Finally validated
by Alex
Football Outsiders, who I consider to be the foremost experts in NFL analysis, ran an article today summarizing Ray Lewis's performance against the Browns this past Sunday night. I strongly, strongly suggest you read it. Perhaps even right now.
To also highlight national media attention to our hometown teams, regularly idiotic ESPN.com Page 2 writer Eric Neel compares paths Lebron James could take in his career. This kind of speculation is generally ridiculoudly irrelevant and dumb. This is a "I give up" article, for Neel has no creative ideas and the conclusion he draws relies on absolutely nothing he says earlier in the article: here are a bunch of paths; but Lebron will be unique; the end. Don't read it unless you have time to kill, and like to deify athletes.
Speaking of the NBA, the Cavaliers finally won against the NBDL Atlanta Hawks Tuesday night. Suprising everyone, Tractor Traylor actually dunked in the game! Who would have thought that a 6'8" "284 lb." (according to team bio.) man could jump the approximately one foot off the ground to dunk? Not me. It looks as if Coach Silas has gotten the Cavs' rotation pretty much figured out as only 9 players got in the game (Varejao, Luuuuuuuuke, and Pavlovic were DNP-CD's). Let's hope that these winning ways continue tonight against the Suns at 8:00 on ESPN. You better watch!
To also highlight national media attention to our hometown teams, regularly idiotic ESPN.com Page 2 writer Eric Neel compares paths Lebron James could take in his career. This kind of speculation is generally ridiculoudly irrelevant and dumb. This is a "I give up" article, for Neel has no creative ideas and the conclusion he draws relies on absolutely nothing he says earlier in the article: here are a bunch of paths; but Lebron will be unique; the end. Don't read it unless you have time to kill, and like to deify athletes.
Speaking of the NBA, the Cavaliers finally won against the NBDL Atlanta Hawks Tuesday night. Suprising everyone, Tractor Traylor actually dunked in the game! Who would have thought that a 6'8" "284 lb." (according to team bio.) man could jump the approximately one foot off the ground to dunk? Not me. It looks as if Coach Silas has gotten the Cavs' rotation pretty much figured out as only 9 players got in the game (Varejao, Luuuuuuuuke, and Pavlovic were DNP-CD's). Let's hope that these winning ways continue tonight against the Suns at 8:00 on ESPN. You better watch!

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