Sports Karma CAN Be a Good Thing
It’s called Sports Karma, and for all the times it is bad, it can have its good moments, too.
The Ineligible Suddenly Become…Eligible?
It’s called Sports Karma, and for all the times it is bad, it can have its good moments, too.
The Ineligible Suddenly Become…Eligible?
His crime was wearing a Native American headdress and black & red face paint. Carron suggested her son was engaging in racist vitriol against both Black and Native communities.
Quietly, last month, they decided not to renew the contracts of some of their core analysts, reporters, writers, and TV/Radio personalities.
As if businesses & investors needed more proof of “Go woke, Go broke” look no further than sports entertainment powerhouse ESPN.
I know this guy that goes by ThePenguinAz that is from California and has his Lakers loyalty still intact after all these years. This guy is a special breed, he is very kind and selfless. When it comes to his sports, he’s fierce.
Since last Friday, the WNBA has received an abnormal amount of coverage by the press & social media. Bleacher Brothers Network has been no different. The extra media attention has been specific to one player; Brittney Griner.
Back in July 2020, Brittney Griner told The Republic’s Jeff Metcalfe in an interview, “I’m going to protest regardless. I’m not going to be out there for the national anthem. If the league continues to want to play it, that’s fine. It will be all season long I’ll not be out there. I feel like more are going to probably do the same thing. I can only speak for myself.”
Winners, Losers & Embarrassments
Bud Light’s VP of Marketing, Harvard grad & Club groupie Alissa Heinerscheid, decided the keg beer’s image was “too fratty” & “out of touch” with their drinkers. To remedy this problem, she looked to enlist an LGBTQIAR2S+- celebrity to galvanize the base of the “real consumers” of Bud Light: