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Georgia baseball fans, who knew there were so many

Posted on: Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 in: Commentary

I start this post with one simple statement: In the South, specifically in Georgia, the most obnoxious people you will ever meet are fans of the University of Georgia.
I’ve known this for quite some time now, but just recently I realized just how obnoxious, and down right retarded they are.
Here’s some brief background.
I have lived […]

Hawks not ready for primetime

Posted on: Monday, April 21st, 2008 in: Commentary, NBA

Note: This column appears in the April 21 issue of The Gainesville Times.
So this is what you’ve all been waiting for.
Since the 1999 NBA Playoffs, the 12 or so Atlanta Hawks fans have been clamoring for the day that their team gets out of the NBA Lottery and back into the playoffs.
Well congratulations Hawks fans, […]

Baseball and breakfast is not that appetizing

Posted on: Monday, March 24th, 2008 in: Commentary

For those of you that may not realize it, today is opening day for Major League Baseball.
Amidst a slew of spring training games, the 2008 season officially starts today in a land known for its food, culture and love of baseball … Japan.
For some strange reason, Major League Baseball and Commissioner Bud Selig have decided […]

Bracketology 102: Upsets and Favorites

Posted on: Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 in: Commentary

Now that you have all filled out your brackets, crossed out, and then filled them out again, it;s time to announce the Top 10 favorites and upset picks for the upcomming tournament.
Again, I am no expert at this, I’m just saying who I like to win it all, and which upsets I think will happen. […]

Bracketology 101: Do’s and Don’ts

Posted on: Friday, March 14th, 2008 in: Commentary

I was going to wait until after the NCAA Tournament bracket was announced on Sunday to post this blog, but after much deliberation I realized that it would be much more beneficial to all you loyal readers to post it today.
My reasoning is simple, if I were to post it post-Selection Sunday the majority of […]

The Top 10 reasons to watch championship week

Posted on: Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 in: Commentary

With Selection Sunday a mere five days away, people across the country are frantically organizing office pools and preparing themselves for the most exciting month in sports: March Madness.
With that in mind, I decided to dedicate the first installment of Top 10 Tuesday to Championship Week, you know the week of conference tournaments that lead […]

Apparently Clemens’ wife is a user too

Posted on: Saturday, February 9th, 2008 in: Commentary

News came out yesterday that Brian McNamee injected Roger Clemens’ wife with HGH prior to a 2003 Sports Illustrated photo shoot. The same photo shoot that is pictured below. Interesting…

Apparently Clemens is a user

Posted on: Thursday, December 13th, 2007 in: Commentary

According to this report on ESPN.com, retired pitcher Roger Clemens allegedly used steriods.
Well guess what? I am not surprised in the least bit.
You can look at his stats all you want, but the truth of the matter is, you really don’t have to have the stats in front of you in order to think […]

The steal of the century

Posted on: Monday, October 1st, 2007 in: Commentary, NFL

For all those haters out there all I only have to say one thing: I bet you wish your team would have traded for Randy Moss don’t you?
Tonight, Moss caught yet another touchdown, meaning his season total is somewhere around 50 so far. (Really it’s like 7, but 50 seems about right.)
7 touchdowns in only […]

The NFL: Fantasy or Reality?

Posted on: Wednesday, September 12th, 2007 in: Commentary

Note: This article appears in the Sept. 13 issue of The Paper.
The NFL season began last weekend and to me that only meant one thing: the start of Fantasy Football.
For those of you that don’t know what fantasy football is let me tell you about it. But first, let’s talk about what fantasy football is […]