Favorite sports info blog/site behind SBR of course?
I'm hooked on SBnation and BleacherReport for tons of quick info/updates.
What does everyone read?
baskets
SBR Posting Legend
11-24-11
11691
#2
covers has the best matchup pages/layouts.
also, I love this one Chinese scoreboard (no chinese homo) that has great info... fukking really surprised it's out there. it's good for quick perusal of scores... you can just glide over the games and gives all the box scores instantly.. you don't have to click and click and click. really great
thank Bruce and Jackie!
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coop
SBR Wise Guy
08-11-11
616
#3
Bleacher report is so annoying with their google whoring and slideshows
plus I think anyone can put stuff on there its like the wikipedia of sports writing
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InTheDrink
SBR Posting Legend
11-23-09
23983
#4
coop = dead on
most bleacher report content is trash
the reference sites are the best....baseball-reference.com et al
thebiglead.com is good
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ChalkyDog
SBR Hall of Famer
10-02-11
9598
#5
Bleacher Report and SBNation are just a bunch of fans writing local info.
Blog sites in their purist.
I have a few I surf for Arizona Wildcat info that I enjoy.
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itchypickle
SBR Posting Legend
11-05-09
21452
#6
Originally posted by ChalkyDog
Bleacher Report and SBNation are just a bunch of fans writing local info.
Blog sites in their purist.
I have a few I surf for Arizona Wildcat info that I enjoy.
Thats actually the entertaining part for me. I read all of my Bama stories at AL.com because the local stuff can, at times, be more accurate than the stuff ESPN puts out.
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ChalkyDog
SBR Hall of Famer
10-02-11
9598
#7
Originally posted by itchypickle
Thats actually the entertaining part for me. I read all of my Bama stories at AL.com because the local stuff can, at times, be more accurate than the stuff ESPN puts out.
Local stuff should be way more accurate than ESPN. If not, find a different local source.
ESPN is great for one stop shopping of general broad based knowledge, but its internet site is basically useless. I rarely use it.
I know more about the Cards and Dbacks than I ever want to, and well more than ESPN reports on, simply by listening to local sports radio.