2009 game recap Stories - Ridiculous Upside
San Francisco 49ers 24 - Arizona Cardinals 9: Lucky Number 7; the return of Frank the Tank
Did the pregame show including ex-49er greats Jerry Rice, Steve Young and Matt Millen prove to be a precursor to a Monday Football upset, or would the 49ers fall flat against the Cardinals? With the 49ers hanging on to very slim playoff hopes, they took the field against Arizona in a big NFC West...
San Francisco 49ers 20 - Jacksonville Jaguars 3: Six second half sacks, red-zone follies foil Jaguars
EDITOR's NOTE: For those wanting to discuss Alex Smith in more detail, head on over to the official Alex Smith FanPost Here. It certainly wasn't the best game the 49ers have played, but one could say it was the most complete. San Francisco limited the Jaguars to just three points, forcing 2...
San Francisco 49ers 10 - Chicago Bears 6: Roman robs Cutler, Defense steals win
The game wasn't pretty, and despite 5 interceptions, the San Francisco 49ers hung on for a 4-point win over the struggling Chicago Bears. Michael Lewis intercepted Jay Cutler to end the Bears scary comeback drive with just seconds remaining on the clock. If San Francisco can take one thing away...
Game 120: Cleveland 11, Los Angeles 3
If tonight was a look at the future - and with Justin Masterson on the mound, an outfield of LaPorta, Sizemore and Choo, and Cabrera and Valbuena manning the middle of the infield, it sure looked like it - the future is looking a lot nicer than the present. When the game's final pitch was thrown,...
Game 114: Cleveland 1, Texas 4
The fourteen hours between last night's shutout at the hands of the Rangers pitching staff apparently did not give the Cleveland Indians enough time to figure out where they had placed their bats. Today's noon game saw the Indians get off to a good start, with a 1-0 lead in the first on a shallow...
Game 97: Indians 9, Mariners 0
Aaron Laffey is potentially one of our more important question marks looking ahead to the 2010 season. Can he be counted on to fill one of the spots in the rotation (possibly a Cliff Lee-less rotation)? Tonight was just Laffey's 7th start this season with Cleveland, in part owing to his diversion...
Game 47: Cleveland 5, Rays 1
I was on a Toledo sports radio show ("The Benchwarmers") back in March. One of the co-hosts suggested Carl Pavano might be the most important player for the Indians in 2009. I (correctly) suggested that was ridiculous – the Indians were paying Pavano $1.5M and anything he gave them would be...
Cleveland Cavaliers 105 Atlanta Hawks 85 or what is worse than a butt whooping?
Box Score Recap If the best team in the league plays an eight man team that is down two vital starters at home, you expect a beat down right? Yes, you do. But when it happens the game is still embarrassing. Maybe Cleveland just outplayed an undermanned Hawks team, but it feels like they out...
Game 27: Indians 6, Blue Jays 10
It never comes easy, not even the losses. The Indians offense made 22-year old Brett Cecil look very good in his major league debut for 6 innings. Anthony Reyes managed to somehow be effective, despite not looking particularly good for 6 innings. Once again, though, the Indians bullpen acted...
Atlanta Hawks 91, Miami Heat 78 or where I gush over Joe Johnson to the point of inappropriateness
Box Score Recap Joe Johnson did not come to Atlanta for the money. He asked the Suns not to match the Hawks offer. It was no mercenary signing. Man was going to make his cash. He came to be the number one guy, and people can say that is the wrong priority to have. They can make fun of Atlanta...
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