Despite my New York Yankees being owned (again) by the Houston Astros, I find this World Series very intriguing. It’s not often you have two teams whose starting pitching are their strengths. If Houston’s triumvirate of Justin Verlander, Gerrit Cole,… Read More ›
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2019-2020 NBA Preview
The 2019-2020 NBA season is FINALLY upon us. In fact, this is doubly exciting for me because thanks to a bevy of earth-shattering offseason moves, this is shaping into the most wide open seasons in recent memory. Reigning NBA Finals… Read More ›
Hard to Fault the Rams for Getting Ramsey for a Ransom
I understand some fans and media folk getting on the Los Angeles Rams for giving the Jacksonville Jaguars the keys to the kingdom for disgruntled cornerback Jalen Ramsey. He’s not going to help the Rams’ offensive line block better. Jared… Read More ›
2019 NFL Power Rankings: Week 6
I normally start making my power rankings at the quarter pole (Week 4), because you never REALLY know (outside of the New England Patriots) who will be any good. After all, one of the best things about the NFL is… Read More ›
2019 MLB Playoffs: League Championship Series
Disclaimer: these picks are not based on being a prisoner of the moment, rather what I was thinking BEFORE both championship series began. And yes, I know I’m late as hell — so sue me… National League St. Louis Cardinals… Read More ›
Jay Gruden Ain’t the Only Blame for Redskins’ Mess
I’m not here to SOLELY take up for Jay Gruden. Ol boy has some skin in this Washington Redskins’ mess too. Gruden compiled a 35–49–1 head coaching record in Washington. He made the playoffs only once — and lost that… Read More ›
2019 MLB Playoff Preview: ALDS
Editor’s note: yeah, I know this post is late as hell. Sue me. New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins Both these squads hit over 300 home runs this season, with the Twins setting the record with 307. Since quality starting… Read More ›