Posts Tagged ‘ Monday Night ’

Fantasy Football Talk

Dec 20th, 2009 | By David Ortega | Category: Fantasy Football

Looking under the hood of Week 13
Brady and Moss not N’sync (yet)….
Even though Tom Brady has passed for more than 300 yards in two of his last four games, over that stretch Moss has not caught more than five passes for more than 67 yards in any one of those games. Even though the two [...]



Easy Does It For The Knicks

Dec 8th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Knicks, Top Story

Don’t look now, but the New York Knicks are suddenly playing winning basketball.
Yup, after starting the year well on pace to miss the NBA playoffs for a sixth straight year, including a 1-9 beginning (the worst ten-game start in their 64 seasons of existence), en route to a miserable 3-14 record through November, the Knicks, [...]



What’s Wrong With The Chargers

Oct 24th, 2009 | By Will Osgood | Category: Football

To answer the question of this article completely it would probably take a 900,000 word novel. I don’t have time to write such a piece, nor do you have time to read it. Instead, I will give a brief, to the point synopsis of such problems from a coach’s perspective. Some may disagree, although most [...]



Fantasy Fixx – Week 6

Oct 17th, 2009 | By Frankie Underwood | Category: Football

Once again if you are hoping to set a winning lineup for the coming weekend, you’re going to need the recipe for success. And like all good recipes, you need some tasty ingredients that will make your mouth water.
Not sure if this guy is for real or if that guy can do it again, then [...]



Favorite Five of the Week

Oct 8th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: Football, Top Story

HONRABLE MENTION
Nice job by the NFL and its players and coaches with all of the pink equipment being worn on Sunday and Monday night to help fight breast cancer. All football lovers enjoy the type of the stuff listed below, but a cause like that is the type of stuff that really matters, and kudos [...]



A Cap For Newly Signed Amateurs To Try On

Aug 20th, 2009 | By Jimmy Scott | Category: Baseball, Jimmy Scott, Top Story

The amateur draft signing deadline was Monday night and top pick Stephen Strasberg signed with the Nationals for over $15 million.  Good for Stephen.
But…
I don’t like it.  I am in total, unequivocal favor of a salary cap for draftees.  Isn’t that ironic?  The players have been fighting against a salary cap for years, like in 1994 [...]



Sandora Helps Ducks Take Game 2

Aug 19th, 2008 | By Brian Bohl | Category: Long Island Ducks

CENTRAL ISLIP, NY — Providing the Ducks with extra outs can be the death-knell of opponents right now.
Somerset flubbed two routine ground balls in the third inning Monday night. Consider that the key to failure, as the Ducks capitalized by scoring five runs en route to a 13-4 blowout victory over Somerset in Game 2. [...]