Archive for the 'sports' Category



Interactive Fantasy Football For the Masses

Published on September 26, 2006

There are thousands and thousands of you out there that play fantasy football and fantasy sports in general. I have a quick and clever way to help you guys discover your point totals during the day. Of course, it isn’t implemented yet, but it should be. Here is what I propose.


How to Pick a Good Driver

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I know I live in Maryland and we have some of the worst drivers in the nation, just look at the statistics. But this post is about what to look for in a golf club. There are just a few things that are key to picking the correct driver to get the maximum bang for [...]


Golf Etiquette for Beginners

Published on July 17, 2006

Golf is a game of integrity and when it is played correctly it’s much more fun. I went golfing this past weekend and I learned a few VERY valuable tips while being on the course and they ALL relate to course etiquette. This game is a gentleman’s game and it should stay that way. Here [...]


Tips on How to be a Thrifty Golfer

Published on May 5, 2006

Many of you that want to take up golf or want to take up golf, think that it is an expensive hobby. In fact, the sport is not really that expensive if you do it right. There are many golfers out there that just hack a ball around with $1000 golf clubs. This just isn’t [...]


Opening Day 2006

Published on April 3, 2006

Spring is here! And when Spring arrives, so does baseball. Today is Opening Day and is my favorite time of year. The Red Sox are a buzz with David Ortiz hitting his first homerun of the season (a 425 foot shot off the right field foul pole). Nothing can beat a day at the ballpark [...]


Tournament Brackets

Published on March 29, 2006

As you all know, this year’s tournament ahs turned up a couple of cinderellas. Most notably George Mason. This year on ESPN, the tournament challenge turned out more than 3 million brackets. Out of all these brackets only 4 had the Final Four set. I can’t even begin to fathom how they picked George Mason [...]


Spring Training!

Published on February 21, 2006

It’s that time of year again, where the players lace up their cleats and pitchers and catchers report. Who knows what Manny will demand this year and since he is up in the air about playing in the World Baseball Classic, who knows if he is even up for playing in Boston. All I know [...]


NFL Championship Games Are Boring

Published on January 22, 2006

Is it just me or were the games today just boring as hell. There was no intrigue and there was no heart stopping plays. That is why the MLB playoffs are still the most promising. But out of all the post season formats, Men’s College Basketball is the best. Sorry ladies, but no one really [...]


Ramirez Trade Talks Heat Up

Published on December 2, 2005

Manny, Manny, Manny. Here we go again. This is the 4th time in 4 years that he has asked for a trade. Not only does he want out of Boston, he feels threatened in the city of Boston. He has even put his condo up for sale for a cool 6.5 million dollars. When you [...]


PMOA’s Major League Baseball Improvements

Published on October 13, 2005

I know, I know, it’s for the purity of the game. Players and umpires alike want the game to be called with a human aspect so there will be errors and bad calls. But if they want the game to be pure, then why does a guy like Scioscia come bounding out of the dugout [...]