“Tout it,” Shaq

From the June 5, 2011 episode of Sports Reporters.
From the April 3, 2011 episode of Sports Reporters
I watch the first round of the NCAA tournament I am reminded why it is always a better concept than reality:
Timeouts.
Sure, the games are fun, competitive, and the idea of win or you’re out makes for great drama – on the outside.
But inside the game, in the closing minutes, it’s not about action. It’s about … Read more »
From the March 13, 2011 episode of Sports Reporters.
Sometimes sports is about bodies and hearts, and sometimes the body fails. Sometimes the hearts do too. But the soul of sports can still shine.
So now the NFL is shut down. No training. No workouts. No free agent signings. No nothing. Nine billion dollars is apparently not enough for either side to amicably split, so we enter into what could be a long and debilitating work stoppage. The players union has undressed itself, decertifying, in an attempt to undress … Read more »
Jim Tressel said he didn’t know who to share his information with. This is a little like saying I didn’t know where to throw the grenade. Anyone with a lick of college football sense knows if someone tells you your players might be seriously violating some NCAA rules, you go right to your school, your … Read more »
From the February 27, 2011 episode of Sports Reporters. Watch my take on Miguel Cabrera’s drunken, and unpunished, behavior
So now we know why Miguel Cabrera was on the side of the road with a smoking engine when the cops spotted him late Tuesday night.
“His car broke down,” Dave Dombrowski, the Tigers GM told the media in Florida Saturday. “The radiator blew up.
“He was on his way [to Lakeland]. He had just left his … Read more »