After I dropped the ball a few days in a row with the VoD (almost as bas as Stu with the shoe-in), here is a nice look at a million reasons for the Bills to stay in Buffalo: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2wxNXSj_rk&hl=en]
Archive for March, 2008
Underrated Players in the NHL: Just the Start of a Much Longer List
Posted: 17th March 2008 by ian-cass in Hockey, Ian CassThis article has been submitted by Ian Cass. Sydney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin will be the face of the NHL for years to come. These guys are serious game breakers. But I’m not here to talk about them. Even though they deserve every lick of praise they get, they certainly get enough of it in [...]
This article has been submitted by Brandon “The Hebrew Hammer” Farber, and is part one in a multi-part Canadian boxing spotlight. Lucian Bute, Joachim Alcine, Adrian Diaconu, Herman N’Goudjo and Jean Pascal are just a few amongst many Quebec fighters making waves across the boxing world. However, unless you are a French speaking boxing fan [...]
This article has been submitted by Jack Forsayeth. The NL West will prove to be the most interesting division in 2008 because there are four teams that could legitimately win the division or secure the Wild Card and the fifth has some of the best young pitchers in the league. It will, however, be tough [...]
An Exhaustively Researched List Of Non-BCS Teams That Will Not Impress Come Tournament Time
Posted: 14th March 2008 by Stu Wilkinson in NCAA Hoops, Stu WilkinsonThis article has been submitted by Stu Wilkinson, who loves cats so much it’s really starting to creep me out. In part one of this two part series, I listed the non-BCS conference college basketball teams that I think will be impressive when the NCAA Tournament rolls around in less than two weeks . That [...]
The Round of 16: Your Soccer Lesson Part 2
Posted: 13th March 2008 by michael-cascone in Mike Cascone, SoccerThis article has been submitted by GMIL highlight Michael Cascone You can find part one here. Last Wednesday, the Champions League Round of 16 continued with a few surprises and some fantastic soccer. Here’s Part 2 of your Champions League lesson… AS Roma (Italian Serie A) 4 – Real Madrid (Spanish Primiera) 2 In a [...]
The Parker Plan – A New Path for Those on the NBA Bubble
Posted: 13th March 2008 by Blake Murphy in Blake Murphy, NBA BallMan, Anthony Parker was good. Really good. Over four seasons at Bradley, Parker averaged 15 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per night while kicking in close to a steal and a half and two thirds of a block per contest, too. He shot the ball in a fairly efficient manner, had 3-point range, and [...]
Hoops Addict Article – Bryan Colangelo's Architectural Flaw
Posted: 13th March 2008 by Blake Murphy in Blake Murphy, NBA Ball, Outside WritingI have a new article up over at Hoops Addict. It takes a look at how all of Byran Colangelo’s teams have had serious rebounding problems, why this might be, and if it even matters. Check it out!
This article has been submitted by lightning quick Erik Arnold. A quick update from the ODC Baseball Bunker… If you haven’t heard already, the news is pretty grim out of Dunedin – Casey Janssen is out for the entire season with a torn Labrum. First of all, props to JP for being a man this [...]
Ovinton J'Anthony Mayo – The New 'Juice' at USC
Posted: 12th March 2008 by Blake Murphy in Blake Murphy, NCAA HoopsOn February 17, O.J. Mayo got embarrassed. In a tight 56-46 loss to the far superior UCLA Bruins, Mayo played the entire game and put up one of his worst stat lines of the season. How bad? Well, he only scored one part of the Dwyane Wade triple double, and it was the turnovers category. [...]
