I am a big believer in not listening to people when they say stupid things. Just because somebody says something, it does mean there is any merit to it, whatsoever. This is one of those times. Tedy Bruschi is great. Hall of Famer, one of the best linebackers in the history of the game, all... Continue Reading →
Hornets’ LaMelo Ball Wins NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month
It's everyone's favorite basketball family. That's right, the Ball brothers. This time it's the baby Ball brother. The Charlotte Hornets rookie notched his first Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month award. This was only a little spooky as the day before he was announced Eastern Conference Player of the Month, I watched the movie Employee... Continue Reading →
International Table Soccer Federation (ITSF) Tournaments Set to Return March 15th
Who doesn't love foosball? It's one of the greatest American game room equalizers. It separates the champs from the chumps. It stimulates the senses and tickles your competitive nature. That's right baby, foosball. One of the only games that is better on the table top versus the actual field. And if you love foosball, then... Continue Reading →
Matty Stafford Traded to LA Rams, Jared Goff to Detroit Lions
This trade is big time for the Rams. Jared Goff has improved tremendously since his NFL debut. Gone are the days of Jared Gofful. And he's a confirmed tough guy after coming back only days from hand surgery to lead the Rams past division rival Seattle in the Wild Card round this postseason. But I... Continue Reading →
Antonsen Stuns Axelsen, Men’s Singles Champion at BWF World Tour Finals
This one still hurts. I'm trying to reel it in, but it is what it is. Congrats to Anders Antonsen. He made the Danish Delight uncomfortable on the court. You could tell early on this match might be a bit different than what we've seen from Axelsen recently. It looked like Axelsen never got to... Continue Reading →
Carolina Marin Blows 1-0 Lead In Best-of-Three Women’s Singles Championship at BWF World Tour Finals
WOW. The Women's Singles Finale at the BWF World Tour Finals might've been the best match so far inside the Impact Arena. Carolina Marin just had the biggest collapse in recent Badminton history. Up 1-0 after the first game Tai Tzu Ying came out smashing, taking the second game 21-8. But the third game is... Continue Reading →
LEE/WANG Men’s Doubles Champions at BWF World Tour Finals
What's more intense than international world championship badminton? Doubles international world championship badminton. And that's exactly what Lee Yang and Wang Chi-Lin of China Taipei gave us in the Men's Doubles championship at the BWF World Tour Finals. They move almost in unison, like a pair a Jedi knights. Just swap out the light sabers... Continue Reading →
All Denmark Final at the BWF World Tour Finals in Bangkok
In the semi-finals we saw the Danish Delight Viktor Axelsen take on Chou Tien Chen in a rematch from their final Group Play match. Unfortunately for Chou Tien Chen, it was the same result. Axelsen made a statement with this win, reminding everyone on the circuit exactly who the Danish Delight is, and what he... Continue Reading →
BWF World Tour Finals Knockout Round Set
Day 3 of the BWF World Tour Finals is over and the Group Play matches are done. Viktor Axelsen rounded out Group A with yet another stellar performance in the Impact Arena. The Danish Delight absolutely throttled the world #2 Chou Tien Chen in 36 minutes (21-10, 21-14). Chen started the first game up 3-0... Continue Reading →
Day 3 of the BWF World Tour Finals Off to Blazing Start
One of the first matches to start Day 3 of the BWF World Tour Finals was an absolute spectacle to watch. It's everything that's right about the game of badminton. Russia VS Korea (Obviously not North Korea. Everyone knows North Korea has won every badminton championship that's ever existed) in the Men's Doubles division. Korea... Continue Reading →

