LeBron James needs a coach. I’ve thought about how untrue that statement is for a while. There are […]
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What is the responsibility of sports fans towards their teams? It is a question I’ve legitimately been wrestling […]
I don’t know if you guys have heard about this whole COVID situation, but it seems to me […]
By Bob Hiller –
I have a slight infatuation with watching Stephan Curry play basketball. Watching him shoot from every angle on the court and make shots in the most clutch situations evokes a sort of childlike joy for me. His shot is so undeniably perfect that I think I can formulate an argument for objective truth from it. He has been the Association’s brightest star for the better part of two seasons and rightfully won the NBA MVP this year. He just flat schools everyone he plays. As the great Dan Patrick used to say, “You can’t stop him; you can only hope to contain him.”
By Bob Hiller –
I recently had a great conversation with some old friends about why I like sports. Not being fans, they could only see the negative impact of sports on culture, higher education, and the church. Though I vehemently tried to defend the benefit of sports, much of what they said resonated with me. What is wrong with sports? Or, perhaps a better question is, what is wrong with our attitude towards them? Is there something wrong with playing and watching sports?
By Bob Hiller –
Warning: This is an entirely self-indulgent blog filled entirely with my memories of the Denver Broncos. Per usual, you will find nothing theologically profound. But, this week, I’m not even trying. Instead, today you will read a fanboy at his pathetic worst, anxiously awaiting Sunday’s kickoff. P.S. Just remember, if you’d sent me money to go the game, you wouldn’t have to suffer through this blog…Go Broncos!
By Bob Hiller –
King Solomon, or was it Roger McGuinn, once said, “There is…a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.” This week is a time to laugh and dance in Los Angeles as the NFL is returning. On the same day in 1946 that the Cleveland Rams were relocated to the City of Angels, the NFL owners voted 30-2 for a time to pluck up the St. Louis Rams and for a time to plant them back in Los Angeles.
By Bob Hiller –
I am an introvert. I love people and I love being around them…for a short period of time. Ultimately, it becomes exhausting for me to be social.
By Bob Hiller – Everyone wants to distract Kevin Durant. The Oklahoma City Thunder’s superstar is less than […]
By Bob Hiller – The title of today’s blog might prompt you to think that I am going […]