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Articles by: Alan Tapley

The Open, Scottie Scheffler, and is LIV still Alive?

As Scottie Scheffler tapped in his final putt in winning The Open this past weekend, his fourth major championship, I glanced at the leaderboard to see how the others fared. Wyndham Clark had a nice tournament, as did Xander Schauffele and Rory McIlroy, but the only LIV player to finish in the top ten was […]

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NBA Free Agency – Poetry in Motion

The Nuggets acquired Cam Johnson, and he comes from nowhere near Wisconsin. But with the money they saved, also got Hardaway, he’s good, but he’s no David Thompson. Bruce Brown was like more of a bonus, not to mention there’s Jonas Valancianas. Though he may play in Greece, the guy’s seven feet, and for Jokic […]

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Cooper Flagg Goes to Utah

The NBA Draft is upon us and Duke’s Cooper Flagg will undoubtedly be the first player selected. I’m just doubting that it will be in a Dallas Mavericks jersey. Flagg, a 6’9 forward, averaged 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 4.2 assists during his freshman year, leading his team to the NCAA Final Four, while being […]

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Quality Sporting Contest or Questionable Sporting Content

It was a typical Saturday. I grabbed a little coffee, got comfortable on the couch, put some sports on the television, and scrolled Instagram reels on my phone. The house could have used a decent cleaning, the yard begged to be mowed, and the grocery list wasn’t shopping for itself, but the day was packed […]

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Will Bo Nix Cure My PTSD?

Last year couldn’t have gone much better for the Denver Broncos (10-7). The team rebuilt the entire roster, ended a seven-season losing streak, won ten games, made the playoffs, and apparently, found their quarterback of the future. Bo Nix, the first-round selection out of the University of Oregon, would finish the season with 29 TDs, […]

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Colorado Rockies – This Bud’s for You

The Colorado Rockies introduced a new menu item at Coors Field last Sunday. It’s called the Sacrificial Lamb. Bud Black, the Rockies all-team leader in managerial wins, was let go on Sunday following the team’s historically bad start to the 2025 baseball season. Despite a rare victory in Black’s final game, Colorado’s 7-34 record is […]

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Shedeur Sanders and the NFL Mocked Draft

Full disclosure, I did not do a 2025 mock draft this year. But if I did, I would have had the University of Colorado, two-way star, Travis Hunter going in the top five, and I would have been right as the Jacksonville Jaguars traded up to take Hunter with the second overall pick. As for […]

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The Colorado Rockies and Taxes – Looking for a Refund

It’s Tax Day, and I’m not claiming a lot of itemized deductions, but I’m writing off the Colorado Rockies. Apparently, Charlie Monfort’s accountant told him to offset any capital gains with some losses, and the Rockies (3-13) are doing their best to comply. As usual, Monfort just shows that rich people don’t pay taxes. No […]

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March Madness – Chalkier than a CSI Crime Scene

For the first time since 2008, four number-one seeds have advanced to the Final Four in this year’s NCAA College Basketball Championships, and we shouldn’t be surprised. The tournament committee properly seeded Auburn, Duke, Florida, and Houston, placed them in regions that limited team travel, encouraged home fans to attend, and pitted them against schools […]

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March Madness – Artificial Intelligence vs Author’s Intuition

Man versus Machine. In 1997, an IBM computer defeated World Chess Champion, Garry Kasparov, 3.5 to 2.5, in a best-of-six tournament. In a game of Jeopardy! back in 20ll, IBM’s Watson AI took on former champions, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, and beat them on National Television. In 2016, playing the game of Go, Google’s […]

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