• Shedeur Sanders Mortified

    Shedeur Sanders Mortified

    Shedeur Sanders was ready to celebrate the after party of the Sanders Legendary cult 2025 NFL Draft. Sanders was great in college in the transition to Colorado and performing feeble at first. But hit a strong chord when his numbers improved for scouts to take a possible liking of him in the first round.

    Truth be told Sanders did not spark that fire he did in college on NFL Draft night 1. He failed to meet expectations and certainly made the worse of gestures, bling, family ties, and history that defined essence.

    Sanders grew up on this moment from social media highlights to clickbait and etc. I joke clickbait because sometimes that was his talent.Sanders talent was seen on camera flashing and posing but had something wise to say on social media if that is true.

    He said something along the lines of adversity and unlike Cam Ward who was nothing but nice and humble to begin his career in Tennessee. Sanders has a lot to learn and pick up on night 2 of the NFL Draft.

    It might be expectant. He lands outside the round of 2 and 3 based off quarterbacks drop offs currently to entice executives. Sanders did not pass the eye test for Pittsburgh, New Orleans, none even Aaron Rodgers.

    Aaron Rodgers was looking in the flash distance on a Pat McAfee show thinking what position will be whose. And come to find out the unknown is scary for Deion Sanders who coached his son and leads a legacy far imagined.

    Shaddeur Sanders is a prospect with skill, hype, motoring ability but the thing that sets him apart is the gene. The gene and maturity will determine what comes out of this and Sanders handling.

  • Pete Alonso Grows Strong

    Pete Alonso Grows Strong

    Pete Alonso grows strong for the main reason of never letting go. Alonso signed a two year, $54 million deal with the New York Mets during the offseason and it could not have helped more as he has payed dividends with the rumored drama between him and Juan Soto and gone to work with the power tools and terrific on-base percentage to add on NL leading doubles and RBI’s!

    This could not have come at a better time for GM David Stearns as he has not only been steering the ship but he equipped talent now to make him a genius this early in the game.

    Mets fans are clamoring as the team is currently 17-7 and why not. They are also singing like Charlie Blackmon is around to Francisco Lindor at-batTemptations’ song, “I Got Sunshine.”

    Alonso struggled wiith career lows after his great rookie season. For example, Alonso only hit 34 hit home runs and he is a home run king. Since 2019, Alonso has led the NL in homers and who is to say anybody can catch up anytime soon

    The question remains what agent Scott Boras will have up his sleeve come time December. Alonso signed for an opt-out so there may be some drama lingering. Although, the important thing is Alonso is feeling in the New York groove right now.

    He has been loyal to the city since Alonso first got there and I think 2026 we see Alonso return with the optimism of New York and owner Steve Cohen.

  • Is it Really Showtime?

    Is it Really Showtime?

    Is it really showtime? This year’s draft is set to take place in the home of Lambeau Field and it could not be overshadowed that the top 10 according to most elite scouts is lacking.

    That is right, lacking with showtime Sanders’ son Shaddeur Sander set to take the spotlight in a matter of time and Cam Ward, the promising quarterback out of Miami.

    One thing is certain that most of the big sizable talent stand a chance in the first round of this year’s draft such as Derrick Harmon, Kelvin Banks Jr, Tetairoa McMillan, Abdul Carter, and others.

    But what could be the steal of the draft is of course Travis Hunter as he stood out well at the combine and had the most impressive year of college football. The problem remains is his ability to take snaps a step further in the NFL.

    All should be interesting except for the fact that the draft starts until the course dictates it.

  • Alexander Ovechkin Passes Wayne Gretzky with No. 895

    Alexander Ovechkin Passes Wayne Gretzky with No. 895

    Alexander Ovechkin does not get praised enough because he has not finished or accomplished what Wayne Gretzky has attained. Ovechkin has faced mighty feats whether winning the 2018 Stanley Cup or joining Gordie Howie and Wayne Gretzky with 800 career goals.

    Something crazy took place Sunday afternoon, and I mean spectacular. He surpassed all-time NHL great Wayne Gretzky with 895 goals off a goal to Ilya Sorokin of the New York Islanders in UBS Arena and the crowd went wild. His teammates partied and huddled around him and afterwards Gary Bettman and Wayne Gretzky came down the aisle to congratulate Mr. Ovechkin.

    It was a self-serving event as one’s got to wonder left all the accomplishments that do remain for Ovechkin as he is not far from over from being one of the greatest of all time.

  • Howie Roseman Bleeds Philadelphia

    Howie Roseman Bleeds Philadelphia

    Howie Roseman bleeds for the city of Philadelphia. That is what he said on the Up and Adams show featuring Kay Adams and made no qualms about it. Roseman most originally led the Philadelphia Eagles to a proud Super Bowl victory and annihilated the Kansas City Chiefs in huge fashion.

    To dominate his past demons with Chip Kelly then Andy Reid, must have been huge as Roseman started in the league at a very young age studying behind the scenes and now taking advantage of every single free agent pickup such as Connor Barwin, Zack Baun, and Saquon Barkley.

    He does not draft bad either aka Jalen Hurts, Devonta Smith, Jalen Carter, and etc. He likes to add talent throughout the SEC and mix mash with favorable coaches such as Nick Sirriani, Shane Steichen, Vic Fangio, and so on.

    What is intertesting to note is the season the Eagles came off last year. It was another season of adversity and they plotted together arguably the greatest Eagles season of all-time under Sirriani who did not know if he would stick around.

    Despite the fanbase neutral take on Sirriani, they counted on Roseman to make the right decision with one of the best coaching win percentages and even solidify a good call in ensuring veteran Brandon Graham was healthy for the Super Bowl.

    Howie Roseman is now considered one of the more excitable general managers in the NFL, without reason. He has deserved it. He is Howie Roseman.

  • Dolan and NBA Collide

    Dolan and NBA Collide

    James Dolan has been an outspoken figure in the New York community for well over two decades since the passing of his late father, Charles. He has taken over Madison Square Garden (MSG Networks) and rocked the place with memories which will last that include infuriating, Charles Oakley, standing pat with Isiah Thomas while no one else wanted to. Paying an excessive amount of money for stars such as Carmelo Anthony in particular to stay and become a household name.

    He has done so many things besides booing but most of all try to come up with a collective way of business despite his downfalls. His downfalls have been mainly shadowing an overbearing presence and suing many entities. That is not the point.

    The point is NBA commissioner Adam Silver is in bit of a triangle and I am not alluding to the one Jordan and Kobe played in. He has had to ruffle feathers mainly with more than one entity and that is challenging with the media rights deals to Amazon, NBC, and NBA TV. Shoes to the dealings of African league culture, WNBA, and G League action.

    He has breathed many things to nauseam as James Dolan could stand.

    Now we are led to believe the NBA will always be on top in the next 10 years with its new rights. I have got news. James Dolan is wrong/right.

    Dolan recently interjected if NBA revenue is kicking in quite fairly with $75 billion revenue and other total subjected gains. How come the league is boosting its budget towards the triangle(s) aforementioned and mainly allowing somewhat its competitor now, WNBA, to succeed two and a half times better than the NBA, and in the process alleviate Dolan of his duties?

    That can be frustrating for any big marketed owner of a team such as the New York Knicks as two worlds collide for something possibly better.