First off my apologies to everyone this column was to be out last issue with the start of baseball season, but things being what they are we missed by one week. Well, the Rockies are currently 4th in their division I have to say they look damn good, more later.
Somebody please tell me what in the hell is Broncos Coach Josh McDaniels doing? The trade for Brady Quinn from the dreaded Browns? Brady Quinn? Are you serious? Come on, that will sit well with female fans but, Brady Quinn? At one point weren’t the Browns hated as much as my Raiders by you Bronco fans?
Personally I don’t care I think it’s funny, I am a RAIDER FAN! Then the Brandon Marshall deal to Miami, well I’m ok with that, I thought he was a jerk and don’t care too much for the Dolphins, more later.
Tony Scheffler is now a Detroit Lion, wow. I have to give props to Tony he was a stand up guy and played well. Lets back up a little, this all started with the trade of Jay Cutler to the Bears. It is very evident that Coach McDaniels will make this “his team”. Head on Josh let’s see where it ends up. I love this stuff more fuel for the fire and ribbing to mi familia, who by the way are Bronco Fans.
Ok, let’s look at the links, the return of El Tigre Señor Woods. It looked good on paper, but he did faultier and finished fourth at the Masters. Maybe he was thinking of his rehab? He is still a hell of a golfer, so leave him alone! Who really cares about his extra marital affairs? Really, is it that important to us
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