Gordon is Grumbling Alright sports fans, let’s get something straight. There are a lot of reasons to be angry with LeBron James this offseason, but going to Miami isn’t one of them. Sure, we’re all a little angry that he went the way of D-Wade and Chris Bosh because our favorite teams now have a … Continue reading
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Another NHL Rule Change? Enough is Enough
As a huge hockey fan, I am a purist of the game, and I don’t like to see too many things change. Of course, since the 2004-05 NHL lockout, we have seen a different NHL. The tag-up offside rule is a nice change, as it allows for a smoother-flowing game with less interruptions. The big … Continue reading
The NCAA Tournament is Expanding
With more money to be made and quality teams being left out, the NCAA’s end of season basketball tournament is expanding from 65 teams to 68. They will add three more play-in games to the current format, so there will be 4 play-in games leading in to the round of 64. The round of play-in games will … Continue reading
Jim Dolan Isn’t Too Bright
I really haven’t gone off on one of my promised tirades thus far, but I think it’s time to finally change that. We have Madison Square Garden and Cablevision chairman (and thus, the owner of the New York Knicks and New York Rangers) Jim Dolan to thank for setting me off. Last week, news surfaced … Continue reading
Salary Caps
I think it is obvious that Ilya Kovalchuk’s contract was a slick attempt to circumvent the salary cap. However, I wish they had allowed it. Salary caps are generally bad for sports leagues. They are a socailly acceptable form of communism and I applaud Major League Baseball for avoiding even a soft cap. Why should … Continue reading