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October 28, 2008

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The Dolphin Pod is the ultimate fan site for the serious fan, written by a true fan.  Do you know all of
Dan Marino’s records by heart?  Are you not liking Brett Farve so much for
breaking them all?  Did you jump for joy when the Giants beat the Patriots
in SuperBowl XLII, preserving the Dolphins as the only team with a perfect
season?  Then this site is for you!  The true fan, who bleeds aqua and
orange.  Sounds painful, I know.  But we are SERIOUS about this team!

The Dolphin Pod provides up to date information, entertaining commentary,
game highlights, photos and more.  Take a photo tour of Dolphins Stadium or
browse through the history files to buff up on your stats; See original
pictures from Dan Marino’s Hall of Fame Enshrinement and much more!  Fan

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October 21, 2008

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For the past few seasons, long-time Wisconsin resident F. Gordon Union has been writing regular columns about the Green Bay Packers at his website, Meat Packers Union ( www.meatpackersunion.com). Mr. Union combines years of wisdom with plain talk and interesting stories about life as a Packers fanatic to tell the story of his favorite team each and every week. So stop on by sometime and see the world through Mr. Union's spectacles.

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October 09, 2008

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Hey Cardinals fans, check out http://arizonacardinals.contentquake.com for news and highly opinionated views from Cardinal_Chick. 
 
Featuring pre- and post-game reports, team and player news, interesting factoids and anecdotes, awesome pictures, and her own unique-if-not-sarcastic slant on the rest of the league, stop by if you follow all things Cardinal, take a look.  Agree?  Leave a comment.  Disagree?  Start an argument.

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July 10, 2008

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As we continue to grow our community here at BostonRedSoxFanSite.com I've been scouring the net for other Red Sox blogs trying to network a bit.  I recently ran across Boston Red Thoughts ( http://www.bostonredthoughts.com).  If you get a chance, check it out.  I highly recommend it to anyone who loves the Red Sox.

Red Sox fans are the best sports fans in the world, and it's fans like Christine, who writes Boston Red Thoughts, that make it so.

The posts consist of a recap of each game with comments on the current news and rumors about the Red Sox, but also weave in some interesting personal information about Christine.  The writing style is casual and fun.  Christine has a good sense of humor and while it's clear that she knows baseball and the Red Sox very very well, she doesn't take herself too seriously and never comes across as a snobby fan.  I think even a Yankees fan could appreciate her blog (excluding the posts specifically about the "Skankees" as she calls them)!

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July 03, 2008

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Since it was launched more than a year ago, Sox and Pinstripes has found that the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry extends to the blogosphere

Yankees-Red Sox. Red Sox-Yankees. You might disagree which team is first, but one point is certain – this is the most storied and heated rivalry in all of baseball. Maybe in all of sports. Now that spring training has started, and opening day nears, a Boston Red Sox fan, who is also a professional journalist who frequently writes about baseball; and a New York Yankees fan have united to create a blog and web site where readers can celebrate, discuss and debate all things Red Sox, Yankees and baseball.

Jeff Louderback, a professional journalist and author, and a lifelong Red Sox fan; and Vincent Mercandetti, a broadcast journalism student at Quinnipiac University and a lifelong Yankees fan, launched Sox and Pinstripes ( www.soxandpinstripes.com) in February, 2007, just in time to chronicle a season that led to Boston’s second World Series championship in four years. More than 18 months later, the blog has already received 200,000-plus page views.  

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June 06, 2008

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He got lucky only having to play either Nadal or Djokivic - not one in the semis and one in the finals.  He's going to be a year older next year and he's shown real signes of being past his prime this year.  I think this will be his last best chance at a French open title.

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April 13, 2008

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After my blog post about how Federer was the greatest tennis player of all time and was easily going to break Sampars' record 14 Grand Slam singles victories, I'm starting to think that I might have been a little premature in my assesment.

After seeing him play these last few months, and with Nadal and Djocvic right on his heels, I'm thinking his best tennis may be behind him and winning 15 Grand Slams might not actually happen.

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Technorati is a great way to get exposure for your blog.  They require you to post some html to a blog entry so they can verify that you own the blog.  So I'm posting my html now in this post.

Technorati Profile

http://www.google.com>test

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April 04, 2008

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Can the Sixers win a championship this year? And if so, what do they have to do?

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October 02, 2007

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Taken a step futher, this questions usually boils down to "is Roger Federer better than Pete Sampras?"

Federer is far and away more consistent than Sampras ever was. Since winning his first Grand Slam title (Wimbledon 2003) he's been in the finals of nearly every Grand Slam event. And even more impressive, Federer has been in the finals in twelve of the last twelve Grand Slam events! If we define Sampras' prime as 1993 thru 2000 when he won seven out of eight Wimbledon titles, he never came close to accomplishing anything like this-- and Federer's streak isn't even over yet. If you look at Sampras' results during his prime, he lost early in the French Open numerous times, had several early round losses in the Australian and US Open, and many late round losses, too. Since Federer started rolling at Wimbledon 2003 he's pretty much dominated like no other player in recent history. If Federer can hold even some of his current form for the next 3 years that will give him the same eight year prime that I've defined for Sampras, and would give us a slightly better view of the two careers side by side, but right now, it's hard to imagine Federer not continuing to dominate in Grand Slam events.

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