Officiating gaffes strain ability to suspend disbeliefLions fans, the line starts here. Chicago fans don't have to bear this burden alone. Even Rams backers celebrating St. Louis' first victory know Gregg Doyel might be onto something when he talks about inexplicable calls this weekend in the NFL.
Say it ain't so Joe, but you're blowing this oneWho's to blame for the Dodgers falling behind the Phillies 3-1 in the NLCS? Gregg Doyel hates to say it, but the answer is Joe Torre, who mismanages his starting pitchers in all three losses.
Moyer's slow-and-steady success doesn't make senseHe throws slower than you. Well, maybe not. But Gregg Doyel says it's impossible to explain how Jamie Moyer's 80 mph fastball -- the one that got ripped in Game 3 -- has gotten him this far in his career.
Tebow is many things, but NFL quarterback he ain'tBefore you Gators fans bring out the torches and pitchforks, let's make it clear that Tim Tebow is a great college quarterback. It's just that he has too much Vince Young in him to ever start in the NFL, Gregg Doyel says.
Falcons the victors, but Packers' Rodgers wins something, tooThe Packers lost to the surprising Falcons, at home, 27-24 on Sunday. Gregg Doyel says that's the bottom line, but Aaron Rodgers' performance with an extremely painful throwing shoulder has to count for something, too.
Hill remains king of Badgers, but imagine the feats of ClayP.J. Hill is the starting running back at Wisconsin, and Gregg Doyel figured to be paying most of his attention to him in Saturday's loss to Ohio State. But a funny thing happened: Freshman John Clay was the guy who caught Doyel's eye.
Time is on Pryor's side, and soon opponents will run and hideFreshman QB Terrelle Pryor scores the winning TD with 68 seconds left as Ohio State wins 20-17 at Wisconsin. Opponents better take their shots at the Buckeyes now, before Pryor starts going Vince Young on 'em, Gregg Doyel says.