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Chicago Cubs Position Breakdown: Starting Pitching

Posted: 8th March 2010 by Joe Willett in MLB
This article was originally published at TheDailyCub.com , my blog covering the Chicago Cubs throughout the season. This is going to be the first in a four-part series breaking down four positions for the Chicago Cubs. Part one is going to be break down the Chicago Cubs’ pitching, after this article I will be taking on the infield, outfield, and bullpen. The Cubs have been known for having solid starting pitching, and this ...

A Look Back at the Chicago Cubs Off-Season

Posted: 6th March 2010 by Joe Willett in MLB
This article was originally published at TheDailyCub.com , a blog dedicated to giving you quality Cubs content. The Cubs were pretty quiet this past off-season. They didn’t make too many moves, and the ones that they did make were more to shore up the bench rather than to provide a punch to the lineup. They were, however, able to get rid of last season’s big mistake. Milton Bradley will be ruining the ...

Police Catch Adrian Peterson Going 109 MPH

Posted: 3rd December 2009 by Joe Willett in NFL
*This is going to be the first of a series of articles that I will publish every Thursday that takes a real story and adds a humorous side to it. áHope you enjoy. Minnesota Vikings star running back Adrian Peterson was pulled over late Saturday night as police clocked him going at 109 mph. However, that is not what made headlines, because there was something that the police have never seen before, ...

Tuesday Night Thoughts: Who Will Break First, Saints or Colts?

Posted: 1st December 2009 by Joe Willett in NFL
Welcome to my new weekly column, this will be published every Tuesday night, and it will be called Tuesday Night Thoughts. I will be focusing on a big story from the week, then I will give my thoughts on some other big stories that are happening around sports. áFor example, this week I will focus on the Saints and Colts both being 11-0, but then I will talk about Charlie Weis, ...

The Biggest Problem for Jay Cutler

Posted: 14th September 2009 by Joe Willett in NFL
Michigan freshman quarterback Tate Forcier found himself, just months removed from taking high school finals, playing in one of Michigan's biggest rivalry games against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.He was up against a stout defense, an opposing offense that had highly touted QB Jimmy Clausen, and a team ranked No. 18 in the nation, his Michigan team was unranked. But he took his offense down the field and won the game ...