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Jeremy's Bio
Jeremy is a high school theatre teacher in Denver. He has worked as a sports writer, sports radio talk-show host, done play-by-play for high school and college sports, taught courses on baseball history, been an editorial columnist, written press releases and arts articles, and is excited to contribute to and be a part of the Bleacher Report community.
He is interested in exploring the role of sports in society, writing about sports history and cultural significance, and in interacting with other like-minded intellectuals.
Despite great success as a teacher, Jeremy keeps the flames of hope alive that he will one day return to the sports radio world ... or start an artist's commune.
Jeremy's Recent Articles
Jeremy Writes About
- MLB (8),
- Denver (5),
- Opinion (5),
- Baseball (4),
- Colorado Rockies (4),
- MLB History (3),
- NFL (2),
- Philadelphia Phillies (2)
- Jeremy Goldson commented on Free Agent at the End of the Season: Jason Marquis
- Andrew Nuschler responded to a comment on San Francisco Giants Rebuild After Getting Steamrolled by Colorado Rockies
- Andrew Nuschler responded to a comment on San Francisco Giants Rebuild After Getting Steamrolled by Colorado Rockies
The Short List What Jeremy thinks about sport's most pressing questions
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Favorite Athletes
Sandy Koufax, John Elway, Ted Williams, Alex English, Michael Jordan, Michael Owen
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Favorite Sports Teams
Denver Broncos, England National Team, Colorado Rockies
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All Time Sports Moment
Super Bowl 32
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Most Memorable Game Attended
USA vs. Colombia '94 World Cup or Rockies' Franchise Opener vs. Montreal in 1993
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Most Unbreakable Sports Record
Cy Young's 749 complete games. Seriously, the mainstream media is up in arms about Roy Halladay potentially throwing 10 complete games this year. He'd have to pitch for 75 years to catch Cy.
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Ruth or Mays?
Ruth. Check out the OPS and Slugging marks.
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Unitas or Montana?
Unitas. Invented modern QB.
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Jordan or Russell?
Jordan. Best player ever.
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Gretzky or Orr?
Gretzky. Ooh, tough. Orr reinvented the game similarly to how Gretzky did 10 years later, but #99 set a higher standard.
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Pele or Maradona?
Pele. Maradona's a stinkin' cheater.
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Federer or Sampras?
Federer. Such a pretty game.
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Tiger or Nicklaus?
Tiger. He's a beast.
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Petty or Earnhardt?
Petty
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Schumacher or Senna?
Schumacher
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Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?
Don't really care - they are all corporate brands anyway. I'll take a little DIII football any time.





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5 months ago
What kind of questions would you ask Leonard Davis if you could sit down one-on-one with him?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/179629-ten-big-questions-for-the-dallas-cowboys-leonard-davis
Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Andy
about 1 year ago
Thanks for the edit Jeremy. If you're interested in editing articles, mine are always in need of a bit of looking after. Work away.
I'm always a bit aprehensive about being edited, but that's only because I'm afraid of seeing wholesale changes because the piece was that bad. But every day is a school day, as they say.
Thanks,
Willie.
about 1 year ago
Thanks Jeremy,
I'm a bit of a cynic to say the least. :) So my writing can be kind of a downer, but I really am a demented sports fan who watches way too much SportCenter and what not. Thanks again for the comment. Have a good rest of your Monday!
Dave
about 1 year ago
Thanks for the add!
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