Remember when the 2017 quarterback class was regarded as one of the weakest in years, possibly not even generating a first round pick? Yeah, well that way of thinking obviously ignored conventional wisdom regarding drafting quarterbacks for the NFL –… Read More ›
Month: April 2017
A fool’s errand: Mocking the 2017 NFL draft
By MIKE HERNDON Why do we do this to ourselves? Why do we try to predict the unpredictable? We are gluttons for punishment, for the embarrassment of being wrong, but we can’t help ourselves. We can’t help but try to… Read More ›
MLB Opening week: same old Mariners
Welcome back, Major League Baseball! MLB’s opening week always brings out the optimism for fans. No team has fallen out of contention yet. Hope is alive. For fans of the Seattle Mariners; however, this hope does not usually last long…. Read More ›
Leave the officiating on the court and the field, not the couch
By MIKE HERNDON There was less than a minute to play in the NCAA national championship game when North Carolina’s Kennedy Meeks and Gonzaga’s Silas Melson hit the floor to try to corral a loose ball with the Tar Heels… Read More ›