Then there are point guards aka floor generals

He played the role of an overbearing and oppressive boss to a tee. Belittling crowds wherever he went, McMahon had no problem gaining heat.As mentioned above, McMahon was no Kurt Angle in the ring, but there was no denying he gave us several moments that will beingrained in our minds for a long time.How many other men do you know would willingly allow themselves to be shaved bald in front of 70,000 people, doused by a beer hose, or shoved up another mans rectumHe has also put his body on the line on several occasions in some very dangerous spots and while he will never be involved in a match of the year, there is no denying he has delivered some great moments in the ring.Take a look back at his Wrestlemania X-7 match against his son Shane.He has also not been afraid to mix it up with wrestling royalty .Not enough violence for you, check out the final part of his street fight with Triple H at Armageddon .Some may feel that the WWE had becomeover-saturated with emphasis on the McMahon family, and there is some truth to that.There is no denying this fact though; every wrestler that became a major player in the company has been involved with Vince McMahon in a storyline at some point during their time with the company.Sure everyone loves the Texas Rattlesnake, but where would he be had McMahon not been willing to this on several occasions McMahon placed himself and his reputation on the line here to help lay the foundation for one of the greatest feuds in professional wrestling.Randy Orton is a great talent, but what cemented him as the best heel in the WWE today was when he punted the 63-year-old McMahon.These are just two examples, but Im sure you get the idea. If a wrestler was thrust into a storyline with McMahon, that meant big things were in store for that particular wrestler.Vince McMahon does more for the WWE then any other member of the organization. He makes sure that the business runs smoothly, but he also rolls up his sleeves and is a significant player in major storylines.Representing the company both in the ring as well as outside of it can be a thankless job sometimes, with brutal hours, but at the end of the day McMahon is the man that is always in the public eye, and for that reason he is THE face of the WWE.Remember, dont cross the boss . . Records are meant to be broken, but in today's Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos' game we watched three different records get surpassed. The undefeated Colts (13-0) recorded their 22nd consecutive regular season win today, breaking the NFL record The Colts have not lost a game since Oct 27, 2008, against the Tennessee Titans.

The Colts began their winning streak coincidentally against the New England Patriots, the team they surpassed in consecutive wins to hold the record The Patriots won 21 straight games from 2006 to 2008. The Colts also broke another long standing record today with their 114th win of the decade, breaking a tie with the 1990s San Francisco 49ers. They broke a franchise record with their 13th consecutive win at home. Overall, it was a big day for the Colts as they clinched home field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs. Another record broken...Denver Broncos wide receiver, Brandon Marshall, broke the most receptions in a single game record with a unbelievable 21 receptions.

He surpassed San Francisco's Terrell Owens record of 20 on Dec. 17, 2000. Marshall had 21 catches for 200 yards and two touchdowns, although they still lost to the Colts, 28-16. Marshall had a good feeling going into this game. Just because of the environment, the situation of playing the Colts. I believe big players step up in big games, and this was a big game for us."Other Notable NFL records:1 Most Career Touchdowns (208) - Jerry Rice 2. Most Rushing Yards Gained In A Game (296) - Adrian Peterson 3 Highest Career Passing Rating (96.8) - Steve Young4 Passing Yards In A Season (5,084) - Dan Marino5 Most Career Fumbles (161) - Warren Moon 6 Most Sacks In A Season (22.5) - Michael Strahan7 Most Career Passing Touchdowns (442) - Brett Favre8 Most Career Field Goals (565) - Morten Anderson9 Most Receiving Touchdowns In A Season (23) - Randy Moss10. Most Yards From Scrimmage In A Season (2,429) - Marshall Faulk .

During the Detroit Pistons winning streak, Rodney Stuckey has been the unanimous Man of Steel. This has been a long time coming, considering all that the Pistons have gone through to get him to this point, (I mean, a whole season was thrown away for him! He'd better be improving!!)But all joking aside, Stuckey is growing into a superb player.Because of his recent play, it is necessary to bring up the question that has plagued him since Chauncey Billups was traded...Will Stuckey become the Piston's point guard of the futureHe is scoring more, dishing out more assists, and pulling down more rebounds, and has truly stepped up in the Pistons' hour of need.So yes, Stuckey will be the Piston's point guard of the future.End of story.Despite his impressive play, the team's current win streak merits a new question to be brought up...Will Stuckey be the point guard that Joe Dumars envisioned him to becomeThis question is harder to answer.The point guard is the floor general The player who leads his team through the fire and rain The ball handler in the clutch-est of clutch situations the commandingexecutor of theballclub. See where I'm going with thisThere are point guards like Mo Williams, talented but unable to truly lead a team.Then there are point guards, aka floor generals.Stuckey has played very nicely, but he is receiving too much credit. He is a skilled passer and an above average foul magnet.But these traits do not make him the floor general.It is his understanding of the moment, his ability to analyze and formulate the proper answer needed to help his teamsucceed, his inter-personal knowledge of not only his own teammates' style of play, but the overall manner andidiosyncrasies of his opponent's team, as well.It is the way he leads his team on and off the court, the impressive suits he wears to games, the calmness he exerts in the final seconds, the quiet fierceness he displays when he hits his shots.Now lets look at Deron Williams.