Pat Sullivan
This Saturday marks the greatest time of the year. No, not Christmas week, but the first day of college football bowl season. While the games leading up to the semi-finals are all appetizers for the main course, they are exciting and feature some great match ups. With 40 bowls on the slate, we have broken down our preview into two separate halves, before Christmas day, and after the holiday. Here are your bowl match ups up to Christmas Eve. Ryan L. Fox
In his soon-to-be Hall of Fame career, Tom Brady has had a .500 or winning record against 31 NFL Teams. However against the Denver Broncos, Brady owns a career record of 6-9, including playoffs. This record also includes a 2-7 record, including playoffs, in the Mile High City. This past Sunday, the New England Patriots traveled to Denver to face the Broncos in a Week 15 showdown with lots of playoff implications.
Pat Sullivan
This Saturday marks the greatest time of the year. No, not Christmas week, but the first day of college football bowl season. While the games leading up to the semi-finals are all appetizers for the main course, they are exciting and feature some great match ups. With 40 bowls on the slate, we have broken down our preview into two separate halves, before Christmas day, and after the holiday. Here are your bowl matchups leading up to Christmas Eve. A national report released yesterday by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) - Keeping The Promise: Getting Politics Out of Pensions - dedicated an entire chapter (p.27) to highlighting a "politically-driven decision to divest from a high performing hedge-fund" by then Treasurer Gina Raimondo. With this incident and others in mind, the RI Center for Freedom & Prosperity renews its call for legislative action that would end the cronyism and overt politics that has caused instability to the retirement-security of public employees and that has exposed taxpayers to further risk. The mismanagement and politicization of Rhode Island's public employee pension fund have resulted in sub-standard portfolio returns
Tyler Salk
A few years back, the NFL decided to implement a Thursday game to open every single week. Not just the first game of the year, and not only on Thanksgiving, but every Thursday night. TNF has received mixed reviews, however there is one person without any mixed feelings. Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman has spoken out against Thursday Night Football a few times, and just called the weekly games an “Absolute poopfest.” Here are WBOB's 9 reasons Thursday night is not the night for football. |
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