Expecting an Avs loss on Wednesday is the healthy thing to do
“I have a big orange and blue blister on my soul as a sports fan.” Read more …
“I have a big orange and blue blister on my soul as a sports fan.” Read more …
“Then the Broncos get a bye. A miserable, crummy, week four bye. It’ll give them a chance to lick their fresh wounds (Seahawk talon marks) which is nice but it also leaves them staring at 13 more tilts with hardy a rest. The scheduling gods did Denver no favors here.” […]
“Inspired by the ever studious Sandy Clough from 104.3 the Fan, who often takes time to read the local newspapers covering Colorado opponents, I decided to take a look at the comments sections below articles on the Cooke hit at both the Minneapolis Star Tribune’s web site and the SB […]
“NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has decided that every single month of the year needs to involve some sort of NFL event and won’t rest until the NFL takes over the world, literally.” Read More…
“I still can’t get confirmation on who it was, but I do know that this was the most amateurish and lame thing to say to an athlete I’ve ever heard. As clown questions go, this one was a tiny car, packed full of shame.”
(audio courtesy of Altitude Radio) “For all I know there are hundreds of masterful announcers all over this great land who can keep fans informed and excited and paint a picture of a hockey game as it’s moving at a frenetic pace. But I simply cannot imagine that there’s a […]
As Paul Stastny scored the winning overtime goal in last night’s exciting Avalanche victory over the Wild one elated fan looked familiar banging on the glass and cheering on the Colorado squad. None other than Nuggets’ point guard Ty Lawson was in the Can to watch the game and you […]
(photo: USA Today sports) “If we’re lucky we’ll witness a dozen or so “where were you” moments in our lifetimes as sports fans. One happened last night.” Read More …
“If you’re going to head to your nearest sports bar to watch the Avalanches play the Minnesota Wilds starting tonight you’ll want to be prepared. It’s important to act as though you’ve been locked in on the Avalanches all season.” Read more …
“There’s an interesting contrast between the way the sudden popularity of the Avalanche is perceived versus the continued interest in the Colorado Rockies. Some in the media assert that the baseball team will never have incentive to improve until the fans stop paying attention. Yet fans did stop paying attention […]