Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Morning Dump




Yes!!!! Another official 'Black and Gold Day' has been declared. What a great way for politicians to show their 'pride' and grandstand for the public. Personally, I like the fact that we get lame pictures of these lickbags trying too hard to be 'with it' while they're just getting the good press.

Of Pens preview, Pirates sucktitude, and a Foote job...

- The Pens have 'been there, done that', being down 2-0 in a series. Last year in the Cup Finals they were blown out of the building in Games 1 and 2 at Dead City, Michigan and still managed to push it to a home Game 6 that could've very well went 7. This year, compared to last year, has more hope because they could have very easily won either Game 1 or 2.

- Pens working the refs on the Caps' picks. I'm not one to blame the refs for a loss in a game, but we've all seen the picks (Cooke picked at faceoff starting at 1 minute mark) that have happened in the series. Just calling games based on the rules, both ways, would be nice. This though just seems like sour grapes.

- Glad that someone, not a Pens' fan, noticed Ovechkin's bad dive in Game 2. Come on all you "Crosby is a diver" folks, fair is fair...

- The P-G says that it's a must to win tonight and not go down 3-0. Their analysis and reporting also state that water is wet.

- Oh yeah, the Pirates played last night, against the Brewers, and guess what, they lost. They've now lost 17 in a row against them. I think that Teddy KGB was talking to Pirates fans when he said, "your hopes dashed, your dreams down the toilet".

- Capps, after blowing a save in a royal way, says his elbow hurts. It reminds me of a guy I knew in high school who would always say he was hurt or had hurt himself after he messed up playing sports.

- Foote talking with the Lions. I'm serious, and this is better than playing for the Steelers how?

- Hines Ward laughs at the Hines Ward Rule. He's got a point though, there is a double standard when it comes to blocking and big hits.

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