Around the Blogosphere for 1/14

From MVN’s sports bloggers:

  • Michael Warren says yesterday’s Giants victory over the Cowboys was one of the most suspenseful and intense games he’s watched in a long time. [Giants 101]
  • No LaDainian Tomlinson. No Phillip Rivers. No problem. The Chargers are heading to Foxboro after upsetting the Colts. [Chargers Confidential]
  • In a game that was forgettable and tough to watch for Pistons fans, the Knicks defeated Detroit 89-65 at Madison Square Garden last night. [Pistons Palace]
  • Check out the predicted 82-game records for the teams of the NBA. [The NBA Source]
  • A Yankees fan is suing the team because the steroids scandal made the games he attended “not real.” [The Bronx Block]
  • Can Manny Ramirez bounce back from a subpar 2007 season? [Fire Brand of the American League]
  • Shootouts may be an exciting way to finish hockey games, but have they become too common in the NHL? [Islander Frontier]

Elsewhere in the sports blogging community:

  • What is the most tortured sports city in America (it’s not on the list, but I’d like to nominate my hometown of Minneapolis)? [The Big Lead]
  • The top 11 NFL storylines that will be beaten into the ground this week. [Epic Carnival]
  • Another day, another endorsement deal for the Mannings…now that Peyton and Eli are doing commercials for “Double-Stuf Oreos,” they officially endorse every conceivable product in the country. [Kissing Suzy Kolber]
  • As if getting eliminated from the playoffs wasn’t bad enough, Wade Phillips lost his car keys as he exited Texas Stadium. [SPORTSbyBROOKS]
  • It’s 2001 all over again for the Miami Heat. [With Leather]
  • Not only are the Chicago Bulls a disaster on the court, they can’t even get along away from the court. [We are the Postmen]

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