July 7, 2010 – There’s a limit to how many chances a guy can get. And even though the Eagles don’t have anyone aside from a rookie from Northwestern to back up Kevin Kolb, they should go shopping. And by the way Andy Reid, cross JaMarcus Russell off your list. Michael Vick is in trouble [...]
June 19, 2010 – By Norman Rey It’s not like it took Jim Joyce for us to question the role of referees in the outcome of games. The “human element” has been at work longer than anyone can remember. Thursday night’s NBA Final was full of it. A four point game and refs seeing things [...]
June 10, 2010 – The slow disintegration of the NCAA (“No longer in Charge of American Athletics)began today when Nebraska and Colorado left the Big 12. It begins the long unraveling of the power base where college presidents collected from, over-legislated, and ruled with an iron fist over its member institutions. Money was their main [...]
June 12, 2010 – June, 2010 will forever be known as the beginning of a new type of letter of intent day. It marks the date when major college football programs began the profit-incented migration to new conferences, which should lead to a complete overhaul of alignment that will turn college sports on its head. [...]
June 5, 2010 – He was once a small market owner who friendlied his way to the job as commissioner. He went from being one of them to working for them. No neat trick. The job required speaking softly and not carrying a big stick. Bud Selig has been at it now for 18 years. [...]










