This is tricky On one hand you feel for the guy

He's never felt as confident, and has been playing lights-out tennis since November. All signs are pointing to a Davydenko-Federer quarterfinal tussle, a match that could be the best of the event. Other notable results on day four action included:No. This is my 25th year in the game, and I’ve never really experienced something quite like that, especially in the Minor Leagues. I stand up, raise my hands in the air, and cheer!Anthony asks me, "Who is Reggie Williams?", I reply, "who cares, we get one of the two people I wanted."I, obviously had no idea, at the time, that Ben Roethlisberger would be any where near as good as he is (and if you say you did know that, you are a liar!), but I believed that Robinson and Roethlisberger were both great players, and would be great in the NFL.Here we are, six years later, with Roethlisberger under contract for another five years, and a chance to grab the only other player from that draft that I thought the Steelers honestly could have had.Dunta Robinson has become a true shut down corner in the NFL. In hindsight, it is now easy to see that Kiffin clearly had his eye in other places Of course he did.

Miguel Cabrera has reportedly spent the last three months in treatment for alcoholism. Cabrera was reportedly drunk before the Tigers biggest game of the season and was involved in a physical altercation with his wife.This is tricky On one hand, you feel for the guy. Even his SB production tailed off (31 in his first 81 games, 11 in his last 63). Imagine another upset by TCU or Boise over Cincinnati and/or Florida. If Fielder did continue at Howard's pace, that would be 130 RBI a season, but that's a big "if."Cabrera had RBI totals in Florida just shy of 120 every season and then had 127 in his first year in Detroit. As good as Dionne was he was never able to win the Stanley Cup.

With the short terms at the helm of his predecessors, how long will he be in office? Will a running mate named Clinton be able to make his term successful?. The Gophers shot 45 percent from the field and 47 percent from behind the three. So this is going to be a tussle for the Wolverines to pick Kevin away from the Spartans and Cornhuskers. Ohio 2011 DE Bryan Baird visited the Wolverines this past weekend as well: “When I went there, I had a great time I met Coach Rod. All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis had an interception in the club’s victory over San Diego.

Possessing a tricky and fluid game, this left-hander from Austria combines angles and drop-shots to foil any adversary. WisconsinRecord: 12-2Good Wins: Maryland, Duke, Marquette, Ohio State, Penn StateLosses: Gonzaga, Wisconsin Green Bay14. His jersey consistently ranks in the top 20 according to sales at NBAstore . The Vikes, Saints, and Colts are no surprise, but the young, surging Jets like the Cardinals of last season have got hot at the right time down the stretch. (Thad and Sweet Lou are the team's best two three-point options.. Tony Pike is 6 ft 6, threw for 2,520 yards and had 29 touchdowns in 2009 for the near perfect Cincinnati Bearcats He threw just 6 Interceptions in 2009 This shows that he is accurate and smart with his throws. The Bears need some sort of drastic change in order to be competitive not only next year, but in the years beyond. The first, most obvious, and best option would have been to clean out the coaches. Even better, dump Angelo too. How many years have we drafted "projects" that did not see the field their rookie years? What other professional football organization does this year after year? I could go on and on on this topic but since the front office and coaches have been roasted in the media I'll move onto the other way to implement drastic change and improve the Bears.Trade Jay Cutler.Now, before you jump all over me, I am a Cutler fan. I think he has all the tools to be a pro bowl quarterback every year for the next 5-8 years. The problem is it won't happen here. Last season was a complete waste, this upcoming season will be a waste with the current coaching debacle unfolding in front of our eyes, which completely takes away from two years of his prime. I don't blameCutler for any of this. He tried to make the most with the hand he had been dealt, sometimes too much, and the results were not up to our, or his, standards. So we can keep putting him out there behind center every week or we can admit this was a bold move that just isn't going to pan out.There are alot of teams in the NFL that would love to have Culter as their franchise quarterback, but not too many that are in the right position to bring him in. Actually, I can only think of one team that should jump at the chance of bringing Jay Culter over in a trade: the Philadelphia Eagles.The Eagles should be more than willing to deal McNabb (and possible a draft pick as well) for Cutler. Philadelphia has a team loaded with young talent at widereceiver (Jackson and Macklin) and running back (McCoy). Parting with their perpetually embattled quarterback for younger franchise caliber quarterback makes sense. If the salary cap is an issue, they can afford to let the oft-injured Brian Westbrook go as his replacement is already there. This moves makes sense for them, but does it make sense for the Bears?The Bears would get a Chicago guy, McNabb, and potentially a much needed draft pick. McNabb had played with inexperienced wide recievers before and done well and Forte is still a high caliber back if we can piece together a legit offensive line in front of him. So the Bears get McNabb, draft an O-lineman or two and possible bring in another through free agency. If anything this won't make the Bears any worse and gives the Bears the flexibility moving forward to make the moves necessary to be competitive again. Just something to think about..