Bandwagon Love

NFL State of the Union - Young QBs

We all remember the wonder years of quarterbacks, when John Elway, Steve Young, Dan Marino and others were slinging the pigskin. Mike De Marco is forecasting the new era of outstanding QBs. - continued...

Déjà Vu All Over Again?

Well, they've done it now. Right when you think they can't give us anymore excitement than they already have, the Sox pull the miracle of all miracles. Andy Spear is appropriately amazed, yet does he believe the Sox can go all the way again? - continued...

Being Young Is The New Old

It used to be that maturity and experience was the way to go in the sports world, but Chad Hollingsworth is here to tell us this year has been the exact opposite. The Ryder Cup team and the Rays are both proving that to us in a big way. - continued...

Pumped Up In Portland

It's always exciting for basketball fans to watch rookies become immediate stars in the NBA. Paulie Knep says the cream of this year's rookie crop resides in Portland, and Blazers fans can't wait to see what they can do. - continued...

Nets’ Carter Deserves New Beginning

With Jason Kidd in Dallas and Richard Jefferson in Milwaukee, the state of New Jersey rests with Vince Carter. Cassie Harris analyzes how the one-time superstar drifted from the spotlight, and how he'll react to newfound low expectations. - continued...

Step 1: Admitting You’re An Addict

Love 'em or hate 'em: Jake Fox tells us why fantasy football has him schizophrenic over the game, the players and all the trimmings. - continued...

The Best of Our First 100 Beers!

The Love of Beer just celebrated its100th beer review, so we've gathered up the list of great beers we've tried since our inception so you can create your own shopping list! - continued...

Tampa’s Home Sweet Home

The ALCS starts today, and somehow it'll be played in Tampa. This is a position the city's never been in, but Andy Spear says the Rays deserved it and will be looking to take advantage of it at all costs. - continued...

Can Manny Take L.A. To The Show?

He's been everything the Dodgers could've hoped for and more. Now, Manny Ramirez will try to lift them to the same heights he led the Red Sox to twice before. Andy Spear breaks down the NLCS, which starts Thursday night. - continued...

Why We Love The Black Shirts

The Nebraska we used to know is long gone, but they've suffered long enough. Dustin Snyder tells us how they're overcoming their latest issues and how the Huskers are still fighting to get their winning reputation back. - continued...

Carrie Milbank: Sports Hottest Host

She's a former NFL cheerleader and the host of Tennis Week, Fast Lane Daily and The Hockey Show. John Gorman catches up with the Ketel-drinking, car-obsessed Carrie Milbank .... in her natural environment. - continued...

Why We Love the Rays

Two games into their first-ever postseason appearance, the Tampa Bay Rays are proving they aren't a fluke. Andy Spear looks into why this team will continue to move on past the White Sox and into the ALCS. - continued...

Who To Watch For In The Playoffs

Manny Ramirez and Josh Beckett are proven playoff commodities who will most assuredly put up big numbers again, but Chad Hollingsworth says it's unsung guys like Dewayne Wise and Akinori Iwamura who usually make the most playoff noise. - continued...

Why We Love The New Falcons

After a couple terrible seasons and a brutal offseason, the Falcons needed a turnaround. Richard Rice says they got it with the additions of new coach Mike Smith, quarterback Matt Ryan and running back Michael Turner. - continued...

Angels Flying Under the Radar

The best team in the American League is the team no one is talking about. Chad Klassen says the Angels are worth paying attention to, even if they aren't grabbing the headlines. - continued...

Why We Love The Brew Crew

CC Sabathia's arrival in Milwaukee's lifted the Brewers to playoff level, but will it take them any deeper than they are right now? Brady Rynyk thinks this young team will need that pitching of their's to hold up to have a legitimate chance. - continued...

Why We Love The Dolphins

They just played the game of their lives in order to beat last year's AFC champions, but Chad Klassen says the Dolphins, despite the huge high they're on, need to put their heads together in order to become contenders in the AFC. - continued...

Twins Take Control Of Central

The Twins have taken two of the first three games from the White Sox in a crucial series that could very well determine the winner of the A.L. Central. Brady Rynyk is jumping on the Twins Bandwagon and sees them taking it down. - continued...

Why We Love The 3-0 Bills

They've snuck in under the radar this season, but the Buffalo Bills are no underdog. Joe Brown says this is a legitimate team in '08. In fact, they might even do more than take down the AFC East division, if you know what we mean. - continued...

Why We Love Vandy

Don't look now everybody, but this could just be The Year for the Vanderbilt Commodores. They're sitting undefeated and ranked for the first time in 24 years, which has Jack Bonden rooting for them. You should too. - continued...

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Old School Love

Jerry Ball

He was just as entertaining as he was dominating on the defensive line. Jerry Ball was doing his thing for the Lions back when the Lions were playing meaningful games, and Joe Brown remembers him fondly. - continued...

The List

Top 5 Ways To Fix The Pro Bowl

Every sport's tinkered with the way they play their All-Star Game, so why won't the NFL make some changes to the worst of all of them. Richard Diaz offers up five ways he thinks could liven up the yearly trip to Hawai'i. - continued...

Bandwagon Love

Doing The Charleston

Davidson and their superstar Stephen Curry are getting all the press, but Joe Brown says the Cougars of the College of Charleston are playing just as well, with an identical 10-2 record and what should be a fight for the conference title. - continued...

Lovin' Life

The Monday Mixtape

Happy New Year! John Gorman would like to offer you his 2009 Survival Guide, filled with half-baked trends and predictions guaranteed useless or your money back. Also, the wild card weekend, the Winter Classic and the Pistons. - continued...


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