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Ty Lawson Could Propel Denver Past Lakers

Posted: 7th January 2010 by Aaron mee in NBA
Skeptics viewed Lawson as just another undersized college star who would quickly fade at the NBA level. The Nuggets never doubted him. After rigorously scouting Lawson prior to the draft in 2008, the Nuggets were all but a lock to make him their pick. A baby DUI, and silly questions about his character made him feel it necessary to go back to North Carolina for another run at a championship. With Lawson's ...

Get Off McDaniels’ Back, Brandon Marshall Quit On The Broncos

Posted: 3rd January 2010 by Aaron mee in NFL
In the world of professional sports, fans tend to latch on to the players perceived as the stars of their sport. The concept of "team" often comes secondary. People fall in love with stats and flash, and don't pay enough attention to the real reason their favorite team is winning or losing. It's not surprising at all to me that there are so many in the media calling for Josh McDaniels' ...
Kyle Orton does not lose football games. He doesn't make many mistakes that could cost his team. He's a good system quarterback and a pretty solid leader on the field. With that being said, he doesn't do much to will his team to victory either. Throughout Orton's career, he has been able to manage games, and ride the wings of the great defenses that both the Bears and Broncos have provided ...

With Every Loss, Bears Pay More for Cutler

Posted: 27th October 2009 by Aaron mee in NFL
Last spring, the Chicago Bears made a play for Jay Cutler, a quarterback whom they thought would be the future of their franchise. Indications are, they still feel the same way about him, as they awarded Jay a fat contract extension that will likely be worth as much as $30 million for two years. Just a few days after locking up Cutler, the Bears went into Cincinnati and got ran ...