Author Archives: bry
The Federer Section: Going Out on a Limb
Roger Federer is the best tennis player of all-time. He is in good shape and ready to go. Don’t expect an early-round disaster for Roger the Great. (See that’s why you read BSB–the top-rate analysis and dead-on predictions.) EARLY ROUNDS: Federer (1) Hartfield … Continue reading
The Djokovic Section: My Personal Favorite
Though the other sections may have more star-power or intrigue, my favorite section of the draw is the Djokovic Section because they put just about every player that I enjoy watching in the same section. EARLY ROUNDS: Djokovic (3) Becker … Continue reading
The Davydenko Section: Wide Open
Maybe because this section doesn’t have anyone named Roger, Rafa or Novak, but I believe that this part of the draw may get a little crazy and could open up a path for a trip to the semis for a … Continue reading
The Nadal Section: Heading Towards a Showdown
The intrigue in this section is probably going to be delayed a week or so. There are two big guns at the top and bottom of the section and then a whole lot of road bumps on the way to a … Continue reading
The Sweet 16: Is Anyone Better Than ‘The Best?’
ROUND OF 16 MATCHES: Federer (1) over Monaco (21) A great run ends here in the Round of 16 for Juan Monaco. Federer is just too fast, too strong, too experienced…too good. He will be playing in the quarterfinals. No … Continue reading
Cimorelli’s Question of the Day
PREFACE: The question is completely hypothetical (and will not influence any actual gambling outside of a Vegas sportsbook), but the following point spreads are real: Seattle (+8) at GREEN BAY Jacksonville (+13) at NEW ENGLAND San Diego (+8.5) at INDIANAPOLIS New York (+7.5) at DALLAS Say, … Continue reading
Tell Me I’m Crazy…
In the spirit of full disclosure, I am currently wearing my “Wild Cherry” t-shirt–the gift to all Temple basketball season ticket holders one year in the mid-90’s. But, tell me I’m crazy thinking that the Owls have a real chance … Continue reading
The Hall of Fame
If I were a voter, here is how I would vote (and why) on each person on today’s ballot: (If you’re wondering, I gave 3 “yes” votes–Goose Gossage, Jim Rice and Lee Smith–but I’m not really adamant about any of … Continue reading
Cimorelli’s Question of the Day
In recognition of Kansas State’s 85-25 win over Savannah State tonight, what is the most lopsided game that you’ve ever seen? PS…Kansas State shot 28-55 (50.9%), while Savannah State shot 9-58 (15.5%). Michael Beasley had as many points as the … Continue reading
Why Do We NOT Believe Roger Clemens?
A couple weeks ago I wondered why we believed Andy Pettitte and his story of brief, injury-driven steroid use. At the time, it seemed like the public was somewhat okay with Pettitte’s explanation and sort of gave him a pass. (NOTE: … Continue reading