Entries from October 2007

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Why Dave Wannstedt is an Idiot (And It’s Not Pitt’s Record)

The Post-Gazette ran an article yesterday that said:
With young talent in place at key positions, Wannstedt expects the Panthers to finish strong and carry that momentum into next season. The Panthers will lose only seven starters to graduation, and the players in the much talked about recruiting classes the past two years are starting to [...]

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Why Ricardo Colclough Should Be Happy Tonight

The Steelers cut under-performing CB Ricardo Colclough on Tuesday in order to pick up safety Anthony Madison. Outside of the fact that Madison may actually be useful as opposed to Colclough merely taking up a locker, there were several reasons that this relationship needed to end.

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Look BOTH Ways

This video is the Video of the Week (okay, past month) because the Trinity video would just be too easy. Also, who doesn’t love watching cheerleaders get owned, especially when they end up being perfectly fine?
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Monday, October 29th, 2007

Neal Huntington Needs to Move. Now.

The World Series is over, the Red Sox are the world champions, Alex Rodriguez is again a mercenary, and the Yankees hired the right manager. All seems right with the world except the Pirates are still completely without a manager and Opie Neal Huntington is reportedly on the prowl . . . except he [...]

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

Trying to Figure Out Which NBA Team to Root For – Washington Wizards

The Wizards are another team with an enigma being a major part of their equation. Granted, superstar Gilbert Arenas is Washington’s enigma while Chicago has to worry about half of its young team freezing up at one time. Arenas is undoubtedly one of the game’s most entertaining superstars, from his crazy mannerisms to [...]

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

Farrell? Farrell? FARRELL?

The John Farrell bandwagon appears to be picking up steam, as the Post-Gazette reports today that Red Sox owner John Henry said a bunch of positives about Farrell, stating that it would be tough for the team to lose him.  It seems, however, as if he’s sort of accepted it.