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No matter what the shape of the balls are, we'll talk about the game its played with!

About the blog

Just a fun sports blog. Vote on polls, give ideas for new ones, comment on blogs or request to blog on here yourself about rumors, fantasy & breaking news. PS: little treat for the guys at the bottom

Thursday, September 15, 2011

The Gym



I recently moved to Raleigh, NC and one of the first plans of action was to join a gym.  I have always been very interested in looking good and feeling good so the fact that my belly shakes when I brush my teeth lately was enough reason to make this my number one priority.  I checked out all of the usual suspects around the area like Golds Gym, YMCA, etc.  Then I showed some interest in the local “average Joe’s” type of gym that costs less than the cost of a protein shake per month compared to the big boys.  After much thought and consideration I decided to join a local but rather large gym called “Rapid Fitness”.  Upon arrival at this castle of a gym, I was greeted very quickly by an above average looking female with a smile that could light up a room.  She brought me around the facility and showed me where the cycling room is, where the free weights are and 20 minute station workout room is.  Or as I like to call it, the hot mom room, the muscle meatheads section and the lazy in and out Curves room.

I immediately knew this was my future place of burning fat and gaining muscle.   Maybe more importantly as a man is the intimidation of this gym.  The fact that almost every man there looks like he was in the movie 300 and every female looks like they fell out of a swimsuit magazine sealed the deal.  I signed a two year contract and have been going several times a week since signing up.  Most people say that the hardest part about getting exercise is getting started or getting yourself to the gym.  For myself, I find this extremely easy as I have some great scenery to look at while working out.  But what is crossing the line?  Women walking around in hot pink tight tank tops and tight black pants that says “Boo Tay” on their bottoms (yes this is a true story) are allowed to be looked at right? Not to mention almost all gyms these days have a women’s workout room if they want privacy.  So are we allowed to stare?

As a man, I would feel extremely honored and privileged to have a person of the opposite sex taking glances at me as I work out.  Actually, forget glances, I would feel tremendous if there were women starring and drooling over my muscles while I work out.  Obviously the men do not mind this when they are wearing shirts that look like they were painted on their muscles or the tank tops that have as much material as a thong but what about the women?  I would understand if a women was at the gym and wore a baggy t-shirt and shorts on the treadmill and didn’t want eyes burning on them while they work out but in my mind when a women is wearing tight neon colors that highly promote her fascinating breasts or shorts that have large lettering on her rear for everyone to read, then that is up for grabs.  Well let’s not go overboard here, not technically for grabs, but for looks.

With all this said, I am not condoning that while you are prancing around on the treadmill at 2 miles per hour that you should be 6 inches away from the treadmill with little miss sunshine jogging at a “bouncy” rate while you zone in on her upper half.  Nor should you sit down and pretend to stretch your elbows while watching the yoga class that seems to be strategically placed right next to stretching station.  What I am saying though, is when you join a gym and you are a paying customer, you should be allowed to take an extra glance at the beautiful bodies in there.  For the most part, I would assume that no one would care about this, but some women will.  Chances are that the one who speaks up and asks you what you are looking at is going to be the one who is wearing the see through spandex. 

My advice to those of us who have a starring problem, either join the average Joes place that costs half the amount of money per month and enjoy looking at your neighbors, join the YMCA and get used to looking at grandparents and their grandchildren or join the juggernaut fitness center that contains the sports illustrated swimsuit centerfolds and try to contain yourself.  Either that or toss a pair of shades in your gym bag.  You may look strange but only you will know what you’re looking at!


Trent ;)  

Thursday, August 25, 2011

The Madden Curse

We have all heard about the "Madden Curse" and some people believe it and some people don't.  As for me, I'm not big on believing curses, but I for one will be happy if the cover of Madden never features a Buffalo Bill.  Fortunately for me, I wont ever have to worry about that as the cover always features a breakout player... Here is the history of the Madden Curse. You tell me if its real or not:

 

2000: Detroit running back Barry Sanders.
One of, if not the best Running Backs in the NFL in his time.  Coming off of an amazing year with 1,780 total yards, at the age of 30 he retired unexpectedly from the NFL by sending a fax to the team.

2001: Tennessee Titans running back Eddie George.
Eddie's curse came in the post season, as the top seeded Titans were knocked out in round one of the playoffs due to a rare and game ending fumble for Eddie George.

2002: Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper.
After bringing the Vikings, who were thought of as an elite team in that NFL, to a horrible 4-7 start, Culpepper hurt his knee and has season ending surgery.

2003: St. Louis Rams running back Marshall Faulk.
After 5 straight 1000+ yards seasons, Faulk failed to hit the mark ever again after his appearance on the Madden cover.  He also started the least amount of games of his career at that point in 10.  He was never the same RB.

2004: Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick.
After an outstanding season of being a "joystick" like QB, Michael Vick broke his leg in preseason ONE DAY after the Madden game was released with his mug on the cover.

2005: Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis.
Ray Lewis had his first career season without an interception.  He also broke his wrist causing him to miss time.

2006: Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb.
McNabb missed 5 games due to a sports hernia.  He also did not make the Pro Bowl for the first time in 5 seasons.

2007: Seattle Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander.
Alexander missed six games after breaking his foot.  He never was the same player since the previous year (before the Madden cover) when he was the NFL MVP.

2008: Tennessee Titans Quarterback Vince Young.
Even with a winning record, the team decided not to start Young and eventually cut him.

2009: Brett Favre "retired"
After the announcement of Brett Favre making the Madden cover, which was supposed to be the first retired player on the cover, he signed with the Jets.  The team failed to make the playoffs and Favre dealt with several off the field issues.

2010: Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu/ Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald.
Polamalu missed the majority of the season due to knee injuries and the Steelers missed the playoffs after winning the Superbowl in the previous season.
2011: New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees.
Brees almost broke the curse by having a good year but the curse may have lingered in to the playoffs as the Saints were knocked out by the big underdog Seahawks after winning the Superbowl a year earlier.

This year the cover will feature Peyton Hillis. Good luck brother...


How to play FOOTBALL

For all the ladies out there, this is how you play the footballs:


Ready Set Hut!  Touchdown!!!!

You take the ball, run to the TOUCHDOWWWWNN!!!

Throw the ball, CATCH TOUCHDOWWWWNNN!!!!



On Defense you TACKLE, then FUMBLE TOUCHDOWN!!!

Coach says "GO GET THE TOUCHDOWWWWWNS!!!"

The fans yell "TOUCHDOWNNNN!!!!"

The coin toss happensTOUCHDOWWWNNN!!!!

The winner is the winner and the loser losses the game.

4th and long, kick FIELD GOAL TOUCHDOWNNNN!!!! minus 3 points

Monday, August 15, 2011

Top 10 things we miss about football

I was laying in bed last night and this show came on NFL network for the top ten things we miss in football. I agreed on a lot of it. So much that some of the things really made me wonder why its not around anymore. Some were just so funny. So I thought I would re post and add some thoughts to it.

According to NFL networks special on the subject:

#10 - Stickum -
The NFL players (mainly receivers) used to use this glue like substance called "Stickum". It actually was allowed by the NFL. You could catch a 90 mile an hour fast ball just by sticking your hand in front of it. It was finally banned from the NFL in 1981



#9 - Barefoot Kickers - Kickers used to have one foot barefooted. Not all kickers, but some did this, even in the snow. Believe it or not, it is NOT illegal in the NFL. And some of the best kicking records are held by barefoot kickers. Including the longest kick in a Superbowl.

#8 - Angry Opponents - Back in the day there was no shaking hands after games. Players weren't meeting at mid field to ask how the family is doing. They hated each other!

#7 - Real Grass - Oh how I miss this. Thankfully in the past decade they have made the turf more grass like. Some teams still have real grass, but it is very odd to find these days. You used to walk off a football field with grass stains and mud and dirt and blood on your pants. Now everyone looks like they could re wear the same uniform for the next game without washing it. When you see stuff flying up at the football games and you think its dirt, its not. Its rubber from the fake turf.
#6 - Nicknames - A-Train, Broadway Joe, The Bus, Comeback Kid, Iron Mike, Snake... Now we have T.O., A-Rod and Big Ben. Boring...
#5 - Goalposts on the goal line - HAHAHA I love this. First of all, I can not believe this ever happened. But how funny would it be if it was still like this? Can you imagine a long bomb from Brees and Colston reaches out and catches it right when he slams in to the goal post? haha. The NFL moved the goal posts to the back of the endzone in 1974.

#4 - Real Fullbacks - I don't have much to say on this, but I do remember fullbacks having a bigger role. You can tell how much they matter now by looking at your fantasy roster. Do you see the FB position?

#3 - QB's calling their own plays - Yeah, Manning does this for the Colts. That's it though! Back in the day they all did it. Now you see the QB running to the sideline for the play or covering their ear holes with their hands so they can hear the coach on the radio. What happened to the K-Gun?

#2 - NFL in LA - I can do without this. Especially since I am a Bills fan and everyone speculates that the Bills are going there since they suck. Remember the LA Rams, the LA Raiders. Bo Jackson!

#1 - Well dressed coaches - First thought for me? Bill Belichick in his gay ass cut off hoody. In the past the coaches looked like boss's. Tom Landy, Paul Brown with the hats and the ties. That was football! Belichick looks like he just rolled out of bed then cut his sleeves off then went to work.

If I were to add my own thing I miss to this list, it would be:

(1) Players who stay on the same team for their career. I miss those days so much. Let the team grow!
(2) Cheerleaders! Half time shows with cheerleaders. Some teams don't even have them anymore!
(3) Leather helmets! Can you imagine with today's speed and size? ouch...






Tuesday, August 9, 2011

POWER RANKINGS



ESPN came out with their NFL Power Rankings today.  Twitter was going nuts with people not agreeing.  Most of those people were just upset with the rank that their favorite team was given.  There is me for example, everyone knows I love the Bills.  The rank of 31 makes me sick but at the same time, I think they are going to the Superbowl every year and they haven't made the playoffs in 12 years.  But that's what die hard fans do right? Anyway, ESPN's power rankings are below.

  1. Packers
  2. Patriots
  3. Eagles
  4. Saints
  5. Steelers
  6. Falcons
  7. Jets
  8. Colts
  9. Ravens
  10. Chargers
  11. Giants
  12. Buccaneers
  13. Bears
  14. Chiefs
  15. Rams
  16. Cowboys
  17. Texans
  18. Lions
  19. Seahawks
  20. Titans
  21. Cardinals
  22. Jaguars
  23. Raiders
  24. Dolphins
  25. Vikings
  26. 49ers
  27. Broncos
  28. Browns
  29. Redskins
  30. Panthers
  31. Bills
  32. Bengals
To see details on why they were put in this order Click this link to ESPN/PR
For the most part I feel like its dead on.  Here are the teams I feel should not be so low: Bills(31), Broncos(27), Vikings(25), Raiders(23).  Here are the teams I feel are too high: Chiefs(14), Rams(15).

That doesn't mean I think they should be moved a ton, but a few spots here and there.  I know its preseason and at least half of these teams will be moved by 3-4 spots.  My biggest hope is that the Patriots end the season in the low 20's.  Maybe another leg snap for Brady.

With that said I am going to give my personal prediction for each division.  AFC first, NFC later:

AFC East
New Eng.      11-5
Buffalo          10-6
NY Jets          9-7
Miami            5-11

AFC North
Baltimore    11-5
Pittsburgh   10-6
Cleveland    6-10
Cincinnati   5-11

AFC South
Indianapolis  12-4
Houston        10-6
Jacksonville  7-9
Tennessee     5-11

AFC West
Denver          9-7
Kansas City  9-7
San Diego    9-7
Oakland       8-8

This may change big time after preseason if over but its just my thoughts.  Vote on the polls on the sides for your thoughts on this.


Monday, August 8, 2011

Criminals in Sports




I was recently reading an article in Men's Health about criminals and they had a few that were pro athletes.  So I thought it would be fun to look up some of the famous athletes that have "broken the law" haha.  I didn't put them all on here, just peoples names that everyone would probably know.  I'm sure I missed some, so let me know!    Enjoy!

NFL

(1) Plaxico Burress - NY Giants - Gun possession (shot himself by accident) - 2 Years in jail
(2) Rae Carruth - Carolina Panthers - Murder - 24 years in jail
(3) Travis Henry - Buffalo Bills/Denver Broncos - Drug trafficking - 3 years in jail
(4) Tank Johnson - Chicago Bears - Weapons possession - 120 days in jail
(5) Jamal Lewis - Baltimore Ravens - Drug dealer - 4 months in jail
(6) Nate Newton - Dallas Cowboys - Drug trafficking - 7 1/2 years in jail
(7) OJ Simpson - Buffalo Bills - Robbery - 9 to 33 years in jail (not for murder)
(8) Donte Stallworth - Cleveland Browns - DUI Manslaughter - 30 days in jail
(9) Michael Vick - Atlanta Falcons/Eagles - Dog Fighting - 23 months in jail

MLB

(1) Willie Mays Aikens - Drug Possession - 20 years in jail
(2) Darryl Strawberry - Drug possession - 18 months in jail
(3) Ugueth Urbina - Attempted murder - 14 years in jail

NBA

(1) Allen Iverson - While in High School - Maiming by mob - 5 years in jail

BOXING

(1) Mike Tyson - Possession of narcotics / DUI - 24 hours in jail

FIGURE SKATING

(1) Tonya Harding - Attack on Nancy Kerrigan/DUI 13 days in jail






Thursday, August 4, 2011

FAT Players



I think I know what these guys spend their millions on! These offensive lines could bring a plane down!

Top Five Fattest NFL Offensive Lines:
#5 - New Orleans Saints (1,609 lbs, 38.8 BMI)
#4 - San Francisco 49ers (1,621 lbs, 39.0 BMI)
#3 - Pittsburgh Steelers (1,640 lbs, 39.2 BMI)
#2 - Cincinnati Bengals (1,657 lbs, 39.8 BMI)
#1 - Philadelphia Eagles (1,690 lbs, 40.5 BMI)



Top Five Fattest NFL Players:
#5 - Max Jean-Gilles 358 lbs
#4 - Kris Jenkins 360 lbs
#3 - Brandon McKinney 360 lbs
#2 - Langston Walker 366 lbs
#1 - Herman Johnson 382 lbs



 Top Five Tallest NFL Players (wrong sport?)
#5 - Phil Loadholt 6'8"
#4 - Calais Campbell 6'8"
#3 - Dennis Roland 6'9"
#2 - Jared Gaither 6'9"
#1 - Demar Dotson 6'9" 1/2



Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Last Weeks Poll Results

Better Sports Movie
Varsity Blues - 16%
Remember the Titans - 0%
Rudy - 66%
Mighty Ducks - 16%

Worst NFL Draft Pick Ever!
Tim Couch - 0%
Ryan Leaf - 100%
Joey Harrington - 0%
Sebastian Janikowski - 0%
 

If you could chose one former player to return to sports, who would it be?

Joe Montana - 0%
Babe Ruth - 50%
Michael Jordan - 50%
Wayne Gretzky - 0%

Best Funny Sports Movie
Major League - 40%
Dodgeball - 20%
Happy Gilmore - 40%
The Waterboy - 0%


Sunday, July 31, 2011

Womens Lingerie Basketball League



Yup, seriously.  It is called "Lingerie Basketball" Where beauty meets the hardwood.

There are four teams:
LA Divas

LA Beauties
LA Glam
LA Starlets

And they are located in...you guessed it! LA.

All the rules are for real and they actually play a season, about 8 games long. The play from July through September then do a championship.  20 minute halves.  Here's the website

After learning about this I decided to check if there was a football league.  Oh yes there is.  Much more evolved then the basketball league.  12 teams, the season starts in August and goes through the end of January.  Full playoffs, teams from all over the country.  So the football league is the real deal. Its aired on MTV on Friday nights and it has tailgating etc. Here is the website and a few pictures below: Lingerie Football League








Tuesday, July 26, 2011

NFL is back DAY 1



As of 6:30 EST. the latest Rumors around the NFL are as follows:

* Defensive End Charles Johnson Resigns w/ Carolina Panthers - 6Y / $72M
* Bengals will not trade Carson Palmer
* Cowboys are cutting Roy Williams, Marion Barber, Kris Brown, Len Davis
* McNabb going to Vikings???? Some talks but not definite yet
* Santana Moss stays in Washington
* Vincent Jackson signs with Chargers
* Kolb is for sure being traded
* TaVaris Jackson is going to Seahawks
* Giants cut O'Hara
* Seahawks cut Matt Hasselbeck
* Paul Posluzny has said he wants to stay in Buffalo
* Correl Buckhaulter was cut by the Broncos
* Jets have offered Santonio Holmes an offer
* Seattle may be signing Matt Leinart
 * Packers cut Barnett

MOST RECENT: (8:00pm)

* Plaxico-to-the-Giants speculation. Plaxico Burress and the Giants have been talking for a good portion of today

* Texans agree to 1 year vet min deal with Damoine Lewis and Chargers agree to 1 year deal with Randy McMichael

* Jags looking at LB and S. Paul Posluszny a LB target and Eric Weddle/Dawan Landry on radar at S. Budgeted 2 add free agent at both positions

Poll Results

Make sure to vote on the new polls put out today!!!



(1) What QB will go first in Fantasy Football?

Aaron Rodgers - 0%
Michael Vick - 66%
Drew Brees - 33%
Peyton Manning - 0%


(2) Do you like that Tiger Woods sucks now?

YES - He deserves it - 0%
NO - Golf needs him - 0%
NO - I feel bad for him - 25%
YES - Its really funny - 75%


(3) Most likely to lose opening day

Packers lose to Saints - 20%
Steelers lose to Ravens - 60%
Raiders lose to Broncos - 0%
Giants lose to Redskins - 20%


(4) where will the Heat finish in 2012

Champs - 25%
Lose in Finals again - 0%
Miss the Playoffs - 0%
Lose in early playoff round - 75%


 

Monday, July 25, 2011

UnLocked

WELCOME BACK FOOTBALL!!!

OK so here is the current info as of 9:00 AM, Monday.

* THIS AFTERNOON - Teams can sign their own Free Agents and talk with Unrestricted Free Agents
* THIS AFTERNOON - Teams can begin to talk Trades
* TOMORROW - Teams can Sign Unrestricted Free Agents
* WEDNESDAY - 10 Teams report to camp
* THURSDAY - 10 more teams report to camp
* FRIDAY - 10 more teams report to camp
* SUNDAY - Jets and Texans final two teams to report
(the reason for the 10 per day is so every team has 14 days prior to first pre-season game)

* Favre going to the Eagles? HAHAHA Not happening... Or will it? (Vote on the side)

* Kevin Kolb to Arizona?  Tvaris Jackson to Seattle?  Vince Young released? McNabb traded?

* New funny fantasy commercials start (see below)

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Happy Birthday to me! (poll results below this post)

Notible Athletes born today:

1974 - Geoff Jenkins, American baseball player
1979 - David Carr, American football player
1979 -
Tamika Catchings, American basketball player
1980 - CC Sabathia, American baseball player
1983 - Kellen Winslow II, American football player
1984 - Paul Davis, American basketball player
1985 - Von Wafer, American basketball player
Sports news this day in history:


1959 - Red Sox are last team to use a black player (Pumpsie Green) - racists!
1970 - Clay Kirby has a no-hitter going for 8 inn, but is lifted for a pinch hitter, Reliever Jack Baldschun gives up 3 hits & Padres lose, 3-0
1973 - Braves Hank Aaron hits Ken Brett's fastball for his 700th HR
1974 - Eddy Merckx wins his 5th Tour de France
1975 - Billy Martin fired as Texas Rangers manager
1975 - NY Met Félix Millán hits 4 singles; erased by Joe Torres 4 double plays
1985 - Bernard Hinault wins his 5th & last Tour de France
1989 - Mike Tyson KOs Carl Williams in 1:33 for Heavyweight boxing title
1995 - KC Royals set club-record of 22 singles in 15 innings
1996 - Wayne Gretzky signs a 2 year deal with NY Rangers
something cool that happened
1969 Space Apollo 11

21st July 1969 : Apollo 11 astronauts departed from the moon today after making history with man's first visit including walking on the moons surface and planting the American flag . It is estimated over 500 million people around the world watched history unfold.
In conclusion, this day sucks besides me and CC being born :)




Click Here > to see What Athletes were born on your  Bday?

Poll Results

Who is the hottest USA Women's Soccer player? (You can chose multiple girls)

Hope Solo - 21%
Alex Morgan - 53%
Heather Mitts - 18%
Ali Krieger - 37%




Best sport to root for USA:

Soccer - 52%
Hockey - 15%
Basketball - 31%
Ice Skating - 0%


If NFL is locked out, what are you going to do?:

Sleep in on Sunday - 23%
Go to Church - 0%
workout - 23%
Shit! I don't know - 53%


NFL: Who's the biggest name in Free Agency:

Randy Moss - 30%
Ahmad Bradshaw - 30%
Cedric Benson - 0%
Vincent Jackson - 40%

In conclusion, on one is going to church, Alex Morgan is super hot, No one likes Cedric Benson and Ice Skating sucks!

New polls are up! Have fun!



Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Good Bye Lockout

5 Reasons the Lockout is ending:
(1) Reports say Packers have told players to make sure they are in town by Friday this week
(2) Pictures of training camp tents have been shown on the Internet
(3) Vincent Jackson and Logan Mankins have requested free agency after lockout ends "this week"
(4) Fantasy Football commercials are starting to play on TV often.
(5) One missed pre-season game means over $200,000,000 is lost to the NFL.

If Lockout ends this week, teams have 72 hours starting Monday to sign free agents.  Teams usually have about 2 months + to do this.  It will be nuts!!

I for one can not wait for this to happen and then its time for some Fantasy Football :) I saw a great commercial today about the lockout and fantasy football but I couldn't find it online.  So here is a classic to enjoy!

Sunday, July 17, 2011

At least our women are hotter!

We may have lost the World Cup to Japan, but we kick ass in every other sport and come on, would you rather come in second place and have our girls look like this:



Hope Solo

Alex Morgan

Heather Mitts

Ali Krieger

Tobin Heath


Or would you rather have won the World Cup and our girls look like this:

I am pretty sure at least 3 of them are men....

GO USA!
(Be sure to take the poll on the USA girls to the left)

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Highest Paid Athletes

We all know athletes make insane amounts of money for what they do.  They are getting paid ridiculous amounts of money for doing something every little boy or girl hoped they could do for a living and most of us would probably do it for free.  Not only are they paid for the sport they play but some of these athletes are making double and triple what they make for their respective sport in advertisements.  Here is a list of the top 20 highest paid athletes in the world for the past 12 months.
 
 
 
#20 Dwayne Wade
$26.2 million - Basketball - Age: 29
#19 Dwight Howard
$27.6 million - Basketball - Age: 25
#18 Yao Ming
$27.7 million - Basketball - Age: 30
#17 Dale Earnhardt Jr.
$28.5 million - Racing - Age: 36
#16 Derek Jeter
$29 million - Baseball - Age: 36
#15 Lewis Hamilton
$30 million - Racing - Age: 29
#14 Tom Brady
$31 million - Football - Age: 33
#13 Valentino Rossi
$31 million - Racing - Age: 32
#12 Rafael Nadal
$31.5 million - Tennis - Age: 24
#11 Fernando Alonso
$32 million - Racing - Age: 29
#10 Lionel Messi
$32.3 million - Soccer - Age: 23
#9 Michael Schumacher
$34 million - Racing - Age: 42
#8 Alex Rodriguez
$35 million - Baseball - Age: 35
#7 Cristiano Ronaldo
$38 million - Soccer - Age: 26
#6 David Beckham
$40 million - Soccer - Age: 36
#5 Phil Mickelson
$46.5 million - Golf - Age: 40
#4 Roger Federer
$47 million - Tennis - Age: 29
#3 LeBron James
$48 million - Basketball - Age: 26
#2 Kobe Bryant$53 million - Basketball - Age: 32

#1 Tiger Woods
$75 million - Golf - Age: 35
 
No surprise here I guess.  I was really expecting Tiger to drop off this list because he hasn't played nearly as well as he is capable of and with the scandal he did lose Pepsi, AT&T along with a few other large sponsors.  Thanks to a couple small companies called Nike and EA Sports, Tiger has nothing to worry about when it comes to dollar signs.  Although, he may have some trouble in the relationship business.   


Friday, July 15, 2011

Poll Results

Here are the results from the polls posted earlier this week:
(4 new polls have been posted, I will change them a couple times a week)

Q. What would you have done with Jeters 3000th hit baseball?
      7%  -  Gave it back to Jeter
    76%  -  Sold that shit!!
    15%  -  Showcase it at home
      0%  -  Burn it

Q.  Thoughts on women's World Cup
      55%  -  GO USA!!!
      22%  -  When is the Men's World Cup?
      11%  -  Soccer Sucks
      11%  -  Better then the NFL Lockout talk

Q.  When do you think the NFL Lockout will end?
      37%  -  In July
      12%  -  In August
      12%  -  Before week one
      37%  -  After the season starts


Q.  Who got screwed out of the MLB All Star Game?
      65%  -  CC Sabathia
      35%  -  Mark Teixeira
        0%  -  Jhonny Peralta
        0%  -  Dan Haren

Thursday, July 14, 2011

ESPY Awards



Last night was the "Espys" on ESPN.  If you are like me, this is the biggest awards show of the year.  It mixes the best male and female athletes and surrounds them by other beautiful famous people. Seth Myers was the host.  I thought he was hilarious.  The best line of the night may have been "LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwayne Wade refer to themselves as the big 3, in honor of how many quarters they play" or "Ray Lewis warned that if there was no season the crime rate would go up, though he didn't say specifically what he had in mind" haha

Anyway, they talked a lot about the lock out and ripped on the Dodgers, and the Miami Head mostly.  Dallas Mavs stole the show for the most part.  The Eagles won the award for best game for their comeback VS the Giants when they scored 28 points in the last 7 minutes of the game. Aaron Rodgers won best NFL player, Dirk won best NBA player and best male athlete.  Roy Halladay won best MLB player.  Jimmy Johnson won best driver, Tim Thomas won best championship performance. 

Justin Bieber won biggest douchebag.  Arian Foster won best performance.   Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams won best male and best female tennis player. Maya Moore & Jimmer Fredette won best college athletes while VCU basketball won biggest upset for the win of Kansas.  The Fighter won best sports movie and best play went to the USA womens soccer team.  Go USA!

Of course I missed some things but those are the highlights in my mind.  I don't really think anyone cares about the best chess player.

In conclusion, it was pretty funny, and I think most of who won deserved it.  Justin Bieber needs to stop being on sports shows, Shaun White is one ugly SOB and Serena Williams has WAY more junk in the trunk, and under the hood for that matter then I thought she did. 

Here are the past hosts just for fun:

1993: Dennis Miller
1994: Dennis Miller
1995: John Goodman
1996: Tony Danza
1997: Jeff Foxworthy
1998: Norm McDonald
1999: Samuel L. Jackson
2000: Jimmy Smits
2001: Samuel L. Jackson
2002: Samuel L. Jackson
2003: Jamie Foxx
2004: Jamie Foxx
2005: Matthew Perry
2006: Lance Armstrong
2007: LeBron James & Jimmy Kimmel
2008: Justin Timberlake
2009: Samuel L. Jackson
2010: Seth Myers
2011: Seth Myers

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Best NFL coaches to leave one team for another

So I decided to write this article when I was watching the Home Run Derby last night and I saw the old Yankees Skipper, Joe Torre.  I was thinking about how much I miss seeing him in the dugout of the Yankees games.  Or in baseball period! Then it got me thinking about how many great coaches were either traded or left the team in which they were beloved.  Then I started going through some NFL coaches and realized that there were SO MANY! So even though I am showing a picture of Joe Torre, this article is going to just be about NFL coaches.  I just had to still show respect to the best MLB coach to ever live.  My thoughts on what I feel are the top 14 coaches to leave a team to go on to a better one or a worse one.  This is in no specific order.  I will do other sports some other time.  Enjoy!



Jim Mora - 11 years with the Saints then moved to coach the Colts. Eventually the Saints would win a SuperBowl under head coach Sean Payton. Although he was a great coach and his son is also a coach, he may be more famous for the "Playoffs!?" rant he made on national TV when asked if his team would rally and make the post season that year. (Jim Mora 0, Saints 1)



Jon Gruden - Talk about bitter sweet. Gruden was the Raiders head coach and led them to the post season in 2000 and then he was traded to the Buccaneers two years later where he eventually beat the shit out of Oakland in SuperBowl XXXVII. (Gruden 1, Oakland 0)
Tom Coughlin - Coughlin started his head coach career with the new expansion team, Jacksonville Jaguars. They were considered the best expansion team in history with 4 straight post season years and 10 plus wins in each of them. After 3 years with a sucky record, he was fired. 2 years later the Giants made him their head coach and he eventually led them to a Superbowl victory over the highly favored Patriots. (Coughlin 1, Jacksonville 0)
Dennis Green - Head coach of the Vikings. Everyone thought he was good, until he left the Vikings and went to Arizona. Now I am pretty sure everyone understands it was Randy Moss who was good and not Green who ended his career with 4 striaght losing seasons. "They are who we thought they were"   (Minnesota 1, Green 0)
Mike Shanahan - It may be too early to tell but right now it is looking like Mr. Shanahan should thank his lucky stars that a guy named John Elway was under center for him all those years. He coached the Broncos for 14 seasons and that included 9 winning seasons and 2 SuperBowls. In my opinion, the Broncos should have kept him. As of right now, both Washington and Denver look pretty crappy. (Shanahan 1, Broncos 0)
Mike Holmgren - Holmgren never had a losing season with Green Bay and went to two straight SuperBowls. Brett Favre was his guy and a legacy. You may think he was dumb for leaving GreenBay which he actually was, but even though the Seahawks appear to be a joke, they have made the playoffs in 6 seasons since he became head coach including one SuperBowl appearance. Which is great but then the damn Packers had to go and win the SuperBowl this past year. Without that, I would have chosen Mike, but because of the SB win its going to the Pack. (Packers 1, Holmgren 0)
Marv Levy - Most people probably thought Marv was the Bills head coach and that's it. Actually he was the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs for 4 years until they let him go. 4 years later the Bills gave him a shot and all he did was take them to 4 straight SuperBowls. Of course the Bills never did win one but come on, I am pretty sure Levy wasnt the one who kicked that field goal! (Levy 1, Chiefs 0)
Jimmy Johnson - Jimmy won 2 straight SuperBowls with the Cowboys. I cant remember who they beat, but who cares right? :) Anyway, Jimmy resigned after a feud with jerk-off owner Jerry Jones. He later went to the Miami Dolphins where he eventually resigned again saying he was "burnt out". The Cowboys went on to win another SuperBowl with head coach Berry Switzer who I believe just took the team Jimmy Johnson had put together and ran away with another one. (Johnson 0, Cowboys 1)
Mike Ditka - Went from the Bears to the Saints. Seriously? Ditka not the Bears head coach? "Da Bears" "Ditkaa" "Polish Sausage" (Ditka 0, Bears 1)
Tony Dungy - The Buccaneers said Tony was inadequate and they fired him after 5 seasons as the head coach. He then became the head coach of the Colts and won a SuperBowl and also was in charge of one of the most feared teams in the NFL for the past 10 years. (Dungy 1, Tampa 0)
Bill Parcells - Parcells won 2 SuperBowls with the NY Giants. He eventually went on to coach 3 other NFL teams, including the Giants arch nemesis, the Dallas Cowboys. He never won another SuperBowl. The Giants went to two since then and were champs in one of them. (Parcells 0, Giants 1)
Bill Belichick - (Browns 0, Belichick 1) Sorry, I hate this guy.
Don Shula - Look at this guys overall record: 328-156-6 WOW! shula coached both the Colts and the Dolphins. He is mainly known for the Dolphins and his 2 SuperBowl victories including the annoying undefeated season which has been beaten in my eyes since the seasons used to be shorter back then. Since Shula went to Miami, the Colts have won a Superbowl, but they were very bad for a very long time before that. Also, the Colts were the Baltimore Colts, so you could say the Ravens won a Superbowl since then. Shula had so many great years with Dan Marino with the Dolphins. (Shula 1, Colts 0)
Vince Lombardi - I did not expect to see his name on here. Vince came back one year after retirement and coached the Redskins. Most people especially Packer fans, just erase this from their minds. I mean its Vince Lombardi! The Man! (Packers 1, Lombardi 0)