February brought us the cryptic tweet of Marshawn Lynch, NBA All Stars praising the Warriors and Tim Lincecum remaining a free agent.
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Marshawn Lynch Is A Marketing Genius
*This column was originally published on The Sports Fan Journal. Silent but deadly. The motto may as well be as connected to Marshawn Lynch as his nickname “Beast Mode.” Lynch is silent in interviews but deadly on the field. His… Read More ›
No Last Laugh For Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
*This column was originally published on The Sports Fan Journal. Early in Sunday’s NFC championship, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, the Green Packers rookie free safety, was laughing in the face of the reigning Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks. From his days… Read More ›
Peyton Manning’s legacy trumps Super Bowl dud
Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports This column was originally published in The Inkwell, and on its website. The best offense in football versus the best defense in football. Peyton Manning looking to seal the deal on the greatest statistical season… Read More ›
The Shermanator vs Peyton’s Fivehead
(Elaine Thompson/AP Photo) This column was originally posted in The Inkwell and on its website. “I’m the best corner in the league! When you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree, that is the result you are going to… Read More ›
The problem with human error in sports
The San Francisco 49ers’ last chance of winning the Super Bowl, controversially, came down to a no-call from the officials on Colin Kaepernick’s fourth-and-goal heave for Michael Crabtree with just 1:46 remaining. Officials deciding not to step in at the… Read More ›
Be sad, but excited 49ers fans
The life of a sports fan is one of the strangest and most complex, lives you will come bye. When your team wins, you win. When your team loses, you lose. But really, you have absolutely nothing to do with… Read More ›
Which Harbaugh will hold the Lombardi trophy?
After nearly six months of football, only the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers are left fighting to hold the Lombardi trophy. Super Bowl XLVII will be one for the ages. We know this game is full of storylines and… Read More ›
Editorial conflict over the latest Sports Illustrated
We all know the big impact that faith plays in sports. Every game you watch, teams huddle together in prayer, point to the sky to honor God as a celebration and now athletes even kiss their biceps that are covered… Read More ›
Ray Lewis and Alex Rodriguez: Two Different Outlooks
In one day, two of America’s most heralded athletes in their respective sports, were faced with performance-enhancing drugs reports that could have tarnished their careers. However, it seems that these two stories have completely different public outlooks. Alex Rodriguez finds… Read More ›