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Nearly half of the country is getting the Raiders and Chiefs today. Dear Lord. [NFL TV Distribution Maps]
Continue Reading November 24th, 2007
Nearly half of the country is getting the Raiders and Chiefs today. Dear Lord. [NFL TV Distribution Maps]
Continue Reading November 24th, 2007
The Miami Heat and the Orlando Magic… Hmm… Both teams are going to two opposite directions this 2007-08 NBA basketball season. The young Magic are going up the food chain in the East while the Heat just keeps on going down as they continue to age.
On Saturday, the Miami Heat and the Orlando Magic renew their Southeast division rivalry in a battle of the best and worst teams in the division. Yep, isn’t it weird that you can almost foresee how bad the Miami Heat will get their asses fucked for this one?
Probably the focus of this rivalry would
have to be between the two coaches, Miami Heat head coach Pat Riley and Orlando Magic head coach Stan Van Gundy. For all ya’ll who didn’t know, Van Gundy was a longtime Miami Heat coach, working under Riley for 12 years and improving the team by 34 wins in two seasons as head coach.
Stan Van Gundy was quickly given the boot just when the Miami Heat looked like they finally have what it takes to win a championship. That’s after they signed Shaquille O’Neal of course. And under the new regime, with Pat Riley back as head coach of the Heat, they won the title in 2006.
With the Miami Heat roster aging and just can’t win…
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And THIS could be a preview of Super Bowl XLII in Glendale, Arizona.
Um… NAH. I don’t think so. These two teams are just struggling this 2007-08 NFL football season. The Denver Broncos are leading a pathetic AFC West division at 5-5 while the Chicago Bears are at the very bottom of the NFC North at 4-6.
Yeah, sure, most of you can probably make a case for the Denver Broncos after winning two straight games. Well, maybe, but since star wideout Javon Walker is still out, I’m not expecting these guys to do anything in the playoffs. That is if they make it there.
For
what it’s worth, receiver Brandon Marshall is coming to this Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears, still optimistic that they will finally get the ball rolling. After winning two straight to finally lead a division they say was theirs in the first place, I don’t blame him.
‘’It’s always been our division,'’ Brandon Marshall said. ‘’It’s time for us to take it back. San Diego, Kansas City, they don’t have the talent like us in the locker room.'’ (Yeah, the Oakland Raiders are just too bad of a team to mention these days…)
The Chicago Bears on the other hand, lost the defense that sent them to the Super Bowl last season. Against the Seattle Seahawks last week…
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This one could put you to sleep faster than a solid right uppercut to the face.
The 2007-08 NBA basketball season continues and we have teams finding it rather hard to get a win these days. Classic example is of course, the pathetic Miami Heat. They already have Dwyane Wade back and they still suck. He he… Riley, just revamp the roster and move to Oklahoma.
Two of those struggling teams in the NBA meet on Saturday as the 2-8 Chicago Bulls visit the 2-9 New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, a popular landmark butchered by the way the Knicks play basketball these days.
Yep, you
read it, after sweeping the Miami Heat in a shocking first round playoff encounter, the Chicago Bulls have only won a couple of games after their first ten. Understandably, the Chicago locals are pissed about it. Hell, after a 2-8 start to what should be a season when they go for a championship, they should be pissed.
Talk-radio callers had seen enough of this season’s sorry brand of Bulls basketball. One said he was no longer ‘’disappointed'’ but ‘’disgusted'’ by the team’s play on its way to a 2-8 record. ‘’Embarrassing'’ was how another described the Bulls.
And perhaps what’s even more irritating is…
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It’s this Sunday and while a Raiders-Chiefs game would be as big as a Giants-Cowboys game a few years ago, it doesn’t mean shit this year.
Why? For one, both the Oakland Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs are just pathetic this 2007-08 NFL football season. Both teams are on a downward spiral and the only thing both teams will be playing for this Sunday is to not suck as bad as the other team.
The Oakland Raiders, yes, I’ll be honest that this is the team I once rooted for like crazy. Of course, that all started with the incomparable Jerry Rice and then, Randy Moss. (Yep, that’s why I’m rooting for the Pats this year…)
This season, the Oakland Raiders continue their struggle, having yet another miserable year with a dismal 2-8 stand. After Daunte Culpepper carried the Raiders to a decent 2-2 mark last month, they lost SIX STRAIGHT FUCKING GAMES, leading them to a familiar place, the bottom of every statistical category there is in football.
The Kansas City Chiefs, on the other hand, have lost three straight games. They haven’t won anything since their bye-week last October and after scoring a decent 4-3 mark, they now stand as the second worst team in the AFC West at 4-6, with the Raiders the worst of course.
When these Chiefs host the rival Raiders at…
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