or in the case of Humphries to not generate

We all know that first base is the deepest position in baseball. They had four turnovers including a fumble recovery on an interception return. The two go hand-in-hand.The line struggled opening holes, therefore, the run game couldn't get a thing going this year.The Giants still have Andre Brown who didn't play at all in his rookie campaign If they revert to Ahmad Bradshaw as the No. BC would be bounced in the second round of the Big East tournament and receive a No 4 seeded match-up with Penn in the NCAA tournament Boston College had started the year out 20-0. Simple things like puck handling and accurate passing proved to be very difficult tonight (as if smoke was clouding their vision). With another year in the team's system under his sizable belt, he might be able to dominate soon. Seth Olsen, on the other hand, I'm not convinced of. The 6?11" Rickert averaged less than one block per game and only 6.2 rebounds in the year he was voted the First Team in the Big Ten. In comparison, the 6?8" Humphries had more block shots than Rickert and averaged almost four more rebounds per game.The choice between Humphries and Grier is difficult.Statistically, Humphries had one of the best years (if not the best) any freshman player ever had in the Big Ten as he led the Big Ten in scoring and rebounding. Grier led the Gophers in scoring two consecutive seasons and led Minnesota to their only NCAA tournament appearance under Coach Dan Monson. Humphries shot better from beyond arc, shooting 34 percent to Grier?s 25 percent in the year that each was voted All Big Ten First Team. Grier, however, was a better shooter from the floor as he shot 47 percent to Humphries' 44 percent in the year that each was voted All Big Ten First Team.Free throw shooting is awash as both players shot 74 percent from the free throw line.The one statistic that separates the two players is the assists each was able to generate...or in the case of Humphries, to not generate.Humphries averaged less than one assist per game and had four times as many turnovers as he did assists. Some fans referred to him occasionally as the ?black hole? as passes would go in to him from his teammates but none would go out.While there are probably several reasons why the 2004 Gophers struggled and went 12-18, one was because their star player could not figure out how to get more assists to his teammates.In 2005, Minnesota went 21-11 and made its only NCAA tournament appearance.In 2005, Grier averaged nearly 2.5 assists per game.

The guy is historically all about putting on a show and having everything be about him. That might be a little harsh but it surely did not warrant untouched defensive player's to the Quarterback. Let the coach be the coach, the players be the players, and so on.As hard as it is to admit that the seemingly egotistical McDaniels is to blame for Denver's fallout, Denver fans need to suck it up and give some much-deserved applause.McDaniels is a rookie at this, but he didn't coach like a rookie. The University of Southern California imposed self-induced sanctions, a decision stemming from the alleged improper benefits received by former star O.J. 4 jersey landed with his original teams biggest rival, the Minnesota Vikings It was the snapshot seen round the world.

If Favre wins the Super Bowl this year, I see him retiring on the podium the same way that Bettis did Favre knows that this year he is playing great. Jahvid Best (California) Best doesn't have the ideal size to fit in as an every down player at the next level, but that hasn't stopped small backs before His other knock is his inability to remain consistent. Analysis: Okur will continue to degenerate into a shorter, Zydrunas Ilgauskas-lite. Kyle Korver ($5.1 million) Yes, he's a looker and the ladies of EnergySolutions Arena fancy him, but Korver should be packaged out of town with someone or brought back next year for much less money. He's a defensive liability, and if he's not knocking down open shots, it's a waste of a spot. They incurred one loss early enough to prevent the "perfect season" talk, but spent the bulk of the year with only one loss. These guys ran around like chickens with their heads cut off, trying to figure out how to cover Miles Austin and the "great" Patrick Crayton.