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End-of-Season Sabermetric Stats for Hitters and Pitchers
This isn't an article to review how various projection systems did in their predictions; nor is it one to make any "spin" of some sort on the stats that follow...
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Congrats Tony Gonzalez for setting all-time TE yardage record
Sorry it had to come like this Tony G. We all know you that you would have loved to have broken the record against Denver, but it happened at an away game on a short pass early in a 34 - 0 loss to the Carolina Panthers...
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Sinorice Moss Has His First Career NFL Touchdown
Today, in the New York Giants' win over the Seattle Seahawks, Sinorice Moss caught his first NFL touchdown. On the day, he had two. It isn't the greatest accomplishment, but as a third-year pro out of Miami (Florida) University, it is about time...
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Statistically Speaking: Notre Dame vs. Stanford
It was really a tale of two sides for the Irish Saturday. While Notre Dame outgained the Cardinal 430 (6.4 yards per play) to 343 (5.3 yards per play) yards, the Irish failed to perform well in several of the most important statistical categories...
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Is Notre Dame's Success for Real or Will They Fall?
Thus far, Notre Dame has surprised us all and won four of its first five games of the season. But will their surprising season continue, as they only have two home games left? Notre Dame has ...
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Stats Prove San Francisco 'Niner Defense Is Lacking
San Francisco’s defense is ranked 21st overall, while its offense is ranked 12th, which doesn’t really tell you what’s wrong with the team this year...
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Rich Harden—Faster Is Better
Rich Harden will try to stave off elimination Saturday night in Chavez Ravine. Harden, despite control issues, remains tough to hit. The Dodgers will counter with Hiroki Kuroda...
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Boston Celtics Are Number One in So Many Ways
Thomas Halzack does the math on the Celtics' dominance in 2007-08
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Straying from the Norm: An Interesting AL MVP race... Finally
The dictionary defines an MVP as the player judged to be the most important to the sport, or team. For as many years as I can remember, the American League MVP voting hasn't been the most thrilling of outcomes...
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The Perfect Combination: How The Tennessee Titans Are Still Undefeated
The Tennessee Titans are 4-0 for the first time in franchise history. Can they go all the way to the Super Bowl? See why they are doing so well and what I think about them reaching the top.
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Who's Hot and Who's Not! All D1 Drivers and Notes on Who They Are!
Dont know who to cheer for? Here's a quick reffrence to the great Drifters of the D1 and Formula D combined. Brought to you by that drift freak, Joe Laflèche.
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Fun with Stats: Ivy League Football Breakdown
Jake Novak sees the Ivy League from a statistical angle.
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What Must Denver Do to Remain Amongst the Elite?
Do the Denver Broncos possess the tools to remain on the top of the AFC.Tanner Thoms debates the possibilities.
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2007 to 2008: Is the Difference in the Starting Rotation Really that Big
Can Beckett be back in time for the postseason? If not, can Lester and Matsuzaka lead the Sox past the Angels? Is it possible to have such a different rotation than last year, with many of the same pitchers? Mikey Tolvo attempts to answer these questions
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Maples Leafs-Blues Stats: Individual Efforts Saved The Day
The Leafs pulled out an exciting win, but Mark Makuch says the game stats show they were generally outplayed, and only saved by a few individual's efforts.
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Liverpool looking for their 100th goal in the Champions Legue under Rafa!
Liverpool are in search of their 100th goal in the champions league under Rafa. Who will score the 100th goal??
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Statistically Speaking: Notre Dame vs. Purdue
Against Purdue the Notre Dame offense morphed from talented players into a gelling team. The Irish put up 38 points, even managing to successfully execute a snap, hold, and kick on a field goal attempt.The Irish offense played its first complete game of t
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A Different View on the NL Cy Young Race
Zach Fein creates a new stat called Wins Saved in order to decide who should win the NL Cy Young. Should Brandon Webb beat out Tim Lincecum because the D-Backs are better than the Giants?
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Twin's Bullpen Analysis
This is a sneak peak at the Twins bullpen before their 163rd game of the year tomorrow night.
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News and Notes From NFL Week 4
JaMarcus Russell may not be a solid NFL quarterback yet, but the guy sure is a moose – his arm is nothing short of spectacular.
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Getting to know....The Denver Broncos Offensive Line
Denver's offensive line is off to a historical start, and is currently on pace to pave the way for nearly 7,000 yards and 508 points.
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Still Going at It: Japan Never Stops Giving When It Comes to Drifting
Still trying his best to bring drifting to North America, Joel Laflèche dishes out a list of cars to watch out for in the "Drift World."
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Nationwide Champ to Sprint Cup "Chump:" If You Win One, Can You Win The Other?
It's hard to win one championship and even harder to win two. And not just in one series either. Kelly Crandall explains why there's only a handful of drivers who haven't pulled off "the double."
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Why TNA Will Never Beat the WWE
Gambit Aier shares his thoughts on why TNA will always be inferior to the big boys.
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Mike Aviles: The Royals' Pedroia (and Therefore A.L. ROY Candidate)
Mike Aviles will not be the 2008 American League Rookie of the Year. But Wesley Johnson feels his name is sorely missing from the discussion, and points out many similarities to Dustin Pedroia's 2007 Rookie of the Year campaign.



















