Day: May 12, 2020

New York/San Francisco Giants Mount Rushmore

The San Fransisco Giants have a long and prestigious history that dates back all the way to 1883 when they were known as the New York Gothams, this makes them the first professional baseball team in New York. Two years later, they became the New York Giants and began playing in the historic Polo Grounds, which was known for the shape that was unique for baseball games, left field was 279 ft, right was 258 ft, and center was 483 ft, the reason was that the stadium was also the home for the New York Titans, now known as the Jets, and the New York Football Giants.

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Blast From the Past: Teemu Selanne

“Domi flips it high… Selanne goes after it! Teemu Selanne breaks in, he scores!”

Listen closely to fuzzy replays of that goal from March 2, 1993, and you just might hear the sound of gunshots. Winnipeg Jets phenom Teemu Selanne burns past two paralyzed Quebec Nordiques defencemen, flips a loose puck over a lunging Stephane Fiset and pick, pack, pock; three distinct cracks ring out to suit the equally thunderous occasion. After all, Selanne just netted his 54th goal to surpass Mike Bossy’s previous rookie goal-scoring record. So ‘The Finnish Flash’ flung his right glove to the rafters, swung his stick up like a shotgun, and pumped away in triumph. It was an electric reaction to an electric achievement during the electric debut of the greatest Finn to ever lace a pair of skates.

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Five Bold Predictions for the Dallas Cowboys

Last season ended in a whirlwind of the inability to finish games for the Dallas Cowboys. Jason Garrett was fired seemingly five years too late. Dak Prescott’s contract has and still hangs in the balance as Jerry Jones and his crew slapped a franchise tag on their starting quarterback as they continue to negotiate a potential long-term deal. So far this offseason, they have lost key defensive pieces in Byron Jones and Jeff Heath, as well as future Hall of Famers Jason Witten and Travis Frederick. A lot don’t know what to expect with this year’s team, so here are my five bold predictions for this season.

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New York/San Francisco Giants Mount Rushmore

The San Fransisco Giants have a long and prestigious history that dates back all the way to 1883 when they were known as the New York Gothams, this makes them the first professional baseball team in New York. Two years later, they became the New York Giants and began playing in the historic Polo Grounds, which was known for the shape that was unique for baseball games, left field was 279 ft, right was 258 ft, and center was 483 ft, the reason was that the stadium was also the home for the New York Titans, now known as the Jets, and the New York Football Giants.

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NBA

New NBA Debate Proposed by Dennis Rodman?

The age-old “greatest of all time” debate is most contentious in the NBA. Fans always argue amongst themselves, and by general consensus, it is a two-man race between Michael Jordan and LeBron James.

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Blast From the Past: Teemu Selanne

“Domi flips it high… Selanne goes after it! Teemu Selanne breaks in, he scores!”

Listen closely to fuzzy replays of that goal from March 2, 1993, and you just might hear the sound of gunshots. Winnipeg Jets phenom Teemu Selanne burns past two paralyzed Quebec Nordiques defencemen, flips a loose puck over a lunging Stephane Fiset and pick, pack, pock; three distinct cracks ring out to suit the equally thunderous occasion. After all, Selanne just netted his 54th goal to surpass Mike Bossy’s previous rookie goal-scoring record. So ‘The Finnish Flash’ flung his right glove to the rafters, swung his stick up like a shotgun, and pumped away in triumph. It was an electric reaction to an electric achievement during the electric debut of the greatest Finn to ever lace a pair of skates.

Read More

Five Bold Predictions for the Dallas Cowboys

Last season ended in a whirlwind of the inability to finish games for the Dallas Cowboys. Jason Garrett was fired seemingly five years too late. Dak Prescott’s contract has and still hangs in the balance as Jerry Jones and his crew slapped a franchise tag on their starting quarterback as they continue to negotiate a potential long-term deal. So far this offseason, they have lost key defensive pieces in Byron Jones and Jeff Heath, as well as future Hall of Famers Jason Witten and Travis Frederick. A lot don’t know what to expect with this year’s team, so here are my five bold predictions for this season.

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