Category Archives: Writers

Chicago Cubs – Why Joe Girardi Is Not Coming to Chicago
October 8, 2013

by Kent Sterling Can you imagine a world where a manager like Joe Girardi given a choice between managing the New York Yankees and the Chicago Cubs?  He can’t either. The delusions of mediocrity that invade the consciousness of Cubs fans every once in awhile, and visions of Girardi in Cubbie blue have provided the […]

St. Louis Cardinals Show Chicago Cubs How to Retool, Not Rebuild
October 7, 2013

by Kent Sterling Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein would like Cubs fans to believe that rebuilding is the road to winning, and that it takes five years.  That the length of his contract is five years is purely coincidental. The St. Louis Cardinals just keep piling up trips to the postseason at a […]

Indiana Basketball – Freshman Devin Davis Is Ready to Contribute to the Hoosiers
October 7, 2013

by Kent Sterling When he played at Warren Central High School in Indianapolis all of seven months ago, Devin Davis was often the biggest and strongest player on the floor.  That made him an Indiana All-Star, but now he’s neither the biggest or strongest in the Big Ten.  He’s not even close. Click here to […]

Indianapolis Colts – A Win Is a Win, But Colts 34-28 Triumph Was a Pete Carroll Loss
October 6, 2013

by Kent Sterling The Colts did a lot of good things in the second half of today’s 34-28 come from behind win against the previously undefeated Seattle Seahawks, but that game was lost by the complications Seahawks coach Pete Carroll introduced to the game. It wasn’t the timeouts used because of staffing issues that caused […]

Hoosier Hysteria – Assistant Steve McClain Talks About What He Expects from the Hoosiers
October 4, 2013

by Kent Sterling There is a pressing question for everyone associated with the 2013-2014 Indiana University basketball team, and that is “What are your expectations for this year’s team?” It’s kind of a silly question because there isn’t a sane coach or player associated with this or any other team who will quantify it with […]

Cubs Graceless in Tossing “We miss you” Ron Santo Card, But What Do You Expect?
October 3, 2013

by Kent Sterling To fans, the Cubs are a passion, and the former players are heroes.  To Cubs management, the team is a business, and the former players are assets to leverage.  When they die, a period of mourning is observed.  As it lapses, all memorabilia representing that player is tossed into a dumpster.  Or […]