Category Archive: Sports Commentary

Janay Rice: Men shouldn’t hit women

Ok here we go I finally got up enough courage and have done enough thinking on this subject that I feel that I can speak on this issue without saying something thoroughly ignorant… Continue reading

Don Sterling: The Aftermath

If you have been following my twitter you know that I have been spending most of my time watching the NBA playoffs. So it was much to my dismay that my favorite time… Continue reading

The N Word (Part 3) Is it Love?

So why do Black people claim it is a term of endearment? Somewhere along the line the N-Word became shorthand for “I understand.” It’s not that the N Word is a good word… Continue reading

The N Word: (Part 2) It’s more than Black and White

Knowing what I know about American history it is pretty obvious that for White people the word meant “slave, animal, property, inferior.” As time went on and stereotypes of Black people became more… Continue reading

The N Word: (Part 1) An Introduction

Yesterday ESPN aired a special on the N-word. The special was brought on by a proposal by the NFL to penalize use of the word by players. I wonder why the NFL is… Continue reading

Richard Sherman: 500 Years a Slave

I watched the whole game on Sunday and I thought Sherman’s actions afterward were hilarious. I  noticed that when he went up to Crabtree after the game and stuck out his hand Crabtree… Continue reading

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I’d like to comment on the irony of the place that Jackie Robinson holds in America’s history as the man who integrated baseball. I know I have to tread very carefully here because… Continue reading

Lebron left Cleveland? OK with me.

Ok well first things first, it’s been a while since I wrote anything so I’m back. That’s all I have to say about that. Now the biggest news of the past week…you know… Continue reading

Thoughts on Allen Iverson

For those of you who don’t know Allen Iverson went to the same high school I graduated from (What’s up Bethel Bruins.) Being from the same area as him, I know what he… Continue reading