
As you are well-aware by now, the Detroit Lions broke the leagues longest winless streak when they beat the Washington Redskins on Sunday to reside in the win column for the first time since December 23, 2007. I don’t know a single person, except for maybe the Redskins fans, that wasn’t happy to see them finally get off the snide. However, there is one major problem with the events that took pace on Sunday at Ford Field: the residents of Detroit and the surrounding markets were unable to witness their beloved Lions win.
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Bobby V is back and Marlon Byrd blows his shot at “So You Think You Can Dance.” And more.
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If the popular Berman phrase goes “Daylight come and you gotta Delhomme,” then Panthers fans are likely hoping for eternal darkness.
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Whew! Yesterday was quite the day for football as we saw a legend create magic once more, a team get their first win in over a year, complete offensive futility, and much more interesting developments. There are some surprising undefeated teams as well as a few shockers that remain defeated. I know it’s only week 3, but I’m pretty sure some teams have already made vacation plans for January
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A new weekly exercise where I will provide clever, one-liner recaps of the weekend’s games. Got a better one? Leave it in the comments section.
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Ichiro Suzuki tacked on another career first Saturday.
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Brad Lidge has completed the impossible, going from a World Series hero to ulcer-inducing atrocity. This song pretty much sums up the 9th inning woes Phillies fans have had to endure this year.
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It’s Thursday, so that means its time for me to grace my eager audience with my insightful look into this weekend’s upcoming games.
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At the close of business on Tuesday, Major League Baseball had eight pitchers tied for the league lead in games started at 32. This means that there is a slim chance that we may see a 20 game winner this year, resulting from a trend that might just wipe out this species going forward.
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Last night, the Dolphins dominated in every phase of the game. They ran at will, they moved the chains through the air when necessary, and they contained the Colts offense for the most part. And yet, they still lost the game.
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