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21 hours agoFeel the Bern: Jim Harbaugh’s secret to success is outEvery place Jim Harbaugh has coached, he has been successful, either in college or the pros.
Feel the Bern: There’s nothing ‘free’ about NFL free agencyThe NFL’s week of free agency proved once again that teams can spend with the best of them no matter the sport.
Feel the Bern: It’s almost time for the best sports event aroundIt’s almost that time of year. Spring is in the air, which means March Madness is near.
Bernie Smilovitz: Will this be the year the Tigers become relevant again?The one question Tiger fans want answered in the spring is: How will the Tigers do this coming season?
Feel the Bern: What should we expect from the Tigers this season?It’s the time of year that you realize winter is almost behind us, and it’s time to look ahead to spring.
Feel the Bern: A message for longtime Detroit sports radio host Michael StoneThis is a very difficult moment for sports talk lovers in Metro Detroit.
Feel the Bern: What will we do without football this Sunday?This begins the first weekend since the football season ended last Sunday.
Feel the Bern: The question of the week is...This has been an interesting week here in the Detroit area.
Feel the Bern: Why this Super Bowl will be like no otherThis Sunday we will try to make like it’s any other Sunday but it’s not. It can’t be. That’s because this Sunday the 58th Super Bowl will take place in Las Vegas. That’s a sentence we thought we’d never see.
Feel the Bern: Lions 1 win away from Super Bowl -- am I dreaming?Most Detroiters are trying to figure out if they’re in Dream Land or reality.
Feel the Bern: How did Jim Harbaugh pull this off?Word came down that the elusive Jim Harbaugh had managed to meet with the Atlanta Falcons, and no one knew about it. With the internet and all the news services, give Harbaugh credit for pulling a Houdini.
Feel the Bern: Is Stafford-Lions playoff game a homecoming or home-wrecking?This Sunday, the Lions play their first playoff game ever at Ford Field, and ironically, it’s against the LA Rams, led by quarterback Matthew Stafford.