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‘I’m Johnny Manziel, and You’re Not.’
August 29, 2013
The NCAA mandated that Texas A&M’s Heisman-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel had to give a speech detailing all the life lessons he learned during his scandal-plagued summer. Here is a fictional accounting of what he might say.
ESPN Journalists Speak Out on Concussion Documentary
August 27, 2013
ESPN is the New York Yankees of sports journalism and, as with the Yankees, whether you love them or hate them, they have become a central axis upon which much of the sports world spins. That’s why an industry-wide earthquake was felt last week when
The New York Times
reported that the World Wide Leader in Sports had abruptly pulled out of a fifteen-month partnership with PBS’s
Frontline
to produce a documentary about head injuries in the National Football League. I spoke to some of ESPN's best journalists who vent about their feelings on the situation.
Why Banning Russia from the Olympics is a Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Idea
August 10, 2013
There are few people in the sports world I respect more than Cyd Zeigler the founder of the website Outsports, which deals with the sporting lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender athletes. I tweeted Mr. Zeigler's excellent article titled “Don’t Boycott Olympics Ban Russia From Competing Instead” precisely because it was incisive and made me think. I do however feel that on principle I need to state that I strongly disagree with his central premise.
Alex Rodriguez and the Pink Elephant in the room
August 6, 2013
Almost all the suspended players are from the Dominican Republic. This isn't coincidence or happenstance. It's the set-up of our globalized National Pastime in the 21st century.
Alex Rodriguez & "The Best Interests of the Game"
August 4, 2013
As a profoundly unsympathetic player faces an unprecedented suspension, the Major League Baseball Players Association needs to ask, "What would Marvin Miller do?"
On Vultures and Red Wings: Billionaire Gets New Sports Arena in Bankrupt Detroit
July 30, 2013
The headline juxtaposition boggles the mind. You have, on one day, “Detroit Files Largest Municipal Bankruptcy in History.” Then on the next, you have “Detroit Plans to Pay For New Red Wings Hockey Arena Despite Bankruptcy.”
Is the NFL Really Stupid Enough to Hire 'Gang Tattoo Experts' to Examine Players?
July 26, 2013
Call it football’s worst idea since helmets without face guards and the ten-dollar beer.
Down Goes Ryan Braun... with an Assist from his Union
July 23, 2013
Ryan Braun's suspension for the remainder of 2013 strongly signals thenew reality that pits the MLBPA and the owners against those on the field who are tainted by accusations of PED use.
The Slandering of NY Jet Oday Aboushi
July 15, 2013
Why would Yahoo! Sports publish a piece that accuses an NFL player of anti-Semitism without one solitary quote or piece of actual evidence. This is worse than your typical “keep your politics out of my sports” hit piece. It’s slander.
"America's Justice System is Broken": Athletes Speak Out on Trayvon Martin
July 15, 2013
In the aftermath of the shock/gutpunch/depressingly expected verdict that set Trayvon Martin's killer George Zimmerman free, athletes are speaking out.
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