It was a Dirk-a-licious night for the Dallas Mavericks as the big German scored 48 points on 12-15 from the floor and an NBA record 24-24 from the line.
It was a Dirk-a-licious night for the Dallas Mavericks as the big German scored 48 points on 12-15 from the floor and an NBA record 24-24 from the line.
But there's no end in sight of the lockout for the NFL players by the owners.
Found this interesting little tidbit earlier, it can only add to the atmosphere of the game.
I’ll be honest with you, my choice was to have the Colts beat the Jets and let the Ravens soften up the Patriots. That was my “perfect world” scenario for the AFC Wildcard round. After Saturday my revised idea was for the Kansas City Chiefs to beat the Ravens and rely on the Jets to soften up New England. But here we are with a third Ravens game for the second time in three years.…
Against the Colts the Steelers should be able to impose their will on both sides of the ball without revealing too much to the Patriots brain trust. Pass enough to keep that eighth man out of the box and run it down their undersized defense's collective throats.
This rule stinks of compromise. I bet there were some owners who wanted no change and some who probably wanted something as drastic as a switch to the college rules. And they ended up with this debacle.
The Patriots are better off without Randy Moss. Did the Patriots' offense get better when they traded Randy Moss? You bet it did. It was never more evident than in their game Sunday against their trade partner, the Minnesota Vikings.