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  1. Brett Favre's Career Day Lifts Jets Past Cardinals

    Brett Favre has broken just about every NFL passing record you can imagine in his career. But never before did he throw six touchdown passes for the Green Bay Packers, like he did yesterday for the Jets...

    Written by John Meadus about 2 months ago 4 comments

  2. Deja Vu - Mets Collapse Part 2

    John Meadus talks about yet another Met Collapse in September

    Written by John Meadus about 2 months ago 0 comments

  3. NBA Draft: New Jersey Nets, Looking to Land LeBron, Steal the Show

    Midway through a disappointing season, the Nets traded away one of the best point guards not just of my time, but of All-Time. New Jersey traded away Jason Kidd to the Mavericks for a first-round pick and young guard Devin Harris...

    Written by John Meadus about 5 months ago 0 comments

  4. College World Series: Fresno State's Glass Slipper Fits

    In one of the best College World Series I have ever seen, the Fresno State Bulldogs shocked the No. 8 Georgia Bulldogs in the rubber match of the best-of-three series Wednesday night, 6-1...

    Written by John Meadus about 5 months ago 3 comments

  5. America's Pastime: College Baseball

    It's April. Football season has been over for two months, and won't start up again for another four or five months. Basketball and hockey are both ending their regular seasons and beginning their playoffs...

    Written by John Meadus about 7 months ago 1 comments

  6. Mets Woes: Not in a New York State of Mind

    Two weeks into the season and who would have thought that the Florida Marlins would be in first place in the National League East. The Mets are a game under .500 at 5-6 to start the season. There is no real reason to panic, yet...

    Written by John Meadus about 7 months ago 1 comments

  7. 2008 Major League Baseball Predictions: Part 7 of 7

    This is the last of my seven-part series of predictions on the upcoming MLB season. In this part of the series, I will give my playoff predictions and award winners for the year...

    Written by John Meadus about 8 months ago 3 comments

  8. 2008 Major League Baseball Predictions: Part 6 of 7

    The American League West is the smallest division in baseball with only four teams, and it has been dominated by the Angels for the past couple of years. They have been at or around the top of the division since their World Series win in 2002...

    Written by John Meadus about 8 months ago 1 comments

  9. 2008 Major League Baseball Predictions: Part 5 of 7

    American League Central The American League Central looked at the start of last year to be one of the more competitive divisions in baseball...

    Written by John Meadus about 9 months ago 5 comments

  10. 2008 Major League Baseball Predictions: Part 4 of 7

    American League EastThe American League has been the most exciting division to watch, just because of the ongoing hatred between the Red Sox and the Yankees...

    Written by John Meadus about 9 months ago 2 comments

  11. 2008 Major League Baseball Predictions: Part 3 of 7

    National League West The National League West I think was by far the most competitive and exciting division in baseball last year...

    Written by John Meadus about 9 months ago 2 comments

  12. 2008 Major League Baseball Predictions: Part 2 of 7

    National League Central DivisionThe Central Division brought one of the biggest surprise teams of the year in Milwaukee. They had the Rookie of the Year at third base in Ryan Braun, as well as good young players and pitchers...

    Written by John Meadus about 9 months ago 2 comments

  13. 2008 Major League Baseball Predictions: Part 1 of 7

    This is part one of a seven-part series of the predictions of the upcoming 2008 MLB season. The first part will be a preview of the National League East. Last year, the Mets were the front-runner the whole season, until the last month...

    Written by John Meadus about 9 months ago 10 comments

  14. NBA Power Rankings: Midseason Report

    We have made it to the NBA All-Star Break, and there have been some surprises so far this year. The first is the play of the young Portland Trail Blazers...

    Written by John Meadus about 9 months ago 0 comments

  15. Raptors-Nets: New Jersey Heads into All-Star Break Uncertain

    Amidst rumors that Devean George has blocked the possible trade of Nets PG Jason Kidd to the Dallas Mavericks, the Nets played their final game of the first half of the season last night in Toronto against the Raptors...

    Written by John Meadus about 9 months ago 0 comments

  16. Nets-Timberwolves: New Jersey Slumps, Al Jefferson Soars

    The New Jersey Nets seem to have found new ways to lose games over the course of their recent nine game losing streak. Last night they lost in stunning fashion to the 8-35 Minnesota Timberwolves, 98-95...

    Written by John Meadus about 10 months ago 0 comments

  17. New Nets Needed: Time to Rebuild in East Rutherford

    The New Jersey Nets just finished losing their 8th straight tonight to the Nuggets 100-85. Can somebody say meltdown? The problem with the Nets has never been their ability to but the ball in the basket, but stopping the other team from doing so...

    Written by John Meadus about 10 months ago 2 comments

  18. NHL Power Rankings: Midseason Edition

    This has been a very entertaining first half of the NHL season. There was an outdoor NHL hockey game in the United States for the first time ever, and people actually went to it...

    Written by John Meadus about 10 months ago 2 comments

  19. NFL Roundup: Tom Brady's Boot, LT's Pout, and Philip Rivers' Choice

    With all of the focus being put on "Brady's Boot," Primetime calling out LT about not playing in the big game, and Philip Rivers playing even more hurt then we thought—I have something to say...

    Written by John Meadus about 10 months ago 2 comments

  20. Steroids in the NFL: Why Are We Turning the Other Cheek?

    With all the attention paid to Roger Clemens and the Congressional Hearings in baseball it got me thinking, why are we not placing the NFL under the same critical lens? Since 2002 more than ...

    Written by John Meadus about 10 months ago 2 comments