The Olympics lived up to and exceeded my expectations, especially hockey. Sadly, it’s time to say goodbye. Before we do, let’s recap the last day-and-a-half of bobsledding and hockey.
The Olympics lived up to and exceeded my expectations, especially hockey. Sadly, it’s time to say goodbye. Before we do, let’s recap the last day-and-a-half of bobsledding and hockey.
The Olympics are quickly coming to a close. Before we enter the stretch leg, let’s recap the most noteworthy events of the past few days. Most importantly, did Apolo Anton Ohno get robbed? I smell Canadian bacon, I mean bias.
I sat on the sidelines for months, avoiding the Tiger Woods scandal altogether. Three months after Woods’ SUV tattooed an innocent fire hydrant, I weigh in. (The quote in the title belongs to the great Round Mound of Rebound, not Tiger Woods.)
The Olympics are in full swing and I’m completely enthralled. We’re not quite halfway through, yet there is plenty to discuss. If you haven’t been watching, there’s still time to join the fun (hurry, before you miss all the speedskating). Allow me to get you caught up with a few moments I’ve deemed notable.
Athletes need us more than we need them (I may be an exception). Make sure you demand the most from your favorite players.
The Olympics are back. Two weeks of uninterrupted athletic competition are especially welcomed during the doldrums of February.
After gushing over Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts in my Super Bowl preview, there was only one way for me to recap tonight’s Super Bowl: An apology letter to Sean Payton, Drew Brees, and the New Orleans Saints.
Super Bowl Extra Large Intravenous Therapy (XLIV, or 44 for those that don’t speak Roman Numerals) will kick off in just a few days. Here’s a super-duper breakdown of the NFL’s biggest game.
Excessive celebrating is out of control in professional football (and college too). I took it upon myself to develop a solution. If accepted, this solution would discourage unnecessary celebrations, increase fan enjoyment, AND create more jobs in a lousy economy.