Author: Greg

  • Brian Robinson Jr. Trade Represents Shift in Offensive Structure

    On Friday, the Washington Commanders moved on from running back Brian Robinson Jr. The Commanders traded Robinson Jr. to the San Francisco 49ers for a 2026 sixth round draft choice. Robinson Jr. was the longest tenured running back on the Commanders’ roster and was entering the final year of the four year, $5 million dollar Read more

  • How My Academic Journey Prepared Me For Publication

    Many of us remember our high school and college days having to write either book reports or thousand word essays focusing on an interesting historical figure. I remember having to do extensive research during my junior year in high school on “The Catcher in the Rye”. It was difficult enough to answer the questions posed Read more

  • The NFL Rookie with the Most to Prove in 2025

    The 2025 NFL preseason is now in full swing, with rookies getting the chance to see much needed game action against opposing NFL teams. The regular season provides many storylines involving several key rookies. Jacksonville Jaguars’ rookie Travis Hunter is one rookie in the NFL spotlight. He’s looking to become the first player in NFL Read more

  • Parental Figures In Professional Sports Should Be Celebrated

    The world of professional sports seems to be all about glamour and fame. Imagine getting paid millions of dollars to play a professional sport. It’s a proposition that many of us would embrace in a second. However, most of us only see the final destination of the journey. We aren’t witnesses to the path that Read more

  • What Would Success Look Like For Travis Hunter?

    Jacksonville Jaguars’ rookie Travis Hunter is trying to accomplish what no NFL player has ever done. Some NFL players in past years have played on offense, defense, and special teams. One notable example is Hunter’s former head coach at the University of Colorado, Deion Sanders. Sanders put together a brilliant Hall of Fame career as Read more

  • Shedeur Sanders Gets His Shot Early

    Cleveland Browns’ rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders entered the NFL with a lot of fanfare. Sanders is the son of NFL Hall of Famer and current Colorado Buffaloes’ head football coach Deion Sanders. Shedeur Sanders enjoyed a stellar four year collegiate career, with his first two years at Division II Jackson State, and his latter two Read more

  • Washington Commanders Hope Defensive Additions Provide Improvement

    The Washington Commanders fielded one of the most prolific offensive units in the NFL last season. Their offensive renaissance was spearheaded by quarterback Jayden Daniels and wide receiver Terry McLaurin as the Commanders rode their 2024 offensive momentum into the NFC Championship game. Their surprising playoff run ended with a 55-23 loss to the eventual Read more

  • American Eagle Ad Sends Interesting Message

    It’s no secret that companies have used all kinds of tactics in their efforts to promote their products or services. And the American Eagle company is no exception. The American Eagle jeans commercial featuring actress Sydney Sweeney has become a hot topic recently. The commercial begins with Sweeney talking about how the jeans fit to Read more

  • 2025 NFL Hall of Fame Class Sets Standard Of Excellence

    The 2025 NFL Hall of Fame Class contained an extremely small number of inductees. Cornerback Eric Allen, defensive end Jared Allen (no relation), tight end Antonio Gates, and wide receiver Sterling Sharpe were the only inductees to the NFL Hall of Fame on August 2, 2025. Eric Allen played 14 seasons in the NFL for Read more

  • Is It Too Late for Washington Commanders To Resign Terry McLaurin?

    Contract extension talks have stalled between the Washington Commanders and wide receiver Terry McLaurin. McLaurin is seeking a deal similar to the deal that wide receiver D.K. Metcalf signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Commanders might have been inclined to offer McLaurin a deal that averages around $27 million per year. That isn’t good enough Read more