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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.
Torey from New Jersey asks, Should I be worried about drafting Josh Rosen to the Jets because he thinks to much?
No. Honestly I do not understand why NFL teams and scouts have such problems with free thinkers. Yes the media is going to blow stuff you say out of proportion but I would rather have a smart well educated QB than a robot under center. Also if you have a curious person they are probably more likely to be curious about how they can improve themselves. That sounds like an awesome trait to have in a QB. Anyone who tells you a player having an opinion is a weakness is a close minded shrew who obviously doesn’t understand we live in a society where everyone has an opinion on almost everything.
Diego from Los Angeles CA. asks, Zlatan Ibrahimović what do you think of him?
Well one the guys an outrageous personality and a little self centered. Not necessarily a bad thing gives you quotes like, “I conquered England in 3 months” Sure you did Zlatan. As far as playing soccer goes I mean just watch his first goal in MLS. He may not have conquered England in 3 months, but it wouldn’t shock me if he conquers America and the national attention in 3 months. That is good for the MLS.
https://twitter.com/MLS/status/980183251410067456
Kate from Saint Paul Minnesota asks, I’m looking for a good sports history book, I love football, what should I read?
Easy, Michael Macambridge, “America’s Game” is the hands down best football history book. Imagine a US history book but with football as the juxtaposition of how America is changing, that is this book. It’s hefty, thick and crammed but if you want to educate yourself go read that book. It is my constant reference when I need to reference history in my articles. An awesome book that I have read all of two times cover to cover and that I go back to often. Get it!
Julia from Honolulu Hawaii asks, power rank the weather.
Easy
1. Pre-rain (overcast, gray, semi warm, windy.)
2. Sunny with wind (around 50 degrees)
3. Thunder storm
4. Rain
5. Lightning
6. Windy
7. Sunny
8. Snow
9. Hail
10. Sunny and Cold
Glad I can help. Have a good week.