Should The Sixers Be Winning?
The Sixers have been winning their games lately. You know the question is being asked. Should they be playing for more ping pong balls? Or is there something positive that comes out of winning during a lost-cause season?
What are your thoughts?
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Posted on January 29, 2007 by Micah | Filed Under Sixers, Philadelphia
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Meet your new LB core!
Len Pasquarelli’s Tip Sheet on ESPN.com is reporting that the Eagles brass are considering moving Gaither into the middle linebacker spot in 2007.
For the peeps with an Insider account - you can check the report here.
I wrote in this space about a week ago that I wouldn’t be surprised if the […]
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Posted on January 26, 2007 by Dave | Filed Under Eagles
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The Birds
Offseason might sting Birds fans - Paul Domowitch - Daily News
Domo writes an Eckelesque column. The Eagles aren’t going to re-sign anyone, they don’t have enough money to sign any other available free agents, and they’re going to find a way to screw up the draft. Sweet.
Linebacker? U must be kidding […]
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Posted on January 26, 2007 by Dave | Filed Under Sixers, Flyers, Eagles, Phillies
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Profootballtalk.com: Terry Bradshaw is dead
And you wonder why I think profootballtalk.com is garbage:
At 3:13 p.m. ProFootballTalk.com. ran this headline: Terry Bradshaw dead?
This is what followed: “We’re picking up some unconfirmed reports from diverse sources that… Terry Bradshaw died in a car accident on Thursday.”
By 3:20, the site posted this headline: Terry is fine.
Then this: “Whew. One of our industry […]
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Posted on January 26, 2007 by Dave | Filed Under NFL Football
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Flyers win award
At least the Flyers won something. Here’s a hint:
Any guesses bitches?
QUESTION 6: WHICH TEAM HAS THE MOST INTIMIDATING FANS?
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Posted on January 26, 2007 by Dave | Filed Under Philadelphia
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