September 18, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
Well, hate to say i told you so, but the Washington Redskins went into Philadelphia last night and prevailed with a 20-12 win. The Eagles had a chance to tie the game up with a late fourth quarter drive, but Donovan McNabb came up small; his team was stopped in the ‘Skins red zone. To [...]
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September 17, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
Some interesting plots are coming to fruition in the NFL and week two hasn’t even finished yet. This is bodes well for the rest of the year.
For the first time in club history, the Texans have jumped out to a 2-0 record. Maybe all they really did need was a competent quarterback. Or maybe it [...]
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September 16, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
Week two picks plus more!
Before getting to some picks for the National Football League’s second week of games, that I’m sure I’ll botch somehow, comments must be made on the decision that “Iron Fist” Goodell made regarding Belichick and the spying scandal.
There is absolutely no way to spin this positively and this whole camera-gate is [...]
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September 14, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized
Yesterday, on the same day that the punishment for the Patriots camera-gate was announced, the governing body of Formula One racing, the FIA, announced the McLaren team is in VERY deep. If you thought the fines that Bill Belichick got ($500,000 announced yesterday) or that Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has piled up were big [...]
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by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball
How much of a shame is it for Portland Trailblazer fans, or even basketball fans in general that Greg Oden will be out for his entire rookie season, most likely, after undergoing micro-fracture surgery on his knee. Reports are stating that Oden will be on crutches for eight weeks while a full recovery will take [...]
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September 13, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
With more and more players coming up in steroid talk over the past week, one of the accused has decided to duck the spotlight for a while. Troy Glaus has decided to undergo shoulder surgery that will sideline him for the remainder of the season. With the Jays effectively out of the playoff hunt, it [...]
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September 12, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
It looks like the New England Patriots aren’t as worthy of praise as previously stated. As it turns out, the Patriots have been accused of spying on the New York Jets by recording their defensive signs on video. So are the Pats owed their due? Is Belichick a better coach than his former student Mangini? [...]
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September 11, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
So what did we learn? Quite a bit actually; but principally, New England is the real deal. They just plain embarrassed the Jets in Jersey and walked away with a 38-14 win. I actually feel kind of bad that I put so much confidence in the Jets being able to at least win while getting [...]
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September 8, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
Alright, so you’re going to have to trust me that I picked the Colts to beat the Saints on Thursday night, but I honestly did. You could ask the Intern but that might require him actually writing something for the site which seems a bit out of a stretch for him now-a-days. So, without further [...]
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September 7, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
The NFL season launched with a bang last night in Indianapolis where the Colts layed a whuppin’ on the Saints. Every knew that, same as always, the Colts would be able to put points up on the board and the question was, same as always, would their defence be able to contain their opponents. Well, [...]
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