Shaun Powell
Giants won't believe the hype that they're super
October 12, 2008
They rallied to save their season after an 0-2 start, then won a big playoff game in Dallas, then another in frostbitten Green Bay, then beat the team with the longest winning streak in NFL history to win the championship, and all along, the Giants were hardly given much attention or a chance.
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Giants won't believe the hype that they're super
October 11, 2008
They rallied to save their season after an 0-2 start, then won a big playoff game in Dallas, then another in frostbitten Green Bay, then beat the team with the longest winning streak in NFL history to win the championship, and all along, the Giants were hardly given much attention or a chance.
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Turns out Yankees did Dodgers' Torre a favor
October 9, 2008
After giving them a dozen years of mostly meritorious service, Joe Torre thought they were suddenly doing him a great injustice. What's the word he used that fateful day? Insult. Yeah, that's it. Insult.
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No matter whom they lose, Giants keep winning
October 7, 2008
You've heard of sad-sack, bad-luck teams that can't win for losing?
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No matter who shows up on the field, Giants look strong
October 7, 2008
You've heard of sad-sack, bad-luck teams that can't win for losing?
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Plaxico could learn a lesson from Giants' Tyree
October 5, 2008
He will not catch any passes for the Giants this afternoon, but then, you knew that already. He will not play. He will not even suit up. He's a receiver with a history of getting in trouble who nonetheless helped restore glory to the Giants. But he needs to get himself straightened out, and fast, in order to restore his personal glory.
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After a century, Cubs have arrived again
October 2, 2008
The Cubs win the World Series? Yeah, right. Fat chance. That'll be the year that panic sweeps Wall Street, Yankee Stadium falls down and a black man becomes president of the United States.
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When it comes to losing, 2008 Mets sweep Yankees
September 30, 2008
George Steinbrenner once took pride in having the baseball team in town that stole attention and stirred emotion, in more ways than one. Yet this season his Yankees were overtaken and significantly one-upped.
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New league, new location, but same old Joe Torre
September 25, 2008
For the 13th straight year, it appears Joe Torre still remembers the directions to the playoffs, although this time he will make a small detour and take the high road.
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Mangini fumbled big moment against Chargers
September 23, 2008
On a Sunday afternoon that was unusually foggy, a twinkle emerged from the mist that awakened a football franchise, sparked interest among fans and demanded your attention if not respect.
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Jets' Mangini fumbled his big moment
September 23, 2008
On a Sunday afternoon that was unusually foggy, a twinkle emerged from the mist that awakened a football franchise, sparked interest among fans and demanded your attention if not respect.
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Eli's secure while Brett has much to prove
September 18, 2008
As hard as he's trying to sell us almost everything on the tube these days, from cookies to cable TV to whatever, Eli Manning should give up trying to sell himself as an actor to his teammates.
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They sure look like same old Jets
September 15, 2008
Same old Jets- Patriots. That's what we learned yesterday when the Jets opened for business at home and instead of making a case for who they are, they emphatically demonstrated who they are not.
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New Jets look a lot like the old
September 14, 2008
Same old Jets-Patriots. That's what we learned yesterday when the Jets opened for business at home and instead of making a case for who they are, they emphatically demonstrated who they are not.
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Still a number of ways for Mets to blow it
September 11, 2008
They're playing solid ball, their vital signs are normal, their mood is giddy and it's all good in their world. But wouldn't you know it, just when everything sounds and looks right, the clock is ready to strike 17 again.
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Brady's injury a loss for NFL as well as Pats
September 9, 2008
The reaction from Jets quarterback Brett Favre was quick and direct:
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Brett's Hail Mary pass was something special
September 8, 2008
The football sailed so high and for so long, you weren't sure if it had "interception" written all over it or "Goodyear." And when it finally parachuted in the direction of Jets receiver Chansi Stuckey, well, if he had signaled for a fair catch, you couldn't blame him.
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Serena vs. Venus simply lacks rooting interest
September 4, 2008
After the flurry of forehands, big rallies, blistering backhands . . . after 2 1/2 hours of the kind of entertaining tennis that few other women on Earth can muster, who really felt victorious last night?
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It's an Open and shut case for unknowns
September 2, 2008
She is Sybille Bammer, who has a great name for a tennis player but in every other way is all wrong for this tennis tournament. She's in the quarterfinals, where she'll play Jelena Jankovic tonight, and most likely will be done in time to catch the next red-eye back to Austria, if she so chooses.
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Tennis needs 1 vs. 2, part III
August 31, 2008
Sure, it's understandable why Uncle Sam wants Sam Querrey, an up-and-coming American, to win his next match, but at the risk of sounding unpatriotic in this election year, he won't get my vote.
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Give father credit for Venus' Serena's longevity
August 28, 2008
He will go down in tennis-dad history as an absolutely insane madman, which is to say Richard Williams always will be remembered as a genius.
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America facing drought in men's tennis
August 26, 2008
Arthur Ashe Stadium was poised for another epic pairing of native-born men, the kind of matchup that riveted the U.S. Open for so many years and made it the captivating tournament it is today, except for one little problem: Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras, invited to appear for last night's celebration of past champions, didn't show up.
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Favre must connect with Coles
August 17, 2008
The commotion started during pregame warm-ups. There was instant applause as people raised their voices just a bit higher than their clicking cell phone cameras, and it was the kind of reception that was anticipated and expected of someone capable of creating a buzz just by walking on a football field.
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Favre's charisma will help Jets sell PSLs
August 14, 2008
The crowd will be larger than usual for a preseason football game this Saturday because there will be something to see. The first glimpse of Brett Favre in a Jets uniform will be enough to convince folks to pay good money for a game that will lose all significance once Favre sits for good in the second quarter.
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Faneca must help build Jets' wall around Favre
August 12, 2008
He wasn't bear-hugged at the airport by a raucous welcoming committee. There was no scenic helicopter tour over Manhattan or the Jets' new training facility in New Jersey, or a handshake or hello from the mayor, and nobody planted a tree in his honor.
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Might be a stretch that Favre, Jets will be great
August 10, 2008
He jogged onto the practice field yesterday while Springsteen's "Glory Days" pumped through the speakers, and that was the first uh-oh sign on this historic afternoon, because that song is a wail about a once-great player opining about the long-gone good old days. Therefore, does this mean Brett Favre left his 350-yard, five-TD, gunslinging games in Green Bay?
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No way long-suffering Jets can lose on Favre deal
August 8, 2008
The man is 38, interception-prone, coming to a 4-12 team that wasn't his first choice, and dealing with a totally new environment. And if you think the drama surrounding him was thick this offseason, wait 'til next.
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Favre's earned right to be Green Bay diva
August 5, 2008
There's a good reason why superstars and high performers in companies are, for the most part, high maintenance: because they can be.
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New Yorkers spoiled with baseball success
August 3, 2008
Here we are, first weekend in August, and it feels like April around here.
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Yankees scrambling to remain relevant
July 31, 2008
In a bold attempt to turn back the clock to the year 2000, when they last won a World Series, the Yankees went and got Pudge Rodriguez, who hasn't been the top catcher in the game since, um, right around the year 2000.
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Will Favre's comeback earn thumbs up or down?
July 30, 2008
Brett Favre doesn't have anything better to do besides disrupt the Packers and possibly help some other team win a Super Bowl.
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Another team gets off the Island
July 20, 2008
This is nothing like the Baltimore Colts, who sneaked out of town in the middle of the night, but the moving vans are coming this way, anyway. They'll line up outside Weeb Ewbank Hall and form a caravan that will snake its way over the George Washington Bridge, into New Jersey to a place called Florham Park, not to be confused with Floral Park.
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Mets are winning now because they were due
July 17, 2008
The hottest team in baseball obviously started hitting in the clutch, getting big innings from the starting pitching, played smarter baseball and showed a killer instinct once the new manager came along and made a profound request:
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The perfect starry starry night in the Bronx
July 15, 2008
Everyone has their own dream of what The Perfect Night in the Bronx would be like.
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Without Pettitte, hearings proved nothing
February 13, 2008
In a place polluted with agenda-driven politicians, spin-doctor lawyers, one admitted liar and one strongly suspected liar, the most credible person in the room wasn't even there.
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Eli and Peyton: Ultimate brothers in arms
February 7, 2008
Given their success at raising champions, if Archie and Olivia Manning had produced girls, they probably would've named them Venus and Serena.
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Show the Giants there's no place like home
February 5, 2008
There's no worst place to be when you lose, no better place to be when you win. If the old saying about New York still rings true, then New York owes the Giants much love today.
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Magical Giants can't be stopped
February 4, 2008
Grown men ran around the field like kids scampering at recess. Inside an enclosed stadium, it rained heavily, with brightly colored confetti falling. Yes, when Super Bowl XLII ended last night, there was chaos, as expected, and history. That, too.
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Magical Giants couldn't be stopped
February 4, 2008
Grown men ran around the field like kids scampering at recess. Inside an enclosed stadium, it rained heavily, with brightly colored confetti falling. Yes, when Super Bowl XLII ended Sunday night, there was chaos, as expected, and history. That, too.
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Giants believed in themselves
January 21, 2008
Football logic says the Giants don't belong in the Super Bowl, and at times during a chilly night at Lambeau Field, even they seemed to agree.
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Will we ever know the truth about Clemens?
January 8, 2008
He's lying about the Hall of Fame part.
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Will '60 Minutes' veteran bring heat against Clemens?
December 30, 2007
Roger Clemens recently scheduled a sit-down with tough-guy interviewer Mike Wallace, who made a career out of making politicians sweat profusely, but because Wallace has a man-crush on Clemens, we fear the taped "interrogation" went something like this:
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Homers a drug for fans
December 4, 2004
In a few days, all the fuss will fade. In a few months, the crack of the bat will pierce the air. A few months after that, another baseball season will open, and fans across the country finally will express their feelings about this steroid stuff.
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This time, no sympathy in Mudville
December 3, 2004
The not-so-big revelation about Jason Giambi admitting he pumped himself with muscle juice begs only two questions, really: When did the Yankees know? And why did they sign him anyway? All that remains to the mystery of the sad and sudden decline of a former baseball slugger and MVP are those two nagging, curious, and in retrospect, costly questions: When ... and why?
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Why not allow mulligans and gimmes?
June 21, 2004
It's a darn shame what they did. They took a beautiful course and our national championship and they did something that just isn't seen very often: They made golf funny.
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His game's under water
June 20, 2004
The more you watch Tiger Woods sift through the weeds for his tee shot, beg for birdies, groan in frustration, pound his club, remove himself from serious contention, then sip from a glass he considers half full, maybe Butch Harmon is right.
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Open needs a wind that's called pariah
June 19, 2004
After 113 years, she still has her curves and stays perfectly manicured and looks good for her age. So many folks have complimented her for holding up so well for so long.
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That Haas, he's a moose
June 18, 2004
Isn't it strange how the U.S. Open's early round suddenly belongs to guys who are, shall we respectfully say, getting late? This time last year, folks were pulling out their hankies on a course that didn't have a dry eye. Tom Watson at age 53 was enjoying a throwback moment. He found fairways, he found birdies, he found himself tied for the lead on the first day at the U.S. Open. He did everything except re-create his miracle shot in 1982 at Pebble Beach with a birdie chip on 17.
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Tough place to get going
June 17, 2004
The beauty of Shinnecock Hills, the power of the U.S. Open and the fantasy of the unexpected is what seduced them. Jim Furyk and David Duval will walk the golf course today with an arrow sticking out of their hearts. They left their comfortable homes, dropped their troubles behind and rushed here in search of what else? Love.
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It's not about one player, and that's a good thing
June 16, 2004
He has millions of dollars, legions of worshippers, eight major titles, the prettiest blonde on the course and a trash-talking puppet in his golf bag. Good for him. But good for golf, Tiger Woods finally has something else: company.
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Father's course of action
June 15, 2004
It's been two years since we last saw a fist pump from Tiger Woods in a major tournament, and after close inspection and much analytical thought, his very first coach has discovered what's wrong.
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Golf pioneer whited out
June 14, 2004
This week at Shinnecock Hills, a person of color will approach the first tee, pull a driver out of his bag, begin playing in the U.S. Open and will understandably make some of his competitors in the mostly white tournament feel uncomfortable.
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The hole story, tee to green
June 13, 2004
Has it really been two years and four days since the U.S. Open last teed off on Long Island? Yes, and before we go any further, please thank Tiger Woods for donating that precise calculation.
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Taking pass on college makes dollars & sense
May 5, 2003
He walked into a noisy, crowded room at the ESPN sports bar in midtown Manhattan that was dressed up specifically for him. He wore a white jacket, a shirt with an open collar, and an oversized white baseball cap. The TV cameras snapped to attention when he appeared. He stood next to the microphone, cleared his throat, began his speech with a nervous "um" and after thanking everyone, including God, he made his announcement: "I'm going to attend college at Louisville and stay all four years," he said, "or five, if that's what it takes to get my degree."
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Little Brother, You're MVP In Our Hearts
September 14, 2001
DAMN. This was one instance where I wished he had the instincts of Emmitt Smith, the peripheral vision of Gale Sayers, Spud Webb's ability to soar three times his own height, and a sudden burst at the finish, like Carl Lewis.
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