In one of the most surprising events in my recent memory, I saw that Tijuana Taxi Co. had not been a part of our Gill Out series yet. As a result, I knew that I had to make a trip there. For those who don’t know, Tijuana Taxi Co. describes itself as a “Mexican Cuisine […]
Author: Blake Malick
On the bench: The Dolphins should fire Chris Grier
As a Dolphins fan, January and February are always freed up on my schedule. Why is that? The Dolphins are never in the playoffs, and I blame the organization from the top down for this. Trading away star players for draft picks, refusing to address certain positions of need and the complete inability to draft […]
Men’s Basketball and Baseball reach No. 1
For the first time in program history, Nova Southeastern University’s men’s baseball and basketball teams have reached the top spot in their national rankings at the same time. Both programs are as hot as ever with the national championship in their sights. Dominant Sharks cap perfect regular season with No. 1 ranking After 28 straight […]
After 22 seasons, Tom Brady hangs up his cleats
On Feb. 1, quarterback Tom Brady officially retired from football. The 44-year-old rides into the sunset as a three-time NFL MVP, seven-time Super Bowl champion, three-time All-Pro and 15-time Pro Bowler. He ends his career as the most decorated player in NFL history. Brady is walking away with some records that may never be broken. […]
On the bench: Mike McDaniel will get most out of the Fins, Tua
After the firing of former coach Brian Flores, the Miami Dolphins are taking a different approach with leadership, and I think it’s the best move they’ve made in my lifetime. On Feb. 7, the Dolphins hired San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel to be the team’s next head coach. I can’t say a lot […]
Out of the shark zone and sport shorts: 1/21 – 1/27
OOTS: Divisional round one of best of all-time In one of the best Divisional rounds in NFL history, two of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time were eliminated while new quarterbacks get their chance to shine. Each of the four games were decided by a last second play, as the 49ers, Bengals and Rams all kicking […]
Sharks “Big 3” and company jump out to 15-0 start
The NSU Sharks men’s basketball team looks stronger than ever. The team ranked No. 3 in the NABC Coaches poll, behind Northwest Missouri State and Lubbock Christian. The Sharks scored an astounding 98.3 points per game, second in D-II, and stole the ball like no other. It forces a Division-II leading 17.5 steals and 26.8 […]
On the bench: How the Dolphins should handle the offseason without Brian Flores
After missing the NFL Playoffs for the fifth straight season, the Dolphins fired their head coach, Brian Flores. With the most cap space in the NFL available in 2022, this is what the Dolphins need to do this off-season in order to compete in the future. The first priority should be hiring Mike McDaniel, the […]
A preview of the 2022 Winter Olympics
A year filled with international events is kicking off with the quadrennial Winter Olympics in Beijing, China. “Together for a Shared Future” is the motto for the 2022 Winter Olympics. The events take place in Beijing from Feb. 4 to 20. The opening ceremony is on Feb. 4 at 3 p.m. EST at Beijing National […]
Wild card weekend: Blowout or close game
Four football playoff games were decided by a cumulative score of 64 to 154, a difference of 90 points and an average margin of victory of 22.5 points. Two games were decided by single digits. The 2021 Wild Card weekend had something for everyone. What happened in the six win-or-go home games that took place […]