The Wire Troll: The Early Bird Gets the Prospect

In this installment of The Wire Troll, we’re going to take a look at some of the elite prospects that are knocking on the door. Their time is not that far off and a pre-emptive strike can make a big difference and end up being money in the bank. You can jump in early for a reasonable price or pay the piper when that promotion eventually does occur. We’ll always strive for Option “A.”

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Video Game Review: Mad Riders

There’s nothing complicated here, just straight-up arcade-style racing. Punch the gas with right trigger, use the left trigger to hit the brakes or ease into a drift and press “X” while steering during air time for stunts. During air time, you’ll need to tilt back or forward to shorten or lengthen the jump to ensure a solid landing — that is unless you like eating mud. Pull off enough fancy maneuvers and your turbo meter charges. Holding down square lets the juice loose and sends your four-wheeler into full throttle.

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Podcast: Norichika Aoki Flashes Surprising Pop

With RotoRob’s playoff beard getting too thick for him to use the phone, it was Ivar Anderson — shut out last week due to a technical SNAFU — who joined Buck and Tim for this week’s episode of RotoRob’s Fantasy Baseball Weekly, heard every Thursday at 9 p.m. EST on Blogtalkradio.

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Video Game Review: Sorcery

Spell options are created through the alchemy screen, which also involves Move use. When you combine three ingredients together, the Move is involved: shake out sprinkles of one ingredient, then pour another into the cauldron, and give the whole thing a good stir. I never found this to be tiresome and, in fact, it was a quirky way to feel like you’re there.

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Pigskin Points: Dallas Spurning Offers for Mike Jenkins

Reports suggest that at least four teams – including the Colts and Lions – have been spurned in their efforts to land him. Jenkins reportedly isn’t pleased with this situation, so you have to wonder why Dallas doesn’t go ahead and get what it can for a player who’s attitude may be a roadblock during a season in which this team plans to go for all the marbles – especially with some thinking the Cowboys’ window is closing.

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