There's three funny sports moments from this past weekend that caught my attention that I'll bring to your attention in case you missed them.
Let's start first with what some will consider hilarious with others finding it completely obnoxious.
UFC fighter Chael Sonnen won unanimous decision over Michael Bisping Saturday night. Here's Joe Rogan's post fight interview with the always entertaining Sonnen. The interview starts 1:38 into the video.
Another moment came from the Dan Patrick show when he interviewed Howie Long on Friday. Dan asked Howie how it was to work with Terry Bradshaw. Howie told a story that Terry told to the NFLon Fox Pregame crew.
Bradshaw said he was down because of his dog. He said they were outside and Terry was working on his car. Bradshaw had a bucked filled with gas. He walked away, came back, and his dog drank the whole bucket. His dog ran around and around the whole yard then finally collapsed.
Dan said to Howie, "The dog died." Howie said, "No, he ran out of gas."
Funny man Bradshaw.
Last, and certainly not least, I'll leave you with something everyone but Chicago Bulls guard John Lucas finds funny. Even Lucas will find this amazing like the rest of us.
Of course it's LeBron James alley-oop dunk over Lucas' head on Sunday.
After the game LeBron said he didn't even know Lucas was there. Honestly, he said that.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Early Funny Super Bowl Advertisement
Here’s an early funny Super Bowl advertisement that can be
caught on television now.
It’s a Papa John’s commercial featuring Jerome Bettis,
Peyton Manning, and the Papa himself, John Schnatter.
Manning plays a referee about to perform the coin toss.
Bettis is surprised to see Manning as the referee who jokes saying,
"Hey, a man's got to work." Peyton was
injured this entire past season (just in case there's anyone in the world that didn't know).
Bettis calls tails, but Manning says he calls heads,
something that really happened to Bettis when he called the infamous overtime coin flip for
the Steelers on Thanksgiving Day against the Lions where the referee, Phil Luckett, heard the call incorrectly.
The funniest part is at the end. Notice how excited the Papa is to be in between
Jerome and Peyton when they each say Papa John’s Slogan, “Better Ingredients. Better Pizza.
Papa John’s," and then drinks his Pepsi.
The Papa performs a classic spas’ out maneuver.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Funny On Air Banter Between Mark Cuban and Local Miami Radio Show Host
Today it was Paul Castronovo’s birthday of Big 105.9’s Paul and Young Ron Show.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban called Paul to wish him a
happy birthday during the show this morning and asked him what he’ll do to “tear it up.”
Paul said he’ll be celebrating Saturday because of his show going on air starting at 6am during the weekdays. On Saturday he’ll be betting on pony’s, having
a dinner with a chef cooking for buddies, then catching the Jimmy Buffet concert
that night at the American Airlines Arena, somewhere Cuban knows about.
Cuban said, “Yea, last time I was down there I had a big
party.”
Of course he was referring to his Mavericks beating the
Miami Heat in the finals at the Triple A last season.
Later in the interview Paul got him back for Miami fans asking
Cuban, “How was your Christmas?”
The Heat defeated the Mavericks this past Christmas Day.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Ed Hochuli Long Winded Explanations
Listen to him explain the rules of overtime for the playoffs during last
night’s NFC Championship game.
He had two other long explanations during the game. One was the Vernon Davis touchdown and the other was when the ball hit off the 49ers return man’s knee.
Today Jim Rome talked about Hochuli’s explanations and read
a funny email around 2:20pm eastern time.
It read, “We don’t think Ed Hochuli was long winded at all. He got right to the point. Regards, Women.”
If Ed can drag out an NFL ruling this much, just imagine what his wife can do when she talks about her day.
Ed has plenty of long penalty and rule explanations that can be viewed on You Tube with multiple blunders.
I leave you with part of a Hochuli instant classic, last night’s “uncontroverted” Veron Davis touchdown review.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Bobby Bowden vs. Howard Schnellenberger in the Battle of Florida Tomorrow Night at FAU
Tomorrow at FAU’s new on campus football stadium is the inaugural
Battle of Florida, North vs. South College All-Star Game.
The game features legendary coaches Bobby Bowden, coaching the
north, and Howard Schnellenberger, coaching the South.
Schnellenger leads the all time coaching series 3-2-1 over Bowden.
The rosters consist of players that are NFL draft eligible and
were either born in Florida, played high school football in Florida, and/or
played college football in the state of Florida.
Tickets range from $12.50 - $50.
The game airs live at 8pm eastern tomorrow night on Fox College
Sports with Kenny Albert doing play by play, Gino Torretta doing color, and
Sid Rosenberg on the sideline reporting.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Michael Irvin Speaks About LaDainian Tomlinson's Comments
He was asked about the controversies surrounding the New York Jets this season.
“It's as bad as I’ve ever been around,” Tomlinson said.
Tomlinson added that he wishes head coach Rex Ryan wouldn’t make such
bold predictions and he defended the work habits of Mark Sanchez.
Irvin said it’s never good to bad mouth your former employer
about your relationship. The next person
that considers employing you will remember your comments. They will be hesitant to hire you based on
the fact you may bad mouth their organization once you two part ways.
It’s just like what happened with Tiki Barber. Tiki can’t get a job in football or on
television, Irvin added.
Irvin’s radio show co-host "Captain" Curtis Stevenson said, “It’s a good
life lesson.”
And it’s a lesson Tomlinson may learn the hard way. There's a chance that LT's mouth just cost him a chance at signing with an NFL team as a free agent this off season and a chance at signing a contract with a television network once he retires.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Hot Read Key
On Wednesday January 11, I received an email from Bleacherreport.com
notifying me that my article, "2010 NFL Preview:Pittsburgh Steelers Nation Address," just received over 1,000 reads, earning me a "Hot Read" award from their website.
It confused me at
first, but as I revisited the article I quickly realized the reason for the
sudden increase in reads a year and a half later.
I mentioned how Maurkice Pouncey, at the time a rookie, used
to block for Tim Tebow at the University of Florida.
Put two and two together and the outcome is the 1,000 read
plateau was reached just three days after the Steelers were embarrassed by
Tebow and the Broncos.
Good old Google key words.
Reading through the article, the Steelers still have many of
the same issues now as they did in 2010.
Depth is a key for the Steelers to acknowledge this
offseason, and depth in knowledge of Google key words is key for any online
article success.
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