The Premier Lacrosse League is about a month away from their entry draft, where first-time PLL players will have a chance to be selected by one of the 8 league teams. The entry draft will consists of three rounds. The Cannons LC will have the first overall pick in each round. The Archers won the... Continue Reading →
Dunce of the Month | February Edition: The Delusions of Stephen A. Smith
I know this guy gets paid to say asinine things. I get it. Smith can also have a good take every now and then. But this guy really sounded like a goofball on this one. For anyone unaware, Blake Griffin used to play for the LA Clippers back in the "Lob City" days. The Clippers... Continue Reading →
Former NFL Wide Receiver Chris Hogan Declares for Premier Lacrosse League Entry Draft
Chris Hogan to everyone right about now You read that right! Two-time Super Bowl champion Chris Hogan has decided to get back to his roots. The Penn Stat alum has decided to get back into the lacrosse world, as he declared for the PLL entry draft that will take place next month. During his time... Continue Reading →
Carson Wentz Has Been Traded to the Indianapolis Colts
Welp, I guess the fly eagles fly motto has crashed and burned for a guy like Wentz. Only a few years ago, the Eagles won their first Super Bowl championship. Despite his season ending injury, Wentz was in terrific form that season, and most likely could've been the MVP that year. But he got hurt,... Continue Reading →
The Tantalizing Tua Tagovailoa
02-17-21 | For the last 20 years, times have been rough. For the last 20 years, times have been tough. The Dolphins of Miami have had no one to trust. 21 have tried, 21 have failed, since Marino retired, oh how he prevailed. Now comes another, could he break the curse? The cosmic forces say... Continue Reading →
Today In Sports History (February 17, 1931)
On this day in 1931, the first telecasted sporting event took place in Japan. Japan had always had an infatuation with baseball, much like the United States. This day in 1931 marked the first time any sporting event had been in televised in Japan, and it was one of the first televised baseball games in... Continue Reading →
Celtics Bounce Back Against Nuggets 112-99
After back-to-back losses for Boston against the two worst teams in the eastern conference, they were able to bounce back last night against the flaming Denver Nuggets. I did say the Nikola Jokic would go for 30 points and 13 rebounds and we were kinda close there. He had 43 points and six rebounds. He... Continue Reading →
Lakers Back on Right Path, Move Past Timberwolves 112-104
It's almost like a cosmic smack in the face. I predict an LA win by 10, they win by 8. It's as if the universe never wants me to be exactly right. Either way, the Lake Show got the job done, though I'm sure they would've wanted to wrap the game up earlier than they... Continue Reading →
Blazing Suns Take on New Look Nets
The Phoenix Suns are undefeated this week, and riding a six game winning streak. They've only lost once so far in February, and are 9-1 in their last 10 games. Devin Booker has been dropping 30 points a game like his job depends on it, oh wait. The Suns have been trying to silence doubters... Continue Reading →
Time Machine Tuesday: After His Rough N’ Rowdy KO Loss, Let’s Look Back at Jose Canseco’s Short-Lived MMA Career
The boxing promotion Rough N' Rowdy just had their 13th event about a week and a half ago. Barstool Sports intern Billy Football was fighting in the main event against former baseball player Jose Canseco. Canseco was famously outcasted by the baseball world after publishing his book, detailing the use of steroids in pro baseball.... Continue Reading →

