With a busy morning on tap here, I've only got time to bring you the ten best articles from this morning. As usual, these are just good, solid articles and columns. No Tiger Woods moralizing or "look at me" garbage here. Bruins finally starting to look like last year’s team - Mike Loftus has the Bruins looking … Continue reading Thursday’s Top Articles
Still Not Pretty
Monday's night's thumping by the New Orleans Saints doesn't look any prettier this morning from the perspective of the Patriots and their fans. The report cards aren't kind either. If anyone doubts that the staff at Patriots Daily can be hard on the Patriots, just check out the grades and commentary from Jeremy Gottlieb this morning. Ron … Continue reading Still Not Pretty
Patriots Not Ready For Prime Time
Last night did turn out to be a statement game. The Saints showed a national audience that they are for real, whipping the Patriots 38-17 at the Superdome. The Patriots show that they've got a lot of work to do if they hope to be considered contenders at this point. Drew Brees shredded the New England defense … Continue reading Patriots Not Ready For Prime Time
Are The Patriots True Contenders?
While we won't know the complete answer, tonight's game against the unbeaten New Orleans Saints down in the Superdome will go a long ways in telling us what we can expect in the long run from this Patriots team. The Patriots need a win tonight to stay in the hunt for the #2 seed and a … Continue reading Are The Patriots True Contenders?
High School Football Links and Previews
Here's a few links for those of you headed out to enjoy some high school football today: HOMETEAM: Thanksgiving football preview - Worcester Telegram & Gazette. GRIDIRON GREATS: Local football legends share their Thanksgiving stories - The Patriot-Ledger. For some, Thanksgiving is the last time they’ll play football - Eric McHugh, Patriot-Ledger. Patriot-Ledger High School coverage. Playoff berths … Continue reading High School Football Links and Previews
Wednesday Top 10
I'm sure it's a busy day out there, so I'll just give you the links you need to read this morning: Halladay is being targeted - Peter Abraham's notebook in the Globe says that the Red Sox are making a push to land Toronto ace Roy Halladay prior to the Dec. 7 winter meetings. Why Roy Halladay … Continue reading Wednesday Top 10
Patriots Begin Prep For The Bayou
The Patriots now begin their preparations to face the unbeaten New Orleans Saints down at the Superdome next Monday night, still seeking their first* road victory of the season. Gerry Callahan says that the Patriots have a whole lot to prove in this game. Bill Burt gives us 10 reasons to feel good about the Patriots. Monique Walker says that … Continue reading Patriots Begin Prep For The Bayou
Celtics Escape From New York, NU Dumps Football
There were two Boston-New York battles yesterday, and perhaps surprisingly, it was the Celtics that had the tougher afternoon with their Gotham opponent. The Celtics needed overtime to defeat the Knicks, 107-105 at Madison Square Garden. Julian Benbow has Paul Pierce carrying the Celtics on the afternoon, but passing off to Kevin Garnett for the game … Continue reading Celtics Escape From New York, NU Dumps Football
Wes is More For Patriots Against Jets
Now we know. The biggest difference between the Patriots of week two, and the Patriots now is the little guy who wears number 83. By doing everything in their power to ensure that Randy Moss didn't beat them, Darrelle Revis and the Jets won that battle, but lost the war in a 31-14 victory by the Patriots. Welker … Continue reading Wes is More For Patriots Against Jets
The Friday Top Ten
So another Friday is finally here (was it me, or was this a LONG week?) and I've got another edition of the top ten from this morning's sports stories. Consider this one a periodic credit report - Chad Finn is going positive this morning, giving out props in his Friday media column. Comcast builds a team … Continue reading The Friday Top Ten
