‘Kyrie is on this mission!’ – JWill is confident the Nets can take down the No. 2 seed Celtics | KJM
Keyshawn, JWill and Max react to the Brooklyn Nets defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 115-108 in the NBA Play-In Tournament.
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Saints Are NFC’s Best Through Week 4
The New Orleans Saints started out the season with all guns blazing. They have the potential to have the greatest offense the league has seen in the last 30 years which includes the 2007 New England Patriots team that set many NFL scoring records. Drew Brees is playing like a MVP candidate and completing nearly 70% of his pass attempts, which is well above average.
Detroit Lions Play Improved Football in 2009Many people thought it couldn’t be done — that is the dreaded 0-16 record the Lions suffered in 08′. Accumulating an 0-16 record was less likely than going 16-0, which the New England Patriots accomplished in 07′ just a year prior. The Detroit Lions from 99′ — 08′ compiled an astonishing record of 48-112.
Chicago Bears Defense Resilient in 2009The Chicago Bears 09′ season is one filled with optimism. The Denver Broncos did the Bears a favor by creating trade talk with Jay Cutler, the Bears knew if they wanted to reach and win the Super Bowl they needed more then a game manager quarterback. The Bears had decades of mediocre quarterbacks from Kyle Orton, Rex Grossman, Chad Hutchinson, Craig Krenzel, Jonathan Quinn, Chris Chandler, Jim Miller, Cade McNown, Shane Mathews, Rick Mirer and Steve Stenstrom – that was just in the last decade.