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2008 NFL Draft Team Grades and Recaps
Complete recaps and grades by team for the 2008 NFL Draft

Round One NFL Draft Recap
Who were the big winners and losers in this years first round. Video and analysis on all the first round picks...Rd 1 Recap

Femmefan Weekly
By: Ivette Ricco

FemmeFan Weekly:  Putting Your Game Face On, With No Smudge Mascara
Female athletes have a rough road to hoe (oops that’s a no-no. The reality is that athletic women have often been looked upon as “odd” or to put it bluntly, as lesbians or dykes..... more
 

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The End of Dodgertown
This marks the end of a Dodgers era, the Dodgers will be moving spring training closer to home next year bringing an end to a rite of spring that many have fond memories of, and others revile. We take a look back at the history at the end of Dodgertown

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Thinking Out Loud 
By: Ted Fleming, Tampa Bay Sports Net 

Thinking Out Loud: The Legend of Carnac Ted Keeps Growing
I have to give all due credit to my radio co-host, Althea Pashman, for without her I would not know how much I am ahead of the curve.

Over the years I have written things others have touched on days or weeks later. You take a little pride in knowing you had an idea first. In recent times I have syndicated my columns to preserve what has now become more commonplace.... more
 

Thinking Out Loud 
By: Ted Fleming, Tampa Bay Sports Net 

Thinking Out Loud: Rays' Missing A Beat On In-house Fun
When I first heard the Rays' director of Event Productions' John Franzone had left the team after the 2007 season my first question was, "How are they going to replace him."
They haven't.
.... more

NHL Insider
By: Althea Pashman

NHL Insider: 2007-2008 NHL Award Finalists
Each year the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association plays homage to the many players that have excelled during the course of the season under the lights with a spectacular awards show in Toronto, Canada. 

On June 12th, Martin Brodeur, Sidney Crosby, Henrik Lundqvist and a handful of others are once again award finalists.  The three mentioned are no strangers to receiving awards.  Last year, Brodeur and Crosby were finalists for the Hart Trophy, which Crosby won and Brodeur and Lundqvist were finalists for the Vezina Trophy, which Brodeur went on to win..... more

Speaking of Sports
By: Ted Fleming

Speaking of Sports: The Kentucky Derby: For Whom Eight Belles Toll
I am so far removed from the racing scene that I could not tell you a sire or dam of any horse. Not even of the great or near great, thoroughbred or standard bred. I still follow but more from the periphery.

It has been more than a generation since we have seen a super horse win all three legs of the Triple Crown and Saturday afternoon we may have witnessed a legitimate threat to that drought in just his fourth race..... more
 

The 19th Hole
By: Ryan Ballengee

The 19th Hole:  A Great Weekend of Golf
No Tiger?  No Lorena?  That sounds like the recipe for an awful weekend of professional golf.  It sounds like there would be little reason to check out golf, what, with the NFL Draft on television.  (I watched a lot of it.  Why did my team, the Green Bay Packers, pick two QBs?  Bromm gets hurt too much, and Matt Flynn?  Really?  I digress.)  It turned out, though, that this was a great weekend for the sport.... more

 

Upon Further Review
By: Matt Yoder

Welcome to the latest edition of "Upon Further Review"... the draft reaction edition!

·         Atlanta takes Matt Ryan thus putting a merciful end to the Michael Vick era. Goodbye Michael, good luck finding a job in the NFL..... more
 

MLB Insider
By: Althea Pashman 

MLB Insider: Nothing Could Be Finer Than
Knowing you have a $14.5 million dollar man in the bullpen to help you – especially when he’s not doing it as a starter.  What are the odds that Barry Zito will find his way out of troubles coming out of the bullpen anytime soon?.... more
 


 

Thinking Out Loud: The Wacky World of the Steinbrenner’s 
By: Ted Fleming, Tampa Bay Sports Net 

Answer me this? How am I to explain Hank Steinbrenner to my grandchildren?

It's bad enough that I raised a son who became a Yankee fan - it was a Mets' household until I moved to Florida to join BaysBall Nation, and the so-called smart one of the twins went to the dark side (of New York blue) - but what's up with the new mouth of the north? 

It appears for all all intents and purposes the little Hankie has all of his father's mouth but not the sense of his brother Hal, the Quiet Man, a dozen years his junior. 

Not one month into the season the team's co-chairman effectively called his new manager an idiot.... more
 

The Armchair Quarterback
By: Hezron Joseph

The Armchair QB: A Way To Adjust The BCS Playoff
I took careful note of some of the positive things about the selection process. They have a committee that selects the teams based on a set of criteria. They have a “true playoff” in the form of the tournament and the team that can win six games is crowned the champion. Could this format work in college football. I believe it can and in the following article, I will explain how this can be done..... more

A Fan Speaks Out
By: Darrell Horwitz

“The Heckler” on a Fan Speaks Out:  Ben Wallace and Aaron Gray Interview
And the man in the middle is Ben Wallace and Aaron Gray. So far Wallace is not playing like the guy who cost the team $60 million to pry him away from Detroit. Gray, while looking like a possible option in the pre-season, has does nothing but gather splinters since the season started. In this interview, Wallace comments on the teams’ chances to make the finals and what he did to improve in the off-season. Gray explains the difference in the pro game compared to college and if he regrets staying an extra year in college.... more

A Fan Speaks Out
By: Darrell Horwitz

"The Heckler" on a Fan Speaks Out: 
Jim Hendry Interview - 2007
With the Cubs on the brink of the playoffs, Jim Hendry wears the hero crown again. But the last two years, with the team a big disappointment, he wore the goat horns, asking why he didn’t do more to improve the club. In this interview, he addresses the issue if his hands were tied by Andy MacPhail, just what Alfonso Soriano was promised when the Cubs signed him, his thoughts on Lou Piniella, and what player surprised him this year.... more

A Fan Speaks Out
By: Darrell Horwitz

Inflated Numbers and an Inflated Head
This is my response to Jesse Jackson writing into the Chicago Tribune and saying that Barry Bonds’ achievements should not be minimized

In last weeks Other Views column, the Rev. Jesse Jackson conveniently failed to examine all of the facts before asking the readers to pay homage to the feat Barry Bonds is about to accomplish. He constantly referred to the pre-1947 era, but Bonds is about to pass Hank Aaron’s record, not Babe Ruth...more
 

NFL Power Rankings: Final 2007 Regular Season Rankings
Really right now, it's New England's world and we’re just living in it. Someone may knock them off, but until they do, we all bow down to the kings of the NFL. They either stomp you, or you can play a perfect game against them as the Giants did and they come from behind if necessary. Either way, they win...more

 Headlines
Back to Boston

"We know we can win. We just have to go out there and do it."

LeBron James may not be as easy. James scored 32 points - 19 in the second half - and the Cavaliers forced a decisive and fitting finale to this home-sweet-home playoff series with a 74-69 victory Friday night ... NBA Playoffs : Spurs force Game 7 with rout

The San Antonio Spurs' big three came through. Now they have to win one on the road to keep their title defense alive.

Manu Ginobili scored 25 points, Tim Duncan had 20 points and 15 rebounds, and Tony Parker added 15 points in the Spurs' 99-80 victory over the New Orleans Hornets in Game 6 on Thursday night.

Amputee Sprinter Wins Right To Run In Olympics

"Furthermore, the CAS panel has considered that the IAAF did not prove that the biomechanical effects of using this particular prosthetic device gives Oscar Pistorius an advantage over other athletes not using the device."

Double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius won his appeal Friday and can compete for a place in the Beijing Olympics.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled that the 21-year-old South African is eligible to race against able-bodied athletes, ...

Ronaldo hint over United...

"I am happy here but let's see what happens after the Champions League final."

Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted he will consider his Manchester United future after the Champions League final and would be tempted by a move to Real Madrid. Autopsy shows Eight Belles had no bone abnormalities

"This is how we feel, how are you going to help us?""

Autopsy results reviewed by The Associated Press on Thursday confirm compound fractures of both front legs at the fetlock joints.


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NBA Roundup

NBA First Round Playoff Preview and Predictions

It's playoff time! It all comes down to this as sixteen teams battle it out for the most coveted of NBA hardware - the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy. The storylines abound as the Celtics try to continue their amazing turnaround with a run at the trophy, the Suns get their arch nemesis Spurs in the first round, only this time they think Shaq is the difference maker, and the surprising Hornets try to keep their young team going and Kobe leads the Lakers against Iverson and Anthony....more
NHL Roundup

Playoff Preview

After 1,230 regular-season contests, the stage is finally set for the second season. In the Eastern Conference, the match-ups are: Bruins vs. Habs, Senators vs. Penguins, Flyers vs. Capitals and Rangers vs. Devils. In the West, the Predators face the Red Wings, the Flames square off against the Sharks, the Avs meet with the Wild and the Stars tackle the Ducks. Who will hoist Lord Stanley's cup. Over the next what will seem like a year, we will find out...more

MLB Roundup

Baseballs Amazing Statistical Innovator

The 2008 Major League Baseball season is officially underway, and it is ironic that an obscure statistician from Kansas is making the news, one who was ridiculed for many years. Today he is a chief decision-maker for the world champion Boston Red Sox, having gaining notoriety throughout professional sports - and acceptance to his metrics continues to grow...more

NFL Roundup

Thanks for the memories Brett

The man who has been the Green Bay Packers' starting quarterback for all but three games of the last 16 seasons, the only quarterback an entire generation of football fans even remember quarterbacking the Packers, is retiring...more

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Is Tiger Woods Cheating?
 By: Rafael Moret

Recently Tiger has been roaring, dominating the PGA as if he was invincible. First it was the British Open, then the Buick Open followed by the PGA Championship , The Bridgestone Invitational and finally the Deutsche Bank Championship . What's going on here? Where is every one else? It's not as if Tiger is first and the same other guy is second every week. It's always someone new. So what is it?...more

 From the Archives

FemmeFan Weekly
Interview With 49ers Wide Receiver Marcus Maxwell

“The Heckler” On A Fan Speaks Out
Talking Fan To Fan With Mike Murphy
An Interview With George Castle

“The Heckler” On A Fan Speaks Out
Up Close With Kenny Williams

The Savant
Why the Houston Texans Suck
The amazing giant cahones of Jason Grimsley and the MLBPA…

The (Sports) Gospel According To Mark
Women Belong In The Kitchen

Las Vegas Mayor: Pro Team in Southern Nevada a 'Guarantee'
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Alonzo Mourning - Never Lost Hope
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“Smackdown”… Teacher Pinned!
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The Spectacle of the 2006 NFL Draft
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NBA Age Limit - A Blessing in Disguise
The 2007 NBA draft class was the most hyped and highly covered of any draft class in the last five years and maybe even this decade - and 9 of the 10 first picks were still teenagers. Something very profound has occurred in the NBA in the past two years due in large part to the new rule that disallows any high school student from entering the NBA draft until they are 19 years old...more

He Said, She Said
By: Michael Larson and Althea Pashman

No, he said that… no she said that… Well, here’s what they both had to say on the various topics occurring in and around the world of sports these past few weeks.  This week Mike and Althea give their 2-cents on Michael Vick, the Tour de France and more in... He Said, She Said 

The Savant
It's time to make it legal
Steroids, Doping, Gambling, Dog Fighting, and everything else. American sports fans have lived through a few months of hell and some of it needs to be fixed. How to do that? Legalize it.

A few weeks ago we talked about the case against Michael Vick. Since then, sports in general have suffered through some of the worst scandals in the shortest time. Point shaving, dog fighting, blood doping, its an epidemic at this point and its time someone does something...more

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