Author: Julian Bravo

  • The Feeding to KC Continues

    The Feeding to KC Continues

    It is no fluke that the Kansas City Chiefs are 7-0. They earned that attainment but what is striking is that everything seems to feed toward KC’s way.

    For instance, the Chiefs just added Josh Uche and he brings a load of good experience considering his most recent bump in the road with New England. Uche ranks third in pass rush percentage amongst all defenders this season and so Kansas City must be feeling pretty good in one category.

    Uche finished with 11 1/2 sacks one season but floundered as time wound on. There have been stories before of how New England misused defensive talent and who is to say Matthew Judon and a couple other players in the recent past including Uche cannot succeed.

    Patrick Mahomes has thrown an interception each game this season but the win column just keeps adding up. Travis Kelce is still smiling and why do not you know. Andy Reid is calling the offense now with extraordinary talent in Xavier Worthy and Deandre Hopkins.

    As it has been said, the feeding just comes towards KC’s way, with Reid.

  • What to Learn from Lebron James

    What to Learn from Lebron James

    James is tenacious, gritty, and old for his age in basketball. He has played professionally since he came out of high school. He is a menace at the rim and still dunks spectacularly at times.

    Fans can say what they want about James but one thing is certain. The Los Angeles Lakers are 3-0 to start their season for the first time since 2010-11 and things are looking up with Bronny James alongside.

    This was never part of the plan but Bronny got itched into the situation. Bronny has averaged one rebound and a couple missed shots and there is now talk he will join the NBA G League.

    Coincidence?

    Lebron finished yesterday with 32 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 assists and has competed with a fairly decent schedule. The next game is against Phoenix again and at 39 years old, Lebron James is still teaching everybody.

  • The Meaning of Topper

    The Meaning of Topper

    What is the meaning of topper? Simply, Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson but what does it also mean to be him?

    Well, nobody has gone exclusively inside the mind of Thomson but for one, he likes to devote all his time and energy to the players.

    What is a topper anyway? But, sounds cool for a coach that has become the winningest manager in Phillies history in three short seasons with a .575 win percentage and there have been many great managers such as Dallas Green, Larry Bowa, and Charlie Manuel.

    Topper is a genius with his cards. He goes to work and now has led Philadelphia to three consecutive postseason appearances. And every time he returns, Thomson comes fierce like a shark but with an iota.

    This year, the Philadelphia Phillies had to get pegged down an iota from the postseason but Thomson, with his contract restored beyond 2025, will indeed have plans to fish in huge.

  • Michael Jordan Confident in Filing of NASCAR Lawsuit

    Michael Jordan Confident in Filing of NASCAR Lawsuit

    Michael Jordan, former Chicago Bulls star, has filed a lawsuit against NASCAR and feels really confident. He told the Athletic, “ I wouldn’t have filed it if I didn’t think I could win.”

    He voiced his confidence before Yellawood 500 at Talledega Speedway supporting 23XI driver Bubba Wallace who are in joint communication of working against Nascar’s ‘anticompetitve’ and ‘exclusionary’ practices appearing from a source.

  • The Greatness of Mike Trout

    The Greatness of Mike Trout

    Anaheim Angels Mike Trout is like thinking of a superhero figure walking in the northern hemisphere of Planet Earth. The guy can hit, amuse, fist bump his chest and still look good. These are the qualities that make or break Trout.

    Greatness is defined as being great, distinguished, or eminent, and none of those sometimes exemplify Trout. Trout, for example, did not adore commercials, an undesirable way to catapult to the top. Eminence was not on his mind all the time, even though there were choices.

    Trout would also be hit by a significant of lows marginalizing to highs as a loyal cast member of the Angels for the last thirteen years of his full career. Meaning, if it was one top play after the other or a walk-off moment that solidified absolutely everything.

    It was a telling moment, however, when Shohei Ohtani struck out his Angels teammate Mike Trout in the 2023 World Baseball Classic and put aside talk that the kid from Millville, NJ could come up clutch for Team USA.

    The real talk is Trout still has some years left of baseball in him but his career greatness of .299 BA and .991 OPS cannot be overshadowed to go along with his excellent fielding jinx, of course.

  • Abe..rr..hm

    Abe..rr..hm

    Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams has been demoted to AAA. Why? Nobody really understands except Abrams was spotted at a Chicago area casino only hours before a day game.

    This is arguably inexcusable when Abrams was a former all=star and presented the team in the fashion he did. GM Mike Rizzo will not disclose what happened to Abrams but demote him and keep things ‘in-house.’

    Losing catches up to any player but for it to spoil Abram’s career is not good. In the second half of this season, he hit 203 with a .586 OPS. He will report to the team’s spring training facility.

  • Artyom Levshunov to miss time

    Artyom Levshunov to miss time

    Artyom Levshunov is forgoing the NHL Prospects Showcase due to a foot injury. A puck happened to severely hit his right foot and will miss some time. The showcase is always an opportunity to boost their prospects at NHL training camp but with that being said, Levshunov is a former No.2 overall pick by the Blackhawks touted to be Connor Bedard’s running mate going forward.

  • Outwitt and Be the Judge

    Outwitt and Be the Judge

    Bobby Witt Jr has stormed the baseball universe. Aaron Judge, meanwhile, electrifies it. These two are in a race for AL MVP and there is no misjudging based on Judge’s pathed trail of home runs (51), record-high OPS (1.141), and succinct 9.5 WAR. WAR was exceptionally better in 2022 but also in that year, Judge rose to 55 home runs through that period of September

    OPS is far much better for Judge today but do not be outwitted by Bobby Witt Jr.’s outstanding performances soon become the first Kansas City Royal since George Brett in 1993 to win a batting title. Brett was a sensational hitter that eventually matured into 3,154 career hits lifetime.

    Witt has replicated the same formula by becoming a challenging hitter and working on his all-around craft. This year, he has amounted to 40 doubles, 30 homers, 30 steals, and 10 triples and he is only 24 years old to go along with Gunnar Henderson who is another league of his own.

    The race might feel classy but what this means for Witt can only be judged.

  • Philadelphia Birddogs Reinvented

    Philadelphia Birddogs Reinvented

    The Philadelphia Birddogs are reinvented. Perhaps, birddawgs, that is.

    Philly could not have started a more positive run than the 2017 season. The 2017 season was a glorious success. Carson Wentz was the highest selling jersey. The Eagles won their first Super Bowl. Nothing could defeat the 2017 season for the Philadelphia Birddogs, at least.

    They had overcome extremities from losing Carson Wentz and calling for the next quarterback up, Nick Foles. Foles set the standard for a backup QB to lead his team to the Super Bowl and, also, against Tom Brady. The Eagles eventually won the Super Bowl over the New England Patriots.

    They were capable but unable to defeat the Patriots in the 2005 Super Bowl but after the Howie Roseman-Andy Reid conflict of power rose over. Eagles general manager Roseman was able to become one of the interesting figures in football by first drafting Wentz and then collecting a group of players to play and be considered dawgs.

    The Eagles have gotten over the hump by winning a Super Bowl in 2018 but fast forward to today, Roseman has begun to reinvent the wheel once more by now inviting the Georgia bulldogs to camp.

    More contributions were made by Zack Baun during the Eagles first regular season game but the Georgia Bulldogs or Philadelphia Birddogs encapsulate starting role potential and overall spirit that count toward the Eagles glorious success.

  • How the Dak Honeymoon is Limited

    How the Dak Honeymoon is Limited

    Dak Prescott has signed a massive contract extension worth four years, $240 million making him the highest-paid NFL player also after agreeing to sign an $80 bonus and $231 in guaranteed money to continue playing for the Dallas Cowboys.

    Dak played as an MVP candidate last year and surpassed kinds of his career milestones such as allowing fewer interceptions (9), recording more passing yards (4,516) and touchdowns (36) in a single season. Following this further, he was the first honor All-Pro who soared from a compensatory 4th round pick to highly regarded in the business of the National Football League which leads to this.

    How will islands such as Turks and Caicos hold up along with the Bahamas, or the Caribbean? Well, Prescott signed his contract hours prior with and to a Tyreek Hill traffic violation and Cleveland Browns matchup. Prescott has been fair and cooperative to the Dallas Cowboys organization. He has not held out nor bad mouthed the Cowboys. Calling them an eternal brotherhood.

    Likely erasing that notion.

    As seen in this video, it is expressed why the Cowboys should not have many concerns but after a massive deal and unclear future. It is quite perplexing how the Cowboys retain the services of Prescott and continue utilizing him.

    He has a 2-5 playoff record and could withstand a couple more years with coach Mike McCarthy but Trey Lance and others might also be interesting prospects.

    Nonetheless, the honeymoon is booked because Jerry Jones stamped on the promise to Prescott and the Cowboys faithful.