Cris Collinsworth Ruined the Super Bowl 52 Broadcast Footballology by Russ_Cohen - February 5, 2018February 5, 20185 Cris Collinsworth derailed the broadcast to the point that a lot of people wanted to turn off the sound. It seemed for the larger part of this game he was on the wrong side of the coverage. He was wrong on every review, now the NFL is a partner in that
2017 Holiday Book Reviews Reviews by Russ_Cohen - November 24, 2017December 18, 20170 Here are some holiday book reviews. I will be updating them every few days. To start it off I give you “Tales from The Philadelphia Eagles Sideline”. Golden Forbes is the author and Sports Publishing did a nice job of producing a well put together tome. This book is great for
Faven Liuget Will Be the Breakout Star of Wags Miami Season Two Entertainment by Russ_Cohen - August 21, 2017August 21, 20170 Faven Liuget is married to Los Angeles Chargers defensive tackle Corey Liuget. Corey has been with the team since 2011. He married Faven in July and the two appear in the first episode. What they didn’t talk about was some of the fun items in their wedding registry. I found
Is Tom Brady the best ever NFL quarterback? Footballology by Sponsored - February 1, 2017February 1, 20170 The best there ever is. The best there ever was. The best there ever will be. Ask a New England Patriots fan who those sentences describe and the answer would be quick and obvious. Tom Brady is their guy. But is Brady the guy? The greatest quarterback in NFL history? Not now. Not yet. He
Sports Bookshelf Uncategorized by Harvey Frommer - December 15, 20160 Success is the Only Option, College Football’s Greatest For holiday giving and holiday getting, there are two books that should there for you on your sports book list. One is full of life lessons from one of the top college basketball coaches The other is a book you will want for
Low Ratings Exemplifies NFL’s Bad Product Footballology by Leslie Monteiro - October 28, 2016October 29, 20162 The NFL is getting just desserts. After feeling invincible all these years despite bad public relations, the league is finally gets its comeuppance by having terrible ratings this season, especially when the games are on Sunday night, Monday night and Thursday night. The NFL can go on damage control, but no one
SPORTS BOOKSHELF Footballology by Harvey Frommer - October 16, 20160 With baseball on its way out and football and basketball and hockey primed to take over the sporting center stage, a collection of highly readable, very relevant titles are there for your gift-giving and reading enjoyment. Just read on. Fields of Battle by Brian Curtis Flatiron Books, $29.99, 308 pages is
This Jets Loss Should Raise Concerns Footballology by Leslie Monteiro - September 26, 2016September 26, 20160 In the words of Dallas Morning News baseball writer Gerry Fraley, what a beating! The Chiefs gave the Jets one at Arrowhead Stadium yesterday. In a game the Jets lost 24-3 to the Chiefs, it was not competitive. It was over in the first quarter. The Jets stunk offensively and defensively. It
Buffalo Could Be a Moment of Truth For Bowles Footballology by Leslie Monteiro - September 15, 20161 For all intents and purposes, the honeymoon is over for Todd Bowles. The second-year Jets head coach is facing a must-win game tonight. That’s a sign that it’s over. The Jets can’t go 0-2 if they lose to the Bills on Thursday Night Football. A loss, and there’s a good possibility the
Fitzpatrick’s Play Will Shape Jets’ Season Footballology by Leslie Monteiro - September 7, 20160 Sometimes we make it simple when it’s not. We place everything on one guy of the NFL’s 53-man roster. That would be the quarterback. In the Jets’ case, that is true. It comes down to how Ryan Fitzpatrick does this year if the Jets are going to be a playoff team or