Author: Robin M Adams

Robin M Adams is an author, journalist, and writer of significant sports-related articles. Robin is also the co-owner of Wisconsin Sports Heroics, a sports news website that covers Wisconsin sports. He covers all things Wisconsin sports, but mostly the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Milwaukee Brewers.

Aaron Rodgers

The Green Bay Packers are 4-7 and have just a nine percent chance to make the Playoffs this season. After an emotional victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night, the team lost a very winnable contest on Thursday night to the Tennessee Titans. After the loss, spirits were low in regards to the Packers making the Playoffs. Aaron Rodgers, however, still believes in his team. Aaron Rodgers Expressed Faith in the Packers After the Loss In his postgame press conference, Rodgers did not shy away from taking some of the blame for the loss. “Obviously, I’ve got to play…

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By now, many NBA fans are aware of the video of Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo involved with an altercation after Milwaukee loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night. After the video of Giannis tossing a ladder to the ground surfaced, he was criticized on social media for his actions. However, more details of what happened have since come to light. 76ers Player Montrezl Harrell Instigated the Incident with Giannis After the initial video of Giannis tossing the ladder aside was leaked, other videos that put the situation into context came to the surface. As it turns out, it was…

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The Milwaukee Brewers are most likely going into the 2023 with a new starting catcher. Omar Narvaez hit just .206/.295/.305 with four home runs and 23 RBI for the Brewers this season and is now a free agent. While he likely will not cost much to bring back, the Brewers already have four catchers on their 40-man roster: Victor Caratini, Mario Feliciano, Payton Henry, and Alex Jackson. With the catching market lacking many big names, Narvaez will have no trouble finding a new home in 2023. According to Reviewing the Brew, that home may be with the Brewers’ chief rival: the…

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The Green Bay Packers are in a situation in which they have rarely found themselves over the past 30 years. At 4-7, the team needs quite a few miracles in order to make the Playoffs. Indeed, the Packers have struggled mightily all season long, even in the games they won. In addition to inconsistent play in every facet of the game, the Packers have been decimated with injuries to star players. The most notable of these is Rashan Gary, who has a torn ACL. This recent downward spiral all started with a trip to London. The Packers dropped that game…

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After a disappointing 2022 season, the Milwaukee Brewers are certainly going to be making some big changes in 2023. One of those changes is presumably a youth movement that will see several of their top prospects getting significant playing time. While the likes of Garrett Mitchell, Brice Turang, Sal Frelick, and Estuary Ruiz will likely a great deal of at bats in the Majors, one prospect to keep an eye on is Jeferson Quero. The young catcher is the Brewers’ seventh-ranked prospect and just completed competing in the Arizona Fall League. Due to his stellar play, he was named one…

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Brewers

The Milwaukee Brewers have already had a busy offseason. David Stearns has stepped down as President of Baseball Operations. While Matt Arnold is not being “promoted” to that title, he is taking over the responsibilities that come with it. A few trades have already been finalized, including one yesterday in which the Brewers acquired relief pitcher Javy Guerra. Brad Boxberger and Brent Suter were both waived, Suter being claimed by the Colorado Rockies. In addition, three other relief pitchers were non-tendered. According to Curt Hogg of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, this all points to rookie reliever Peter Strzelecki being used in late…

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Milwaukee Bucks

The Milwaukee Bucks fell to the Philadelphia 76ers by the score of 110-102 on Friday night. A major reason for this loss was Giannis Antetokounmpo’s poor free throw shooting. Despite scoring 25 points and grabbing 14 rebounds, Giannis was just 4-15 from the free throw line. It was easily one of the poorest free throw performances of his career, and he is known for his free throw struggles. One thing he is also known for his his work ethic. So of course, after the game, Giannis was out on the court practicing his free throws. Apparently, some stadium staff did…

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Jae Crowder Bucks

Earlier this season, we wrote about why the Milwaukee Bucks may be interested in a trade for Jae Crowder. According to a recent story by Mike Chiari of Bleacher Report, it sounds as if our conjecture was correct. Of course, Jae Crowder has been a name that was thrown around in trade rumors ever since the offseason started. In his article, Chiari states that the Bucks, along with the Atlanta Hawks, are interested in trading for the disgruntled former Marquette player. Chiari cites Shams Charania of The Athletic as his source for this information. It Appears that the Bucks Are the Favorites…

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Barstool Aaron Rodgers

Anyone who follows Barstool Sports knows that “Big Cat” is not a very big fan of Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. In fact, during the offseason Barstool hosted Aaron Rodgers on a podcast where Big Cat asked him, “How many people do you think you’ve killed?” in reference to Rodgers’ stance on COVID vaccines. (View that full video here). Barstool Sports’ Big Cat is certainly a big personality. He is not shy about ripping players and teams that he does not like. In a recent episode of the Barstool College Football Show, Big Cat saw a Packers fan…

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Aaron Rodgers

The Green Bay Packers lost at home to the Tennessee Titans on Thursday night. It was the first time that Tennessee won in Lambeau field. The Titans offense was able to sustain long drives that kept the Packers defense on the field for far too long. In the end, it wore down the defensive unit and took the offense out of rhythm. Still, there were some good individual performances, but with fewer and fewer games remaining in the season, one has to wonder if they are “too little, too late.” Three Studs Christian Watson The Packers’ second round draft pick…

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