The perception is that with Tom Brady out for the first four games, the division for the first time in quite some time is open for the taking. Can the Jets surpass last year’s win total and make a claim at winning the division? Are Rex Ryan’s Bills a team on the rise in year […]
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Will The Broncos Repeat? 2016 AFC West Division Preview
One of the most competitive, wide-open divisions in the league, the AFC West features the defending champions Denver Broncos, a Chiefs team who has been knocking on the door for a few years, a Raiders squad that has amassed exceptional talent and should be well positioned to compete… and the San Diego Chargers. Here’s a […]
Why LeBron James Belongs At The Top With Michael Jordan
The locker room at QuickenLoan was still soaked in champagne as the takes concerning the “greatest ever” started flowing freely. With each passing NBA Finals, with each additional title under LeBron James’ belt, the conversation around the “GOAT” or the best ever NBA player ever is reignited. Up until a year or so ago, outside of […]
How The U.S. Men’s Team Is Giving Its Fans Renewed Belief
Last week at this time, the soccer blogosphere (including this prestigious publication) was calling for Klinsmann’s head. Fast-forward just a short week and a couple of games ahead and we are hailing Klinsmann a genius. All it took was a strong performance against Costa Rica, a scrappy, hard-fought win against Paraguay and a complete collapse of Colombia in their last group […]
Why Is The USMNT Playing Its Most Uninspiring Soccer In Decades?
While it may be too early to throw in the towel on the current Copa America campaign, it is not premature to call out the rotten state of the U.S. men’s national team. Let’s examine some of the reasons behind this demise. Jurgen Klinsmann S**t flows downhill, so let’s start with the man at the […]
The Warriors Struggle & Find Themselves In Unfamiliar Territory
Seventy-three wins, best regular season team ever, two predictable playoff series wins later, the Golden State Warriors are now faced with the task of needing to win three out of the next four games to be able to continue their season. For the first time in the last year or so, the Dubs appear not just mortal […]
NBA Playoffs: Can Anyone Beat The Cavs? Yes, The Cavs
A few weeks ago, in wide-eyed awe of the Golden State Warriors, on the heels of the best regular season record ever, we were asking the very relevant question (at the time) – whether anyone is equipped to stop the Dubs juggernaut. Oh boy, has the narrative changed since then. A Steph Curry sprained MCL and […]
A Fan’s Analysis Of The Dallas Cowboys’ 2016 Draft
4-12? That record sure doesn’t sound like America’s team. The Dallas Cowboys have one of the historically best franchises in the league, however, the team has struggled as of late. As diehard Cowboys fan, it has been hard to watch it unfold. Whether you blame the coaching or Tony Romo, the point is that they were in […]
Social Media & Safe Picks: The Crazy Story Of The 2016 NFL Draft
Somewhere in that sweet spot between watching the outlandish outfits on the red carpet and waiting for the inevitable Jared Goff – Carson Wentz 1-2 punch combo, we were treated to some unscripted Hollywood drama. Gas masks, bong hits, social media accounts hacked, extortion, under the table cash payments. The 2016 draft had developed a […]
NBA Playoffs: So What Have We Learned After Week 1?
Short answer is, we learned that the Second Round can’t come soon enough. The first week has been short on drama and competitive games,, and high on blowouts. Out of the first 19 games in the first week we have had 11 games where the margin of victory was 15 points or higher. We had five […]
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