The Stat Line of the Night — 11/1/10 — Luol Deng

The NBA is under way and one of the most exciting young teams around the league is the Chicago Bulls.  They have a great young aspiring superstar in Derrick Rose, a veteran post presence in Carlos Boozer, and a high energy rebounder in Joakim Noah.  Forgotten in that mix of youth and talent is Luol [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 10/31/10 — David Garrard

In a  game that took place on Halloween, the Jaguars were anything but spooked by the lowly Dallas Cowboys.  Although the Cowboys are a team laden with talent, they have stumbled their way through the season and were exposed again yesterday by a solid Jacksonville Jaguars team.  The Jaguars had stumbled a bit of their own [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 10/25/10 — Eli Manning

This game was considered a last gasp for Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys, but Eli Manning and the Giants suffocating pass rush instead choked the life out of the Cowboys’ season.  Both quarterbacks had opposite games.  While Romo was scrambling for his life and then getting viciously injured on a sack, Eli was settling [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 10/24/10 — DeAngelo Hall

Jay Cutler, the quarterback of the Chicago Bears, was able to find one target all day long in the Redskins 17-14 victory over the Chicago Bears.  Unfortunately that target was not wearing a Bears jersey.  DeAngelo Hall of the Redskins was that target, and he forced Cutler into numerous turnovers that ended up deciding the [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 10/19/10 — Matt Cain

Matt Cain is not exactly known as an ace, but he’s been a solid pitcher on the Giants staff for a few years now.  Last night he had to battle Cole Hamels to break a 1-1 tie in the NLCS.  Generally the winner of Game 3 is in the driver’s seat for most playoff series, [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 10/17/10 — Jeremy Maclin

The Philadelphia Eagles have been through quite a bit of turmoil this season.  After shipping their former star quarterback out of town during the off-season and handing the starting job to Kevin Kolb, things have been a roller coaster ride.  Kolb was knocked out in the first game and Michael Vick stepped in and played [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 10/12/10 — Cliff Lee

Cliff Lee has been one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball over the last few years, if not the most dominant, and he went out and showed it once again in a deciding Game 5 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.  The Rangers acquired Lee for just this type of stage, so they could [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 10/11/10 — Nick Folk

A kicker, you ask?  Yes, a kicker.  In the Jets 29-20 victory over the Minnesota Vikings last night, the Jets kicker was the MVP.  Sure, if Brett Favre had been able to finish the comeback and not thrown a game-ending interception late in the 4th quarter, he would have earned this honor.  The old magic [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 10/10/10 — Matt Forte

The Chicago Bears have had an interesting start to the 2010 NFL Season.  While most experts picked them to finish a distant 3rd in the NFC North, they did have the talent to be better than that and through the first three weeks of the season they proved that, racking up a 3-0 record mostly [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 10/5/10 — John Wall

It was a slow night in sports, as the only real sport on as I flipped through the channels was preseason basketball.  The NBA is something to get excited about, however, as rookie phenom John Wall showed last night in a stellar performance against the Dallas Mavericks.  The Wizards highly-touted rookie has played well in [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 10/3/10 — LaDainian Tomlinson

LaDanian Tomlinson, known around the league as LT, was the best running back of the past decade.  He had dominated the game in a way few others had and with longevity that is rarely seen in a violent physical sport like football.  The last couple years though, the bottom had fallen out and he was [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 9/28/10 — C.C. Sabathia

The Yankees are having an incredible year offensively, but their pitching has been somewhat suspect all season.  That is not the case when their ace, C.C. Sabathia, takes the mound.  Sabathia is putting up another monster year and anchoring a shaky rotation.  His Cy Young numbers are impressive, and last night he showed again why [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 9/28/10 — Jay Cutler

There’s a new top dog in the NFC North, and its not a team many were predicting to even finish second in their division when the season began.  That’s right, I’m talking about the Chicago Bears, led by their gutsy and talented young quarterback Jay Cutler.  Cutler wasn’t exactly flashy last night, but he was [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 9/26/10 — Adrian Peterson

When Brett Favre came out of retirement, again, right before the season started, most people had Minnesota penciled into the NFC Championship game and even the Super Bowl.  Sure, it might take a few weeks for him to get his rhythm since he missed all of camp, but its Brett Favre, right?  Wrong.  He has [...]


The Stat Line of the Night — 9/21/10 — Clayton Richard

San Diego is in a tight race to win the division right now.  The NL West is completely up for grabs, as the Giants are clinging to a half game lead and it looks like it could come down to the last day of the season.  With that as the backdrop, hopes were not high [...]


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