As the world continues to struggle with Covid-19, Some parts are trying to get back to what will be called the new normal. The game of baseball has already started up in Korea. Most can watch Korean baseball on ESPN in the wee early morning hours of most days. In […]
Month: May 2020
Chiefs, Ravens Will Showcase Top Two Offenses in AFC
The Kansas City Chiefs will be the most electrifying offense in the NFL in 2021. Patrick Mahomes will be the top passer in the NFL and will of course benefit from throwing to Tyreek Hill, Mecole Hardman, Sammy Watkins, and Travis Kelce. Running backs Damien Williams and rookie running back Clyde […]
The Sports World: Rectifying the Chaotic Reopening
The sports world finds itself flummoxed, flabbergasted, and frustrated. This is a holy mess requiring rapid rectification. All the world’s sports honchos are jonesing to reopen their sports. But they’re confounded as to how and when. Analysis paralysis torments their minds and jerks us around. To minimize coronavirus cases, they […]
Cowboys DE Aldon Smith’s Gratitude a Driving Force for his NFL Return
There was no doubt that the Dallas Cowboys needed to upgrade their defensive front after losing key players such as Robert Quinn and Maliek Collins to free agency. They shocked the world when they signed former All-Pro Aldon Smith back in April in an attempt to somewhat offset those departures […]
Early Season College Basketball Tournaments for Teams in America East
Assuming all goes well with the health crisis that we all are dealing with at the moment and that college sports can and will start on time, teams with the America East basketball conference should have a busy early part of there schedule. That’s because several will be playing in […]
Forget Students and Classes, College Football Must Go On This Fall
Who cares about academics, learning, classes, and the futures of students at America’s colleges and universities? What difference does it make whether any of this education happens this coming Fall? Only one thing matters. This Fall there better be college football games played all across this great country every Saturday, […]
Denver Broncos: The Potent Combo of Phillip Lindsay and Melvin Gordon
High-octane Denver Broncos’ running backs Phillip Lindsay and Melvin Gordon are the best backfield combination in the AFC West. This is just my opinion, but I’m probably right. Instead of the cliche “Thunder and Lightning” theme you often hear with RB duos, Lindsay and Gordon are more of a two […]
Navigators Add BC Catcher and Another FCBL All-Star to 2020 Roster
LYNN, Mass. — The North Shore Navigators have signed two more Massachusetts natives to contracts for the upcoming 2020 season, including the sixth former Futures Collegiate Baseball League All-Star on the roster. Reigning FCBL Relief Pitcher of the Year Beau Dana is the latest addition to the team’s pitching staff, […]
Morissette is BC Baseball’s First Two-Time All-American
TUCSON, Ariz. – Boston College third baseman Cody Morissette (Exeter, N.H.) was named an All-American for the second year in a row by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. A second-team selection, Morissette became the first two-time All-American in BC history. In a shortened 15-game season, Morissette hit a team-best .448 (26-for-58) and owned a 1.177 OPS […]
Are Armstrong, Jordan, and Tiger Bigger Winners Or Losers?
Are Armstrong, Jordan, and Tiger Bigger Winners Or Losers? What does it cost to be the best at what you do, to be the greatest of all time at your particular sport? Is it justified to be a jerk to others, to treat them as inferior to you, because you […]