Category Archives: NFL

My Five Keys to Beating the Rams – How’d I do?
November 10, 2013

by Kent Sterling Any idiot can blather about what five or seven or three or twelve things a team needs to do to win on Sunday, but here at kentsterling.com, we hold ourselves – or more accurately myself – accountable for bold prognostications. Here are the five key’s I identified Friday, and whether I was […]

Indianapolis Colts – Five Keys to Beating the St. Louis Rams Sunday
November 8, 2013

by Kent Sterling The St. Louis Rams appear to be a typically mediocre team.  Since 2004, the level of misery they have heaped upon the fans of that river town is beyond measure.  The worst five-year run (15-65) in the history of the NFL was followed by 2012’s 7-8-1 effort, and they appeared to be […]

Richie Incognito Bullying Story – Media Starting to Shift Coverage Toward Incognito
November 7, 2013

by Kent Sterling First, Richie Incognito – a complete kook – was tormenting Jonathan Martin – a sensitive genius.  Then, coach Joe Philbin instructed Incognito to “toughen up” Martin.  Then, quarterback Ryan Tannehill says that if you asked Martin two weeks ago who his best friend on the team is, he would have said Incognito. […]

Richie Incognito and Jonathan Martin – Bullying Is Easy to Stop Most of the Time
November 5, 2013

by Kent Sterling The mess between Miami Dolphins guard Richie Incognito and teammate Jonathan Martin has brought the discussion of bullying to the fore, so talking about an option my Dad shared with me about dealing with bullies seems relevant. This is not meant to be a how-to, just an anecdote about a seventh grade […]

Gary Kubiak and John Fox in the Hospital Brings Talk of Health Front and Center
November 5, 2013

by Kent Sterling Houston Texans coach Gary Kubiak is in the hospital after suffering what is being described as a mini-stroke at halftime of the Sunday night game against the Indianapolis Colts, and Denver Broncos coach John Fox underwent heart surgery yesterday to replace a valve.  As a result, people are asking whether coaches are […]