Tiger Woods Breaking His Silence on Friday
February 17, 2010 by Judyth Piazza
Filed under Sports, Top Story
Tiger Woods is finally ready to break his three months of silence by apologizing on Friday at 11 a.m. for a mere five minutes from the PGA’s headquarters in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
This is the first conference since crashing his SUV on Thanksgiving night.
What do you think this will accomplish? Will his fans forgive him?
What will Peyton Manning’s Complete Record Be at the End of Super Bowl Sunday?
February 7, 2010 by Judyth Piazza
Filed under Sports, Top Story
According to the Super Bowl odds makers at BetUS.com the magic number is 26 completions which has -120 odds on the over and -110 on the under.
What do you think will happen with Manning today?
Super Bowl III-Underdog Wins-New York Jets Upset Baltimore Colts, 16-7!
Well, I have been trying to remember today which Super Bowl was my favorite one? I am rooting for the New Orleans Saints today, as I believe most Americans are. This is because most people like to root for the Underdog and because the city of New Orleans, almost five years after Katrina, could still use a little encouragement. Winning the Super Bowl will be helpful
for their economy and will attract curiosity seekers to the Who Dat city who want to soak up its rich swagger of a Southern Culture.
The best Super Bowl to date? A no brainer! Super Bowl III in 1969 in Miami, January 12th to be exact, is the Greatest All Time Bowl. Ya should know…it was the New York Jets against the Baltimore Colts. That was the first win for the much maligned AFC, 16-7 in favor of the Jets. Broadway Joe was the star of the show;… surely you remember? Joe Namath made a controversial statement the Thursday before the game. “I got news for you. We`re gonna win the game. I guarantee it.”
I will link for you a very cool article from The Pro Football Hall of Fame, about Super Bowl III. Really, Namath had done his homework much better than the Colts for the game. He called the plays right off the line, knowing that the defense was going to over-blitz. Thus, he could throw quick screen passes and beat the line and mix it in with the running game. Watch the tape…
“We sent a message to all the underdogs out there. If you want something bad enough and you aren`t afraid to lay it on the line, you can do it. It`s an important message because if people don`t have hope, really, what do they have?” Joe Namath. Well, Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints is our Joe Namath today. GO SAINTS!
Tennessee Rocks #1 Kansas
January 11, 2010 by Judyth Piazza
Filed under Sports, Top Story
16th Ranked University of Tennessee’s men’s basketball team defeats #1 University of Kansas Jayhawks today at the University of Tennessee’s Thompson Boling Arena.
This is the first time Tennessee has ever hosted a #1 ranked team and won.
Did you see the game?
Orangutan picks Texas to beat Alabama tonight
An orangutan picked up and devoured a treat filled papier-mâché effigy of Bevo at the Los Angeles zoo yesterday. This was a tell-tale sign that Texas will beat (yes, defeat) # 1 Alabama tonight for college football`s BCS National Championship. As a bonus, college football fans get a dollar off admission at the L.A. zoo (through Sunday) if they wear their favorite team paraphernalia. Whoop-di-doo!
The Eyes of Texas is the alma mater for the University of Texas. John Sinclair claims authorship of the song in 1903. The idea is that the people of Texas
expect great things of their students once they graduate and go out into the ‘Real World’ (not turn into lazy hippies). Moreover, it`s claimed that the song has its origins in The U.S. Civil War where the courage of Hood`s Brigade impressed General Lee at the Battle of the Wilderness.
The song was sung to John Kennedy by school children also at a Fort Worth breakfast on November 22nd. This was an unfortunate performance of the Tejas classic. Anyway, the Eyes of Texas will be on the Rose Bowl tonight as a sea of burnt orange floods the TV screens of millions of lathered Americans. That orangutan, Bruno, is one smart cookie. HOOK UM HORNS!
OMG: Tiger Woods Pretended To Be Nerdy Innocent In Topless Bars
December 20, 2009 by Robert Paul Reyes
Filed under Sports, Top Story
Orlando-based Corona Cigar Co. said it is offering the embattled golfer a $100,000 endorsement deal.
That means the company is willing to have its name attached to a guy who isn’t even playing golf right now, so he can clean up his act and save his family.” Allison Walker/http://www.cfnews13.com/
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, but when the skank crazy Tiger Woods is brandishing a cigar it can only be interpreted as a phallic symbol.
Read entire article at: http://newsblaze.com/story/20091219152757reye.nb/topstory.html
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Will Tiger Woods Throw Playgirl Magazine A Bone(er)?
December 8, 2009 by Robert Paul Reyes
Filed under Sports, Top Story
Buzz is that raunchy mag ‘Playgirl’ is reportedly in possession of a bunch of nasty, sexually suggestive pics, showing Tiger butt – naked, with a good peek into his ‘now famous’ (or call it infamous instead!) genitalia!” Read More
Just when you thought the Tiger Woods’ saga couldn’t get any more bizarre or raunchy, comes the news that images of his genitalia may soon appear on the Internet.
Read the rest of this article by Robert Paul Reyes at: http://newsblaze.com/story/20091208134816reye.nb/topstory.html
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Tiger Woods Apologizes, Do You Buy It?
December 2, 2009 by Robert Paul Reyes
Filed under Sports, Top Story
“I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart. I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves. I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect. I am dealing with my behavior and personal failings behind closed doors with my family. Those feelings should be shared by us alone.
Although I am a well-known person and have made my career as a professional athlete, I have been dismayed to realize the full extent of what tabloid scrutiny really means. For the last week, my family and I have been hounded to expose intimate details of our personal lives. The stories in particular that physical violence played any role in the car accident were utterly false and malicious. Elin has always done more to support our family and shown more grace than anyone could possibly expect.”
Excerpt from Tiger Woods apology, read the rest of the apology and commentary by Robert Paul Reyes at: http://newsblaze.com/story/20091202131538reye.nb/topstory.html
Elizabeth Lambert: No Way To Treat A Lady *(Or Brain Damage from Beaucoup You Tube Clips)!
Most people have by now seen Elizabeth Lambert pulling the ponytail of BYU`s Kassidy Shuman. I just checked on You Tube, and one and a quarter million people have viewed the clip of ‘unsportsmanlike conduct,’ exhibited by the junior New Mexico Lobo soccer player. New Mexico announced last Friday that Elizabeth has been suspended indefinitely.
“Liz is a quality student-athlete, but in this instance her actions clearly crossed the line of fair play and good sportsmanship,” New Mexico coach Kit Vela said. (Huntington Post)
A different point of view was expressed on Crimesider. They have expressed the view that it is normal for soccer players to play dirty, even in ladies soccer. “Pushing, shoving, punching and tripping are routine in high-end matches.” There is a spot of truth to this, when the record is examined.
Another point made, is it looks like the video clip is taken out of context. It might be nice to see the entire game; don`t know that I could get all the way through it, though? But Crimesider wisely points out that number 21 on Brigham Young was acting badly too. Not that two wrongs make a right, mind you.
But the real gist of this story for me, is that Elizabeth Lambert snatched up her Fifteen Minutes of Fame via compliments of Andy Warhol. I have already watched the ‘hair-pulling clip’ a couple a dozen times myself. Do you believe she did it deliberately to take the media for a ride? Is she an opportunist who saw the light? Grab your opponents` ponytail first, lest they grab yours (an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth)! As a formula you will then be blessed with IMMORTALITY IN THE LIMELIGHT OF THE MEDIA!
*Footnote: Is a conspiratorial mentality dominating my way of thinking *(in other words, am I brain damaged by beaucoup You Tube clips?) You decide…
More Bragging Rights for Ochocinco
Football? Forget that – try soccer!
Chad Ochocinco (formerly Chad Johnson) has proved his worth once again , by kicking “the decisive extra point late in the first half” of the Cincinnati Bengals’ 7-6 defeat of the New England Patriots., Thursday, August 20, 2009.
Ochocinco is not lacking in self-esteem, either, as shown by his comments afterward.
“‘Esteban’ Ochocinco is back, the most interesting footballer in the world,” {he} said. “Everyone has to remember, I’ve always said that soccer is my No. 1 sport. I think Ronaldinho would be proud of me right now.”
He got the chance to kick when, after “Shayne Graham’s groin felt sore in pregame warmups, coach Marvin Lewis decided to rest the team’s franchise player and see what Ochocinco could do.”
What he could do, was kick the winning extra point. And he made it look easy.
“Ochocinco trotted onto the field and lined up behind{ball holder) Kevin Huber. The snap, hold and kick all worked as planned.”
The Bengals’ quarterback, J.T. O’Sullivan, took it all in stride (no pun intended).
“Nothing surprises me,” O’Sullivan said. “All joking aside, he still kicked the ball through the uprights and it ended up winning the game. Some people might think it’s funny, but it’s important.”
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap;_ylt=ArkMeYN3NoX2wossHQwdun5DubYF?gid=20090820017&prov=ap

