Posted on October 15 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

“If only sports fans could launch a similar campaign against a huge conglomerate that has taken over the sports world – ESPN.”
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Posted on October 09 2011 by Brett Kettyle.

Al Davis was more than an owner; he was an innovator, a rebel and one of the most important people in shaping the NFL as we know it today.
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Posted on October 08 2011 by Brett Kettyle.

The four remaining playoff teams have spent over $100 Million less than the Yankees, Phillies and Red Sox.
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Posted on October 06 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

I’m never too shy to use my column to focus on the negatives and rips those that deserve it but today, I’m here to focus on the good in sports.
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Posted on October 03 2011 by Tom Ferda.

The Cardiac Cats are at it again. One week after setting a franchise record, the Detroit Lions staged the largest road comeback in the history of the NFL.
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Posted on September 29 2011 by Brett Kettyle.

Had the proposed two Wild Card series been in place for MLB, none of the thrilling conclusions last night would have mattered.
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Posted on September 27 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

For those of you who don’t know the storyline, “Moneyball” chronicles the trials and tribulations of the A’s, a team with payroll constraints struggling to compete with the mega-payrolls of the Yankees and Red Sox
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Posted on September 26 2011 by Paula Duffy.

NFL Week 3 saw the Detroit Lions and Buffalo Bills improve to 3-0 while the Colts and Chiefs dropped to 0-3.
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Posted on September 23 2011 by Paula Duffy.

The Cincinnati Bengals are notorious for creating unflattering legal headlines and the team is at it again.
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Posted on September 22 2011 by Brett Kettyle.

Former Atlanta Braves coach says John Smoltz put Pine Tar on balls when he pitched.
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