Thursday, November 19th
Phoenix 103 Final
New Orleans 110
Utah 90 Final
San Antonio 83
Chicago 93 Final
LA Lakers 108
Friday, November 20, 2009
NHL Schedule 11-20-2009
Montreal at Washington
Boston at Buffalo
Florida at Detroit
NY Islanders at Minnesota
Philadelphia at San Jose
Colorado at Vancouver
Boston at Buffalo
Florida at Detroit
NY Islanders at Minnesota
Philadelphia at San Jose
Colorado at Vancouver
NHL Scores
Thursday, November 19th
Toronto 5 Final
Carolina 6 SO
Boston 4 Final
Atlanta 3 SO
Pittsburgh 2 Final
Ottawa 6
Phoenix 2 Final
St. Louis 3 OT
New Jersey 2 Final
Nashville 3 SO
Columbus 4 Final
Dallas 1
Chicago 7 Final
Calgary 1
Tampa Bay 3 Final
Anaheim 4 OT
Toronto 5 Final
Carolina 6 SO
Boston 4 Final
Atlanta 3 SO
Pittsburgh 2 Final
Ottawa 6
Phoenix 2 Final
St. Louis 3 OT
New Jersey 2 Final
Nashville 3 SO
Columbus 4 Final
Dallas 1
Chicago 7 Final
Calgary 1
Tampa Bay 3 Final
Anaheim 4 OT
NFL Schedule
Thursday, November 19th
Miami 24 Final
Carolina 17
Sunday, November 22nd
Washington 1:00
Dallas PM ET
Cleveland 1:00
Detroit PM ET
San Francisco 1:00
Green Bay PM ET
Pittsburgh 1:00
Kansas City PM ET
Seattle 1:00
Minnesota PM ET
Atlanta 1:00
NY Giants PM ET
New Orleans 1:00
Tampa Bay PM ET
Buffalo 1:00
Jacksonville PM ET
Indianapolis 1:00
Baltimore PM ET
Arizona 4:05
St. Louis PM ET
San Diego 4:15
Denver PM ET
Cincinnati 4:15
Oakland PM ET
NY Jets 4:15
New England PM ET
Philadelphia 8:20
Chicago PM ET
Monday, November 23rd
Tennessee 8:30
Houston PM ET
Miami 24 Final
Carolina 17
Sunday, November 22nd
Washington 1:00
Dallas PM ET
Cleveland 1:00
Detroit PM ET
San Francisco 1:00
Green Bay PM ET
Pittsburgh 1:00
Kansas City PM ET
Seattle 1:00
Minnesota PM ET
Atlanta 1:00
NY Giants PM ET
New Orleans 1:00
Tampa Bay PM ET
Buffalo 1:00
Jacksonville PM ET
Indianapolis 1:00
Baltimore PM ET
Arizona 4:05
St. Louis PM ET
San Diego 4:15
Denver PM ET
Cincinnati 4:15
Oakland PM ET
NY Jets 4:15
New England PM ET
Philadelphia 8:20
Chicago PM ET
Monday, November 23rd
Tennessee 8:30
Houston PM ET
Ricky Williams leads Dolphins To Win
Ricky Williams knew he would need to step it up with his fellow running back Ronnie Brown gone for the season and he did. Williams rushed for 119 yards and scored three touchdowns, and the Dolphins beat the Carolina Panthers 24-17 on Thursday night for their fourth win in six games to get into the AFC playoff picture. This was a big win for the Dolphins who want to make the playoffs and need every win in the tight AFC.
For the Panthers DeAngelo Williams rushed for 122 yards for the Panthers (4-6), but Jake Delhomme had his streak of three games without an interception snapped. His desperation pass into the end zone was knocked down as time expired. The Dolphins and Texans (0-2) are the only teams the Panthers have never beaten.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Is It Time For Charlie Weis To Go
The million dollar question that is on almost everyone’s mind is what does Notre Dame do with Charlie Weis. This season was suppose to be the one where he got things turned around at Notre Dame, but it has not worked out that way. The Fighting Irish have lost some games they could have won, but it did not happen. On offense the Irish are fine, but the defense is another story.
Defensively they miss to many tackles and put the offense in a bad spot most of the time. It seems Notre Dame has to score 30-40 points a game anymore just to win. Weis has to shoulder the blame as he hired the defensive coaches and has input into it. Notre Dame though is stuck between a rock and a hard place. If they do get rid of Charlie Weis they will have to buyout his contract which will cost them some money.
Secondly, who is out there that they could hire that would be a better upgrade than Weis right now. There are not a lot of college coaches that are great looking for jobs. The decision will be tough, but I think that he will be retained and brought back. I guess without a top level replacement the Irish are stuck with him and so are the fans. If Weis is gone Jimmy Clausen may turn pro and leave Notre Dame early so that is something they might want to consider as well.
Mangino Feel Heat From Former Players
Now the first thing I will say is no one condones abusing any person or college student or player. Kansas coach Mark Mangino has been accused of verbal and physical abuse of his players. Now this is a interesting story on a few different fronts. A couple of years ago Mangino's Jayhawks were 12-1 and no mention of any allegations from former players or parents or even students. Now with the Jayhawks struggling former players are coming out of the woodwork to discuss abuse they felt was unwarranted.
Mangino is a hard nosed coach and has always been that way and that will never change. If Mangino did all the things he is accused of he should be let go, but my problem is where were all these players when it happen. They should have stood up and said something. The bottom line is they were winning football games and were not going to rock the boat. That is not the right way to do things.
If thine allegations do come true do not look for Mangino to be around very long as Kansas will let him go. It will be interesting to see what the investigation shows and if these allegations are true. In reality will we ever know what the truth really is.
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