Despite being a #1 seed, the Atlanta Falcons show they still have a long way to go Scott Pharr, Atlanta, GA The game turned on a dime, and then it was over. For most of the first half of last night’s NFC divisional playoff game between the Falcons and Green Bay Packers, the game looked [...]
Growing Pains
By: spharrgcs | Sunday January 16th, 2011
On The Defensive
By: spharrgcs | Saturday January 15th, 2011
The cornerbacks for Atlanta hold the key to success tonight versus Green Bay Scott Pharr, Atlanta, GA If you had no idea who the #1 seed in the NFC was and all you did was read the so-called experts picks for the NFC divisional playoff game tonight, you would likely pick the wrong team. For [...]
The Terrible Two
By: spharrgcs | Saturday January 15th, 2011
Today’s cage match between the Ravens and Steelers will not be decided by who wins, but who survives. By Scott Pharr, Atlanta, GA “Bad things, man.” – Former Bills lineman Bruce Smith in his memorable commercial. “Pain” – Clubber Lang’s prediction to Rocky before their title bout in Rocky III. At approximately 4:40pm, Eastern Standard Time, [...]
Rick Reilly paints demonic picture of Jay Cutler
By: Tony Bosma | Friday January 14th, 2011
by Tony Bosma Sports fans across the globe have no choice but to be subjected to the writing and TV appearances of Rick Reilly if they visit ESPN.com or ESPN on TV. Unfortunately for we, the many sports fans of the world, that means having holier-than-thou views shoved down our throats on a daily basis. [...]
Mass Fish Deaths Do Not Bode Well For Chicago Bears
By: Tony Mangia | Wednesday January 12th, 2011
Thousands of small dead herrings are floating up on the lakefronts in Chicago. The latest case of unexplained mass-animal deaths are puzzling environmentalists but, even more importantly, it should worry the Chicago Bears who face the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. If I were a betting man, I would check out the following facts.




