"The path of righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who in the name of charity and good will shepherds the weak through the valley ... (Continue reading)
So I was all ready to do a fun little quiz with y'all. I had cropped in on the "EYE" (as in cbs IS WATCHING US. WAKE THE HELL UP.) and the cbs for the people thinking, reinforcing the fact that ... (Continue reading)
Disclaimer: I don't give a, hold on. What's that? (Muffled talking from B/R suit) Wait a minute folks. (mumbles) I can't use the word cr@p? Why not? (more commentary from the suit) Oh, I see. You're fascists? I get it. (Angry commentary from said suit) Hey, man, relax. I'm ... (Continue reading)
Disclaimer: This theory just made contact with my brain a few hours ago. I say "made contact" because the thought didn't simply pop into my head. Rather, it crashed into my cranium. I haven't really had time to process all the information, so ... (Continue reading)
Before I joined Bleacher Report about two months ago, my discussions about sports were pretty tame. My friends and I pretty much take the same approach when it comes to sports. While we are fervent in our defense of our favorite ... (Continue reading)
Players may win championships, but front offices build dynasties. In the past ten years, perhaps no NBA team has been a more successful dynasty than the San Antonio Spurs. I'd probably get a fervent argument from Lakers' fans, but here's why the Spurs are ... (Continue reading)
Earlier today, Brandon Lloyd signed a contract with the Denver Broncos, giving Kyle Orton and Co. an insurance policy in case Brandon Marshall gets out of the Mile High City. Seeing Lloyd's name got me thinking about the years he was ... (Continue reading)
While watching SportsCenter this morning, I heard an audio clip from Matt Maiocco of the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat, saying that although Shaun Hill was slated to be the starting quarterback coming into this season, Alex Smith looks better than he ... (Continue reading)
To this point, Vernon Davis' tenure in San Francisco has been a major disappointment. The 49ers drafted the Maryland alumnus with the No. 6 pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, hoping that he would open up the offense. He was supposed ... (Continue reading)
San Francisco continued an uncharacteristically busy offseason Thursday, when the team gave Joe Staley a six-year contract extension. According to ESPN.com's John Clayton, Staley will have $18 million guaranteed with an opportunity to make as much as $45 million if he ... (Continue reading)