Archive | November, 2009

Ducks Game Not Televised Tonight

Written by Omar Zaman | November 30, 2009 | Comments Off | Ducks Daily Blog (Ducks)

I just realized that tonight’s game will not be on TV, and unfortunately there is no free feed available. If anyone finds one, please let me know so I can post it up for everyone else to use!

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Kevin Garnett – Hardwood Houdini Player of The Week

Written by greenbanner18 | November 30, 2009 | Comments Off | Hardwood Houdini (Celtics)

Kevin Garnett recieved the Player Of the Week award from us this week. KG has busted it since coming back from injury and appears to finally be settling into the flow of things. Garnett’s aggravation with what he could and could not do is slowly being replaced by is excitement and love for the game. Even with [...]

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Eagle Eye Observations: Week 12

Written by Scott Tunstall | November 30, 2009 | Comments Off | Inside the Iggles (Eagles), NFL

Two comeback wins in a row? What in the Sam Hill is going on here? Sadly, the Eagles wouldn’t have needed a fourth quarter rally if they took care of business in the red zone. Oh well. Such is life for the 2009 Birds. Here’s what caught the attention of the Eagle Eye:

I’m sure this [...]

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Vote Varejao, Mo, Shaq, and the King to the All-Star Game

Written by Cody Norman | November 30, 2009 | Comments Off | King James Gospel (NBA)

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Too Much Too Soon for the Colts?

Written by Travis Pulver | November 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Naptown's Finest (Colts)

The Indianapolis Colts needed to lose against the Houston Texans.
By making yet another impressive comeback in the fourth quarter to beat the Texans 35-27 on Sunday the Colts have won the AFC South for the sixth time in the last seven seasons. With home field advantage throughout the playoffs only a couple of wins away [...]

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No place like home: Blackhawks December Preview

Written by Jeffrey Bartl | November 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Blackhawk Up (Blackhawks)

Hopefully the United Center cleaning crew got all that elephant shit picked up, because hockey is on its way back to the UC — a lot of hockey.
The Blackhawks finished the annual circus trip 4-1-1 and earned nine of 12 possible points. It seemed a lot worse after ending the trip with 3-0 loss to [...]

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Young Viking Fans Kick Jay Cutler

Written by Boomer | November 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Bear Goggles (Bears)

Viking fans learn how to abuse Jay Cutler at a young age before the Bears Vikings game on Sunday.  This was nothing compared to the beating the Bears took once everyone got inside.   Funny how all these kids have Favre jerseys on.  What is it they say about “from the mouths of babes?”
BEAR DOWN!!!

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No Easy Buckets: Farmar rejects Alston (Video)

Written by Chris Shellcroft | November 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Lake Show Life (Lakers)

When you’re the champs you have to show up and play like champions every night. With the Brooklyn New Jersey Nets visiting Staples Center, the Lakers needed to send a message.
No disrespect to New Jeruz, but if there is any serious chance at 70 wins for this Laker squad then teams with 0-16 records must [...]

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Viking Funeral: Minnesota sinks Bears

Written by Boomer | November 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Bear Goggles (Bears)

In Norse tradition, they would put their dead leaders in a ship and send it out to sea ablaze.  The Vikings gave the Bears a Viking funeral in the Metrodome or the Mall of America Field or whatever the hell they call that house of horrors, trouncing the Bears 36-10 in a beating that was [...]

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Garnett and Celtics Turn Down The Heat

Written by bpaul | November 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Hardwood Houdini (Celtics)

After playing close to a full game of “Celtics Basketball” against the Raptors Friday night the Celtics headed into Miami tonight hoping to add to the win column. This game was the first game of a four game road trip for the C’s and they really needed to grab a win to keep the train [...]

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Dolphins Get Playoff Reprieve

Written by Brian Miller | November 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Phin Phanatic (Dolphins)

UPDATE: The Steelers overtime loss to the Baltimore Ravens has put the AFC WildCard chase into a 7 team race with only 1 game separating Miami and the leaders for the 2nd WC spot. The Denver Broncos still maintain a 2 game lead over the Phins for the 1st WC spot.
 

The Miami Dolphins are flying [...]

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Slow and low, that is the tempo

Written by Marc A. Greenberg | November 29, 2009 | Comments Off | The J-E-T Press (Jets)

So whatcha whatcha want?
You want a blowout? You want Sanchez throwing for 300 yards and 3 TD’s? Not gonna happen this year.
In a world gone mad, the Jets got it together Sunday and played to their strengths, defeating the Carolina Panthers, 17-6 in a run-filled, controlled, defensive game.
Two Darrell Revis Interceptions, including a 67 yard TD, [...]

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Avs Downward Spiral Capped by Loss of Jones

Written by Jake Bennett | November 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Mile High Sticking (Avalanche)

The magic potion has worn off. The Avs are losing like it’s going out of style.  They’ve lost five of their last six games, and have given away their lead in the Northwest Division.
But it’s the end of Thanksgiving break. I don’t want to talk about all the negatives. I don’t want to talk about [...]

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Polishing it Off

Written by Dan Zinski | November 29, 2009 | Comments Off | The Viking Age (Vikings)

This one was over by the half.  The Vikings scored 24 in the second quarter to take a 17 point lead, and the Bears never threatened in the second half, despite starting things off with a long kick-off return to set themselves up in great field position (the Bears ended up settling for 3 after [...]

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Royalty Looks on as Vikings Take Big Lead Over Bears

Written by Dan Zinski | November 29, 2009 | Comments Off | The Viking Age (Vikings)

The Bears did some good things on offense against the Vikings, especially when they ran the no-huddle and let Jay Cutler pick apart the zone.  It looked like Chicago might even keep the game tight, after Cutler’s pretty touchdown pass to Johnny Knox tied it at 7-7 early in the second.
Unfortunately, the Bears did some [...]

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