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March 2008 ArchivesThe Cardinals got rained out of what appeared to be an easy win this afternoon and now will have to try it again on Tuesday night with Kyle Lohse taking on Kip Wells. That's right that Kip Wells. In the past few weeks Cardinal Nation has gotten their hopes up for the season because of the winning streak during the final weeks of spring training. My belief is that this is just a mirage. I am still of the belief that this team stil... By the end of tonight the Blues will be eliminated formally from playoff contention. I think to label this season anything but a disappointment would be wrong. If the team had missed the playoffs in the final week of the season that would be one thing. The reality of the situation is they are no better now then they were at the end of last season. The biggest thing that bothers me about what has happened this year is that for the... There are thousands of breakdowns on the NCAA brackets so I'll put in my two cents by region.... EAST On the surface this seems like the road is pretty easy for North Carolina. #2 Tennessee is very good but they will be lucky to get through Butler and Louisville to even get to face UNC. The only team on the UNC side of the bracket who could knock out the Tar Heels is Washington State. Pick: NORTH CAROLINA MI... Today was the epitome of why the Billikens don't belong in the A-10. They played their conference tournament against a team that no one in St. Louis could care about. A game in which no one in St. Louis could watch. A game that was in a building that was totally empty and on top of that a building in which the game clock doesn't work. Why again are the Billikens in this garage league again? The reasons we could go over again b... Isaac Bruce has been my favorite Rams player. The reason I say that is not because he has been the most accomodating athlete to the media. It hasn't been because he was the best player on the team every year, although some years he was. It is because of what he represents to me. He really is THE St. Louis Ram. He was here on day one when the Rams moved to St. Louis and played at a very high level for the next 14 seasons. He helped ... |
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