The week in sports gone by! Tuesday started on a low note. We were officially eliminated from the playoffs by the lowly, Toronto Blue Jays Wednesday started things in an upward direction! Schoop made his debut at second and quickly had a hit and later followed it with a home run! Thursday, Miguel Gonzales threw […]
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Sports Are Crazy Kool (SACK) with Carne Cabeza
Alt: Carne’s Corner: Baltimore Sports Week in Review (Week of 9/24) What a crazy week it’s been. It has been a roller coaster of emotions to say the least. We started with high playoff hopes, taking 2-3 from both the Blue Jays and the division leading Redsox, going in to a four game series with […]
The Passion of The Lewis
In case you missed Ray Lewis’s’s passion-fueled Anthem-Face the other night during the greatest football game ever, you’re in for a treat. And better yet, check out Adam Carolla’s podcast in which he spends a number of minutes taking jabs at Ray Ray’s passion, it’s a hellahoot. Go Ravens. Harbowl is going to be fantastic.
AFC Championship Tickets down, but still up
For the second straight season the Baltimore Ravens head to Foxborough to take on Tom Brady and his high-flying New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game. Baltimore will look to put the ugly memories of Lee Evans’ dropped pass and Billy Cundiff’s missed field goal behind them. And while the Ravens come in a 8-point […]
Luck becomes first 1st overall pick to make playoffs as rookie, looks to hand Flacco his first loss in the Wild Card round
By Dan Groob, TiqIQ “Andrew Luck.” The list of 1st overall picks to lead their teams into the playoffs as rookies begins and ends with the Indianapolis Colts’ historically impressive young quarterback. Luck has already delivered a ridiculous six fourth quarter comebacks in his first season as a pro, taking the Colts from 2-14 to […]
Ray Lewis and me: a pair of tangential stories about Ray Lewis and me
And so here we are folks, about to witness – one way or the other – the end of an era, when Ray Lewis announces his retirement from being one of the greatest linebackers in NFL history and segues into commentary, possibly coaching in the future, love him or hate him Ray Lewis has been […]