Posted by GarryCobb
College, NCAAF
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

I was listening to the radio today and heard ESPN’s Pat Forde say that Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor was responsible for taking down Buckeye coach Jim Tressel.
I understand that media guys want to take care of the coaches, who give them stories and information, but how could a player like Pryor be [...]
Posted by Haran Knight
BREAKING NEWS, Eagles, News, Wide Receivers
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

The future of the NFL remains in doubt thanks to an ongoing dispute between the league’s owners and the association formerly known as the Player’s Union.
While the labor talks and appeals processes are taking place, the NFL Network has put together a list of the leagues top 100 players.
It’s hard for me to discern the [...]
Posted by Kyle Phillippi
BREAKING NEWS, MLB, National League, Outfielders, Phillies
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Livan Hernandez stared in at Ryan Howard, knowing that he had thrown three solid innings thus far and was quietly going about his business against the league’s top pitcher, Roy Halladay.
The pitch came in, and 401 feet later, Ryan Howard crossed home plate, and in the process, sparked the Phillies’ bats.
The bats, which [...]
Posted by GarryCobb
BREAKING NEWS, MLB, National League, News, Phillies
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

On the first game, Chase Utley returned to the lineup, Chase Utley went 0-5 yet, the next day, all of the Phillies followers were giving him credit for being reason the Phillies offense exploded.
Utley is currently batting .208 and yet still being given credit for the surge in the Phillies offensive output. He’s [...]
Posted by GarryCobb
BREAKING NEWS, News, Phillies, Pitchers
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

There’s always been a rule in professional sports that you keep your mouth shut until you do something. Last week Phillies young righthander Vance Worley broke that rule.
Remember a week ago, when Worley seemed to blaming his pitching problems on the way the team’s management was sending him back and forth from the Phillies [...]
Posted by GarryCobb
BREAKING NEWS, Eagles, News, Quarterbacks
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

I know Andy Reid and the Eagles want to trade backup quarterback Kevin Kolb, but I don’t see any way in the world that anybody could legitimately say that Eagles backup quarterback Mike Kafka is ready to play. He has a suspect arm and no NFL experience.
I think his arm fits the west coast [...]
Posted by GarryCobb
BREAKING NEWS, Eagles, General News, News
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

NFL Films and HBO sports haven’t been able to reach an agreement with an NFL team on the Hardknocks reality show. So far every team which they have approached has turned them down.
What would you think about the Eagles agreeing to do the show? Could you imagine a Hardknocks show with [...]
Posted by Ron Glover
BREAKING NEWS, Eastern Conference, NBA, News, Western Conference
Monday, May 30th, 2011

During this year’s NBA Playoffs many fans, analysts and pundits have begun playing the comparison game with two of the NBA’s marquee names.
The Miami Heat’s Lebron James and the Dallas Mavericks’ Dirk Nowitzki have given us great games and moments in this year’s playoffs – raising comparisons to some of the games all-time greats.
Is the [...]
Posted by Josh Janet
BREAKING NEWS, Flyers, News, NHL
Sunday, May 29th, 2011

The second offensive line for the 2010-11 Philadelphia Flyers generally consisted of four players – Jeff Carter, Claude Giroux, James Van Riemsdyk, and Nikolay Zherdev.
Various outlets in the Philadelphia media have suggested that the Flyers will be forced to trade one of their current players for a goaltender due to salary cap constraints. CSNPhilly leaned heavily [...]
Posted by Kyle Phillippi
BREAKING NEWS, MLB, National League, News
Friday, May 27th, 2011

Oddly enough, the Philadelphia Phillies are, in fact, the oldest team in major league baseball with an average age of 30.7 However, it’s not a bad thing to be old — four of the top six oldest teams (Yankees, Red Sox, Rangers, Giants) are all World Series contenders.
But it’s never a bad thing to [...]
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