Opinion News

The Fan Perspective

Thursday, February 24, 2011
By Melissa Dafni

Although we’re all fans of lacrosse, I think in general, players and those involved on the business side tend to forget what it’s like to be a fan. Fans feel a sense of ownership and even protectiveness over their teams and players, even if it’s completely irrational.

To Be a Fan, or Not to Be

Sunday, November 14, 2010
By Melissa Dafni

When does a player’s actions outweigh their contributions?

Anymore, it’s not that uncommon to have players do something either on or off the field that makes you question if they should even be playing. But for good or bad, because they have a huge impact on the field everything else has a blind eye turned towards it. Or maybe because they play for your team it’s not considered as bad. At what point does that change for you?

Lakers vs Nuggets means more to Kobe, LA

Friday, February 5, 2010
By Ian Cerveny

Without top offensive threat Carmelo Anthony, the Nuggets will almost surely lose. But for Kobe Bryant, the game is still a must-win.

Media finally finds Colorado connection in Tiger Woods mega-scandal

Wednesday, December 16, 2009
By Ian Cerveny

He is one of the most widely recognized people in the world, and yet so little is known of him beyond his amazing golf game and mountains of endorsement deals. So when reports circulated that Tiger was a fallible, imperfect human… the game was on.

Rank the Throwbacks, Basketball Version

Thursday, November 12, 2009
By Jason Ackerman

Basketball has a rich tradition here in Denver. The Nuggets have brought us some pretty serious logos – including the rainbow skyline. But which one is the best? Vote for your favorite!

Rank the Throwbacks!

Saturday, October 24, 2009
By Jason Ackerman

What are the best throwbacks from Colorado sports history? VOTE NOW for your favorite!

Thanks For Everything, Super Joe

Friday, October 2, 2009
By Jason Ackerman

It was a night hockey fans won’t soon forget. After one of the most illustrious careers ever to grace the ice, Joe Sakic’s #19 Jersey was officially retired and raised to the rafters last night, to hang alongside 77 (Ray Bourque) and 33 (Patrick Roy) as a monument to some of the greatest hockey ever played and the first championship trophy to be paraded down the streets of Denver.

My Confession

Friday, June 19, 2009
By Jason Ackerman

I’m still a Broncos Fan. There. I said it. I think Bowlen might be going off his rocker. I think McDaniels is already on thin ice. I think Marshall’s an idiot, but I hate to see him leave. I think Cutler was a baby, but I hate to see him leave. I’ve questioned far more [...]