Category: Sports
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10 Things I Learned Watching Dark Side of the Ring: The Dynamite Kid
Image Credit (SportsKeeda.com) If there is one word that is constantly used when describing a pro wrestlers it is revolutionary. If there was one wrestler in the 1980’s who is one of if not the most revolutionary wrestlers in the business, I would easily say The Dynamite Kid. The stuff that he was doing in…
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7. Larry Bird
Basketball is a very tough sport, and for someone who isn’t considered as athletic as the other players on this list, Larry Bird might be the most fundamental player on this list. How? Let’s get into it. Larry Bird was from a small town in Indiana. He was highly recruited for his skill on the…
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8. The Big Fundamental
Some players are drafted into a system, few create it. Tim Duncan is one of those few players who created a system. Timothy Duncan was drafted as the first overall pick in the 1997 draft, going to the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs already had a great Center in David Robinson, and the two created…
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Sergio Perez Triumphs After a Challenging Singapore Grand Prix
The Singapore Grand Prix was stated to be one of the most difficult, if not the most difficult race of the year by one of the commentators. I had not previously seen this race, so I didn’t really grasp why. As the track conditions slowly evolved over time, I began to understand his comment. The race…
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Miss Grillo Stakes Preview
Miss Grillo Stakes Preview Introduction Following the first of two co-highlights from the Belmont, Fall meet at Aqueduct comes the Breeders Cup Miss Grillo Stakes on the Turf for Fillies Two-Year-Old. Unfortunately, now looking at the weather forecast for the New York Area, we may see a postponement of this race as the weather seems…
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Czechia Implements Restrictive NHL Policy
Czechia Implements Anti-Russian NHL Policy This season, the NHL will play a series of games overseas. Four European cities will have the opportunity to witness an NHL game on their home ice.[1] One city, however, has used the “Global Series” to take a stand. The Czech Republic announced that it will not allow Russian players…
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9. Baby-Faced Assassin
Wardell Stephen Curry, also known as Steph Curry, put the league on notice when he dropped 54 points on the Knicks at Madison Square Garden, and I feel like that was the night the Chef began his reign. Stephen Curry was drafted 7th overall in the 2009 draft by the Golden State Warriors. He did…
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Texas Tech Vs. Texas – What Did We Learn?
Texas is not back. We did learn a little more than that. The Eyes of Texas were in Lubbock this past weekend and it was a show! To take a little from Pat McAfee, we learned that Joey McGuire is a “DAWG”. Going for almost every fourth down is a BOLD move for any head…
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10 Things I Learned Watching Dark Side of the Ring: The Killing of Bruiser Brody
On July 17, 1988 professional wrestler Bruiser Brody tragically died at the age of 42. Brody died after being stabbed in a locker room in Puerto Rico by fellow professional wrestler Jose Gonzalez. While I was never alive to see Bruiser Brody perform live on TV or in person, there have been a lot of…
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The Case for Alex Galchenyuk
The Colorado Avalanche recently signed unrestricted free agent and journeyman forward Alexander Galchenyuk to a Professional Try Out (PTO). Galchenyuk, the 3rd overall pick in the 2012 draft, has been shuffled around from team to team after his six-season stint with the team that drafted him, the Montreal Canadiens. Since leaving the Canadiens, Galchenyuk has…