
While spending hours of free time to calculate blocks, percentages, and wins. I have endured stories of friends winning by despicable means such as picking mascots and the color blue.
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While spending hours of free time to calculate blocks, percentages, and wins. I have endured stories of friends winning by despicable means such as picking mascots and the color blue.

The NBA season is over half way over, and I still have many unanswered questions. Personally I think I have too many unanswered question (did I just write that? I didn’t need to say that twice. I’m a dope).

With all the hype that the Combine gets and the amount of value that is placed on 40 yard dashes, verticals and bench pressing, you have to wonder why.

So Albert Pujols wants to get paid $300 Million over 10 years, and I don’t blame him. I want $300 Million to play baseball, and I can’t even play. I also think the St. Louis Cardinals would be idiots to sign him for that amount of money.

So in the past few weeks I’ve gotten asked by my girl friends what these labor talks are about and here is my take…the owners who make millions/billions at not only NFL football but also other pursuits (that put them in the financial position to buy the team) want more money.

With revolution in the air over in North Africa and the Middle East, it’s time to take a look at the most revolutionary moments in sports history that changed what we watched and how we watched sports.

Now that the Cavaliers have set the record for longest losing streak in NBA history, I think it’s the perfect time to weigh in with some perspective (I didn’t want to talk about it before it happened, because I didn’t want to jinx the streak).

I’m picking the Pittsburgh Steelers to win the Super Bowl (in case you haven’t pick up on that by now), and the more people talk about how great the Packers are, the more confident I feel.

Almost 24 hours after losing long time columnist Rob Neyer to SB Nation. ESPN has gone out and re-hired the volume challenged and always opinionated sports columnist known as Stephen A. Smith.

ESPN just unveiled their Bracketbuster weekend matchups to be played February 18-20. These matchups could play a critical role in determining the tournament worthiness of some of these teams.
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