Category Archives: sports

  1. Oquendo a puzzler

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    March 30, 2016 by jacklovelace

    The news about Jose Oquendo taking the year off for knee surgery from being third base coach for the St. …
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  2. Good to be wrong

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    March 30, 2016 by jacklovelace

    I know it is early but I am absolutely shocked at the lack of injuries the Cardinals have suffered so …
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  3. Guts when they are gone

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    March 10, 2016 by jacklovelace

    One of my main pet peeves is when a sports columnist trips somebody when they leave the nest, but they …
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  4. Williams and CSU women’s basketball

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    March 5, 2016 by jacklovelace

    Mary and I have season tickets for CSU’s women’s basketball for two years running. We love it. Ryun Williams is …
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  5. A hall of fame tip: Who is that kid?

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    January 8, 2016 by jacklovelace

    Our family was at spring training a long time ago in Arizona. We went to Diablo Stadium in Tempe to …
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  6. Quarterback silly: Media and coaches

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    January 5, 2016 by jacklovelace

    How much time is wasted on who should be the starting quarterback? The media time waste is understandable. It wants …
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  7. Phil Simms causes a rash

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    January 4, 2016 by jacklovelace

    I know it is easy to pick on sports announcers. Everybody has an opinion and we always think they are …
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  8. Wrong guy

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    October 25, 2015 by jacklovelace

    Alex Smith is the wrong guy to lead the Chiefs.  

  9. Field goal, field goal, field……………….

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    October 4, 2015 by jacklovelace

    Memo to Andy Reid: The way to win football games is not to kick only field goals. What a mess.

  10. No excuses

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    October 4, 2015 by jacklovelace

    When a sports announcer for the home team is trying to avoid criticizing a hometown player and begins the sentence …
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