Author: Greg

  • Micah Parsons Endures Metaphoric Slap In The Face

    Dallas Cowboys’ linebacker Micah Parsons is one of the preeminent defensive players in the NFL. His resume includes being named 2021 Defensive Rookie of the Year, being selected to the Pro Bowl four times, and being a two time All Pro selection. Parsons has also recorded 52.5 career sacks during his NFL career, which has Read more

  • The Most Important Aspect To Resigning Terry McLaurin Involves A Non Quarterback

    Washington Commanders’ wide receiver Terry McLaurin has ended his contract holdout. He was spotted at training camp on Saturday after missing the Commanders’ first three practices. Fans present at the Commanders’ practice facility in Ashburn, Virginia cheered McLaurin as he stood on the sidelines to sign autographs. Now that Washington’s star receiver is in training Read more

  • Hulk Hogan’s Death Brings Polarization Instead of Universal Mourning

    Professional wrestling icon Hulk Hogan passed away on July 24 due to cardiac arrest. He was 71 years old. Hogan gained popularity as a professional wrestler in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in the 1980s. Hogan was tall, blond haired, blue eyed, and extremely muscular. WWF president Vince McMahon saw Hogan’s attributes as a marketing Read more

  • Malcolm Jamal Warner’s passing hits really hard

    On July 20, 2025, actor Malcolm Jamal Warner tragically passed away at age 54. He was in Costa Rica on a family vacation and was swimming at the beach when he was caught in a rip current. Bystanders rushed to pull Warner out of the water, but by that time it was unfortunately too late. Read more

  • Brian Robinson faces critical 2025 season

    Washington Commanders’ running back Brian Robinson is no stranger to adversity. Before the start of his rookie season in 2022, Robinson was shot twice in the leg during an attempted carjacking in Washington, D.C. After undergoing surgery, it was understandable if there was an extended timeline for Robinson to return to football. It’s even more Read more

  • Kerrville, Texas tragedy offers new angle on devastation

    The Fourth of July is usually a time when many Americans gather to celebrate the birthday of the United States. Many Americans gather with family and friends to enjoy outdoor cookouts or watch fireworks displays. Unfortunately, the residents of the city of Kerrville, Texas have been forced to deal with the unthinkable. On July 4, Read more

  • Prediction: Washington Commanders Will Sign Terry McLaurin Within This Week

    Washington Commanders’ wide receiver Terry McLaurin was a no-show at the team’s mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, June 10. This development might be seen as concerning to many Commanders fans. At the same time, second-year quarterback Jayden Daniels emerged as Washington’s undisputed team leader (of the offensive unit at least). McLaurin is the team’s heart and Read more

  • Going To The Chapel

    It’s no secret that Friday nights are one of the best nights for rideshare driving. Regardless of whether thepassengers are locals out for a night on the town or tourists wishing to partake in the local city’snightlife. Friday nights provide great opportunities for picking up passengers and getting them to theirdestination safely and soundly. However, Read more

  • Why Rodney Hinton Jr. Should Be Acquitted

    Losing a child is one of the most devastating tragedies that can happen to any parent. It’s been said that when you become a parent, your maternal/paternal instincts go into overdrive. In simplest terms, you’ll do anything to protect your child from impending danger. The pain that a parent goes through after being unable to Read more

  • Why America Will Never Solve Her Opioid Epidemic

    The opioid epidemic remains one of America’s prevalent topics. According to the Center for Disease Control (commonly referred to by the acronym CDC), provisional data shows that there were about 87.000 drug overdose deaths from October 2023 to September 2024 in America. While this data represents a decrease from around 114,000 deaths from the previous Read more