I started as a professional sports journalist in 1978 at the Cincinnati Enquirer after I graduated from Miami (Ohio) University, and I’ve been doing the same thing ever since. I also appear on national television, and I’m part of a weekly TV show in Atlanta. I’ve done everything from ESPN to MSNBC to The Oprah Winfrey Show. As for writing, I’ve gone from working for major newspapers in San Francisco and Atlanta to operating as a national columnist at AOL Sports, MLB.com, Sports On Earth.com and CNN.Com. I’ve covered a slew of sporting events. I’ve done 30 Super Bowls, numerous World Series and NBA Finals games, Final Fours, several Indianapolis 500, Daytona 500 and other auto races, major prize fights and golf tournaments, college football bowl games and more. I’ve also won national, state and local awards along the way.
Folks are still scratching their heads over Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Raheem Morris telling his players to concentrate more on Chris Carson than Russell Wilson.
If you think you've seen and heard everything surrounding the meltdown by the Atlanta Falcons from that 28-3 lead at the end of their 2017 Super Bowl loss to
Starting with the offensive line, the Atlanta Falcons have more than a few concerns when they begin their season Sunday at home against the Seattle Seahawks.
The Atlanta Falcons must deal with no fans at Mercedes-Benz Stadium through at least their opening two home games against the Seattle Seahawks and the Chicago Bears.
This is the last chance for defensive end Takk McKinley to show the Atlanta Falcons he should return to the team for at least a fifth season after this one.