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- Detroit Pistons offseason
- Tigers are close but not complete
- Tigers look to bounce back
- Michigan Wins Big Ten Regular Season
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- Oh Pistons, what happened?
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- Red Wings Get Land for New Arena
- Former Tiger talks up new team and DD tries to put out the fire
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Oakland Press News
- Long-time felon accused of fleeing from cops as larceny suspectAresident called police after reportedly spotting Arnold approach a vehicle, reach for the door handle and then flee when a light was shined on him.Aileen Wingblad
- One person dead in Highland Township shootingSheriff Bouchard scheduled press conference to discuss the incident.Peg McNichol
- GM to stop making the Camaro but a successor may be in worksGeneral Motors, which sells the brawny muscle car, said Wednesday it will stop making the current generation early next year.Associated press
- Dual art exhibition opening Saturday at Ferndale LibraryAn opening reception for "Quintessence" is planned from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 24.Jenny Sherman
- Long-time felon accused of fleeing from cops as larceny suspect
Monthly Archives: November 2011
Pistons Preview
The NBA looks like they will play a season this year. The proposed season will be 66 games long, with 48 of them being conference games. If the deal is accepted, where does that leave the Detroit Pistons? Here is what I … Continue reading
Reaction to Suh
After taking some time to reflect and look back at the actions of Ndamukong Suh on Thanksgiving, I think I know what his punishment should be. But first, let’s take a look back at what did happen. After a third-down … Continue reading
Weekend Preview 11/25
In light of the busy weekend this is for everyone out there, I am going to get a quick weekend preview out there. With the weird scheduling this weekend, I can’t predict some of the games I wanted to but I … Continue reading
Posted in College Sports, NFL
Tagged Lions, NCAA, NFL, Suh, Thanksgiving, weekend preview
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Finding accountablitly for award voting writers
Justin Verlander is the first starting pitcher since 1986 to win the AL MVP, but earlier in the week Curtis talked about the great season that JV had here so I’m not going to repeat the same story. The real … Continue reading
Posted in MLB
Tagged Cy Young, Indians, Justin Verlander, Michael Young, MVP, Tigers
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Wings, Lions need a victory to prove legitimacy
The Wings and Lions have both been very streaky this season and the upcoming games should prove where each team is this season. The Red Wings had an off-day after losing two straight on the current road-trip and face the … Continue reading
Posted in NFL, NHL
Tagged Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers, Jimmy Howard, LA Kings, Lions, Red Wings
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Weekend Preview 11/18
The Thanksgiving season is upon us in full force and there is nothing I like better than eating great food with my family, watching football, and going hunting. Three fantastic things in life that make this time of year awesome. … Continue reading
Justin Verlander Wins A.L. Cy Young
Well, today’s announcement didn’t surprise anyone. Justin Verlander won the 2011 A.L. Cy Young. He had an impressive season this past year, going 24-5 in the regular season. Oh, and by the way, he won the pitching version of the … Continue reading
Weekend Preview 11/11
The magical day of 11/11/11 is here for the one and only time this decade. Many people will be making wishes today but not all will come true. This weekend is not as exciting in college football or the NFL but I … Continue reading
Posted in College Sports, NFL
Tagged Iowa, Jets, Lions, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Pats
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David Wright headed to Detroit?
The New York Post reported over the weekend that the Mets are looking to move third baseman David Wright. It is reported that in return the Mets would want a young, defensive-oriented center fielder and two young arms in return, … Continue reading
Posted in MLB
Tagged Andy Oliver, Austin Jackson, Brandon Inge, David Wright, Don Kelly, Grady Sizemore, Indians, Mets, Phillies, Tigers
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Remembering Joe Frazier and Penn State Mess
I usually don’t write about national events in the blog but I feel like these two events are special enough to write about. These are two huge events in the sports world for many reasons, mostly bad though. In fairness … Continue reading
Posted in College Sports, Main Event
Tagged College, Joe Frazier, Joe Paterno, Penn State
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