Lindi Geisenheimer

I am a huge sports fan. College football and major league baseball are the sports I love most. My favorite teams include the New York Yankees, Dallas Cowboys, Ohio State Buckeyes, New York Giants, Houston Rockets, LA Kings, West Virginia, and the NJ Devils. I like to play tennis, write, read and ride bikes.

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  • 07:49 AM ET  10.11
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The 1-3 Cleveland Browns host an undefeated gnarly group of Giants Monday night in what should be another annihilation for New York. The obliterating offense led by lackadaisical Eli Manning has been strong, solid, sound and stable so far this short season. I am remaining cautiously optimistic about the Giants because they really haven't faced a legitimate contending team outside of Washington. The Browns have not scored more than 12 points against any of their opponents this year. Last week the team had a much-needed bye. Cleveland was winless after their first three games but those were…
  • 05:33 PM ET  10.09
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Height hypes rivalries. The celebrated college football rivalry known as the Red River Rivalry recurs Saturday at noon in Texas??? Cotton Bowl. This time, the visiting Sooners from Oklahoma are the top ranked collegiate team. The game is being plugged as the next game of the year (after the OSU-USC debacle) and the publicity is prevalent. The intensity and build-up of bitter rivalries earns exuberance especially if there is a history behind the competition. Ohio State-Michigan takes the cake for college???s consummate, chief contest. But this year???s Red River Rivalry in Dallas is exciting…
  • 05:14 AM ET  10.09
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Yankee GM, Brian Cashman, will control and construct the team for at least three more years. He just signed a contract to remain in New York???s front office. He???s been a mediocre manager since taking over. Cashman experienced everything from buying belligerent and battered superstars to profiting from passionate players. He???s capitalized on acquiring free agents and the contributions haven???t always worked out.
I think there needs to be some significant shakeups and a few key switches next season. I would start at first base by not resigning Jason Giambi. The Giambino has a great eye,…

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