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Has the NBA’s Eastern Conference Become Dominant Over The West?
Written by Sports Session on September 08, 2010 in Front Page Features, NBA
Tags: basketball, boston celtics, Dwight Howard, Eastern Conference, Lakers, miami heat, NBA, orlando magic, paul pierce
The landscape of the Eastern Conference has slowly changed recently. The last few seasons all everyone wanted to talk about is how weak the Eastern conference was, how all of the dominant teams were in the West. Thanks to the Kevin Garnet/Ray Allen trades in 2007 the Celtics were able to upset that trend, although that happened it on temporarily tilted the balance. Their chance at winning multiple championships is severely limited because of their aging roster. They may have another run left in... [Read more]
He’s Back! Darrelle Revis Ends Holdout With The New York Jets.
Written by Sports Session on September 06, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: AFC East, Contract Holdout, darrelle revis, New contract, new york jets, NFL, nfl season, Rex Ryan, woody johnson
The New York Jets and start corner back Darrelle Revis have played out a soap opera throughout the summer, and it has taken everyone involved through the gamut of emotions. There have been intense moments on both sides of the negotiations, stubbornness, and finally mutual agreement. That is right Darrelle Revis is back in the fold as a New York Jet, as he is expected to sign his new deal on Monday. ESPN’s Adam Schefter was the first to report it via Twitter. Manish Mehta reports that additional... [Read more]
2010 NFL Season Predictions
Written by Jack Jones on September 03, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: AFC, afc championship game, baltimore ravens, ben roethlisberger, cincinnati bengals, Houston Texans, miami dolphins, New England Patriots, new york jets, nfc, NFL, nfl predictions, nfl season, Peyton Manning, Steelers, tennessee titans
The beginning of the 2010 NFL season is just around the corner, and while there are still a few moves that will likely be made before week 1 games get underway, we have a solid good idea of what each team is going to look like this season. Based on what has happened so far during the off season; here is a look at my 2010 NFL predictions. AFC East: I have the New England Patriots repeating as division winners in 2010, but should get a strong push from the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins. Even after... [Read more]
Manny Ramirez Is Baseball’s Jester. Why Do We Keep Tuning Into The Show?
Written by Sports Session on September 01, 2010 in Front Page Features, MLB
Tags: 20 million dollars, Chicago White Sox, joe torre, Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Baseball, Manny Being Manny, manny ramirez, MLB, waivers
You can’t open up a newspaper or sports website without seeing people talk about Manny Ramirez and his latest antics. The media has once again taken the bait and gone overboard with these situations. Manny has a history of doing these types of things, and they report on it like it’s something new. Sports reporters have started appealing to the lowest common denominator, and this situation with Manny Ramirez illustrates that. The first incident took place a few nights ago when he was still... [Read more]
Oakland A’s Pitcher Brett Anderson Deletes Twitter Account, But Forgets To Delete Offending Photo.
Written by Sports Session on August 31, 2010 in Front Page Features, MLB
Tags: brett anderson, MLB, oakland athletics, professional athletes, professional baseball player, professional sports, strippers, TweetPhoto, twitter
A lot of people have started using Twitter these days including professional athletes, many of them are slowly jumping on the Twitter trend and setting up accounts. Unfortunately for most of them it may be better to not have a Twitter account at all because the public continually seems to want to scrutinize every picture and tweet they put out there. Oakland Athletics’ Pitcher Brett Anderson had probably the shortest lived Twitter account in the history of professional sports. Anderson shortly... [Read more]
Tracy McGrady Signs With The Pistons. Is There Any Gas Left In The Tank?
Written by Sports Session on August 20, 2010 in Front Page Features, NBA
Tags: basketball, Detroit Pistons, NBA, nba players, professional basketball, professional sports, T-Mac, Tracy McGrady
Tracy McGrady is 31 and has agreed to play for the Pistons this season for a relatively low salary. He’s being brought in at the paltry NBA veteran’s minimum of $1.35 million. There’s still magic in the McGrady name in NBA circles. His fan base is still strong. To many, McGrady is just one good rehab curriculum away from returning to greatness. The Pistons signed McGrady for his name recognition and his potential to pull people into the Palace on a snowy night in January when the Memphis... [Read more]
Glen Coffee Retires After One Season In The NFL, Citing “God Told Me To Do It”.
Written by Sports Session on August 19, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: 49ers, football career, football player, Glen Coffee, NFL, professional sports, religious beliefs, Running Back, tony dungy, university of alabama
San Fransciso 49ers Running Back Glen Coffee recently retired from the NFL after only one season in the league. Many speculated on the reasons for his retirement, failed drug test, his heart wasn’t in it anymore, or he had some undisclosed illness. Well Coffee broken his silence and commented on the real reasons he decided to leave the NFL after only one season. “Saturday, Coffee told Matt Barrows of The Sacramento Bee that he’s headed back to school to complete his undergraduate degree... [Read more]
LeBron Tries to “Explain” Himself in GQ. Why Can’t King James Just Move On?
Written by Sports Session on August 18, 2010 in Front Page Features, NBA
Tags: "The Decision, cleveland cavaliers, cleveland cavaliers owner, ESPN, kobe bryant, lebron, lebron james, magazine interview, miami heat, Michael Jordan
In GQ’s September issue, the magazine will run an in-depth interview with LeBron about his decision to leave Cleveland for the Miami Heat, how he decided to announce his decision, Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert’s comments, and other things. It’s too bad, however, that LeBron has lost the attention of the nation, which is worse than how he lost the nation’s respect when he went forward with “The Decision”. At least people listened then. Oh, we hear what LeBron has to say,... [Read more]
With Ben Tate’s Injury, Has Arian Foster Turned Into An Elite Fantasy Running Back?
Written by Sports Session on August 17, 2010 in Fantasy Sports, Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: ankle injury, arian foster, Ben Tate, fred jackson, Houston Texans, marshawn lynch, NFL, nfl preseason, offseason, steve slaton
Injuries have always been a part of sports, and the NFL preseason almost comes down to who can make it through without getting hurt. We have already watched injuries to players like Larry Fitzgerald, Torry Holt, Fred Jackson, and Marshawn Lynch. Injuries create opportunities and solidify positions for some, at the end of the day if you get through the preseason without getting hurt you stand a good chance of making the team. With the news that rookie tailback Ben Tate is scheduled to go on IR... [Read more]

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