Joe Giglio
Keys To The Game: Eagles-Seahawks
Here are my keys to the game for the riveting Eagle-Seahawk affair tonight at Century Link Field:
Young vs. Carroll: Five Years Later
On Thursday night in Seattle, for the first time since the infamous 2006 Rose Bowl, Pete Carroll and Vince Young will step on the same field. Unlike the National Championship Game on college football's biggest stage, tomorrow's match-up is between a pair of 4-7 teams destined to fight for draft positioning and jobs over the next five weeks.
My 2012 Hall Of Fame Ballot
Ever since I was young, the voting process for the Baseball Hall of Fame has fascinated me. Writers take so much pride in their ability to shape how the greats of the game will be viewed by future generations. Columns and articles will fade from memory, but the collective power Hall of Fame voters yield on their annual ballot make Cooperstown what it is, and ultimately, what it isn't.
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Top Ten Tuesday: Worst Howie Roseman Moves
The Andy Reid hot seat is heating up this week. It's easy to assign blame to the guy we perceive as in charge of the entire organization. While the Reid bashing is fun, let's not forget to assign some blame to the guy in charge of helping him shape a disjointed and disoriented roster. Ladies and germs, Howie Roseman!
This week's Top Ten Tuesday: Worst Howie Roseman era moves
Water Cooler Talk: Week 12
Let's be honest with each other here. Most of you don't have the time to sit through every snap of every NFL game each weekend. Trivial things like having a family and a job tend to get the in the way. Sure, you can look at the highlights and box scores of the game, but is that enough to get you through a week at the water cooler? It might be. Or it might be enough to get you laughed out of the of
Stop Crying, Greg Ryan
My favorite part of franchise meltdowns in sports? Fan reaction. I stumbled upon this gem of a man last night. Hopefully some of the 97.3 ESPN FM callers can channel his passion this afternoon.
Goldie Locks: Week 12 NFL Picks
Gobble gobble, folks! Happy Thanksgiving to all!
The Infatuation With Valuable
Justin Verlander and Ryan Braun. The respective Major League Baseball most valuable players of 2011 certainly earned their awards. But despite their gaudy statistics, leadership, and tremendous ability, there will always be a debate on what really makes a player deserving of the award. After all, what does 'valuable' mean when it comes to who deserves the coveted yearly award?
Good Riddance, Hip Hop
It's about time for the new Sixers owner to make a change in order to get the fan base excited.
On Tuesday, the Sixers announced the end of the Hip Hop era as the mascot. After receiving hundreds, if not thousands, of emails from fans who demanded a change, the new owners acted swiftly and accordingly.
Tragedy Over Triumph
Yesterday's Philadelphia Marathon is/was an incredible athletic, physical, and mental achievement to complete. Unfortunately, the celebration for participating or enjoying the event took a devastating turn yesterday morning.