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Tuesday May 8, 2007 2:30 pm
The End Score Report 003: Joey Crawford’s Ego, Steve Nash for MVP, Brady Quinn a Bust?
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Athletes, Editorial, Front Office, NBA, News, NFL, Videocasts,
In this edition of the End Score Report, Dan Devone gives his take on the latest news from the world of sports. Today we talk about:
- Referee Joey Crawford’s insane ego, throwing Tim Duncan out of game due to personal reasons.
- Who should take MVP in the NBA this season? We say Steve Nash.
- Brady Quinn and the NFL draft - a mistake?
Agree or disagree? Let us know your thoughts on the End Score forums.
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- brady quinn, dan devone, joey crawford, mvp, nba, nfl draft, sports, sports news, steve nash, tim duncan
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Crawford was an idiot for tossing out the big D. I'm not a real big Dunkin fan, but that was just stupid. I missed the game when that happened, but I would have loved to see big Ds expression when that happened. Kobe is a ball hog, Dirk is a choke artist, and I must agree that Nash should be the MVP. What spot did Quin fall to? I know he fell a ways, and I'm not surprised. I'm very happy for what the MN Vikings got in the draft through out, but our top pick was a solid one. Adrian Peterson who rushed for over 4,000 yards in a career, joining Cedric Benson of Texas (5,540; 2001-04), Ricky Williams of Texas (5,289; 1996-98), Darren Sproles of Kansas State (4,979; 2001-04) and Brad Smith of Missouri (4,289; 2002-05) will make a great addition to the Vikes. Thats pretty impressive. :)
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