
It's My Favorite Time Of The Year
NFL-Favre Watch It’s been a slow off-season on the Brett Favre front, but ESPN has recently tried to make it news again. I don’t think this year is going to be as flashy and edgy as the past, he’s coming back, just not for training camp. Also, anyone that says Brett Favre doesn’t have the [...]

Get Your Popcorn, Do A Dance, Figure Something Out
Let’s start by putting to rest all the hypocrites about this subject. Only three years ago the masses were one tug away from letting go in their pants over the thoughts of Terrell Owens and Chad Johnson (yes, his name is Chad Johnson) playing on the same team. Anyone of those same people that want [...]

ROMO's Life On The Edge
With so much spare time on my hands lately, I’ve been reading some great, awful and interesting books. I’ve just started to read Bill Simmons’ Book of Basketball (only 260-something pages into the monster of literature), but previously read former NFL linebacker, Bill Romanowski’s autobiography. ROMO : My Life On The Edge : Living Dreams [...]
You Gotta Make the Blood come through the Mouth
John Henderson’s pregame routine:
Raise your hand if you want Joe’s job.

Don't Jump
Every year right around this time, Red Sox fans become nervous, anxious and scared that we’re going to take our yearly dive after the All-Star break. This week has proven nothing different than the past as we’ve lost three out of four to the AL West leading Texas Rangers in the first series since the [...]

Top 9 Moments From The All-Star Break
Although the MLB All-Star Game and Statefarm Home Run Derby are not the most watched events in sports, I felt compelled to watch. Here are my favorite moments from the All-Star break. 1. David Ortiz getting booed during his introduction for the Home Run Derby followed by him asking Vernon Wells and Nick Swisher, “Why [...]

George Steinbrenner; Enemy, Pioneer, Legend
There is not much to say at a time like this. In a week where the Yankees, a team that I can’t stand, has lost two major legacies to their franchise I can only say one thing to Yankee fans across the world: I’m sorry. You all know his stats, you know what he did [...]

Don't Touch His Waves
For the past month I’ve been trying to dive into the story about Adrian Beltre and his issues in the dugout when teammates touch his head. 7 Sports Extra finally got me the information that I wanted on Sunday night, July 11. The answer to my question was just as simple as I thought it [...]

Acknowledging Bob Sheppard
Bob Sheppard is the famous voice behind the New York Yankees and New York Giants during the days of Pepper Johnson, Leonard Marshall…and Taylor. Here is Bob Sheppard announcing the starting lineup between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox at the old Yankee Stadium. Bob Sheppard was also added to the row of [...]

Boston Bruins Rookie, Tyler Seguin
So here he is, the Boston Bruins #2 overall draft pick. This kid is going to be the real deal, scoring in his first practice with the team this off-season. Tyler Sequin is the scorer that we were told that we needed in order to win the Stanley Cup. Take a look for yourself.

Interrogating LeBron James
So we’ve heard all the angles of how LeBron James turned his back on the Cleveland Cavaliers franchise. We’ve heard that he was selfish and the opposition that he was ready to win a championship and forgo his ego to be on a competitive team with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. Other than the fact [...]

Tonight’s The Night
Wherever Lebron goes, this will be a monumental decision. This decision could not only shape the NBA Finals for years to come but also change how teams approach free agency and the trade deadline. Either way, we will all be watching tonight.

Kardashian's Win Championships
Kim and Khloe Kardashian first burst onto the scene in their family reality show, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, which the SportsFanGirl loves so much (obviously meaning I get stuck watching it between innings). Both sisters having no personal athletic background whatsoever, other than the fact that their biological father was one of OJ Simpson’s [...]

BREAKING NEWS : Wade And Bosh Will Play For Heat
It’s starting to look like the rest of the 2010 NBA Free Agent class doesn’t like waiting for the show stopper, LeBron James to make his announcement on Thursday night about his choices for the 2010 season. Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh announced a few hours ago on a live ESPN interview that they have [...]

Vote Kevin Youkilis Into The 2010 All-Star Game
The final votes are alive for one more day. Please take some time out of your day and vote for Kevin Youkilis so he can play in the 2010 MLB All-Star Game in Los Angeles. Kevin Youkilis has put up MVP type numbers yet again for the first half of the season yet wasn’t voted [...]

John Wall; Another Gang Member In The NBA?
It’s possible that I could be wrong, it’s possible that John Wall is not holding up the gang sign known as “bk” or “blood killer”. Maybe it’s the angle that I’m looking at it from, the timing of the picture being taken or possibly even a different hand gesture that the Kentucky Wildcats used when [...]

Yankee Fan Gets Hit Right In The Mouth
I found a nice gem of a video for today. You can learn a few lessons from this guy: 1) Stay off the phone – If you’re at a baseball game, what the hell are you doing on a cell phone, watch and enjoy the damn game. 2) Bring a glove to the game if [...]