The Spread: TALB Faxes In His Reinstatement Papers

We’re introducing a new feature here at TALB, “The Spread”. It’s basically a dumping ground for football news. During the (at this point ever decreasing) off-season it should be the most regular item. While the season is in full swing, not as much. As you can guess, this edition will lead with a story that you may be familiar with. (more…)

What? What! Oh For F*cks Sake!

Numero Quatro, Favre Beans, the old man. He’s coming back (or not). What the shiat? Retire or don’t. Jeebus

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The Case Against Ohio State

As the first lights from the dawn of the 2008 College football season begin to peek over the horizon, let’s look at the one team that will most assuredly, NOT be playing in Miami for all of the (mythical) marbles. (more…)

TALB’s Insanely Inaccurate Preseason College Football Preview

It’s not even June yet. Most college footballers are home trying not to run afoul of their local constabulary. Yet the flood-gates of preseason power rankings are about to open. Stewie Mandel may have been first off the blocks, but the rest are just biding their time. With that in mind, TALB thought this would be a great time to toss some chum into the water. But in a way that only TALB could do it. (more…)

TALB Open Source College Football Ranking (TOSCFR)

For the 2008 college football season TALB intends to embark on a quest to come up with a better ranking system. It is a “computer” ranking by definition. This is a work-in-progress, and is considered “open source”. Anyone can take this methodology, and fold/spindle/mutilate to make it better. And more specifically, a developer with the talent and the time can probably make this a reality more so than I could.  [Posted as a "page" so it stays on the front.  Comments enabled there.] (more…)

Repeat?

The 2008 NFL Schedule was unleashed on the world this week. Let’s take a gander at the Bucs’ slate, shall we? The schedule features a brace of Sunday Night collisions, and one foray onto the Worldwide Leader’s Monday telecast. (more…)

Opening Day

Yesterday was opening day for our favorite sport, Major League Baseball. And it was glorious. Of course, the Washington Nationals opened up play the day before in their shiny new shrine to America’s Pastime. Just think, as wonderful as it is that baseball is back, there are only 161 games left. Let’s take a look around the league on this first day of April. (more…)

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