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Matty S
9/9/2009 9:32 PM UTC
Hi Stacy, great job with your show. I see you are a Jersey girl, so if you like New York sports, please check out my show, Matt's New York Sports Rant, Tuesdays at 11pm, and feel free to call in and chat/argue/whatever. Thanks!
Almighty Sports Show
8/23/2009 10:04 PM UTC
Great show, Stacy. I look forward to each show.
The Sports Beatdown
8/14/2009 4:11 PM UTC
Good show Stacy. One day I will call in and put myself in the fire for an on ai debate withyou.
Mashill
7/18/2009 9:33 PM UTC
Hi Stacey I respect u u are blessed
Eastcoastflavor
5/15/2009 3:52 PM UTC
Nice show, I'll check out the next one.
Church Boyz Network
3/2/2009 9:26 PM UTC
Hey Stacy Love the show lets put a show together & Pitch it to fox, Laughs, sports & on the edge commentary
The Program
1/6/2009 5:28 AM UTC
Great show Stacy...always nice to get a little East Coat Flavor.
BackStageRadioLounge
11/25/2008 7:42 AM UTC
Welcome to the family! See you on the show, check out sportsgeeks, I have Felice Herrig coming sunday to talk about her last fight and winning the IKF belt.
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Stacy On Sports isn't your usual sports talk show. With a Jersey girl in charge, get ready for an in your face look at the latest in sports news with a reality check twist and an unpredictable flavor. Stacy has been interviewed by the media as a sports commentator including FOX Sports TV Network, and has many years of experience defending her ever growing sports knowledge to those naive enough to think she doesn't know what she's talking about. Stacy attributes her passion for sports to her Daddio and dedicates her show to him! Join in on the conversation - you won't be sorry, will probably be surprised and might even learn a thing or two.
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Date / Time: 12/4/2009 1:00 PM UTC
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In a week that began with three blowouts on Thanksgiving, leaving football fans unaffiliated with the victorious starving for competitive contests, the playoff picture began to shape up a bit heading into the final quarter of the season. Well, somewhat . . .
Here are my thoughts on some of the games and players who managed not to shoot themselves in the leg this past weekend - more on that idiocy later:
A THIRD HELPING OF DOMINATION PLEASE: Okay, so we knew the first two games would be exciting only for fans of Tennessee and Dallas, but the last game slated for Thanksgiving night between Arizona and Philadelphia looked as if it would measure up to be a competitive one, right? Donovan McNabb named as starter for a chance to redeem himself after being benched for the untested Kevin Kolb the week before . . . Kurt Warner and the greatest show on field turf ventures back to the east coast to see if they can exorcise their “yeah, but” demons . . . Both teams have birds for nicknames . . .
And that was the ONLY thing these two foes had in common once they stepped onto Lincoln Financial Field. Donovan McNabb broke the wishbone and got the big piece - 4TD passes, 260 yards through the air and went 27 for 39, finishing with a completion percentage of over 66 percent.
Arizona now owns a record of 7-5 and leads the putrid NFC West with the majority of their wins coming within their own division, and their losses all to teams with winning records. What does that spell? A high flying F-L-U-K-E . . .
In the two earlier games, Dallas looked like an offensive machine and their defense chipped in with seven sacks against the lowly Seahawks. The only hitch in the Cowboys giddy-up came when the NFL’s sack leader, DeMarcus Ware (15 sacks), Marion the Barbarian, and guard Kyle Kosier were injured. And the Titans walloped the Lions so badly that I am beginning to believe Detorit won’t be able to buy a win this season. Are they next in line for a bailout?
NO PLAYOFFS FOR YOU: San Diego isn’t charging anything these days. At 4-8, they are completely and udderly out of contention. The offense line is just that - OFF - Ladainian Tomlinson is a shadow of himself and the loss of Shawne Merriman looms as the most costly in the league this year. A third loss in a row at home to Oakland on Thursday would be a humiliating capper to their season, because it’s OVAH . . .
CIRCLE THE WAGONS - IT’S TIME TO PACK IT IN: Ah, the beauty of a new season . . . kinda like falling in love all over again, until that love is put to the test. After Buffalo began the season with four straight wins, media and fans started to fall for those Bills. Now sitting at 6-6 and taking a look back, those victories were against Seattle, Jacksonville, Oakland and St. Louis . . . not so impressive anymore, right? A loss to Arizona and a win over San Diego (see above) preceeded their latest run of six games where their only win came over the Chiefs, otherwise known by their full name “Little Two Wins”. If all the other contending teams lose and Buffalo wins out, they may have a chance. Reality is, they don’t. The honeymoon is over in Buffalo, but the question is, did it ever really start?
Other teams that slapped a big L on their foreheads for the year after losing in Week 13: Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears - no chance to come back now. The pack is too thick and too much has to go wrong for everyone ahead in the standings . . . better luck next year . . .
HOLY TURNOVER BATMAN: Forcing five turnovers in the second half against the Patriots at home, the Steelers put the SLOP in New England’s sloppy play, leading to a 33-10 statement win. The Pittsburgh Steelers’ linebackers, James Harrison and Lamar Woodley, have a friendly competition going to see who can sack the quarterback more . . . with 14 for the year, Harrison is winning by 2.5 sacks. That makes a total of 25.5 sacks between the two, the most is Steelers history. He is third in the league and is making a case for not only Defensive Player of the Year, but also for MVP. Why? The #1 ranked defense in the Steel City is striking fear in the hearts, minds, and especially bodies, of quarterbacks and offensive coordinators everywhere, and is more responsible for their success while playing the most difficult schedule in the league than Big Ben and their efficient offense that hangs in there and makes a team pay for mistakes. James Harrison is the stand out piece of Dick LeBeau’s puzzling defensive scheme in 2008. Troy Polamalu, Lamar Woodley, and Lawrence Timmons have also made huge contributions. All in all, I wouldn’t want to face the latest version of the Steel Curtain. Look out Dallas . . .
Like a team going deep into the playoffs, I gotta run. Till next time . . .
Original Air Date: 12/2/2008 4:00 AM UTC
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