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David "Mad Dog" DeMarco
George “Sparky” Anderson was More Than a Manager
Anderson, ended his career with 2,194 wins in MLB. This stat is sixth most for a manager in MLB history.
Detroit Tigers’ Spring Training Gets Started in Lakeland
The Detroit Tigers get it going at Joker Marchant Stadium this year with a brand new manager.
Will the Detroit Lions Learn Anything From This Year’s Super Bowl?
Could they use the example set by both of these teams and fuel a new era in Motown?
There Are Many Unanswered Questions With the Detroit Lions
Why can’t the Ford’s put a team together like the automobile company they have?
Can the Detroit Lions Get This One Right?
The Detroit Lions have to ponder this question: can they hire a solid GM and head coach?
Lions Get a Big Win for Their New Head Coach Darrell Bevell
The Lions are currently 5-7 and have an outside shot at the playoffs.
What Are the Worst Professional Sports Franchises?
I'm going to give you my picks for the top three worst professional sports franchises right now.
Who Were Your Favorite Athletes Growing Up?
Everyone that grows up has favorites, and Mad Dog wants to know what yours are.
Where Have All The Great Television Shows Gone?
Maybe one day all the smart people will figure people we need to get back to basics.
Sports Nicknames: Players, Teams, Individuals and Coaches
Everyone who follows sports knows nicknames play a big part in all of them, whether it's teams, players, individual sports, coaches or broadcasters.