Category Archives: Writers

Buffalo Bills Bury Colts 44-20 in Preseason Rehearsal
August 11, 2013

by Kent Sterling Just keep repeating, “It just doesn’t matter like Bill Murray and the other counselors in “Meatballs.” The Colts looked awful today against a Buffalo Bills team likely to be among the worth in the NFL Click here to follow Kent on Twitter What a difference a year makes.  A year ago tomorrow, […]

Indianapolis Colts – Chuck Pagano Talks About What’s Left for Prep to Play Buffalo
August 9, 2013

by Kent Sterling If preseason games don’t do much to illuminate the level of play for any team (and they don’t), the workouts where attempts at comparative analysis is impossible are futile. The workouts are finished in preparation for the preseason opener Sunday against the Buffalo Bills at Lucas Oil Stadium, but the work isn’t […]

Indianapolis Colts – Five Statistics to Ignore When Talking About QB Andrew Luck
August 9, 2013

by Kent Sterling One of the only things I’ve learned at Indianapolis Colts Training Camp is that their quarterback, the 2012 #1 overall pick in the draft, is the real deal.  Andrew Luck has all the traits of an exceptionally talented player in the NFL. I’ve stared at Luck during workouts in Anderson during training […]

Six Reasons Early Commitments Like James Blackmon’s Should Stop
August 9, 2013

by Kent Sterling A person’s word is his bond, but there is no way for a 14 year-old to have the vaguest clue what he is promising when he commits to attend a university and play basketball. There are those who will say that coaches can’t have any idea what kind of player an eighth […]

Happy 25th Birthday to Wrigley Field Lights – They Haven’t Helped Much
August 8, 2013

by Kent Sterling Twenty-five years ago tonight, an exceptionally old man named Harry Grossman wheezed, “Let there be lights!”, pressed a button on a box with some wires sticking out of the bottom, and the lights came on at Wrigley Field for the first time. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter Grossman was one […]

2013 NBA Position Rankings – Top 10 Point Guards
August 6, 2013

by Ryan Sterling My criteria for this list has nothing to do with analytics and everything to do with how we as fans perceive who is the best.  I look at these players at their best (injuries aside) and see how they stack up.  Players who are good analytically who you will not see on […]

Less Smiles in Baton Rouge as LSU’s Les Miles Reinstates Running Back Jeremy Hill
August 6, 2013

by Kent Sterling It’s pathetic.  It’s ridiculous.  It’s weak.  And ultimately it’s unfair to LSU running back Jeremy Hill has been reinstated to the LSU football team because the lesson that could have been taught here was foregone in favor of serving the needs of a coach to continue to win at a program that […]