Playoffs?!? I had to say it, but yes, that's exactly what we're talking about!
So who will be the (Super!) Wild Card Weekend winners?
Who's going to win it all?
I have the answers and then some!
The Big Ten got it right: Ohio State deserves to play for a conference championship (and maybe more?), but the same cannot be said for ESPN and their latest Top 100 NBA Players list, however. Rankings galore in this episode on both the gridiron and hardwood...and someone must stop - or at least try to slow down - everyone's favorite hype train, so why not me? A new NBA season looms large...
The Rams may have found their 2018 mojo again if their TNF domination of the Patriots is any indication. Can they keep it going into January? As for their latest victims...New England may be home to the worst offense I have ever seen in my life, and it's time to talk about it...AGAIN!
Errol Spence is back and better than ever, but should we even be clamoring for a Spence/Crawford showdown if they don't even seem to want it all that much? Plus, more boxing talk as a Joshua/Fury unification bout potentially looms...and there is a new MUST-SEE fighter in the sport too.
So we finally saw it: Mike Tyson and Roy Jones sharing a boxing ring together. What did you think? In the first of a two-part series highlighting Thanksgiving, I share my thoughts on the much-anticipated exhibition, the Jake Paul/Nate Robinson idiocy that preceded it and how boxing has a chance to FINALLY thank us, the fans, for our longsuffering with a potential superfight.
Salute to all the Veterans! On this day, I just had to use my freedom to address the nonsense surrounding one of the most underappreciated athletes of our era -- if not of all-time -- for the final time.
In the second half of the series premiere, we take a closer look at a bit of boxing history, acknowledge a new level of 'herstory', and you'll even hear a bit of 'mystory' as well - particularly, how the year 2020 was vital to the Parking Lot Pull-Up's existence.
Finally! The first of this two-part series premiere features delves into boxing's major players in its most exciting division. Also, what's next for Canelo Alvarez, as boxing's P4P mainstay and main attraction is a free agent? Hint: The answer is in the past. Ring the bell!