Welcome to Monday, folks. Ok, so even though I wasn't able to post my picks for yesterday's wild card games (mainly because I was too lazy to open up my laptop) , I would've taken the Buccaneers and the Chargers. So, with the Redskins losing to Seattle and the Jaguars beating the Steelers (twice!), I'm officially 2-2 in the post-season. Woulda been 3-1, but let my loyalty to Tampa get in the way. I know he doesn't have the strongest arm, but how come Jeff Garcia couldn't throw the ball more than 15 yards? Combine that with Eli Manning picking apart the Tampa secondary, and you've got yourself an early exit. (New York Post) ........ 13 years later, Ladainian Tomlinson and the San Diego Chargers win a playoff game. (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Neat, scary: a blogger ran into the man who is accused of allegedly abducting and murdering the hiker in the Georgia mountains. (Atlanta Sports Fan, CNN)
130th-ranked Mr. Clean...er...Daniel Chopra defeated Steve Stricker in a 4-hole playoff yesterday to win the Mercedes Championships in Maui. Canadians Stephen Ames and Mike Weir finished T-3rd T-4th respectively. (Honolulu Advertiser)
The Buffalo Sabres continue to lose as Marian Hossa's 2 goals power Thrashers to 5-2 vic. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
On the heels of a highly-publicized appearance of CBS' '60 Minutes,' Roger Clemens has reportedly sued his former trainer, Brian McNamee. (Houston Chronicle) Who do you believe, Rocket Roger or McNamee? (All on the Field)
Isiah Thomas says he's confident the Knicks will win a title with him at the helm. Unfortunately, the title in question is "Biggest Disaster." (FanNation)
Monday, January 07, 2008
Monday morning melancholy
Who wrote it?
Mike Doyon
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Monday, January 07, 2008
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