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Once again, the Ultimate Canucks Search has produced some great stuff. One of my favorites is "The Battle of the NorthWest." Check it out here. Thanks to James Mirtle for spotting this originally.
The Edmonton Eskimos accomplished the first step towards defending their Grey Cup title Sunday, defeating the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 24-21 in the CFL's East semifinal, but it wasn't an easy win, an unquestioned win, or a win without cost. Edmonton dominated the first half on the scoreboard, leading 7-3 after the first quarter and 18-3 at the break, but that was after Hamilton failed to take advantage of multiple Eskimos' miscues; despite a blocked punt and other Edmonton mistakes, the Ticats went 0 for 7 on second-down conversions in the half and only notched one field goal. Hamilton woke up more late in the game, though, and had a chance to win it late, especially after Edmonton quarterback Mike Reilly went down, but the Eskimos came out victorious thanks to a great performance from running back John White, a crucial interception from Kenny Ladler, a close non-call on what looked like a late hit, and an eventual field goal from Sean Whyte. White's play in this one was r...
[Image: Prime Time Sports host Bob McCown] Dear Mr. McCown, I'm writing to inform you that your statements (go to 1:37) on yesterday's nationally-syndicated Prime Time Sports radio/television show are not only offensive and inaccurate, but are also potentially defamatory and libelous. For the record, you said, "The s ole motivation for a man to watch any woman's sport is are they half-naked? Are they good-looking?" You then went on to say "Other than that, I don’t care if it’s a world championship or your next-door neighbour playing somebody. Guys are only interested in woman’s sport if it’s good-looking chicks." Of course, it's mind-bogglingly stupid for a nationally-broadcast radio host to make those kinds of remarks on International Women's Day , but that's your own affair. What I'm more concerned with is that you're making a " statement that makes a claim, expressly stated or implied to be factual, that m...
I'm in Chicago for Blogs With Balls 6 and taking plenty of notes. I'll be posting my notes from each panel here for the use of anyone who wants to check them out. Keep in mind that these are highlights, not complete transcripts. Every effort is given to be as accurate as possible; apologies for any transcription mistakes. Here are my notes from the fifth panel, focusing on the state of Chicago sports. The State of Chicago Sports (and media) Panelists: Laurence Holmes (@LaurenceWHolmes), 670 The Score/120 Sports Jon Greenberg (@jon_greenberg), ESPN Dan Katz (@BarstoolBigCat), Barstool Sports David Kaplan (@thekapman), CSN Chicago Jen Lada (@JenLada), CSN Chicago Moderator: Sarah Spain, ESPN (@SarahSpain) David Kaplan: "Anyone with a Twitter account can actually break news." "A story can get out there and it doesn't have to be vetted." "You're competing with so many different people now." "You go into the locker room and there...
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