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49ers: Niners On Upset Mission
The Bills found out the hard way, in a battle of defense, weather, and ineptitude, that the 49ers are not just going to roll over and let the season go. Mike Singletary is fighting for a job, maybe not just in San Francisco...
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Why I Still Hate the Cowboys
I am a lifelong 49ers fan and will bleed red and gold until I die. I grew up in the glory days of the franchise and may have been a bandwagoner, but most fans start off this way...
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Are This Year's Los Angeles Clippers Going to Be Historically Bad?
I was flipping through the pages of ESPN.com when I noticed there was a "Playoff Odds" page for the NBA created by John Hollinger. It lists every team's projections for this season...
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Scott Fender's First Los Angeles Clippers Game
Let me start off by saying that i had a blast. The guys I were with made the experience that much better. I am a rookie basketball fan. I loved playing growing up but never devoted myself to the NBA like I have the NFL and MLB...
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Los Angeles Clippers Set to Open Season
Clipper Season is almost here! I know everyone is excited and what better way to start the season than against the big brother Lakers. The Lakers are like the cool older brother who everyone knows and either loves or hates...
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Let the Shaun Hill Era Begin in San Francisco
After JT O'Sulivan's performance for seven-and-a-half games this season, the 49ers finally have a quarterback they can trust. O'Sullivan made his 17th turnover of the season Sunday at the end of the second quarter...
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A Message to the San Francisco 49ers: JTO Has Got to Go
The past few weeks I have struggled for answers. I have to follow all of the games on-line and see almost no highlights. Each week it seems like the 49ers are playing with my emotions. The 49ers are looking at one of the tougher schedules in the league.
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Being a Clippers Fan: What Does It Mean
If there is any team that has been disregarded and disrespected more in the history of professional sports, please let me know. The Clippers are like the forgotten step-child, and even that analogy is generous...
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Where Do the L.A. Angels Go from Here?
As a life-long Angel fan, I have come to know the top and the bottom of the A.L. West. Though only 20 years into fandom, I feel like I have cemented myself as supportive and critical at the same time...
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Blockbuster Deal: Angels Send Casey Kotchman to Braves for Mark Teixeira
In a move Atlanta fans should get excited about, Casey Kotchman has become a Brave. While it cost them Mark Teixeira for this season, it has anchored the right-side of the diamond for years to come...
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MLB's Top-Five Call-Ups That Will Affect the Playoff Race
It's playoff time, regardless of whether or not your team is playoff bound or in a rebuilding mode. The trade deadline is three days away...
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The San Francisco 49ers and the Draft Day Dilemma
Alex Smith, so young and innocentWatching the Draft Day EventHis mom cooked pancakesShe kissed his shoulder that achesToday was a big day!!!A new season in The BayHe watched on the bean bagAnd ...
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Are the Los Angeles Angels of Aneheim Flying on Broken Dreams & Shattered Wings?
Just over one week into this 2008 MLB regular season, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim stand at the top of what is expected to be a weak AL West with a record of 5-4. It is only 9 games so far but already questions are looming over the organization...
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Top 10 Ways You Know Your Season Is Going Bad
10. Keiichi Yabu (RP-SF Giants) Yabu was working his arms out using elastic bands. If you are a pitcher or baseball player, you know about the elastic bands that people place anywhere to do simulated throws and stretch arms out...
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And the 2008 NL Rookie of the Year Is...?
As the 2008 MLB season begins we all wonder who will be the next Ryan Braun to come up and make a splash. Who will be the next Tim Salmon and be a big time player for one MLB franchise? Who ...
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American League: And the 2008 Rookie of the Year Is...
As the 2008 MLB season begins we all wonder who will be the next Ryan Braun to come up and make a splash. Who will be the next Tim Salmon and be a big time player for one MLB franchise? Who ...
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Why the Oakland Athletics Will Sign Barry Bonds This Year
Baseball is a funny game. A game is never over until the last out and anyone can win on any given day. It is also a very thriving business. Some owners take their business so serious they do anything to turn a profit...
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Angels Fans Don't Fret: Pitching Still a Strength
Kelvim Escobar could be done for the year, and possibly his career. John Lackey is out for at least a month and possibly longer. A shoulder tear (Escobar) and a tricep strain (Lackey) have Angel fans worrying...
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MLB 2008 Predictions: A Quick Look Into The Future
Angels-AL WestTigers- AL CentralRed Sox- AL EastTampa Bay Rays- AL Wild Card Braves- NL EastCubs- NL CentralDiamondbacks- NL WestBrewers- NL Wild Card Angels beat Rays (3 games)Tigers beat ...
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Other Teams Should Fear The New-Look Tampa Bay Rays
The Tampa Bay Rays—formerly known as the Devil Rays, but more on that later—have always been the laughingstock of the MLB. Even the Montreal Expos—ahem, sorry, the "Washington Nationals," have fared better...
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The Real Baseball Season
Spring is finally upon us. We set our clocks ahead later this week and with that the greatest of all sporting events takes place. A draft, in a sense, but more importantly the beginning of life for many people...
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An MLB Obituary: Is Moneyball Over?
A National Bestseller all about baseball statistics took everyone by storm. Michael Lewis wrote the book Moneyball in such a way that the reader could not help but root for the Athletics...
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Brett Favre's Shadow Covers Even Warren Sapp's Massive Build
In recent retirements, we see the iconic number four step down as the epitome of longevity. His longevity could be used to spokesperson Viagra but that's for another story or topic...


