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Ron Borges is an American sportswriter for the Talk of Fame Network. [1] He has previously written for The Boston Globe , the Boston Herald and was a regular guest on The Mike Felger Show , which aired on 890 ESPN radio until July 2008.
What voters are saying (via ESPN):. Yes: Longtime voter Ron Borges wrote last month that Tyrer earned the right to be in the Hall but was "denied it because the game he played destroyed his brain ...
The original purpose of the site was to disprove a statement by Boston Globe reporter Ron Borges that the 2002 New England Patriots failed to make the postseason because they could not establish the run. [citation needed] Over the course of time, the site added more writers, and hosted Gregg Easterbrook for part of 2003.
Team owner Billy Sullivan suspended Fairbanks for the final game of the regular season, stating "You cannot serve two masters," and Ron Erhardt and Hank Bullough took co-head coaching responsibilities for that game. [7] Fairbanks was reinstated when the team qualified for the playoffs, and he lost the first playoff game, his last for the Patriots.
Soon after the 1985 Super Bowl, Boston Globe sportswriter Ron Borges wrote a story alleging that six Patriots players, including Fryar, cornerback Raymond Clayborn, safety Roland James, and running back Tony Collins were marijuana users. [98] [99] In May 1986, allegations surfaced that Fryar was involved in gambling of NFL games.
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Around the Horn (ATH) is an American sports roundtable discussion show, conducted in the style of a panel game, produced by ESPN.The show premiered on November 4, 2002, as a replacement for Unscripted with Chris Connelly, and has aired daily at 5:00 p.m. ET on ESPN ever since.
Dennis and Callahan was an American morning radio show on WEEI-FM, a sports radio station in Boston, Massachusetts.On November 16, 2010, a live three-hour simulcast began airing on NESN at 6–10 AM Eastern time each weekday.