“Ask Jen Anything” is an offseason column by Jen Polvogt, bridging motherly and fantasy football advice. Jen approaches the NFL offseason by taking questions from readers and providing answers based …
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Ask Jen Anything: First-Timers, Top-10 QBs & Setting Timers
by Jen Polvogtby Jen Polvogt 10 minutes readWell, folks, it’s been fun, but this is the final edition of the offseason column, “Ask Jen Anything” (“AJA”). Many thought-provoking and exciting questions have been asked this offseason, and …
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The Hard Bargain: Road Trip
by Dave Stewartby Dave Stewart 9 minutes readSummer vacation season is barely underway, but my family already has our longest-ever road trip under our belts. My niece and nephew graduated from high school in Iowa, and we …
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Shortt Stories & Tall Tales: Coming of Age & UFC 273
by Michael Shortt 13 minutes read*A specific portion of this column is satirical.* Most coming-of-age stories are feel-good and hilarious despite children being put in harm’s way. My coming-of-age story will have you questioning my …
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Through the Field: Last Chance
by Elliot Hicksby Elliot Hicks 5 minutes readAsk anyone who knows anything about NASCAR racing: What’s the one track that combines prominence, honor and prestige with chaos, mayhem and bedlam? Daytona. Of course, Daytona starts off the …
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This past week I watched my son walk across the stage and graduate from high school. The journey was long, but it went by quickly. Maybe too quickly. I was …
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First Tee to Last Call: Lemonade in Charleston
by Conor Coughlin 8 minutes readI have been looking forward to this week for almost a year. My fiancee has a tendency to go overboard on gift-giving and this was supposed to be a bucket …
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Start, Sit & Trailblazers
by Seth Woolcock 24 minutes readRemember when we were kids, and grown-ups told us it was OK to be different, that it was good to be unique? What ever happened to that? Because it seems …