The San Antonio Spurs’ season got off to a rocky start yesterday when guard Tony Parker went down with an ankle injury. His status for the season opener is up in the air, but perhaps all he needs is a little TLC from Eva. At any rate, we cover this topic in our debut of [...]
October 31st, 2006
Categories: NBA Daily Dose, RotoRob . Author: RotoRob . Comments: No Comments
How about some NFL observations from RotoRob? Note that Gridiron Goldstein is the NFL authority around these parts, while I tend to stick to other sports. But hey, I’ve gotta be versatile, right?
With that in mind, here’s what I took from yesterday’s exciting Bengals-Falcons game, won by Atlanta 29-27.
As Atlanta shifts its attack to more [...]
October 30th, 2006
Categories: From the Sidelines, RotoRob . Author: RotoRob . Comments: No Comments
This week marks the final Spikes Up at creativesports as all my duties there have been wound up. Spikes Up will continue to crop up here on RotoRob, so fear not.
In the meantime, I continue to ramp up my Rotoworld duties, starting NBA news posting tomorrow and two weekly columns (Tuesdays and Wednesdays), each of [...]
October 30th, 2006
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The Mariners face a tough decision this offseason about what to do with Jeremy Reed. The centrepiece of the late-June 2004 trade that sent Freddy Garcia to the White Sox, Reed has been unable so far to deliver on his tremendous promise, and he finds himself entering 2007 without a role.
Reed broke his thumb in [...]
October 29th, 2006
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The Raptors finally met their match in the preseason, losing 108-97 to the Chicago Bulls last night, finishing the exhibition schedule at 7-1. Losing to the Bulls is nothing new for Toronto as it’s been dominated by Chicago of late. And there’s no shame — this Bulls’ team has a chance to join the elite [...]
October 28th, 2006
Categories: Courtside, RotoRob . Author: RotoRob . Comments: No Comments