If She Was A Boy, Part II (OPD: 07/04/16)

Two weekend ago, the playoffs began in the WFA. The WFA is the Women’s Football Alliance. It is one of the homes of the sisters-in-arms to the brothers-in-arms players of the NFL. Along with its sister leagues–WPFL, NWFA, IWFL–the WFA has failed to gain respect and recognition with the exception being the Legends League. The… Continue reading If She Was A Boy, Part II (OPD: 07/04/16)

If She Was A Boy . . . (OPD: 06/04/16)

. . . Her talent would weigh more than her looks. Do fans want a sexy vixen in the game? Do they really want someone who is hot, or do they want someone who is talented? Is it possible to be plain, or even an ugly Betty, and still garner respect as a female athlete?… Continue reading If She Was A Boy . . . (OPD: 06/04/16)

Handling The Media (OPD: 06/09/16)

“I wanted to ask Boyle about his terrific career a couple of weeks ago, but he was too busy carrying out his classless, planned, pathetic personal attack on a reporter. So, bye. Grade: D.”~Rick Carpiniello The above statement demonstrates the seriousness of how the media perceives an athlete. The media can either become an ally… Continue reading Handling The Media (OPD: 06/09/16)