September 16, 2009
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
I don’t have much to say other than, well, after his performance in the last minutes of Monday night’s game that cost the Bills their game against the Patriots, Leodis McKelvin kind of deserved this.
Classy work by Buffalo Bills fans, but as crude as it was, that’s what happens when fans love their teams.
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September 15, 2009
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
It didn’t take too long to notice that last night’s doubleheader of Monday Night Football games wouldn’t be going like pretty much everyone expected them to. Buffalo came out looking a lot better than anyone expected, Tom Brady looked like a guy struggling to find a rhythm and the Patriots’ offensive line looked like they [...]
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September 14, 2009
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
I really didn’t realize how much I missed NFL football until I spent yesterday watching as much of it as I could. There is really no substitute out there.
Of course, there’s always a couple big injuries on the first week of the season and this year was no different with a couple of possible game-changers. [...]
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September 11, 2009
by Dan Bilicki In: Football, Picks
After a great defensive battle last night, we’re officially into football season. That’s right, no more having to watch the college or, God forbid, Canadian brand of the game. The real deal is here.
There were two things I noticed from the game last night could be telling signs of the season to come for the [...]
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September 10, 2009
by Dan Bilicki In: Football, Picks
That’s right folks, the previews are over and the games are ready to go. With the Steelers hosting the Titans tonight, the NFL will be back in full swing and ready to knock your lights out like, allegedly, Shawne Merriman vs. Tila Tequilla.
To recap my division previews, here are my division winners picks and the [...]
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by Dan Bilicki In: Football
Last but certainly not least in our NFL division previews, we have the NFC East. The Beasts of the East will be at it again this season with all the storylines and controversies in tow. Dallas jettisoned T.O. and look to take the franchise in a new direction (up), the Skins threw down $100 million [...]
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September 9, 2009
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
Three teams from the North bolstered their offences with new arms at QB while the other (Aaron Rodgers) only forced his first-team offence to punt once in the entire pre-season. There’re lots to look forward to in this top-heavy division.
Minnesota Vikings (Last season: 10-6).
The Vikes were primed to be a QB short of a Super [...]
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September 8, 2009
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
The South is a division without a lot of constants. No team has really grabbed hold and ran with the title and no team has really stayed away from the lottery for a long period of time. This season should see a shakeup again, unless teams can produce the consistency that has been so elusive.
Carolina [...]
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September 7, 2009
by Dan Bilicki In: Football
The NFC West, like its AFC brother, will no doubt be one of the worst in the NFL again. Whether the teams are injury prone, or managerially inept, something usually derails the majority of the teams here. Even last year, the Cardinals essentially ran on a big hot streak to make the Super Bowl after [...]
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September 4, 2009
by Dan Bilicki In: Soccer
That’s what you get when you tamper with players and their contracts, Chelsea. The English powerhouse has been banned from adding any new players during the next two transfer periods
Could you imagine a team in any sport other than soccer not being allowed to sign a free agent or make a deal for an entire [...]
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