Saturday, November 30, 2024

Mets battle Giants for title of New York’s most injured team

Add Lucas Duda, Angel Pagan and Domenik Hixon to the ever-growing list of injured Mets and Giants players, as the two New York teams battle it out for the title of the city’s most disabled franchise.

Lovie purchases short leash for Martz to wear on game day

Bears head coach Lovie Smith isn’t taking any more chances when it comes to reining in offensive coordinator Mike Martz, as evidenced by the short leash and harness Martz will be forced to wear...

Goodell will personally administer polygraphs to enforce fake injury rule

Thanks to the NFL Commissioner's prowess with lie detectors, the league sidestepped a possible showdown with the Player’s Union regarding a rule that, on its face, seemed unenforceable.

University of Miami campus police to vacate arrests from 2002-2010

The University of Miami police, a perennial Top 25 campus police force according to the Associated Police and the Harris Policeman Polls, was rocked by the news that it must vacate all of its arrests between 2002 to 2010.

Play Bears-Packers Bingo during Sunday’s Fox broadcast

Sunday's Bears-Packers game is getting the A-team treatment from Fox, meaning 81 percent of the country will be tuning into Joe Buck and Troy Aikman's call. While we would never predict a winner or score of a game, unless it were for wagering purposes, one thing is certain: The same old tired cliches, worn-out subjects and visuals will be on full display in this "storied rivalry" (there's a freebie right there). Print out and play along!

Fantasy Report: How does Jerome Simpson’s massive marijuana shipment impact your fantasy league?

"Simpson's career might be up in smoke and I just wish he would have thought of all his fantasy owners before making such a stupid decision," wrote Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Football Reporter Cody Findlay.

Spoiler Alert: ‘Moneyball’ ends with A’s winning 2002 World Series on walkoff Scott Hatteberg...

The film "Moneyball" opens this weekend and is already receiving rave reviews from critics across the country, despite a major factual error that depicts the Oakland A's winning the 2002 World Series over the Giants in highly dramatic, walk-off fashion.