Blackouts and Comebacks: A Super Bowl to Remember
By: Chris Dagonas It was the best of games, it was the worst of games. Before the Blackout, the Baltimore Ravens were dominant in their dismantling of the San Francisco […]
By: Chris Dagonas It was the best of games, it was the worst of games. Before the Blackout, the Baltimore Ravens were dominant in their dismantling of the San Francisco […]
By Chris Dagonas 62-35 was the score. No, I’m not talking about an early season out-of-conference, Alabama vs. Greendale Community College NCAA Football matchup. But I might as well be. […]
By: Chris Dagonas As I’ve mentioned before, I was the younger brother in an athletically competitive household. Our sport of choice was street hockey, and we usually wound up on […]
By: Chris Dagonas If you have followed this column, then you have likely noticed that I support the Miami Dolphins NFL “franchise”. That team has not made the playoffs since […]
By: Chris Dagonas In defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 19-13 on Saturday afternoon, the Houston Texans only scored one touchdown with a lineup featuring arguably the best running back in the […]
By: The Same Page Team To tackle the entire year of sports is not a job for one man. Fortunately, we here at the Same Page managed to rope in […]
By: Chris Dagonas Perhaps only in football there are “important” positions, and “less important” positions. In baseball, basketball, hockey and soccer, players who play different positions are valued for the […]
By: Chris Dagonas Jovan Belcher and Rae Carruth. These are two of the many professional athletes who have killed a loved one. Their stories, though not exactly parallel, bring up […]
By: Chris Dagonas You may have heard that Rob Ford will probably have some spare time on his hands soon. However you may happen to feel about the judge’s decision […]
By: Chris Dagonas Since 2000, when the Baltimore Ravens steamrolled all competition with their ferocious defense, the dogma in the NFL has been that Defense Wins Championships. The mantra was […]