Zo Knows: Who Says Cheaters Never Prosper?
In a poll taken by Sports Illustrated, Tiger Woods and Kobe Bryant shared the #1 spot as the most popular men in sports. That’s right, somebody took a poll (yes, recently) and American people came out and said that their favorite players were Kobe Bryant and Tiger Woods. That might surprise you. After all, Tiger [...]
Jordan was right, LeBron’s no alpha male
Oh, how bold the media gets when the subject they’re covering is no longer at the top of the media’s “get” list. Over the weekend, at a golf tournament, Michael Jordan gave his opinion on what he thought about LeBron James teaming up with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami. As not to mince [...]
Zo Knows: There’s Only One Problem with LeBron
I don’t care that LeBron James went on national television to tell the world, and Cleveland, that he was going to the Miami Heat to play with Dywane Wade and Chris Bosh. I don’t care that LeBron James made people fly out to Cleveland in order to talk to him and didn’t wear a suit [...]
Zo Knows: Tim Tebow Won’t Make it at QB, But I Won’t Bet Against Him
December 17, 2009 by The Sports Watchers
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Okay, so I think I’m going to pass on Tim Tebow as my team’s quarterback of the future. Don’t get me wrong, that wasn’t an easy conclusion to come to. This man has won so many games and has been so dominant during his career at Florida that it’s hard to say this man won’t [...]
Zo Knows: A perfect Super Bowl is worth rooting for
December 14, 2009 by The Sports Watchers
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As a Philadelphia Eagles fan, it’s blasphemous for me to say this, but it has to be said, especially for a fan of a single team like me. As bad I as I want my Philadelphia Eagles to hoist that Lombardi Trophy in February (well, I really would like to see it happen in January, [...]
Zo Knows: The Miami-FSU ain’t what it used to be…until last night
September 8, 2009 by The Sports Watchers
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Forget about the winner. This game was bigger than Miami’s 38-34, last-second victory over Florida State. This game was about the return of two once dominant schools to the national scene in college football.When I was in high school, from 1998-2002, the Miami-Florida State game was the biggest game there was. Of course, the game [...]
