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Today’s NFL: The Patriots-Giants loser is really the winner

This is Patriots-Giants Day, and, of course, the stakes couldn't be higher. Yeah, that's right. Loser wins. Perhaps the National Football League needs a lottery to prevent this from being the case, because, after all, “tank” is a four-letter word. And not one that competitive coaches and ...

We love a good mystery but this Patriots QB thing is tiresome

The drama continues. Should they lose to enhance draft status? How about naming a starting quarterback? Hey Bill Belichick, we'll take your advice and be ready to go. Belichick's refusal to let anyone know who his starting QB is for Sunday's game against the Giants is just the latest twist in ...

Here are some tasty Turkey Day tids and bits to munch on

Here are a few tasty tids and bits to wet your appetite for today's feasts: First, it's Year Number Four without a local high school Thanksgiving Eve or Day football game, Do you miss it? We do and we don't. After a busy fall season – which actually still has one more game statewide to go ...

One more title game left, but local football season came to tough close

It's a shame that the high school football season came to a somewhat premature, and certainly sad end over a week ago. Hard to imagine that all four local teams in action the weekend of Nov. 10 – Campbell (Division III title game), Souhegan (Division II semis), Nashua North and Bishop ...

Try to enjoy the calm before the next big Patriots storm

Ah, a Sunday to relax. Sure, deal with those leaves that won't go away. Too late for apple picking, so you've got a choice: Either plop on the couch and watch games you really don't care about (unless there's a wager or fantasy league involved) or fight the lines at the grocery store for those ...

Campbell boys soccer title brings back memories of Miller

The fall tournament season left several impressions, but here's one that really stands out over the last two weeks: He was watching, you could feel it. Somewhere, high in the clouds, late former Campbell High School boys soccer coach Bill Miller was guiding the ball to the foot of Cougar Luke ...