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Carolina Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart (28) is tackled by Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner (54), defensive tackle Tony McDaniel (99) and cornerback Richard Sherman (25) on a run during the first quarter in NFC Divisional Playoff action at CenturyLink Field in Seattle on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015. (Jeff Siner/Charlotte Observer/TNS)

Sherman doesn’t deserve the hate

By Adam Reckamp
February 6, 2015
After the Seahawks massive choke against the Patriots in the Super Bowl, there was more than enough blame to go around. Pete Carrol was blamed for not running the ball while on the one yard line with the best running back in NFL, Marshawn Lynch. Russell Wilson was blamed for throwing the vital interception that cost the Seahawks the chance to become the first team to be repeat Super Bowl champs in over a decade. Richard Sherman received heavy criticism for….. well, nothing.
Huntley falls to Jacobs in blowout

Huntley falls to Jacobs in blowout

By Adam Reckamp
January 25, 2015
Going into Friday night’s game against Jacobs, Huntley (7-12, 2-2 FVC) was riding a hot streak, winning four of their last six games and placing well at the Wheaton MLK tournament. Huntley’s hot streak came to an end Friday night, falling to Jacobs 58-3.
Its time for Johnny football

It’s time for Johnny football

By Adam Reckamp
December 2, 2014
Back at the beginning of the NFL season, some three months ago, Johnny Manziel was still playing like an inexperienced college quarterback and lost a quarterback competition to career backup Brian Hoyer. Then the unthinkable happened, Brian Hoyer played out of his mind and led the Browns to a 6-3 record atop the AFC North division.
Five predictions for the upcoming NBA season

Five predictions for the upcoming NBA season

By Adam Reckamp
October 28, 2014

ith the 2014-2015 NBA season tipping off tonight, here are five bold predictions for the upcoming season. 1.  Spurs will repeat as champions I’m...

Derek Jeter in his trademark batting stance (Wikimedia Commons)

Jeter among the greats

By Adam Reckamp
September 29, 2014
Derek Jeter brought his hall of fame career to a close Sunday against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, leaving the game after an RBI single in the third. Jeter’s retirement after a historic 19 year career begs the question, Where does he rank among all-time great shortstops? The answer to that question is that Derek Jeter is the best shortstop in MLB history.
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