Lovin' Life

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The Monday Mixtape

The Chargers and Bills played parts of yesterday's game sans power. Elsewhere, John Gorman says the Cowboys are fragile, the Titans are boring, the Rays are the champs and college football is back to normal. It can only be the Mixtape. - continued...

The Money Makers

Mike De Marco continues to have an incredible overall season record, despite an average effort last week, while The Closer is currently on the rebound from a tough start to the year. These are your weekly Money Makers. - continued...

The Rock Files

Poor TRF. His Dolphins still can't seem to get it right, losing to the Texans. However, there's still some light at the end of the tunnel for David Rock, who's now free from having to see any more of Craig Sager's suits in the MLB playoffs. - continued...

Politics = Playoff Baseball = Perfect

If John McCain had to be a playoff team, who would he be? The young, upstart Rays? The big-market, yet doomed Dodgers? C.G. Morelli has him lined up, along with the other three major political candidates still alive. Let's get it on! - continued...

Upon Further Review: Stud Rookie

Matt Ryan's no normal rookie quarterback, folks. Mike De Marco believes this Falcons team is the real deal, and their young signal caller could already be one of the better QBs in the game. Ryan has Atlanta in the middle of a playoff race. - continued...

The Huddle - Penn State’s For Real

Yeah, it's official, Penn State's a title contender. Deal with it. Powers Kane knows Texas had a big win this week, and that BYU is a darkhorse candidate, but the Nittany Lions are the real deal and could be taking home the title in January. - continued...

The Monday Mixtape

How'd your money do this week? John Gorman says the most important investment to preserve during times of crisis is your sense of humor. Appropriately, this week's Mixtape has an apocalyptic bent. - continued...

The Money Makers

The Closer and Mike De Marco are both trying to rebound from off weeks, but that hasn't been a problem before. One problem, though? Both seem to like Indy just one week after nearly losing to Houston. Yikes! Hope they're right. - continued...

The Tailgate - Red River Rockin’

It's the talk of the town this weekend, and Jack Bonden's no dummy. He recognies, as I'm sure you do, this Oklahoma/Texas game is where it's at. It truly is what makes October great, even in the world of college football. - continued...

Who’s Lovin’ Life … In The Playoffs?

It's down to four teams, and C.G. Morelli couldn't be any happier. I guess that's easy when you're a Phillies fan, isn't it? Of course, they aren't the only Lovin' Life right now. - continued...

The Rock Files - On The Defense

David Rock has seen bad defense in the past, but never has it had such an impact on TRF's own bottom line. - continued...

Upon Further Review: Top Cats

After holding the Chiefs to just 127 total yards, and Larry Johnson to only two of them on the ground, Mike De Marco says the Panthers' defense may have just taken over as the best unit in the league. - continued...

The Huddle - N.D.’s Return

It may just be time to consider Notre Dame as a legitimate contender this season. Powers Kane may not be a fan, but even he recognizes the things Jimmy Clausen and the Fightin' Irish are doing on offense thus far. - continued...

The Monday Mixtape

The kitchen sink has been thrown. John Gorman presents parity in the NFL, the surprising nerd school football renaissance, 50 cent done Yakety Sax-style and those poor, poor Cubs fans. - continued...

The Money Makers

With a 19-8 overall record, Mike De Marco can only rival our own Mad Love's hot streak at the monent. It's time for The Closer to step it up. His Power Picks have been huge, but 15-20 overall leaves a lot to be desired. - continued...

The Tailgate - A Big XII Spotlight

Can you believe it? Yeah, the SEC isn't the headline act this week! This Saturday, Jack Bonden says it's time for some Big XII action. Chase Daniel will have his work cut out for him in Nebraska, and the Longhorns will have a doozy in Boulder. - continued...

Upon Further Review: Week 4

Tennessee and Buffalo are both 4-0, thanks to defense and a solid running game. Mike De Marco wonders how good the Titans could be if they ever bothered to improve that passing game of theirs. - continued...

Who’s Lovin’ Life … In The Playoffs

This country is in a crisis, folks. And C.G. Morelli is here to help. While you're fretting over whether the bank is foreclosing on your house this week, Morelli lets you know how "Real Change" is affecting this year's major league playoffs. - continued...

The Huddle - Who’s Still Alive?

Despite losing last week, USC dropped only to ninth in the polls, meaning they still have a legitimate chance at a national title. Of course, Powers Kane says they'll have to battle teams like Alabama and half the Big 12. - continued...

The Monday Mixtape

One of the wildest, most amazing weekends in sports just happened!! John Gorman says epic wild card and pennant races, unbelievable college football upsets and outrageous NFL games made this a weekend to remember. - continued...

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Old School Love

Jay Novacek

Jason Witten's unbelievable success recently provoked thoughts of another Dallas great: Jay Novacek. Chad Hollingsworth remembers the multiple All-Pro selection who was the anchor in the Cowboys dynasty of the '90s. - continued...

The List

The Biggest of the Little Guys

Nate Robinson leads the way today, but Joe Brown says there were several other little guys who once owned the NBA before him. They may never have exceeded 5-foot-9, but they were all monsters in their own way. - continued...

Bandwagon Love

Your Gratuitous Anna Rawson Update

We know you love Anna as much as we do. This year, she's at Q-School trying to earn her card again. Will the fairway fox be teeing it off for real come January? Would you like more gratuitous pictures? The answer to one of those questions is easy. - continued...

Lovin' Life

Upon Further Review

Matt Ryan, Steve Slaton, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Joe Flacco, Eddie Royal and more. Mike De Marco says it's because of all these offensive studs that this year's rookie class could be the best there's ever been. - continued...


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