There is actually one team in the area that is playing well and that is your San Jose Sharks. For that, we turn to Sharks' correspondant Ian to get the latest
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News of the recent "execution" of two coyotes by the Feds in Golden Gate Park last Sunday night still reverberates. It turns out that Ed Jew warned us all about the issue late last year. Vic Lee over at Channel 7 makes the point that park authoritahs didn't take tangible steps to address this issue, but it's not exactly clear what could have been done. We recall seeing signs warning about the dangers of coyotes in GGP - they might have been unofficial or homemade. But leave it Jon Carroll to put things all in 'sperpective.
Here's todays wrapup of sports stories
You heard it hear first-- it'll be an old school, Colts/Bears Superbowl -The analysis of Mully's big trade is still going on but the new guys are ready to roll. We have to say one thing for this trade-- it's one of the few times the Warriors have ever made all the ESPN gabfests.
You know, we're having trouble rooting for the Saints mainly because it gives an excuse for too many sportswriters and broadcasters to make lazy comparisons between the football team and the city. So everybody feels happy that New Orleans is doing so well and coming back when the reality is far different.
Well, the Powers that Be decided to actually give us two NFL games on TV this morning at once. That's the good news. The bad news is one features the Raiders and the other the Detroit Lions. Which means that someone, somewhere, thinks everyone here is so tied into who gets the #1 pick next year that everyone in the Bay Area wants to watch both teams at the same time.
-Cal just runs crazy over Texas A&M and beats them 45-10 as Marhshawn Lynch led the way with 111 yards and two TDs. Ray Ratto is impressed. But can Cal bring Lynch back?
-Sharks shut out the Phoenix Coyotes 4-0.
Bay Area crime roundup (special doggie edition)
