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Archives for September 2009

Has Fishing Gone BALCO?

In our current days of PED’s, the Clear and steroids could it be that even fishing has followed in the infamous steps of Barry Bonds and A-Rod? On September 5th, a Saskatchewan fisherman named Sean Konrad caught a 48-pound, world-record rainbow trout from Lake Diefenbaker. The problem is Lake Diefenbaker houses trout that were genetically engineered to grow extra-big and escaped from a fish farm nine years ago.

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The previous world record was also caught from Lake Diefenbaker in 2007. Coincidentally the fisherman that caught the 43 pound, 10-ounce trout was none other than Sean’s twin brother Adam. Sean’s fish sparked major debate over the legitimacy of genetically-engineered rainbows from Lake Diefenbaker. The farm-born trout’s are also known as triploids. Triploids are created with three sets of chromosomes which make the fish sterile and allows them to channel their energies towards growth rather than reproducing.

The fishing purists are all up in arms over this issue and word is they won’t be voting either of the brothers for the Hall of Fame.

Al Davis Rules Raider Nation

Al Davis is the owner of the Oakland Raiders and in many ways Lord of “Raider Nation.” In other words Al Davis is the ghoul who leads the freaks that make up the cast of characters you see all over the place at home games, but also on the road as well. It’s obvious the fans are a few fries short of a Happy Meal, but geez people get a life!

Raider Nation

Raider Nation

Raider Nation

Raider Nation

Raider Nation

Raider Nation

NFL Bets of the Day – September 14th, 2009

Monday Night Football has a double header this evening and Vegas thinks neither game is going to be very close. Generally that means the dogs will play well, but I have a very hard time thinking that will be the case this evening. Good luck!

Pats -11
Chargers -10

Overall Record:

College Football 11-8 (this year) 116-99-1 (overall)
NFL 3-2 (this year) 106-74-5 (overall)
MLB 90-69-5
College Basketball 197-149-6
NHL 1-2
NBA 44-36

NFL Bets of the Day – September 13th, 2009

We had an excellent day yesterday in college football and are looking to continue to football love today. Enjojy the NFL games everyone!

Ravens/Chiefs under 36
Eagles -2.5
Jaguars +7
Giants/Redskins over 37

Overall Record:

College Football 11-8 (this year) 116-99-1 (overall)
NFL 0-1 (this year) 103-73-5 (overall)
MLB 90-69-5
College Basketball 197-149-6
NHL 1-2
NBA 44-36

College Football Bets of the Day – September 12th, 2009

Week two of the college football season has arrived and we are only .500 for the year. Let’s make today a great one and I hope everyone enjoys the games!

North Texas +3
Kansas State -7
Washington State +2
South Carolina +7
Fresno State +8.5
Nebraska -22
Houston + 16
UNLV +7
Mississippi State +14

Overall Record:

College Football 5-5 (this year) 110-96-1 (overall)
NFL 0-1 (this year) 103-73-5 (overall)
MLB 90-69-5
College Basketball 197-149-6
NHL 1-2
NBA 44-36

Greatness Turns to Bitterness

If you saw the NBA Hall Of Fame induction ceremony last night you arguably witnessed the best class ever to be inducted at one time. You had the classiest of class Jerry Sloan, David Robinson, John Stockton and C. Vivian Stringer receiving their accolades and induction into the Hall of Fame. All the while the drama of this 3 hour celebration was building up to when they announced, “the Greatest of all time” Michael Jordan.

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Here is where a celebration went off the rails and turned into Michael’s personal diatribe. Not that he schooled everyone on the court, won rings and MVP’s and became the top money earner for endorsements ever. He decided to let the world know he was mad and he wasn’t going to take it anymore.

He started off by going after the coach who cut him from the varsity as a North Carolina schoolboy and even brought in the man Leroy Smith who made the team just to call him out.

Jordan then proceeded to call out Isiah Thomas, who allegedly orchestrated a “freeze out” of Jordan in his first All-Star game. He stated in his speech, “I wanted to prove to you, Magic [Johnson], Larry [Bird], George [Gervin], everybody that I deserved [to be there] just as much as anybody else, and I hope over the period of my career I’ve done that without a doubt.”

He then transitioned into bringing in old Knicks head coach Jeff Van Gundy and Jordan called him, Pat Riley’s “little guy,” who accused Jordan of “conning” players by acting friendly toward them, then attacking them in games.

Jerry Krause was not there because he was boycotting Tex Winter not being inducted, so he says, but Michael took a dig at him while thanking the ownership past and present and saying, “Jerry Krause, uhem, I know I didn’t invite him here.”

Lastly, Utah’s Bryon Russell was on Jordan’s list. Jordan recalled meeting Russell while he was retired and playing minor league baseball in 1994. Michael spoke of how Russell insisted he could have covered him if Jordan was still playing which obviously bothered the greatest of all time. Russell later in his career got two cracks at Jordan in the NBA finals and he was the defender when Jordan hit the clinching shot to win the 1998 title which Jordan said he relished this even today.

On a side note Michael, why not start off your speech by acknowledging your former business partner from the Charlotte Bobcats who had just died in a plane crash earlier that day. I thought for the “Greatest of All Time” it might go down as “One of the Worst All Time” speeches.

Michael Jordan NBA Hall of Fame Speech Video:

Reggie Bush Sex Tape

Reggie Bush recently got back together with reality star Kim Kardashian, but after she finds out Reggie has been a bad boy their relationship might not last much longer. Smoking hot Carmen Ortega has come out to announce Reggie was cheating on Kim with her and during the affair they made a sex tape together. Whispers from the grapevine pegged Ortega as the reason Reggie and Kim split and based on this news that very well could be the case. In an interview with Hip Hop Weekly Carmen told the magazine, “there was cheating on both sides.” “If there was no cheating, then how did they find out who I am? I believe that there was cheating on both sides. That was the reason they broke up.” I have never pegged Reggie as the sharpest knife in the drawer, but if you are going to cheat on your girl should you really make a tape of the act?

Carmen Ortega Pictures:
Carmen Ortega

Carmen Ortega

Carmen Ortega

College Football Bet of the Day – September 11th, 2009

All signs point to an explosive game tonight between the Buffaloes and Rockets. Let’s go with the over and cheer for lots of scoring!

Colorado/Toledo over 54

Overall Record:

College Football 4-5 (this year) 109-96-1 (overall)
NFL 0-1 (this year) 103-73-5 (overall)
MLB 90-69-5
College Basketball 197-149-6
NHL 1-2
NBA 44-36

The Madden Curse Lives On

The Madden Curse has reared its ugly head again and it didn’t take long at all to happen. Troy Polamalu who divides the Madden 2010 cover with Larry Fitzgerald left the first game of the NFL season last night with a knee injury. Early reports indicate Polamalu sprained his MCL and could be out for 3-6 weeks. If you don’t recall who the curse has affected in recent years there is a list below to reference. If I were Larry Fitzgerald I would tread very lightly.

2001: Eddie George No injury.
2002: Daunte Culpepper Missed five games and played poorly.
2003: Marshall Faulk Missed six games plus he never ran for 1,000 yards again.
2004: Michael Vick Broke his leg, missed 11 games.
2005: Ray Lewis Missed only one game.
2006: Donovan McNabb Missed last seven games of the season.
2007: Shaun Alexander Broke his foot, missed six games.
2008: Vince Young Missed only one game, but his season wasn’t pretty
2009: Brett Favre Missed no games, but should have due to a torn bicep
2010: Troy Polamalu Out 3-6 weeks with a knee injury.
2010: Larry Fitzgerald TBD.

NFL Bet of the Day – September 10th, 2009

NFL kicks of this evening with the Titans visiting the Steelers and it should be very exciting. I like the over in the game so call it in and then cash out.

Titans/Steelers Over 35

Overall Record:

College Football
4-5 (this year) 109-96-1 (overall)
MLB 94-70-5
NFL 103-72-5
College Basketball 197-149-6
NHL 1-2
NBA 44-36