The Daily Nooner
- The greatest injustice in the history of sports happened the other day. Maurice Cheeks being let go as coach of the Portland Trail Blazers was a joke. This man throughout his playing career was the perfect teammate, winner and most importantly a gentleman & great representative of the NBA. His legacy was only enhanced, when 2 years ago he walked out onto the court to help a 13 year old girl who was suffering a bit of stage fright and was struggling with the national anthem, unconcerned about what he sounded like, he placed his arm around the young lady, in tears, and helped her polish of the national anthem. For that alone he should keep his job. Never mind the fact that management has not made this thing easy on him either. Of there 15 roster players, 4 of them attended 4 years of college. Again I am all for guys going to the pro’s, but when your entire roster is made of Joel Pryzbilla’s, Travis Outlaw’s and Vladimir Stepania’s of the world, what can one expect?
- So yeah 2 days ago I was happy that the Giants discovered free agency, but alas my bliss was short lived. The Baltimore Ravens scooped up Derrick Mason (yes the Kyle Boller led Ravens). So wrought with anger over that, the offensively challenged NY Giants decided to go out and sign the great Antonio Pierce. He only started with the Redskins because former Giant linebacker (whom the Giants did not want) Michael Barrow went down with an injury. Pierce was an un-drafted free agent out of college and played sparingly on special teams over his first 3 seasons. Now Ernie Acorsi (never to be confused with Jimmy Johnson when it comes to evaluating talent) has decided to pay this character $26 million over 6 years plus a $6.5 million signing bonus. I bet my left testicle that this guy will be cut by the end of the 2006 season.
- Somebody please tell Kevin Federline (Britney Spears beau) that his hat is on crooked, always.
- Can they please stop with this Jordan 20 commercials. Listen, nobody loves Spike Lee more than me, but it is ridiculous to keep harking back to the memory of Jordan. We will never realize what great players are in the NBA and the great future that the league holds if we keep talking about how good the good ole day were when Jordan was there. In fact those days sucked. All you NFL fans will agree with this, nobody had a chance, why was that fun for anyone? The damn guy is done, he’s over with lets talk about the stars we have today. LeBron, Duncan, Garnett, Shaq
- Oh those tricky Gamecocks and the great Lou Holtz. What a fucking scam this guy has been his whole career. Every time he has left a program they have been sanctioned in some way by the NCAA. Once he is gone it was always revealed what a fraud this man actually is. This past year, he supposedly held a class every Monday night during the season to teach kids how to have character and integrity. Well he ain’t a very good teacher. Since those classes began his team engaged in a melee on the field when they were getting there brains beat in, stole computers & video equipment from their own locker rooms, numerous players have had to be kicked out of the program by new Coach Steve Spurrier, a former Holtz player was arrested in Columbia this past week on charges of holding up a credit union, and lastly 2 more players were arrested for breaking into someones dorm room and stealing TV’s & DVD players. Thank god the fraud that is Lou Holtz is out of the game of football.
- Does anyone really care about Martha Stewart and her being in jail and all that nonsense? Certainly not me.
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- Sell the NHL as a whole to private investors? Let them run the league and still keep all the franchises and general structure in place. Sounds kind of like a good idea to me. I know purists of the sport will not think so, but haven’t we learned that in anything in life if someone is a purist they are usually an idiot? The NHL needs a shake up to their system and they need the people who are currently running it to tak ea long walk off a short pier. I say sell the NHL product as a whole and let these private businessmen turn this thing back around to where it once was.
- So yeah 2 days ago I was happy that the Giants discovered free agency, but alas my bliss was short lived. The Baltimore Ravens scooped up Derrick Mason (yes the Kyle Boller led Ravens). So wrought with anger over that, the offensively challenged NY Giants decided to go out and sign the great Antonio Pierce. He only started with the Redskins because former Giant linebacker (whom the Giants did not want) Michael Barrow went down with an injury. Pierce was an un-drafted free agent out of college and played sparingly on special teams over his first 3 seasons. Now Ernie Acorsi (never to be confused with Jimmy Johnson when it comes to evaluating talent) has decided to pay this character $26 million over 6 years plus a $6.5 million signing bonus. I bet my left testicle that this guy will be cut by the end of the 2006 season.
- Somebody please tell Kevin Federline (Britney Spears beau) that his hat is on crooked, always.
- Can they please stop with this Jordan 20 commercials. Listen, nobody loves Spike Lee more than me, but it is ridiculous to keep harking back to the memory of Jordan. We will never realize what great players are in the NBA and the great future that the league holds if we keep talking about how good the good ole day were when Jordan was there. In fact those days sucked. All you NFL fans will agree with this, nobody had a chance, why was that fun for anyone? The damn guy is done, he’s over with lets talk about the stars we have today. LeBron, Duncan, Garnett, Shaq
- Oh those tricky Gamecocks and the great Lou Holtz. What a fucking scam this guy has been his whole career. Every time he has left a program they have been sanctioned in some way by the NCAA. Once he is gone it was always revealed what a fraud this man actually is. This past year, he supposedly held a class every Monday night during the season to teach kids how to have character and integrity. Well he ain’t a very good teacher. Since those classes began his team engaged in a melee on the field when they were getting there brains beat in, stole computers & video equipment from their own locker rooms, numerous players have had to be kicked out of the program by new Coach Steve Spurrier, a former Holtz player was arrested in Columbia this past week on charges of holding up a credit union, and lastly 2 more players were arrested for breaking into someones dorm room and stealing TV’s & DVD players. Thank god the fraud that is Lou Holtz is out of the game of football.
- Does anyone really care about Martha Stewart and her being in jail and all that nonsense? Certainly not me.
AND
- Sell the NHL as a whole to private investors? Let them run the league and still keep all the franchises and general structure in place. Sounds kind of like a good idea to me. I know purists of the sport will not think so, but haven’t we learned that in anything in life if someone is a purist they are usually an idiot? The NHL needs a shake up to their system and they need the people who are currently running it to tak ea long walk off a short pier. I say sell the NHL product as a whole and let these private businessmen turn this thing back around to where it once was.
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