Category Archives: Writers

Major League Baseball overreaching in talking about ban on smokeless tobacco
July 17, 2014

by Kent Sterling There is no argument that chewing tobacco is just about as dumb a thing as human beings can do.  It’s highly addictive and causes oral cancer.  Those are two very solid reasons to avoid sticking weeds in your mouth and spitting the disgusting juice. But there is also no argument that people […]

What Major League Baseball can learn from World Cup Soccer
July 14, 2014

by Kent Sterling Americans like to think we are pretty damn smart and savvy, but the World Cup showed that sports fans from everywhere but America are geniuses in comparison. Soccer is not the most exciting gamete watch.  The ball spends much more time in the middle of the field than near the goals, and […]

LeBron James Decision – the real victim is the credibility and self-image of the media
July 11, 2014

by Kent Sterling Never have so many talked so much about a story without any facts.  Brian Windhorst is on every Sportscenter saying that he doesn’t know anything again and again and again.  Josina Anderson stands in the streets of Cleveland talking about the people parked outside James’ house. Mark Schwartz is in Miami talking […]

The Indiana Pacers Need Lance Stephenson
July 9, 2014

by Bert Beiswanger So what do the Pacers and team president Larry Bird do with Lance “Born Ready” Stephenson? It seems everyone in Indianapolis has had an opinion on this the last few days, and I have mine. I don’t see that the Pacers have much of a choice but to re-sign Lance Stephenson. I […]

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay’s life becoming more complicated by the day
July 9, 2014

by Kent Sterling Jim Irsay is paying the price for backing away from the sobriety he gained a long time ago through diligent pursuit.  There are plenty of reasons to address addiction, and they are starting to pile up for the Indianapolis Colts owner. For a public figure, addiction brings vulnerability, and that vulnerability draws […]