Articles posted in July 2015

If Tom Brady had been Richard Nixon, he would have burned the tapes
July 29, 2015

by Kent Sterling Cheaters are always compared to our nation’s 37th president who resigned in disgrace after cheating throughout the 1972 presidential election process that resulted in his re-election. At first, Richard Nixon consistently denied that cheating occurred, and later that he had any knowledge of whatever cheating had been done.  Alexander Butterfield dropped the […]

Colin Cowherd’s firing at ESPN shows need for talent management
July 27, 2015

by Kent Sterling Colin Cowherd is a great radio talent whose mouth gets ahead of his brain once in a while.  He believes that because he tries to tell the truth as he sees it that everything he says then must be the truth. That’s a philosophy that leads to great success for sportstalk hosts, […]

Former Colts QB Jack Trudeau arrested for DUI and PI early this morning
July 27, 2015

by Kent Sterling Jack Trudeau was arrested at 12:44 this morning for operating a vehicle while intoxicated and public intoxication by Zionsville police. This isn’t the first time Trudeau has run afoul of the law for alcohol related issues.  He was arrested for striking a cop in a bar fight and driving while intoxicated in […]

IndyCar gag order shows weak knees and leadership vacuum
July 22, 2015

by Kent Sterling People who run things need thick skin.  Criticism is a part of the equation for leaders, and it can be helpful in improving systems, staffing, and building success. A new rule has been adopted by IndyCar that shows whether they know that or not, they don’t embrace it. Click here to follow […]