Amare Stoudemire gave his best performance Sunday night as he racked up 42 points against the Lakers (take that Kobe). Stoudemire’s performance cut the Lakers lead 2 – 1 in the best of 7 series. Personally, yo soy muy happy that it has turned on Los Lakers, don’t really care for the team myself since Magic Johnson retired. With the win Sunday night all this BS about a Laker, Celtic match up can be put to rest, for now.
Monday nights game between the Magic and Celtics will either end the season for Orlando or move them one step closer to a championship, I’m leaning towards elimination for Orlando, they have never really been in this series. Boston is just too much for them to handle.
¡Ay por Dio! Vamanos amigos a Dove Valley, let’s play, What has Josh done now? Well, not a lot happening con los Burros, pero now we may have a QB controversy. Let’s hear from Chump (oops) Champ Bailey. "They are all obviously like polished vets," said Broncos cornerback, Bailey of Los Burros QB corp. "They're on top of their stuff. It's going to be a good battle but I tell you what, Orton — until he shows anything different — he's my guy." WOW, WOW I’m all giddy Bailey, your endorsement of Orton, who was brought in to be the QB of the future leaves me giddy -- no I mean gaging.
Orale, mira chico the writin’ is on the wall. Tebow is and will be the QB of the future. Again, as much as it pains tu Tío, Tebow will bring a championship to Denver once again just like Juanito Elway.
Bailey's endorsement of Orton, was initially echoed, then downplayed, by Broncos coach Josh McDuhniels."That's usually how it goes — the starter is the starter until somebody beats him out," (obvious) McDuhniels said. "Everybody earns their own role. The best player will play.”
But then McDuhniels warned that Orton has not yet won the job.
"Does that mean that's a guarantee for the season? No, and he knows that," McDuhniels said.
Blah, blah,blah more words of wisdom? More like ear numbing BS, makes me want to poke myself in the ear with a pencil.
Come on Josh, you will be run out of the Mile High
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