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Who would be best manager for Red Sox?
Farrell is right guy Paul Doyle Hartford Courant After waving goodbye to Terry Francona a year ago, the Red Sox reportedly made a bid for Blue Jays manager John Farrell. The Jays asked for starting pitcher Clay Buchholz as compensation, and the talks...Tags: Joe Maddon, Clay Buchholz, Brad Ausmus, Los Angeles Dodgers, Toronto Blue Jays
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Who emerges from the SEC weekend?
Florida, Georgia Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune These games should be so tight, I'd be happy getting one of them right. I'll take Florida and Georgia to survive the weekend. The Gators have gotten better every week, with Jeff Driskel validating...Tags: College Football, Kentucky Wildcats, Marcus Lattimore, LSU Tigers, Towson Tigers
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Parsing the polls may be an art, but don't put too much stock in them
Your editorial was spot on regarding the current presidential campaign ("It's not over yet," Oct. 1). If one were to believe the current polls, President Barack Obama has already won the election and there's no need for anyone to vote. That obviously...Tags: Barack Obama, Perry Hall, Al Gore, George W. Bush, Polls
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4 Corners: When should the Jets start Tebow at QB?
When they want to panic Joseph Schwerdt Sun Sentinel Rex Ryan should give Tim Tebow the start on Monday night against the Texans if he wants to throw a bomb in an already volatile clubhouse. He should start Tebow if he's ready to pound on the panic...Tags: Tim Tebow, Mark Sanchez, Rex Ryan, AFC East, Los Angeles Times
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Who deserves MVP: Cabrera or Trout?
Cabrera lifting Tigers Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune I know Mike Trout has done historic things, but unfortunately his Angels team is also history, eliminated from the wild-card race on Monday, the same day that Miguel Cabrera's Tigers clinched the AL...Tags: Mike Trout, Miguel Cabrera, George Steinbrenner, American League, Baseball
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Which NBA teams hurt by flopping rule?
Heat is on the Heat K.C. Johnson Chicago Tribune The Miami Heat better figure out a way to defend without flopping. OK, so that's not entirely fair to a defensive team schooled in the principles of Pat Riley. Erik Spoelstra is a terrific defensive...Tags: Steve Nash, Vlade Divac, Pat Riley, Serge Ibaka, Reggie Evans
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Will Europe or U.S. win the Ryder Cup?
Pick, don't bet on U.S. Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune I'll pick the Stars and Stripes. You can justify the pick like this: Even though the Americans have lost four straight on the road, they've won two of their last three in the land of the free....Tags: Tiger Woods, Brandt Snedeker, Golf, Los Angeles Times, FedEx Cup
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What NFL teams will be last to lose, win?
Cardinals, Browns Dan Pompei Chicago Tribune I never thought I'd be writing this, but the team that might remain unblemished the longest could be the Cardinals. Their 3-0 record is more impressive than the 3-0 records of the Falcons and Texans...Tags: St. Louis Rams, Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles, Arian Foster, New Orleans Saints
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How does Goodell save face over refs?
Save the game instead Ron Fritz Baltimore Sun NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell won't be able to save face over the replacement refs, nor should he. What the NFL owners and referees are haggling over can't be worth the integrity of the game. Whatever it...Tags: Roger Goodell, Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay Packers, National Football League, Golden Tate
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Which conference is most competitive?
Big East, top to bottom Iliana Limón Romero Orlando Sentinel The SEC may be king of the college football world, but the much maligned Big East boasts the most competitive lineup from top to bottom. USF was supposed to be among the top contenders to...Tags: College Football, Northwestern Wildcats, Oklahoma Sooners, Ohio State Buckeyes, Landry Jones
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Does college football need injury reports?
No more deception Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune Absolutely. Especially after USC's Lane Kiffin made a fool of himself last week by suspending a beat writer for (correctly) reporting that a Trojans kicker had undergone surgery. Kiffin ignored his own...Tags: College Football, Stanford Cardinal, Injuries and Wounds, Los Angeles Times, College Sports
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Was Bucs' final play vs. Giants classless?
Broke unwritten rule Dan Pompei Chicago Tribune What the Bucs did on the final play of the game against the Giants didn't break any rule in the NFL's Official Playing Rules. But it broke an unwritten rule, a rule about sportsmanship, respect and...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune Columnists, New York Giants, Football, Eli Manning
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