
Well, at least
A-Rod didn't go with the tried (anagram: tired) and true "I didn't knowingly..." or try to minimize his usage of PED's to one or two times to "deal with an injury" or apologize but not speak to what he was apologizing for, or a denial, and good for him for that. I'm sure he'll take plenty regardless, but this ought to save the
Roger Clemens treatment at least.
Oddest quote of the day goes to
A-Rod's New York Yankee teammate
Jorge Posada, who when if he would be on the list of 104 that were busted in 2003, said "I hope not. I think I've done things right." Hope? Think? Maybe he's leaving some room in there for something he took from GNC that is now banned, but seems an odd quote...in discussing last the annihilation of
BJ Penn and the vaseline controversy,
Georges St. Pierre claimed it wasn't a factor but if
Penn wanted a rematch, he'd be glad to oblige him this summer and of course,
Penn responded that he's willing. No way
Dana White and
UFC doesn't take them up on that, considering the early returns say the fight was their best ever pay-per-view buy rate...speaking of
UFC,
UFC97 will be in Montreal on April 18th, with
Anderson Silva facing
Thales Leites, and
Chuck Lidell taking on
Shogun Rua. See the
rest of the card - so far - here...the way the
New York Rangers navigated the early part of the season when they played far more games than anyone and won the vast majority, you'd think they'd be cruising now with a lighter schedule. Instead, they don't score and are sliding down the standings...best line I've heard about
Kellog's goal of "protecting children" by dumping
Michael Phelps comes from
Dave Ziron of
ESPN: "if they want to protect children, stop making
Frosted Flakes"...
Big Phil Scolari is out as
Chelsea manager after the side has struggled in form and results the last month. Strange timing with a crucial
Champions League match with
Juventus but two weeks away...frankly, I'm shocked at the beating the
Toronto Raptors are taking in the poll this week. Am guessing a considerable chunk of that is about expectations, but still, for the voters to figure they'll have a worse 2009 than the
Maple Leafs who are almost promising ugly results is telling...another
PTP winner as the streak of winners continues to six. If you're not
on board at Pinnacle yet, shame on you...does it seem like there are loads of long-term injuries of late in the
NBA, or is it just me?...
Charlie Axel Woods is the new name for
Tiger Woods baby boy, delivered Sunday. I'm sure that kid will not have any pressure on him whatsoever...one
A-Rod moment begs the question: if his yelling "ha!" was "bush", how is
Jose Calderon's clapping his hands in the oppositions face when they're about to shoot not?...have a great Tuesday, back later with your PTP winner.
5:56pm UPDATE: Your pick for the night is the Cleveland Cavs -6.5 -105. Enjoy.
2 comments:
i'd say the difference between the a-rod thing and the j.c. thing is that a-rod was behind him in a quiet stadium during a lazy in-field pop-up.
j.c. challenging a shot like that may not be cool, but a-rod had nothing (or should have had nothing, according to "code") to do with infielder trying to catch that ball. whoever claps in someone's face while shooting is trying to stop shooter from hitting shot.
may not be cool, but it don't cross the line by nealy as much for my .02.
new york post headline; A-Hole
Jose Calderon always claps, but he's usually never anywhere close enough to an offensive player to make any difference with his clap and thus makes himself look like a complete jackass.
And if he were even remotely decent defensively, wouldn't he actually get on the shooter's shooting hand and put actual pressure on the shot? You know, like he's supposed to? He might as well wave a white flag rather than clap.
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