Name: Craig Lyndall
Weblog: www.filteringcraig.com
Articles: 297
First Published: Sunday, July 20, 2003
Last Published: Monday, May 5, 2008
Craig Lyndall rants, raves and writes other stuff at FilteringCraig.com and at The Cleveland Sports CurseCurrently listing articles 297-251:
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In Defense of the NBA Suspending Darius Songaila— The NBA had every right to suspend him for his hit on LeBron James.
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What About Dwyane Wade?— Shaq is gone. So what does that mean for Dwyane Wade?
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Bitterness Sets in for Browns Fans— The Browns earned everything they got. The Titans did not.
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Seth Rogen Brings Real Heat to Kevin Smith Flick— Kevin Smith's directing career could propel even further uphill with Seth Rogen.
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Randy Moss Proves Critics Right— Randy Moss' monster season serves as his own indictment.
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Browns Cancel My Zen-like Moment— I had resigned myself to defeat as the Browns snapped me out of it.
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The Most Ingenious Way to Fix College Football— College football is broken but they have no incentive to fix it. Until now!
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Cavaliers Fans Have Had It With Hughes— Even the most loyal Cleveland fans have given up on Hughes.
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Why Doesn't CBS Have All NFL Games in HDTV?— With the pervasiveness of HDTV, why doesn't the nation's most popular sport still doesn't show all its games in HD?
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Cleveland Cavaliers Hold Out on Pavlovic and Varejao— The Cavs are wisely not paying the demands of their two restricted free agents.
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Cleveland Plain Dealer Isn't Racist By Hiring Terry Pluto— Pluto is simply the best sportswriter covering Cleveland sports anywhere.
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Perspective Through Experience as Cavs Make the NBA Finals— As the Cavs have risen, they have given fans a whole new perspective.
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XM Suspends Opie and Anthony, Fails Subscribers— By suspending Opie and Anthony, XM has violated its promise to subscribers.
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NHL '94 Dictates An Indians vs. Orioles Do-Over— The umps messed up during the Indians-Orioles game and MLB should fix it.
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Wild Night Yields Cavs Playoff Picture— In order to be a Cavs fan last night, there were three games instead of just one.
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Cavs Beat T-Wolves as NBA Playoff Picture Gets Clearer— Cleveland firmed up its grasp on the number two spot in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
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A Disconnect Between American Idol and Voters— Why do voters vote for something that they don't really want?
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Are the Cavs Ready for the Playoffs?— LeBron and the Cavs may have locked up a playoff berth, but that doesn't mean they are ready.
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The Definitive Cleveland Browns Draft Guide— After losing focus and being confused, I have come to some conclusions.
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The Future of Sports Broadcasting is Alternate Audio— Storylines have become integral to sports broadcasts and it is annoying.
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Cavs Issue Apology to Pacers Following 99-88 Win— LeBron and company have a good reputation in the league and look to protect it.
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Will the Real Cavs Please Stand Up?— The Cavs are a tale of two teams, but which one will show for the playoffs?
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2007 Could be the Indians' Best Shot— This is not a prediction, but an explanation why the window might already be closing.
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Browns Make Necessary Free Agent Acquisitions— Flashy acquisitions in free agency aren't the wave of the future in the NFL.
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XM and Sirius To Merge: But What About Opie and Anthony?— Howard's guy is going to be in charge, so what happens to O&A?
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LeBron James Doesn't Get Calls Anymore— The Cavaliers' star player stopped complaining this season with the new rules, but now he can't get a call.
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Lebron's Sore Toe Could be the Best Thing for the Cavaliers— The Cavs need Lebron, but a few games without him could pay dividends.
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Super Bowl XLI: I Predict a Blowout— Which team is going to show up to play on Super Sunday?
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Inconsistent Cavaliers Should Be Better— The Cavs have a decent lineup, so why are they so inconsistent?
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Enough With The "Big Game QB" Talk— There is definitely something to be said for a QB's coolness under pressure , but haven’t we carried this argument a bit too far?
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Fix the Cleveland Browns by Hiring Bill Cowher— Improve the Browns. Weaken the Steelers. Renew the rivalry. Hire Bill Cowher.
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Cavs Beat Raptors and Find Another Role Player— The Cavaliers have a superstar, and now they just need to keep finding role players to help their playoff run.
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The Cleveland Browns Do Not Have a Quarterback Controversy— Anyone who has watched the Browns this season should know better than to think about a QB controversy.
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The BCS is Right as Ohio State Readies For Florida— While the BCS remains far less than perfect, it successfully set up the National Championship game.
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Big Box Retailers vs. Chicago - Daley Vetoes Bill— Big-box retailers gain an initial victory, but a possible veto override is still pending.
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Multi-Function Device From Apple the Real iPod Killer?— We should have guessed that the company most likely to kill the iPod would be Apple with a newer device.
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I Will Watch Monday Night Football With My Television Muted— Oh, how I long for Al Michaels and anyone else.
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Satire: Dave Mustaine, Groundbreaking Political Visionary— Be prepared to be blown away by Dave Mustaine and his genius.
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Paramount Ends Deal with Tom Cruise— How far will Tom Cruise fall?
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2006 Mid-Season Cleveland Indians Statistical Analysis— Think the Tribe has a chance? Guess again.
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Net Neutrality: A Letter to My Senators— What is at stake is the potential innovation, and subsequent revenue, profits, jobs, and shareholder value that could be created with a free Internet.
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NBA Draft Suggestions for the Cleveland Cavaliers— Watch out for the best player available. Be open to trades for a point guard. And don't think you know something special.
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CD Review: Thom Yorke - The Eraser— Thom Yorke's masterpiece isn't just a supplement to your Radiohead collection.
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Larry Brown Fired, Isiah Thomas Hires ... Himself?— Jim Dolan puts the Master of Mess, The Architect of AAAARRRGH! in charge of the NBA team in the world's largest market.
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Is the iPod Nano Too Small?— As form-factors get smaller, when is enough enough?
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The RIAA Extends Its Battle Against XM Satellite Radio— Trying to bring laws into the future is no easy task.
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CD Review: Gracer - Voices Travel— The sound of this record is heavily influenced by the effects on the vocals and guitars throughout.

