For James tossing the villain hat aside and being himself again will make him a much more dangerous player. James plays better as a fan favorite and loves to hear the crowds cheer him. Last season, he was not use to being booed as much as he was. He thought it would only happen in Cleveland, but he learned it was virtually everywhere. Now that James is turned the corner and thrown the villain persona away he may win that elusive NBA Championship he wants so bad.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Lebron James Tired Of Villain Role Already!
Lebron James tried to wear the villain hat last season, and you could see that is just not James. When he took off from Cleveland he thought that was the way to go. He has since learned that he likes the love and respect a lot more than the villain role. He now understands why Cleveland fans hated him for what he did. The special was a mistake and something he will live with the rest of his life.
For James tossing the villain hat aside and being himself again will make him a much more dangerous player. James plays better as a fan favorite and loves to hear the crowds cheer him. Last season, he was not use to being booed as much as he was. He thought it would only happen in Cleveland, but he learned it was virtually everywhere. Now that James is turned the corner and thrown the villain persona away he may win that elusive NBA Championship he wants so bad.
For James tossing the villain hat aside and being himself again will make him a much more dangerous player. James plays better as a fan favorite and loves to hear the crowds cheer him. Last season, he was not use to being booed as much as he was. He thought it would only happen in Cleveland, but he learned it was virtually everywhere. Now that James is turned the corner and thrown the villain persona away he may win that elusive NBA Championship he wants so bad.
Better Late Then Never Ron Santo Makes Baseball Hall Of Fame
It took awhile, but Ron Santo was finally voted into the Baseball Hall Of Fame a place that he should have been in a long time ago. The Baseball Hall Of Fame dropped the ball on this one and he has since passed and will not be able to enjoy this honor. At least his family will, but that is little consolation in my opinion.
Ron Santo played the game hard and was a great player for the Chicago Cubs. Santo was a nine-time All-Star, hit 342 home runs and won five Gold Gloves. He was a Cubs broadcaster for two decades and loved his Cubs. For Santo's family they are happy in one moment, but sad that Ron does not get to enjoy the moment. What can you expect we are talking about The Baseball Hall Of Fame and they continue to drop the ball when it comes to getting the right people into the Hall.
Ron Santo played the game hard and was a great player for the Chicago Cubs. Santo was a nine-time All-Star, hit 342 home runs and won five Gold Gloves. He was a Cubs broadcaster for two decades and loved his Cubs. For Santo's family they are happy in one moment, but sad that Ron does not get to enjoy the moment. What can you expect we are talking about The Baseball Hall Of Fame and they continue to drop the ball when it comes to getting the right people into the Hall.
Monday, December 5, 2011
From The South
Written by Fermin Washington
Being from the south means there are a lot of things you think are a necessity that a lot of other people can’t understand. Sweet tea is one and being near family is another – those are just things you come to expect here. Unfortunately for me I live in Atlanta which isn’t exactly like all the other southern areas – it’s far more metropolitan and there’s actually quite a good bit of crime if you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time. I bought an adorable little condo actually in a transitional area last year and though I love the inside of it the outside leaves some to be desired. At least I have a garage and Atlanta security systems to make me feel better about living all alone, otherwise I think I’d be scared just being there by myself. I like my job and my friends here but sometimes I wish I could pick up all that and move it to the West coast or something similar. I’m sick of being here!
Being from the south means there are a lot of things you think are a necessity that a lot of other people can’t understand. Sweet tea is one and being near family is another – those are just things you come to expect here. Unfortunately for me I live in Atlanta which isn’t exactly like all the other southern areas – it’s far more metropolitan and there’s actually quite a good bit of crime if you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time. I bought an adorable little condo actually in a transitional area last year and though I love the inside of it the outside leaves some to be desired. At least I have a garage and Atlanta security systems to make me feel better about living all alone, otherwise I think I’d be scared just being there by myself. I like my job and my friends here but sometimes I wish I could pick up all that and move it to the West coast or something similar. I’m sick of being here!
Saturday, December 3, 2011
NHL Scores Dec 2, 2011
Detroit 4
Buffalo 1
Final
New Jersey 2
Minnesota 4
Final
NY Islanders 4
Chicago 5
Final SO
St. Louis 2
Colorado 3
Final SO
Columbus 3
Edmonton 6
Final
Philadelphia 4
Anaheim 3
Final OT
Buffalo 1
Final
New Jersey 2
Minnesota 4
Final
NY Islanders 4
Chicago 5
Final SO
St. Louis 2
Colorado 3
Final SO
Columbus 3
Edmonton 6
Final
Philadelphia 4
Anaheim 3
Final OT
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Ryan Braun Named National League MVP
Ryan Braun of the Milwaukee Brewers took home the National League MVP trophy even though some thought Matt Kemp of the Los Angeles Dodgers should have won it. Kemp did have better numbers than Braun, but when you play on a third place team that's what happens.
I had Braun winning the title because he carried the Brewers in September and is a clutch player when the Brewers needed him. Kemp was hindered by not playing in meaningful games in September. No matter who one both would have been a good choice. Braun pocketed an extra 100,000 for the MVP win.
I had Braun winning the title because he carried the Brewers in September and is a clutch player when the Brewers needed him. Kemp was hindered by not playing in meaningful games in September. No matter who one both would have been a good choice. Braun pocketed an extra 100,000 for the MVP win.
NHL Schedule Nov 23, 2011
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
7:00pm ET
Winnipeg
Washington
7:00pm ET
Calgary
Detroit
7:00pm ET
Philadelphia
NY Islanders
7:00pm ET
Boston
Buffalo
7:00pm ET
Columbus
New Jersey
7:00pm ET
Montreal
Carolina
7:00pm ET
NY Rangers
Florida
7:30pm ET
Nashville
Minnesota
8:00pm ET
Los Angeles
Dallas
8:30pm ET
Anaheim
Phoenix
9:00pm ET
Vancouver
Colorado
9:30pm ET
Chicago
San Jose
10:30pm ET
Pittsburgh
7:00pm ET
Winnipeg
Washington
7:00pm ET
Calgary
Detroit
7:00pm ET
Philadelphia
NY Islanders
7:00pm ET
Boston
Buffalo
7:00pm ET
Columbus
New Jersey
7:00pm ET
Montreal
Carolina
7:00pm ET
NY Rangers
Florida
7:30pm ET
Nashville
Minnesota
8:00pm ET
Los Angeles
Dallas
8:30pm ET
Anaheim
Phoenix
9:00pm ET
Vancouver
Colorado
9:30pm ET
Chicago
San Jose
10:30pm ET
NHL Scores Nov 22, 2011
Toronto 7
Tampa Bay 1
Final
Los Angeles 3
St. Louis 2
Final
Edmonton 6
Nashville 2
Final
Tampa Bay 1
Final
Los Angeles 3
St. Louis 2
Final
Edmonton 6
Nashville 2
Final
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