Posted on October 31 2010 by Paula Duffy.

The Lions beat the Redskins for their second win of the season, the Jets were shut out, the Bills took it to OT and the Cowboys were humiliated in Jerry’s house. Full scores and recap here.
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Posted on October 31 2010 by Logan Rhoades.

With college football Week 9 is in the books, “What Did We Learn?” The Oregon Duck is surprisingly flabby for doing so many pushups, the Boise State male cheerleaders do girl pushups and. . . .
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Posted on October 31 2010 by Brett Kettyle.

Back at home in Arlington, the Texas Rangers took Game 3 of the World Series 4-2 last night behind solid pitching and a couple of long balls.
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Posted on October 29 2010 by Paula Duffy.

More than the scoreboard lit up whenever the Giants hit a homerun during the first two games of the World Series. When one went over the fence, the ReLeaf Herbal Center distributed FREE MARIJUANA.
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Posted on October 29 2010 by Michael Hoffman.

It’s early in the season but one has to think that Tampa Bay Lightning General Manager Steve Yzerman has to be a strong candidate for Executive of the Year.
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Posted on October 29 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

It’s that time of year… World Series, windbag politicians kissing babies, crisp feel in the air. What better way to warm up than by examining the annual NFL coaching hot seat?
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Posted on October 29 2010 by Brett Kettyle.

Matt Cain shut down the Rangers vaunted lineup throwing 7.2 scoreless innings and allowing just four hits while the bats did the rest in a huge 8th inning.
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Posted on October 28 2010 by Tom Ferda.

The Atlanta Thrashers finally showcased their potential on the offensive end of the ice last night with three players having multi-point games in a 6-4 win over the New York Rangers at Madison Square Gardens.
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Posted on October 28 2010 by Scott Medeiros.

The KO of the Week video features Mark Hunt, no relation to Mike, and Roy “Big County” Nelson.
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Posted on October 28 2010 by Brett Kettyle.

With a couple of Cy Young award winners facing off, Game One of the World Series was expected to be a pitcher’s duel but neither hurler was on top of their game.
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