Stat Line Of The Night
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Stat Line Of The Night — 10/2/11 — Aaron Rodgers
As he always does, Aaron Rodgers brought his belt to Lambeau Stadium for yesterday’s game against the Denver Broncos, and he had plenty of opportunities to show it off during the Packers’49-23 victory. Rodgers was finding the end zone early and often…very often. He was an impressive 29 of 38 through the air for 408 [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/29/11 — Ray Graham
The South Florida Bulls are the ones who entered last night’s Big East matchup with the dangerous rushing attack, but in front of a raucous Thursday night home crowd it would be the Pitt Panthers establishing their ground game, led by their junior running back, Ray Graham. Graham torched the Bulls defense to the tune [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/28/11 — Evan Longoria And The Tampa Bay Rays
You couldn’t have written a better script than that. Sure, the St. Louis Cardinals’ run that saw them come from 8.5 games back of the Atlanta Braves to capture the NL Wild Card on the final day of the season was pretty impressive, but how about what unfolded in the MLB’s other Wild Card race [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/27/11 — Ryan Lavarnway
On September 3rd, the Boston Red Sox held a nine game lead atop the AL Wild Card standings. A terrible month of September has since caused that lead to evaporate, and they entered last night’s game against the Baltimore Orioles tied with the Tampa Bay Rays for the last remaining spot in the post-season. The [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/26/11 — Dan Bailey
It was quarterback Tony Romo and running back Felix Jones providing the guts for the Dallas Cowboys last night as they played with broken ribs and a separated shoulder, respectively, but in the end, the glory from their 18-16 victory over the Washington Redskins would go to kicker Dan Bailey. After missing a 21-yard chip-shot [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/25/11 — Wes Welker
You can point the finger at Tom Brady for throwing four interceptions. You can point the finger at the defense for allowing 448 yards and 34 points against. You can point a finger at Chad Ochocinco for allowing a perfect touchdown pass from Brady to fall right through his hands. But one member of the [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/22/11 — Zach Collaros
After falling to the North Carolina State Wolfpack last season, the Cincinnati Bearcats were looking to exact some revenge and overcome their non-conference daemons in the process during a nationally televised Thursday night home game. Their senior quarterback, Zach Collaros, also had an opportunity to show the nation what he is capable of, and he [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/21/11 — David Freese
After watching the Atlanta Braves drop yet another game to the Florida Marlins, the St. Louis Cardinals had a great opportunity to close in on top spot in the National League wild card race. In order to take advantage of that opportunity, someone would need to step up and capture the moment, and with the [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/20/11 — Ross Detwiler
More often than not we feature a star player in their respective sport on our daily “Stat Line of the Night.” That should come as no surprise, as putting up big numbers on a daily basis is what makes most of those players the big name stars they have become. However, every once in a [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/19/11 — Mariano Rivera
Listening to the sound of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” blasting on the stadium speakers as Mariano Rivera makes his way out of the bullpen has become a common theme at Yankees games. Equally common has been the sight of Rivera mowing down batters with his cut fastball and shaking hands with his catcher shortly after earning [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/18/11 — Miles Austin
The Dallas Cowboys started with Tony Romo at quarterback, but switched to Jon Kitna for a quarter before Romo returned in the fourth, despite playing with a broken rib. Yes, there were certainly some inconsistencies at the quarterback position for Dallas on Sunday, but the one consistency that the Cowboys could rely on in their [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/15/11 — Cliff Lee
After taking the first game of their double-header against the Florida Marlins, the Philadelphia Phillies could only manage one run over the first nine innings of their second game. However, that one run appeared as though it would be enough to earn the victory, as Cliff Lee cruised through the first 26 outs of the [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/14/11 — Roy Halladay
The Philadelphia Phillies needed just one more win to clinch a playoff berth and what better man to have on the mound while they attempt to punch their ticket to October than Roy Halladay. The Phillies’ ace entered the game in the top four in wins, strikeouts and ERA in the National League, and he [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/13/11 — Dustin Pedroia
If you gave the Boston Red Sox batters a choice of which starting pitcher in the Majors they would like to face most, there is a good chance they would choose Brandon Morrow of the Toronto Blue Jays. Going into last night’s game, Morrow was posting a 13.83 ERA in three games this season against [...]
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Stat Line Of The Night — 9/12/11 — Tom Brady
As good as Aaron Rodgers looked during Thursday’s season opener, he still only looks like the second best quarterback in the NFL following the performance we were treated to from Tom Brady during the Patriots’ Monday night romp over the Miami Dolphins. But rather than simply provide you with Brady’s numbers from last night and [...]










