Let’s All Agree This NFL Season Needs An Asterisk Footballology by Russ_Cohen - November 5, 2020November 5, 20200 When the San Francisco 49ers take the field against the Green Bay Packers, the amount of injured, Covid19 list players is too much to allow this game to be played and still call it an NFL game. But the NFL was dead set on plowing ahead, and as long as
The Jets Should Go 0-16 Footballology by Russ_Cohen - November 2, 20200 I think there’s a large part of the fanbase that wants this team to go 0-16. That would guarantee the first overall selection, and it would guarantee the firing of head coach, Adam Gase. Even though this season has now set them back at least 2-3 more, I think this
Russia Looks to Youngsters To Represent Them in the Karjala Cup Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - October 26, 20200 The first international action of the season is scheduled for the start of November when Russia travels to Helsinki for the Karjala Cup. This time, Russia’s established stars will get a rest and the U20s will represent the country at the start of the Euro Hockey Tour. It’s partly due
Timberland Shades Product Review Reviews by Russ_Cohen - October 23, 20200 The folks at Timberland sent me some sunglasses to try out. As with any product I receiver, I put them through their paces for various activities. For walking outside they were really good. The polarization they have is excellent and objects were very clear even with sun glare. I especially liked
The LA Kings Know How To Develop Prospects Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - October 22, 20200 When I think about the Los Angeles Kings, I think about the plethora of centers they have in Quinton Byfield, Alex Turcotte, Gabe Vilardi, Rasmus Kupari, they’re all drafted talent, and they have more. That would be enough for any franchise that’s for sure. Defensively, I could never list them all,
Joe Douglas Built the 2020 New York Jets Footballology by Russ_Cohen - October 18, 2020October 18, 20200 Adam Gase may be the coach, and maybe Joe Douglas can’t fire him without the say-so of owner Chris Johnson, but the fact that this roster is as bad as it is, $30 million or so under the cap, this is the team the general manager built that he defended
MJ Songstress Loves Music and Sports in Different Ways Music & Concerts by Russ_Cohen - October 16, 20200 For people that are good at sports, and music then this is going to sound familiar. I played the clarinet and played sports, and my parent told me I needed to choose one over the other. I chose sports. MJ was a basketball player and a musician as well as
Cam York is Getting Closer to Reaching His Dream Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - October 16, 20200 Cam York has been a player I’ve followed for years now. I watched him grow up in the NTDP, seeing him in various games and tournaments over the years, and now he’s inching closer to turning pro. York was a player who greatly benefitted from Flyers Rookie Camp, you remember, back
Pavel Datsyuk Burning up the KHL plus 2020 NHL Draft Update Hockeyology by Sportsology - October 12, 20200 Even at the age of 42, Pavel Datsyuk is still sprinkling stardust over the league. Avtomobilist’s captain potted two goals and an assist in Sunday’s 3-1 victory over Traktor, placing him second on KHL’s scoreboard with 18 (5+13) points in 15 games this season. The only man ahead of him is also one
Ottawa’s big rebuild begins in Germany with selection of Tim Stutzle Hockeyology by Jeffrey Morris - October 7, 20200 The massive rebuild of the Ottawa Senators took a big step forward last night, as the club drafted three players, including two among the top five selections, in the first round of the 2020 NHL Draft. In Ottawa, it is being heralded as one of the biggest nights in the