Josh Flagner
A sports minded pop culture junkie, Josh is just as likely to be found watching reality TV as he is to be hacking his way through a double bogey. When he s not flipping between ballgames and reality TV, you can find Josh breaking down sports news at MoreThanAFan.net and carrying on at twitter.com/RailbirdJ.
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Being a Cleveland fan is not always easy, but it is always.Affiliations
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One Fan's View: Kerry Wood's Day in History MomentsLooking at Kerry Wood compared to pop history and the moments he made himself.
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One Fan's View: The Cleveland Indians Didn't Have to Pay for Albert PujolsThe Cleveland Indians are out-producing Albert Pujols for half of the money.
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One Fan's View: Cleveland Indians' Nick Hagadone Has Earned His SpotIndians reliever Nick Hagadone has pitched his way into deserving a permanent role in the Tribe bullpen.
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Cleveland Indians Giving Themselves Chances: A Fan's LookThe Cleveland Indians are giving themselves chances to compete by putting balls in play.
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One Fan's View: Being Wrong About Jack HannahanI was wrong about Jack Hannahan and when Lonnie Chisenhall would be playing third base for the Cleveland Indians.
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One Fan's View: There Are Many Answers to the Cleveland Browns' Draft QuestionsCleveland Browns fans are arguing over who the team should draft but don't realize that they're all correct.
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One Fan's View: Cleveland Indians Looking for Fan Support They Might Not GetWhen do Cleveland Indians fans become justified for not filling Progressive Field?
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One Fan's View: Celebrating Omar VizquelOmar Vizquel will play for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2012, but he'll always be a Cleveland Indian to me.
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One Fan's View: Kyrie Irving Needs Ricky Rubio to Get WellRicky Rubio and Kyrie Irving can be torch bearers for the next generation of young rivals, but Rubio needs to get well, soon.
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One Fan's View: Cleveland Browns Surviving Without Robert Griffin IIIThe Cleveland Browns missed out on Robert Griffin III, but life goes on.
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One Fan's View: Cleveland Cavaliers' Crumbling Youth MovementThe Cavaliers have Kyrie Irving and Tristan Thompson, but the rest of the young guns aren't living up to the hype.
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One Fan's View: Albert Belle and the Greatest Indians Season EverAlbert Belle's strike shortened 1995 season was the best offensive performance by a Cleveland Indians player.
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One Fan's View: Indians Rotation is Set Without Carmona/Heredia's ReturnWhile the Cleveland Indians await a decision on Roberto Hernandez Heredia / Fausto Carmona, the rotation is set without him.
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ESPN is (Not) RacistESPN firing Anthony Frederico is more racist than Frederico's headline mistake.
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One Fan's View: The Future of LinsanityJeremy Lin has set the NBA on fire, but can six good games lead to a career?Also published on:
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One Fan's View: NBA Rising Stars Challenge Mock DraftI pick the teams for the NBA Rising Stars Challenge.Also published on:
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One Fan's View: Peyton Manning Should Head WestIf Peyton Manning plays in 2012, the New York Jets are the wrong team. Peyton should sign with the San Francisco 49ersAlso published on:
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The Christian and Atheist Tolerance HypocrisyChristians and atheists are often intolerant of one another to the detriment of our society as a whole.
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One Fan's View: Lebron James Will Never Be a Cleveland Cavalier AgainRumors flew that Lebron James planned to leave Miami and maybe end up back in Cleveland. Not a chance.Also published on:
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One Fan's View: Jorge Posada Deserves a Spot in the Hall of FameNew York Yankees catcher Jorge Posada deserves a spot alongside all-time great Yankee catcher Yogi Berra in the Baseball Hall of FameAlso published on:
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One Fan's View: Yu Darvish Isn't Enough for the Texas RangersThe Texas Rangers made a splash by signing Japanese standout Yu Darvish, but it's not enough to keep up with the L.A. Angels offseason haul.Also published on:
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One Fan's View: The Cleveland Browns Need More Than Just Robert Griffin IIICleveland Browns fans need to temper their expectations of 2012 if the team drafts Robert Griffin III.Also published on:
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One Fan's View: Major League Baseball Hall of Fame is Doing it WrongHistory suggests that Mark McGwire should already be a Hall of Famer, while Sammy Sosa and Barry Bonds should be elected in 2013.Also published on:
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One Fan's View: NBA Rules Mailbag, Part 2 of 5A reader suggests that NBA officiating could be improved by adding two officials to the court during a game. I disagreeAlso published on:
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One Fan's View: NBA Rules Mailbag, Part 1 of 5Debating whether the NBA Rule for flagrant fouls should be changed, and why.Also published on:
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One Fan’s View: NBA Finally Raising the Price of Technical FoulsHopefully the increased punishment for technical fouls will stop players from whining about the referee's calls.Also published on:
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One Fan's View: Why Prince Fielder Fits in ChicagoPrince Fielder makes sense for the Chicago Cubs.Also published on:
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One Fan's View: Keith Price is Already the Next Robert Griffin IIIKeith Price started his 2012 Heisman campaign and NFL draft hype by outplaying 2011's Heisman winner and projected top five pick Robert Griffin III.Also published on:
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One Fan's View: Major League Baseball Should Suspend Yorvit TorrealbaThe MLB should punish Yorvit Torrealba for hitting an umpire in the face during a Venezuelan winter league game.Also published on:
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One Fan's View: Derrick Rose Wants a LegacyIn an age where players follow the money (and Q Score), the Chicago Bulls Derrick Rose wants to build his brand the old fashioned way.Also published on:
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One Fan's View: Albert Pujols in Los Angeles Makes SenseThere were plenty of reasons why Pujols was a bad contract for a National League team, but good for the American LeagueAlso published on:
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One Fan's View: Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Western Conference Favorites (if There's a Season)Youth, depth, and continuity point towards the Oklahoma City Thunder being the favorite to win the NBA Western Conference this season. If there is a this season.Also published on:
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One Fan's View: The NBA Playoffs Made GoodThe NBA needs to move to a seeding system to ensure maximum competitiveness and revenues.
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One Fan's View: Fixing the NBA's Supply and Demand ProblemSmall market NBA teams need to follow the rule of supply and demand to ensure maximum revenue and fan experience.
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One Fan's View: The St. Louis Cardinals Prove that the Worst 2011 Collapse Belongs to the Atlanta BravesThe Boston Red Sox collapse got all of the attention at season's end, but now that the St. Louis Cardinals have advanced to the World Series, it's time to give the Atlanta Braves failure the credit it deserves.
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One Fan's View: Picking Between Albert Pujols and Prince FielderChoosing between big name first baseman free agents Albert Pujols and Prince Fielder.
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One fan's view: What the NBA really needs is contractionTerms like Basketball Related Income, salary cap and luxury tax are all ways to slice up the pie. The NBA just needs to make less cuts
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One fan's view: The American League East comes up shortThe American League East had all the hype, but now it has none of the contenders.
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One fan's view: Sending Jobu to the Cleveland IndiansEvery team has a player that needs a rum swilling, cigar smoking spiritual advisor to help him along.
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One fan's view: Taking the Theo Epstein and Terry Francona show on the roadThe best place for Theo Epstein is Chicago, and the best manager for the Cubs is Terry Francona. Here's why they should get the band back together.
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NBA owners and players may be fighting a losing battle: Fan's takeThe NBA lockout has divided the players and owners, but without fan support, it's not going to matter who comes out on top.
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Fan reaction: Three reasons to keep watching the Cleveland IndiansThree reasons why Cleveland fans shouldn't let the fact that a playoff birth is out of reach stop them from watching Indians baseball.
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Why Jim Thome is Worlds Apart from LeBron JamesWhy Cleveland fans are welcoming Jim Thome back home, but will likely never receive Lebron James the same way.



