Monday, December 20, 2010

Kyle Fansworth Ends Paul Wilson's Charge



While it was said during Hard Knocks this season with the Jets, that one of the players want Rex Ryan watching their back in a fight. I'll tell you who I'm bring and that would be Kyle Farnsworth. I personally met ol' Kyle a few years back when he was with the Cubs and the dude was a monster. While I am fairly certain he ate steroids with Sammy for breakfast, lunch and dinner I am strangely alright with that. To be perfectly honest if I did get in a fight and my buddies were just twisting cheeks, why wouldn't I want a 'roid ragin' mother fucker backing me? The answer to that is I would want him watching my back and absolutely I would want him spearing every man in sight.

Here is another link where he gets after it again.


He comes in at 2:50 and then it is slow-moed just after the 4 minute mark.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Andre Miller Crushes Blake Griffin



I guess the NBA isn't worried about concussions like the NFL. Nor do they care about cheap shots like the NHL. Rising star Blake Griffin, freak athlete and high motor guy, gets crushed by Andre Miller.While I am a LeBron hater, someone tell me that if that happened to him there wouldn't be a foul. If it happened to anyone of 'God's gifts to the NBA' it would have been a technical, maybe even an ejection. Andre Miller only a two and a half hour trip to Seattle, and the Seahawks are looking thin at safety. Wait don't do that you get fined $75,000 for a hit like that. Poor James Harrison.

Monday, December 6, 2010

LeBron James: I'm a Faggot



The truth is out, not trying to offend anyone but this is classic. Look LeBron no one likes you. . . Jabron Lames.

Friday, December 3, 2010

The Baseball World Lost A Legend Today: Ron Santo

 Ron Santo
February 25, 1940 – December 2, 2010

While I wasn't alive for the majority of Ron Santo's life that only means one thing. It means that I wasn't fortunate enough see his desire and passion for the game on the field. However Mr. Santo didn't ever let that passion escape him, as you could tell if you listened to him broadcast. You hear people talk about players with a great baseball mind and that is really what Ronny had. Year after year he gave his heart and soul to a Cubs team that hasn't won the World Series in over 100 years. I've watched and cheered for these pitiful Cubs year after year partly because one man could always give you hope, yes Ron Santo.

The statistics for Ron Santo are impressive as well. While I share a few in this tid-bit here the rest of them will be lower in the article. A career .277 hitter, with over 300 homer runs and over 1,300 RBIs over a 14 year career. He had various decorated achievements during his time as well with nine all-star games appearances and five gold-glove awards. His statistics qualify him to be a Hall of Famer, the sad thing is he is not one One can only hope that it will happen after he has passed on. While often times the players affect on winning a championship is always important in the Hall of Fame's decision, do not punish a player for being loyal to an organization. Ron Santo was on a winning team only seven years and did not go to the playoffs ever. But he wanted to stay and try and give the Cubs fans his heart and soul in an effort for a championship, which cannot replace a championship but it can ease some pain. Ron Santo played the game right and his stats show it, below are the third basemen in the Hall of Fame and under it are the stats Ronny had in those categories. (They are rather comparable, and wouldn't rank him last in any category.)

Third Basemen BOLD Indicates Statistical Leader For HOF Third Basemen
Name [Link To Full Stats] AVG OBP SLG HR RBI RUNS SB
.307
.363
.442
96
987
887
235
.328
.415
.443
118
1,014
1,513
24
.305
.373
.487
317
1,595
1,583
201
.294
.344
.409
65
983
1,055
194
.306
.368
.414
78
870
881
51
.311
.351
.449
103
779
895
84
.271
.378
.509
512
1,453
1,509
68
.267
.325
.401
268
1,357
1,232
28
.267
.384
.527
548
1,595
1,506
174
.320
.362
.435
58
1,273
1,183
158
Name [Link To Full Stats] AVG OBP SLG HR RBI RUNS SB
Hall of Fame Third Basemen
STATS
Ron Santo                             .277   .362    .464    342   1,331   1,138    35

I know that being a good person doesn't qualify anyone for the Hall of Fame, but that is what Ronny was to this Cubs organization. As a fan I felt like Ronny was a friend talking to me personally through the radio; also I know him and the players shared a mutual respect. Ernie Banks will always be 'Mr. Cub' and deservedly so, but if there is a brother to 'Mr. Cub' and the Cubs organization it is Ron Santo. Everyone plays the game to be the best that they can in hopes be immortalized as a Hall of Famer, and Ronny will get there (hopefully). It is just a shame that 'The Hall' couldn't have called before he passed on. This is a quote from Ronny not getting inducted into 'The Hall', "I know getting inducted into the Hall of Fame had to be something, but that flag is going to be hanging there after everybody is gone."(Talking about his jersey number being retired by the Cubs.) To Ronny being honored by the Cubs was more important than voters from the Hall of Fame. Today we are reminded of a man who was above the Hall of Fame, but when 'The Hall' does call Ronny and 'the baseball Gods' will be smile down on us Cubs fans and his family.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Dwight Howard Mocks Derek Anderson - "Have Fun"

They took down the video I had of this clip so I wanted to re-add on that worked.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvFf0AH6mCY

Something tells me that Dwight Howard isn't the leader of Derek Anderson's fan club. At least someone is having fun in today's professional sports. Then again it always helps when you are winning too because then reporters will laugh with you. Poor Derek Anderson had one good season a few years ago and now he is doing his best Denny Green impersonation down in Arizona.

Who will be the NBA MVP this season?