If you’re wondering how Colin Kaepernick plans to vote in Tuesday night’s election—and let’s face it, who isn’t?—you can spare yourself the suspense. Because, much like his go-to move when “The Star Spangled Banner” plays, Kaepernick opted to take a knee.
Author: Dylan Gwinn
NFL Ratings Decline In All But One of Last 26 Primetime Games
Based on the 27-0 score, most people believed that the late September Thursday Night Football game between the Patriots and the Texans accomplished nothing more than Bill Belichick once again proving his brilliance, as he annihilated a then 2-0 footba…
Metta World Peace Makes Case for Racist Jokes
Watching the Golden State Warriors smack down the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night, former NBA champion Metta World Peace, a.k.a. Ron Artest, decided to promote racial harmony through comedy while offering some guidelines to prevent future hurt…
Richard Sherman Blasts Commissioner Goodell, ‘No Fun League’
In week eight of the NFL season, many star players came forward to complain about the way officials did their job. Consistent with a pattern of rapid escalation, week nine began with an NFL star telling the commissioner he has no clue either.
Mark Cuban Would Rather ‘Lose Every Penny’ Than Have Trump as President
In case you happened to wonder what billionaire businessman, investor, and NBA owner Mark Cuban thinks of a potential Donald Trump presidency, the Dallas Mavericks owner held court on NBC Sports Radio’s Newy Scruggs Show, and informed all that he would rather go flat broke, and experience all Mavericks fans turn on him and his team, than see Donald Trump in the White House.
Game Seven of the World Series, a Clash of Forces, Objects, Wills, and History
Whenever the unstoppable force and the immovable object collide, drama ensues. Wednesday night, that clash happens in Game Seven of the World Series.
ESPN Loses Subscribers, Colin Kaepernick Can’t Understand Why
Traditionally not strange bedfellows, ESPN and Monday Night Football should make for a nice, natural fit. However, the bed they made together appears to have caught fire, and the anthem-kneeling, social-justice-warrior love child they created now dump…
76ers Don’t Live Up to Name in Featuring Protest Rather Than Celebration During Anthem
The whole thing did seem a little too good. Last Saturday and again on Wednesday, we told you about Sevyn Streeter, the singer scheduled to perform the national anthem before the Philadelphia 76ers season opener against the Oklahoma City Thunder.