Hi, I'm Chris. I play the accordion and enjoy watching terrible sports teams. I was born in Colorado to parents from the boonies of Upstate NY. I was mostly an upstate NY sports kid before the Rockies, Rapids and Avalanche came to Denver. That has left me cheering for colorful selection of sports teams, all of which are terrible. I used to run Burgundy Wave because there was nobody else on the internet willing to start a Rapids blog in mid-2010 and I'm still amazed I found someone to take it over from me.
Cowboys vs. Falcons: Talent not turning into wins
The Dallas Cowboys are entering a soft spot in their schedule, but it won't matter if they can't turn their talent into wins.
NBA scores: Mavericks start season strong
Dallas got their second win of the young NBA season over the weekend, taking down the Charlotte Bobcats.
NFL injuries: Jay Ratliff suffers ankle injury
Jay Ratliff was removed from the Cowboys' loss to the Atlanta Falcons with an ankle sprain.
Josh Hamilton officially a free agent
Josh Hamilton, along with seven other Texas Rangers players, are either already free agents or will be in the next few days.
Kobe Bryant injury: Star may miss opener
The Los Angeles Lakers are keeping quiet on whether Kobe Bryant will start against the Mavericks, and it might not be revealed until game time.
AHL schedule: Texas faces Oklahoma City
The Texas Stars only have one game over the weekend, taking on the Oklahoma City Barons on Sunday.
Orioles could have interest in Scott Feldman
Versatile Rangers pitcher Scott Feldman could head to Baltimore over the off season if the team declines his contract option.
Cowboys vs. Panthers: Anthony Spencer helps D
Outside linebacker Anthony Spencer played a big part in Dallas' win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
Dirk Nowitzki out 6 weeks after knee surgery
The Dallas Mavericks will be without star forward Dirk Nowitzki for six weeks after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery on Friday.
Cowboys vs. Ravens: Dallas runs all over Baltimore
Dallas' 227 rushing yards in their 31-29 loss was a record number allowed by the Baltimore Ravens.