Written by Will Huff
Sunday, February 7th, 2010
Rai – Saints
Jab – Saints
Oseeola – Saints
Odell Palacio – Saints
Will Huff- Saints
Dave Kelly – Colts
It looks like Dave should take on a bet.
I just witnessed 2 of the oldest, I mean “seasoned,” fighters in MMA fight in the UFC tonight. Mark “The Hammer” Coleman took on Randy “The Natural” Couture in the main event of UFC 109. This fight was actually supposed to happen 11 years ago before Couture hurt his rib and had to pull out of the fight.
Maybe the fight would’ve been more competitive if it had happened then because Randy Couture dominated the fight with his dirty boxing, clinches and ground and pound before submitting Coleman with a choke early in round 2.
Whats more intriguing than the actual fight is the fact that both of these guys are in their mid 40’s (Coleman 45, Couture 46). Even though most guys lose some of their speed and resilience after years of competing, they both claimed that they feel better than they ever have. I find some truth in that because even though they may not be what they once were physically, they have more knowledge than they did when they were in their primes, and knowledge is power.
What is it that makes guys like Robert Parish and Brett Favre compete professionally for so long? Money? In some cases yes, but usually its more for the love of the sport and the glory that comes with it. Guys like Gordie Howe and Randy Couture play and fight for so long because they like to defy the odds and prove to themselves as well as others that they still got it.
Tonight Randy Couture made Mark Coleman respect his elders- A lesson we could all use.


Gaines Adams of the Chicago Bears died Sunday morning after being taken to an emergency room in Greenwood, S.C.
Sadly, this NFL defensive end was pronounced dead around 9 a.m. Sunday morning. The Anderson County forensic pathologist will perform an autopsy today and hopefully we will know more about this untimely and tragic event.
Adams was only 26, but had already played 3 seasons with the Bucs and the Bears after being drafted by Tampa Bay with the no. 4 pick in 2007. The 6-foot-5, 256 pound Defensive End played 47 games and had 67 tackles and 13.5 sacks.
Our condolences go out to his family and his fans and we will keep you posted on any further updates on this story.
What a way to end the season for the new England Patriots! First one of their star receivers gets injured, then they lose the final game of the season.
New England was ready to close out a 10-5 season with one more victory before they entered the playoffs. Then, on their first possession of the game, Wes Welker caught a pass from Tom Brady and collapsed to the ground as he attempted to run upfield. Coincidentally he was trying to avoid safety Brandon Pollard who was the same player responsible for Tom Brady’s knee injury back in ‘08. Welker’s knee buckled and he was on the field for a few minutes before he was taken away on a cart.
The Pats would go on to lose the game 34-27 and it appears that Welker will not be back until at least early to mid next season. Wes Welker set a franchise record for receptions (123) this season, despite missing two games, and was a very important part of the Patriots high powered offense. Hopefully the Pats can utilize Randy Moss and some of their other big scorers in the first round of the playoffs as they host the Baltimore Ravens. Good luck!
