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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

TOM BRADY AND THE PATRIOTS AREN'T DEAD YET

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Hop on board, here we go. The New England Patriots got embarrassed on Monday Night Football by the Kansas City Chiefs. They looked mo...
Friday, September 26, 2014

10 THINGS DEREK JETER NEVER DID

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Five World Series rings, five gold gloves, more than 3,400 hits, and universal respect. Yes, Derek Jeter has done just about everything...
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Thursday, September 25, 2014

THANK YOU, DEREK JETER

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Take away the 20 years in pinstripes, 3,453 hits, five World Series rings, five gold glove awards, and the Rookie of the Year award an...
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Thursday, September 4, 2014

THE CLASS OF PAM OLIVER

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The sports television business can be as ruthless and cold as Bill Belichick on cut-down day. A reporter's skills and credibility ...
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

LOU MARINELLI AND THE OFFICE

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Lou Marinelli is not only a football wizard, but somewhat of a magician. New Canaan's legendary coach has  managed to stuff 33 yea...
Monday, September 1, 2014

FACING DEATH, FRATES ENJOYS THE GIFT OF LIFE

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Pete Frates knows that death is coming. The runaway freight train known as ALS is ravaging his body and there is nothing he nor his doct...
Sunday, August 31, 2014

DRIVING THE GOVERNOR, JERRY BROWN

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A few years ago, while channel surfing, I came across Bill O'Reilly on Fox in the midst of a flammable diatribe on California Govern...
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Hard-working, creative, and lover of good words, competition, and testing my limits. Graduate of UNC and Tar Heel baseball player. Signed with Boston Red Sox as free-agent. Hit a HR in "Bull Durham" off Nuke. Former sports anchor/reporter at NESN, Fox Sports Net and MLB.com.5-time Ironman, 3-time NYC Marathon finisher. Wedding singer and Solid Gold dancer. "It's not the critic who counts, but the man who gets in the arena to compete that does."
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