Let me start by saying the following: I am a big fan of Rachel Nichols. I respect the courage she had in wanting to confront Floyd Mayweather regarding his record on domestic violence ahead of the Manny Pacquiao fight –… Read More ›
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What Stuart Scott Meant to Me
The sports world lost a pioneer, a legend, and by all accounts a great man. ESPN personality Stuart Scott lost his battle to cancer at the age of 49. He leaves behind two beautiful daughters, a lot of memories, and… Read More ›
2014 World Cup Preview
Nope, this is not a dream – nor a hallucination (no matter how high some of y’all might be right now). Yours truly is previewing the 2014 World Cup. In fact, not only am I previewing the 2014 World Cup,… Read More ›
The Curious Case of Melo to the Bulls
Carmelo Anthony has been making some headlines as of late. First of all, he is one of the NBA’s biggest stars – who happens to play for one of the sorriest disappointments in my New York Knicks. Second, he is… Read More ›
Sam’s Sexuality Not a Big Deal to Fellow Athletes
When NFL draft prospect Michael Sam announced his is gay yesterday during ESPN’s “Outside the Lines”, a lot of people commended him for his courage. Some people trolled in internet chat rooms and called him every slur (mostly gay, but… Read More ›
Rob Parker’s Comment on RG3’s Blackness Is Disgusting
I’m sure by now you may have heard about what ESPN First Take’s Rob Parker said about Washington Redskins rookie QB Robert Griffin III’s “blackness”. It all started when RG3 stated that he did not want to be defined by… Read More ›
Speaking Your Mind Comes with a Price
I was thinking long and hard as to how I should approach this. Normally I do not take a run at fellow Steelers fans, but I have some words for Hank Williams, Jr. First of all, I am not upset… Read More ›