What is really the surprise of the Lakers-Jazz Series? The Lakers were supposed to beat the Jazz. It was expected to me a moderately tough series for the Kobes but they were still highly favored over a team that went to the Western Conference Finals last year. So what is the surprise here? No, its not the fact that the Jazz were able to win two games at home, but the fact that the Jazz haven't swept the series. Here is why:
The Giants will score a late touchdown to take the lead. Tom Brady will rally the troops down field, but Stephen Gostowski will miss a game tying 47 yard field goal as time expires....
Giants (+12) 31
Patriots 28
Good luck....and GO GIANTS!!
Interview with uniwatchblog.com's Paul Lukas Are you jersey guy? No, not the guy from the west coast who tries to talk like Tony Soprano, yes I know there are a few of you out there. Your accent doesn't sound remotely close so give it up. I mean someone who collects sports jerseys. I was that guy....when I was a kid at least. I have stopped collecting them for the most part, but I am still extremely fascinated by sports uniforms.
I have been an avid reader of Paul Lukas' column on ESPN.com and his daily blog www.uniwatchblog.com, so I decided to pick his brain and get his latest thoughts on the 'art' of the sports uniform.
Click to take a listen to the 2 part interview....
Chat With Angela Batinovich I had a chance last week to sit down on the phone with Portland LumberJax Managing Partner Angela Batinovich. There were a lot of questions I had about the stability of the league (and team), and why fans should still be fans. Some of her answers may surprise you...things are a lot better off than you may have thought.
Dennis Dixon Interview I had a chance to sit down with Dennis Dixon for a few minutes following Saturday's 53-7 win over Washington State. Click here to take a listen.
Travis Demers' Bio Travis Demers a 20/20 sports update anchor at 1080 The Fan, as well as the producer for the TV side of "Primetime with Isaac and Big Suke" on Comcast SportsNet Northwest.