Jeff Briscoe

Jeff Briscoe

Jeff Briscoe is a resident of Port Charlotte and a proud dad of three great Florida kids. A proud outdoorsman, he's as likely to be found paddling a canoe as he is to be driving a car. His children give him the perfect excuse to explore Southwest Florida's parks, piers, beaches, hiking trails, and marinas. Jeff is a freelance writer who covers sports, politics, and more for the Yahoo! Contributor Network and the Fort Myers Examiner.
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  • Bucs Replace Kellen Winslow with Dallas Clark: Fan's Look
    Less than 24 hours since initial report of his impending departure, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded Kellen Winslow Jr. to the Seattle Seahawks for a conditional 2013 draft pick and soon replaced the veteran tight end with free agent Dallas Clark.
  • Eary Season Struggles Characterize Pitcher Matt Moore: Fan's Look
    The early season certainly has not produced the results that fans of the Tampa Bay Rays expected for pitcher Matt Moore. Preparing for his next start on Tuesday, May 22, Moore surprisingly has been the least effective member of the Rays' vaunted rotation.
  • Buccaneers Set to Bid Adieu to Kellen Winslow: Fan's Look
    Surprising word came down on Monday, May 21, that veteran tight end Kellen Winslow will no longer be a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and that the team intends to trade or release the 28 year-old in short order.
  • Attorneys Must Display Superior Etiquette in Court
    Our legal system relies on a strong sense of professionalism practiced by officers of the court. As the individuals who ultimately drive the proceedings, the burden falls on attorneys to create an environment where courtroom etiquette is observed.
  • Tampa Bay Inks Deal with Kicker Connor Barth: Fan's Look
    Ignoring criticism of their recent special teams' transactions, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers came to terms on Thursday, May 17, with place kicker Connor Barth on a 4 year, $13.2 million contract.
  • Bucs Represented on NFL Network's Top 100 Players: Fan's Look
    Cleverly devised to keep football debate thriving throughout the long off-season, the gradual revelation of the NFL Network's top 100 football players is underway and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are already well represented.
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  • Injuries Continue to Mount for Tampa Bay Rays: Fan's Look
    Despite riding high in 1st place in the American League East, the injuries keep mounting for the Tampa Bay Rays. Here is a look at the multiple members of the Rays that have spent far too much time in the training room.
  • Spring Ideal Time for Visiting Pine Island, Florida
    A lesser-known barrier island along Florida's Gulf Coast, spring is a great time to visit to Pine Island. Located in Southwest Florida, just 10 miles west of Fort Myers, Pine Island was once a fishing village, but today is best known for tourism.
  • Rays and Orioles Meet in 1st Place Showdown: Fan's Look
    With 20% of the season completed, the Tampa Bay Rays sit atop the AL East with a 20-12 record. However, in the wake of losing 4 of the past 5 games, the Rays have lost their firm grip on the leaderboard and are now tied with the surging Baltimore Orioles.
  • Loss of DaQuan Bowers Rocks the Bucs: Fan's Take
    On Thursday, May 10, Tampa Bay Bucs defensive end Da'Quan Bowers suffered a torn Achilles tendon during a workout as part of the club's off-season conditioning program. This devastating injury is a substantial setback to an already shaky defensive line.
  • Bucs Impressed by LSU Quarterback Jordan Jefferson: Fan's Look
    Though the Tampa Bay Bucs did not select a quarterback during the recent NFL Entry Draft, General Manager Mark Dominik has continued tweaking the depth chart at the all-important position by adding athletic LSU signal-caller Jordan Jefferson.
  • The Many Advantages of Parenting in the Digital Age
    With a household of three children under the age of 10, I have been blessed to parent during the age of digital technology. While these developments may make my duties easier, I am more grateful for the ways in which they benefit my children directly.
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mother's Day Gift Guide
    If that special mother in your life is a fan of the Tampa Bay Bucs, here are 5 ideal gifts that will help make Mother's Day a winner this year. All items are officially licensed NFL products and are available for purchase at the Yahoo! Sports Shop.
  • 'Bad' Judges Are Feared Occurrence for New Attorneys
    When a young attorney realizes they have come before a "bad" judge, a feeling of dread is immediately produced. Knowing there is little understanding for a lack of seasoning, the attorney must carefully decide the manner in which it is best to proceed.
  • Rays Conclude Another Stellar April in 1st Place: Fan's Look
    With a dramatic 3-2 victory over Seattle on Monday, April 30, the Tampa Bay Rays finished the season's first month with an impressive 15-8 record. The strong frame continued a trend, as the team enjoys the top overall April record in baseball since 2010.
  • South Florida Undrafted Free Agents Sign with NFL Teams: Fan's Look
    Though not unexpected, fans were disappointed to learn that no South Florida Bulls were chosen during the recently concluded 2012 NFL Draft. The good news, however, is that several have recently signed with NFL clubs as undrafted free agents.
  • Tampa Bay Rays Sign Veteran Hideki Matsui: Fan's Look
    After nearly a week's wait from word of the initial rumor, the Tampa Bay Rays signed veteran slugger Hideki Matsui to a minor league contract on Monday, April 30.
  • Tampa Bay Bucs 2012 Draft Class: Fan's Look
    Since several recently drafted players are capable of an immediate impact, it is important to look at the new contributors that will suit up at Raymond James Stadium for training camp this summer. Here is the 2012 draft class of the Tampa Bay Bucs.
  • Bucs Acquire 1st Rounders Mark Barron and Doug Martin: Fan's Look
    As part of a surprising flurry of activity at the top of the first round, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted safety Mark Barron with the 7th overall selection of the 2012 NFL Draft on Thursday, April 26.
  • Tampa Bay Bucs Misfire on Recent 1st Round Picks: Fan's Look
    Coming off a miserable 4-12 season, the Tampa Bay Bucs possess the 5th overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft. Sadly, the team's track record at this high level is not commendable. Here is a look at the franchise's recent 1st round selections.
  • Carlos Pena Slugs a Home Run for Hit Number 1000: Fan's Look
    In dramatic fashion, Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Carlos Pena fittingly smashed a home run to earn his 1,000th major league hit during a 5-0 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday, April 24.
  • Tampa Bay Bucs Should Draft Morris Claiborne: Fan's Opinion
    As a fan of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, I have targeted cornerback Morris Claiborne as my preferred player for Roger Goodell to announce as the newest member of the Bucs during the 2012 NFL Draft on Thursday, April 26.
  • Trent Richardson Not Answer for Bucs: Fan's Opinion
    Despite the temptation to address the weakness in running backs by drafting Trent Richardson, I remain hopeful that the Tampa Bay Bucs will not use their 5th overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft on the University of Alabama product.
  • A Career in Law is Rarely Predictable
    Some professions invariably lead to a predictable workplace and job description that tends to be fairly static. As I learned in my own career, such descriptions are rarely appropriate for the practice of law.
  • 2012 Tampa Bay Bucs Schedule Feautures Peyton and Eli Manning
    As the NFL attempts to keep fans looking ahead towards the new season, the 2012 schedule for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was released on Tuesday, April 17, featuring the season-opener at home and road dates against both Eli and Peyton Manning.
  • Big Game James Ends Tampa Bay's Losing Streak: Fan's Look
    With a dominating 1-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Monday, April 16, Tampa Bay Rays pitcher James Shields stopped the team's 4 game losing streak and reaffirmed his claim to the nickname "Big Game."
  • Bucs Add Depth at Defensive Line: Fan's Look
    After making a splash in the first days free agency, now is the time for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to execute a series of ripples at positions of weakness, such as defensive tackle, which will equally determine the fate of the club in the future.
  • Bucs Tweak Quarterback Depth Chart: Fan's Look
    Despite a strong commitment to 4th year signal caller Josh Freeman, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have chosen to address the critical position of quarterback during the off-season.
  • Tampa Bay Lightning 2011-12 Season Review: Fan's Look
    As the NHL playoffs are set to commence without their presence on Wednesday, April 11, it is undeniable that this was not the type of season that players, or fans, of the Tampa Bay Lightning envisioned.
  • Tampa Bay Rays Conclude Spring Training: Fan's Look
    Like 29 other teams throughout Major League Baseball, the Tampa Bay Rays have departed their spring home in anticipation of Opening Day. The team's first regular season game will be played against the New York Yankees in St. Petersburg on Friday, April 6.
  • Bolts Bounced from Playoff Contention: Fan's Look
    Despite savoring a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory over the Winnipeg Jets on March 31, the emotions of the home fans of the Tampa Bay Lightning were soon tempered, as supporters learned the team was officially eliminated from playoff contention.
  • Tampa Bay Rays Choose Fifth Starter: Fan's Look
    The Tampa Bay Rays have announced that Jeff Niemann will be assigned the last spot amongst the club's talented array of starting pitchers. In coming up short, Wade Davis now heads to the bullpen.
  • Competition at Shortstop Continues in Tampa Bay: Fan's Look
    Though manager Joe Maddon conceded early in camp that most lineup positions were already decided, open competition for 2011's black hole at shortstop continues into the latter stages of the ongoing Tampa Bay Rays spring training.
  • Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Kicks Off IndyCar Season: Fan's Look
    As a resident of Florida, I am heartened to see how fittingly the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg has emerged as a premier IndyCar race since its founding in 2005.
  • Tampa Bay Lightning Triumph in Khabibulin's Return: Fan's Take
    In desperate need of breaking a season-crushing 3 game home losing streak, the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Thursday, March 22, by the score of 3-2.
  • Lightning's Flickering Playoff Hopes: Fan's Look
    On Monday, March 19, the Tampa Bay Lightning likely suffered a fatal blow to any fleeting hopes of obtaining a playoff berth in the 2011-12 season. The Bolts have now dropped 6 of the past 7 games, including a 5 losses at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
  • Mixed Results as Rays Fall to Red Sox: Fan's Look
    Before an abundant crowd at Charlotte Sports Park, the Boston Red Sox defeated the Tampa Bay Rays by the score of 8-4 in an exhibition game on March 18, 2012. The loss was notable for being the second appearance of the spring by young hurler Matt Moore.
  • Tampa Bay's Surprising Spending Spree: Fan's Look
    During a busy 24 hour period, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers filled critical holes in diverse positions by reaching agreements with free agent wide receiver Vincent Jackson, guard Carl Nicks, and cornerback Eric Wright.
  • Matt Moore Ready to Return: Fan's Look
    In a spring training game to be played in nearby Sarasota on Tuesday, March 13, local Tampa Bay Rays fans will have the season's first opportunity to view pitching sensation Matt Moore in live action.
  • Tampa Bay Encounters Spring Training Injuries: Fan's Look
    After two solid weeks of workouts, the Grapefruit League exhibition schedule is underway throughout the mild-weathered state of Florida. Unfortunately, the Tampa Bay Rays are currently contending with a series of injuries during their preparations.
  • Buccaneers Continue Commitment to Offensive Line: Fan's Take
    In spite of a putrid 4-12 record in 2011, as seen in the recent contract extension given to the versatile Jeremy Zuttah, it appears the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are generally pleased with the composition of their offensive line.
  • Lightning Strike with Consecutive Overtime Triumphs: Fan's Look
    After tormenting fans for the better part of the season, the Tampa Bay Lightning finally appear set to make a late playoff push and two thrilling overtime wins over the weekend certainly improved their chances.
  • Rays' Owner Sternberg Arrives at Spring Training: Fan's Look
    A full week into daily workouts at the Charlotte Sports Park, spring training is proceeding smoothly for the Tampa Bay Rays and team owner Stuart Sternberg made his initial appearance to inspect the progress on February 28, 2012.
  • Yzerman Executes Multiple Deals at Deadline: Fan's Look
    As the NHL trade deadline arrived at 3:00pm on Monday, February 27, the Tampa Bay Lightning stayed active to the end by executing 3 separate trades to bolster the squad's defensive unit through the additions of Mike Commodore, Brian Lee, and Keith Aulie.
  • Bucs Must Address Wide Receiver: Fan's Opinion
    Though quarterback Josh Freeman is coming off a disappointing campaign, potential additions of wideouts Mario Manningham and Mohamed Sanu could make immediate strides for getting the 4th year signal-caller back on track.
  • No Change in Rays Beer in Clubhouse Policy: Fan's Take
    In a continuation of his emphasis on a relaxed atmosphere surrounding the team, Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon revealed early in spring training that there would be no change to the club's policy permitting beer in the clubhouse.
  • Bolts Bounce Back from Bitter Defeat: Fan's Look
    Coming off their worst loss of a season filled with disappointment, the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning bounced back through an unlikely 4-3 win over the New Jersey Devils on Sunday, February 26.
  • Bucs Round Out New Coaching Staff: Fan's Look
    After getting off to a slow start, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made considerable progress in assembling a dramatically different coaching staff for the 2012 season.
  • Confident Tampa Bay Rays Enter New Season: Fan's Look
    With groundskeepers still fine-tuning the spring training field, Tampa Bay Rays Manager Joe Maddon and General Manager Andrew Friedman held an opening day press conference on Monday, February 20, at Charlotte Sports Park.
  • Spring Training Begins for Tampa Bay Rays: Fan's Look
    On Monday, February 21, pitchers and catchers for the Tampa Bay Rays will report to the Charlotte Sports Park in Port Charlotte, Florida to kick off the team's 2012 version of spring training.
  • Lightning Appear Sellers as Trade Deadine Nears: Fan's Look
    With the team a longshot to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs, it appears the Tampa Bay Lightning will be sellers as the NHL trade deadline approaches on February 27, 2012.
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  • Veteran Coach Butch Davis Added to Bucs Staff: Fan's Look
    In the first coaching move to address the defensive side of the ball, the Tampa Bay Bucs have signed former Cleveland Browns top man Butch Davis to work for Greg Schiano as a special assistant to the head coach.
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  • Bucs Add Super Bowl Winning Offensive Coordinator: Fan's View
    Following a bumpy start marked by a series of rejections, with the hiring of new offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are making progress in assembling a coaching staff for new leader Greg Schiano.
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  • Lengthy NASCAR Season Defines the Sport: Fan's Opinion
    One of the more prominent subjects, which consistently fuels fan debate, is the length of the seasons for the sports that we love. However, there is little disagreement with the premise that the long NASCAR season is anything other than a positive.
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  • Tampa Bay Bucs Struggle to Assemble Coaching Staff: Fan's Look
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans should keep a close eye on the assembly of Greg Schiano's staff in the coming weeks. While the process stumbled on initial roadblocks, there is still opportunity to mold a strong band of coaches.
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  • Tampa Bay Impresses at Home: Fan's Look
    Following Saturday's 6-3 triumph over the cross-state rival Florida Panthers, the Tampa Bay Lightning are beginning to reflect intentions of a late season playoff push.
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  • Unknown Final Chapter in Career of Peyton Manning: Fan's Look
    Injured during the 2010 season, it is still unknown what the future holds for Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning. While fans speculate on the last chapter of his career, we should all appreciate the consistency he has already displayed.
  • What's Wrong with All Star Games?: Fan's Look
    As seen in the reaction to the recent NFL Pro Bowl and the NHL All Star Game, sports fans certainly possess a love and hate outlook when it comes to appreciating the various all star games that attempt to celebrate the finest in athleticism.
  • Boxing Troubles Change Sports Landscape: Fan's Look
    In recent times, the popularity of the sport of boxing has suffered greatly due to a wide variety of systemic problems. Though a Pacquiao-Mayweather match would be a good start, much broader changes are needed to reverse the decline.
  • Winning Steak Bolsters Hope for Lightning: Fan's Take
    After disappointing fans with a sub-par first half of the 2011-12 season, the Tampa Bay Lightning have put together a 5 game winning streak to re-instill hope in loyal supporters.
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  • Florida Shares in Mitt Romney's Victory
    Marking the culmination of 10 days of hard campaigning, the state of Florida handed a dominating victory to front-runner Mitt Romney in the Republican presidential primary held on January 31, 2012.
  • Greg Schiano is Bucs' New Head Coach: Fan's Look
    It took the better part of a month, but after an exhaustive and somewhat controversial search throughout January, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers finally have a new head coach and it is 45 year-old Greg Schiano of Rutgers University.
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  • Chip Kelly Wrong Choice for Bucs: Fan's Opinion
    Following the end of the NFC Championship game, the surprising rumor quickly broke that University of Oregon football coach Chip Kelly was in discussions to become the next coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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  • Popular Pena Returns to the Rays: Fan's Reaction
    In a surprise move for a cash-strapped franchise, the Tampa Bay Rays have opened the checkbook to welcome back a favorite son. Over the weekend, word leaked that the team had re-signed former first baseman Carlos Pena to a 1 year, $7.25 million contract.
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  • Tampa Bay Victory Over Former Goalie Proves Satisfying: Fan's Take
    In a result that delivered extra satisfaction to fans back home, the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning extended their winning streak to 3 games by dropping the Phoenix Coyotes and former goalie Mike Smith by the score of 4-3 on Saturday, January 21.
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  • Southwest Florida Awaits Turn as Presidential Battleground
    Only days from the South Carolina Republican Presidential Primary on January 21, the remaining Republican presidential candidates will soon head south and transform Florida into the race's next battleground.
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  • Gingrich Performs Convincingly in South Carolina Debate
    Only hours before the South Carolina GOP presidential primary, four candidates took to the stage on January 19 for the final debate before voting gets underway in the Palmetto State. The formidable showing by Newt Gingrich most impressed this Republican.
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  • Mike Zimmer Top Choice for Dolphins and Bucs: Fan's Opinion
    As both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Miami Dolphins continue their lengthy, thorough, and torturous searches for a new head coach, football in fans in Florida may soon learn the name Mike Zimmer, who appears to be a very strong candidate.
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  • Losing Streak by Lightning Reaches 7 Games: Fan's Look
    While much of the sporting world was captivated by the NFL playoffs, fans packed the Tampa Bay Times Forum in hopes of seeing the Tampa Bay Lightning break out of their recent slump. It was not to be, as the home team fell 6-3 to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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  • Tampa Bay Bucs Seek New Direction in Coaching: Fan's Look
    As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers continue their search for a new coach, fans rightfully harbor reservations. With the process moving slowly, it may be premature to get excited, but it is certainly appropriate to commend the team in seeking a new direction.
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  • Lightning Return Home Following Winless Canadian Trip: Fan's Look
    In a continuation of the disappointing up-and-down 2011-12 season, following a 3-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on January 7th, the Tampa Bay Lightning mercifully return home from last week's win-less 3 game road trip.
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  • Coaching Searches Expose Football Woes in Florida: Fan's Look
    Many factors seemingly work in favor of Florida serving as a powerhouse for the NFL. As a breeding ground for college talent, the state that has enjoyed an incredible10 NCAA National Championships since 1983 and is a second home for much of the league.
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  • Tampa Bay Lightning Sweep Homestand: Fan's Look
    After struggling for most of December, the Tampa Bay Lightning returned home for a 3 game series to close out the calendar year. By winning all 3 games, the Bolts not only made a move in the Eastern Conference standings, but also reached the .500 mark.
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  • Tampa Bay Bucs Fire Raheem Morris: Fan's Opinion
    With the season ending on a frightful 10 game losing streak, on Monday, January 2nd, Tampa Bay Buccaneers' General Manager Mark Dominik executed the only decision possible and relieved Coach Raheem Morris of his duties.
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  • Top 5 Sports Stories of 2011
    As the New Year approaches, I reflected on the many significant sports stories in 2011. While much news that captured attention was positive, there were also several big stories that negatively stole headlines. Here are the top 5 sports stories of 2011.
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  • Garon Provides Spark for Lightning Win: Fan's Look
    If the talent-laden Tampa Bay Lightning can turn around their disappointing season, fans will have to give the organization considerable credit for its patience. Beginning a 3 game home stand with a 5-1 win, goalie Mathieu Garon rewarded that consistency.
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  • Brees Captures Marino's Record, Not His Glory: Fan's Opinion
    Though Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints captured the NFL's record for passing yardage in a season on December 26, 2011, I still rank Dan Marino's 1984 campaign ahead of any other single effort by a quarterback.
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  • Do Embarrassing Efforts Mean End of Morris' Era in Tampa Bay?: Fan's Look
    While the Tampa Bay Bucs' current 9 game fruitless streak demonstrates losing is never fun, perhaps the secondary meaning for the acronym NFL that best describes the fate of Coach Raheem Morris is "Not For Long."
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  • Tampa Bay Loses Despite St. Louis' Return: Fan's Look
    After a two game winning streak briefly paused their recent losing ways, the Tampa Bay Lightning traveled to the West Coast and utterly failed to compete during a lopsided 7-2 loss to the San Jose Sharks on December 21, 2011.
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  • New Orleans Saints Are Tops in the NFL: Fan Opinion
    Though the Green Bay Packers continue to enjoy the league's best record, upon stacking the teams side-by-side and examining their potential for post-season success, I believe the New Orleans Saints are most likely to achieve Super Bowl dreams.
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  • Have Disheartened Bucs Quit on Coach?: Fan's Look
    Despite a rare sell-out of Raymond James Stadium and an appearance on national television on Saturday night, December 17, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were not inspired to play for a greater cause, including Coach Raheem Morris' job.
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  • Lightning Finally Strikes in Tampa Bay: Fan's Recap
    Though it didn't come easily, the Tampa Bay Lightning put the brakes on their recent losing skid and recorded a 5-4 overtime victory over the Calgary Flames at the St. Pete Times Forum on December 15, 2011.
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  • Firing Raheem Morris Not Answer for the Bucs: Fan's Opinion
    On a seven game losing streak, rumors have begun to swirl that the Tampa Bay Bucs third year coach is on the hot seat. Unlike the decisions of executives in the two other Florida football cities, the powers that be in Tampa should not fire Raheem Morris.
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  • Goal-tending and Defense Disappoint for Lightning: Fan's Look
    Now losers of 7 of the past 8 games, the Tampa Bay Lightning's season is certainly in free-fall mode. Once expected to fight for the Stanley Cup, the team hopes have instead been dashed by incapable goal-tending and porous defense.
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  • Revealing Loss Exposes Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Fan's Opinion
    Last week, this column described the upcoming meeting with the Carolina Panthers as a litmus test for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In a results-oriented league, the resulting 38-19 loss can only be viewed as a failing grade on this depressing exam.
  • Losses Mount for Lightning: Fan's Look
    Losers of 3 in a row, and 7 of the past 10 games, the Tampa Bay Lightning are rapidly plummeting in the Eastern Conference standings. Expected to compete for the Southeast Division title, the team instead currently sits in 4th place in its division and is
  • Buccaneers Face Distressing Litmus Test: Fan's Opinion
    Possessing just one more win than their upcoming opponent, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers enter the December 4th contest against the last place Carolina Hurricanes facing a question they hoped to avoid in 2011: Are they one of the NFL's bad teams?
  • West Virginia Slams Door on South Florida's Season: Fan's Look
    In a game symbolic of their disappointing season, South Florida was defeated at home 30-27 by West Virginia on December 1, 2011. The loss continues not only the team's late season struggles, but also their poor record on Thursday nights.
  • South Florida Bulls' Bowl Streak at Risk: Fan's Preview
    With their hopes of a seventh straight bowl appearance on the line, the South Florida Bulls host the West Virginia Mountaineers on December 1 at 8:00pm in the season's last regular season contest for both schools.
  • Tampa Bay Looks Young, Not Hungry: Fan's Opinion
    Losers of 5 consecutive games, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are not quite officially eliminated from playoff contention, but the formerly high hopes for a trip to the NFL's post-season are no longer realistic and fans must yet again look towards next season.
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  • Rays Reshape Catching Corps: Fan's Look
    Standing out as the most glaring weakness on an otherwise successful team, catching has long been the Achilles heel of the Tampa Bay Rays. Despite financial limitations, the Rays have acted to reshape the look of their backstops for the new season.
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  • Tampa Bay Wins Thanksgiving Battle of Florida: Fan's Look
    Responding to recent adversity, the Bolts swept a weekend home-and-home series with the division rival Florida Panthers. A 2-1 overtime win in South Florida on November 25 was followed by a decisive 5-1 victory at the St. Pete Times Forum a day later.
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  • Top 5 College Football Rivalry Nicknames
    The time around Thanksgiving is most memorable in the world of college football for "rivalry weeks," when dozens of traditional-rich games are played throughout the country. With that in mind, here are the top five nicknames for these annual matchups.
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  • Maple Leafs Humble Lifeless Lightning: Fan's Look
    In an embarrassing loss before a packed St. Pete Times Forum, the Tampa Bay Lightning were trounced 7-1 on Tuesday, November 22, by the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs. The stinging defeat also exposed serious questions about the team's overall direction.
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  • Aggressive Calls Cost Bucs Shot at Win: Fan's Opinion
    In the wake of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers frustrating 35-26 defeat by the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, November 20, one thing is for sure. Despite the team's disappointing 4-6 record, Coach Raheem Morris still strongly believes in his players.
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  • GOP Candidates Ask 'Who is Flavor of the Week?'
    If one question characterizes the state of the Republican presidential field, it is: "Who's the current flavor of the week?" Newt Gingrich's sudden surge is a prime example, as was past fleeting support for Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry, and Herman Cain.
  • South Florida Falls on Last Second Field Goal: Fan's Reaction
    In an ugly game on Saturday, November 19, the South Florida Bulls fell 6-3 to the visiting Miami Hurricanes. With the score tied and time dwindling, the home team was defeated on a heart-breaking 36 yard field goal as time expired.
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  • Do the Lightning Need to Trade for a Goalie?: Fan's Opinion
    Since four time all-star Nikolai Khabibulin hoisted the Cup above his head at the St. Pete Times Forum after game 7 of the 2004 Stanley Cup finals, goal-tending has been the primary concern for fans of the Tampa Bay Lightning.
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  • Rivalry with Miami Continues for South Florida: Fan's Look
    This weekend's contest between South Florida and Miami features two teams both ranked outside the nation's top 25. Though high hopes once existed for their seasons, 2011 has been filled with disappointments for both of these Florida-based programs.
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  • Buccaneers to Face Undefeated Packers: Fan's Preview
    On November 20, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will travel to Lambeau Field to accept the daunting task of trying to stop the Green Bay Packers. In contrast to their undefeated opponent, the Bucs are losers of three in a row and fading from playoff contention.
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  • Rays' Joe Maddon Named Manager of the Year: Fan's Reaction
    For the second time in his career as manager of the Tampa Bay Rays, Joe Maddon has been named the American League Manager of the Year. Maddon impressively received 26 of 28 first place votes to become the overwhelming selection.
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  • Thrilling NASCAR Season to Produce New Champion: Fan's Look
    For the first time since 2005, a NASCAR season will produce a Sprint Cup champion who is not named Jimmie Johnson. Those still standing with hopes of inheriting the throne are two-time past champion Tony Stewart and 32 year-old Carl Edwards.
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  • Road Unkind for Tampa Bay Lightning: Fan's Take
    One of the signs of a contending hockey team is the ability to win consistently on the road. While no fan can expect an NHL team to play as competitively when away from home, Tampa Bay Lightning fans hope to see their team fare better in visiting jerseys.
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  • Is Bucs' Young Talent Regressing?: Fan's Look
    Coming off the bitter receipt of another thorough beat down, in which the Houston Texans came into Raymond James Stadium and humiliated the home team by the score of 37-9, questions about the direction of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are entirely appropriate.
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  • Bucs Gamble on Albert Haynesworth: Fan's Look
    In a move that raised eyebrows across the football world, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers surprisingly claimed controversial defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth off waivers from the New England Patriots on Wednesday, November 9, 2011.
  • Flyers Frustrated by Lightning's Trap: Fan's View
    Following their meeting with Philadelphia on November 8, the story the night should have been that the Tampa Bay Lightning won their third consecutive contest. However, the manner in which the Bolts earned the win became the story of the game.
  • Losing Streak Reaches Four Games for USF: Fan Reaction
    Following a 4-0 start that included an upset of Notre Dame and routs of lesser opponents, expectations rightfully were high for South Florida. However, after four consecutive losses to conference opponents, USF now sits in last place in the Big East.
  • Is Gerald McCoy Already a Bust?: Fan's View
    Among the many disappointments for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from last week's 27-16 road defeat by the New Orleans Saints is the news that defensive tackle Gerald McCoy will miss the rest of the season with a torn right biceps.
  • Return of LeGarrette Blount Key to Tampa Bay's Success: Fan's View
    Following a loss to Chicago on October 23, the wildcard break came at an ideal time for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In addition to recovery time from the trip to London, the respite's primary benefit has been facilitating the retrun of LeGarrette Blount.
  • Tampa Bay Lightning Arena to Receive Name Change: Fan's Look
    The Tampa Bay Lightning have announced that the name of their home arena will be changed to the "Tampa Bay Times Forum," effective January 1, 2012. Furthermore, the team revealed that this sponsorship deal has been extended through 2018.
  • Bergeron an Early Bright Spot for Tampa Bay Lighting: Fan's Look
    One of the bright spots for the Tampa Bay Lightning during an otherwise mediocre start of the 2011-12 season has been the play of defenseman Marc-Andre Bergeron, who sits tied for the NHL lead in scoring by a defenseman.
  • Top Five Exciting Moments of the 2011 Baseball Season
    Culminating with a dramatic seven game World Series, the 2011 season will long be a memorable one for baseball fans throughout the land. With many great ones from which to choose, here's a look at the top five exciting moments of the 2011 season:
  • Season at Crossroads for Tampa Bay Bucs
    As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers enjoy their annual bye weekend, the team finds itself at a crossroads in the 2011 season. Indeed, sitting at 4-3 after seven games, it is hard to characterize their efforts as either a success or a failure.
  • Contract Decisions Approach for Tampa Bay Rays: Fan's Look
    With the end of the 2011 season, the Tampa Bay Rays have some big decisions to make in short order. By the end of October 31, the club must decide if it intends to pick up the contract options on James Shields, Kyle Farnsworth, and Kelly Shoppach.
  • A Spiritual Overview of the Eastern Orthodox Church
    With 300 million followers, the Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest united branch of Christianity on the face of the Earth. Here is a brief look at the major beliefs, history, and traditions of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • Five NBA Stars and Their Un-dead Careers
    With continued lockouts and cancelled games, followers of the NBA can only look back on fond memories from the past. In honor of the approaching basketball-less Halloween, let’s recall five NBA stars with careers that “came back from the dead.”
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  • Home Opener Arrives for Tampa Bay Lightning: Fan's Look
    Following a disappointing season-opening road trip, in which they won only 1 of 5 games, the Tampa Bay Lightning finally arrive home on October 17, 2011 to kick off a year of hockey excitement at the St. Pete Times Forum against the Florida Panthers.
  • Dan Wheldon: Winner of the Race of Life: Fan Reaction
    On Sunday, October 16, 2011, the motorsports world lost two-time Indy 500 champion Dan Wheldon in a horrific crash at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. More significantly, a family lost a husband and father and we are all reminded how fleeting life can be.
  • Hoops Fans Turn to Hockey
    With the 2011-12 NBA season in jeopardy, sports fans will soon look elsewhere to spend the extra time and money now available. I will be turning to hockey and suggest new fans consider minor league hockey as the perfect wintertime diversion.
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  • Exciting Season Concludes for Atlanta Dream: Fan Reaction
    For the second consecutive season, the Atlanta Dream were swept in a stinging defeat in the WNBA Finals. Though fans are rightfully disappointed, 2011 was an exciting season that leaves continued promise for the future of the WNBA in Atlanta.
  • Buccaneers hope lineup changes produce better results: Fan's view
    Coming off a disastrous 48-3 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are certainly seeking change, as they prepare for a critical matchup against the New Orleans Saints. Dealing with injuries, expect several tweaks to this week's lineup.
  • Effects of Christie's Endorsement
    Just hours before a critical Republican debate in the swing state of New Hampshire, popular New Jersey Governor Chris Christie traveled to the Granite State to endorse Mitt Romney. Here are three potential effects of Christie's surprise endorsement.
  • Lightning drop puck on new season: Fan's look
    The Tampa Bay Lightning begin the new season with a game against the Carolina Hurricanes on October 7. Due to continuing renovations on the team's home arena, this is the first of a difficult five game road trip. Here is a preview of these early games.
  • IndyCar series bets on Las Vegas
    With only one race in the 2011 IZOD IndyCar Series schedule, attention turns towards the final battle of the season. For the first time, the racing year will end with the dramatic IndyCar World Championships, a new event to be held on October 16, 2011.
  • Capable leadership steadily steers Buccaneers' ship: Fan's view
    Following a successful return to Monday Night Football with a 24-17 win over Indianapolis on October 3, fans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have numerous reasons for excitement, as the team sits tied atop the NFC's South Division with a record of 3-1.
  • Family Vacations Are a Big Deal
    As a married dad of three kids, family vacations are a big deal. Long gone are days of last-minute flights. Instead, all things must be perfectly orchestrated to satisfy everyone. Here is a look at how we will plan our next family vacation.
  • Wild ride ends for Tampa Bay Rays: Fan reaction
    In losing to the Texas Rangers by the score of 4-3, the Tampa Bay Rays were eliminated on Tuesday from their American League Division Series 3 games to 1. With plenty of blame to be passed around, here are five reasons why the Rays came up short in 2011.
  • Tampa Bay Lightning season preview
    Last year the Tampa Bay Lightning broke a three year drought and returned to the Stanley Cup playoffs. In reaching the Eastern Conference Finals, the successful campaign raised expectations for the new season. Here is a preview of the 2011-12 squad.
  • Tampa Bay Rays find a gem in Matt Moore: Fan's view
    With a surprising playoff victory against the Texas Rangers, Tampa Bay Rays rookie pitcher Matt Moore proved why he has been rated as the top pitching prospect in baseball. Moore overpowered the Rangers and confirmed his future place with the Rays.
  • Poor showing against Pitt questions South Florida's schedule: A fan's take
    Following a 44-17 drubbing by the Pitt Panthers on September 29, South Florida Bulls fans must now question if the 2011 schedule was wisely constructed. While USF appeared to build early season momentum, the poor showing in defeat has erased all gains.
  • Road win propels Atlanta Dream into WNBA Finals: A fan's reaction
    By defeating the Indiana Fever 83-67 in the clinching game of the Eastern Conference finals, the Atlanta Dream advanced to the WNBA Finals for the second consecutive season. They now face the equally hot Minnesota Lynx, in what should be a fun matchup.
  • Rays reach baseball's playoffs on magical night: A fan's reaction
    On the magical night of Sept. 28, the Tampa Bay Rays overcame a 7-0 deficit and defeated the New York Yankees 8-7. An equally incredulous loss by the Boston cemented the Rays' place in baseball's playoffs as the 2011 American League wild card winner.
  • Herman Cain Still Unlikely to Become a GOP Front-Runner
    After a strong performance in last week’s debate, Herman Cain convincingly won Florida's P5 Conference straw poll with more than double the votes of his nearest rival. Yet, the question remains if Cain can use this result to become a true frontrunner.
  • Fan's take: Five reasons for Tampa Bay Rays' strong September
    Against the odds, the Tampa Bay Rays have caught the Boston Red Sox for a share of the AL wild-card lead with two games remaining in the 2011 season. Though Boston's collapse has certainly helped, here are five reasons for the Rays' improved play.
  • Web Exec to Obama: 'Please Raise My Taxes'
    President Obama visited the professional networking website LinkedIn for a town hall meeting during a recent trip to the West Coast. In a light, but significant, moment from the event, the president was curiously asked by an individual to raise taxes.
  • European Bailouts to Continue Unstoppable Trend?
    In looking at the current headlines, much of the political talk in Europe is consumed by the need for one or more bailouts. With economies of countries such as Greece fluttering, leaders have called for organized economic assistance to contain the mess.
  • Thoughts on Underwhelming Orlando GOP Presidential Debate
    On September 22, the Republican Party held its second presidential debate in the all-important state of Florida in the past ten days. Though underwhelming, the event provided insight on the field. Here are three thoughts on the latest Florida GOP debate.
  • Tampa Bay Lightning improve fan experience for 2011-12 season: A fan's take
    Coming off a successful 2010-11 campaign, fans of the Tampa Bay Lightning already had many reasons for excitement. But with news of a $40 million renovation to the St. Pete Times Forum, anticipation for the new season should be at an all-time high.
  • Archaic blackout rule hampers Tampa Bay Bucs' future: A fan's reaction
    If tickets for Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons are not sold out by September 22, fans in the Tampa Bay area will not be able to watch their Bucs on television. This is the result of a flawed and archaic policy that the NFL needs to modify.
  • Fan debate: Peyton Manning is better than Tom Brady
    There is no debating that both Peyton Manning and Tom Brady have enjoyed superior achievements than all other peers. However, after creating four categories to weigh the respective merits, I contend it is Manning who is the best quarterback of his time.
  • Indiana to face Atlanta in WNBA Eastern Conference Finals
    After sweeping the Connecticut Sun, the Atlanta Dream learned they will face the Indiana Fever in the WNBA Eastern Conference Finals. Though not enjoying home court advantage, the Dream should be confident in the critical matchup beginning on Thursday.
  • Tampa Bay Rays thrive under manager Joe Maddon: Fan reaction
    As the Tampa Bay Rays face a critical series with the New York Yankees, it is impossible to overlook the contributions of their manager in helping the team over-achieve again. Joe Maddon's unique ways make him a top candidate to win Manager of the Year.
  • Atlanta Dream advance to Eastern Conference finals: Fan reaction
    Continuing their late-season winnings ways, the Atlanta Dream eliminated the second-seeded Connecticut Sun in a two game sweep of the Eastern Conference first round playoff series. The confident Dream is now a step closer to returning to the WNBA Finals.
  • Another convincing victory for South Florida: A fan's reaction
    Improving its record to a perfect 3-0 on the young season, South Florida thoroughly dominated Florida A&M by the eye-popping score of 70-17 before 50,128 fans at Raymond James Stadium on September 17, 2011.
  • Top 10 most intimidating college football venues: A fan's view
    Several factors should be considered in judging the top facilities for college football, including size and history of the venue, heritage of the program, nickname, and passion in the fans. Here are the ten most intimidating stadiums in college football.
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  • Fan's guide: Raymond James Stadium for South Florida Bulls football
    Raymond James Stadium in Tampa is the home of the South Florida football team. The Bulls seem poised to make a run for the Big East title and deserve the support of area football fans. Here is a guide to visiting Raymond James Stadium for USF football.
  • How I Learned I Can Replace that Tricky Serpentine Belt
    Though I am a long way from a shade tree mechanic, I have learned the high price of automobile repairs is a great incentive to learn about fixing one's car. I have twice replaced the serpentine belt on a Ford Taurus and it is a repair that can be done.
  • Surviving My First Trial
    After attending law school, I began working as a small-town attorney helping people with mostly mundane legal matters. However, even from this setting, my legal career brought me a memorable moment of accomplishment that I will never forget.
  • Series with Red Sox to determine fate of Rays' playoff surge: Fan reaction
    On September 2, Tampa Bay was 9 games behind the first place Boston Red Sox and 8.5 behind the wildcard leading New York Yankees. The Rays now sit only 4 games behind the Red Sox for a playoff spot, heading into a critical weekend series at Fenway Park.
  • Atlanta Dream end regular season on winning streak: Fan reaction
    The Atlanta Dream completed the 2011 regular season with an impressive 93-88 road win over the Indiana Fever on September 11. It was the team's fourth consecutive win and earned Atlanta the third seed in the forthcoming WNBA Eastern Conference playoffs.
  • Bucs Pay Price for Failure Establish Running Game
    Following the disappointing 27-20 season-opening loss to the Detroit Lions, several questions immediately face Tampa Bay Buccaneers Coach Raheem Morris. However, none looms larger than why the team abandoned efforts to run the ball early in the contest.
  • South Florida dominates in home opener: A fan's reaction
    The South Florida Bulls scored a convincing 37-7 defeat of the Ball State Cardinals at Raymond James Stadium on Sept. 10, 2011. With the win, South Florida gains momentum and moves up to the 20th spot in the latest Associated Press poll.
  • A fan's guide to Sun Life Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins
    Sun Life Stadium has been the home of the Miami Dolphins since 1987. Located in Miami Gardens, the multi-sport facility is also the home of baseball's Florida Marlins, the University of Miami football, and the annual Orange Bowl.
  • Arrival of Jennings could mean departure of Upton: Fan's take
    Delivering a game-winning homerun on September 7, it appears in Brandon Jennings that the Tampa Bay Rays have continued the tradition of finding talented young players to replace veterans. His play also forces us to ask if it means the end of B.J. Upton?
  • Atlanta Dream Clinch Spot in WNBA Playoffs: Fan Reaction
    With a 73-52 win over the Tulsa Shock on September 4, the Atlanta Dream clinched a playoff spot in the WNBA’s Eastern Conference. The postseason appearance guarantees that the season will be remembered for the teamÃ
  • Turnovers key to South Florida's impressive win: A fan's reaction
    In a strange game marred by two weather delays, the South Florida Bulls began their 2011 campaign with an impressive win over Notre Dame. Hanging on by the score of 23-20, the Bulls capitalized on turnovers to earn the impressive road victory.
  • Preview of the Tampa Bay Lightning's training camp roster
    On September 1, the Tampa Bay Lightning announced the roster for their training camp, which begins on September 16th. 58 players will be participating and it will give fans their first look at the 2011-12 team. Here is a preview of what to expect.
  • 13 weeks of underrated college football matchups
    Sometimes the best college football games are the one that receive the least hype. Here are 13 great match-ups that probably won't be the lead story for the week in which they occur. However, they should provide fans with some great football.
  • McFarland eligible to play for South Florida immediately: A fan's reaction
    As the 2011 season draws closer, the University of South Florida received good news this week. The NCAA ruled that new tight end Michael McFarland is eligible to play in the team's games immediately, beginning with the season opener on Saturday.
  • Atlanta Dream's remarkable season turnaround: Fan's look
    The Atlanta Dream continued their seasons remarkable turnaround with an impressive 83-80 road win over the Chicago Sky on August 23.The road win moves Atlanta over the .500 mark and gives them sole possession of fourth place with a 14-13 record.
  • Historic Young Pitching Leads Tampa Bay
    It is well known that Tampa Bay has one of the best young pitching staffs in all of baseball. Less known, however, is that the Rays have not used a starting pitcher over the age of 30 since May 2007, a major league record that continues with each game.
  • Three fun sports bars for watching NFL games in Port Charlotte
    Though smaller than its neighbors, Sarasota and Fort Myers, there are several great options for fun sports bars right in Port Charlotte, Florida. Here is a look at three spots, each located off Tamiami Trail, where locals can catch football this fall.
  • Hustle by Sean Rodriguez captures attention of Tampa Bay Rays fans
    The recent series against the Detroit Tigers added an interesting element to an otherwise frustrating season for Tampa Bay's Sean Rodriguez. The second baseman has captured the attention of many by two note-worthy demonstrations of hustle on the diamond.
  • Bucs fans brace for the loss of Aqib Talib
    On August 23, Buccaneers' cornerback Aqib Talib made the dreaded trip to New York to meet with NFL Commissioner Roger Goddell. The talented fourth year player now faces a potential suspension, something that would certainly not surprise Tampa Bay fans.
  • New film documents the career of Formula One legend Ayrton Senna: Fan review
    Senna, an award-winner documentary from this yearâ€
  • Five Spots to See in Providence
    Providence, Rhode Island has served as an important role in the development of America. Today it is a city of nearly 200,000 residents in the heart of New England and a great place to visit. Here are five diverse destinations for a trip to Providence.
  • Successful road trip completed by the Atlanta Dream: Fan's view
    The Atlanta Dream wrapped up a successful road trip on August 16, 2011 with an 84-79 defeat of the Los Angeles Sparks. The win was the team's third victory in four games and, with a record of 12-12, Atlanta has finally achieved a .500 record.
  • Taking a second look at Oren Koules from a fan's perspective
    One of the more surprising rumors of the summer is that former Tampa Bay Lightning owner Oren Koules is exploring the possibility of buying another franchise. Despite being run out of town in Tampa in 2010, this actually could be a good move for the NHL.
  • Three thoughts on the MoveThatBlock.Com Indy 225: Fan's view
    American driver Ryan Hunter-Reay won a controversial and rain-shortened MoveThatBlock.com Indy 225 on August 14, 2011 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Here are three thoughts on a few of the more memorable aspects of the race.
  • Fan's take: Scrimmage poses quarterback questions for South Florida
    The University of South Florida held its first preseason scrimmage on Aug. 13 at the Vero Beach Sports Complex. Though questions face the Bulls, nothing is more important than clarity at quarterback, if they can improve on last year's 8-5 record.
  • Helio Castroneves' career highlights: Fan's look
    On August 14, 2011, Helio Castroneves competed in his 200th race for Penske Racing with the MoveThatBlock.com 200 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Here are the five most notable accomplishments during the storied career of the Brazilian driver.
  • Tampa Bay thoroughly impresses in preseason opener: Fan reaction
    With training camp already proceeding smoothly, the Tampa Bay Bucs looked even more dominating in a preseason 25-0 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on August 12, 2011. However, the final score was only part of the reason confidence now grows in fans.
  • First-round draft picks of the Tampa Bay Lightning
    With aging veterans and free agent loses in the off-season, the Tampa Bay Lightning will soon depend on their most recent 1st round draft picks to emerge. With that goal in mind, here is a look at the Lightning's past five 1st round picks.
  • Atlanta Dream stumble to Phoenix Mercury: Fan's look
    The Atlanta Dream continued a busy stretch of five games in ten days with a 109-95 loss on Thursday to the Phoenix Mercury. The defeat ended a two game winning streak and leaves them with only a 1/2 game lead in the race for the East's last playoff spot.
  • Previewing the MoveThatBlock.Com Indy 225
    After a 13 year absence, IndyCar racing returns to the New Hampshire Motor Speedway on August 14 for the MoveThatBlock.com Indy 225. Drama is building, as there are only six races left to decide the 2011 IZOD IndyCar Series championship.
  • Family Fun Day is a hit for Tampa Bay Rays: Local's take
    With the third lowest attendance in baseball, the Tampa Bay Rays have turned to creative promotions to attract fans. Events essential to the future health of the franchise include the ten Family Fun Days scattered throughout the 2011 schedule.
  • Reason for optimism from fans as Bucs climb preseason rankings
    With the 2011 season less than a month away, fans of the Tampa Bay Bucs enjoy more optimism than at any other point in past three years. Preseason power rankings are underscoring these expectations, as the team begins to garner national attention.
  • Five things to know about the Honda Indy 200
    Scott Dixon impressively won the Honda Indy 200 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio on August 7, 2011. Here are the five things you need to know about this race, which was the 12th event of the 2011 IZOD IndyCar Series season.
  • The unlikely revival of Casey Kotchman: A fan's look
    In a dramatic 2-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals on August 8, Casey Kotchman blasted a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 9th inning. The clutch shot not only helps fading playoff hopes, but underscores what a smart move it was to add Kotchman.
  • Atlanta Dream Lose Guard Shalee Lehning
    After keeping away for barely a week, the dreaded injury bug has struck the Atlanta Dream once again. Atlanta recently announced that reserve guard Shalee Lehning will miss the remainder of the year due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
  • Preview of the Honda Indy 200
    This weekend the IZOD IndyCar Series returns to the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Drama is building in the battle for the championship and only six races remain after Sunday's race. Here are five things to watch at the Honda Indy 200.
  • Islanders lose arena vote, but story not over: A fan's view
    Earlier this week, voters in Nassau County, N.Y., rejected a plan to borrow $400 million to construct a new arena for the New York Islanders. Hockey fans now wonder if this decision will lead to the demise of the four-time Stanley Cup winning team?
  • Tips for wakeboarding safety: Stay clear of trouble
    Boating safety is an important subject, which becomes even more essential when using the vessel for water sports, such as wakeboarding. Here are five safety tips to help your wakeboarding trip stay clear of trouble.
  • Right timing for Danica Patrick's move to NASCAR: A fan's view
    Two sources familiar with the popular IndyCar driver have confirmed Danica Patrick is in the final stages of a contract that will bring her to NASCAR full-time in 2012. The timing for this move is ideal and I believe Patrick is making a wise decision.
  • Six Aspects of a Visit to Atlanta
    Offering something for nearly every type of visitor, Atlanta is an ideal spot for business, pleasure, or visiting friends among the metro area's 5.5 million residents. Here is a brief guide, offering suggestions on six aspects of a visit to Atlanta.
  • NASCAR's year of the first time winner
    2011 has already proven to be NASCAR's year of the first-time winner. So far, four different Sprint Cup drivers have tasted victory for the first time in the 2011 season. More impressively, they have done so at some of the series' biggest tracks.
  • Angel McCoughtry named Eastern Conference WNBA Player of the Week
    Angel McCoughtry has been named the WNBA's Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the second consecutive time. In three contests during those seven days, McCoughtry averaged a league-best 31.7 points per game.
  • Bucs fully committed to youth movement: Fan's view
    As if fans of the Buccaneers did not already realize, the release of linebacker Barrett Ruud confirms the team is committed to building around young players. Resisting calls to add veteran leadership, Tampa Bay will stick fully to the plan in 2011.
  • Travis Pastrana injury puts MASCAR plans on hold: Fan reaction
    Attempting a daring motocross trick during the first day of X Games 17, Travis Pastrana broke his right foot and ankle on Thursday night. The injury puts the driver's imminent NASCAR plans on hold and likely cancels his intention to race IndyCar as well.
  • Atlanta Dream win fifth consecutive game: Fan reaction
    With an 89-80 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks on July 28, the Atlanta Dream increased their current winning streak to five games in a row. Nothing has been more critical to Atlanta's success than the dynamic play of star forward Angel McCoughtry.
  • Buccaneers undrafted free agents to watch: Fan's take
    With training camp opening on Thursday at One Buc Place, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced the signing of 16 undrafted free agents. Here is a look at these players and my guess at the five with the best chance to make the team.
  • Past years of the no-hitter
    Pitcher Ervin Santana of the Los Angeles Angels hurled a no-hitter on July 27 against the Cleveland Indians. It was baseball's 272nd such gem of all-time. Will 2011 be a "year of the no-hitter?" Let's take a look at four previous seasons that were.
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-sign Quincy Black: Fan reaction
    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicked off their version of NFL free agent madness by resigning linebacker Quincy Black to a 5 year, $29 million contract. Though this might mean saying goodbye to veteran Barrett Ruud, I think the deal was a prudent investment.
  • Top whitewater rafting destinations in the United States
    The United States is blessed with countless memorable whitewater rafting destinations. While narrowing choices is difficult, here are five top whitewater rafting spots, representing different regions and unique challenges to adventurers.
  • Top poker spots in Southwest Florida
    There are several diverse spots to enjoy legal and fun poker nights here in Southwest Florida. Here are three of the top venues to try your luck at this increasingly popular pastime.
  • Power surge: A review of the 2011 Edmonton Indy
    Last week, in previewing the Edmonton Indy held on July 24, I listed five things to watch during the 2011 version of the IZOD IndyCar Series race. In reviewing the action, let's look at the five things previously highlighted and see how they fared.
  • Angel McCoughtry starts in 2011 WNBA All-Star Game
    On July 23, the Eastern Conference defeated their rivals in the West 118-113 during the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game. Atlanta Dream forward Angel McCoughtry joined a record number of first time players in an exciting, back-and-forth contest.
  • Baseball's greatest all-or-nothing sluggers
    Slugger Adam Dunn is having a historically bad 2011. Despite being signed by the White Sox to a 4 year, $56 million dollar contract last winter, his current .158 batting average would shatter the record for the lowest average in a season.
  • Five things to watch at the Edmonton Indy
    The IZOD IndyCar Series stays in Canada for the second consecutive race for this weekend's Edmonton Indy. The race will feature a new layout that has fans and drivers alike wondering what the contest holds. Here are five things to watch in Sunday's race.
  • Atlanta Dream reach All-Star break winning three in a row: Fan reaction
    Defeating the Washington Mystics on Wednesday afternoon by the score of 86-79, the Atlanta Dream head into this weekend's WNBA All-Star break on a three game winning streak, as they look to enter playoff contention in the season's second half.
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