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The Blue Workhorse

A sports blog encompassing MLB baseball, NBA basketball, NFL football, NHL hockey, PGA golf, NCAA athletics, and everything in between.

Entries for February, 2008

Zednik’s Artery was ‘Hanging like a Thread’

Blood gushed like an awful scene from a graphic video game. But this was no game…this was a life or death situation.

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Mrs. Clemens? Saga has more twists than LOST.

I really don’t like Roger Clemens, and it wasn’t shocking when he was fingered as a steroid user, but I have to give it to him and Brian McNamee. It seems they are trying to overtake LOST for the most number of plot twists and turns.

The McNamee/Clemens duo should even think about taking their act on the road because combined they are making the countdown to spring training entertaining and interesting. It’s comical at the least, and hilarious at best.

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Horford the Next Dwight Howard?

Al Horford has been playing great basketball for the Atlanta Hawks. Not only is he a possibility for the Rookie of the Year award, despite what Kevin Durant has done this year, but Horford could be the next Dwight Howard.

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Dick Vitale Returns in Time for Rivalry

After two months, Dick Vitale will return to calling college basketball from his courtside seat. Vitale, who had throat surgery, will return for the Tobacco Road rivalry between #2 Duke & #3 North Carolina.

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My New Favorite Number: 18 and 1

I think it is wise to preempt this blog with two things. 1) I am still having difficulty understanding what exactly a blog is and 2) I am not a Giants fan. Conversely, I am not really against the Patriots, per se, but I am against the 2007-2008 Patriots. I’ll admit it, I’m a bandwagon hater.

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A Sports Fan Paying Attention to the Commercials

There were 70 or so commercials, excluding the NFL and FOX’s own self-promotions. Listed below are the top and bottom 5 rated commercials from the Superbowl (based on the average rating)

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