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Minnesota Twins Believe in Wondrous Comebacks: It’s an October Miracle

Posted: 7th October 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in MLB
At last, a distressing night of madness came to aáclose, jolting relaxed Detroit fans who believed in Fang Power and pitches with roaring speed. WouldnÆt it have been nice for a town that has dealt with affliction the last few years to maintain a three-game lead with four games left? WouldnÆt it have been nice for the Tigers to eschew a seven-game lead, including a divisional league that lasted four months ...
IÆve read about this specific topic, and heard the endless hype for a week. IÆve felt animosity from Cheesehead maniacs whoÆve suddenly turned on Brett Favre because of his unforeseen and flaky notion to hold the Green Bay Packers hostage for months. But lastly, it was the surreal transition after Favre un-retired and signed with the Minnesota Vikings, wearing purple, and drawing much hype in the most-anticipated and highly publicized Monday ...

Angels Plans On Turning Tragedy Into Glorious Times

Posted: 1st October 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in MLB
It was utterly heartwarming emotions, felt throughout Angel Stadium after clinching the AL West division, which has turned into an usual trait in prior years. But there was a slight difference this time when a celebration erupted near the mound.á They gathered and jumped as if they were children playing a little league game with no implications. As a result, it had many implications and meaningful triumph, to whereas the Los Angeles ...

‘Boys Will Be ‘Boys, If Romo Excels Merely With Fewer Tosses

Posted: 29th September 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NFL
My inclination each season is to imagine the Dallas Cowboys, getting past unnecessary futility that has suffocated high expectations in the past. But in a juncture, when it seems Tony Romo isnÆt beleaguered with paparazzi snapping endless snapshots of him and ex-girlfriend Jessica Simpson vacationing at a pool party a week before a pivotal playoff game, he might have a better possibility at avoiding a late collapse and advance to the ...

Minnesota Twins Can Wave Goodbye as Tiger Fangs are Too Brutal

Posted: 25th September 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in MLB
As the postseason looms, it brings back memories of the annual fall classic grasping our awareness on which team is worthy of winning the pennant or teams that are bust. As the season unfolds, it captivates our senses seeing which team survives the finish, after withstanding a bleak and shameful season for all the treacherous steroid scandals. It involved a mysterious list that has taunted the game of baseball, leaving ...

Bears’ Cutler Redeems Nightmarish Blunders: Chicago Isn’t Done Just Yet

Posted: 21st September 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NFL
The images defined much about the game of football in the Sunday matinee in Chicago. You can define it as momentum, or even a game of faltering on some occasions. Either way, the Chicago Bears might not be on the verge of hibernation. Instead they might have a chance of prolonging an auspicious season, with other teams faltering late in games. Somehow the Bears managed, escaping from a tense afternoon at Solider ...

Colorado Rockies’ Statement Game Brings Back Cool Rocktober Feel

Posted: 17th September 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in MLB
So, we’re experiencing what might be another miracle story in the Mile High City.  Turns out fans are long over the Denver Broncos, though a sensational upset created some buzz in Week One.  But in the meantime, this time of year is when fans shout and turn their attention to Rocktober fanfare. Once again, the Colorado Rockies aren’t an illusion.  They’ve made themselves tangible by making a statement over the San ...

Michael Jordan Divulges Contiguous Legacy That Will Live Forever

Posted: 15th September 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NBA
Dating back to the 1993 playoffs, a young and prosperous guard was still developing into a pure legend, but earned a respectable nickname after nailing a buzzer-beater shattering the hearts in Cleveland. In an astonishing game, Michael Jordan was known as the Air Jordan, scoring 43 points and led the Chicago Bulls to a remarkable defeat. Back in 97, he led and amazingly ousted the Utah Jazz, and played with flu-like symptoms. ...

Jay Cutler Stumbles While Aaron Rodgers Blossoms in Bloody Rivalry

Posted: 14th September 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NFL
It turned out to be a quarterback matchup, seeing which true leader can quarterback his team to a victory. It turned out Jay Cutler isn’t the savior he was supposed to be when the Chicago Bears snatched him from Denver. He’s the franchise quarterback locals fell in love with, and started celebrating when he arrived, as if they had finished a season unbeaten. He’s now the franchise quarterback who failed to outlast ...

Pittsburgh Steelers: They’re Still Your Super Bowl Favorites

Posted: 11th September 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NFL
Despite coping with adversity over the years, Ben Roethlisberger replicated familiar scenes on Thursday night, starting off the 2009 season. He's duplicating heroics, quarterbacking the Pittsburgh Steelers to late victories. He's a reckless daredevil who has withstood tragic scares. But most of all, Big Ben's quarterbacking heroics has been highlighted by leading the men in French Mustard yellow to two Super Bowl titles this decade, including their historical sixth title. On a gratifying evening, ...