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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Scarborough Stomp

Frederico Macheda is making quite the name for himself at Manchester United. Coming on in a 1-1 game, he scored 46 seconds later for what would prove to be the winner over Sunderland. If United hangs on to take the EPL championship, the 17-year old Italian will be as responsible as anyone thanks to two game winners in a row...the Colorado Rockies starting lineup on opening day was entirely home grown. That has to be a first...the Atlanta Braves have the pleasure of being in four opening days this year...when a firing works: Pittsburgh Penguins new coach Dan Bylsma is 17-3-4. When it doesn't: Toronto Raptors new coach Jay Triano is 22-40...BJ Ryan seemed like a good idea at the time for the Toronto Blue Jays, but it is JP Ricciardi making moves so you know how that goes. A year after signing, it looked like a bad deal when his elbow unraveled. And now after coming back from Tommy John surgery and not dealing him, it looks even worse. Ryan is, for lack of a better term, finished. Anybody think he wasn't on The 2003 List?...Toronto FC dominated the first half against FC Dallas yesterday but could only manage a goal. And of course, it bit them in the end as Dallas tied it with a couple minutes to play. Greg Sutton will be lucky if he ever plays in goal again the way rookie Stefan Frei plays. The kid was stellar yesterday...it turns out that Scott Boras is indeed human...the Chicago Bulls have won 14 of 15 on the road. That there is a potential first round upset in the making...how badly do you think CBS wants Tiger Woods to make an early charge in the final round of The Masters, as unlikely as coming back from seven seems?...playing the New York Yankees today at -1.5 +117...finally the NHL playoff picture will come clear today. Amen...have a great Easter Sunday.


9 comments:

YF said...

13 pints yesterday in a 3 hour span. IT was lights out from there. Don't even remember the game other than me falling on some dude a row down. Ouch

Kiko Macheda is amazing. The way he opens up that game. The next Cantona....

glad Fergie has spoken to Ronaldo about the way he's playing as of late. Those giveaways have been detrimental

norway said...

My aggrevation over Wynne's play from last year continues, but I'm starting to believe it is a coaching issue as well. Saw him jogging around at midfield in yesterdays game while cooper was sneaking his way in on the back post. Good on him to be back (one of two times) and save it on the goal line though. Very impressed by Serioux, but that is probably partly because he's forced to play two positions, which he does very well.

Ibrahim was impressive as well, and it is a mystery, when you have two full-backs in Serioux and Wynne, who can throw the ball across the field that a big strong targetman as Dichio doesn't start...

bigheadedjerk said...

Dude fell apart because of the TJ.

To assume that is because of steroids is irresponsible...

Bukkake BJ said...

How many other guys "fell apart" after TJ?

And yours isn't an assumption?

TB said...

TJQ strikes the height of hypocrisy. Did you forget the guys you cracked on over the years? Guess it is okay, as long as they're not Blue Jays.

DVS said...

Bulls won 14 of last 15 on the road??

Cmon at least check NBA.com/standings before trying to prove a point like that

bigheadedjerk said...

The guys I cracked actually did use steroids. :P

TB said...

After all these years, DVS finally gets me, or The Score to be honest, who gave me the erroneous info. I'll refrain from telling you what you win - trying to be nice today.

As for TJQ, there have been rumblings of him using in the past in major newspapers, and even discussed by current Jays players. So let's not pretend it is off limits, or that you're somehow not being hypocritical. Upside for you is that you can pull "loyal" out of hypocritical if doubling up the "l", so there is that.

bigheadedjerk said...

I was critical of both Zaun and Glaus if you remember..