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Time to poke fun of Jags' dubious distinction, dish out NFL picks
Josh Scobee, you slacker. The Jacksonville Jaguars kicker stands out from all other NFL kickers but his distinction is not likely to earn him a free beer in a Jacksonville sports bar. Scobee, you see, is the only kicker to miss an extra point this...
Tags: Oakland Raiders, Danica Patrick, Sports, Dennis Allen, Josh Scobee
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Attending an elite college may not be worth the cost
Dear Liz: Please make me feel like I'm doing the right thing. My daughter happens to be very talented academically and athletically. She will graduate from one of the best prep schools in the country. She also plays ice hockey and is being recruited by...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Separation of Church and State, Sports, Finance, Homes
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As NHL lockout drags on, it's the regular folks who hurt the most
Andrew Solov made his name on the South Florida sports scene as The Barking Vendor. He typically restricts his woofing to outdoor venues, but if a Panthers fan asks nicely he'll do a bit of his canine act upon request. "I believe in customer service,"...Tags: Southeast Division (NHL), Sports, Carolina Hurricanes, Florida Panthers, National Hockey League
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Irish a BCS team in good (goal-line) standing
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Forget what the Notre Dame Stadium ticket brochures say. The best seat in the house is in the defensive huddle before a goal-line stand. One day NBC will figure out how to stick a camera in the middle of all those gold helmets to...
Tags: NBC (tv network), Sports, Entertainment, Brian Kelly, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Kings' banner celebration turns into a real bummer
This was to be the night it would hit home that it wasn't a dream, that the Kings really did win the Stanley Cup. It was almost surreal while it unfolded. Their rampage through the playoffs was capped by a crazy celebration on the ice June 11, followed...Tags: Sports, Staples Center, AEG, National Hockey League, Los Angeles Kings
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NHL killing itself with needless lockout
Much to my surprise, I killed an hour this week glued to the TV watching Russians skate. One of them was Alex Ovechkin, one of the world's most skilled hockey players who makes you worry you will miss something if you change channels. So I didn't,...
Tags: Sports, Stan Bowman, National Hockey League, Career and Workplace, ESPN (tv network)
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Ice hockey heartache may not end for 737 days
We already are well into October and the withdrawal symptoms are starting to appear. Where oh where can we go for an excitement fix? What are we supposed to watch on television? Dr. Phil? Illiterate hicks catching fish with their bare hands in a yucky...Tags: Adirondack Phantoms, Sports, American Hockey League, Lehigh University, National Hockey League
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NHL hits players' wallets, cancels regular-season games to Oct. 24
The NHL on Thursday used its most potent hammer and ensured locked-out players will lose at least one paycheck when it canceled a segment of the regular-season schedule from the Oct. 11 openers through Oct. 24. The action was the next step following...Tags: Sports, Jonathan Toews, Staples Center, National Hockey League, Los Angeles Kings
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Catchings Contained, And Big Night For White
The Hartford CourantSeventy-five seconds into the WNBA Eastern Conference finals, Tamika Catchings was going to score 75 points, grab 75 rebounds and block 75 shots. Catchings, one of the three best women's basketball players on the planet, blocked an Asjha Jones shot,...Tags: Basketball, Sports, Asjha Jones, Mike Thibault, Women's National Basketball Association
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Flyer killer Brodeur gets another chance
The Devils you say! Just two words are all you need to know about the New Jersey Devils: Martin Brodeur. Two words, one name. The greatest goalie in NHL history, surpassing St. Patrick of Roy. The only goalie besides Ron Hextall to score goals in NHL...
Tags: Wells Fargo Center, The Rolling Stones (music group), Sports, Paulina Gretzky, National Hockey League
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Flyers playoff hopes against Pens rest on Bryzgalov
As just about everyone with a passing interest in hockey has heard by now, Philadelphia Flyers goalie Ilya Bryzgalov fears no man, just bears in the forest. It's a good thing he threw in the "in the forest" part of that comment after practice on Monday....
Tags: Sports, Brayden Schenn, Comcast SportsNet (tv network), Scott Hartnell, National Hockey League
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Don't blame Bryzgalov for Flyers loss in Game 2
Anyone seeking to blame Flyers goalie Ilya Bryzgalov for Philadelphia's failure on Tuesday night must have been watching"Dancing With the Stars" or something else on the tube. They certainly could not have been watching Game 2 of the Eastern Conference...
Tags: Wayne Simmonds, Sports, Scott Hartnell, Sidney Crosby, Eastern Conference (NHL)
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