Truth is the basic concept upon which all human interaction is formed. Legal systems depend on it to produce justice. But what is truth? Pontious Pilate asked that same question thousands of years ago. Then, he washed his hands, ceremonially… Read More ›
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Mixed Drink Monday Served on a Tuesday: Russell Wilson and the Seahawks were no match for Green Bay
Nothing sports-related drives me to reach for a strong drink faster than watching the smug Aaron Rodgers smirk his way to a win at Lambeau Field against my Seattle Seahawks. Yeah, Lambeau Field was the usual nightmarish cathedral of football… Read More ›
The Real Reason People Hate Mac Jones
The ability to absorb criticism is one skill everyone should learn. Do whatever it takes to blunt weaponized words formed to maim and kill a person’s psyche. A safe bet is that New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones already possesses… Read More ›
Justin Herbert: the Catalyst for Miami’s Dysfunction
Justin Herbert ruined the Miami Dolphins, but not in the traditional, opposing quarterback’s way with a soul-crushing, last-second, game-winning drive. No, he achieved this feat as an innocent bystander during the 2020 NFL draft. The Dolphins passed on Herbert and… Read More ›
Bills Take Over as AFC’s Best Team
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills rolled into Arrowhead and bullied the defending AFC Champs 38-20. After the game, we got the same old comments from the Bills about how this was just another game, it didn’t mean anything other… Read More ›
Sunday: The Day of Reckoning
Despite the NFL doing its best to make things easier for offenses, playing quarterback in the NFL is still practically impossible. The calculus involved for the poor souls willing to try is as overbearing as it is dangerous. Gameplans with… Read More ›
Henry’s Still the King
After Tennessee Titans’ running back Derrick Henry was limited to 58 yards rushing against the Arizona Cardinals, vindication coursed through the veins of all the math nerds who never miss a chance to diminish a running back’s worth in today’s… Read More ›
It’s a Wrap: Sixers over the Hawks
“Ice Trae” and the Atlanta Hawks had their moment in Game 1, but the playoff ride is over for them as the Sixers took control of the series with their Game 3 win. But there are still games to play… Read More ›
Will Philly’s ‘Crown Jewel’ shine during Game 6
Was Game 3 that long ago? The game where Embiid did whatever he wanted on the court against the Raptors? He crushed their souls with vicious blocks should anyone dare approach the basket. He hit 3-pointers. He provided a windmill… Read More ›
No ‘outside the box’ thinking required – sign Russell Wilson now
Standard NFL business practice implies that a team signs its franchise quarterback, no matter the cost. The deal simply gets made. But should we expect the people making the personnel decisions for the Seattle Seahawks to march to conventional wisdom’s… Read More ›