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Stefon Diggs, Serious Allegations, and the Social Media Courtroom: How We Talk About This Without Turning It Into an Instant Verdict
There are moments when the loudest thing you can do is slow down . Because the allegations circulating right now about New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs are not “internet drama.” They are serious—violent—claims that deserve to be treated with gravity. But so does due process . We’ve watched too many stories play out where public opinion sprints ahead of the facts, and the consequences land on everybody—victims, the accused, families, workplaces, and whole commu
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Dec 30, 20256 min read


The Dumbest Negro on the Planet: A Master Class in Self-Sabotage
Sherrone Moore’s fall from grace at Michigan isn’t just a scandal — it’s a masterclass in how fast a Black man can lose generational wealth, institutional trust, and a once-in-a-lifetime leadership platform when ego outruns wisdom. His story is not about infidelity alone. It’s about judgment, or more precisely, the catastrophic absence of it.
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Dec 13, 202515 min read


Opting Out Before the Players Do: Notre Dame’s Strategic Bowl Exit
Notre Dame snubbed from CFP, skips bowl game ✅ The case for Notre Dame “getting ahead” Bowl games have become less valuable for some student-athletes. For many players, particularly those likely to enter the NFL Draft, a mid-tier bowl tied up with little exposure, minimal payoff, and a real risk of injury. In recent years, it’s become more common for individual players to opt out of bowl games to begin draft preparation or avoid unnecessary contact. Notre Dame has a high num
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Dec 8, 20257 min read


Ego Over Excellence: How Cleveland’s Pride Is Benching Their Future
INTRODUCTION Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) listens to the play calling on the sideline during an NFL practice at the Cleveland Browns training facility on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, in Berea, Ohio. / Jeff Lange / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images The camera catches him staring at the field — helmet tight in his hands, visor down, body still. The crowd’s restless, the huddle looks lifeless, and Dillon Gabriel just missed another checkdown pass. You can almos
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Nov 1, 20256 min read


George Foreman’s Legacy: A Reflection on Family, Faith, and the Power of Reinvention
When the world learned of George Foreman's passing , it felt like the end of an era—not just for boxing, but for Black excellence defined...
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Mar 30, 20254 min read


Spring Ball, Big Bucks, and a Blocked Scrimmage: Why the NCAA Shut Down Colorado vs. Syracuse
NEWS: The NCAA has denied the proposed spring game between Colorado and Syracuse The NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) has...
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Mar 28, 20256 min read


Philadelphia Eagles and the White House: A Tradition in Decline?
For decades, championship teams across major U.S. sports have received invitations to the White House as part of a long-standing...
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Feb 25, 20254 min read
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