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Elway’s Question: To Tebow or not to Tebow?

December 18, 2011 by  
Filed under NFL, Zo Knows

To Tebow or not to Tebow? That is the question. And no, I am not talking about whether it is insensitive to get down in a prayer stance as an homage/mockery of Denver Broncos Quarterback Tim Tebow. Instead, I’m talking about whether or not John Elway and the Broncos organization should commit to their first-round [...]

To Tebow or not to Tebow? That is the question. And no, I am not talking about whether it is insensitive to get down in a prayer stance as an homage/mockery of Denver Broncos Quarterback Tim Tebow. Instead, I’m talking about whether or not John Elway and the Broncos organization should commit to their first-round [...]

Zo Knows: Neither religion nor “Tebowing” is off-limits to comedy

November 7, 2011 by  
Filed under NFL, Zo Knows

I know I am kind of late to this, but due to the nature of my constant eating, frequent television watching and unjustified laziness, I hadn’t gotten around to the whole “Tebowing” thing until recently. Actually, it was only minutes ago that I finished reading a week-old piece on ESPN.com by Jemele Hill, who took [...]

I know I am kind of late to this, but due to the nature of my constant eating, frequent television watching and unjustified laziness, I hadn’t gotten around to the whole “Tebowing” thing until recently. Actually, it was only minutes ago that I finished reading a week-old piece on ESPN.com by Jemele Hill, who took [...]

Andrew Luck the next Manning? That’s up to the beholder

October 29, 2011 by  
Filed under NFL, Zo Knows

I’m comfortable enough with my sexuality to say whether another man looks good. And in covering sports, I see good looking people in-person and on my television screen all the time. The NFL hides all of their players’ faces, but in commercials and in-person, the good-lookers make themselves apparent. Adrian Peterson, Mark Sanchez, Tom Brady, [...]

I’m comfortable enough with my sexuality to say whether another man looks good. And in covering sports, I see good looking people in-person and on my television screen all the time. The NFL hides all of their players’ faces, but in commercials and in-person, the good-lookers make themselves apparent. Adrian Peterson, Mark Sanchez, Tom Brady, [...]

The Unfair, Media-Induced Public Polarization of Tim Tebow

October 25, 2011 by  
Filed under NFL, Zo Knows

Why don’t you like Tim Tebow? He’s a nice guy, who has done far more good in the world than he has done bad–if he has ever done anything bad in his life. His coaches love him. His teammates love him. Hell, an entire subsection of Florida loves every morsel of his being. From winning [...]

Why don’t you like Tim Tebow? He’s a nice guy, who has done far more good in the world than he has done bad–if he has ever done anything bad in his life. His coaches love him. His teammates love him. Hell, an entire subsection of Florida loves every morsel of his being. From winning [...]

Is Being An NFL Coach What It Used to Be?

October 18, 2011 by  
Filed under NFL, Zo Knows

All my life growing up, I wanted to be an NFL coach. My best friend and I spent countless hours playing Madden in what can only be considered an unhealthy fashion. From playing complete dynasties, limiting ourselves to only fair trades and spending entire Summer mornings, afternoons and evenings lodged between the couch and Playstation, [...]

All my life growing up, I wanted to be an NFL coach. My best friend and I spent countless hours playing Madden in what can only be considered an unhealthy fashion. From playing complete dynasties, limiting ourselves to only fair trades and spending entire Summer mornings, afternoons and evenings lodged between the couch and Playstation, [...]

The Baseball Playoffs and the Randomness of it All

October 6, 2011 by  
Filed under MLB, Zo Knows

There’s not a dog day in summer that goes by in which somebody does not mention the fact that baseball is the only sport that deems going 3 for 10, or 30%, a success. That propensity for failure is what makes the sport so random, so unpredictable, and sometimes, so unfair. But let’s take it [...]

There’s not a dog day in summer that goes by in which somebody does not mention the fact that baseball is the only sport that deems going 3 for 10, or 30%, a success. That propensity for failure is what makes the sport so random, so unpredictable, and sometimes, so unfair. But let’s take it [...]

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