Whether they will though remains to be seen

1 payment due date for several of his children, an attorney for the mother of one of his children says. Aubrey Huff had a career season in 2008 (.304, 32HRs, 108RBI, 48 doubles), which was a year too soon. Still, he averaged 95.6 yards on the ground per game when he played as the feature running back He had 8 touchdowns, all rushing. Brock must be disruptive to the Saints' offense so the focus is not totally on Robert Mathis.The Colts' defense has recorded 35 sacks and 16 interceptions.

He also had a pass breakup and an interception returned for 57 yards to help ice the game for the North.Weatherspoon certainly has enhanced his draft status tremendously and in this writer?s eyes is perhaps a first round draft pick in this year?s draft. Reshad Jones of Georgia is the next strong safety on my board, but he is not a first round pick. 28. San Diego Chargers – Jonathan Dwyer – RB – Georgia TechWhether or not LaDainian Tomlinson is done in San Diego (I think he is done), they could still use the guy in between the tackles. His stat line has almost increased across the board and he looks a lot smarter and matured this season.Plus, Miami could keep Beasley and still acquire Stoudamire via free agency in the offseason. We're used to seeing it from Brett Favre, we're used to seeing it from Terrell Owens, but Peyton Manning? I just don't believe it.For the loyal fans out there that managed to watch the post game celebrations of the New Orleans Saints last night, would have been eagerly awaiting the hand shake between Peyton Manning and Drew Brees when the clock hit triple zero. Unfortunately, the time never came, and in a Phillip Rivers type style, Peyton charged off the field like a disobedient cat with his tail between his legs.They say sportsmanship is everything in sports. Win or lose, the terms "You played a great game" are a must say at the end of any sporting event. For some odd reason though, Peyton Manning is an exception to this superstitious rule, and instead of the media blowing it up, the issue has been shovelled aside as to not cause anycontroversy or distress.Fans have noticed though, and many are questioning Peyton's overall integrity and desire to be one of the best in the game. We didn't see Joe Montana get to where he is today without shaking a few hands, accepting defeat, and brushing off a loss to move forward, did we?Criticism aside, I can't help but speculate whether or not a loss will affect Peyton's career, more than his body language and manner in which he conducted himself in on Sunday night.At times during the game, Peyton seemed stressed, worried and out of sync. Passes were dropped, flags were thrown and false starts began to pile up. Normally calm and collected, Manning brushes off the mistakes and takes the simple attitude of "It'll pan out." Something was different about last night though, and I'm not talking about the poor commercials. No, I'm talking about Manning's desire, his passion, that seemed to fade away almost as soon as the first quarter had ended.Jim Caldwell seemed calm, Joseph Addai was rushing well, and remarkably Dwight Freeney seemed to have a miracle moment where his ankle was miraculously a lot better than first thought. Although this is all well and good, no team is complete without solid quarterback play, something the Colts were lacking.Given, the defense wasn't up to par either, Indianapolis really never showed any signs of pulling away and taking a convincing lead. I guess they did have the top notch New Orleans Saints to overcome, but realistically the game was their's to take after the first half had ended.As for the hand shake, yes it is minor, but it could mean so much more. We're used to seeing Peyton winning, smiling, happy, and congratulating the other team on a well fought game. Sunday was different though, and we actually saw the losing side of Peyton Manning.For those NBA fans out there that would remember Lebron James discussing his Cavaliers early exit out of the NBA Finals last year, would remember his overall attitude about the game being fairly well, poor. Peyton was much the same.A handshake is nothing, but it is something in a Super Bowl type game. It may not hurt his legacy just yet, but sportsmanship goes a long way in a league that has prided itself on manner in dignity in any circumstance. Peyton just didn't live up to the task.. Get it together Mike! Also, as well as Demetri McCamey has been playing, they can't rely on him to drop 7 treys every night Everyone's gotta step up but especially the upper classmen. Whether they will, though, remains to be seen. This article is also featured on CU At The Game.

Unlike Ted Washington, Cody is fat rather than solid rock. 3) Arthur Jones, NT, SyracuseThat's right two NTs back to back. Genesee has a record of 10-7 after being defeated by nationally ranked ECC on Tuesday night by the score of 81-77. He continued to struggle from behind the plate, though, this time making seven errors in just 24 games. Although his boot had moments of inconsistency in general play, he was still able to put England in good position when required.

They have been defeated earlier these season by Tottenham, Aston Villa (although they have won the return legs), and were held to a draw by Man City.But the rise of the average clubs have been brought about by heavy financing and borrowings. New Orleans’ 26 interceptions ranked third, and were 11 more than its team total in 2008. He bounced back from a shoulder injury in 2005 to be a very effective reliever down the stretch and through the playoffs. Garnett’s face said, “Game on.”Of course, Artest looked clueless. His most recent injury is expected to keep him out for the rest of the season and his career is considered up in the air due to the extent of the damage.The only central midfielder for United who has merited any praise is Darren Fletcher. Anthony scored 19 points with six assists as Denver absolutely destroyed Dallas.If there was any doubt that the Nuggets are the legit No 2 seed in the West, there shouldn't be now. He may not be the most highly gifted offensive player on the team, but he certainly receives a lot of credit for what he has done on the defensive side of the court.