Veteran quarterback T.J. Yates once spent three seasons in Houston with current offensive coordinator Rick Dennison. The two will be reunited. The team announced the signing of Yates and according to multiple reports the deal is for one year. Yates (29) was with the Miami last year. Prior to that, the former fifth-round pick in … Read More
Author: Patrick Moran
Yanks Fantasy Stock: Sluggish Start
It’s hardly realistic to appraise a player’s fantasy value after just one week and six games, but it’s enough for at least a small sample size. Here’s a look at how the New York Yankees are doing fantasy-wise early on. Rankings are from Yahoo and based on six offensive categories (runs, home runs, RBI, steals, … Read More
Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#97) The Police – Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
Believe it or not, the Police had but one single that reached the top of the American Billboard charts, and “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” wasn’t it. It did hit number-one (along with four other songs) in the UK, proving England is way cooler than the States. Hell, forget England—this song even chart-topped … Read More
Where Sabres Stand With Draft Lottery Odds
When it comes to missing the playoffs, the Buffalo Sabres are geniuses. After being absent from postseason play six consecutive seasons and running, fans are far more accustomed to rooting for the draft lottery success than any playoff series. For fans forever embroiled in tanking saw losing to both the Panthers and Lightning over the … Read More
Lightning 4, Sabres 2 #BlysmaWatch
The Buffalo Sabres ended their season Sunday with a 4-2 loss to the Tampa Lightning at the Amalie Arena. I’d sneak in more insight but honestly I probably didn’t watch eight minutes of game action, thanks to the combination of a thrilling Masters final round and overall sentiment of being appalled with this team’s performance … Read More
Yanks 7, Orioles 3 #AvoidTheSweep
♦After blowing leads the previous two games, the New York Yankees finally gave Baltimore a taste of their own medicine. A solo home run by Aaron Judge erased Baltimore’s one run lead in the eighth inning, and walks and good baserunning led to a Bombers four-spot up in the ninth to defeat Baltimore, 7-3 and … Read More
Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#98) Steve Perry – Oh Sherrie
To no avail in 1984, a then 13-year old Patrick Moran frantically tried to score a girlfriend named Sherrie for the sole purpose of singing Steve Perry’s “Oh Sherrie” to her. Some 32 years later my buddy Tony hit the Sherrie jackpot, tho he insists on the Frankie Valli “Sherry Baby” reference instead—whatta waste. For … Read More
Panthers 3, Sabres 0 #PleaseMakeItStop
The Buffalo Sabres wrap up the regular season Sunday in Tampa Bay… Thank God. You can spin it anyway you want but the Sabres went through the motions in Miami Saturday and got exactly what they deserved, a 3-0 shutout loss to the Florida Panthers. If you’re a fan of the never-ending tank the result’s … Read More
Orioles 5, Yanks 4 #LosingGameAndSanchez
It’s getting ugly rather quickly, folks. The New York Yankees are developing a knack for blowing leads. For a second consecutive game in Baltimore the Yanks got up comfortably early, saw the gap close and ultimately blew the lead (and game) in the seventh inning. This time it was a 4-1 margin that went up … Read More
Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#99) Michael McDonald – I Keep Forgetting
If you’re young enough and heard this song for the first time, you’d instantly think “Regulate” by Warren G (1994) from the first note. Reality is us elders and/or those in tune with music aged 35+ years know we’re about to groove with Michael McDonald for 3 minutes and 39 seconds. McDonald’s known far more … Read More