NFL Offseason 2012: Dallas Cowboys’ Tony Romo Deserves More Credit Than He’s Given

Every year analysts, beat writers, bloggers, Fantasy Experts, radio personalities and league personnel have an annual debate  regarding the Dallas Cowboys chances. The question is always this:

Can Tony Romo lead them to a Super Bowl?

Well, while it hasn’t been done yet, let me answer that question with an unwavering and resounding yes. Continue reading “NFL Offseason 2012: Dallas Cowboys’ Tony Romo Deserves More Credit Than He’s Given”

MLB 2012 Preview: Baltimore Orioles Searching For An Identity

“It’s just throwing and catching and hitting and running. What’s simpler then that?” -Paul Richards, Baltimore Orioles Manager (1955-1961)

In the Beltway (Washington D.C./Baltimore etc.) area, baseball means lot more than people may realize.

The  capital didn’t get a baseball team because of a hunch by the league when the Expos were searching for a new home. They got a team because someone recognized the untapped potential of that market. A market left dormant, since 1997 by a franchise that once epitomized how things were done in baseball. Continue reading “MLB 2012 Preview: Baltimore Orioles Searching For An Identity”

MLB Spring Training 2012: Charlie Manuel And The Philadelphia Phillies Don’t Speak In Metaphors

Charlie Manuel is a manager that knows the definition of riding a wave.  He’s the kind of guy who tells it like it is, but in a way so veiled with his southern drawl you would probably walk away ten steps before you realized you were just told off. Continue reading “MLB Spring Training 2012: Charlie Manuel And The Philadelphia Phillies Don’t Speak In Metaphors”

Bryce Harper, first-round #1 (overall) pick of the Washington Nationals in 2010, swinging a 47 ounce bat. Watch how fast his hands are when he switches back to the 34 ounce. Not sure what to expect from him just yet but he does have the tools to be great.