
The NFL draft has come and gone. There were winners and losers. Some teams reached for picks while others played it safe.
Sorry, I was attempting to write as many uninformative, droning on draft recap statements as I could manage. I topped out at three. Couldn’t go any further. My brain would have short-circuited had I tried for more.
Lucky for you the fun doesn’t end here. I decided to do something productive with my evening and interview the two giants of the Bay Area; Oakland Raiders owner, Al Davis, and San Francisco 49ers head coach, Mike Singletary. Read more…

MLB fans love to engage in debates that cannot be won. Two discussions immediately come to mind, the Hall of Fame argument (who’s in, who’s out) and the game’s greatest pitcher of all-time.
(At one point the greatest player of all-time question appeared to be brawled over nearly as frequently, but that was before the knuckle-headed Willie Mays backers realized just how asinine it would be to deny someone who is in both the greatest hitter and pitcher of all-time conversations of having that award.)
I’m here to present a third; the All-History Team. Read more…
Categories: MLB
Tags: Alex Rodriguez, Babe Ruth, Bob Gibson, Jimmy Foxx, Micke Schmidt, Mike Piazza, MLB All-History Team, Rogers Hornsby, Ted Williams, Trevor Hoffman, Willie Mays

I enjoy the NBA. It definitely doesn’t have the same allure as the NFL, MLB, College Football, or even College Basketball – but it’s enjoyable. I have two major problems with the NBA, and they are directly related: Read more…

I don’t like the Mariners anymore than I did a month ago, but with Bedard and King Felix pitching as well as they have, their chances of sneaking up and snatching the West are rising with each start. Read more…

With the 2009 MLB season four days old, it’s time for some predictions… NotinHD.com style.
Playoff teams? World Series picks? MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and Rolaids Relief awards?
Yeah, we’ve got those too. Read more…

If MLB divisions were known as Bowl games, the American League East would be the ‘Granddaddy of Them All’. Not because it is the oldest, but purely based upon notoriety and the fact that the AL East has won more World Series than any other division with an astounding 38 titles. Read more…
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