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Gut feelings and The Best Draft Strategy Ever
 
 
By Andrea LaMont
February 3, 2012
 
We  may as well start the fantasy baseball season with some gut feelings...
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AfterPujols, Fielder and the worst-best pitcher have signed, MLBtraderumors.combecomes way less active, but do not forget, there are moves to be made and theyWILL be fantasy relevant.
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Thoughts on the Mack Brown Extension
You can officially put to rest all of the rumors and speculation about where Mack Brown will be for the next 8 years. He will be on the 40 Acres because the Texas board of regents has extended his contract by 4 more years to 2020. While it is unlikely he will finish out this [...]... (continue)
A look at the 2012 Rutgers football recruiting class, the best in school history.
When head coach Greg Schiano decided to leave his position at Rutgers University for an NFL job just a week before National Signing Day, many around Rutgers, including it’s fans feared the worst. They feared losing what was rumored to be a tremendous recruiting class. Luckily, Rutgers had a guy in the background that everyone [...]... (continue)
ACC Recruiting Winners and Losers and what it means for the future.
Wednesday was National Signing Day… Some ACC teams really helped themselves while others merely just kept treading water. As we all know winning in February doesn’t mean squat come the fall, but like said before I’ll take my top-notch class against your poor one anyday. Winners Florida State, Clemson, Miami, Duke? The first three schools …
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What is a Jet fan to do? Giants and Patriots to Battle in Super Bowl XLVI
As we all know, unless you live in a cave, but even now days I think cave dwellers have a clue, there is a Super Bowl among us.  For a Jets fan, I am well aware of this and very perplexed by the situation.  I truly have a strong disliking for both the Giants and [...]... (continue)
Latest injury hurts Nets as much as it does MarShon Brooks
It doesn’t really matter who is on a team’s roster if those players can’t stay healthy. The injury bug has infested the Nets just as the team was hitting its groove. Before Sunday night’s loss to Toronto, Jersey had won four of its last six games and was on its best offensive streak of the [...]... (continue)
Is 66 Game Schedule Better for the NBA than 82?

















With the NBA schedule in fult tilt since Christmas, the season has never seemed this action-packed.  The reason is because the games are coming closer together and delivered faster to consumers. 

There is more back-to-back scheduling for teams than other years, meaning they play two nights in a row and some back-to-back-to-back, meaning they play three nights in a...
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WPS Suspends Play for 2012 Season
Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) announced today that it will suspend operations for the 2012 season to deal with litigation and finance issues stemming from that litigation.  The league has said it will return in 2013, but who knows if this is the death blow to professional women’s soccer in the United States or a chance [...]... (continue)
Sky Blue Drafts Five for 2012 Season
The 2012 WPS draft is over and Sky Blue FC has picked up five players through the draft that they hope will fill in the pieces of a championship puzzle.  Selecting twice in the first four picks of the opening round, the team took forward Melissa Henderson (pictured) of Notre Dame, and the team then added [...]... (continue)
D-Will’s shooting gives Nets a good shot
Has anyone looked at the NBA standings lately, specifically the wins and losses in the watered-down East’s Atlantic Division? Yup, that’s not a mistake. Going into tonight’s game against the Raptors, the little brother New Jersey Nets were tied with the not-so-mighty Knicks from across the river. Who would have thought that in the beginning [...]... (continue)
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