Out-rebounded? Pts in the paint 52-26 in favor of the Grizzlies? I think we miss Perk a little....
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Uh-Oh
Out-rebounded? Pts in the paint 52-26 in favor of the Grizzlies? I think we miss Perk a little....
Is it Weird That I Love Chad Johnson?
First off, I know he's Ochocinco but he will always be johnson to me, dating back to that sick Oregon State team with him and Housh. But seriously is it weird that I admire the hell out of the guy? I mean I just ripped Geno Auriemma to shreds earlier because I basically said he was a pompous ass who turned all the lights on him....but yet I love Chad? Today Chad started his trial with Sporting KC of the MLS , and everyone was bashing him; his coach basically called him a lazy attention-starving prick, but I love everything about what chad has done. I mean here's a guy who, during a lockout, could be drinking sizzurp like Chris Johnson, or shooting people like Brandon Merriweather, but instead he's decided to try a different sport and have some fun with it. I guess my thing with the Ochocinco is this; I agree he comes off as a loud-mouth insufferable asswhipe, but when you watch him play, or watch him do something, he always does it with his entire heart and puts in a ton of effort into it. Hell you could play checkers with the guy and he'd give you 110%. He's not T.O, he isn't Randy Moss, he plays way harder than those guys and loves competing. Ya he loves the attention, but he backs up all his talk, and all his attention seeking behavior, with heart, competitiveness, and a little flair. I mean he's the man, and there's a reason why him and Bill Belichick get along, just both competitors. I'd play some footy with Chad, just knock it around.
The Greatest Throwback Boston Athlete of All Time
He is the single greatest athlete in Boston sports history. There is absolutely no question in my mind. He won us three Superbowls, gave way to an undefeated regular season and what I would consider the most prolific dynasty in the history of the National Football League. Ladies, ladies, put the vibrators away, it's not Tom Brady, we're talking throwbacks. It's good ole Drew Bledsoe. He's the reason the Patriots are who they are today. It was a glorious Sunday afternoon only 12 days removed from the worst day in U.S. history, but what would soon turn into the greatest day in New England history. September 23, 2001. By my calculations it was around 5:03 Eastern Standard Time. Mo Lewis (god bless your soul) laid a crunching hit on Pats quarterback, Drew Bledsoe. Out of the depths of the New England sideline walked a nobody 6th round pick from Michigan. His name was Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. And the rest, ladies and gentlemen, the rest is history.
Thank you Drew. No one takes one for the team like you do.
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Just Shut Up
Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma, disappointed by a half-full arena for Tuesday's home NCAA tournament game, says his team's fans have been spoiled by years of the Huskies' dominance in women's college basketball.
"I think it's probably natural. I guess we need to win more," Auriemma said after UConn advanced to its 18th straight Sweet 16 with a 64-60 win over Purdue in the second round of the NCAA tournament. "Everybody loves a winner, you know."
"Maybe we should offer free parking, more giveaways," he added. "We should let some of the fans coach the team, maybe a guest coach every quarter."
Auriemma's comments came after an announced crowd of 5,729 watched the last home game of star Maya Moore's college career. That's a little more than half of the 10,027-seat capacity at Gampel Pavilion, the school's on-campus basketball facility.
UConn has won 112 of its past 113 games -- with the lone loss, on Dec. 30 against Stanford, snapping a 90-game winning streak -- and the past two Division I national championships.
"We have a spoiled group of fans who assume we are going to win, who assumed we would be in Philadelphia [for the regionals] and be at the Final Four," Auriemma said. "We had the season, the Big East in Hartford and now the NCAA tournament. You are asking them to do a lot. So I think we don't bid on [hosting the NCAA first round] for five years."
-ESPN.com
I don't think there is a more delusional, pompous, piece of shitake mushroom (you like that mrs. dunn? see what I did there?) in all of sports than Geno Aureimma. It pains me to even think this man is an Italian brother of mine. But honestly, what does Geno expect? He has developed a monopoly on the game of women's basketball (notice "game" not "sport") and he expects people to actually still watch? I have lived with UCONN people for 13 years of my life, and I can tell you that the most hardcore fans in CT are the UCONN Women's fans. They are fierce and literally I am scared of them. The only problem is they are all 50-95 year old women; and after going to every game for the past 5 years and watching their team win by 80 each game they have to say "eh I'll think i'll sit the 1st and 2nd round games against east timbuktoo U out." I mean let's be real, Women's basketball is not even that great of a product. Scratch that it is not a great product at all, and Geno is lucky to have more sellouts than the Boston College Men's team has had in it's entire existence. The poor girls at BC give tickets away and still barely get 1000 fans...and they are good. 6,000 fans aint enough for big bad Geno? Heres a thought, how bout you don't play 25 games at home, then have your conference tourney at home, and then play the ncaa tourney at home for the first two rounds.How many games do you want your fans to see? Why doesn't Geno take his monopoly out to Palo Alto and play the first two rounds on Stanford's home floor? Bottom line is Geno needs to get a grip on reality and realize he's lucky people give two shitakes about him and his team.
Posted by Mucc.
This is Why American Tennis Sucks
Look at Djokovic and Nadal just doing their thing on that smokeshow. 72% chance they double teamed her afterwards. People wonder why Americans can't keep up with these foreign bastards on the court? It's simple we can't dance.