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Monday, August 25, 2008

Monday, August 25th, 2008 - Guess who's back?

The New York Giants bid to defend their Super Bowl win just got a lot tougher, with Usi Umenyiora out for the year with a bumb knee. This is particularly of interest for yours truly, as I'm now in a wager with a good friend for who will go deeper this year, my Dallas Cowboys or his New York Jets. The stakes? 10 cases of beer...not sure which quote I found more hilarious in the wake of Carl Pavano's return to the Yankees on Saturday in which he picked up the win, Carl Pavano saying: “This is what I get paid to do, obviously. This is what I live for. This is all I really know, to go out there every fifth day and do my job”or Pudge Rodriguez delivering this dagger: “Remember, it’s only one start. We need to see how he feels tomorrow”...Fox Sports Ken Rosenthal says AJ Burnett would have Baltimore, Philadelphia and - wait for it - Washington on his list of teams to go to next year. Plus, of course, the usual suspects in New York...in the end, the Olympics I said I had little interest in at the outset turned out to be real interesting and almost entirely controversy free. For me, the story of the games was Usain Bolt, just awesome to watch. Loved seeing the U.S. hoops team take care of Spain. Maybe if Spain weren't whining to the refs for every single call made they might've had a little more for the game itself? But good to see that it wasn't just Jose Calderon doing the whining like he does each and every game for the Toronto Raptors. If you've been listening to Hardcore Sports Radio's "Drive This" the last few days, Calderon's reputation has taken a serious pounding over "the picture". One guy said he burnt his Calderon jersey. Will be an interesting year in Toronto...Manchester United face Portsmouth today in English Premier League action. 3pm on Setanta if you're investing $15 a month for that channel...have a great Monday.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Notice how well Spain played without Calderon? At one point it was 89-91...just sayin'.

That's the easiest 10 cases you'll ever win.

BigHeadedJerk said...

It's early, but with everything that is going down, all signs are pointing to Jose flopping hard for us this year.

1. He already has an injury. And as someone who cut short a promising hockey career due to a nagging groin strain, I can tell you that that injury is a difficult one to come back from.

2. Unspectacular play in the Olympics, hardly what we were looking for from a player we just signed long term and are counting on to continue taking steps forward.

3. For the first time in his NBA career Jose will be the man. How will he handle not having a proven guy who can step in when he's battling his annual bouts with inconsistency? How will he handle playing more minutes and being under the spotlight? Especially with his history of struggling during crunch time?

4. And then there's the controversy. Toronto has a large Asian population and it will interesting to see how Jose, someone who is used to being a media darling, handles the bit of adversity he sure to face.

It's an interestign storyline to say the least, and a vital one if the raps plan on having any success this year.

Anonymous said...

I didn't know you had a good friend that was developmentally challenged? If your buddy wants any more action on that Cowboys vs. Jets bet feel free to send him my way.