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Another thrilling postseason of NFL Football leads us to the anti-climactic two-week wait to crown a champion. The tone has already been set for this year. It was set early, and in Jarad Regano's opinion, a bit too thick. Lovie Smith and Tony Dungy will become the first African-American head coaches to lead their respective teams into the big game. A great honor, and eventually, a great trivia question. Regano says these two superb coaches are being cheated. By not being recognized for their accomplishments on the field this season, and only for their skin color.

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Gary BenzWhat the hell has happened to the Plain Dealer sports page? This is the question Gary Benz poses in his latest effort. Pick up the Plain Dealer sports on any day and there is an undeniable sameness and blandness. The game stories, irrespective of the team, are largely uninteresting. The columnists, particularly Bill Livingston, rarely venture very far out on a limb or say anything remotely controversial. While Gary admits that the daily paper will never go away completely, the Plain Dealer sports sections relevance continues to decay.

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Erik CassanoHere is Erik Cassano's mid-winter musing: If you went around the country, and showed the sports fans of various cities a sunny day, how would they interpret it? In his latest, Papa Cass attempts to put his pulse on the attitudes of the fan bases of all the major American sports cities by "showing them a sunny day", and then predicting their reaction. Another quality piece from the talented Cassano.

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Mike FurlanFurls checks in to wish us all a Happy New Year (five days late), and takes his turn putting on the prognosticator hat to predict what lies ahead for Cleveland sports fans in 2007. Furls is a realist. And as much as it pains him to say it, he sees nothing but another turd sandwich in the offerings for us in the coming year. Close misses for the Cavs and Indians, and another year of misery for Romeo Crennel and Browns fans.

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Cris SykesCris Sykes puts on his prognosticator cap for us in his latest, as he attempts to predict what 2007 will bring us as Cleveland sports fans. In this hysterical piece, Sykes makes some truly bold predictions, many of which involve Troy Smith heroics and Eric Wedge hyjinks. Is 2007 the year Cleveland fans misery and suffering finally ends? My therapist and my dogs rib cage certainly hope so.

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