Not an article about the Broncos or the NFL, but worth reading (both the article and the comments).
I know he is 27 now, which is old for a minor leaguer, but the guy plays hitter exceptionally well and offers positional versatility (C, 1B, 3B, RF). I don't know what kind of fielder he is, but he only has 3 errors on the season. He hits at night, he hits during the day. Hits righties and lefties, home and away, ahead in count and behind in count, runners on or bases empty, doesn't seem to matter. He just hits. He isn't going to get any younger. He needs to be given a chance.
Another great article by Doc Bear over at IAOFM. Talks about the recent team building done by several members of the team recently.
For those freaking out about how our draft went.
As if Burfict needed another reason for teams to take him off their draft boards.
This was the interview with Vontaze and a work out video.
Interesting story on Burfict's background. There will be an interview with him posted tomorrow at MTD. I know there are many here at MHR who are very high on him and many other, such as myself, who want nothing to do with him.
So I am thinking this might knock him off a few draft boards, including ours. Idiot.
Peyton Manning would like to apologize to everyone for taking over 12 days to make a major career and life decision. Manning realizes that what is important is not his own fulfillment, or his employer's goals, but the strained patience of fans/Twitterati. Manning also realizes that multi-million $ decisions are best made hastily and apologizes deeply for being so old fashioned. He also apologizes for being in such great demand, and knows it is his fault we find all of these suitors and coverage so annoying. Manning also "gets" the comparison to Favre, even though he has never feigned retirement, and this is March, not July. But they are both QBs. In short, Manning is really, really sorry for taxing our attention spans and forcing us to obsesses ceaselessly over his decision.
This is what is being reported in Az. Pretty much the same as has been reported around here for the last couple of days. I'll be glad when he announces where he is taken his talents too.
"The Dude" wrote this piece over at IAOFM, I think it should be a front page article over here at MHR.
Over his career, Chris Iannetta, in the eyes of many fans, has gone from being the catcher of the future too someone who many want to see gone completely from the organization and replaced with...
Looks like he is the answer to the question of who starts in place of Nicasio.
Just read this over on Windy City Gridiron, gives a new perspective. New for me anyways.
I don't know why, but the fact that many of these guys were not financially prepared for a lockout despite the union's best efforts, does not surprise me at all.
Ok, I know this should be a fanshot, but I believe it is very important. Within the last week or so, while surfing MHR, I have been redirected to a page that said I had multiple viruses on my...
Just read this over on the Cleveland Browns site, Dawgs by Nature. Goes into some detail about teams revenue streams, divisions of money and salary caps. Not boring at all, if you like that kind of thing.
Just saw this over on MTD. There is a link in the article to another site, that goes more in depth. http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/02/20/1002133/bowers-drew-inspiration-from-dad.html
Jason La Canfora of NFLN is reporting that Houston is leaning towards keeping Kubiak and that Wade Phillips is leading candidate to become the new DC for next season. That would definitely help the...
Hi MHR, my name is Herb and I am a football junkie. No, I am not here hoping to find a cure for my addiction, just looking for my latest fix. I visit this site multiple times a day because I know...