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13 hours ago ago from Sports Radio Interviews
So just when you thought an undefeated season is impossible, the Patriots do it in 2007. It will never happen again right? Well now the Saints and Colts are on the verge of getting there and it almost looks like luck is on their side. The Saints on Sunday squeaked by the Redskins in overtime 33-30; they trailed by 10 points in the fourth quarter and played more than four quarters without holding a lead. If they were Irish this is where I ...
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19 hours ago ago from Sports
By Tommy Keeler Jr. - tkeeler@nvdaily.com WOODSTOCK - Central's boys basketball team had a very successful season in the Northwestern District last year, but don't expect the Falcons to get overconfident now that they're back in Group A. "You still have to play basketball and play hard every game," Central senior Aaron Heishman said. "You have to go get it. No one's going to lay down for us and hand it to us." The Falcons are ...
Related contentChances for Winning by the Losers
19 hours ago ago from Louis Vuitton Bolg
In baseball, it has come close (see 2005 San Diego Padres, 1973 NY Mets). In the NFL, only two . 500 teams have made the playoffs since 1991 (1991 NYJ, 2004 STL). In the NBA, however, it has been the norm to find teams with a losing record compete in late April and into May. Below, a table of the number of . 500 win percentage teams, the number of first round games they have won, and the number of series they have gone on to win. First ...
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7 hours ago ago from No Pun Intended
“In truth the way matters but little; the will to arrive suffices.” —Albert Camus It took me awhile, but I knew I had already made this comparison. And I did it only three weeks ago : The Saints remind me of a really good college football team at this point. They score a lot of points, so it’s no big deal if they come out flat and fall behind early. They play down to competition. Reggie Bush played well for them. Eventually, ...
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8 hours ago ago from FanHouse
MIAMI(AP) Stephen Ross has been an NFL majority owner for 12 whole games, and he's already impatient about his Miami Dolphins making the Super Bowl. This season's game is Feb. 7 in Miami, and Ross wants the Dolphins to be the first team to play a Super Bowl in its own stadium. ``It should only happen in Miami,'' he said. ``This year wouldn't be soon enough.'' Ross smiled as he spoke, and the comment would have been even funnier just last ...
Related contentNFL Power Rankings, Week 14: Best of the Rest
14 hours ago ago from FanHouse
The Vikings' loss to the Cardinals on Sunday night created an internal debate about what team was best suited for the third spot in this week's rankings. The Vikings haven't shown many flaws this season, but there were is some trouble a-bubble in the Twin Cities. Injuries have taken a big bite out of the defense and the offensive line and, as you'll see below, Brett Favre has hit his scary time. That said, it's hard to make a wholly ...
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13 hours ago ago from FOX Sports
I will call it the most exciting weekend of the NFL season. I still can't believe Washington's Kareem Moore picked off Drew Brees, only to get stripped by Robert Meachem, who recovered it for a touchdown for the ultimate swing in momentum. And that wasn't even the craziest play in the game to keep the Saints perfect on the season. Oakland showing more poise than Pittsburgh? Only Minnesota player worse than Brett Favre Sunday night was ...
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18 hours ago ago from Forbes.com
INDIANAPOLIS -- During last year's winter meetings, baseball executives hobnobbing at Las Vegas' Bellagio Hotel were trying to make sense of the broader market. The collapse of Lehman Brothers and Wall Street's meltdown had jolted the economy three months earlier. Everyone knew baseball would be affected, but the upside was that a lot of tickets and sponsorships had already been sold for the 2009 season. This year? They know it's going to ...
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