Monthly Archives: September 2013

Bush limited to 2 snaps for the Bears this past week

The expectation was for Chicago Bears No. 2 running back Michael Bush to have a larger role in the offense during the club’s Week 4 game against the Detroit Lions. However, the Bears sent Bush on the field for just two of … Continue reading

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The Yankees have a busy off-season ahead of them

Now that the New York Yankees season has come to an end it is time to get to work on task that are not at hand. The manager has done all that he could do, the players have had their chance. … Continue reading

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Texan Fan Burned a $200 Schaub Jersey

Just recently the Houston Texans played against the Seattle Seahawks. The Texans did not pull out a victory against the Seahawks, so the fans of the Texans took it to the next level. The article that I have read states … Continue reading

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NFL Vikings Stike Interest in Europeans

I have always loved the Vikings. They have been my favorite since I watched my first football game with my grandpa and they had a big comeback and won the game. The Vikings are introducing the Europeans to the NFL … Continue reading

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Tiger Woods Earns Player of the Year

Tiger Woods, probably the best golfer who ever lived in my eyes, earned the Player of the Year award for the 2013 PGA tour season. Tiger was in a slump, not winning in 2 years. This season Tiger broke his … Continue reading

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Is Flacco Worth the Money?

Joe Flacco, quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens, recently became the highest paid player in the NFL due to the fact that he led his team to victory in the 2013 Super Bowl. Granted, he has been a successful quarterback in … Continue reading

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Andy Pettitte

Andy Pettitte, the New York Yankees starting pitcher, pitched a complete game Saturday. A complete game is when you pitch 9 innings. To me, this is impressive considering Pettittes age (41) and the fact that he just announced that Saturday … Continue reading

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Video Games

I found a video article questioning if video games should be considered a sport.  What do you think?  Honestly I am very torn about this idea.  I think that it could be considered a sport.  There are rules in the … Continue reading

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Braves Altercation

The Atlanta Braves 1st base coach, Terry Pendleton started shoving Chris Johnson, the Braves 3rd baseman last Saturday. Johnson hit a grounder to the shortstop and slid headfirst in hopes he would be called safe. After being called out, Johnson … Continue reading

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Fisher Football Suffers First Loss

The 2013 St. John Fisher Football program suffered their first loss of the season with the JV team falling at Utica 27-23. The loss included some season ending injuries to key players on the Fisher offensive line, Joe Stevenson with … Continue reading

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