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Cut

This past week, disgruntled quarterback Jay Cutler was traded from the Broncos to the Bears.  As a PRIOR Cutler fan, I am skeptical of the trade for a few reasons:

  1. Cutler was the Broncos best player, by far
  2. Cutler was a pro bowl quarterback
  3. The Broncos offense last year was stellar
  4. The only reason he left was because the new coach is a rookie and not too bright so far
  5. The Broncos now have no legit franchise quarterback
  6. Thee team is now without a leader as of yet

However, if the Broncos use their newly aquired draft picks to draft a new quarterback (Mark Sanchez for instance), I’d be more than happy to support the trade.  The Broncos recieved 2 first round draft picks as well as a third rounder, the potential to build a good team is there.  However, if the Broncos choose unwisely, the trade will be extremely detrimental to the team.  We’ll see what happens…

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Ugh…

So I just got home today, it’s frikin late.  We played our biggest league rival today in baseball, it was a huge game.  We had them on the ropes, they were down 4-2 going into the last inning.  And somehow, with a mix of bad umpiring and a crucial error that would have ended the game, we let them go up 6-4 and take the game.

I also played miserably, 0-4 with a strikeout…  I did hit a rocket into centerfield, but the kid made an amazing play on it, I continue to have bad luck on the field right now.  So I’m pretty depressed, it was a big game and I kinda blew it.  We’ve got another game tomorrow, then two out of town this weekend.  We’ll see what happens.

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Tweaking

Sometimes in sports it is difficult to figure out what’s wrong, in anything actually.  You know something is wrong, but discovering exactly what the problem is can be the biggest battle.  It can take weeks or months, or never happen at all.  Finding what exactly to tweak can be a headcase because people often fix the wrong things and just hurt themselves more.  But when you finally figure out what was wrong, the feeling is amazing!  Success is a cure-all, and fixing something yourself is very fulfilling.

Another type of tweaking is not so good though.  Last week I tweaked my hamstring stepping on first-base, it sucks.  I does hurt it too too bad, I can still play.  Yet I have to keep it wrapped in ace wrap and ice it all the time, I hate not being 100%.  Especially considering our first baseball game is on Thursday and my team needs me to perform.  I’m doing everything I can to get better though, injuries are a nasty business.

Well that’s all for now, wish me luck this week!

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Coaching

Coaching is really key in sports to be perfectly honest, and most people really don’t realize this. One bad coach can ruin everything, they can take a great player and make him hate the game, it’s insane. My prior basketball coach was such an idiot and so inconsistent that it caused me to quit basketball, there was nothing that playing on the team was getting me. And coaches get mad too, they think they have nothing to do with people quitting, how could they be at fault? But the truth is that it’s almost entirely their fault, if it’s a good player at least. Why should someone play when it’s getting them absolutely nowhere?

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First Day

Today was the first day of baseball tryouts for school ball!!! It was quite fun, a little on the chilly side though, it was extremely windy. I had a ton of fun though, baseball is a really chillaxed sport.

So we stretched, did some form running, threw, did a couple running tests (which I did beautifully in), did some intense running, then took batting practice. It was pretty exhausting but I loved it, I’ve been waiting all year.

In other news, Nate Robinson brought out the kryptonite and defeated Dwight Howard (Superman) in the Slam Dunk contest. I wanted Superman to win, however Nate Robinson won 52% to 48% in the fan voting. Well that’s about it for now, I’d better get to studying.

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A-Rod

So my second favorite baseball player admitted to using steroids yesterday… shoot. If you’ve never heard of Alex Rodriguez, he’s widely considered the most talented player in all of baseball, not to mention the highest paid position player.

He publicly apologized unlike nearly everyone else, and takes all the blame for his actions. He claims to have been clean since 2004, which I choose to believe. However, no one seems to agree on whether to trust him or not. In an interview in 2007 he sternly renounced using any kind of performance enhancing drug, and now he admits to using them…

His reasons for taking the drugs as well as lying are admittedly understandable in my eyes, however there are no excuses for doing such a thing. He has all the talent in the world and is easily on pace to break the Home Run record and numerous others, which he probably would be in line to break even if he hadn’t taken the drugs, he’s that good. Also, his stats don’t seem to peak at any time period, so it’s hard to be sure how much steroids could really have helped him. A-Rod had it paved, but the pressure to take performance enhancing drugs and to be the greatest ever can sometimes be too much.

I acknowledge Alex for at least seemingly being truthful, good luck to him in the future.

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Scarface’s Top 5 Sport Movies

So this is the second of two segments on sport films, the inaugural one from the well known movie lover we call Godfather. Astounding how different choices are really… And let me remind you, I’m picking my favorites entertainment wise, he did his on content. That’s the whole point of this, we’re analyzing the difference between different opinions of a ‘good’ movie. So let’s get started shall we?!?!

5. : Fever Pitch

This is relatively a more recent movie, however it is great because unlike most movies, it depicts the life of a die hard fan of a game. It is in fact a baseball movie, and it follows the life of a Red Sox fan the year they broke the famed “Curse of the Bambino.” The acting is astounding and all the characters fit their role to perfection I believe. It’s also a love story, so that makes it good as well. Go Sox!!!

4. : The Longest Yard(s)

If you see one, I recommend you see the other. Because people tend to like the one they see first, I honestly don’t know which one is better, they’re actually quite different movies. They aren’t works of art in any sense, the plot lines are pretty general, but they are very entertaining and in my opinion great movies to enjoy.

3. : Field of Dreams

This movie is less action based than most, but is the story of a man who tears down his cornfields in order to make a baseball field after seeing Shoeless Joe Jackson on his farm. It is a slightly religious and moving adventure, so I wouldn’t recommend it to those of you that like testosterone based movies. However, it most definitely IS a work of art and deserves credit for it.

2. : Love and Basketball

This until recently was my all time favorite flick, but I still love it. It follows a boy and a girl, and their passion for basketball and each other, from a young age and through college. It’s very well written I’d say because of how honestly it portrays some of the issues present in the movie itself. I didn’t expect it to turn out the way it did either, but I liked that. I forever loved basketball after watching this movie.

1. : Bull Durham

If I ever saw a baseball movie to top this I’d be beyond surprised. More of an adult film, it is just flawless in so many ways. The story is of a baseball groupie who finds herself torn between a young and crazy upcoming pitcher, and ‘Crash,’ the veteran catcher in charge of grooming him into a future star. I bow down to this movie.

Well as you can see that was a lot different than dear Godfathers, but that’s all I have to say.

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OMFG

NADAL BEAT FEDERER!!!!!!!!!!!

7-5 3-6 7-6 3-6 6-2, clocking in at 4.5hours

gah, I can’t even express how fricken happy I am about this!!! Not only did he keep Federer from tying Sampras’ record of 14 Grand Slams, but he has now won on every surface!!! True, he and Federer weren’t exactly playing their best tennis(Fed had some of the crappiest first serve percentages I have yet seen, and Rafa wasn’t that much better), but still. Plus, he wasn’t an @$$hole about winning like Djokovic was last year. Hopefully he will continue to be this amazing for the rest of the year.

W00t!! /

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