Simon Marloff
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No Drama, Melo Situation Makes SenseI'm here to set the record straight on the actual Carmelo Anthony situation, you know, because I'm not a hypocrite and all. -
How to Train with a Stun GunStun guns must be handled with care.
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Olympics to Spark Hockey Revival in U.S.?"Some hockey fans tell me that the only problem with the game is not a problem with the game at all, but with the lack of exposure."
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The Spurs Are Too MuchEvery season it seems, usually before the "rodeo trip," the Spurs make you want to write them off.
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Why Shouldn't the NCAA Tournament Expand to Include 96 Teams?Expand the NCAA Tournament.
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Iverson is Consistently a ParadoxNever has a player more important, as has been purported throughout his career, put his commitment to the team in question by partying more. But never has a player sacrificed his body by playing through injury or played harder."
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ASU Baseball Writing a Story for the Ages"ASU has gotten off to its second-best start in school history '" and if you are familiar with the baseball program's history, it's a truly remarkable statement."
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Minnesota Twins Are Good for BaseballJoe Mauer, the flawless star just re-signed at that price with the Minnesota Twins to the consternation of East Coasters, including whiny analysts like Buster Olney.
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Cardinals Should Consider Trading for McNabb"What could be more critical to carrying on the organization's momentum, as offseason activity suggests management is serious about, than replacing the Hall of Fame conductor of a pass-happy offense?"
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Johnson Ready to Put it All TogetherEven for a freshman, Keelan Johnson was a bit of an enigma.
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Western Conference PlayoffsThe next couple of months in the Western Conference will be a lot better, as they almost always are
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Mike Leake Always a FighterLeake is the kind of guy who stored all the moments of perceived disrespect into some kind of mental incinerator. Schoolyard slights were renewable ruminations to be set ablaze over and over.
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Esmay Should Transition from Interim to PermanentHowever you want to phrase Esmay's performance this year, the argument to retain him is so overwhelmingly strong that it would seem to defy the question itself.
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Jerry Jones' Crass Behavior Alienates Common FanJerry Jones might not be a few cans short of a six-pack, but if drunk words are sober thoughts, he's a few self-celebratory pom-pom's past pompous'" past Terrell Owens, even.
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Colorado Rockies in Search of New LeaderThe tragic death of Colorado Rockies president Keli McGregor was important for many reasons in sports.
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Commentary: Josh McDaniels' Napoleon Complex is NuttyLet's pretend Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels is a young squirrel.
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Suns Destined to Fail Versus SpursThe Suns can delay and prolong their series against Portland with half-hearted efforts, but they cannot avoid the inevitable.
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Cornerback Carr Quietly Making ImpactIf the old adage for cover corners is true, that utterance of name is evidence of error, it could be a while before redshirt sophomore cornerback Deveron Carr gets his due.
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Challenges of Past Motivate Darby in PresentWith Alden Darby's first step on ASU's campus came the completion of a challenge far more vexing than anything he'll face as an athlete.
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Ole Miss Needed a Mascot ChangeIf one prescribes to pigskin Puritanism, consider Jacksonville State's "miraculous" win against Ole Miss on Saturday a divine judgment.
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What is Wrong with Phoenix's Fanbase?ASU nearly upset a top-ranked Big Ten team, but will that even motivate fans to fill Sun Devil Stadium?
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NBC and Its Poor CoverageBehind the clout of primetime commentary, NBC's multi-angled replays and in an effort to entertain, the viewer is persuaded into believing the rash generalizations of commentators.
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Locker Leads Favored Huskies Against Reeling ASUWith a three-game losing streak heading into Seattle, the Sun Devils look to avoid a calendar year without a win over an FBS opponent, but UW appears to be the favorite.
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Onyeali Stands Out on Defensive FrontASU freshman defensive end Junior Onyeali gave the ASU football team its first visible threat to get pressure on the quarterback.
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Finally Healthy, ASU Safety Tabach Emerging as LeaderSenior safety Max Tabach has seen just about every level of the depth chart while at ASU. After much adversity, Tabach has finally reached the top.
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The Patriots Don't Need Randy Mossreaking news: Michael Irvin and Cris Carter say New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady doesn't need receiver Randy Moss.
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Cal a Narrow Favorite in Nearly-even Matchup with ASU FootballA matchup of two nearly even teams leaves the game to either team, but Cal appears to have a slight edge over the Sun Devils.
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EDGE: Clinging to Bowl Hopes, ASU Favored Over WSUMatching up with the Pac-10's worst in Washington State, ASU looks to post its second conference win.
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Where Art Thou, Baseball Purist?If the playoffs are a refined representation of the regular season, the NFL and NBA models work. The MLB offers up two separate, incongruent seasons.
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Cornerback's Highlight Reel Day Boosts ASU DefenseSenior cornerback LeQuan Lewis, converted from receiver just a year ago, made a career highlight reel in just one day's action for the ASU football team.
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Offensive Firepower Gives Trojans Early AdvantageASU may have the better defense, but slowing down the USC offense is no easy task.
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Arizona State Cornerback LeQuan Lewis Emerges with Speed, VersatilityCornerback LeQuan Lewis was never a full-time starter and coaches have had a hard time finding a role for him. But the senior has a newfound designation no one can question.
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EDGE: Quarterback Luck Gives Cardinal Advantage Against ASUWith an elite quarterback and rock-solid offensive line, No. 7 Stanford has the upper hand against ASU.
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Divided Thinking Abounds on Future of ASU FootballSupporters of the 2010 ASU football team have valid arguments to prove that ASU is "on the rise," but also that ASU could be "stuck in its losing ways."
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Michael Vick is Not HumanAre sociopolitical overtones in the Michael Vick narrative quieting his performance, or at least the appreciation of it?
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Hargis Overcomes Gauntlet of Challenges to Leave Mark at ASUSenior offensive lineman Jon Hargis has seen more than his fair share of challenges in five seasons at ASU, but he fought through it all and remained optimistic.
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ASU's Talent Across the Field Creates Advantage Over UCLAASU and UCLA have the same record heading into Friday's matchup, but the Sun Devil's overall talent gives them the edge.
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EDGE: Home Crowd Gives Wildcats Slight Advantage Over ASUThese teams are relatively even with UA home crowd giving the Wildcats the edge, despite the teams seemingly headed in opposite directions.
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National Attention Given to Troy TulowitzkiSimilar to the proverbial tree falling in a Rocky Mountain forest, does anything the Colorado Rockies do actually happen if people that matter aren't paying attention?
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Arizona State Men's Hoops' Struggles Shouldn't Be Cause for Concern Quite YetMore than anything else that has occurred on the floor for the Sun Devils this season, Mesa point guard Jahii Carson has provided the program's faithful, however large or small the size, a reason to be optimistic about its future.
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How Important is Momentum?What is momentum and how important is it in deciding outcomes?
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NFL Lockout: Dealing with Whiny PlayersPlayers are compensated, on average, better than 99 percent of the rest of income earners in the country.
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Debating Roethlisberger's Hall of Fame CredentialsIn the next decade or so, hall of fame selections will have to become more stringent.
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ASU Football Recruiting Part 1: The BasicsWith jargon that can only be acceptable in recruiting news circles, the Sun Devils got "poached."
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Is Kevin Garnett a Thug?Kevin Garnett is a thug, even if the media want to ignore it.
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The Dilemma of a Struggling Basketball TeamWith all of the struggles, should the ASU men's basketball team give its young players more experience, or let the seniors enjoy their final games?
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Judging Cutler's ToughnessIf we are to assume that a player is quitting on his team in the biggest game of his career, shouldn't that player's known background be a key factor in forming such a judgment?
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Turner Thorner Has Something Special at ASUThe ASU women's basketball team is the most stable athletic program at the biggest school in the country.













