As bad as it was, it’s not as if the Chicago Bears hit rock bottom. But, after another embarrassing performance, it’s obvious Jay Cutler is a quarterback who can lead them there.
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Columnist backs New Orleans on the road despite the running of DeMarco Murray of the Cowboys.
A sure thing is hard to find in sports betting and basketball scouting, although some players are guaranteed to be great. Jabari Parker is a next-best-thing player.
A magician works with smoke and mirrors and a sexy assistant. Sometimes, a hat and a rabbit are involved. But when you see Gregg Marshall coaching Wichita State in a basketball game, he’s never using props and doing eye-opening tricks.
It’s not easy to change a person with a losing attitude, and the same goes for turning around a terrible team. With that thought in mind, what coach Bruce Arians is doing in Arizona is just short of amazing.
Before offering an apology to fans on behalf of the NFL, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers described Monday’s officiating fiasco in Seattle as “awful.” It was more than that. It was a shocking and awe-inspiring saga for several reasons.
On the brink of extinction at times this season, the Boston Celtics’ big three dinosaurs – Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce – are making a surprise comeback for one more postseason run.
One of the most memorable quotes of the NFL season came from New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin. It was not something he said during a news conference, rather a sarcastic line he shouted during a raucous locker-room celebration.
Even with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade on their side, the Miami Heat were all but left for dead, cold as a corpse with the odds stacked high against them.