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Rockies send catcher Iannetta to Angels, get young pitcher in return

By Jason Ackerman

Rockies make a trade as they slip ever further from the glory of 2007 into the mediocrity of their past, and management would do well to continue to make moves to avoid such an ungraceful fall.

The simple mystery of Tim Tebow

By Ian Cerveny

Denver is a football town despite supporting a wide variety of sports franchises. Elway is God. Tebow is the Good Lord’s left hand man. And that too seems wicked simple.

Episode 9 – Colorado Rockies end of April podcast

By Ian Cerveny

Dan Olson, Ian Cerveny, Jason Dennee and a multiple personality disorder discuss the Colorado Rockies’ April run. This PSC Rockies podcast was recorded on location at the Familia Camarena Tequila Loft above the Coors Field bullpens during a wintry late-April game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Colorado Rockies.

Rockies sprint to 6-2 start in 2011

By Ian Cerveny

The Colorado Rockies have the look of a division winner with just 154 games to go in the 2011 MLB Season.

2011 Avalanche Week 24 Preview

By Ian Cerveny

That’s right, the Avalanche have a chance to make hockey history by beating just two teams in their final 40 games. Barring an unforeseen setback like accidentally winning another game, Colorado is on pace to make the end of their crummy season honestly interesting in the worst way imaginable.

Avalanche Report: Fire everybody, make Sacco watch

By Ian Cerveny

As bad as the Avalanche are right now in this moment in club history, only wiping the slate clean makes any kind of sense. Time to clean house Colorado.

Calling all Buffs Fans: boycott the NCAA Tournament First Round

By Ian Cerveny

The CU Buffs men’s basketball team was locked out of NCAA Selection Sunday while lesser schools made the NCAA Tournament. The fix is on. The snub is in. Boycott the NCAA First Round this week.

2011 Avalanche Week 22 Preview

By Ian Cerveny

As a seasoned fan of teams that manage epic slumps (Avalanche, Nuggets, Rockies, Saints, Red Sox… this is getting depressing) sometimes you just have to look for the little victories amidst a big steaming pile of crap.

2011 Avalanche Week 21 Preview

By Ian Cerveny

Fans are beginning to question whether Avalanche head coach Joe Sacco, general manager Greg Sherman and president Pierre Lacroix deserve to keep their jobs past this lost season

2011 Avalanche Week 20 Preview

By Ian Cerveny

As shocking as the deal for Erik Johnson was, the timing was outrageous. The Avalanche and Blues will face off in St Louis just three days after their big trade.