Barry* Bonds* Ball*

Posted by Jay Leishman on September 27th, 2007 under MLB | No Comments »

Marc Ecko has made his decision.

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He is going to put an asterik on the Barry Bonds ball and donate it to the Hall. This is hilarious. Freakin’ 47% of voters said enough to tell him what to do with it.
He even went into the street of NY to see what people said…

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Wilfork gets slammed with $12k for late hit on Losman

Posted by Jay Leishman on September 27th, 2007 under NFL | No Comments »

J.P. Losman took a big blow to the outside of the knee. This is basically a nitemare for QB’s. Vince Wilfork says he doesn’t want to be known as a dirty player? That was pretty dirty if you ask me. Nothing was good about that late hit. Heck, he got dinged $12k for that ugly hit. What do the Bills have now? Trent Edwards, the Stanford rookie takes the reps. All I gotta say is good luck Bills. As for Wilfork, you are going to get more smack just for saying it wasn’t dirty. What a bright spot you are.

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Mike Vick- The Stupidest Man ALIVE Next to Corey Haim

Posted by Jay Leishman on September 27th, 2007 under NFL | No Comments »

Check out what this dude had to say. We all know that yesterday Vick tested positive for Pot. What a waste of a life…

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Why Vick got Smart

Posted by Jay Leishman on August 28th, 2007 under NFL | No Comments »


Why Vick Finally Got Smart

Mike Vick lied to at least 4 people that we know of. Then he lied about 2 different situations to try to clear up his name.
1. Roger Goodell saying he had no affiliation with these “thugs” who live at a place he owned and ran a dog fighting ring that he (Vick) had no idea was going on.
2. Arthur Blank and Coaches- Basically he stated that he never was involved at all.
3. His family- Telling his family that he had nothing to do with this.
4. Media- Didn’t we all hear him say that, “The Mike Vick name will be cleared and that all those who know Mike Vick will see his good name come back?” After all he doesn’t know what exonerated means! What a stupid thug.

The best part is that he lied on different occasions to hopefully beat the systems. When the allegations all came out, he said it was all bogus and that some “people” were trying to take advantage of him. He said he had nothing to do with dog fighting and that it was other people. Great lie if you ask me now.

The next lie came after the media had been told that he would plead Guilty that he said he never personally killed a dog and that he never gambled. But he did witness and he did transport these animals. Apparently never touched a dog at the “Bad Newz Kennels” Curiously enough, those are two things that can get you into the most trouble in the law and NFL and not just the transporting. Another convenient lie. Twice this dude tried to get out of trouble and blame it on others. I have lost all respect for him. By brother in law even as a huge former Vick fan has decided to give away his and his sons Vick jerseys away to a buddy’s dog.

If you ask me, Vick was smart to volunteer to go to jail. I personally hope you never see the field again. Once a thug, always a thug.

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Bonds gets Key to SF?

Posted by Jay Leishman on August 25th, 2007 under MLB | 1 Comment »

Barry Bonds

What a joke.

Barry Bonds basked in hometown adulation Friday during a celebration where he received the key to the city and heard not a mention of the steroid controversy that dogged him on the way to the career home run record.

Bonds was joined on a stage at Justin Herman Plaza by family, teammates, politicians and Giants greats Willie McCovey and Willie Mays. The sometimes prickly slugger smiled broadly as he thanked his parents, Mayor Gavin Newsom, team owner Peter Magowan and especially the Giants faithful.

“Love was giving me that strength,” Bonds said. “You the fans, the city of San Francisco — that is why I’m the player I am today.”

The crowd in San Francisco made Barry Bonds feel at home during Friday’s celebration.

With throngs in Giants black-and-orange cheering their hero, the lovefest differed sharply from the scathing insults heaped on Bonds at rival ballparks before his record-breaking 756th home run Aug. 7. Across the country, Bonds has faced detractors wielding placards inscribed with asterisks — baseball-fan shorthand for the belief that his record is hopelessly tainted by allegations of steroid abuse.

“Everybody in San Francisco is afraid to say anything bad about Barry,” said Stephen Quirk, 33, a San Francisco resident originally from Boston who still roots for the Red Sox. “If you go to any other city, it’s like the complete opposite.”

In San Francisco on Friday, there wasn’t an asterisk in sight.

But even among Bonds supporters in the crowd, an undercurrent of disenchantment was in evidence — if not with the record-holder himself, then with a league plagued for years with suspicions of widespread performance-enhancing drug abuse.

“Even the pitchers were most likely doing it. Therefore I think the record stands,” said Art Gomez, 36, of Sacramento, who was in town with his three kids, including a young son he described as a big Bonds fan.

The influence of Bonds’ achievement on children was a major theme of the day’s events. Video tributes from Joe Montana, Wayne Gretzky and Michael Jordan culminated with a reprise of previous home run record-holder Hank Aaron’s message to the slugger expressing hope that Bonds’ 756th homer “will inspire others to chase their own dream.”

Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow said from the stage that he recently met three kids in one day at AT&T Park who all said they wanted to grow up to be like Barry Bonds. And Bonds himself said he hoped his home runs would inspire the kids in the crowd.

Larry Pagel of Oshkosh, Wis., and his two sons came to observe the festivities as part of their vacation in San Francisco. Each was decked out in Milwaukee Brewers regalia in anticipation of Friday night’s game against the Giants. But they didn’t all share the same opinion of Bonds.

“I think it’s just a major accomplishment no matter what anybody thinks,” Pagel said of Bonds’ record-breaking shot. “If he took [steroids], look at all the other people who probably took them that need an asterisk. It’s still a human body hitting a home run ball.”

But Pagel’s son Tanner, 12, wasn’t so sure Bonds could serve as a good role model for himself and his friends. The record books should probably carry a disclaimer next to Bonds’ name, he said, adding “people don’t just gain muscles like that.”

Bonds has long denied using performance-enhancing drugs. Federal officials are investigating whether Bonds lied to a grand jury in 2003 when he testified that he never knowingly took steroids.

Regardless of the truth of the allegations, said Carlos Gonzalez, who donned his Barry Bonds jersey and took time off work to attend the celebration, Bonds deserves to be feted.

“He was a Hall of Famer even before the controversy erupted,” Gonzalez, 34, said. “It doesn’t take away the fact that he has talent to play the game.”

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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