The Celtics tipped off against the hapless New Jersey Nets last night, and the outcome was never in doubt, as the Nets never even attempted to play defense. The Celtics were up 71-35 at halftime, and rolled to a 111-87 victory. Frank Dell’Apa has the Celtics getting more of a workout in the gym the morning … Continue reading Celtics Get a Breather Against Nets
Disappointment Still Lingering
The postmortems on the 2009 Patriots continue... Karen Guregian looks at how the Patriots defense might be fixed, position-by-position. She says re-signing Vince Wilfork, and then adding someone like Julius Peppers is the answer. Kerry Byrne says that it is time to dump Randy Moss. And not for the reasons you might think. Tom E. Curran outline the … Continue reading Disappointment Still Lingering
Patriots Pack It In
The Patriots packed up their belongings yesterday and headed out, some (many?) of them likely for the last time as members of the franchise. Mike Reiss says that there is a lengthy to-do list on tap for this offseason. Albert R. Breer says that there will be plenty of pieces needed this offseason, and wonders if they … Continue reading Patriots Pack It In
Celtics Can’t Overcome Hawks, Refs
Last night was a prime example of why some people think the NBA is a joke. When the mild-mannered Mike Gorman, who goes out of his way to try and not criticize the officials, lest he encourage or validate the emotional outbursts of broadcast partner Tommy Heinsohn, is verbally scratching his head in wonderment over just what the referees … Continue reading Celtics Can’t Overcome Hawks, Refs
Quoth the Raven, “Nevermore.”
While most of us were prepared for the fact that the Patriots season might come to an end yesterday, I don't think anyone forsaw the first quarter dismantling that the Baltimore Ravens laid on Tom Brady and the Patriots. It was 24-0 Ravens seemingly in the blink of an eye, as the Ravens dominated and the Patriots collapsed … Continue reading Quoth the Raven, “Nevermore.”
Attempting A Friday Megalink Fest, Part II
Let's finish up our links from earlier today. We'll finish up the West and Canadian links. But we do have some national links to add. National Mike Reynolds of Multichannel News reports that Fox Soccer Channel is very close to purchasing either key cable rights or the owner outright of Setanta Sports US. Glen Dickson … Continue reading Attempting A Friday Megalink Fest, Part II
Attempting A Friday Megalink Fest, Part I
I'm currently at the home office and it's been quite difficult to blog with the boss constantly over your shoulder, but I'm doing my best. In between reports, phone calls and meetings, I'm trying to bring you some links. I may have to do this in two parts, but I'll try to get this completed … Continue reading Attempting A Friday Megalink Fest, Part I
Getting Ready For the Playoffs Top Ten
I've been somewhat bemused this week as I've seen columns and heard radio announcers warning Patriots fans not to be overconfident heading into this weekend, and not to overlook how dangerous this Ravens team is. Talk about not knowing your audience. I don't think any Patriots fan is overconfident about this team. I think most think they … Continue reading Getting Ready For the Playoffs Top Ten
Andy Gresh Officially Joins 98.5 as a “Swing Host”
He's been on the air for a few days now with 98.5thesportshub, but WBZ-FM sent out the official release this afternoon announcing his hiring: ANDY GRESH TO JOIN 98.5 THE SPORTS HUB GRESH WILL BROADCAST HIS OWN SHOW ON WEEKENDS AND SERVE AS FULL TIME SWING HOST Boston---Notable sports broadcaster Andy Gresh will join … Continue reading Andy Gresh Officially Joins 98.5 as a “Swing Host”
Week Log: Happy Birthday, Bloggers
Today is a birthday of sorts as Week Log is now one year old. Not to go all Thanks For Playing on you, but we published 41 editions over the past year, bringing you 1,761 links. We're now following about 160 New England-based blogs each week. When Bruce and I first discussed the concept of … Continue reading Week Log: Happy Birthday, Bloggers
