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Posts by: Kim Moberg

NFL Fines- Cracking the Whip

On December 14, 2010 By

Pro sports leagues have long since used fines as a way of punishment. In theory, it’s a good plan. Players need to have basic safety and security in knowing that someone can’t clothesline them or helmet to helmet them. The majority of players respect each other and the game and do not do [...]

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Colleges are known for certain characteristics. When mentioned, Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia all elicit thoughts of high class academia, endless library books and dissertations, and student social activity limited to Future Lawyers of America meetings. But when mentioning University of Texas, Ohio State, Michigan State, U. of Florida, one conjures up quite different [...]

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Many people enjoy the fall and winter seasons. Chilly weather, changing leaves, sweatshirts, the Holiday season. I personally wish it could be summer all year round- sure those things are great, but not better than swimming in the lake after work every night. Anyways, point being there is one thing we all look [...]

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There are just certain things that all sports fans hate, but it’s an inevitable part of the game. Pro sports have come a long way in the last 50-100 years; some of these issues have been around since day one, while others are a relatively new development in the industry. I’ll admit some [...]

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For the Game or For the Fa`me?

On November 13, 2010 By

Being from Boston, I’m partial to thinking Tom Brady is the man. Aside from his sheer talent and record breaking accomplishments over the past decade, I think he stands out for another reason- his pure love of the game. In a world full of million dollar endorsements, magazine covers, and name branding, Tom [...]

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Celtics Outplay Thunder

On November 7, 2010 By

Heading to Oklahoma City Sunday night turned out less challenging than anticipated. After two straight wins in overtime and still no Shaq, it was unsure if the C’s would be too tired to face the Thunder. The first quarter started out slow, with Jermaine O’Neal missing quite a few easy jumpers. Good thing [...]

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Boston Fans- Heart & Soul

On November 5, 2010 By

Those of you who grew up in New England and have resided here every glorious day of your life, probably have such a die hard love for your local sports, that you assume it’s the norm. That every youngster across America has sports posters adorning their bedroom, school photos which could double as [...]

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