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Colts Arrival On Miami’s Block is More Imperative Than Historic Plateau

Posted: 18th December 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NFL
Anyone can debate whether now is a good time to rest players, and ignore a historic plateau. And somewhere today, the arrogance of the Æ72 Miami Dolphins has awakened. By the time the Thursday night game finished, the Indianapolis Colts arrived inches closer of shattering a seemingly unbreakable record. What seems untouchable is capable of being broken, but should be the least priority for the Colts. ItÆs obvious theyÆre focused on perfection, not ...

Patriots Can’t Just Send Them Home, Belichick Step Up as Leader

Posted: 15th December 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NFL
The irony, whether if this decade portrays a dynasty or asterisk is, the New England Patriots have shifted directions. Instead of chasing another Lombardi Trophy, the franchise accused of Sypgate, is deteriorating and is unbalanced. For almost a full decade, the Patriots were referred to as a sleaze in professional sports, committing a stupid act.á The Pats were classified as disloyal con artist, without trusting in integrity. They didnÆt have enough ...

Iverson Isn’t The Answer, Until He Overrides Selfishness, Ego

Posted: 27th November 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NBA
Theágreatest little man stood up,áand survivedáthe tallest men in sports.áOf course, everyone was intrigued wheneveráAllen Iverson had tough-minded and dynamic performances, whicháattractedáfans across the world. He entertained usámagnifyingáchildren as a role model, in which he wasáidolizedáandáhis singular actions wereáimitated on a regular. At 34, Iverson has prospered inátriumph, entering the season with the fifth-highest scoring record in NBA history. But, as we know,álingeringáflawsáare battering and forced Iverson to announce an earlyáretirement on ...

For LeBron, Flight No. 23 Next Destination Is New York

Posted: 17th November 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NBA
Considering the NBA has turned into an entertaining site, rather than an average basketball contest, LeBron James is globally admired across the world and emerged into the worldwide leader in basketball. If he migrated to Europe, the Euroleague would grasp our attention and routinely become an organic site for entertainment I suspect. The entertainment capital of the world doesnÆt reside in Los Angeles, Chicago, or even Cleveland; the town where amusement ...

Tom Cable Shouldn’t Get a Free Ride, Suspend Him

Posted: 12th November 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NFL
Why is it that every time the NFL admittedly mentions intolerance of misconduct, but fails to address issues of domestic violence? In a league where drug addicts, strip club addicts, and dog killers are forced to serve a rigid suspension, shouldnÆt the same type of punishment be given to Raiders coach Tom Cable, a disturbed individual who confirmed he has slapped his ex-wife? Is there anything else? Yes, two of his previous partners ...

It’s About Greed and Ego: Snyder Is an Egotistic Idiot, Worst Owner Ever

Posted: 11th November 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NFL
In the richest sports league, an egotistic owner by the name of Dan Snyder purchased a franchise in the NFL. I tip my hat offáto him,áhaving the proper necessities to own a franchise, since purchasing the Washington Redskins 10 years ago. But recently, in fact, a few years ago, I have putámyáthumbs downáand quickly watched the richest franchise in the league deteriorate. Like most people, grasping an understanding Snyder is heedless about ...

Denver Broncos’ Flawless Drive is Wasteful, If Bothered By Pesky Steelers

Posted: 10th November 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NFL
It felt like a playoff game, I swear. Seems football fanatics are getting a head start in a sneak preview, and how a fascinating postseason may square off. Two bottomless defensive teams,áand two flawless defensive coordinators describe the kind of teams assembled. As it turns out, the Denver Broncos are subjected to an unbelievable year, and survived disastrous turmoil that nearly battered an entire organization. So now, itÆs hard admitting thatáthe ...
Shame on our country that wasábred and taught to unite as one. If citizens truly believe in befriending other individuals, America would be a kinder place, and weÆll impetuously utter united we stand, united we fall. But weÆve reached a point, when emotionally others betrays someone, sadly, implying cowardice under the circumstance that they were never really a true friend. Needless to say, itÆs similar to Magic JohnsonÆs and Isiah ThomasÆ ...

Hate All You Want, but Yankees Are America’s Franchise

Posted: 5th November 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in MLB
After a gratifying night at the new and colossal Yankee Stadium, long-suffering derailment finally has dissolved putting behind disastrous misfortunes that ultimately stained prodigy and eminence, which classified a franchise and state. Instead, traditional pinstripes symbolized dysfunction and theálaughingstock in baseball, failing to reach expectations of financial blunders áwhich severely hurt a franchise known for foolish spending collapses andácompiling titles. But now, aáincredible joyride in a town where a massive crowd is ...

From Aint’s to Saints: Suddenly Contenders, Not Pretenders

Posted: 3rd November 2009 by Jonathan Mathis in NFL
Among all things, no atmosphere in America is as lively as the Superdome, where a large and energetic population gathers to root for a franchise that has encountered misery in prior years. But now, for skeptics who are blinded by surrealism, disbelieving is underestimating a team that has suddenly awakened and established itself into a playoff contender. In recent years, we were accustomed to observing a franchise shamelessly enduring inferiority. On ...