We are about 1/3 of the way through the baseball season so I thought I’d check to see how my preseason picks were doing. This is the link to my post where I predicted the MLB season outcomes for this year. So now you can check that original post to make sure that I’m not [...]
Archive for May, 2008
Trey Smith: 1/3 of the Way Toward Being a Baseball Guru
Posted in Baseball on May 29, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Changing of the Guard
Posted in Basketball, Commentary & Analysis on May 16, 2008 | 11 Comments »
On of the reasons we started this site was to point out things that us common folks see as obvious but somehow get ignored by the higher ups. These sort of oversights occur in social issues, politics, and sports. So here is one common sense thing that I’m sure everyone reading this who doesn’t work [...]
Welcome to the Band Wagon
Posted in Basketball, Uncategorized on May 3, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Atlanta is a notoriously fair-weather fan town. I’m not even sure the fans are fair-weather, so much asthey are just tired of living in traffic for entirely too many hours of their lives. The majority of metro Atlanta lives a long drive away from Turner Field, the Georgia Dome, or Phillips Arena, where the Braves, [...]
How to Fix Hockey: Retraction via Relegation
Posted in Hockey on May 1, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Given the success of my “How to Fix Basketball: the 3 year rule” post, by success I mean that Gene Wojohowski stole my idea and put it in his column on ESPN’s website, I thought I’d take a shot at fixing another sport that needs it. No sport in the world needs fixing more than [...]
Boston Doesn’t Deserve It
Posted in Basketball, Commentary & Analysis on May 25, 2008 | 12 Comments »
Just like my gripe that American society has become utterly adverse to the idea of sacrifice or the idea of thinking about others or your community, my gripe that Boston sports fan’s need to be taken down from their high horse is a common refrain on this site. But if you’ll allow me, I’d like [...]
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