Monthly Archives: October 2012

Lions still with a lot of work to do

The Lions were able to win today against the Seahawks in what some people called a “must-win” to go to 3-4 on the season.  It was another late comeback win as the Lions were able to score with 20 seconds … Continue reading

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No doubt who’s covering Calvin this weekend

It appears the Lions will have the rest of the week to prepare for who will be in charge of covering Megatron.  On Twitter Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman has switched his Twitter handle to “Optimus Prime.” For you non-Transformers nerds … Continue reading

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PItching matchups are set… advantage Detroit

Today the pitching rotations were announced for the World Series and it appears that the Tigers are going to have an early advantage through games 1-4 as well as the series as a whole. The first four matchups are as … Continue reading

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Michigan Takes Division Lead With Win Over Michigan State

For the first time in the last five tries, the Wolverines took down the Spartans. However, the win over their rival has put them all by themselves in the Legends division of the Big Ten, for now. The game yesterday was pretty … Continue reading

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Cardinals or Giants?

So now that we know the 2012 the Detroit Tigers are in the World Series, who would you rather see them play? I know who my answer is. I would much rather see the Tigers play the Giants for one reason only. … Continue reading

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Jones-Sonnen fight to happen

Jon Jones was able to avoid Chael Sonnen earlier this year on a week’s notice, but that may have been the easier task than what now is in front of the Light-Heavyweight champ. Earlier today UFC President Dana White announced … Continue reading

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He’s All Done?

Well that was a wild game one. Besides the Yankee’s captain Derek Jeter fracturing his ankle, the next biggest story is what to do about Tigers closer Jose Valverde, who gave up two two-run home runs in the 9th, blowing two … Continue reading

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How the Game 4 disaster may help the Tigers in the ALCS

Everybody wanted to run Jose Valverde out-of-town on Thursday night after giving up game four to the A’s and sent Detroit to a ‘win or go home’ game five.  In that game, Justin Verlander showed why he was the AL … Continue reading

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Take your time NHL, I’ve moved on

The NHL lockout continues with little signs of progress and the first two weeks of the season already canceled.  But fear not hockey fans, there is a better option to get your hockey fix (and no I’m not talking about … Continue reading

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Playoff Baseball is October

I love football. The NFL season is always great to watch even when there are replacement referees trying their best to keep up with the game speed. And although I love watching the lions every Sunday besides the bye week of course, … Continue reading

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