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Filling the Gaps - Weekend Edition
Carlos Zambrano's no-no for the Cubbies was easily the biggest highlight of the weekend. Our own Mad Love gives you all the other news you may have missed the last couple days - and some things you just have to hear again. - continued...
To Squat Or Not To Squat?
Busted! Joe Brown tells us about a certain class of fan whose sneaky antics are a bother to us all. - continued...
The Money Makers
They started the season going 6-5 for you last week, including a 6-2 mark in their NFL alone. This time around, The Closer and Mike DeMarco look to better that mark, despite their differences in the Falcons/Bucs matchup. - continued...
The Tailgate
USC vs. OSU. Or is it OSU vs. USC? Good Lord, whatever it is, can we please stop talking about it, please?! Jack Bonden tries to avoid the game nobody else will for as long as he possibly can. I'll give you a new topic: George Selvie. Discuss. - continued...
Upon Further Review: Week 1
Every week throughout the season, Mike DeMarco will review the week that was in the NFL with his news & notes, predictions, stars of the week and the ever popular 32 questions. - continued...
The Huddle: This Week in the NCAAs
West Virginia's a mess, Notre Dame's a five-win team at best and Fresno State/Wisconsin may turn out to be the best game of the weekend. Powers Kane brings you this and more in this week's version of The Huddle. - continued...
The Torch Has Now Been Passed
The Packers won, Aaron Rodgers threw a touchdown and ran for another. The latter of which was followed by Rodgers' first-ever Lambeau Leap. Joe Brown says that moment was as important a play as any he'll ever make on the field. - continued...
Our 2008 NFL Wish List
Could any NFL season ever rival the one we witnessed in '07? Adam Ruggiero believes this season will be one of the greatest in the sport's history. The Pats will become immortal and Ocho Cinco will dominate, then ride off into the sunset. - continued...
The Money Makers
They've been breaking teams down for months, charting progress reports and analyzing the film, and now "The Closer" and Mike DeMarco can finally give you their well researched Picks of the Week! Jacksonville seems to be a popular one. - continued...
32 Burning NFL Questions: NFC
In the NFC version of 32 Burning Questions, Mike DeMarco asks us if the Cowboys are for real, if Donovan McNabb can return at 100% and whether the Giants have anything left after a magical Super Bowl run. - continued...
Who’s Lovin’ Life … In Week 1
It's football time, ladies and gentlemen. And if Detroit fans are excited, then you should surely be excited too. C.G. Morelli tells us who's Lovin' Life the most this week around the league, as fans everywhere get pumped for NFL action. - continued...
Where, Oh Where Will Anquan Go?
Are there any takers for Anquan Boldin? Any takers at all? Brad Berreman says a trade isn't necessarily eminent, but he also wouldn't be surprised to see something happen. If it does, he's laid out a couple options that make the most sense. - continued...
The Huddle: Week 1’s In The Book
Was East Carolina's win over Virginia Tech really an upset? Is Pat White a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate? Powers Kane gives you all the important inside action from inside Week 1's action. - continued...
Rami’s The Cubs’ Biggest Stick
Talk all you want about Alfonso Soriano or Carlos Zambrano or Kerry Wood, Sarah Spain says Aramis Ramirez has easily been the Cubs' MVP this season, and his game-winning grand slam this week was the icing on the cake. - continued...
Merriman Will Defy Science
Every doctor he's seen has told him to have surgery on his left knee. However, Shawne Merriman will play football this season and Derik Hettinger isn't the only person around asking why. - continued...
Let’s Make A Deal For Rudi
Rudi Johnson is unhappy in Cincinnati, as is everybody else there apparently. However, he believes the team will be shopping him any day now. Brad Berreman hears his cries and offers up a handful of possible solutions. - continued...
Mouth of the South - Rankings Suck
There aren't many people who agree with the BCS rankings system, and Gary Lloyd certainly isn't one of 'em. He agrees the current rankings need to go, so teams like Kansas and Missouri have a legitimaet shot at a national title. - continued...
Strahan’s Done … Maybe, Perhaps?
The bait was being dangled for Michael Strahan, but Chad Klassen said the future Hall of Famer didn't bite it this week when the Giants asked him to come back. He's now officially retired and ready to move on. - continued...
Redeem Team Gets It Done
They may not have had the overall talent as the original Dream Team, but Chad Klassen says this year's version of USA Basketball is actually the bigger accomplishment. - continued...
Rapid City Little League
While congrats go out to the Hawai'ian Little League team for taking down the LLWS this weekend, Chad Hollingsworth says a team from small town South Dakota made people stop and check themselves this year. - continued...













