by Brian Wright | Sep 22, 2015
The final two weeks of the regular season isn’t just a time for playoff positioning. It’s also a stretch in which the unproven clubs can make a statement – or take a step back. With that, here are teams with legitimate threats to play (at least) deep into October and...
by Matt Birch | Sep 22, 2015
Stephen Colbert challenged reigning NBA MVP Stephen Curry to a shootout during Monday night’s edition of The Late Show, but it wasn’t the traditional shooting contest you’d have expected. Colbert knew he had to level the playing field a bit if he...
by Matt Birch | Sep 22, 2015
Stephen Colbert challenged reigning NBA MVP Stephen Curry to a shootout during Monday night’s edition of The Late Show, but it wasn’t the traditional shooting contest you’d have expected. Colbert knew he had to level the playing field a bit if he...
by Shawn Anderson | Sep 22, 2015
Even though the Chicago Cubs have won seven of their last ten at home, the team has been a little sloppy in the field…and skipper Joe Maddon thinks he knows why. Joe Maddon blames Starlin Castro’s error on AC/DC concert at Wrigley: “They have totally...
by Shawn Anderson | Sep 22, 2015
Even though the Chicago Cubs have won seven of their last ten at home, the team has been a little sloppy in the field…and skipper Joe Maddon thinks he knows why. Joe Maddon blames Starlin Castro’s error on AC/DC concert at Wrigley: “They have totally...
by Zach Kruse | Sep 22, 2015
Week 2 of the 2015 NFL season produced a number of studs and duds. Here’s a look at the best and worst of the week: Studs Travis Benjamin: The Browns receiver has six catches and seven punt returns to start 2015. Those 13 touches have produced 368 total yards...
by Zach Kruse | Sep 22, 2015
Week 2 of the 2015 NFL season produced a number of studs and duds. Here’s a look at the best and worst of the week: Studs Travis Benjamin: The Browns receiver has six catches and seven punt returns to start 2015. Those 13 touches have produced 368 total yards...
by Matt Birch | Sep 21, 2015
Montreal Canadians defenseman P.K. Subban is the best at his position. And NHL analyst Don Cherry, well, his suit game trumps that of any other analyst. He may troll with some hot takes at times, but his suits are always on point. Subban and Cherry could not be less...
by Matt Birch | Sep 21, 2015
Montreal Canadians defenseman P.K. Subban is the best at his position. And NHL analyst Don Cherry, well, his suit game trumps that of any other analyst. He may troll with some hot takes at times, but his suits are always on point. Subban and Cherry could not be less...
by Brad Gagnon | Sep 21, 2015
In the 25 years that have passed since the NFL playoffs expanded in 1990, 24 teams have qualified for the postseason despite starting 0-2. That means there’s a decent chance at least one of the league’s nine 0-2 starters will wind up in the playoffs come...
by Brad Gagnon | Sep 21, 2015
This weekend in NFL stupid is back for a third season, and this year we’re focusing on one extremely stupid winner with an honorable mention or two on a weekly basis. To close out Week 2 of the 2015 regular season, we look back on the team that blew the first...
by Ryan Palencer | Sep 21, 2015
While Bret Bielema continues to dig deeper in the asteroid crater he has already carved into the earth, you have to give him one thing: he keeps being himself. For about the 75th time this season, Bielema’s mouth has bitten off more than it can chew after Saturday’s...
by Joe Lucia | Sep 21, 2015
The battle for the AL West title between the Rangers and Astros remains closely contested. Texas currently has a 1.5 game lead on their in-state rival, while Houston is 2.5 games up on the Angels and Twins for the second AL Wild Card. Fun fact – the Astros and...
by Joe Lucia | Sep 21, 2015
The battle for the AL West title between the Rangers and Astros remains closely contested. Texas currently has a 1.5 game lead on their in-state rival, while Houston is 2.5 games up on the Angels and Twins for the second AL Wild Card. Fun fact – the Astros and...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 21, 2015
For the past couple of months, it’s been reported that Disney has ordered ESPN to cut significant dollars from its budget, as the cord-cutting trend has cost the network millions of subscribers. The figures mentioned for cuts have been $100 million from next...