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A Rundown Of Pros And Cons For The Black And Gold As Training Camp Nears By Rick Sarro One play away from the NFC Championship game. One play from the opportunity to seek a
Read More »The Hazy, Lazy Days Of Summer
It’s July again, and about the only thing keeping your average sports fan in these parts from following the Canadian Football League is maybe keeping tabs on the Houston Astros or waiting around for
Read More »Twitterization
I didn’t realize that if you want to stay up on sports — I mean really be engaged and up to date on the latest information about whatever game you love — then you
Read More »Grinding Through The Season
There’s an NCAA college baseball tournament game to watch at all hours of the day and night over entire weekends. Games are being beamed out by every ESPN channel imaginable, from cozy college towns
Read More »Fertile Diamonds
Five out of eight is a particularly impressive percentage in any sport or endeavor, and especially in the most difficult game of baseball. But in the context of the Louisiana High School State Baseball
Read More »Shopping List Of Must Haves
How on earth do the New Orleans Saints top last year’s draft? They don’t. Can’t even come close. That’s not a knock against these 2018 draft picks by any means. There’s no way this
Read More »Magical Masters
I have always been a fan of the Bucket List. I don’t look at it as a check box to the grave. Instead I view it as a macro view of what else is
Read More »New Arena Sealed The Deal
In case you haven’t noticed, this region of Southwest Louisiana has undergone a facelift in the last 10 years. It continues to change with growth and expansion on numerous fronts. New industrial mega-plants. Sleek
Read More »Change Of Direction
The simplest explanation for a question or problem is usually the best answer. I didn’t come up with that. Credit Occam’s razor. It’s been around for centuries, and in most cases, it works. I’ll
Read More »Running Out Of Gas
Over the past five or so years, the McNeese Cowboys basketballers appeared on paper as if they could compete with the upper tier of the Southland Conference. Stats and projections on paper won’t win
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