James P. Conway Article Archive

  1. Wade Phillips Won't Improve Cowboys' Special Teams

    I don’t know if I have seen anything as pathetic as the performance of the Dallas Cowboys' special teams, specifically on kickoff and punt returns...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 500 reads 1 comments

  2. What a Wild Eight Days for the Dallas Cowboys

    After Saturday’s demoralizing loss for the Dallas Cowboys in Arizona, did anyone think it was going to get better or worse? Try both...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 213 reads 0 comments

  3. Cowboys-Browns: 'Boys Make Statement, Penalty Issues Still a Problem

    If the Dallas Cowboys were looking to make a statement in their opening game against the Cleveland Browns, then you can consider that mission accomplished to the tune of a 28-10 victory...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 399 reads 1 comments

  4. If Dallas wants a Super 2008, Cowboy players must step up

    As the clock read triple zeroes on the scoreboard at Texas Stadium following the Dallas Cowboys 21-17 loss to eventual Super Bowl Champion New York Giants most Dallas Cowboy fan’s couldn’t believe what just happened...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 281 reads 0 comments

  5. Tony Romo hasn't choked and Isn't Danny White

    As the energy and adrenaline seeped trough the hole in the roof of Texas Stadium, many couldn’t believe that the No. 1 seed in the NFC, the Dallas Cowboys, had just loss to the New York Giants...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 786 reads 23 comments

  6. Cincinnati Reds Midseason Report Card

    Heading into the 2008 season, expectations were higher for the Cincinnati Reds than they had been since 2000. They had made several acquisitions in the off-season along with the hiring of ...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 352 reads 7 comments

  7. Texas Tech Position Breakdown: Quarterback

    There is no doubt that Graham Harrell is the starting quarterback for the Texas Tech Red Raiders in 2008. Harrell was the most highly touted quarterback out of high school since Mike Leach ...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 1,421 reads 1 comments

  8. Texas Tech: BCS or Bust in 2008?

    2008 has been quite a year for the Texas Tech football program and its fan base, from the Red Raiders' exciting comeback win against Virginia in the Gator Bowl to all the preseason hype that has them in the Top 15 and making it to a BCS bowl...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 670 reads 2 comments

  9. Texas Tech Football Roundtable Chat: James P. Conway Q&A

    1.) Mike Leach was so disappointed in the Red Raider's showing in the spring game that he made them play it twice. What is your take on this? Is there an attitude problem amongst the Red Raiders ...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 959 reads 6 comments

  10. Texas Tech Football: Big 12 Title Hopes Rely on Defense

    There hasn't been this much hype surrounding the Texas Tech Red Raiders since 1977, as the Red Raiders return 18 starters from a 9-4 team that won the Konica Minolta Gator Bowl over Virginia...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 727 reads 5 comments

  11. Edinson Volquez Could Be Cincinnati's First-Ever Cy Young

    There is very little doubt throughout the National League that Cincinnati Reds right-hander Edinson Volquez has been the best pitcher up to this point in the 2008 season...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 422 reads 2 comments

  12. Jay Bruce Doesn't Disappoint in Cincinnati Debut

    The hype and gossip surrounding Cincinnati Reds centerfield prospect Jay Bruce began to pick up steam at the end of last season, as he dominated and advanced through every minor league level quickly...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 731 reads 0 comments

  13. Love 'em or Hate 'em, Spurs Still the Best in the NBA

    Let me first say that I hate the San Antonio Spurs! I hate their game. I hate their players. I hate their coach. I hate the city of San Antonio...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 743 reads 2 comments

  14. Reds-Dodgers: Cincy Errors End Streak

    The Cincinnati Reds came into Los Angeles winners of six in a row and seven of their last nine games, and, after two-and-a-half innings, it looked like they were on their way to seven straight...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 437 reads 0 comments

  15. Reds-Indians: Cincinnati Hitters Work Count, Beat Cleveland 4-3

    All season long, the Cincinnati Reds have been notorious for not working the count against opposing pitchers, and what has it gotten them? An 18-23 record, good for last place in the National League Central...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 554 reads 1 comments

  16. Reds-Marlins: Cincinnati Bullpen Blows Ninth, Paul Janish Wins It in the Tenth

    The Cincinnati Reds had everything going their way against the Florida Marlins heading into the top of the ninth inning...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 348 reads 0 comments

  17. Reds Win Behind the Arm of Edinson Volquez, but Lose Jeff Keppinger to Injury

    Cincinnati Red's pitcher Edinson Volquez continued his dominance of the National League as the Reds beat the Florida Marlins 5-2. Despite the win, the team lost their second shortstop this season, Jeff Keppinger, to a fractured knee cap...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 159 reads 0 comments

  18. Reds-Mets: Cincy Wins Behind Stellar Play of Bronson Arroyo, Jeff Keppinger

    The Cincinnati Reds, behind stellar pitching by Bronson Arroyo and five hits by Jeff Keppinger, beat the New York Mets 7-1, earning a split in Saturday's doubleheader at Shea Stadium...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 460 reads 0 comments

  19. Mets-Reds: New York Pounds Cincinnati 12-6

    In the first game of a doubleheader at Shea Stadium, the Cincinnati Reds outhit the New York Mets 15-13 only to lose 12-6...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 451 reads 0 comments

  20. Walt Jocketty Can Leave His Mark on the Cincinnati Reds in 2008

    The firing of Cincinnati Reds GM Wayne Krivsky on Apr. 23rd came as a surprise and sent shock waves through the entire organization...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 478 reads 0 comments

  21. Mavericks Coach: Dallas Hires Rick Carlisle, But Bigger Problems Loom

    The Mavericks made it official last night when they hired Rick Carlisle as their head coach, replacing Avery Johnson after three-plus seasons at the Dallas helm...

    James P.  Conway Written by James P. Conway about about 1 year ago 904 reads 0 comments

 


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