I think it's a safe bet that most reading this will know that I cover the Worcester Sharks over on a blog called Sharkspage. My original goal here on 210Sports was to keep the two absolutely separate. I intended to have all the WorSharks stuff over there and everything else sports would be here. When... Continue Reading →
NHL’s suspension of Daniel Carcillo shows its discipline system is a failure
Now ordinarily I would never compare a sporting event to the real world, but for a moment let's stop and think about something just for a short while. Imagine yourself walking down a street doing what you do and pretty much just minding your own business when suddenly out of the blue someone comes alone... Continue Reading →
Bruins keeping Pastrnak in NHL only move that really makes sense
There are two sides to sports, and many times it's the business side that drives what we see in the make-up of a team's roster. If a team doesn't have enough money to spend, or not enough room under the salary cap, they can't field the best lineup possible and often times come out on... Continue Reading →
Ray Lewis opens mouth, inserts foot
I'm sure there isn't a Patriots fan that hasn't heard the comments of Ray Lewis, the not quite brain surgeon former All-Pro middle linebacker who used to play for the recently defeated Baltimore Ravens, concerning the "tuck rule" being the only reason anyone knows who Tom Brady is. Lewis is saying that if it wasn't... Continue Reading →
Knowing the rules pays dividends in the end
Talking to people before the game it was near unanimous that should the New England Patriots win their game Saturday evening against the Baltimore Ravens, and the final score was close, someone somewhere would complain about something the Patriots did or some perceived poor call would go the Patriots way. It's not possible to place... Continue Reading →
Mueller report just another part in NFL cover-up of Ray Rice incident
There's nothing funnier than having an organization investigate itself. Time and time again "independent" investigations of anything run by the organization that's under fire eventually lead to one of two things: a) total vindication, or b) a glossed over version of the events that attempts to shine the actions of that organization in such a... Continue Reading →