Keith Mathews
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Keith Mathews is a retired Air Force officer and pilot who is now a computer (Macintosh) repairman. He currently resides in (ugh) Georgia, the most corrupt state in the Union, followed by Florida. (Cry your heart out, New Jersey!)
Published Writings:

2010 − 2011: Bleacher Report — 37 articles on NFL football.
1973: “Stranglehold”, a fictional novel (with Gregory C. Knapp, who won the coin flip for author’s credit): Little Brown and Company, Boston, Toronto. Hardback, 240 pgs, (ISBN 0-316-49921-8)
December 1983: “Playing Business Poker With CalcStar”; MicroPro User's Magazine, San Rafael.
February, 1984: “Managing Businesses With CalcStar”; Micropro User's Magazine, San Rafael.
June, 1985: Assembly Language Primer For The Macintosh”; New American Libraries, 350 pp., $24.95. (ISBN: 0-452-25642-9)
December, 1986: “TOPSPrint For The PC”; for Centram, West, of Berkeley,
March 1988: “The Macintosh ROM Encyclopedia”, an 928 page book published by Simon & Shuster under the Brady Books imprint.

Short List

  • Favorite Athletes

    Jerry Rice, Joe Montana, and the eighties offensive linemen.

  • Favorite Sports Teams

    49ers

  • Favorite Coaches

    Bill Walsh, Jim Harbaugh, John Madden.

  • All Time Sports Moment

    Montana passes to John Taylor and Jerry Rice who then ran 90 and 85 yards for touchdowns against the San Diego Chargers.

  • Most Memorable Game Attended

    Bronco’s game in broadcasting box with father-in-law in Denver.

  • Most Unbreakable Sports Record

    Jerry Rice, all of them.

  • Ruth or Mays?

    Ruth. Tougher life to overcome.

  • Unitas or Montana?

    Montana, class and obvious enjoyment during the toughest games.

  • Jordan or Russell?

    Who?

  • Pele or Maradona?

    Pele.

  • Tiger or Nicklaus?

    Tiger. Until trauma of being caught, most beautiful swing ever.

  • Petty or Earnhardt?

    Who?

  • ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12 or SEC?

    NOA. Uncompetitive with no playoffs and unjustly unpaid athletes.

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  • Peter Fournier posted 38 days ago

    Peter Fournier

    I didn't make the edit myself. It might have been a copy editor. If you think something I write could be improved or could use some work, contact me directly instead of leaving me a comment on a thread. Thanks.

  • Peter Fournier posted 38 days ago

    Peter Fournier

    Hey Keith,

    There's nothing wrong with saying receiving corps. Via the Merriam-Webster dictionary: Corps - a group of persons associated together or acting under common direction; especially : a body of persons having a common activity or occupation . Wide receivers work together as a group to catch passes from their quarterback.

    Thanks,

    Peter

  • Brian Winett posted 236 days ago

    Brian Winett

    Yeah... and both came true this weekend!

  • Matthew Rodriquez posted 237 days ago

    Matthew Rodriquez

    It was a very well written. Giving props was well deserved. Good job Keith.

  • Brian Winett posted 241 days ago

    Brian Winett

    We just published articles at almost exactly the same time and I think they're going to be really good together!

    Yours is on Harbaugh's leadership and mine is how Joe Staley is following his lead and becoming a leader on the offensive line.

    Nice 1-2 punch! :)