Here is another blast from the past. This column originally appeared in Patriots Football Weekly back in October of 2007. Since the time this was published, the duo of Greg and Gary have sadly divorced, as Gary began a fling with Michael Felger that endures to this day. Gil and Gino. Mike and Tommy. Dennis … Continue reading From The PFW Archives – Greg and Gary from October 2007
Worst. Team. Ever.
(Did the Herald use that headline yet?) We can forget talk about panic. Red Sox followers moved past that emotion a while ago. They then progressed to anger. I think now the current emotion among fans is disgust. A wave of sentiment is arising that hopes that his team doesn't make the playoffs. I think we'll … Continue reading Worst. Team. Ever.
Latest New Low For Sox, As Another Late Lead Blown
So wait, is this now the low point of the season for the Red Sox? Jonathan Papelbon allowed a three-run double in the eighth inning, wiping out a one-run lead and turning it into a 7-5 defeat for the Red Sox at Fenway Park. The Red Sox maintained their two-game lead in the Wild Card … Continue reading Latest New Low For Sox, As Another Late Lead Blown
Sox Manage One Against Orioles
Was yesterday afternoon's doubleheader opener the low point for the Red Sox? We can only hope. The Orioles took the first game 6-5, and the Red Sox hung on through another awful John Lackey start to win the nightcap 18-9. The second game was highlighted by a Jacoby Ellsbury inside-the-park home run, and a grand … Continue reading Sox Manage One Against Orioles
Patriots Sail Past Chargers, Sox Still Stumbling
The Patriots had their way offensively with the San Diego Chargers yesterday, and an opportunistic defense made just enough big plays to keep San Diego safely out of range for much of the afternoon. The defense once again gave up a lot of yards, but also had a pair of interceptions and a goal line … Continue reading Patriots Sail Past Chargers, Sox Still Stumbling
Friday Megalinks Just For You
Let's do some linkage. The Weekend Viewing Picks give you everything to you need for your viewing pleasure. Let's do this. National Michael Hiestand of USA Today writes that primetime is the right time for college football. Tripp Mickle of Sports Business Daily reports that ESPN has sold out its ad inventory for its new … Continue reading Friday Megalinks Just For You
Friday Quicklinks
A few links to keep you occupied until Ryan comes by with Sports Media Musings... The Sports Hub Receives Marconi Award For Sports Station Of Year - 98.5 The SportsHub was named Sports Radio Station of the year in the Marconi Awards. Media Roundup: Breaking Down NFL Network's Bill Belichick Documentary - The headline of my SB … Continue reading Friday Quicklinks
“Oh! blame not the bard.”
With respect to Thomas Moore, I think we can place the blame for yesterday's Red Sox loss on Daniel Bard. The Red Sox reliever continued his recent struggles by turning a 4-2 eighth inning lead into a 5-4 deficit and eventual loss for Boston. With both the Yankees and Rays losing last night, the Red … Continue reading “Oh! blame not the bard.”
Wakefield, Sox Finally Get Long Awaited Win
Tim Wakefield wasn't at his best, but the Red Sox offense was as they routed the Toronto Blue Jays 18-6 at Fenway Park last night. Wakefield went six innings, giving up five runs, which was enough for him to pick up the win, the 200th of his career. More importantly to the Red Sox, the … Continue reading Wakefield, Sox Finally Get Long Awaited Win
The “Aging Quarterback” Might Have Something Left, After All
Tom Brady and the Patriots got their 2011 season off to a rousing start last night in South Florida as the Patriots QB set personal, franchise and Monday Night Football records with his 517 passing yards in the Patriots 38-24 opening win over the Miami Dolphins. Get all of the coverage from last night's game over … Continue reading The “Aging Quarterback” Might Have Something Left, After All
