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29 December 2007

In just under an hour the New England Patriots will play their final game of the regular season.  They are a mere sixty minutes away from becoming the first team ever to win sixteen games in the regular season and from becoming the second team to finish the season undefeated.  They have said many times that though they would love to accomplish this feat they are more worried about the winning the Super Bowl.  This begs the question of how long their starters will play.  National experts will tell you that the Patriots should sit their starters and rest up for the playoffs.  New Englanders will cry to you that the starters have to play, two in particular, Randy Moss and Tom Brady so they can capture individual season records for the most touchdowns receptions and most touchdown passes respectively.  Well, what are they going to do?

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19 December 2007

In case you haven't noticed, the truth has come out.  Roger Clemens used steroids.  The image of the pitcher who arguably is the greatest to ever play the game of baseball has forever been tarnished.  The man who won seven Cy Young awards, and twice struck out 20 batters in a game, the man who has over 300 wins and over 4,500 strikeouts took steroids.  He denies this of course, unlike many of his other counterparts who were named in the Mitchel Report.  Brian Roberts who was only alluded to, admitted to his steroid use.  How does this make Roger Clemens look, the man who was named second most, for his connections to performance enhancing drugs, in the Mitchell Report to Barry Bonds look?  Guilty.  One of the other players named in the report was Roger's buddy Andy Petite who was named by the trainer he shared with Roger Clemens.  Petite admitted his use and although he claimed it was only briefly in hopes of recovery from elbow problems more quickly, it was more than Roger Clemens did. 

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