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Mag Writers Roundtable: Size Matters

Jeff Bradley, Ric Bucher, David Fleming and E.J. Hradek

Bruins captain Zdeno Chara has Boston seriously thinking Stanley Cup for the first time in 37 years (a thought we explore by the numbers in the latest...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 27, 2009

The Back and Forth: Best Sports Day Of The Year?

Ted Bauer and Eric Angevine

...Forth?" Seems a pretty simple discussion: what's the best sports day of the year? Is it today, 1.1 of the Madness, or is it something NFL (the new "national pasttime")? Hmm. (If you...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 19, 2009

May The Curse Be With You

Rick Paulas

...s no better day to have a conversation about cursed players than today. And while most sports curses are related to baseball—you can't go a year without hearing about a new...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 13, 2009

The Morning According to Us

Chris Sprow

...because the financial playing field in college football makes Major League Baseball's inequities look like sporting socialism. Like election day in congress, today offers a couple surprises and maybe some weird changes of heart...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 04, 2009

Without Express Written Consent

Lane Strauss, ESPN The Magazine

In the odd world of sports-video collecting, the socks are still high, the Raiders are still winners and big brother is always watching. Even if he isn't.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 28, 2009

Without Express Written Consent

Lane Strauss, ESPN The Magazine

In the odd world of sports-video collecting, the socks are still high, the Raiders are still winners and big brother is always watching. Even if he isn't.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 28, 2009

Dear Flem: Lamenting the Bills

David Fleming

In the crazy, topsy-turvy world of the NFL, sometimes fans just need someone to talk to. So once a week Mag senior writer David Fleming will exchange ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 23, 2008

Fleming's Mailbag

David Fleming

...Burress' recent troubles off the field, David Fleming, who wrote about the security issues plaguing NFL players today in a recent issue of The Mag, took some time to answer a few questions from our...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 02, 2008

Finishing School

Tom Friend

Think USC's QB is nuts to pass on NFL riches for another year? Then you just don't know Matt Leinart

Story | Conversation | December 02, 2008

Behind the Bets: Public Trading

Chad Millman

...insight provides a nice jumping off point for today's BTB lesson: Know who the public teams...your ears don't deceive you, Richie. In baseball it's the Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs and...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 26, 2008

The Sporting Equivalency: Laura Bush

Ted Bauer

...officially started), First Lady Laura Bush turns 62 today. Just because we're obsessed with this: she...She's been linked to a ton of baseball dudes, does work for Turner and seems to...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 04, 2008

Man Of The House

Bruce Feldman

Ole Miss linebacker Patrick Willis hits like he's mad at the World. He's not-but nobody could blame him if he were

Story | Conversation | October 20, 2008

2001'S 'NEXT' BEST

Various Magazine Staffers

Yao Ming was given the title of 'NEXT' by ESPN The Magazine in 2001. These three guys were the final runner-ups.

Story | Conversation | October 13, 2008

Why We Look the Other Way

Chuck Klosterman

With every new drug revelation, our faith in the sanctity of football is shaken. And yet we still believe. Why? That's entertainment

Story | Conversation | October 07, 2008

THE SPORTING EQUIVALENCY: THOM YORKE

Ted Bauer

...turns 56 today, if you're interested in Russian power politics.) Thom Yorke's MLB Equivalent: Mark DeRosa The only problem with this is that DeRosa might not be big enough in baseball. Here's...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 07, 2008