Posts Tagged ‘
Consistency ’
Dec 30th, 2009 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: Joe McDonald, New York Rangers, Top Story
NEW YORK – The way the Rangers mailed in their 6-0 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers, they owe all 18,200 fans a refund.
Take it out of each of their paychecks because a game like this is just unacceptable.
Sure, after the game, each Ranger was saying how their play was a disgrace, but the loyal Garden [...]
Tags: Answers To The Questions, Apologies, Backup Goalie, Bad Game, Brandon Dubinsky, Chad Johnson, Christopher Higgins, Consistency, Disgrace, Dressing Room, Five Games, Islander, Islanders, John Tortorella, Mockery, Nhl Debut, Paychecks, Philadelphia Flyers, Rangers, Spirits Posted in Joe McDonald, New York Rangers, Top Story |
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Dec 27th, 2009 |
By William Queen |
Category: College Football
Where has the season gone? Looking at this bowl game, I feel like I’m stuck in a college football nightmare. It wasn’t long ago that USC seemed like they owned the Rose Bowl and Pete Carroll said that every year’s team was his “best ever”. The Emerald Bowl doesn’t exactly cut it. It’s really just [...]
Tags: Boston College, Bowl Game, College Football, Consistency, Dave Shinskie, Eagles, Emerald Bowl, Fall Through The Cracks, Football Nightmare, Football Team, Hype, Jets, Lame Attempt, Mark Sanchez, Media Attention, Pac 10, Pete Carroll, Powerhouse, Rose Bowl, Trojans Posted in College Football |
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Dec 27th, 2009 |
By David Ortega |
Category: Fantasy Football
Do what you do best!….
Even though they may not have anything left to play for in the regular season, it may make great sense for Philip Rivers and the Chargers to keep doing what they do best. Over the past two and a half months only the Colts have been as good and no one’s [...]
Tags: Chargers, Colts, Consistency, Donovan Mcnabb, Eagles, Epitome, Fantasy Owners, Led, Nine Times, Opponent, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Pistons, Precarious Position, San Diego, Two Games, Unbeaten Season, Vertical Game Posted in Fantasy Football |
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Jun 30th, 2009 |
By ASN Staff |
Category: New York Red Bulls
The Red Bulls are in shambles and calls for Juan Carlos Osorio’s head are nothing new. But patience is wearing thin with the team’s supporters, one of whom penned this letter to Red Bulls general manager Erik Stover. We reprinted it with his permission.
Tags: Accountability, Assumption, Bott, Bullet Points, Consistency, Decisions, Folly, Franchise, Guns, Jeff Agoos, Juan Carlos Osorio, Managerial Changes, Merits, Minor Additions, Predecessor, Premise, Steady Decline, Takeover, Tandem, Virtue Posted in New York Red Bulls |
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Apr 16th, 2009 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: Joe McDonald, New York Yankees, Top Story
BRONX, NY – Imagine building a new house, going all out filling it with luxuries and such, and then having a really large housewarming party.
Of course you are going to go all out on celebration, but imagine your embarrassment when you realized halfway through it, you realized you forgot to buy the beer.
That’s what the [...]
Tags: Babe Ruth, Billion Dollars, Bombers, Brian Bruney, Consistency, Damaso Marte, Downfall, Edwar Ramirez, Embarrassment, Housewarming Party, Joe Girardi, Jose Veras, Luxuries, New Location, Opening Day, Pitchers, Seventh Inning, Tight Games, Yankee Stadium, Yankees Posted in Joe McDonald, New York Yankees, Top Story |
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Jan 25th, 2009 |
By Derek Felix |
Category: Tennis, Today's News
For two sets, Roger Federer couldn’t do anything with Tomas Berdych. It was the younger 23 year-old Czech who seemed to finally have all the right answers getting within a set of snapping a seven-match losing streak to the 13-time slam winner.
The last time he prevailed was when he was a teenager during a 2004 Olympics [...]
Tags: 2004 Olympics, Aggressive Nature, Australian Open, Bread And Butter, Break Points, Consistency, Cross Court, Foe, Illustrious Career, Losing Streak, Nerves, Open Champ, Open Quarterfinals, Opponent, Rockets, Roger Federer, Scare, Slam, Tiebreaker, Tomas Berdych Posted in Tennis, Today's News |
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Jan 16th, 2009 |
By Patrick Hickey, Jr. |
Category: New Jersey Nets
When someone who is averaging four points a game comes off the bench and scores 23 points in just over 25 minutes, it puts the other team in a shell-shocked position.
Last night, it was the Nets who were feeling the pain every time rookie Jerryd Bayless sunk a shot.
Leading for most of the game, [...]
Tags: Bench, Blazers, Brandon Roy, Burns, Consistency, Eduardo Najera, Focus, Four Points, Fourth Quarter, Game, Jarvis Hayes, Led, Platoon, Playing Time, Ryan Anderson, Shape, Shell, Spirit, Youngster Posted in New Jersey Nets |
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Jan 9th, 2009 |
By Patrick Hickey, Jr. |
Category: New Jersey Nets, Today's News
Over the past two games, Yi Jianlian has looked nothing like the lethargic and uninspiring forward he was in 2008. Shooting over .500 from the field and shooting with extra confidence, Yi has been exactly what the doctor ordered for this team, especially considering that Devin Harris has been battling injuries lately.
His first 20-point [...]
Tags: Aggressiveness, Amy Winehouse, Boos, Confidence, Consistency, Devin Harris, Extra, Fans, Hard Earned Money, Hard Money, Keyon Dooling, Leads, Lot, Month And A Half, Point Game, Possessions, Sobriety, Teammates, Two Games Posted in New Jersey Nets, Today's News |
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