More Sports Archive: January / February 2008
Point of Order: No Innocence In Team
Athletics has been moving in the direction of the individual ever since the idea of making exuberant amounts of money for a game was introduced. In a way, today’s athletes are suffering from the American mindset.
Bad Memories Of Valentine's Day Past
In what became known as the Valentine's Day Massacre -- an incident that took place 33 years ago this week -- six jockeys were charged with rigging the final race of the program at Bowie Race Course.
Where's The Zamboni?
From the Clippers to the Bandits, Charm City does have some hockey history. Phil Jackman reminisces about the game's checkered past in Baltimore.
Media Guide: Game Super, Spots Not So Much
For this year's Super Bowl, the game lived up to its hype and the commercials were, for the most part, mediocre, predictable and ho-hum.
Kids Count: Arena Debate Continues
As First Mariner Arena nears its 46th birthday, Baltimoreans are calling for a new arena, but how large should a new arena be? Two young fans debate the issue.
Media Guide: Your Super Bowl Lineup
Now that the teams in Eli Manning-Tom Brady XLII have been set, it’s time to announce the real major players in this game to end all games: the advertisers.
Beenonabender Runs Again
Two years removed from a diagnosis of plural pneumonia and thousands of injected pills later, Beenonabender has returned to racing and will resume his career in the spring.
Sizing Up
PressBox examines how Baltimore's effort to build a new indoor arena is shaking out.
Media Guide: That’s So Un-Raven
In their 12-year history, the Ravens have never done anything at the last minute. That is why the Brian Billick firing was such a surprise.
Media Guide: Comcast CEO Tops List
With 2007in the books, everyone can turn their attention to the prices of Super Bowl ads, the big game itself, the NFL Draft, more baseball trades, spring training and Ravens training camp, once again.
PressBox Remembers
... those who passed away in 2007.
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