Author: Julian Bravo

  • Cade Does the Unthinkable

    Cade Does the Unthinkable

    Cade Beyleu was just court side to the unthinkable tragedy on Saturday. His mother passed away.

    But the game still went on, and a fan game ultimately decided in front of the newly renovated Plainsman Park. Well, Cade began, to take swings and fire away as he hit a base hit then big home run to right-center field impressively to put to the Auburn Tigers up 3-1.

    Dad wanted him to play after the game and second baseman Eric Snow was pressed to not hand deliver a basketball which I was in attendance for, but years later, a diamond watch.

    This was the Tigers way of thinking that there is no cure people sometimes but what is the game of baseball. Cade did the unthinkable and owe that to his credit, on opening day.

  • Why Travis Hunter Headlines the NFL Combine List

    Why Travis Hunter Headlines the NFL Combine List

    Travis Hunter is the latest prospect to enter the hunt for the NFL Draft combine. Standing at 6 foot 1, 185 pounds, he has stood the test of time whether through Shaddeur Sanders shadow, Colorado’s program of training and scouting, or Deion, of course.

    But, the main thing is Deion Sanders is no longer his coach entering this list of NFL Combine rejects and prospect knuckleheads. Hunter has the biggest smile, attachment to Colorado and now this list of what is to come.

    Hunter comes at you like a bulldozer, you just do not see it. He presses at you, and then as time ages he becomes a threat in the open field with his elusive speed which will do the talking come time Combine.

    We witnessed the Super Bowl and I do not think there has been this much excitement around a prospect following in quite sometime basically because he is the quintessential masterpiece that worked behind Shaddeur, first and foremost, and he is going to outshine, regardless and make the Combine become more meaningful in recent years.

    Not the quarterback, they have failed, upset, and disappointed since Dan Marino, Tom Brady, and John Elway for example, and it is a crisis that Matthew Stafford and maybe a few other quarterbacks at the top of discussions this swirl or time of year tend to fall out of line of what it is today’s lineage.

  • The Next Big 3 Has Arrived

    The Next Big 3 Has Arrived

    Have you ever heard of big 3’s? World domination as I like to call them. It is derive by the strength and numbers of what a ball club, organization, or franchise consist and this year it is no different than what is to come with the arrival of the big 3, again.

    I am talking flashing light like always but even louder, noisier, and bigger with the likes of Los Angeles’ own Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and unbelievably Roki Sasaki.

    This is a world domination beginning in Hollywood. The flames are passing along to other’s misery anticipation of the 2025 MLB regular season.

    That is not to say what the future holds for MLB as a whole.

    The misery was no different for Los Angeles offseason but what they leaned on was the prominent signing of Roki Sasaki and possibly sealing the future of at least years 10 years to start.

    Japanese born descent players have changed the game. They are no longer the generation of old that bored the MLB community. Now, it is pop funk fun, only, to the credit of L.A. and that is concerning because we saw the last situation such as this evaporate in the Miami Heat and the Dodgers are set in financial ways like no other.

    Ohtani is a phenomenon but history repeats itself with the size and increase and player’s egos and personalities in Major League Baseball. For now, Ohtani, the Dodgers ball club franchise organization unite and lean on last year’s acquisition of Yoshinobu Yamamoto and promising Roki Sasaki who seems to be the silencer from the gate and draw attention like any Big 3.

  • Enough is Enough Kelce

    Enough is Enough Kelce

    Jason Kelce is the Philadelphia Eagles backbone. He has been to the very end. But, what is the ironic confusion of his brother? He just lost a Super Bowl.

    Travis Kelce recorded 4 rec, 39 receiving yards in the championship game, and that explains something considering he did not soar as much in the regular season compared to prior.

    His statistics have in fact been dropping much like the recent Super Bowl with Taylor Swift sobbing. Oops! 😤

    I think I hit a red wall. Travis Kelce is set to retire. At age 35, he made a mockery, unlike Patrick Mahomes, proving heroics of recapturing Chiefs Kingdom its third consecutive title.

    Jason Kelce, meanwhile, should not be a tweener here. He has every right to stick up for Travis but rest assured he is a ESPN analyst.

    And a Philadelphia Eagle who does not take any slack for the effort Travis Kelce must provide in another press box suite to a possible 18-game successful season and moving on for coach Andy Reid who does nothing but munch at the bit and know Travis, Jason more than anyone well.

  • What are the Dallas Cowboys Miscasting

    What are the Dallas Cowboys Miscasting

    The Dallas Cowboys are the weak link, obviously. They have the highest-paid quarterback in the league, Mr. Dak Prescott, but that does not equate to league success. Take a look at Josh Allen. He won MVP like a scrambling chicken and still lost to Patrick Mahomes. I digress, the league is in anticipation of a new MVP and Super Bowl champion after the Philadelphia Eagles come back win to two years derailed by the Kansas City Chiefs.

    The Cowboys, again, are the weak link because they are not striving. They, for instance, signed Ken Dorsey who was fired by the Buffalo Bills and has not had much success since coaching and developing Allen and helping Carolina to a Super Bowl. But, what is there to give that Brian Schoetinheimer is also facing pressure that he is not surrounded by all the tools and weapons going into year one of the plan or process.

    Ken Dorsey scored the fewest points allowed given by the Cleveland Browns last year and that is an understatement as to what the Dallas Cowboys are defined by.

    The Dallas Cowboys critically fuse history into their organization and why should the conversation always refer back to Jerry Jones and Stephen.

    Jerry Jones is a sharp talker but he is not a poised go-getter at this stage of his owner career. It is quite simple. The Dallas Cowboys are a weak link and they must wake up after more than a couple of off-seasons of blowing things apart.

    It is such Jimmy Johnson’s tears are perpetually watering over the unknown at Fox. The Cowboys always have a strong point. Their defense, but offensively they must collect the pieces and transcend the era and times people recall with Michael Irvin, Herschel Walker, Emmit Smith, and Troy Aikman.

    I think the only exceptional Dallas talent in history on that precedented list is Tony Romo, which is why he works favorably at CBS. There are Dallas players that have to take a stand and it will not be Dak or some of the depleted offense.

  • Eagles are Eternally Super Bowl LIX Champions

    Eagles are Eternally Super Bowl LIX Champions

    The Philadelphia Eagles are eternally Super Bowl LIX champions. Nobody can take that away from them and neither AFC team can dethrone what they accomplished.

    The Eagles bonafide a contender with the self-esteem panel of Kellen Moore and Vic Fangio. Together, they replaced Sean Desai and one other coordinator and became a resilient force in the NFL with components such as rookie Cooper Dejean, MIlton Williams, Jalen Carter, and more cast contributors.

    In the Super Bowl, things got off to a hot pace with Dejean capturing a pick-six and making his mom proud from Pop Warner.

    Milton Williams was the star of the game as he had to literally rush for the oxygen mask and provide leeway for what was tremendous four-man pressure by even Josh Sweat.

    The offense compared to the Chiefs did not master what Patrick Mahomes could still formulate in the air but in the end, Hurts combined a solid game despite his doubters and threw mostly vertical to his favorite targets, Devonta Smith and AJ Brown.

    It was an all-around team effort by the Eagles as Nick Bolton of Kansas City tried to reverse courses of the basic game plan and stop prominent Philadelphia MVP Saquon Barkley but most blitzes were executed wrongly and Travis Kelce dropped key passes to seal the game for Xavier Worthy, the key Chiefs star of the game, despite Mahomes heroic efforts.

    We can all claim Mahomes is the best quarterback in the National Football League but the better team won. The Philadelphia Eagles outshined the landscape of Bourbon Street, celebrities, politicians, and featured athletes.

    The stars aligned for mainly Jalen Hurts when it mattered most and Nick Sirriani goes home as the second Philadelphia Eagles head coach behind Doug Pederson to proudly hoist the trophy.

  • Eagles Lead at Halftime

    Eagles Lead at Halftime

    Eagles are currently leading at halftime 24-0, over the Kansas City Chiefs, almost longer than Washington vs Denver, 25-0.

    The Eagles got off to an impressive start via their turnovers most particularly the Cooper DeJean pick six. Pressure stuck to Patrick Mahomes as Milton Williams, Josh Sweat, and others got after the pressure.

    There were several drops on the KC side and as Michael Strahan just said in my ear despite their early downfalls, Mahomes is made for crucial comeback defeating moments.

    Kendrick Lamar performs at half and second will determine the outcome of Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans.

  • One Minor Mistake the Dodgers Screwed

    One Minor Mistake the Dodgers Screwed

    The Dodgers exceeded all expectations by signing Tanner Scott, Roki Sasaki, and locking several other players but the other minor mistake at this point was acquiring the services of Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

    Yes, he squeezed in alright for the Dodgers this past season with a 7-2 record, 3.00 ERA but there is also a case to be made that Kodai Senga saw further development with time.

    The point to elaborate on is the Dodgers are in a bit of a dicey situation right now and they are so many talented pitchers. It is hard to explain where to begin with but on today’s podcast of Sports Kingdom, it was voiced how possible unsustainable Yamamato, Sasaki, and Ohtani can go the distance, on top of that, the host claimed could be wrong the highly coveted free agent of this offseason for example may wind up being a lifetime Dodger which prove Dodgers brass have a great excellent of loyalty and responsibility on their hands going forward.

    Honestly, Sasaki will undoubtedly be a proven winner if have shown the right direction by Dave Roberts periodically. The Mets thought they may have struck gold upon Juan Soto but was he showing signs of slowing down in Game 2, as said by several experts?

    Crochet should be interesting on the hill for Boston as aligning him with a former winner/Dodger Walker Buehler could equal a bag of success.

  • Neymar is Still Surely Capable

    Neymar is Still Surely Capable

    Neymar da Silva Santos Junior, is Brazil’s best player at 33. Let’s just write off the pathetic online eulogies. Neymar has accrued a fantastic spanning France, Barcelona, and etc.

    Has he received great attention throughout his career? Yes, by the help of his lines but he has slowly fed off of Lionel Messi and Kylian Mpabbe. Mbappe and France always is an uncertainty considering the speed and depth but Neymar’s impressive career goals of 79 is incredible.

    He might receive attention for partying late at night or getting hung over on a boat but were not talking eulogies! This is Neymar!

    Still, one of the most absolute, incredible performers on the national stage. The only slack he is receiving right now is that the Champions League is not exceeding expectations and he could elect to go elsewhere.

    The characterization appeal is not almost in the slightest to a Lionel Messi deal or sort of Cristiano Ronaldo-esque with Saudi Arabia but one of these days Neymar is going to be regretting if he does not play again and in front of his home country because he certainly has, at least, one more World Cup run left.

    And, with that being said, MLS is a possibility but would he want to chase in the same tone and light as Lionel Messi, not that he has to. Neymar da Silva Santos Junior has the freedom to choose what he wants to elect after recovering because he is overcome many greats.

  • BEHIND the PLATE, NOW Exec

    BEHIND the PLATE, NOW Exec

    Buster Posey is currently on the San Francisco Giants board of executives serving as the head overseeing as to what is to possibly come in the near future of an organization that is surely capable and willing to exceed expectations firstly with the new signing of 41 year old signing and CY Young, astonishing, Justin Verlander.

    Posey almost plays an exact parallel universe except steps on the mound and delivers the offering of what it is to come with a successful and up and coming featured starting rotation that include Logan Webb, Kyle Harrison, and did I mention Jordan Hicks? This is one of, if the best rotation in Major League Baseball.

    The San Francisco Giants established greatness during the beginning of 2014 with the likes of Madison Bumgarner and made steps forward until things escalated to a point they needed to regroup and say hello to Posey.

    They are great general managers to step in around the league that shall not be named but Posey brings a track record so far that cannot be matched. He is certainly qualified to reach the expectations of some in San Francisco and lead it back to the World Series sooner than later by increasing the payroll after a few signings such as Willy Adames and Matt Chapman from the previous offseason.

    Were they certain questionable moves or hirings? Yes, but it was fashionable in the intelligent sense that this ball club needed batters with some ability to play in Oracle Park for example. Without that, Chapman cannot contact .247 and 27 home runs last year and persuade a good signee such as Adames to sign in San Francisco.

    Much more news should surely come out of the San Francisco camp as it was a good year for the team all-around last year despite missing the playoffs with different managers. They have swiped through what boundaries and lengths to reach to project again a 90-win season in the NL West division next year.

    The Los Angeles Dodgers lost Walker Buehler. Not every prime player lasts in good limitations forever and Freddie Freeman, especially Mookie Betts could be entering a sweepstakes with a loaded shaky depth roster that will have to likely adjust carefully with Dave Roberts entering crazily his ninth managerial season.

    Last year, was a great bargain for Roberts but it will be work with them and the Giants readily set for what is to come in Spring Training during February 2025!

    Post your comment and share what you think the San Francisco Giants are strongly accomplishing right now.