Sunday, July 30, 2006
Gatlin's coach: Sprinter's test the result of a setup
ESPN.com - TRACKANDFIELD - Gatlin's coach: Sprinter's test the result of a setup: "'If they can find someone who did, in fact, spike it, then it is for them to prove but short of something like that I think he has a very serious problem.'"
Saturday, July 22, 2006
Monday, July 17, 2006
Friday, July 14, 2006
Don't trade AI
If you need to remember why not to trade AI, watch this video. Enough said. I still love #3.
Allen Iverson! - video powered by Metacafe
Allen Iverson! - video powered by Metacafe
Monday, July 10, 2006
Stark: Baseball matters
ESPN.com - MLB - Stark: Baseball matters in a way no other sport matters
There is no number in any other sport that could possibly be draped on the side of a warehouse and evoke the tears and passions that 2,131 evoked. None.
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And in baseball, that's exactly what these men do. They don't just play games. They pass on a great American tradition, from one generation to the next, to the next.
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Zidane vs. Materazzi: The Nipple Twist
France's Zinedine Zidane headbutted Italy's Marco Materazzi today in a move that will go down as a very legendary red card.
It is very unclear what was said or done to make Zidane do that to Materazzi. It's definately a stupid move on his part because some would say it cost France the World Cup since they had to play a man down and they did not have one of the world's best penalty kickers for the shoot out.
Some evidence has showed up to make some believe that Materazzi gave Zidane a titty twister and then words were also exchanged. We will probably never know the words that pissed off Zidane but check out the nipple twist on this video and you do kind of understand why he did it. If he only got away with it it would have been one of the greatest revenge moves ever, but instead it will the last memorable thing of one of the world's greatest soccer stars.
It is very unclear what was said or done to make Zidane do that to Materazzi. It's definately a stupid move on his part because some would say it cost France the World Cup since they had to play a man down and they did not have one of the world's best penalty kickers for the shoot out.
Some evidence has showed up to make some believe that Materazzi gave Zidane a titty twister and then words were also exchanged. We will probably never know the words that pissed off Zidane but check out the nipple twist on this video and you do kind of understand why he did it. If he only got away with it it would have been one of the greatest revenge moves ever, but instead it will the last memorable thing of one of the world's greatest soccer stars.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Billy Wagner Says the Phillies Suck...and we agree
Billy Wagner says the Phillies need to break up the team. I didn't like the way Billy handled matters immediately after he left the Phillies and subsequently after he joined the Mets, but frankly this article states what needs to be said about the Phillies and its being said by someone who saw it firsthand and isn't being anonymous about it either. It's unlikely that this will stir up anything besides make Philly fans more pissed off about how much the Phils suck, but anyway its worth the read.
Former Phillies closer Billy Wagner said if Gillick breaks up the team, he's doing the right thing. The problem is the team's "nucleus,'' according to Wagner. "That team has as much talent as this one,'' said Mets closer Wagner, whose new club leads the second-place Phillies by 11½ games. "But there's something lacking there.''
And Wagner knows just what it is. He said he admires Gillick and manager Charlie Manuel, and that the problem starts at the very top. Wagner contends it stems from upper management, which insists on coddling and pampering its star young players, the result being a sense of entitlement and a poor understanding of the team concept. "You don't have the leadership you need,'' Wagner said, adding that it isn't fair to expect it yet from relative youngsters such as Ryan Howard and Chase Utley.
Beyond newcomer Aaron Rowand, you don't have much fire, either. "Nobody ever gets upset,'' Wagner said. "If somebody does, he's a big mouth and nobody likes him. They take it as, 'I did my best. I'm going home.' There's nobody screaming, 'Hey, we're better than this!'"
Can France Do It?
If they do manage to pull off a win on Sunday it will be thanks to these two guys.
This is the goal where the two teamed up to beat Brazil.
Why no Portugal videos? Two reasons I'm not rooting for Portugal, they knocked out my team, the Netherlands, in the earlier round, and also I'm taking the Englishman's side, Wayne Rooney, in saying that C. Ronaldo is an ass, though I do admit he is talented.
This is the goal where the two teamed up to beat Brazil.
Why no Portugal videos? Two reasons I'm not rooting for Portugal, they knocked out my team, the Netherlands, in the earlier round, and also I'm taking the Englishman's side, Wayne Rooney, in saying that C. Ronaldo is an ass, though I do admit he is talented.
Clerks 2
Actually looks funny, probably wont be better or more original than first, but i'll go see it
I like this trailer cause it doesn't give away any of the movie, but makes you wanna see it.
I like this trailer cause it doesn't give away any of the movie, but makes you wanna see it.
Saturday, July 01, 2006
France!?
I'll admit, I was wrong, I thought the French sucked. Can you blame me? It's very American to think the French suck and you'll normally be right. France though showed up to play today against the Brazilians. Zidane and Henry teamed up for a sweet goal and the team played all day to insure that the Brazilian offense couldn't find the back of the net. I don't know how they kept that team from getting scoring chances, but somehow they did it. Brazil hardly had any shots. Ronaldo is an old, fat, crying baby that probably just got knocked out of his last World Cup. Part of the problem for Brazil I think was that they had too many superstars, just give the ball to Ronaldhino and he'll do the rest. He really is the best player in the world and today it was a combination of him not having a great game and the rest of the team not picking up the slack.
Good show for France, its nice to see Brazil knocked, not so nice though is the fact that four European teams are left to the in World Cup held in Europe, just once again goes to show how important home soil is and how hard it is for the underdogs.
Good show for France, its nice to see Brazil knocked, not so nice though is the fact that four European teams are left to the in World Cup held in Europe, just once again goes to show how important home soil is and how hard it is for the underdogs.
God Save the Queen
I can't believe England was just knocked out of the World Cup. I was skeptical of the English team and I'll admit I wasn't really ready to root hard for them at all. So it took a lot for me as a fierce Irish guy to root hard for England. But England deserved to win this game. I never really got to see any of their other games in the World Cup, but I got to see this one and I saw a great team.
England is definately the team that Americans can pull for. They don't take dives at every oppurtunity like all the other teams - a reason many people say they don't like soccer. They play hard, they have very lively fans, and they have some great superstars. Should that have played a little more aggresive today and worked towards the goal more, yes definately. But Wayne Rooney being red carded out the match was one the worst instant red cards I have ever seen. There was no reason for a red card there. Did the ref realize that he was taking their best offensive player out of the game for accidental step in a rough challenge involving three players or maybe he took him out for a light shove against the best player on the Portugese team. The stepping incident was a foul, but not a card, not a card at all. The push was immature but I liked, he did deserve a yellow for that. I think the ref gave him the red for the push.
Now for the next game I don't really like the French and its not like anyone can root for Brazil, they don't need it and who can root for the favorite. So I'm just looking forward to Brazil winning and Thierry Henry scoring a bunch of goals and making some great players and making a great game out of it.
England is definately the team that Americans can pull for. They don't take dives at every oppurtunity like all the other teams - a reason many people say they don't like soccer. They play hard, they have very lively fans, and they have some great superstars. Should that have played a little more aggresive today and worked towards the goal more, yes definately. But Wayne Rooney being red carded out the match was one the worst instant red cards I have ever seen. There was no reason for a red card there. Did the ref realize that he was taking their best offensive player out of the game for accidental step in a rough challenge involving three players or maybe he took him out for a light shove against the best player on the Portugese team. The stepping incident was a foul, but not a card, not a card at all. The push was immature but I liked, he did deserve a yellow for that. I think the ref gave him the red for the push.
Now for the next game I don't really like the French and its not like anyone can root for Brazil, they don't need it and who can root for the favorite. So I'm just looking forward to Brazil winning and Thierry Henry scoring a bunch of goals and making some great players and making a great game out of it.
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