Back in the preseason, I published an article entitled "One more year then NFL for Wisconsin's John Clay?" Today, that became prophesy as a Milwaukee newspaper reports Clay will forgo his final year of eligibility to enter the NFL draft. So what are his strengths and weaknesses? What does he bring to the NFL table? Here we re-publish that article, based off my Big Ten … [Read more...] about Wisconsin RB John Clay Entering the NFL Draft
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Bears Offensive Line Needs Immediate and Drastic Change
If the Chicago Bears front office isn't going to invest in an offensive lineman to protect Jay Cutler, it ought to spend its money on a stretcher. A year ago, Cutler became the prized possession of Chicago. The Bears had finally invested in a competent quarterback who could lead the team into the modern era of the NFL, a trigger-happy league with less emphasis on … [Read more...] about Bears Offensive Line Needs Immediate and Drastic Change
Bye Bye LeBron
Thank the good, sweet Lord it’s over. There will be no more wall to wall reports on who’s wooing the king and where he should or shouldn’t go. No more sports reporters trying to make a name for themselves by breaking suspect insider information. The most interesting question in the 2010 NBA LeBronstakes “Will he choose money, loyalty, or the chance at a championship?” has been … [Read more...] about Bye Bye LeBron
Sports Mt. Rushmore
By the TSB Staff This Sports Bank collaboration is pretty self-explanatory. You’ve probably seen the bit on SportsCenter PAUL M. BANKS RED GRANGE: The Babe Ruth of football, along with Papa Bear Halas pretty much invented the NFL- America’s best loved league. He was so big he had two nicknames “Wheaton Iceman” and “Galloping Ghost” en route to becoming professional … [Read more...] about Sports Mt. Rushmore