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Monday, September 2, 2013

Ladies and Gentlemen, Your 2013 Tennessee Titans….Are a What-If Proposition

Posted on 5:44 PM by ergeg









It’s déjà vu all over again for the Tennessee Titans in 2013.
That means a season of 
“what-ifs”—and a season of “what-ifs” usually translates to mediocrity.
But if the Titans’ defense replicates 2012’s study in
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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Aces Wild: Elite MLB Starters Are Off to Rocky Start in 2013

Posted on 6:22 PM by ergeg









Distressed
that your favorite pitcher kind of sucks this year? Worried that the ace of the
staff of your favorite team might have suddenly lost his stuff forever? Yeah,
well, there’s a lot of that going around.
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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Tiger's Masters Drop-Shot

Posted on 11:15 PM by ergeg


About Tiger Woods' Friday afternoon 15th Hole misadventure at the Masters:



I think Tiger broke the rules the way he handled his replacement shot. He clearly dropped the ball where HE wanted it to lie, and as he admitted later, he did so because he "needed a couple of yards."  
I have to say that I think he should have disqualified himself, and that another golfer probably would have.  

The
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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Is Maria Ready for Serena? Sony Open Final Today

Posted on 2:34 AM by ergeg

The BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells was held March 4-17. After the U.S. Open, it is one of the more important tennis tourneys on U.S. soil, with a warm California setting and a $5M total purse that includes a $1M payout to the singles winners. 
I missed seeing any of the tourney on the telly this year. But just now, I finished watching a replay of Maria Sharapova's dissection of Caroline
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Thursday, January 31, 2013

A Confederacy of Dunces: Multiple Storylines Blur Super Bowl XLVII Picture

Posted on 4:35 PM by ergeg










Now that Randy Moss has
opened his mouth and upped this week’s Obnoxious Factor, Super Bowl XLVII has
indeed become a confederacy of dunces, a situation made perfect by its setting
in New Orleans, where
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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Posted on 1:43 AM by ergeg


They've Been Acting Kinda Mannish for a While Now, Anyway




Sorry, folks, I do not consider this a "progressive" development:http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/24/us/pentagon-says-it-is-lifting-ban-on-women-in-combat.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20130124&_r=0I guess all we need now is a real, honest-to-god ground war, so we can see lots of video and photos—YouTube!— of young women lying on
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Saturday, January 19, 2013

AFC/NFC Championships Risky Betting Propositions

Posted on 11:53 AM by ergeg


When the
Super Bowl was a lot younger than it is now, the playoffs seemed fairly
predictable. Almost always, the better-rested division winners with the
superior records advanced to the big game. My perception of recent years,
however, is that we’ve had a few notable teams rise up from the wild card
ranks, play big games on the road and emerge on top. So things are simply less
predictable now,
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Friday, January 11, 2013

Age Must Be Served: Veteran QBs Should Dominate Divisional Playoff Action

Posted on 12:15 AM by ergeg
Round 2 of
the NFL playoffs actually looks a bit more predictable than the opening
weekend, though I certainly can’t eclipse last week’s 4-0 straight-up
prognostications. In picking the one road winner, Seattle, I did so against my
sentimental favorites, the Redskins. Heart? Meet head!





The
Seahawks’ challenge definitely looks tougher this time around, but before we
get to that, let’s ponder
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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Unless There’s Leprechaun Magic, Tide Should Roll in Championship Game

Posted on 8:04 PM by ergeg







Notre Dame
plays Alabama for the college football title Monday evening. The game has been
well-hyped and should receive a ton of attention and a high television rating (8
p.m. EST, ESPN). It’s a
marquee matchup of two storied programs, yet I am somewhat amazed at how easily
everyone seems to accept that this is the matchup.



Alabama,
at 12-1, is a no-brainer, for sure. The defending
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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Lots to Ponder: NFL Wild Card Weekend Offers Tantalizing Matchups and Opportunity for Riveting Television

Posted on 12:20 AM by ergeg
If the
zebras let ‘em play, the coming weeks of NFL playoff football should be great.
This is one of those years where it’s even less clear how much separates
division winners and wild-card entries, and as the recent past has taught us,
home field isn’t always the advantage it’s presumed to be.





There’s a
ton of youth on these squads, with six of the 12 quarterbacks either
rookies or
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Munchak Survives Black Monday…But Not for Lack of Trying

Posted on 2:30 AM by ergeg
Gailey,
Crennel, Reid, Whisenhunt, Turner, Smith, Shurmur...did we miss anybody?? Black
Monday (yesterday) in the NFL saw the ouster of some very familiar head
coaching names. None of ‘em had ever won a Super Bowl, but Andy Reid, Ken
Whisenhunt and Lovie Smith got close. And Norv Turner and Romeo Crennel won the Super Bowl as assistants.





The
Bears’ Smith got fired despite a 10-6 record. His
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