Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Hometown Boy Addai


I really dislike the Colts, but I do wish Addai well this Sunday. I had the good fortune to take in a Klein Forest vs. Sharpstown game, 2001-2002 timeframe, where Addai, the quarterback, was in complete control. Although quarterbacking consisted of Addai runs to the left, right and up the middle. He was Mr. everything offensively for Sharpstown that night, but in the end it was a defensive play that won the game. Klein Forest had one last chance to win the game from around the fifty with less than a minute to go and trailing by less than seven. Addai was put in defensively to rush the passer for Sharpstown. He met the quarterback about ten yards deep from the line of scrimmage, and he slung him around like a rag doll for a huge game winning, morale deflating sack. I had no particular rooting interest that night, but I did walk away believing the hype about this kid.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Brad Lidge - Will he? or Won't he?


It isn't a stretch to say the Astros season depends on whether or not Brad Lidge re-establishes himself as the dominant closer he once was. If he can come through with a consistently good season, then the Astros have one of the best bullpens in baseball, which will be necessary with the questions that remain at the back end of the rotation. If not, then Dan Wheeler is the only one you can take to the bank, and that does not bode well for a team with high aspirations. He says he is ready, that he learned allot from last year, and he even has added a 2 seamer fastball to go along with the slider and 4 seamer fastball. Tell you the truth, I don't care about the new pitch. I just want to see the slider go for strikes again. If it does, then all the rest will take care of itself.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Romo In Despair


Tony Romo is having a hard time getting over the very unfortunate missed snap in the playoffs. Somebody do something.

Big Puma Spreading The Word


Check out the link below to see the good Berkman is doing with the youth of today.

http://chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/4501187.html

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

McGrady & Rockets Rise Up Over Duncan & Spurs In Epic Battle




T-Mac and Duncan went back and forth down the stretch like two big heavyweights as the Rockets held off the Spurs for a big Western Conference win. T-Mac and Duncan each scored 37 points. Deke had a big defensive stop on Duncan in the closing minute that helped seal the win, and Rafer contributed mightily in the 4th qtr. Who would have thought this team would have jelled to this level in Yao's absence (10-5)?

One of the great men in sports


Rockets center Dikembe Mutombo, seated next to first lady Laura Bush and proudly flashing his familiar broad smile, was honored by President George Bush Tuesday at the State of the Union Address in Washington.

Mutombo, working almost daily, raised $29 million (donating $15 million himself) for the construction of the Biamba Marie Mutombo Hospital and Research Center in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Mutombo plans to open the hospital — Kinshasa's first new one in 40 years — this summer. It is named for his mother, who died nine years ago when civil unrest and a curfew prevented her from getting to a hospital.

Mutombo was honored during Bush's speech as an example of "heroic kindness, courage and self-sacrifice."

"When America serves others," Bush said, "we show the strength and generosity of our country.

"The greatest strength we have is the heroic kindness, courage and self-sacrifice of the American people. You see this spirit often if you know where to look — and tonight we need only look above to the gallery.

"Dikembe Mutombo grew up in Africa, amid great poverty and disease. He came to Georgetown University on a scholarship to study medicine, but coach John Thompson took a look at Dikembe and had a different idea. Dikembe became a star in the NBA and a citizen of the United States. But he never forgot the land of his birth — or the duty to share his blessings with others. He built a brand-new hospital in his old hometown.

"A friend has said of this good-hearted man: 'Mutombo believes that God has given him this opportunity to do great things.' And we're proud to call this son of the Congo a citizen of the United States of America."

Said Mutombo in a phone interview afterward: "My heart was full of joy. I didn't know the president was going to say such great remarks. He raised me so high. I'm so happy. I'm so proud to be a citzen of the United States of America and to be recognized for my work. God is good to have put this work in my heart."

Penguins Are Not Coming. Let's Be Real.


First of all. I did not know they were still playing hockey. It hasn't been heard from in some time. Second of all, it appears we are being used as leverage against the city of Pittsburgh and Kansas City. Les Alexander probably won't lease out Toyota Center. He wants to buy a NHL team, and Mario probably doesn't want to sell. If they do move, then KC will get the deal. They have a brand new arena opening in the fall, and it could be all theirs. I am getting sick and tired of the yankees using us to get better deals. If it wasn't bad enough for us to have a team stolen, now we have to keep getting used like we're some third rate city. We are the 4th largest city in America. Heck, even Dallas and Nashville have Hockey teams.

Stoops Staying Put


Bob Stoops has quickly defused rumors about the Cowboy coachign job in the midst of recruiting. I am not real sure about this one. I think I would rather him stay at OK then go succeed in Dallas. I would rather have the Longhorns contend with him than have his ego in Dallas. I would much rather the Cowboys pick up Norv or someonelse equally unqualified.

Billy taking on Mt. Van Gundy



Billy Spaghetti spouted off this week about playing time using terms like "prison" and "they are wasting my talents". Hey look, I am rooting for you to progress and all that as a player, but mix in a jump shot every now and again. Van Gundy responded in classic fashion, "The only one with interest in Billy is Billy." And when asked whether or not he has asked him to be less creative, Van Gundy said, "There is no creativity in turnovers." Billy, work on your shot or take the next flight back to Greece and don't let the door hit you on the way out.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Bye-Bye Billy Parcells


The quitter Bill Parcells left the Cowboys this week, and everyone in Houston is putting the final touches on Chan Gailey's resume in the hopes that the Cowboys will bring back one of the most beloved coaches in Cowboy history...to fans in Houston.