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Where the fault lies in last week’s loss to the Raiders.
Ravens can ill afford to lose2 straight home games to 2 mediocre teams.
LT Ronnie Stanley appears to not be ready to play yet.
Has anyone heard from Terrell Suggs lately.
Not to anger my Washington readers–a rivalry game is not played every 4 years.
Brady out to exact revenge on the NFL.
What is up with ODell Beckham?
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I kept saying all week how in the world can the Terps be favorite at PSU this week. So much for Vegas knowledge. I am always against deferring on the road and today showed why. Penn State had us on our heels from the get go, driving down the field in 2 1/2 minutes to jump in front. But here are my comments since we all watched the game:
The prediction of a 106,000 crowd was also way off as … Read More »
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4-0 Maryland Terrapins are -3 at Happy Valley Sat
Biggest test yet for DJ Durkin and QB Perry Hills
Predictions of who will stay and who will go for the Orioles
Toronto gained Big Mo from defeating O’s –up on Texas 2-0
Red Sox lose with Porcello and Price—hanging on by a thread
Nats lose opener to Dodgers
Chief Non Conference rival Redskins make their one in 8 years visit to M&T
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A tremendous Oriole season ends in total disappointment—WHY?
Terps wallop Purdue 50-7 with 400 yards rushing
The Terps are actually favorite to beat the Nittany Lions
#1 Soccer squad continues to win–defeating Northwestern 4-0 and San Diego 2-1
This game was lost because :
An utter collapse of our hitting from key contributors
12 strikeouts against mediocre Toronto pitching–The Blue Jays bullpen had been battered game after game but tonight they brought the Orioles’ to their knees
12 Orioles strikeouts–4 of which on pitches that bounced before home plate
I really don’t have much of a problem with any of the pitching decisions until Ubaldo lobbed up 2 softballs for hits and had 1st and 3rd with 1 … Read More »
From espn.com–by David Schoenfield
In the eight previous wild-card games, we had one classic game — Royals over A’s in 2014, one of the most exciting playoff games ever — and seven duds decided by three runs or more. We now have a second classic. Edwin Encarnacion ended it in dramatic fashion with a three-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the 11th inning off Ubaldo Jimenez, but this game will go down in lore as The … Read More »