Avalanche coach Patrick Roy is finding out last year is over. If a struggling start is not any indication, then the fans booing his team off their home ice last night should do the trick. It’s a humbling experience to get booed by the home fans. Read More
Foxborough Continues To Be Broncos’ Kryptonite
This was an eye-opener for the Broncos during the game and after the game. It’s a good bet they will be numb from what happened for days. It’s not something where they can shake it off that quickly. Not when they thought they were good enough to finally beat the Patriots at Foxborough. Read More
MacKinnon Does Not Let Slump Get Him Down
It isn’t the Avalanche getting off to a losing start that is surprising. It’s hard to believe they were going to sneak up on teams like last season that helped them get off to a great start for months. Read More
Nuggets Banking On Faried To Be Go-To Guy
Kenneth Faried starts his 2014 season with a five-year, $60 million extension from the Nuggets. With extension, responsibilities come with it. It’s not only about being a player that puts great numbers every game, but it’s about being the go-to guy in the fourth quarter.
Broncos Tickets 30% Above Average For Meeting With Dolphins
With a 6-1 record and sole possession of first place in the AFC West, the Denver Broncos have three home games remaining in the regular season. The Broncos took a promising win from the Chargers last week and further solidified themselves as the most dominant team in the division. Read More
No Hope For These Nuggets
In basketball locales like San Antonio, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Oklahoma City and Chicago, fans can dream about winning a NBA championship this season.
There’s Life After Rockies For Guthrie
Jeremy Guthrie is a survivor after enduring a horrible season with the Rockies in 2012. Pitching for the Royals in a swing game of the World Series is something he never envisioned when the Rockies traded him to that team, but that’s what happened to him last night. Read More
Matter Of Time Until Sanders Flourishes
Emmanuel Sanders has been an afterthought in the offseason and during the regular season. His signing has not received much pub that Aqib Talib, DeMarcus Ware and T.J. Ward received when the Broncos signed them this offseason. Read More
Thursday Night Proves Broncos Still Class of AFC West
Philip Rivers for MVP? Chargers to threaten the Broncos in the AFC West? The second statement is still yet to be determined, but the Broncos put the Rivers MVP discussion to bed in their Thursday Night Football victory and proved why, for now, the Broncos are still the class of the division. Read More
World Series Game 2 Recap: How the Royals Drew Even With the Giants
Game 2 of the World Series hinged on the decisions of both managers in the middle innings. Ned Yost and Bruce Bochy had decisions to make in the fateful sixth inning of last night’s series-evening 7-2 win by the Kansas City Royals over the San Francisco Giants. They had to decide at which point to remove their starting pitcher and go to the bullpen. Read More
With Tough Schedule Looming, Disjointed Niners Must Materialize
While reports that Jim Harbaugh has lost the 49ers locker room continue to flow inexorably from media outlets nationwide, the 49ers have their share of problems on the field, too. The last time the 49ers were truly dominant in all three phases of a football game was their season opener, a 28-17 victory over the Cowboys (who have since gone on to win five straight games, and top many professional power polls). Read More
Yost Gets Best Of Bochy In Game 2
The experts had this managerial matchup as a mismatch in the battle of managers in the World Series. Who can blame the experts? Giants manager Bruce Bochy won two World Series championships while Royals manager Ned Yost is lucky to be managing the World Series. Read More
Giants Send Message To Royals
The Royals found out they were not playing the Athletics, Angels and Orioles anymore after the end of the Game 1 of the World Series. They found out early on that it’s going to take more than magic to beat the Giants. Read More
Manning Couldn’t Care Less About His Night
Anytime a network has a televised game, the producers and announcers search for a storyline that would make this game a big event. With Peyton Manning, there’s always a storyline whether it’s him breaking records or winning a big game. Read More














