From the monthly archives:

June 2009

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As fans we love to argue about the best conference in a certain sport. I have to say that it changes from year to year who is dominate in certain sports. The thing is who has the best over all sports program. I wanted to answer that question for everyone. I decided to take the [...]

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Watching the U.S. National team in the Confederations Cup this year, I began to wonder when we will compete with the big boys of soccer year in and year out. The question is why we are not a top team year in and year out. Notice I said a top team not the best team. [...]

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I know this might not be a popular opinion but one that needs to be stated. Reading articles around the web and watching television on reaction to Donte Stallworth. What could my opinion be? Well, first let me state that I do not condone what Mr. Stallworth has done. While I think he could have [...]

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Just one question for everyone who thinks it is so wrong for Brett Favre to play for Minnesota. What if he does sign with the Vikings and they go on to win the Super Bowl? What will all of you people do? Before you say it could not happen who had Arizona in the Super [...]

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Top 10 Moments In U.S. Open Playoff History

by Bryan Flynn on June 18, 2009

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The US Open is known as the toughest of the four majors and it was once again last year as Tiger Woods on a bad knee was pushed to a playoff by Rocco Mediate. The best part of the open to me is the playoff format which is a full 18 holes and if it’s [...]

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