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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Craptors at it again

I've heard some suggestions for improving the NFL's overtime format but here is a new one that is said to be gaining steam: first team to score six points wins. That's fantastic and eliminates a lot of the current method of winning the toss, picking up a couple first down and kicking a winning field goal, while not getting to the lame college method of starting at the opposing team's 35 with both getting equal chances to win. This idea is most like the actual game. Make it happen, Roger Goodell...the Dallas Stars are 15-6-3 since ditching Sean Avery. GM Brett Hull may have screwed up signing him, but he deserves credit for changing course when most GM's would stubbornly stick to their initial instinct...Stephen A. Smith has not backed off one bit from his statement that Chris Bosh will leave the Toronto Raptors when his contract expires after next season. And the more Bosh tries to play it as made up while not saying he wants to stay, you have to give it some credence...Bosh and the Raptors were killed in Cleveland last night, and tonight get Kobe Bryant and the LA Lakers at home. Fortunately, this one is on TSN2 so most won't see the senseless slaughter of the Raps. I'd contemplate betting the Lakers even at -100...new poll question at the right. Get your vote in...not sure which Jim Rome take on Michael Phelps is funnier. That his bong rips explain the 10,000 calories he packs in a day, or that with his lung capacity, he must have crushed all the weed in that house in one shot...202 WWE Diva pics. Why? Because 201 would not be enough...if you're ever contemplating plastic surgery, here are 30 reasons why it is a bad idea...when you think your job sucks, consider that there is someone that was getting paid to rub hot liniment oil all over Roger Clemens for a time, including on his beanbag. Seriously. That comes from the new Joe Torre/Tom Verducci book "The Yankee Years". Added bonus from the book, according to Sports Illustrated's Alex Belth? It reminds us how great Alex Rodriguez really is...if you heard about the PETA ad that was banned as being "too hot" for Super Bowl Sunday but haven't seen it, here's your chance. Whatever your opinion, it probably wasn't as steamy as the porn that was shown for a time on an Arizona station. Here are the rest of the ads, if you care...back later with the PTP. Still sour over last night's fourth quarter deluge to push the game over...hope NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman doesn't read the Toronto Sun, because this piece on the state of the NHL from Bill Lankhof would likely ruin his day. Illuminating stuff for those with their heads in the sand about the health of the NHL...have a great Wednesday.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

i don't even know why people interview bettman.

he's so full of shit you can tell he doesn't even believe himself.

Anonymous said...

I was actually watching the Arizona broadcast of the Superbowl. I feel guilty asking the cable provider for my $10 credit as I personally was overjoyed by the 30 seconds of full male nudity.

It was my favorite scene from Nuts & Butts 6 ... the one where the mailman blows his load on the poolboy's mustache.

And for the record , I managed to rub one out before the 30 seconds was up. I was reaching for the roll of Bounty by the time Madden was back on my screen (which strangely enough made me hard again ...)

Anonymous said...

The NFL should just go possession for possession in OT, with regulation time rules, starting with a kickoff. Don't see the problem with that.

Anonymous said...

HA! Was lucky to get the Laker's at -7.5.

Had NJ -1, Cle -5.5, Den -2

Didn't see any PTP in time. :(

Anonymous said...

Figures. 1/2 a point on each. Uncanny.

TB said...

Bettman is the most smug fuck I've ever seen, for no apparent reason. My theory is much of it comes from the dreaded "Short Man Syndrome".

Bukkake, maybe your best post ever. Classic.

BHJ, I don't think that one would ever fly because whether the NFL would ever (publicly) admit it or not, Vegas considerations weigh heavy. For the same reasons they have teams publicize injury status - gambling, largely - they wouldn't go that route for something that would artificially jack up "over" plays.

Sorry for the delay, ROTR. Me, a 3-0 night with the Lakeshow -7.5, Hawks +2 and Magic -13. Easy money...other than the Lakers making it a last second deal.

Anonymous said...

I think the O/U gambling issue could be addressed by Vegas simply making it a regulation bet. They'd find someway to adjust...