Chick Fight: Bills Chick vs Bucs Chick

“The Bills vs. the Bucs” just rolls off the tongue. I don’t know if that’s because of the dueling “B’s” or the fact that both teams are coming off tough Week 1 losses that left them eager to prove to themselves, the NFL and fans that they will be contenders this season. So this match up should be action-packed, edge-of-your-seat, no-voice-the-next-day fun! Let’s get this “Chick Fight” started. Home field advantage: Buffalo Bills Don’t get it twisted, I’m a loud and proud die hard Bill

Don’t blink: An MMAmania.com UFC 103 interview exclusive with Hermes Franca

Hermes Franca has officially entered the twilight of his career at the age of 35. He’s been around the block a time or two and has put together some big wins while enduring a few losses along the way — but he’s still standing tall. His mixed martial arts resume reads like a who’s-who list of some of the best fighters in the world including Mike Brown, Caol Uno, Josh Thomson, Jamie Varner, Nate Diaz, Spencer Fisher, Sean Sherk and Frankie Edgar. Franca already has a WEC lightweight champion

Week 1: Patriots vs. Bills

Football is officially back. Tonight, the New England Patriots will host the Buffalo Bills in their 2009 regular season opener. For the Patriots, its defense will need to prove they can cope with the veteran losses of Rodney Harrison, Tedy Bruschi, Mike Vrabel, and Richard Seymour. On offense for the Patriots, Tom Brady and Randy Moss will look to return to 2007 form, as they will be playing in only their second regular season game since Super Bowl XLII. Key Injuries – Patriots WR Ma

INTERMEX FINANCIAL (2009-09-07 10:09)

The Jobless Stimulus It’s still not too late to redirect $400 billion to business tax cuts. The recession may be over on Wall Street and Silicon Valley, but on Working Family Avenue it still has a ways to run. That’s the lesson of yesterday’s August jobs report that showed losses of 216,000, which believe it or not is the slowest monthly decline in a year and caused the White House to praise with the faint damn that the “trajectory is in the right direction.” That’s the good news. On

Tom Cable

August 1st, 2009KaylaLeave a commentGo to comments Last season, Cable replaced the previous Head Coach. Beginning his career as a Head Coach in Week 5 of the 2008 Season.Game 1 – lost 3-34 to the Saints.Game 2 – won 16-13 against the Jets.Game 3 – lost 10-29 to the Ravens.Game 4 – lost 0-24 to the Falcons.Game 5 – lost 6-17 to the Panthers.So, thru the first 5 games, 4 losses. In 5 games, 35 total points scored. A 7 point per game average.Game 6 – lost 15-17 to the Dolphins.Game 7 – won 31-1