Posts Tagged ‘NFL’

Oct 31
2008

Fighter’s Chance

by in Political Beefs | 3,633 views | Reading Time 2:00

Here we are, less than a few days until we know who our next President will be. Excitement, tension, nervousness, and general anxiety may be filling your next few days depending on how involved you are with politics and the government future of our country. If you’re an Obama supporter, I would imagine you are […]

Jun 17
2008

Anti-Fan

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,691 views | Reading Time 5:29

If you read yesterday’s article, I talked about superstition and how it fits into sports and also our everyday lives. I mentioned how stupidstition, as I like to call it, is usually just a metaphor for failure. There are other times where superstition and the stupid practice of it are the results from something other […]

Jun 13
2008

Perfexcellency

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,465 views | Reading Time 5:12

I’m not sure if you all know, but I have always been a sports fan. I enjoy most sports because I enjoy the heat of competition. Over the years of my life, I have spent countless hours playing basketball, baseball, softball, and bowling just to name a few of the activities. Sports used to be […]

May 23
2008

Insane Owners

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,914 views | Reading Time 5:07

I’m not sure how closely you pay attention to sports and the salaries that players make, but there was a news story this week that tweaked my internal eye. The first quarterback taken in this year’s NFL (professional football league) draft just signed his first professional contract. You may want to prepare yourself here for […]

May 12
2008

Premeditation

by in Everyday Nonsense | 1,880 views | Reading Time 5:40

I came across an article today while reading my morning sports stories and events that I thought warranted some alternate thought. During last year’s NFL season (professional football league), a player was killed in his home during a robbery attempt. He was a young superstar of the league even though he experienced frequent run-ins with […]