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14 February 2009
What The Toronto Raptors Really Get In The Trade
Wow. Jermaine O’Neal was a great signing huh? Add this to Jalen Rose and Hakeem Olajuwon as Hall of Shame picks. Three players a blind, deaf and dumb 3 year old would even know to avoid. What’s with the Raps always wanting to sign has-been players for top dollar anyway? Management getting kickbacks from agents […]
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12 February 2009
Valentine’s Day Sports Edition
How many athletes are there in pro sports? How many in amateur sports? Think you’re smart? Then let’s hear it. But one thing’s for sure. For all the countless players out there, it’s obvious these frolicking fellas are a match made in heaven. Here’s why……
Gary Coleman and Vince Coleman: Black, 80s stars, constant run-ins […]
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2 February 2009
Ottawa Fires Coach Again…. Unveil New Jersey
It’s about time someone got fired, but was it the right one? Nope. Hartsburg is no Scotty Bowman, but he’s just one guy. What about all the players and Mr. Garbled Mouth himself Bryan Murray? As I pointed out in an old post, he’s a chronic lifetime loser. Check out his record. Aside from one […]
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28 January 2009
Why The Toronto Raptors Are Awful
Watching a Raps game is painful. I don’t even care for basketball much, but when you see a team spiral down the toilet like brown water, I want to know why. There is a reason. Yup, I figured it out by checking the roster.
TOO MANY FUCKING WHITE GUYS…..
….. or at least white-ish enough. Some reason […]
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18 December 2008
Mats Sundin - Show Me The Money!
Sundin got his wish. A nice relaxing and golf filled vacation, plus a two year $20,000,000 contract which Vancouver offered? Not exactly sure as his agent just mentioned only one year has been agreed upon for now. Never the less, the first year prorated will be about $5,000,000 as he expects to play at the […]
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2 December 2008
Sean Avery Suspended, But Good For Hockey?
Maybe for suit wearing assholes like Bettman, but not for the NHL and fan interest. Why? Easy. Controversy is good and everything Avery spurts out of his scarred mouth is a treat to listen to. He’s a decently skilled player, but he is great to watch. You never know what he’ll do or say - […]
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1 December 2008
Plaxico Burress - What Is Dumber?
Another hip-hoppy football guy. Dumb as rocks and always trying to show people what a badass he is. Shooting yourself with a gun in front of tons of people. Yup. That actually is quite impressive! But let’s analyze the situation. He made many mistakes that night, but what really is the root cause? What really […]
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15 November 2008
Why Do Americans Love College Sports?
Although Yanks and Habs have lots in common, interest in sports couldn’t be more different. Here’s a quick summary of obvious differences between both countries.
Health Care. Canadians pay nothing. Americans pay through the nose. Better buy insurance
Crime. Canadians are law abiding. Americans love gangs, high school shootings and serial killers
War. Canadians prefers peacekeeping initiatives. Americans […]
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22 October 2008
MLB Playoff Picks 2008 (World Series)
Six prior series and only got 3 right. 50%. As good as flipping a coin. BUT it will be 4/7 after this series. Can’t believe the Rays keep winning. Lucky? Yup. On paper, they should not be doing what they are doing. Yeah, Crawford is back, and so is injury prone Baldelli. Who cares.
I have […]
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8 October 2008
MLB Playoff Picks 2008 (round 2)
Yup. Stunk the big one. Only picked 2/4 winners last round. Boston and Philly. At least one thing turned out well…. that both Chicago teams lost! Back to your abandoned buildings Chicago fans. I’ll always remember my drive into Chicago with buddies to watch a Blackhawks game. Creepy slummy buildings all along the highway. Wow. […]









