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Is There Any Way Kellen Clemens Starts for the Jets This Season?
So you either sit on one side of the fence, or the other side. The first side of the fence: Kellen Clemens has never really been given a chance. Sure he's played some games in 2007; however, that was behind a horrific O-line...
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Never As Bad As Reported: Chicago Cubs without Aramis Ramirez
So as we get set to welcome Aramis Ramirez back into the Cubs' lineup today, we are sitting just 2.5 games back of the St Louis Cardinals in the NL Central...
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Will Britain Ever Embrace Baseball?
As a British fan of baseball I'm always studied with a strange expression, you like baseball and you are British? This must be some mistake, believe it or not, there are quite a lot of us Brit loving baseball nuts around the United Kingdom...
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Flying Under the Radar: Five Jets Who Could Make an Impression
I was looking through a lot of lists on Jets players, and kept seeing the same name, Vernon Gholston. It is a little bit too soon to consider him as being a under-the-radar player. He is after all just one year out of college and his top 10 selection...
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Andy Murray Is British. Deal with It
Lately I have been getting increasingly annoyed with the whole English/Scottish dilemma that seems to surround Andy Murray every time he competes under the title of Great Britain...
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Will Signing Michael Vick and Plaxico Burress Give the UFL a Bad Reputation?
Although no deals have been completed, after hearing that Michael Vick and Plaxico Burress might be heavily punished by Roger Goodell, I began thinking both could be heading to the UFL, the United Football League...
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Murray Strolls into Final Four at Wimbledon
Andy Murray booked a place in the final eight to face either Andy Roddick or Leyton Hewitt with a straight-sets victory over Juan Carlos Ferrero...
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Murray Battles into Quarterfinals
A little less than four hours, and here at 10:40 PM, Murray has moments ago moved through to the quarter finals of Wimbledon, after a epic battle with Swiz Warwinka. One of the most dramatic matches in recent memory...
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MLB All-Star Game: A Meaningless Meaning
One thing has always frustrated me as a Major League Baseball fan: The All-Star game. Firstly, I love the All-Star game, in every sport. I think that it is a welcome break, an excellent exhibition, and a good spectacle...
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Five Reasons Why Notre Dame Will Silence the Critics This Year
We all know that Notre Dame is not the most popular team in college football. I don't want to get into the details why. Over the past few years, we have been by and large a poor team, for several reasons...
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How the UFL and NFL Can Work Together
When the UFL announced that they would be having there inaugural season this fall, I was excited, very excited. It's not just because it's more football, but because it offers something a little ...
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Revisiting the Mark DeRosa Trade To the Cleveland Indians
Let me just say straight out that I am as devastated as the next Cubs fans at the news tonight that Mark DeRosa is now a St Louis Cardinal. In fact it actually makes me feel sick. It was a terrible idea for the Cubs of 2009 to trade Mark DeRosa after 2008
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Murray Sweeps Into the Second Week of Wimbledon
The only British hope for a Wimbledon title cruised into the last 16 of Wimbledon today with an impressive and effortless performance. Andy Murray defeated Serbian Viktor Troicki 6-2 6-3 6-4...
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Breaking Up Of A National Champion
The unfortunate inevitability about a college sports team, is that teams have to break up. Changes have to be made, players come and players go, even after a National Championship season...
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What Happens to Jake Fox?
There was a welcome sight at US Cellular Field on Friday, and it wasn't just Lou standing up to Milton Bradley's temper. Aramis Ramirez was taking batting practice again...
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Jimmy Clausen: Now's The Time
When highly touted Quarterback Jimmy Clausen rolled up in South Bend Indiana in a stretch limousine, with white fur draped over his shoulders, rings adorning his fingers, we knew that the next few years were going to be fun as sports fans...
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All American Girls Professional Baseball League: A History
I don’t know what it is that interests me about the AAGPBL, maybe it’s the fact that as a young boy I was shown the film A League Of Their Own...
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Cubs In Focus: Ron Santo
Ron Santo was a special player to all Cubs fans, actually scrap that, he was a special person. Below i have taken a brief look at his time with the Cubs Born—February 25, 1940Batted—RightThrew—RightPlayed ...
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Milton Bradley: Not Such a Lovable Loser
As I watched Milton Bradley implode again today in the sixth inning, I thought of the tag, "lovable loser." The Cubs' nickname and punch line of all jokes. Bradley again took his anger out on an innocent water cooler...
