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For the Utes, the win was yet another impressive performance for the young squad, as their defense continued to carry the team. 6-- Utah grabbed an astounding play. ty When explaining his decision to -return his salary, Knight told a story from his childhood about his mother making him return the $1 he was paid to shovel snow from a walkway, even after he redid it. His mother, a teacher, used that walkway to get to school. "She asked me if that was one I shoveled. She said, 'I'm embarrassed . to walk on it," Knight said, adding that she had him go back and finish the job. When he returned, she asked whether he had given the money back 2 "for what you did the first time." o "I grew up with parents who really J believe in working and getting back for o 1 " iiati.iiiirni, vmilitaur' ' what they did," he said. jfK ASSOCIATED PRESS The Falcons shot a bismal 23 percent beyond the three point line. i , Lry - ments of the last decade? Mike Shana-ha- n must really have a thing for undersized quarterbacks who throw into traffic, can't read defenses and have a tendency to throw costly interceptions. Wait, on second thought, who wouldn't want a guy like Plummer...on the other side of the field, boosting the confidence of your defense? And please, don't feed me that "All he needs is a change of scenery" line. Don't tell me "It was just the Cardinals' offense that was the problem." I've heard it and it doesn't add up. Plummer was not a victim of a poor offense the past four years he was the reason for it. Granted, he didn't have much of a running game to take the pressure off. But what he did have was a decent unit and, at the very least, one solid wide receiver to throw to. Add all that together and you still have a very aver- - BELLAMY continued from page 9 injuries, forget histories and forget all the intangibles. If they're talented and they're available, Snyder wants them. And if he wants them bad enough, he's going to get them. Apparently, he's perfectly content with just winning games on paper. The joke's on him he seems to have gotten the NFL mixed up with baseball, where you really can build a championship team from the market. Problem is, though he may be the most clueless owner in the league, he ain't the only one with a knack for poor judgment. Take the Broncos, for example. Who in their right mind would hand their entire offense over to Jake Plummer, one of the most massive disappoint- free-age- nt pass-protecti- 581-835- 5. y '"""J l" '"" "' (?iTj drk;h:o 1 game-winni- ings. cbellamychronicle.utah.edu someone who has consistently been one of the worst starting QBs. Don't tell me about his "potential" show - 'Ky- me something, Jake. For once. I mean, you'd think that if he was worth all that money, he would have shown us a little bit more over the first six years of his career. The Broncos wasted more money when they Terrell Davis-y- es, the same Terrell Davis who promised us he was retiring last year. n Nice move, bringing back a with a degenerative knee condition who will be third on the depth chart at ed has-bee- best. It's over, Terrell. Move on. Even the World Champion Buccaneers aren't immune to these massive Simeblunders. Tampa just on Rice, making him the first defender in league history to be paid $8 million per year. All this for a notoriously lazy player who had a career season in '02, in what just happened to be his ed contract year. Same story for Dre Bly, whom the Lions overpaid to the tune of $25 million over five years. Perhaps some teams are too desperate to win right away, and see free agency as a quick, easy fix. Whatever the reason, one thing's already certain for next season: The Raiders will sure have fun watching Jake Plummer fail. 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And now, for his new "change of scenery," he joins a head coach who has managed his quarterbacks surprisingly poorly since John Elway retired. Once Elway left, Shanahan promised Bubby Brister the starting job, stringing him along until suddenly handing the job over to Brian Griese 10 days before the 1999 season began. He declared Griese Elway's heir apparenthe was The Man. And it worked at first. But once Griese's injuries started mounting and he struggled with consistency, Shanahan brought in Gus Frerotte and Steve Beuerlein to challenge his job. This season, whenever Griese got in trouble on the field, Shanahan would have one of the two start warming up on the sidelines, as if trying to force Griese to play better (in the real world, we'd call these kinds of tactics "slimy"). A fat lot of good that did, huh? 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