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Monday, December 24, 2012

New Beginning

Posted on 11:03 AM by ergeg
A new year is coming and I plan to redouble my efforts to return here to my blogging roots. I have a lot of sports ideas and media-wise observations to proffer and develop, so we'll see how that goes. Expect plenty of linkage via Twitter (BRADY1M) and Facebook. 

Happy Holidays to All. Happy New Year, too!

Signed, 

Martin

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Grading Davey Johnson

Posted on 10:41 AM by ergeg


With their startling and
rather pathetic demise in the baseball playoffs, the Washington Nationals are
finding little sympathy in cyberspace.



People are still grousing
about the Strasburg Decision, of course, but we’ll let that one lie for now.
(Yes, Stephen Strasburg’s presence in the NLDS could’ve made a difference. The
Nationals were a better team with him, and management blew its
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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Nationals Nightmare Fueled by Power Outage

Posted on 10:55 AM by ergeg




Our Long “Nationals” Nightmare began about 9:30 p.m. Central Standard Time last night.


In the top of the 5th inning of the deciding Game 5 of the National League Divisional Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Washington Nationals,  Nats lefty Gio Gonzalez was pitching with a 6-2 lead, buoyed by an early outburst of long-ball power by Bryce Harper, Ryan Zimmerman and Michael
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Monday, September 10, 2012

Posted on 3:12 PM by ergeg
 Men Among Men: Historical
Reflections in the Age of Strasburg





So ace pitcher Stephen
Strasburg is shut down. Only 24, gifted as can be, having completed a mostly
magical season of dominance over National League hitters, his bosses with the
Washington Nationals have said, “Sit down, kid. Your season is over.” This
while the club has the best record in baseball and is poised to be the first
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Monday, January 2, 2012

“Chalk” Talk: NFL Postseason Predictions Look Predictable Enough

Posted on 7:54 PM by ergeg




AFC Wild Card Round

Cincinnati (9-7) at Houston (10-6)
Houston has battled injuries, and they limp into the playoffs riding a three-game losing streak and led by an unheralded rookie QB, T. J. Yates. They’re a physical team, though, with a great runner in Arian Foster and they play very tough defense. The Bengals do a lot of things well, and their rookie QB, Andy Dalton, had a remarkable
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