Cutler hype finally quiets
Before the NFL season began, Jay Cutler was assumed to be a safe bet to help the Chicago Bears become winners. After one game, reality has set in.
Before the NFL season began, Jay Cutler was assumed to be a safe bet to help the Chicago Bears become winners. After one game, reality has set in.
The Colorado Rockies will host a rematch of the 2007 World Series next season when the Boston Red Sox come to Coors Field June 22-24.
You wouldn’t know it from Monday’s 9-1 loss to the San Francisco Giants, but the Colorado Rockies had the right lineup on the field. In the past month as the Rockies’ offense has sputtered, new manager Jim Tracy has fallen into a similar trap that old manager Clint Hurdle fell into time after time: constantly tweaking the lineup trying to find the right mix of players at the right time. He’s found it, now, and should stick with it.
The now infamous “You lie!” outburst by Rep. Joe Wilson last week during Barack Obama’s speech to Congress on health care reform seems to have triggered an outbreak of similarly bad behavior.
The Denver Broncos’ new quarterback Kyle Orton didn’t do much to help this team win, nor did he do much to put his team in danger. The Broncos’ old quarterback, however, had a debut worth remembering — for Broncos fans.
Rockies lose 3-1 lead and second straight game to Padres, as Marquis falters and Giants close gap to 4 1/2 games in wild-card race before start of three-game series Monday in San Francisco.
The similarities between how Ubaldo Jimenez was once pressed into the Colorado Rockies rotation and how Esmil Rogers is about to be, are rather striking.