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Mullen unhappy despite big victory

October 10, 2021 general

Sunday, 3 a.m. Behind him are losses to Alabama and Kentucky. Ahead of him are challenges against LSU and Georgia. Given all of that, you might think that a 42-0 victory would make University of Florida coach Dan Mullen smile. You’d be wrong. Content beyond this point is for members only. Already a member? To […]

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Rays clobbered in Game 2 of ALDS

October 9, 2021 general

Saturday, 4 a.m. It was bloody. It was ruthless. It was humbling. But for the Tampa Bay Rays, the question is this: Was it the knockout blow of the American League Division Series? As unsightly s the Rays’ 14-6 bashing at the hands of the Boston Red Sox was on Friday night was, they can […]

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Bucs to make Dolphins’ season worse

October 9, 2021 general

Saturday, 3 a.m. In the NFL, it doesn’t take long for the wolves to roam free. Take Miami, where a 1-3 start (one of the losses was in overtime), has unleashed the hunters. Going into Sunday’s game against the Bucs in Raymond James Stadium, the Dolphins are a desperate, hungry team with a backup quarterback […]

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‘Randytime’ arrives for Tampa Bay Rays

October 8, 2021 general

Friday, 4 a.m. May belonged to Austin Matthews. August was the property of Wander Franco. September went to Brandon Lowe. But the post-season. That’s Randytime. Randy Arozarena, who made a name for himself in last year’s post-season (10 homers, a .377 average), was at it again in Thursday night’s opener of the ALDS. Arozarena took […]

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Bucs still looking for a complete game

October 8, 2021 general

Friday, 3 a.m. The record looks pretty enough. They are 3-1, which everyone should agree is a pretty good start. There have been enough points. They are fourth in the NFL in touchdowns. They’re averaging 30.5 points per game. That’s good enough. And yet, there has been something unsatisfying to the start of the Tampa […]

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McClanahan has to prove he’s old enough

October 7, 2021 general

Thursday, 4 a.m. In the last 17 years, the Boston Red Sox have killed a curse. They’ve won four World Series, and they’ve had great players such as Pedro Martinez, Manny Ramirez, David Ortiz and Curt Schilling. They’ve invested millions in the prospect of getting runners home, and once again, they have become a great […]

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Battered, bruised Bucs hoping for health

October 7, 2021 general

Thursday, 3 a.m. The only thing surprising about the runaway number of injuries in the secondary for the Tampa Bay Bucs is this: So far, there are no reports of burn marks. The Bucs are hurt, and aside from that, they aren’t very good. It’s the old two-headaches-in-one deal. And right about now, the guy […]

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Can Rays trust their rotation in playoffs?

October 6, 2021 general

Wednesday, 4 a.m. Right about now, the Tampa Bay Rays could use a monster. Any volunteers? You know the type. A grizzled pitcher walks to the mound, and behind him, the scoreboard leans in his team’s direction. His arm has lightning bolts in it, and with the ball in his hands, the odds of a […]

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Looking back at the Bucs’ win over the Pats

October 5, 2021 general

Tuesday, 4 a.m. 5 Thoughts I’m certainly on board with Bill Belichick being a genius and all. Why, if he was any smarter, he might have figured out how to get more than 17 points against the world’s worst (and injured) secondary. 2. I mean, the Patriots spent $310 million in the off-season. Shouldn’t Robert […]

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Bucs edge Patriots in Brady Bowl

October 4, 2021 general

Monday, 4 a.m. The Bucs won…barely. But as far as the debate, this settled nothing. If you think that Tom Brady was the key to the New England dynasty, well, you probably still think so. After all, Brady won. He pulled off another fourth-quarter comeback in the rain. And at 3-1, Brady is a lot […]

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