After managing an impressive (if I do say so myself) seven of eight correct predictions in the quarters (thanks by the way, Buffalo) the first round is done and we're on to the second round of the 2011 NHL Playoffs. As is tradition (starting now) it's time for predictions. Tomorrow, the West. Today, the East.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
NHL Playoffs Semi Finals Predictions- East Edition
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Boston Bruins,
Eastern Conference,
NHL,
Philadelphia Flyers,
Playoffs,
Predictions,
Tampa Bay Lightning,
Washington Capitals
Friday, April 29, 2011
NFL Draft First Round Thoughts
With the first round of the NFL Draft come and go a lot of thoughts surround. Reaches and steals, surprise picks and shocking drops. Here are some thoughts from the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft.
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AJ Green,
Carlos Dunlap,
Carolina Panthers,
Chicago Bears,
Cincinnati Bengals,
Jay Cutler,
Kansas City Chiefs,
Mark Ingram,
Minnesota Vikings,
New England Patriots,
NFL,
NFL Draft,
Nick Fairley
Thursday, April 28, 2011
More Events Need Draft Treatment
The NFL Draft is something unique and interesting. Though all major sports do a draft, none have the pomp and circumstance of the NFL Draft. It captures the attention, seeing these young men we watched play in college graduate to the next level, become men amongst men. In their nice suits and clean cuts, they are no longer the warrior they were on Saturdays. They are the clean cut career men subject to the whims of fans on Sundays.
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New York Jets,
NFL,
NFL Draft,
Pittsburgh Steelers
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
2011 NFL Mock Draft Round Up
While I'm not knowledged enough to present my own mock draft for the first round of the NFL Draft, I figured I'd present a nice little round up of those who are for those who are curious. Click below to read more and see who everyone thinks is going where!
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Auburn Tigers,
Cam Newton,
Carlos Dunlap,
Carolina Panthers,
Cincinnati Bengals,
Denver Broncos,
Marcell Dareus. AJ Green,
NFL,
NFL Draft,
Predictions,
Von Miller
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
The First Pick and Flawed Logic
In part two of our NFL Draft week we take a look at this year's first overall pick and the team that owns it: The Carolina Panthers.
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AJ Green,
Andrew Luck,
Cam Newton,
Carolina Panthers,
Jimmy Clausen,
NFL,
NFL Draft,
Nick Fairley,
Patrick Peterson,
Stanford Cardinal,
Tony Pike
Monday, April 25, 2011
The Caution of Cam
The 2011 NFL Draft is upon us and the hype machine is back in full effect. As usual the glamor position is getting the attention. Last year it was Sam Bradford, the year before that it was Matthew Stafford. The list goes on and on of the draft day delights that await to ride behind center. This year is no different. When Andrew Luck decided to stay behind in Stanford the attention shifted... to Cam Newton.
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Auburn Tigers,
Ben Roethlisberger,
Cam Newton,
Carolina Panthers,
Florida Gators,
Jimmy Clausen,
NFL Draft
Friday, April 22, 2011
Few Days Off
I've been on a posting binge lately, which is fine with me. I've loved it. However, I'm taking a few days off...
Thursday, April 21, 2011
NBA Playoffs Quarter Finals Predictions- West Edition
The second season has arrived for not one but two sports. While we covered the NHL pretty exhaustively, and will continue to throughout the post season, it was time to give the NBA the same love that the NHL got. The first round of the NBA Playoffs are under way. Eight teams in the East, eight teams in the West. We recently covered the East. Now it's time for the NBA Western Conference Quarter Finals:
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Dallas Mavericks,
Denver Nuggets,
Los Angeles Lakers,
Memphis Grizzlies,
NBA,
New Orleans Hornets,
Oklahoma City Thunder,
Portland Trail Blazers,
Predictions,
San Antonio Spurs,
Western Conference
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
NBA Playoffs Preview- Western Conference
While Case and Point is an NHL heavy blog, we try to keep our minds open to all things going on in the sports world. As such, we realized that there were other playoffs happening and we had to cover them somehow. That's right, the NBA Playoffs. The NHL Playoff Preview was such a success that we decided to do it again, enlisting the help of some friendly bloggers to cover their respective NBA teams. We recently did the East and now as well as gave our predictions for the East's first round. Tomorrow, our first round predictions for the West but without wasting any more time, I present to you the 2011 NBA Western Conference Playoff Preview.
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Dallas Mavericks,
Denver Nuggets,
Los Angeles Lakers,
Memphis Grizzlies,
NBA,
New Orleans Hornets,
Oklahoma City Thunder,
Playoffs,
Portland Trailblazers,
San Antonio Spurs,
Western Conference
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
NBA Playoffs Quarter Finals Predictions- East Edition
The second season has arrived for not one but two sports. While we covered the NHL pretty exhaustively, and will continue to throughout the post season, it was time to give the NBA the same love that the NHL got. The first round of the NBA Playoffs are under way. Eight teams in the East, eight teams in the West. The four match ups from the West come soon. Right now it's time for the NBA Eastern Conference Quarter Finals:
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Atlanta Hawks,
Boston Celtics,
Chicago Bulls,
Eastern Conference,
Indiana Pacers,
Miami Heat,
NBA,
New York Knicks,
Orlando Magic,
Philadelphia 76ers,
Playoffs,
Predictions
Monday, April 18, 2011
NBA Playoffs Preview- Eastern Conference
While Case and Point is an NHL heavy blog, we try to keep our minds open to all things going on in the sports world. As such, we realized that there were other playoffs happening and we had to cover them somehow. That's right, the NBA Playoffs. The NHL Playoff Preview was such a success that we decided to do it again, enlisting the help of some friendly bloggers to cover their respective NBA teams. Soon we will tackle the West and give you round one predictions for the East and West. For now, without wasting any more time, I present to you the 2011 NBA Eastern Conference Playoff Preview.
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Atlanta Hawks,
Boston Celtics,
Chicago Bulls,
Eastern Conference,
Indiana Pacers,
Miami Heat,
NBA,
New York Knicks,
Orlando Magic,
Philadelphia 76ers,
Playoffs
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Case and Point Reaches 100... Posts
Can you believe it? It's the 100th post for Case and Point. Between podcasts, predictions, opinions, and being on location that's a lot of words for one little blog. Help me celebrate Case and Point turning 100... posts.
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All Star Game,
Family Circle Cup,
Live,
NHL,
On Location,
Winter Classic,
WTA
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Family Circle Cup Media Blast
The folks at the Family Circle Cup in Daniel Island, SC were nice enough to grant us complete access to an event happening in our own back yard. For a week the top players in woman's tennis competed for a large pay check and a new title to make their own. We at Case and Point were lucky enough to be there for the big events and here is the visual proof.
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Caroline Wozniacki,
Chris Evert,
Family Circle Cup,
Jelena Jankovic,
John McEnroe,
Live,
Martina Navratilova,
On Location,
Todd Martin,
WTA
Friday, April 15, 2011
NHL Playoffs Quarter Finals Predictions- West Edition
It's that time of year where the NHL ends it's regular season. The annual tournament of attrition begins between sixteen teams, then narrowed down to one champion who will ultimately lift one of the greatest prizes in professional sports. To view the East predictions, click here. In the mean time, it's then first round of the 2010-2011 NHL Playoffs, and this is the Western Conference.
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Anaheim Ducks,
Chicago Blackhawks,
Detroit Red Wings,
Los Angeles Kings,
Nashville Predators,
NHL,
Phoenix Coyotes,
Playoffs,
Predictions,
San Jose Sharks,
Vancouver Canucks,
Western Conference
Thursday, April 14, 2011
NHL Playoffs Preview: Western Conference
With the NHL Playoffs right around the corner, and this being a sports blog slanted towards the NHL due to their allowing us into various events, I thought it would be nice to preview the NHL Playoffs. I also decided that I alone could not do this justice and enlisted the help of some friends from various blogs to help me out. Yesterday we did the East. Here is your Western Conference NHL Playoffs Preview:
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Anaheim Ducks,
Chicago Blackhawks,
Detroit Red Wings,
Los Angeles Kings,
Nashville Predators,
NHL,
Phoenix Coyotes,
Playoffs,
San Jose Sharks,
Vancouver Canucks,
Western Conference
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
NHL Playoffs Quarter Finals Predictions- East Edition
It's that time of year where the NHL ends it's regular season. The annual tournament of attrition begins between sixteen teams, then narrowed down to one champion who will ultimately lift one of the greatest prizes in professional sports. To see the West predictions, click here. In the mean time it's the first round of the 2010-2011 NHL Playoffs, and this is the Eastern Conference.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
NHL Playoffs Preview: Eastern Conference
With the NHL Playoffs right around the corner, and this being a sports blog slanted towards the NHL due to their allowing us into various events, I thought it would be nice to preview the NHL Playoffs. I also decided that I alone could not do this justice and enlisted the help of some friends from various blogs to help me out. Here is your Eastern Conference NHL Playoffs Preview:
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Boston Bruins,
Buffalo Sabres,
Eastern Conference,
Montreal Canadiens,
New York Rangers,
NHL,
Philadelphia Flyers,
Pittsburgh Penguins,
Playoffs,
Tampa Bay Lightning,
Washington Capitals
Friday, April 8, 2011
Sports Greatest Cheaters
With the retirement of Manny Ramirez, and the reasoning behind it, the spotlight shifts from his potential Hall of Fame candidacy to what exactly his legacy will be as a cheater who was caught twice by mandatory drug testing. This begs a different question, though. Where does Manny rest in the pantheon of the greatest cheats in the big four sports?
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Barry Bonds,
Bill Belichick,
Bobby Hull,
Brett Hull,
Chris Simon,
Kobe Bryant,
Manny Ramirez,
MLB,
NBA,
New England Patriots,
NFL,
NHL,
Pittsburgh Penguins,
St. Louis Rams,
Ty Cobb
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