Brian Cady
Where Would You Bat Alex Rodriguez?
After this past Monday night's game against the Baltimore Orioles, Yankees manager Joe Girardi was asked about moving third baseman Alex Rodriguez down in the batting order and gave a very vague answer as to what he is going to do. If you were in Joe Girardi's shoes, where would you put A-Rod in tonight's lineup, if at all...
Alex Karras, Former NFL Player, Dead At 77
In a day where it has become common-place for athletes to crossover between the Sports and Entertainment worlds, one of the true original crossover talents has left us. Alex Karras, a former NFL player who eventually gained popularity as an actor, has passed away at the age of 77.
Who Sucks Less – Mark Sanchez Or Tim Tebow?
Last night, given the extreme circumstances of facing Houston's terrific defense and having all his reliable targets in the passing game "riding pine," Mark Sanchez did pretty decent on Monday Night Football. However, as expected, the 23-17 loss has come with some detractors calling for back-up Tim Tebow to at least get more playing time, and maybe even take over the starting job...
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Play Of The Week – NFL Week Five [POLL]
It was an eventful Week Five of the 2012 NFL season, which helped further divide the contenders from the pretenders. But every week, there are a handful of plays we always consider "contenders" for your Miller Lite "Play of the Week." So, without further ado, here are your four nominees for this week:
Joe McKnight's 100-yard kickoff return TD (Texans-Jets)
Drew Brees' record-s
Did Joe Girardi Get The Playoff Rotation Right?
Prior to Game One of the American League Divisional Series against Baltimore, Yankees manager Joe Girardi announced his pitching rotation for the series - Andy Pettitte will start Game Two tonight, with Hiroki Kuroda in Game Three and Phil Hughes in Game Four (CC Sabathia will start Game Five, if necessary)...
What Odds Do You Give The Jets To Win Tonight?
Tonight, the New York Jets will host the undefeated Houston Texans on Monday Night Football. We are well aware that "any given Sunday/Monday" a team can be defeated. However, myself and Brian Noe don't like the odds of the Jets winning at all tonight...
Peyton Manning Vs. Tom Brady – Has It Lost Luster?
On Sunday afternoon, the great quarterback rivalry of the last decade will reignite, when Peyton Manning leads the Denver Broncos into Gillette Stadium to face Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. However, Noe and I just aren't pumped up for their match-up this time around...
Joe DiMaggio Or Johnny Unitas – Which Streak Is More Impressive?
This Sunday night, New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees will try to set a NFL record for most consecutive games with at least one touchdown pass, which he is currently tied for with Colts legend Johnny Unitas. That got us thinking about the best "old-school" records in sports, and we came up with this: which streak is/was more impressive, Johnny Unitas' 47 straight games with a touc
NBA Cracks Down On Flopping: Good Or Bad?
The NBA has established a policy to crack down on "flopping" in the league, which will penalize players through fines (and possibly suspensions) for essentially poor acting and faking that has been called, "something that has no place in our game" by commissioner David Stern...
Who Would You Prefer The Yankees Face In ALDS?
After 162 games, the New York Yankees finally clinched the American League East title, as well as home-field advantage throughout the American League side of the MLB Playoffs. This leaves the Baltimore Orioles and the Texas Rangers to face off in tomorrow night's one-game Wild Card playoff...
Miguel Cabrera: Sit Or Play?
Entering tonight's final game of the season, Detroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera is leading the American League in all three "Triple Crown" categories and would be the first player to accomplish this feat since 1967. If you're Miguel Cabrera, would you sit out tonight's finale, in hopes that your stats hold up, or do you play and try defending your title...
Should Major League Baseball Adopt A Tiebreaker Policy?
Entering the final day of the 2012 MLB Regular Season, there is a possibility we could finish with a tie atop the American League East between the New York Yankees and the Baltimore Orioles. This would mean a one-game playoff game in Baltimore on Thursday, and this has Brian Noe fuming mad...