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NFL Free Agency Frenzy – Winners and Losers (Part 1)

Published: August 1, 2011

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For football-starved fans everywhere, the end of the NFL lockout was enough good news in itself to make up for lost time. But the explosion of transactions from free agency and trades made it Christmas morning in July. All 32 teams got into the mix and there have certainly been some that have risen to [...]

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Green Bay Packers Still a Surprise 2.5 Point Favorite in Super Bowl XLV

Published: February 4, 2011

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When the line first was announced for Super Bowl XLV, many of the pundits were surprised to see that the Green Bay Packers were 3 point favorites. Considering that the NFC representative in the big game was the sixth seed in their conference and had to play three road games, one would figure that should [...]

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Cards RB James Has Lost His ‘Edge’

Published: January 1, 2009

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Threat to Bolt After Season Not Exactly Earth-Shattering Edgerrin James hasn’t been the player the Arizona Cardinals thought they were getting when they signed the dreadlocked running back as a free agent from Indianapolis following the 2005 season. Yes, he did rush for over 1,000 yards his first two seasons in the desert, but he [...]

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One Hit Wonder

Published: December 20, 2008

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Favre Hints Towards Retiring ‘Again’ After Seasonbr> Nothing is forever, not even grisly, 39-year-old quarterbacks that still have enough youthful exuberance to challenge a second grader. When Brett Favre ‘un-retired’ over the summer and forced his way out of Green Bay, even he had to realize that he had one, maybe two years left in [...]

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Even Torre Couldn’t Dodge Phillies

Published: October 16, 2008

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LA Ousted in 5 Games in NLCS; Joe’s Moves Questioned First it was the Mets, then the Brewers and ultimately the Dodgers. The Philadelphia Phillies, who will now have six days off before beginning the World Series on the road, beat out all three, in both the regular and post season. They earned that right [...]

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