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Death of Chris Henry: The Hardest Ones to Love Are the Ones That Need It Most
Posted: 20th December 2009 by Steven Resnick in NFL
I stumbled across an article written today about the death of Chris Henry that just appalled me! The article is titled "Chris Henry Died as he Lived." The goal of the article was basically to cheapen the life of Henry, by stating that it wasn't a surpriseáthat Henry died a violent death.
Henry did make mistakes in life. He was definitely not a saint or that good of a role model, ...
Golden State Warriors: Another Year, Another Disgrace
Posted: 15th December 2009 by Steven Resnick in NBA
The end couldn't have come soon enough.
It's hard to believe that less than two years ago the Golden State Warriors won 48 games and the year before that, went to the playoffs. Now, that's all but a distant memory.
Chris Cohan is still the most incompetent owner in all of professional sports. Team President Robert Rowell is just as bad, Larry Riley is a puppet to the organization as GM with ...
San Francisco 49ers’ Goals for Last Four Games of the Season
Posted: 12th December 2009 by Steven Resnick in NFL
The San Francisco 49ers haveáa remote chance of making the playoffs this year, but it's time to stop thinking about it. Instead the 49ers have other goals that the team should work on and, if the 49ers somehow make the playoffs, then that's truly a miracle.
One goal for the 49ers is to start mixing upáthe playcalling. During the course of the season it's either been running the ball or throwing ...
After Calming Down Over Bad Officiating, 49ers Gameplan Was Wrong
Posted: 8th December 2009 by Steven Resnick in NFL
After looking at the San Franicsco 49ers page on Yahoo Sports, there was a quote from Mike Singletary that made me wonder what the heck he was thinking when making the comment. It was in regards to the 49ers change in philosophy on offense.
Singletary is quoted as saying this about Frank Gore "Frank is not going to lose his mind if he doesn't get 100 yards because I think, at ...
For David Stern he has some explaining to do because as a long time fan, the NBA referees are the worst in all major sports. I have no clue why they decided to bring them back, the NBA was better off with replacement referees.
After watching the last two Golden State Warriors games and the end of the Los Angeles Laker game against the Miami Heat, it's become very clear to ...
Brett Farve's numbers this season have been eye-popping thanks to the best supporting cast that he's ever played with.
Never in Favre's career has he played alongside a running back of Adrian Perterson's caliber.
It's not that Favre hasn't ever had a running back that gained over a 1,000 yards on the ground. The fact is that Peterson offers the ability to break off a big run at any time in the ...
How Does One Define The Greatest Hitter Of All-Time?
Posted: 27th November 2009 by Steven Resnick in MLB
In terms of baseball and its history defining the greatest hitter of all-time is an extremely difficult task. The reason for this is that there are two types of hitters: One is a contact hitter and the other is a power hitter.
For a contact hitter there goal is to get on base anyway possible whether it's taking a walk, using their speed to get on with a bunt, splitting the ...
Despite Injuires and Illness, Warriors Triumph Over Dallas
Posted: 24th November 2009 by Steven Resnick in NBA
Coming off their best win of the year on Friday over the Portland Trailblazers, the Golden State Warriors proved tonight that victory was no fluke.
The Warriors have nine players either injured or sick, as well as their head coach Don Nelson, who missed tonight's game due to pneumonia.
As per league rules, the Warriors had to dress eight players.Those players were Monta Ellis, Stephen Curry, Anthony Morrow, Anthony Randolph, Mikki Moore, ...
49ers Offense Was Never Playoff Caliber; Neither Was the Defense
Posted: 22nd November 2009 by Steven Resnick in NFL
After the San Francisco 49ers victory over the Chicago Bears, it seemed like the 49ers had turned the corner, especially defensively.
The team forced Jay Cutler into five interceptions, but what was not stated about the defense was they did not sack Cutler once and the Bears threw 52 times.á
The offense for the 49ers was non-existent throughout much of the game. Most of that is because Jimmy Raye, the offensive coordinator ...
Why Andrew Bailey Should Have Ran Away with the AL Rookie of the Year Award
Posted: 19th November 2009 by Steven Resnick in MLB
Andrew Bailey should have been a near-unanimous selection for the American League Rookie of the Year Award. Bailey was by far the best rookie in the American League in 2009, and it's ridiculous that he only got 13 first-place votes out of the 28 votes that were cast.
Elvis Andrus of the Texas Rangers finished second and Rick Porcello of the Detroit Tigers finished third. The Chicago White Sox feel like ...