Category Archives: Sports
Peyton Manning Won’t Stick Out Neck For Redskins
By DERON SNYDER Once again, it’s to check off some items on my “TIDU List” — Things I Don’t Understand: • Why Peyton Manning would choose to play for the Redskins. Assuming he’s healthy, the Colts’ QB will have numerous … Continue reading
Giants GM Persevered For 2nd Super Bowl Trip
By DERON SNYDER n Jerry Reese’s first season as the New York Giants general manager, the team advanced to Super Bowl XLII and defeated the New England Patriots. Now, four seasons later, the Giants have made it to Super Bowl … Continue reading
Soccer Marred By Violence Again
By DERON SNYDER Violent flare-ups attached to sports occur every now and then in the United States. There was the brutal beating of a San Francisco Giants fan in April. Less than five months later, there were at least two … Continue reading
Super Bowl Rematch A Fitting Farewell To Season
By DERON SNYDER The buildup to Super Bowl XLVI — like every Super Bowl in the modern era — has been excruciating, a two-week lead-in that feels twice as long before the NFL season finale. Was it really just a … Continue reading
Chad Ochocinco Reduced To Forgotten Man
By DERON SNYDER As a player who starred on his own VH1 reality show, founded his own news network, performed on Dancing With the Stars and became one of the NFL’s most flamboyant personalities, Chad Ochocinco always seemed tailor-made for … Continue reading
Media Day Puts The ‘Fun’ In NFL
By DERON SNYDER The NFL has been derided as the “No Fun League” since at least 1985, when Billy “White Shoes” Johnson was penalized twice for his signature touchdown dance. But in another sense, 1985 is when NFL fun reached … Continue reading
Tiger Woods Is Tantalizingly Close
By DERON SNYDER Through the first three rounds of the Abu Dhabi Championship in the United Arab Emirates, Tiger Woods was in flashback mode, playing as if he were still the world’s No. 1 golfer by a large margin. He … Continue reading
Prep Athletes Shouldn’t Trust College Coaches
By DERON SNYDER Greg Schiano isn’t the first college coach to leave his school in the midst of asking high school recruits to enroll. The cycle repeats itself every year. But for sheer dramatic value, nothing beats the scene Thursday … Continue reading
Prince Fielder is New King of Detroit
By DERON SNYDER Prince Fielder was 12 years old when he first made a name for himself in Detroit. The stocky teenager and son of slugger Cecil Fielder put on an unbelievable power display at Tiger Stadium, blasting a series … Continue reading
House-Hunting Navy Picks Fixer-Upper In Big East
By DERON SNYDER Now that Navy has signed on to join the Big East as a football-only member beginning in 2015, conference commissioner John Marinatto needs just one more school to fulfill his desire of 12 teams broken into East … Continue reading
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