Bill Maher: Stop Surrendering To Covid Caution
Is there a role for the sports world as fearful politicians and panic-pushing media slowly come around to the idea that wrecking society is a greater calamity than the remnants of Covid?
Read MoreIs there a role for the sports world as fearful politicians and panic-pushing media slowly come around to the idea that wrecking society is a greater calamity than the remnants of Covid?
Read MoreWe are about to discover that resuming life as it was is something trickier than first thought. With the toothpaste out of the tube can we be assured that a population petrified of someone getting within six feet will suddenly do a Bobby Ewing and pretend it was all a bad dream?
Read MoreIf teams come back to finish— or start— their season before empty seats under the Covid plague, look longingly at your teams. They may not resemble anything you’ve cheered before once the losses are totted up.
Read MoreDesperate times call for desperate measures. Or, as they say in pro sports, desperate times call for divisional realignment.
Read MoreWhen current Covid-19 numbers start to show the virus’ grip loosening— with warmer weather lessening its spread— it will be difficult to hold back the public demand to play ball. And Trump will oblige.
Read MoreApparently we have reached halftime in the battle against Covid-19, and the media savants are doing a highlight pack of the big plays and terrible mistakes so far. It’s not pretty. It would be nice if we could use the sports system of replays to go back and correct a few things from a month or two back.
Read MoreCanada has not been a trailblazer in much of the response to Covid-19. The Trudeau government has been a day late and a quarantine short on some crucial issues. But in becoming the first major Western nation to completely withdraw Canada from the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Canada has made a bold step.
Read MoreThe NFL has always thought it doesn't play by the same rules as everyone else, so it shouldn’t be a total shock that— in the midst of a global pandemic— the league announced its new collective bargaining agreement with players that will take it through 2030.
Read MoreOne of these things is not like the other. The stock market is tumbling, a pandemic is at the door, and citizens are hoarding toilet paper. The outlier, of course, is the pandemic.
Read MorePanic is brewing over H1N1. The media have crossed a new Rubicon in how such stories are covered. Bigger is better. And badder is best.
Read MoreFor fans of Canada’s seven embattled NHL teams, the Man From Zamboni is a suitable talisman of their frustration.
Read MoreTremblay stresses that this will not be a preamble to the Rays moving lock stock and two smoking bat barrels to Montreal. He says that they really, really want to create a template for two-city baseball with fans shuttling between the cities.
Read MoreThe world of sports has been largely immune from raider capitalism so far. But the barbarians are at the gate in several high-profile instances as big-money investors look to strip out the superstars from the chaff. And the future of franchise-based leagues and pro sports tours may hang in the balance.
Read MoreCanada will need to adjust its attitude on in-house/ in-game wagering if it wants its NHL, NBA and MLB pro sports teams to not be wiped out by their American partners.
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The first question to ask the Houston Astros signal corps is: Why did you think any of this would stay a secret?
Read MoreIt remains to be seen whether this version of the XFL lasts longer than its predecessor. But one thing: if it does it well may be because good things come in smaller packages.
Read MoreForget the holiday season just past, we are now in the heart of the football malpractice season. Across the frozen tundras NFL coaches are being overwhelmed by the pressure of making key calls during the postseason.
Read MoreThe problem Megan Rapinoe and her colleagues have— one that they share with women in many, but not all sports— is that they can’t even make the sale to their fellow women.
Read MoreIf there were a handicapping contest on who has the best handle on the future between the major sports leagues in North America there is little doubt that the title would go to the NBA under its dynamic commissioner Adam Silver. When it comes to innovation, it’s Hi-Ho Silver away.
Read MoreLamar Jackson has crushed another opponent. But that’s not the most interesting thing about the dynamic Baltimore Ravens quarterback. Immediately after the 42-21 win over the New York Jets, a lineup of players he’d just pulverized lined up to get an autograph from the third-year star. In a league of stars, the first-year starter is the one the players now idolize. Think about that.
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