As Peyton Manning continues recuperating from the spinal fusion procedures he underwent last year, it appears all but certain that he’ll continue his career a with a new franchise. Manning wouldn’t be the first future Hall of Fame quarterback to have to change teams in the twilight of his career and he won’t be the last (take heed Tom Brady). No one is
Tron Legacy opens Friday and it’s indescribable how excited I am for it. But it’s somehow only the second most talked about legacy being discussed these days. After missing his first start in 18 years on Monday night despite God’s intervention at the MetroDome Sunday morning, Brett Favre’s career may or may not be over. I believe he’s got three
Two weeks ago, Brett Favre sent the football world into a 50 yard spiral over an alleged text message stating, “This is it”. He’d had enough. Like Detective Murtaugh, Brett appeared to finally look himself in the mirror and decided he was too old for this s*#t. That lasted all of 2 weeks. It was as inevitable as Scott Boras
On Monday afternoon, news of 72 year old Bill Cosby’s death shocked the nation. Apparently, it shocked even Bill Cosby who has now endured four of his own death hoaxes this week (Five if you include the movie “Ghost Dad”). However, as the hoax was slowly debunked, the Internet backtracked. Conversely, part of me feels like Cosby has been the
Pretty mundane week in the world of sports. Stephon Marbury decided to continue his career in China where no one can understand the crazy things he says and Lebron James decided to make a splash with some Vegas debauchery complete with scantily clad waitresses along with some classic douchery when he flipped off a radio DJ from Akron for no
