Dallas 5
Carolina 2
Final
Tampa Bay 4
Florida 3
Final SO
Winnipeg 0
NY Rangers 3
Final
Vancouver 6
Chicago 2
Final
Calgary 2
Colorado 1
Final
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Monday, November 7, 2011
NFL Scores Nov 6, 2011
Sunday, Nov 6
Seattle 13
Dallas 23
Final
Atlanta 31
Indianapolis 7
Final
NY Jets 27
Buffalo 11
Final
Cleveland 12
Houston 30
Final
San Francisco 19
Washington 11
Final
Tampa Bay 16
New Orleans 27
Final
Miami 31
Kansas City 3
Final
Cincinnati 24
Tennessee 17
Final
Denver 38
Oakland 24
Final
NY Giants 24
New England 20
Final
St. Louis 13
Arizona 19
Final OT
Green Bay 45
San Diego 38
Final
Baltimore 23
Pittsburgh 20
Final
Seattle 13
Dallas 23
Final
Atlanta 31
Indianapolis 7
Final
NY Jets 27
Buffalo 11
Final
Cleveland 12
Houston 30
Final
San Francisco 19
Washington 11
Final
Tampa Bay 16
New Orleans 27
Final
Miami 31
Kansas City 3
Final
Cincinnati 24
Tennessee 17
Final
Denver 38
Oakland 24
Final
NY Giants 24
New England 20
Final
St. Louis 13
Arizona 19
Final OT
Green Bay 45
San Diego 38
Final
Baltimore 23
Pittsburgh 20
Final
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Tony Stewart Wins Texas Cuts Carl Edwards To 3 Points
Tony Stewart grab a Texas win and now the pressure gets tighter on Carl Edwards as Stewart now just trails Edwards by just three points. With only two races left this should get very interesting. For Jimmie Johnson his reign will come to an end. It was a great run and everyone knew eventually it would have to end. Below is the point stands and the Top Ten at Texas.
1 Carl Edwards 2316 ---
2 Tony Stewart 2313 3
3 Kevin Harvick 2283 33
4 Matt Kenseth 2278 38
5 Brad Keselowski 2267 49
6 Jimmie Johnson 2261 55
7 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2237 79
8 Jeff Gordon 2235 81
9 Kurt Busch 2229 87
10 Denny Hamlin 2217 99
Final Pts/Bonus
1. Tony Stewart (14) 48/5
2. Carl Edwards (99) 43/1
3. Kasey Kahne (4) 42/1
4. Matt Kenseth (17) 41/1
5. Greg Biffle (16) 40/1
6. Jeff Gordon (24) 38/0
7. Dale Earnhardt Jr. (88) 37/0
8. Martin Truex Jr. (56) 36/0
9. Clint Bowyer (33) 35/0
10. A J Allmendinger (43) 34/0
1 Carl Edwards 2316 ---
2 Tony Stewart 2313 3
3 Kevin Harvick 2283 33
4 Matt Kenseth 2278 38
5 Brad Keselowski 2267 49
6 Jimmie Johnson 2261 55
7 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2237 79
8 Jeff Gordon 2235 81
9 Kurt Busch 2229 87
10 Denny Hamlin 2217 99
Final Pts/Bonus
1. Tony Stewart (14) 48/5
2. Carl Edwards (99) 43/1
3. Kasey Kahne (4) 42/1
4. Matt Kenseth (17) 41/1
5. Greg Biffle (16) 40/1
6. Jeff Gordon (24) 38/0
7. Dale Earnhardt Jr. (88) 37/0
8. Martin Truex Jr. (56) 36/0
9. Clint Bowyer (33) 35/0
10. A J Allmendinger (43) 34/0
NBA Should Just Cancel Season Now As It Has Become A Sham
No matter how you look at it NBA commissioner David Stern should just cancel the NBA season as it has become a sham. The owners have given their latest proposal to the players that probably will not get voted on as it is not very good. Toss in the owners said that from here the offers will just get worse. The players are in a corner, but you will not force their hand at this point in the discussions. Look for the NBA season to be cancel in the not to distant future.
Neither side really wants a deal as they are both holding out for what they want and not willing to compromise. Cancelling the season is best as there has been to many lost games already. This way by cancelling the season both sides can work on getting the type of contract that both want. The NBA fans could care less about NBA basketball at this point anyways. They will just watch college basketball and other sports. The NBA is only hurting itself, but I guess they must learn that lesson the hard way.
Neither side really wants a deal as they are both holding out for what they want and not willing to compromise. Cancelling the season is best as there has been to many lost games already. This way by cancelling the season both sides can work on getting the type of contract that both want. The NBA fans could care less about NBA basketball at this point anyways. They will just watch college basketball and other sports. The NBA is only hurting itself, but I guess they must learn that lesson the hard way.
Kyle Busch Apology Letter Did It Go Far Enough To Make Amends
Kyle Busch crafted an letter of apology, or probably his PR people did for him. Will it make a difference now or help him move forward. The letter is below I thought i would let my Sports blogging Network readers decide on their own.
To all,
I've had a lot of time today to sit and reflect, and try to put my thoughts into words as best I can.
I want to sincerely apologize for my actions during Friday night's Truck Series race at Texas.
I apologize to my fans, all my sponsors, everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing and Kyle Busch Motorsports.
After talking with my team, it's great to have their support and encouragement to assure me that there are better days ahead. Even though this took place while driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports, I am sorry for how difficult this has been for everyone associated with Joe Gibbs Racing's Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series teams.
I'd also like to apologize to Ron Hornaday Jr., and everyone associated with the No. 33 team in the Truck Series.
I understand why I was taken out of the car for the rest of the weekend. NASCAR officials had to act, and I accept their punishment and take full responsibility for my actions.
As a racecar driver, the hardest thing to do is to sit on the sidelines listening to cars on the track when you know you should be out there competing. For this, I have no one to blame but myself.
Through a lot of support from the people around me, I feel like I've made a lot of strides this year, but this was certainly a step backward. Moving forward, I will do everything I possibly can to represent everyone involved in a positive manner. However, I know my long-term actions will have more of a bearing than anything I say right now.
Sincerely,
Kyle Busch
To all,
I've had a lot of time today to sit and reflect, and try to put my thoughts into words as best I can.
I want to sincerely apologize for my actions during Friday night's Truck Series race at Texas.
I apologize to my fans, all my sponsors, everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing and Kyle Busch Motorsports.
After talking with my team, it's great to have their support and encouragement to assure me that there are better days ahead. Even though this took place while driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports, I am sorry for how difficult this has been for everyone associated with Joe Gibbs Racing's Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series teams.
I'd also like to apologize to Ron Hornaday Jr., and everyone associated with the No. 33 team in the Truck Series.
I understand why I was taken out of the car for the rest of the weekend. NASCAR officials had to act, and I accept their punishment and take full responsibility for my actions.
As a racecar driver, the hardest thing to do is to sit on the sidelines listening to cars on the track when you know you should be out there competing. For this, I have no one to blame but myself.
Through a lot of support from the people around me, I feel like I've made a lot of strides this year, but this was certainly a step backward. Moving forward, I will do everything I possibly can to represent everyone involved in a positive manner. However, I know my long-term actions will have more of a bearing than anything I say right now.
Sincerely,
Kyle Busch
NFL Scores Nov 6, 2011
Sunday, Nov 6
Seattle 13
Dallas 23
Final
Atlanta 31
Indianapolis 7
Final
NY Jets 27
Buffalo 11
Final
Cleveland 12
Houston 30
Final
San Francisco 19
Washington 11
Final
Tampa Bay 16
New Orleans 27
Final
Miami 31
Kansas City 3
Final
Cincinnati 24
Tennessee 17
Final
Denver 38
Oakland 24
Final
NY Giants 24
New England 20
Final
St. Louis 13
Arizona 19
Final OT
Green Bay 45
San Diego 38
Final
Seattle 13
Dallas 23
Final
Atlanta 31
Indianapolis 7
Final
NY Jets 27
Buffalo 11
Final
Cleveland 12
Houston 30
Final
San Francisco 19
Washington 11
Final
Tampa Bay 16
New Orleans 27
Final
Miami 31
Kansas City 3
Final
Cincinnati 24
Tennessee 17
Final
Denver 38
Oakland 24
Final
NY Giants 24
New England 20
Final
St. Louis 13
Arizona 19
Final OT
Green Bay 45
San Diego 38
Final
AP Top 25 College Football Poll Nov 6, 2011
LSU kept it's hold on the top after the win against Alabama. Oklahoma State moved up to No.2 and could be in the National Championship game if they win out. Stanford is now No.3 and Boise State is No.5 and did get a first place vote. It looks like Boise State could run the table and not get a chance to play for a National Championship once again.
AP Top 25
1.LSU (59)
2.Oklahoma St.
3.Stanford
4.Alabama
5.Boise St. (1)
6.Oregon
7.Oklahoma
8.Arkansas
9.Clemson
10.Virginia Tech
11.Houston
12.Penn St.
13.Michigan St.
14.Georgia
15.South Carolina
16.Wisconsin
17.Kansas St.
18.USC
19.Nebraska
20.Georgia Tech
21.Texas
22.Michigan
23.Cincinnati
24.Auburn
25.Southern Miss
AP Top 25
1.LSU (59)
2.Oklahoma St.
3.Stanford
4.Alabama
5.Boise St. (1)
6.Oregon
7.Oklahoma
8.Arkansas
9.Clemson
10.Virginia Tech
11.Houston
12.Penn St.
13.Michigan St.
14.Georgia
15.South Carolina
16.Wisconsin
17.Kansas St.
18.USC
19.Nebraska
20.Georgia Tech
21.Texas
22.Michigan
23.Cincinnati
24.Auburn
25.Southern Miss
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