by David Rogers | Oct 20, 2014
Welcome back to Hockey Fights of the Week! In our third year of Hockey Fights of the Week, we will once again highlight the best scraps and bouts from the week that was. We’ll rank our five favorite fights and, like always, we’ll encourage you to offer...
by David Rogers | Oct 20, 2014
Welcome back to Hockey Fights of the Week! In our third year of Hockey Fights of the Week, we will once again highlight the best scraps and bouts from the week that was. We’ll rank our five favorite fights and, like always, we’ll encourage you to offer...
by Julian Rogers | Oct 20, 2014
If you have any doubt that the 2014 Seattle Seahawks barely resemble the 2013 Seahawks, consider this: Would the 2014 version have been capable of wasting an historic performance by quarterback Russell Wilson? Don’t bother answering; I’m not Harvin any of it. As you...
by Lou Musto | Oct 19, 2014
Denver Broncos QB Peyton Manning broke Brett Favre’s all-time passing touchdowns record in the second quarter of the team’s Sunday Night Football matchup with the San Francisco 49ers. With roughly three minutes remaining in the first half of the game—which...
by Matt Birch | Oct 19, 2014
The Chicago Bears played arguably their worst game of the season in suffering a 27-14 loss at Soldier Field to the Miami Dolphins. They gained only 224 net yards on the day and were shut out on the scoreboard until finally finding the end zone in the third quarter. It...
by Phillip Bupp | Oct 19, 2014
1) Xabi Alonso vs. Werder Bremen Probably 95% of free kick goals are a result of someone shooting the ball over the wall and into the goal. This free kick defied logic and Xabi Alonso decided to go under the wall to trick everyone and get the goal. Bayern Munich went...
by Phillip Bupp | Oct 19, 2014
1) Xabi Alonso vs. Werder Bremen Probably 95% of free kick goals are a result of someone shooting the ball over the wall and into the goal. This free kick defied logic and Xabi Alonso decided to go under the wall to trick everyone and get the goal. Bayern Munich went...
by David Rogers | Oct 19, 2014
The New York Rangers set a new franchise record for scoring two goals in four seconds without an empty net in their 4-0 win over the San Jose Sharks. First, Martin St. Louis scored at 19:16 in the second period. Next, Rick Nash scored just four seconds after the puck...
by Andrew Juge | Oct 19, 2014
The Saints are now 2-4, somehow, and all we can chalk this up to is some sort of road voodoo. The Saints were up 23-10 and in complete control of this game until a comedy of errors and referee contribution helped the Lions pull off the improbable comeback. This loss...
by Lou Musto | Oct 19, 2014
The St. Louis Rams are surprisingly dominating the Seattle Seahawks early in their Week 7 matchup. They poured some salt into the Seahawks’ wounds on this punt return, which saw Tavon Austin signal for a fair call only to have Stedman Bailey field the ball and...
by Ken Fang | Oct 19, 2014
When the new NBA media rights deal was announced, it was not a surprise that ESPN and Turner renewed their deals for billions of dollars. As we looked further into the details, we noted that much of the status quo would remain. ESPN/ABC would stay as the home of the...
by Ken Fang | Oct 19, 2014
When the new NBA media rights deal was announced, it was not a surprise that ESPN and Turner renewed their deals for billions of dollars. As we looked further into the details, we noted that much of the status quo would remain. ESPN/ABC would stay as the home of the...
by Matt Zemek | Oct 19, 2014
Classic. The word — if not an overused one — is reflexively chosen in the wake of a dramatic and close sporting event of appreciable significance. Many ordinary sporting events — played at a mediocre or slightly above-average level for the duration...
by Matt Zemek | Oct 19, 2014
Classic. The word — if not an overused one — is reflexively chosen in the wake of a dramatic and close sporting event of appreciable significance. Many ordinary sporting events — played at a mediocre or slightly above-average level for the duration...
by Matt Yoder | Oct 19, 2014
Lou Holtz had quite the revealing performance on ESPN last night, even by his standards. First there was this moment of brutal honesty… And then, I don’t know what you’d call this… Perhaps his brain was still trying to process what happened to...