OUR FANHOUSE TOOLBAR INTEGRATES THE LATEST SPORTS NEWS INTO YOUR WEB BROWSER AND INSTALLS IN SECONDS.
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE TOOLBAR HERE.

FanHouse Amy Winehouse

Latest Amy Winehouse Stories

The Once-Over: Week (Ocho) Cinco


With attention spans dwindling, we forego full game-by-game previews to give you the essentials you need to know about every contest this glorious NFL weekend. Click here to go back in time.


The 1s

Tennessee (4-0) at Baltimore (2-1): Okay, fine, I'll agree, the Titans are a good football team. They're giving up just 11.5 points per game, best in the NFL, they have a competent quarterback that doesn't do anything flashy but also doesn't make a lot of mistakes (only one interception in four games) and a rookie running back in Chris Johnson that made every fantasy owner that didn't snag him do a collective head slap. Interesting little comparison here, last week Johnson had just 19 less yards than Adrian Peterson with one less carry and as many touchdowns. Also worth noting, the 4-0 Titans have just one nationally televised game the rest of the season, October 27 against the Colts, while the Browns still have four. Does Al Davis also dabble in national television scheduling? Cool.

Pick -- Tennessee

Somebody Get Ichiro a Beer

The first two months of the 2008 season haven't been very kind to the Seattle Mariners. A team that was a darkhorse candidate to win the AL West or wild card amongst some morons who think they know what they're talking about (like me, for instance) has been nothing of the sort. Instead Seattle is 18-31, 10.5 games behind the Angels, and they're in danger of being out of contention before June makes it's appearance this year.

So obviously, it hasn't been the easiest few months in the lives of Mariners fans. It's never fun to watch your team suck (well, unless their suckiness is of epic proportions), and while it's not fun to watch, you can be pretty sure it's not fun to play for a team that sucks either. It may even drive you to the bottle, just ask Ichiro Suzuki, who said this after Seattle's 13-2 loss to the Yankees on Friday.
"Playing on this team and seeing what is happening around me, I feel that something is beginning to fall apart," Ichiro said through a translator. "But, if I was not in this situation, and I was objectively watching what just happened this week, I would probably be drinking a lot of beers and booing."
Ichiro's being too kind when he says things are beginning to fall apart. That's kind of like saying Amy Winehouse is starting to show signs of a serious drug addiction.

If you look at Ichiro's numbers so far in 2008, he's hitting .284/.348/.373 (well below his career averages of .332/.378/.434), you might think he's already had one too many of those Sapporos. Unfortunately, considering that the Mariners hitting and pitching are both at the bottom of the AL, they have a run differential of freaking -52, and there are no major injuries to the club right now (Putz' time on the DL doesn't count because closers mean nothing when you don't have leads to give them), it doesn't look like things are going to get any better.

Featured Writers

Featured Voices