BJ has called the Capital Region home for as long as he's been alive. He's a fan of all things rock and classic rock and when he's not in the studio he's probably watching Star Wars or reading a comic book. He's also a father and has two kids that love to keep him running around. He also believes pineapple does not belong on pizza, and Black Sabbath is the greatest band of all time.
BJ
Are the Spurs the Best Veteran Team in Sports? — Sports Survey of the Day
You hear it all the time in professional sports—'These guys are too old, they can't hack it anymore'—but the San Antonio Spurs are beating teams half their age, and have been doing so for over a decade.
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, The ‘Iron Lady,’ Has Died at 87
The first female prime minister of England, Margaret Thatcher, has passed away due to a stroke. She was 87 years old.
How Should a Professional Athlete React After a Big Loss? — Sports Survey of the Day
The Miami Heat hadn't lost in 53 days, but last night in Chicago, their 27-game winning streak came to an end.
How Far Can Florida Gulf Coast Go in the NCAA Tournament? — Sports Survey of the Day
That there must be a "Cinderella" team every year at the NCAA Tournament is a cliche that, well, we can get behind, and this year's glass-slipper-wearing team is Florida Gulf Coast University.
Is It Too Late for Lance Armstrong to Come Clean? — Sports Survey of the Day
To the surprise of no one, Lance Armstrong is finally coming clean about using performance enhancing drugs. But is it too late?
Which NFL Team Is Most Disappointing So Far? — Sports Survey of the Day
As we wrap up Week 12 of the 2012 NFL season, some teams know that all hope is lost. But which of those teams had the highest expectations at the start of the year?
Is Thanksgiving Football the Greatest Holiday Tradition? — Sports Survey of the Day
On Thanksgiving you can count on two things: overeating, and watching a ton of football.
Are Fans Sitting Too Close to the Game? — Sports Survey of the Day
One feature common to nearly all of the ballparks built in the last 20 years or so—roughly since Baltimore's Camden Yards kick-started the surge of new stadiums in 1992—is the increased proximity of the fans to the action.
Nearer outfield fences, smaller foul territories, and less room between the rows of seats and the barrier separating them from the field certainly help bring fans closer to the