The Buffalo Bills should hire these guys and girls to do the halftime show for the Buffalo Bills games. Take a look at this group that went viral on the internet this week--they're really impressive!
It's been said that true character is defined when no one's looking. Lucky for us, this was one powerful moment that was captured on video. Watch as a Siena Saints men's basketball player showed his true blue patriotism when it appeared as if no one was watching.
One of the biggest debates on the Levack and Goz has been athletes not standing for the National Anthem. I have long said I prefer that the players stand for the Anthem. It would appear the NFL owners agree as they have passed a new set of rules to get players to stand while on the field for the Anthem.
For years now I've thought there has to be a better way to select who sings the National Anthem at major sporting events then just selecting who's popular at that time. This idea became even more important to me after the NBA All Star game where Fergie did a terrible job singing the National Anthem.
Last season Colin Kaepernick chose to sit and eventually take a knee during the national anthem. Many people including myself were not happy with this. I believe the anthem is bigger than our issues and I stand for it as a thank you to the men and women that founded this country and the ones that keep it great...
On a night where the NBA and the Lakers honored Kobe Bryant they really blew it with their selection of the artist to play the National Anthem. Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers fame gave his version of the Anthem and for me it was plain old painful...
Podcast: Armen and Levack debate Anthem Etiquette on 104.5 The Team
Armen and Levack were at the bar Monday night when Levack took off his hat and stood up in response to the National Anthem playing on one of the 20 TVs (and the volume wasn't on). Is that supposed to be the proper etiquette?