take that boston.
here is a really good article i found this morning. finally some respect for our great city (despite a number of backhanded compliments).
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here is a really good article i found this morning. finally some respect for our great city (despite a number of backhanded compliments).
here is a very recent chat i had with my friend gabe gales on the current state of cincinnati sports. well actually it's not that deep--it's just a little talk about how i feel about what has happened with the reds and bengals over the last couple weeks:
as i scan the dates on the bengals' 2005-2006 schedule, which came out last week, i find myself livid. sunday, sunday, sunday...sunday, sunday--WHERE IS OUR MONDAY NIGHT GAME! what a grand display of disrespect by the nfl schedulers. with one of the highest rated monday night games of last year, how could anyone justify not giving cincinnati another one?
after a phenomenal series against the mets and a not so hot trip to houston, i'd like to give my impressions on the first week of the cincinnati reds' 2005 campaign:
i have mixed feelings about the reds' start this year. on one hand the series against the mets was exemplary, on the other hand the reds must be able to beat houston (st. louis and chicago) on the road if they want any chance at contention in the central division. but right now, i just hope they can take a couple from the cards before they "round third and head for home."
i hate to rip on one guy repeatedly but buster you deserve it. on the eve of the new baseball season buster olney has published his preseason team rankings. here is how the reds' capsule reads (verbatim):
yes, we know eric milton has had success. but nothing happened in the spring to make us think he'll win in CINERGY FIELD.