Coaching Series: Lou Saban

Lou Saban: The Unyielding Fire of a Genuine Soul Among football coaches, where legends like Vince Lombardi preached like prophets and Bill Belichick schemed like sorcerers, Lou Saban stands apart-not as the loudest voice or the most decorated, but as the most human. He was the nomad who wandered 21 coaching stops across five decades, from AFL champions in Buffalo to Division III rebuilds in North Carolina at age 80. His win-loss record? Respectable but not regal: 191 victories against 200 defeats and 11 ties. Yet, ask anyone who played for him, and they'll tell you Saban wasn't measured in stats.…

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Coaching Series: Norm Van Brocklin

The Dutchman: A Volatile Flame That Lit Football's Soul In the pantheon of football legends, few burn as brightly-or as erratically-as Norm Van Brocklin. "The Dutchman," born Norman Mack Van Brocklin in 1926 to Dutch immigrant parents in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, wasn't just a quarterback who etched his name in the NFL record books with a still-legendary 554-yard performance against the New York Yanks on September 28, 1951. He was a force of nature: a chain-smoking philosopher-coach whose gravelly wisdom and hair-trigger temper shaped a generation. Volatile? He'd explode at officials like a misfired shotgun, once fined $500 for chasing…

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The Failure of the Cave

The Democrats' Shutdown Gamble: Fundraising Fodder or Political Folly? As the clock ticks toward October 1, Congress teeters on the brink of another government shutdown-a spectacle that's become as predictable as fall foliage. The Republican House has passed a straightforward continuing resolution (CR) to keep the lights on through November, but Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, have slapped it down, demanding a laundry list of policy riders. It's déjà vu all over again, echoing the partisan trench warfare that defined the Trump era. But this time, with Republicans holding the reins post-2024, Democrats' high-wire act risks more than just federal…

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