Month: December 2005 (Page 14 of 21)

Cavs on long term schnide defensively?

I’m glad I was doing something productive, like drinking a beer, while the Cavs game was on the screen at the bar last night. The Cavs have been figured out by their opponents.

This thing where the Cavs give up a million points in the first quarter, and then struggle to lose on a score that doesn’t reflect how lopsided the game was…that’s getting old. Does anyone play defense on this team?

Wacked out stat of the day

This is not good.
Playing a combined 182 minutes on the three-game trip to Seattle, Los Angeles Clippers and Sacramento, Drew Gooden and Zydrunas Ilgauskas recorded one assist. Gooden got it…
How on earth does that happen? The Cavs have a good record, are 7-1 at home, but really, with stuff like this going on, they are underachieving. By a bunch.

ESPN’s Clayton on Frye

Interesting.

The Browns continue to learn what they have in quarterback Charlie Frye. The Akron rookie is intriguing. He’s not great in practice, but the guy is a gamer.

I didn’t know he wasn’t great in practice. Not sure it matters. The Browns look like a completely different team with Frye at the helm, who cares how he looks in practice. (Also, see a bunch of cliche pap on Charlie Frye from Pasquarelli)

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