By Keith McDonald The Wizards have been playing well without John Wall in the lineup, almost too well. The topic of, “Are the wizards better without Wall?” has been seemingly the only national attention the Wizards have received all year. This narrative should soon end. Jake Whitacre of the Wizards blog BulletsForever did a great job highlighting a... Continue Reading →
After Saquon Barkley’s Impressive Combine, Who Will Make Him Their Feature Running Back?
By Garrett Pelto The Nittany Lions' best player, running back Saquon Barkley, is one of the most well-known names in NCAA College Football. As he should be. Barkely was the leader in the Heisman race for majority of the year, until the Nittany Lions lost back-to-back games against Big 10 rivals, Ohio St. and Michigan... Continue Reading →
Will Steelers Answer the Bell with Another Franchise Tag?
By Garrett Pelto Mike Tanier of Bleacher Report recently covered and gave his take on the NFL franchise tag dilemma in Pittsburgh with, but who else, Steelers running back, Le’Veon Bell. Again. For the second year in a row, Pittsburgh has to deal with offseason negotiations with their star running back who is responsible for... Continue Reading →
The Championship Season That Never Happened
By: Spencer Nixon If you`re like me, you love everything about college basketball. From the recruitment process before the season starts to the rivalry games throughout the year and finally the March madness tournament, the excitement and drama that comes with college basketball is unparalleled. The passion that college athletes play with and the... Continue Reading →
THE EAGLES SUPER BOWL RUN – BROKEN DOWN
By Ryan Horvath Every NFL team plays 16 regular season games. 17 weeks is the regular season but each team gets one bye week to rest and practice their plays. If any given team were to make the playoffs they could have three to four more games. The first being the wild card game, where... Continue Reading →
Super Bowl 52 from a Patriots Fan
By: Spencer Nixon Via The Michigan Journal As a football fan, Super Bowl 52 was everything you could hope for and more. Leading up to the game there was plenty to talk about, a backup quarterback leading a team of underdogs against a juggernaut that has dominated the NFL for nearly two decades. People were... Continue Reading →
UFC Fight Night 126: Cerrone vs. Medeiros RECAP
By Garrett Pelto I woke up this morning juiced to write about last night’s UFC Fight Night 126. By far one of the best fight card performances in 2018 aside from maybe UFC 220: Miocic vs. Ngannou and last week’s UFC 221: Romero vs. Rockhold. Oh but unlike those other ones… it was FREE on... Continue Reading →
Dan the Man with No Plan
By Keith McDonald Photo via Getty Images If you’re anything like me, you can’t remember a Washington Redskins team that wasn’t controlled by a greed-driven, power hungry owner. I’m talking, of course, about the one and only Daniel M. Snyder. The businessman that bought my beloved Redskins in 1999 never coached, scouted or even played... Continue Reading →
Shalieve
By Garrett Pelto If you followed any of the 2017 NFL season, you probably lost a favorite player to some injury. Whether it was Odell Beckham Jr. and his broken ankle, J.J. Watt and his tibial plateau fracture, Eric Berry and his ruptured Achilles tendon, Richard Sherman and his Achilles tendon, David Johnson and his dislocated... Continue Reading →