The Dugout – Farewell Troy, Hello NBA Playoffs
The NFL is slightly less hairy and slightly less friendly now.
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The NFL is slightly less hairy and slightly less friendly now.
"If you want to be a chiseled six foot six inch All-Pro football player who makes big money to score touchdowns and win Super Bowls, and if you like to have just as much fun with your family and enjoying life, then this book is for you!"
The bats are all polished, the balls hand stitched. Trucks full of chewing tobacco are currently backing up noisily to Major League stadiums all over America.
Farewell Steve Nash, you were one of the greats.
From unexpected retirements, to expected signings, to unexpected signings. And Will Ferrell's burgeoning pro baseball career.
Ok. Still processing this one, but The Buffalo Bills have somehow convinced the Philadelphia Eagles to trade their star RB LeSean McCoy for LB Kiko Alonso.
Kevin Garnett has already stamped his fearfully intense foot back in the ol’ T-Wolves locker room.
Leading The Dugout this week, it’s what you all wanna see. We know it, you know it. Here it is. (Probably) Drunk Patriots Celebrating Their Super Bowl.
Put it in the phone calendar, the Seattle Seahawks will look to defend their title against the dynasty of the New England Patriots in Arizona on February 2nd (NZT).
If you’ve seen this week’s episode of ‘It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’, then you’ll be aware of the legend of baseballer Wade Boggs.
The Sacramento Kings, spreading cheer and goodwill to the NBA. And Boogie. Lots of Boogie.
Money, Money, MONEY! You know who has lots of money? This guy.
The San Francisco Giants are the 2014 Baseball World Series Champions... and some other stuff.
Aaron Rodgers, there are no words. On a similar topic, HOW ABOUT THEM COWBOYS!?
‘Derek Jeter’. You’ve probably come across that arrangement of letters at some stage in the past couple weeks. What’s a Jeter, you ask? Some kind of jet-propelled engine? A subatomic particle of some nature? Is it a renewable energy source perhaps? Yes, all that and more.
An era ended this week. Derek Jeter retired. He’s been wearing the number 2 and kitting up for the Yankees for as long as many people can remember but this week we saw his final bow. And it was a fitting one.
The Seattle Seahawks are still the best team in the NFL. Just in case anyone doubted it. They got a massive challenge from Denver though.
Andrew Luck finally lost back to back games. It hadn’t happened since his college days and it didn’t look like happening against the Eagles with a decent lead for most of the game.