Entries from September 2007

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

I Can Throw a Better Spiral Than Kevan Smith

Apparently Dave Wannstedt has finally realized what every fan has been able to see for two weeks.  Kevan Smith is not a D-I quarterback.  The kid has no business being on a field with even an average team like Connecticut, as he feels pressured way too easily and not only makes stupid decisions but looks [...]

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

Frank Coonelly Likes His Secrecy

The Post-Gazette reported today that Frank Coonelly was reconsidering the choice of Neal Huntington as the next general manager of the Pirates because his name had been leaked to the public.  This reasoning seems a little bit lame, but that’s what happens when you hire someone that is the twelfth most powerful man in baseball [...]

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

Huntington?

According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Pirates are prepared to name Cleveland Indians’ advance scout Neal Huntington general manager.  The hire seems like it could be a potentially good one, but there are at least three reasons for discomfort.

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Where We’re At

Hey,
As many of you seem to have noticed, we are posting much less. This is what happens when you have two high school students who suddenly lack eight hours to kill a day, unfortunately. More importantly, however, the site will see some change in content in the coming days.
Due to the thankful demise [...]

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

Always Trust Peyton Manning

In a very interesting cross-promotion, Deal or No Deal had a football themed episode that featured several current hall of famers (Eric Dickerson and Marcus Allen), a few future members (Terrell Davis, Jerry Rice, and Marshall Faulk), and a few has beens (Wayne Chrebet and a very emotional Kordell Stewart) holding the cases.  For those [...]

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

Marc Ecko Can Push Barry Bonds’ Buttons

Eccentric fashion designer Marc Ecko has purchased Barry Bonds’ record breaking homerun ball and has some special plans.  Ecko, who can easily afford to spend $750,000 for a baseball and a little publicity, has launched a website Vote756.com to allow the nation to vote on the ball’s fate.  Anyone with an internet connection can vote [...]