October 31, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball
Note: The Intern was going to write about more teams but he is a very, very busy man. (Read that sarcastically).
For the starting line-up the only guaranteed spots are for TJ Ford, Anthony Parker and Toronto’s All-Star CB4. With an over abundance of small forwards this is a little harder to predict. On any given [...]
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by Dan Bilicki In: Basketball
The NBA season has officially begun and from here until the Super Bowl, three of the biggest sports in North America will be vying for attention in daily sports sections. Not to mention the stories dedicated to baseball’s off-season deals and movement.
So what do the intern and I think is going to happen in the [...]
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October 30, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
Who would have ever put the Green Bay Packers at 6-1 so far this season? A team with the worst rushing game in the season won again last night, in Denver, on Monday night football. And they did it in dramatic fashion as well.
After the Broncos drove down the field with less than a minute [...]
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by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
Quite possibly the best player in baseball’s history is hitting the open market. Yes, Alex Rodriguez opted out of his mega-deal with the Yankees and in class-less fashion as well. While the Yankees’ bitter rivals the Red Sox were about to take home their 2nd title in four years, A-Rod felt fit to announce his [...]
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October 29, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
Congratulations to the Boston Red Sox who completed their sweep of the Colorado Rockies to win the World Series last night. The Sox made it look easy against the hottest team in baseball going in. A lot could’ve happened differently had the Rockies not had to wait more than a week between games while the [...]
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October 27, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
On the heels of my best week so far this season in terms of picks, I’m looking forward to falling back to earth. It isn’t a lack of confidence, it’s more a grip on reality. But wouldn’t it be nice if I could crack the .500 barrier? It would kind of vindicate myself in a [...]
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October 26, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
Teams up 2-0 in the World Series have gone on to win 39 of the last 50 match ups. That’s what’s up against the Colorado Rockies when the series resumes Saturday night in Denver. But who, outside of people that actually knew who Ubaldo Jimenez was before the playoffs, thought this youngster would look good [...]
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October 25, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
Wow, what an ugly beating that was. 13-1. You could tell it was over after Pedroia hit a home run to lead off Boston’s first. And the Rockies never had a shot with Beckett on the hill. Let’s hope that Colorado can at least make this Series interesting for the sake of good television.
It appears [...]
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October 24, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
It’s not very often that you get two games over the course of two weeks that involve unbeaten teams this far into the season, but after sullying Dallas’ record two games ago, the Patriots now will face the unbeaten Colts, fresh off of a Monday thumping of the supposedly good Jaguars in Jacksonville.
Now, I will [...]
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October 23, 2007
by Dan Bilicki In: Baseball
Well, you could sense it after Boston won game five that their series with the Indians was going their way. Cleveland were dead men walking after their ace Sabathia lost to Beckett’s wizardry. Even Daisuke didn’t pitch as awfully as everyone expected him to. There wasn’t even a hope that the Indians could beat Boston [...]
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