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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
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Category: Sports
Ready To Be Bullied?Cuz there is always something going on at SJ
Sports Jabber's own BIG BULLY BUSICK has agreed to take questions from the membership about his pro wrestling career, etc.
He debuted in 1991 and Busick has wrestled for the WWF including a
brief feud with the Brooklyn Brawler. He is also a former NGWA
Heavyweight Champion.
He currently works for the Mountaineer Resort & Casino as the head
of security and his oldest son Branko Busick is a freshman linebacker
at West Virginia.
Let's ask him some questions. http://forums.sportsjabber.net/sjforums/showthread.php?p=104887#post104887
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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
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Category: Sports
Week 8 of the NFL has come and gone; time for the halfway grades. Mark and Ben have some As, Bs, and Fs to give out.
Plus the greatest rivalry in the old Big 8 is reprised this weekend and Robert has some 'splainin' to do regarding the SoCar/UT game....
Also, Mark will do his usual sports world whiparound to cover the other
major stories and Ben will keep you up to date with everything
happening at Sportsjabber.net.
Join us this Wednesday - 11/4/09 at 9:00pm Central Time - by calling in at (347) 884-9289 or log on to www.blogtalkradio.com/sports-jabber
and hit "Click to Talk". Or, if you'd prefer to be talked about but not
heard you can use the chat feature and ask your question off-air.
It looks to be another GREAT show! Be a part of it! Now let's go kick some shins!
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Sunday, November 01, 2009
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Category: Sports
The Counselor is IN:
When I first heard the concept of a half an hour sitcom about a group
of guys in a fantasy football league, I thought it was a great idea.
Outside of the typical stereotypes, you could develop a fun show with
great characters. My mind instantly brought up images of TBS’ My Boys with all the characters and plot of that show. Right away, I set my DVR to record " The League" on FX.
I sat down to watch the show with my wife in the same room. I figured
my wife would be tuned out since the show is about a group of Fantasy
Football guys. The first scene got my wife’s attention because it
started with a simulated sex scene which did not show much but was
pretty explicit in the language. As the show moved along, the foul
language continued to dumfound me because of the randomness of where it
was inserted. The topics turned to smoking pot and then to pubic hair.
One of the characters who is a stoner, wrote and sang an inappropriate
song for a kid’s birthday party about the night of passion the parents
must have experienced when the child was conceived. The draft is held
at a loft where the owner decides to throw a social party along with
the draft- are you kidding me?
There were moments of laughs and enjoyment in this opening episode. The
champ from last season had a webcast to taunt the other owners, which
was very humorous. There is a scene where the commissioner of the
league has the other owners draw numbers out of a hat and then informs
them that it is not for draft order but rather for the number on the
child in the sack race at the birthday party and the position that the
child finishes in will be the draft order. I loved the portrayal of the
fantasy owner who accidentally chooses a retired player every year and
this year he chose “Keyshawn Johnson”. The best scene was the defense
attorney dealing his number 1 overall pick in the fantasy draft to the
assistant DA to get a better deal for his client.
Overall this show is a miss. I did not care for any of the characters.
Is the thinness of the plot supposed to be masked by the inappropriate
scenes? It appeared that the creators did not know much about fantasy
football or the people who play.
I will check out next week’s episode to see if it gets better and hope
for more laughs and less disgust. But I have a feeling that it will be
removed from my DVR record list shortly there after. Watch it at your
own risk.
The Counselor is OUT:
More...
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Larry Bud
The Fantasy Sports Counselor
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Sunday, November 01, 2009
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On All Hallows Eve, the streets were bare and the wind was whistling
through the trees above the telephone lines. The noise of a garbage can
being blown over on the back porch let out and startled me greatly. But
the reality was, there was nothing else going on. What a boring
Halloween I had spent all night. The good news for you is if you're a
New York Knick fan myself, these symptoms feel all to familiar.
Particularly when watching this franchise play defense.
The Philadelphia 76ers rolled into Madison Square Garden for a battle
between Atlantic Division foes. Second year coach Mike D'Antoni is a
run and gun type of guy and lets his players have a bit of freedom in
the offensive system. Just look what he accomplished in Phoenix with
Steve Nash and the Suns. Though no NBA Titles follow him to New York,
many playoff appearances and over .500 records are on his resume. Seems
like a good potion to mix up for the anxious New Yorkers who still
somewhat fill the seats on a nightly basis. To those of us who watch
and study the game of this franchise, we deserve much credit for
withstanding the trauma.
The Knicks managed to score a total of 127 points including an overtime
period, in which they only scored five. So you're telling me that at
the end of regulation the game was tied up at 122 points apiece? Simply
inexcusable for a professional franchise that has a demanding fan base
and rich history. I mean seriously, they play in the arena known as,
The Mecca of Basketball." The Sixers had a total of five guys scoring
in double figures and four of them had 20 or more points. Andre
Iguodala ended his night with 32, followed by Louis Williams and
Thaddeus Young with 27 and 25 respectively. Marreese Speights, the
second year man out of Florida chimed in with 20 even. This type of
offensive production is not likely to happen often in the NBA. Mark my
words on that comment. But, what is some what disturbing is that every
time the Knicks take the court, these are the results.
In their opening game on Wednesday against the Miami Heat, they let
three players score 20 or more points, lead by Dwyane Wade with 26. In
their second game, Friday night, they were in the game until the final
seconds and finished with a 102-100 loss on the road to Charlotte.
Let's face it, the Bobcats and their regime haven't really had it in
the last couple of years and do have trouble trading and moving players
often. Tyson Chandler, Stephen Graham and Gerald Henderson are all new
additions this season.
Three straight games, three straight losses and a consistent habit of
giving up 100+ points a game. After the game tonight, Larry Hughes said
in the post game conference that when Al Harrington fouled out early in
the overtime period, it took their post presence away. Really? You see,
Harrington moves around and takes jump shots and drives off the dribble
often. He is not a true post presence on the floor by any means. I'll
take a quick gander at the roster and say there isn't really a true
post presence on this Knicks team, and that's why they can run and
shoot their way in and out of games. Do I consider Darko Millicic to be
a true post presence? No. He hasn't been a factor in this league since
he's been drafted. I tell you who can be and will be if used the right
way. Jordan Hill, the rookie draft pick out of Arizona. At 6'10'' and
235 pounds, Hill dominated the paint in college and can provide much
needed intimidation on the defensive end for the Knicks. He can block
shots and rebound with a physical presence. What is most impressive to
me about Hill is his ability to finish at the basket and hit the mid
range jump shot. He has a lot of upside and needs playing time
immediately, but he's only seen two minutes against Miami this year.
It's time for all the LeBron hype and any other big time superstar
coming to New York talk to stop. This is a professional franchise in a
professional organization. They play like it's pick up games and the
Rucker and nothing phases them if they seem to drastically continue to
miss the .500 mark and playoffs by a sling slot. The management needed
to bring in some talent, though maybe mediocre to have a nucleus to
build around. If Donny Walsh and his brilliancy like hiring Isiah
Thomas has any merit, he will not roll over on this team. LeBron or
Bosh could come, but I guarantee any superstar doesn't want to be in a
situation with no talent around them. Think about it and rationalize
your answer.
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
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Category: Sports
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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Category: Sports
Mark and Ben reprise their MLB playoff picks and preview the climax of the American pastime.
Of course, they'll also talk some NFL and NCAA Football, too. Since it's Packers week for the Vikings, Mark will be broadcasting from Wisconsin (OK, so that's a coincidence.)
Also, Mark will do his usual sports world whiparound to cover the other
major stories and Ben will keep you up to date with everything
happening at Sportsjabber.net.
Join us this Wednesday - 10/28/09 at 9:00pm Central Time - by calling in at (347) 884-9289 or log on to www.blogtalkradio.com/sports-jabber and
hit "Click to Talk". Or, if you'd prefer to be talked about but not
heard you can use the chat feature and ask your question off-air.
It looks to be another GREAT show! Be a part of it! Now let's go kick some shins!
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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If you haven't seen Trojan Horse's Collection you are missing out....
they can be found here....POM POMS AND CO-EDSHERE IS JUST A SAMPLE
Oh yeah and come talk some football with us.....SPORTSJABBER.NET
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Monday, October 26, 2009
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Category: Sports
And it's a Yanks, Phillies Series...
Baseball, falling leaves, Halloween and Live
Game Threads at SJ for the Series...
SPORTS JABBER SPORTS TALK
Come drop by....you won't
believe how much people are saying about so much.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Category: Sports
This week, Mark and Ben are joined by our friend and world-famous janitor, Reg,
to preview the NBA season. Of course, they'll also talk some NFL and
NCAA Football, too, including what's wrong with the Titans.
Also, Mark will do his usual sports world whiparound to cover the other
major stories and Ben will keep you up to date with everything
happening at Sportsjabber.net.
Join us this Wednesday - 10/21/09 at 9:00pm Central Time - by calling in at (347) 884-9289 or log on to www.blogtalkradio.com/sports-jabber
and hit "Click to Talk". Or, if you'd prefer to be talked about but not
heard you can use the chat feature and ask your question off-air. It
looks to be another GREAT show! Be a part of it! Now let's go kick some
shins!
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Saturday, October 17, 2009
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDpj6rgjhfc
All the LIVE Gameday Action at SJ. Join us all weekend for gameday talk, play-by-play, & live news highlights at http://forums.sportsjabber.net/sjforums/
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