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April 21, 2009 ArchivesYesterday, I wrote a blog talking about how this was a different Maverick team, and how I expected to see some fight from the 2009 version. Well, obviously that didn't happen. Also, I wrote about some keys to the game last night, and let's see how those worked out for the little Mavericks. First, I said the Mavs would have to survive the first b...
Last night's 21-point loss marked the 9th time Dallas has lost a game by 19 points or more. Their record in games that follow those blow-out losses is 7-1. If you set the margin a little lower - there are 11 games now that the Mavericks have lost by 16 points or more. Their record following those losses: 9-1. Jean-Jacques Taylor wrote a column a couple months ago, noting the fact that the Mavericks had lost 6 games by 20+ point...
I must follow-up the comments of fellow blogger Aaron Chimbel about Tashard Choice. He was a guest last night on Tylock Lasik SportsTalk on KFWD 52 and was by far the best Cowboys interview we've ever had. Choice was engaging, relaxed, funny, and very energetic about the upcoming season at Valley Ranch. Here are some "Choice" tidbits from our int...
Here's another reason to like Dallas Cowboys running back Tashard Choice (and I do like Tashard Choice). Choice is a good guy, a hard worker, very talented and a motivational force. This video is his pre-game pep talk before George Tech's 2007 upset of Clemson. His part starts about 20 seconds in, but before Choice you'll see t...
After a 21-point drubbing in San Antonio, the Dallas Mavericks have the day off. Head coach Rick Carlisle made the decision sometime between the time the Mavs drug themselves off the court and when we got the e-mail from a Mavs spokeswoman at 2:37 a.m. It's easy to see the way they played and think they should be right back in the gym this morning working on a way to stop Tony Parker. But the reality is this team nee...
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