Category: Editorial

Editorial

Are Chicago Sports Becoming Salty???

Chicago Sports was once a nationwide fear factor. The Bulls and Blackhawks used to be a dynasty in that town. Even the Cubs and White Sox were starting to get relevant again. But like all good dynasties, those times ended with a whimper at best.

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Joe Quills’ Goals and Tips for 2024

I thought that I would write something a little bit different here on Bleacher Brothers with this article. I’m going to let you know my goals and plans here for 2024, at least with my little spot here on the website.

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How Early Is TOO EARLY To Be Hypnotized By Christmas?

If you’re like me, your mind swirls as it begins to piece together your Christmas “To Do” list. We start to conceptualize your XMas light display, gifts for loved ones, & which holiday movies we’ll be watching first, down to the order. Do we go alphabetically?

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What Thanksgiving Meant to America:

Abraham Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1863
On October 3, 1863, America was as divided as we’ve ever been. We were well into the 3rd year of the Civil War, and things were looking bleak for a unified America. 

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Is Thanksgiving Better Than Christmas?

am a furious advocate for Thanksgiving being the best holiday in the history of the world. It marks a time of year in northern Arizona when the leaves turn gold & orange; when Holiday’s starter pistol pops, marking the beginning of the Christmas Season; when mornings are kissed by winter’s lips…..

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My 2023 Summer Sports Diary

Though it ended a few days ago, another summer has come & passed. Like many people do with summer, I decided to relive some of my favorite sports highlights, while I still had some relatively nice weather. There were some baseball, basketball, tennis, & some action sports. Let’s take a look a some of my favorite summer highlights. (NOTE: These events did take place from the first day of summer, June 21st, to the last day, September 22nd).

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