The Jensen Mailbag: Conspiracy Theories and Baseball.

Answering the biggest questions in sports and life the Jensen Mailbag.
Hi and Hello all, as a humble young internet blogger I receive hundreds of pieces of fan mail every month. I feel it is only right I reach out to my loyal fans and answer there questions, sports related and other wise. Let’s begin.

Jeff from Chicago asks, do you like baseball?
Not particularly. It isn’t that I don’t like baseball. One I don’t live in a baseball market, baseball is not on TV. The game is to slow for me. I don’t think I hate baseball I just cant get into it. Perhaps if I ever live in a baseball market I will for now I will continue to call myself an Indians fan check the box score and where my baseball cap. With the block C on it of course, not the one with the racist mascot.

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Tony from Boulder CO asks, if the Broncos were to draft a QB who would you most want to see them draft?
I think the answer for me would have to be Josh Rosen, now I doubt he will fall that far but I think he’s the most polished of this class of QB’s. I like Baker Mayfield a lot but the Broncos coaching staff does not and so I don’t think he would be a great fit in Denver. If Josh Allen falls to us I would be ok with him too because you could develop him under Case Keenum for a few weeks and then give him the reigns of the offense. Honestly I am 30 percent confident in the Broncos ability to draft at this point. If you look back under Elway historically they have not drafted well with him as the GM.

 

 

Jessica from Cincinnati OH asks, what do you prefer Coke or Pepsi?
Coca cola is the only correct answer here. I feel it’s smoother and tastes better than Pepsi. Pepsi is sweet to the taste well Coke has a more subtle flavor. Honestly for lent I gave up soda so I haven’t tasted it in a long time but I will confess I have had 2 sodas in that time. Soda is bad for your health, yes, I know this but also extremely addictive. I would stay away from the stuff if I were you.

 

 

Jakie from Delaware asks, do you believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of JFK?
I’m honestly not familiar with this conspiracy theory but I have seen a lot of people referencing it on twitter lately. I would say no. I do love conspiracy theories but at the end of the day I know they are just that, theories. I’m an open minded person I can accept the fact that maybe we don’t know everything about certain situations but I don’t question facts unless I really have something that jars me to disbelieve them. Sorry, I know that was probably not the answer you were looking for.
Until next time.
E Jensen.