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Long suffering Celtics fans don’t need another reason to root for the Green in the next round against Detroit, but we just got one anyway. Thanks to Greg Garber on ESPN.com for one of the best articles about priorities and family that you will ever read. What are you waiting for, go read every word. […]
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Specter wants outside probe of Spygate In advocating for an independent inquiry, Specter cited what he called a conflict of interest for the NFL. He said the league and its owners have a financial incentive to put the scandal behind them because “the core of their game is integrity.” Sen. Specter is right, even the […]
Ho hum, another day, a couple of more championships for Boston area…. BC Eagles beat Irish to take NCAA hockey title DENVER – The names came filtering down. Bernie Burke. Len Ceglarski. The so-called ’49ers, whose championship spawned the Pike’s Peak booster club at The Heights. Brian Gionta and 2001. The current crop of Boston […]
Jay Bilas played college basketball for Duke and had a cup of coffee in the NBA. For more than a decade he has been an ESPN commentator while maintaining a career as a lawyer in Charlotte. Apparently, he doesn’t suffer fools gladly, as you will see in this unfortunate interview with fellow ESPNer Dan Le […]
It was a pleasure to welcome back Bill Gertz, defense and national security reporter for The Washington Times. He has been breaking stories about China’s plans for a harsh crackdown against dissidents. We talked about the protests in London and what he termed the “appeasement” of the Bush administration. What is Pundit Review Radio? Pundit […]
Jim Kelly of Sports Illustrated: Greatness undiminished The Bobby Orr I remember changed not just the way defensemen played the game, but he answered the call of the true measure of athletic achievement: he changed the game itself. When I was ten years old, I got the opportunity to skate with Bobby Orr at Twin […]
They whupped the Pats tonight and deserved to win the game. Congratulations. Clearly, given my predictions in the previous post, this is good news for Romney and Obama. MORNING AFTER UPDATE: o First thought of the day, this is a bad dream like Groundhog Day, only with six more weeks of Mercury Morris. Ugh. o […]