By Benedict Brady It is Tuesday January 7th, and the Minnesota Timberwolves are playing the Utah Jazz in a less than marquee matchup between two small market teams. The Wolves lead for most of the second half, but as time winds...
By Kurt Bullard On Saturday, the Houston Texans entered Gillette Stadium as massive underdogs. As 16-point ādogs, the Texans were the fourth-biggest underdogs in NFL playoff history. Every trend and stat suggested that the...
By Benedict Brady Basketball is considered by many to be a streaky and psychological game. Analysts and fans use terms such as āhotā and ācoldā to describe shooting performances. But do players get in their own head...
By Kurt Bullard The two-minute drill is one of the most exciting sequences in the NFL. Success in crunch-time can launch Hall of Fame careers, while failure to convert can aid in your becoming one of the most maligned figures in...
By Kurt Bullard On an unseasonably warm November afternoon in Greater Boston, former Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan walked to midfield of Alumni Stadium at the halftime of the Eaglesā final home game of the season...
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2016: A (Mostly) Statistical Year in Review
By Andrew Puopolo As 2016 winds to a close, we take a look back on 55 reasons why this year was a particularly crazy year in the world of sports. NFL 1.) Both teams that made the Super Bowl failed to make the playoffs the...
By Harrison Chase and Kurt Bullard This past Monday, news broke from the Los Angeles Rams that devastated the masses. Despite being on the precipice of two historic recordsāmost single-season punts inside the opponentās...
By Andrew Puopolo In the last couple of years, the level of parity in the NBA has diminished with the Golden State Warriors setting a record for regular season wins and the Philadelphia 76ers nearly setting a record for regular...
By Adam Gilfix andĀ Henry Johnson Twitter and the NBA go together like Jordan and Pippen. Not only has the NBA made Twitter an open highlight repository, the site also serves as a public forum for major announcements, conspiracy...