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20080619 Manny Stiles' Sportsune Cookie

by Manny Stiles
created June 19, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Intro:

Welcome to Manny Stiles ' Daily Weekday Column:

"Sportsune Cookie" – Where a guy who likes to watch women play sports talks about that too!

One bird in the hand is better than two crapping on your head (in sports)
One bird in the hand is better than two crapping on your head (in sports)



Sportsune Cookie

Prepare for the part where I hit you over the head with your preconceptions

Mercury 102, Sun 81

In case you didn't know, I am not Mike Gundy, but I am a man.

I am a man that enjoys basketball.

I enjoy the WNBA.

I am "X-Factor".

I am a Phoenix Mercury fan.

Mrs. Stiles killed two birds with one stone (Father's Day, Pookie Stiles' birthday) and purchased tickets to a Mercury home game; which was last night.

Irony, your fate is wickedly cruel and cruelly wicked

It's not funny, but it is...

Mercury, Sun, Irony... Yes, that's 116 IN the shade
Mercury, Sun, Irony... Yes, that's 116 IN the shade

The Mercury were hosting the Sun in the same building that is home to the Suns on a day the temps were well over 110 degrees (Fahrenheit, not Celsius... relax) throughout the Valley.

It was a matchup of Lindsay Whalen and her East leading Connecticut Sun who came into the battle with a 9-2 record against Cappie Pondexter and DT3 and the bottom dwelling Phoenix Mercury, at 2-7 on the season.

While the Mercury have been struggling, they still lead the league in scoring thanks to the system brought in by former coach, "the Gray Goose" Paul Westhead, and slightly changed but still implemented by former assistant and current coach Corey Gaines - who also played at Loyola-Marymount. They have been averaging over 83 points a game (WNBA games are 40 minute games, mind you). But obviously their defense has been hampered by the absence of forward Penny Taylor who is in her native Australia preparing for the Olympics.

The game itself was also a scorcher from the start. Diana Taurasi ended up with 33 points, 5 boards and 4 assists. She also went 3-6 from threeland in her 31 minutes on the floor. Cappie Pondexter was her usual unstoppable self netting 22 and turning the momentum of the Sun whenever she deemed it necessary.

The Sun's star, Lindsay Whalen who is built like a bulldog - or a linebacker... or some twisted offspring of a linebacking bulldog and is just as tough - and probably has knocked out a few people that teasingly called her "Whale" - never really got going, mustering up a mere 13 points and only getting 5 assists, both below her average. (I got it! She could easily sub in for AGM linebacker, that's how tough she is!!!)

Cappie and Diana are the top two scorers in the league and clearly either can do whatever they want on the floor. If the entire league was of the same caliber as these two tremendously gifted athletes, the WNBA wouldn't have it's second class status and negative connotations hanging over it. Both are straight up ballers. Both can bust your ankles or stick a J in your eye. Both have serious handle and both make "how did she do that" passes. Cappie even had 9 rebounds in the game.

Unfortunately, the pool of talent isn't deep enough just 11 years into the league's history. The disparity between the elite talents and the bench and role players is a chasm, not a leap like in other pro leagues. Tangela Smith, for instance is a second tier talent, a "sometimes all-star", not a perennial; like Pau Gasol and sometimes, not all the time she looks fundamentally inept (like Pau Gasol). But she is still really good.

And that's the rub... Too many people want it to be crisp and perfect and fine tuned and few people realize that the girls playing today didn't have the role models to emulate when they were young... fundamentals and talent pools will emerge over time as a sport grows... it takes a proper vision and patience and I think we're starting to see that happen...


But I am a staunch supporter of the league and I am thoroughly enthralled by my hometown team. I love the WNBA and will for a long time.


About the Game - A certain fan's perspective

Crowd just under 5,000, despite the D-Backs hosting a game next door.

My kids - who are DIEHARD Phoenix Suns fans - were confused and perplexed often. They've been to one Mercury game before and even they kept saying it was "girls basketball game", despite my mild insistence that it was just "a basketball game".

Further confusion was added by my son's persistence in calling the Mercury the Suns and when we went to the concession stand, he wanted a purple Suns' flag - which of course was a purple Mercury flag. We got it, he loved it and waved it gleefully.

But the kicker was the minor fact that the team the Mercury were playing was called the Connecticut Sun.

Every P.A announcement - "Sun ball", the kids would cheer "Go Suns!"

Plus there were enough fans in attendance decked out in Suns jerseys, purple logoed gear that there was a tidal wave to fight if I was going to get them "corrected" and since that wasn't that important to me, I let them be kids.

The Mercury team mascot -whatever the hell it is - is called "Scorch" and provided pretty good entertainment. But that also led to some questions by the boy - "Where's the Goriddah, Dadt?"

The Gorilla is by far the Stiles offspring's favorite mascot - and why not? The only mascot in sports that's better is the Phillie Phanatic - and they haven't met "him" yet... After explaining why the Gorilla isn't at Mercury games, they kinda got it and did their best to have fun anyway!

After the game was over, we left and on the way home circled around Chase Field. Then the boy started crying because he thought we were going to a baseball game next!!! I told him the baseball game was over and he threw a fit, and cried "I wanna go to baseball, Dadt!" - he is after all, still only 2 years old...

All in All, an enjoyable night for the family... Not expensive, decent game, we didn't catch a T-shirt, but I still rooted and hollered like an idiot. The kids had a blast. Wifey still isn't a total fan of it, she tolerates it and watches in amazement that they are as good as they are... And I didn't even feel the need to explain everything to the morons behind me!

It's the WNBA - it's just fun!!!


Pre-emptive Maneuvers

I learned nothing - I was hoping that the Piñata. I learned that inviting people

Let me get this out of the way... - Yankees...., Sidney Ponson.... HA HA HA AHAAAA HAAAAA HAAAAAAAAA JAAAAAOJIAHJPIOAHAAAAAAAAAA *cough, cough* a-haaa aha ha ahahhaaa....

<sigh>

Aaaaah. Yeah. That was a good one.


How did I miss him when I compiled my list? Is a call to Russ Ortiz's agent far behind?


Even former Rays are getting into the swing of things... - Damion Easley???? REALLY?


Speaking of the Past - Is there anything funnier to laugh at than people who live in the past making jokes that weren't that funny when they were in the present? Yuck it up, Cubs fans... make those Devil Rays jokes. Maybe, just maybe... in 92 more years (and counting), the "funny part" will hit us?


Are you ready for some futbol? - Look, my TV gets plenty of stations. Why does ESPN AND ESPN2 BOTH have a soccer game between two countries I'll never visit on at the same time? There wasn't even a delay so I could entertain myself by flipping back and forth... Somebody ephed up there. I could have been watching something interesting like college softball, WPT from 3 years ago or a 9 ball tournament!


In case you didn't know - the Celtics didn't win the Super Bowl, either.



Post-emptive maneuvers

Enough is Enough... Tiger, blah blah blah... blah blippity blah...


1) He was taking painkillers and getting TOP of the line treatment. Come on! Doctors love golf and I'm sure when Tiger Woods needs a doctor, they'd even wait in their own waiting rooms just to see him. And he's the face of golf. Things are going on behind the scenes of the behind the scenes... we'll never know and we probably are better off not knowing.... right? .....


2) He's had this injury forever, so it's his own damned fault from arrogance.


3) If he was "so freeking awesome" this weekend, why did he take 91 holes to beat a regular dude?


4) He's not going to be the same. Regardless of the injury, he is getting older and his body will break down more and more over time. Of course, his "secret training methods" might reverse the effects of time...


5) I don't wanna be the first to say it but I will... muscle mass bordering hypertrophy + recurring ligament damage = a common sign of "performance enhancement". "Normal" people don't usually blow out an ACL "jogging"... people in Tiger's shape with his physique should not either...


6) I'm not trying to downplay his achievements, I'm just saying that this guy is very secretive and there's NO WAY he'll let us in on the whole story about anything. After all, he's not told us about the knee truthfully... Maybe he hurt it whilst in a drunken state, practicing 'le parkour' or perhaps chasing his wife around with a double dong and he's just trying to maintain his squeaky clean image by saying it was hurt while jogging?


7) He's sufficiently self-centered and driven by ego-will. He had no intention of playing in the Ryder Cup anyway. Don't act surprised when he gets "healthy" just in time for Augusta...


8) Eight, eight... I forget what eight was for (but I like to recycle that one every so often)


9) I'm sure it actually hurts. But I'm leery of this "well if you play, you won't make it worse" diagnosis some unnamed doctor gave to him. Stress fractures DO GET WORSE as you continue to prevent them from healing. And they often cause other injuries due to limping and overcompensating, let alone continuing to apply the full forces that CAUSED the stress fractures. (Where's Dr. Frank Stevenson when we need him?)


10) Once again, the media missed the real story. they poo-poo Tiger instead of the guy they could write an Oscar winner about. The guy who comes out of nowhere to take on the glorious champ just to fall short in the end... Have Adrienne Curry play his girlfriend, get a Pittsburgh Penguin to be his swing coach, a little "Gonna Fly Now" and call it Rocco...

Or let the media drones rehash their AP style guide and pre-written bylines to dull the hell out of us all!




Media Rant

ESPN and NBA TV have exclusive rights to WNBA games. Yet neither network shows game highlights in their regular highlights shows.

People are missing out on some quality entertainment. I'm not kidding.




WTMF Sports

Channel Manny Presents:

W.T.M.F. Sports with your host, Manny Stiles!

Brought to you by "Nothing" by Nobody

"The new cologne, by Lars Nobody. It smells like Nothing, but it costs more!"


Reporting on Thursday, June 19th... Manny Stiles:

MS - "I was gonna say 'screw it' and not do this today... but first, our top story today..."

"One of the questions was NOT "Is this a sport?"...

So now we'll never know....


Ever wonder?

How much did the Crackerjacks company make off of "Take Me out to the Ballgame" in the last 100 years. You don't even get a crappy toy in the box any more. The bastards!

Next thing you know, baseball cards won't come with a stick of gum and a pack of cigarettes won't have an athlete endorsement on the pack!

The Adventures of ManRays

Today's "Ray of the Day" is...

The schedule makers, for giving the Rays THREE straight games against the Cubs.

Seriously.. thanks, it was kind of you to schedule a break in the middle of the season like this!

Honorable Mention:

T.T.E. (Total Team Effort)

From Sonny's Beard, to just a marvelous third inning rally. It was a joy.

When a team is winning games like the Rays are this year, you start to think that not only are they really and actually "good" but there's that "magic" along for the ride that says "you're witnessing 'special' as it occurs".

As much fun as I had last year laughing at all of the un-facking-believable ways they could lose baseball games, it's the exact opposite this season.

EXACT opposite. Instead of expecting the losing of games in ridiculous fashion, they are NOT losing games but still in a ridiculous fashion!

I LOVE being a Rays fan!


One more day off before finishing up the homestand against those son of a bitchin' bastards from Houston (the only episode of Seinfeld I ever really liked).



Go Rays!

Ah, screw it! MORE Cowbell!!!

Well, for the second time all season, the upstarts were on ESPN for a lve appearance... For the second year in a row, my daughter got to watch the Rays play on her birthday!

Last year, the Rays were in Phoenix to cap a series against the D-Backs and I took her to the finale (along with the little bro') and she got to see her favorite baseball team in person!

This year, we has tickets to see the defending WNBA Champion Phoenix Mercury play. But before the game, we hit up the local "B.J. McFuddyduddy's" (I won't mention the real name to protect the fear of accidentally giving them my pseudo-celebrity endorsement) for a pre-game meal and surprise "Attack of the Waitresses"-brand version of "Happy Birthday" and a free dessert.

Luckily B.J.M.F.D's had the Rays-Cubs "game" on - thankfully with the sound over-ridden by glasses of libations being slung and slurped!

It always cracks me up to no end to ALWAYS be the guy who is gleefully cheering for the Rays in a room full of "name the team their playing, because that team is the reason it's on TV, because that team has a following" fans...

I might not be the "Official" biggest Rays fan in the world. But I might be the BIGGEST Rays fan in the World. I mean, there aren't many humans that are larger than I am, and those that are probably don't have the Rays high on their "Things to Obsess Over" list...

And then in the top of the 5th inning, the Rays were up 5-2, but the Cubs had the bases loaded with no outs. Sonny got 'em out of it allowing only one run on a fielder's choice, then striking out Derrek Lee and when Aramis Ramirez popped out, I erupted into raucous, thrilling enjoyment and the kids gleefully joined the opportunity to act like rabid monkeys much to wifey's slightly embarrassed and dismayed chagrin. (She's used to it, really)

It's even more fun when the lesser people of the world (Cubs fans) start to get angry when the kids are getting loud and obnoxious about the Rays too. It's easy to dislike the big emepher but a 2 year old with stitches in his face and a newly crowned 5 year old? What is there to say?

Well, she really was wearing a crown (It said Happy Birthday " on it) and the whole staff came over and screamed their very own copyrighted version of a birthday celebration ditty in the bottom of the 5th (yes, I tell time in innings) and the Birthday girl got her free ice cream and beamed while watching the Rays fans put the cowbells to work...

The kids don't know what to make out of this "Rays are winning" stuff.

Last year, I think they thought I played for the Rays. They learned that a loss wasn't the end of the world and sometimes you just have to laugh at that much losing in inexplicable varieties. This year, with the "winning" stuff going on, everyone on TV and radio keep mentioning the Rays too, so they are super in tune to the keywords "Tampa Bay" and/or "Rays".

But the Rays are still secondary to both their true loves... Might Morphing Power Rangers!

Oops, I meant to say the Phoenix Suns...


A Box of Rays-ins

Little dried up chunks of trivial unimportance high in potassium

  • C.C. has the second highest SB % of all American Leaguers (minimum 200 SB) ever.
  • Only four active players entered this season with more HR, more SB and a higher OBP than Cliff Floyd - Ken Griffey Jr., Alex Rodriguez, Vladimir Guerrero and Gary Sheffield. Barry Bonds is not "active", but would also be on that list were he to become active.
  • Evan Longlorious leads all A.L. rookies in HR and OPS and is second in RBI.
  • Jonny Gomes has more catwalk HR at Tropicana Field (7) than any other MLB player.
  • Hey doubters and non-believers... Only two starting second basemen in baseball are still errorless this season. And Aki has way more chances than the other guy... Tad Iguchi - (310-279 coming into today).
  • Aki is also the MLB player with the most at bats (288) this season without a single GIDP. He's turned 54 on the season in the field, so his 54-0 DP - GIDP ratio is probably the best in the game right now...


10

1 – Babe Ruth
2 - Jim Brown
3 - Michael Jordan
4 - Wayne Gretzky
5 - Jackie Robinson
6 - Bill Russell
7 - Hank Aaron
8 - Fran Tarkenton
9 - Jack Nicklaus
10 – George Halas

A Picture is worth 1000 and 50 appearances

Kent Tekulve...

I'll always remember him as a Cincinnati Red.

But I'll never forget those fugly Pirate unis... Seriously, was there ever an All Star that looked LESS likely to be a pro athlete??

tekulve.jpg


Dr. Commento Answers the Questions

ATQ – Yesterday's 10 was athletes that indeed have streets named after them! Jim Thorpe has a whole town named after him (Formerly Mauch Chunk, PA - You can see why they'd want to rename it). Yes, I even dated a girl from Jim Thorpe for one summer during the 90's, so I've been there many times.

There were plenty of athletes to choose from for that list, but I thought it was a good mix! Congrats to LASB for his Sherlock Holmes-like cunning in picking up on my clue "look at a street map"...


But for answering correctly, I will respond to this comment:

"I thought I was gonna spend this Cookie saying: Ya? Well how far did the Suns make it? Instead I just chuckled and said to myself: Man 18 and 1 is a funny combination of numbers"


Anyway, yeah LA, this was a hard series for me to deal with for so many reasons...

I hate Boston. For the obvious reason - I like the underdogs, the downtrodden, the beaten, the weary, the unexpected, the forlorn...

I've been talking trash on Boston ALL year. That town is acting too big for their britches (and bridges). But then the C's beat the Pistons, who I anti-love more than any team not named "Lakers" or "Spurs"... (long story)

I don't like Kobe (been there, explained a part of that) and the Lakers (another "Goliath" franchise that's fun to anti-love) are the Suns DIVISION rival - and I anti-loved them even more because they forced me to root for the Spurs against them! And I really anti-love the Spurs, too.


So while I'm happy for the individuals involved, the "people" that believe they are "we" can all go to a "Hell-like" place...


You know, a place where David Tyree has a football stuck to his head at all times. A place where Mike Strahan's gap has it's own marching band, a place where Eli Manning gets the hot chicks while Tom Brady gets the fat, tranny friend, a place where Randy Moss's bong is perpetually filled with the dirtiest, seediest, stemingest, un-dank schwag but his lighter won't light anyway, a place where even Jeremy Shockey has practice using a jewelry polishing kit. A place where ALL the cameras are on Bill Belichick.

So.... Yeah... "18 and 1"...


Strike a Prose

Facked Up Day at the Office (An ode to a...)

Having a mirror fight
with my shadow.
In some far away existence
Do sun devils fight snow angels?
Wearing the same tie every day
Will anyone notice?
Figuring out cold fusion, then quickly
forgetting it
Carry a big stick
Asking you to repeat yourself 550 times
During one conversation
This one dude I know is a homo-
sapien...
His epidermis shows all the time
apparent signs of obsessive chair manipulations
I was never blinded by the light
but was many times blinded by total darkness
a few times deafened by alcohol
irrationalized by oxygen
Make sure to touch every third one!
Wrap it in a bow,
Do you like strawberry jello?
Eat a random sandwich.
I did not lose your money
He also drinks homo-
-genized milk.
Little regard for office ethics
What a facked up day I had...






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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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I really appreciate what the Rays are doing. Love it, in fact.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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Not just "what", but "how" and "when", too!
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JuTMSY4Legend
507 days ago
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Hmmm, i skipped the parts about the rays and the WNBA...whole article took like a minute to read then...
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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If you skip over all the funny and interesting parts, it takes no time at all!
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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Happy Birthday, Pookie
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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"Birthday Season"...


It's pretty much a summer long experience!
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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I agree totally on the Woods thing. It gets fishier and fishier by the minute.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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What IS there to believe as honest and true in this world anymore? Stanford U. ain't so far from BALCO...
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Falcon02520Legend
507 days ago
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I said I'm taking a break from the NBA, not basketball, so I read the WNBA section...

I bet the AGM line-backer didn't/doesn't see the reference today either...

A Phillie Phanatic reference, awesome...

You know what the WNBA sounds like? A minor league baseball game...

"I learned nothing - I was hoping that the Pinata. I learned that inviting people" Care to finish this thought or is it a Mannyism that I don't quite understand?

Don't joke. Ponson could be the key piece... hahaha, I tried...

sCrubs fans are upset that they already lost the series and are about to be swept...

You could be watching the Spelling Bee or the Great American Outdoors events or bowling... all more entertaining, IMO...

They Celtics didn't!?!?!? Did they win the World Series at least?

Tiger hater...

Maybe ESPN and ESPN2 should be covering some WNBA instead of two soccer games...

Great American Think-Off, if it is a sport, I could still become a professional athlete...

Rays sold over 31,000 tickets last night. Last season, they averaged 17,148 seats sold per game...

GO RAYS!!!

Game? More like a beat-down...

Who doesn't tell time in innings during a baseball game?

Don't jinx Aki...

Top Ten Guess: The ten most famous athletes of all time?

Expand the Answer/Question/Quote Section!!! Don't tell me you didn't learn anything from yesterday's Pinata...

Question of the Day: Why do the sCrubs even play games away from Wrigley? It's not like they are going to win, and their players are just going to get hurt...
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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I've decided that I am incapable of jinxing anything by accident. But I can still jinx the HELL out of things on purpose!!
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False ProphetAll-Star
507 days ago
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1. Who the hell writes an article a 2 AM Manny?

2. I dare you to walk 20 miles on a broken leg and a torn ACL over a bunch of hills while playing golf over the course of 5 days. $100 says you collapse before you reach the end of the 2nd mile (if not earlier).

3. Tiger does weird shit. He swings a club with his entire body, especially with his legs. The fact that he hasn't hurt himself like this earlier is probably remarkable.

4. I'll get back to the rest later, but is the top ten the top 10 GOATS?
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JuTMSY4Legend
507 days ago
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4. Fran tarkenton? I'm guessing you're wrong ; - )
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SSreportersLegend
507 days ago
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FP, he probably works on them during the day and posts it really early so when we wake up this will be the article in the front page!


Or......he needs to sleep a bit more often.
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Falcon02520Legend
507 days ago
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1. Are you taking into consideration time zone differece? I've posted stuff at 5 a.m. EST before, it doesn't matter the time, the chair is always open...

2. A broken leg? Do you know the story?

3. All golfers use their whole body...

4. JuT beat me to it...
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JuTMSY4Legend
507 days ago
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speaking of tarkenton, I've gotta a funny anecdote on him via a buddy of mine...

He was a pretty good QB in Mass but didn't get a chance to start until his senior year. One thing to note about him, he's certainly got a level of metrosexuality...even though the kid is known not to bathe for days...He's also a pretty skinny kid and pretty quick

Anyways, one day he was in practice and his coach walks up to him and says..."Ya know, Fran Tarkenton was gay too." His response; "Coach, I'm not gay." Coach's: "Yeah...sure"

and that was it...hahaha
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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I thought you said you had a "funny" anecdote?
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JuTMSY4Legend
507 days ago
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The Yankees signed Sir Sidney...now that's funny...
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False ProphetAll-Star
507 days ago
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Article was posted 8 hours ago, Falcon. Thats 4 AM Central, or 3 AM in AZ.

1. Manny's said multiple times that Tarkenton is in is top 3 for QBs. Go check Davis' Top 100 QBs article

2. I know it's two stress fractures. But saying broken leg is relatively close and is simpler.

3. Not to the same degree. If you take a golf lesson, they tell you to swing with your hips. Tiger literally drops his hips and bends his legs far beyond what a normal golfer does. compare Tiger with a normal golfer (start at 55 seconds)
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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What makes signing Sir Sidney funny it's the second time this year the Yankees have signed him.
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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4 AM Central means 2 AM in Arizona
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False ProphetAll-Star
507 days ago
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fack, thanks KD, I forgot Arizona doesn't recognize Daylight Savings Time
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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I don't write them straight through in order, I do a piece at a time, but I do it all in one sitting.

Thanks to celebrating and watching the re-run of the Rays - Cubs assswhooping, I didn't get it posted until 2:30am...

But I usually stay up far past that anyway.

I don't sleep anymore. Laying in bed only gives me opportunity to stress out over things beyond my control - like "why didn't I sell my house 2 years ago?", "I don't want my kids to grow up here" and "I need to make more money than I am right now".

Life is a bitch sometimes, but as long as I keep busy denying the pressures, I can live blissfully unaware that everything is collapsing around me!!!

Seriously, though. I dream so much that sleep often makes me MORE tired!! About once every 2-3 months, I get "The Big Sleep" - where I pass out and get 12-13 hours straight and then I'm good to go for another 2-3 months. Wifey usually schedules the Big Sleeps according to her availability!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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And the 10 was a list compiled by Manny Stiles (THAT should be a hint) and there is no greater/lesser order to the 10. They are all part of the same group, equally. If no one gets it by the next cookie, I'll add ten more from the club and call it "20"
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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Top ten favorite players (can't really say "athletes,"...Tarkenton's on the list.
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SSreportersLegend
507 days ago
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Halas played 8 years in pro football but he really didn't do much so if Manny loves Halas' playing career...


Manny's top 10 favorite sports figures?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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There's no person on the list that has a greater spot than any of the others. In fact, they are a part of a group that includes hundreds of millions of people world wide!! They were just the first 10 I randomly picked.

Only 2 of them (Jim Brown, Bill Russell) would even recieve consideration for MY personal top 10 favorite athletes of all time... in No order

Babe Didrikson-Zaharias, King Kelly, Jack Johnson, Marion Motley, Frank Robinson, Magic Johnson, Wilt Chamberlain, Walter Johnson, Lou Gehrig, Mario Andretti.

Just off the list: Rusty Kuntz
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SSreportersLegend
507 days ago
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Top 10 hall of famers?
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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They are all born under the Zodiac sign Aquarius.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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Kelsdad with the X to take the square and the victory!!! You have won an afternoon with today's center square, Jm J Bullock!!! Hurray!!
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
506 days ago
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Gawd. A Jim J Bullock reference.
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SSreportersLegend
507 days ago
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Is the top 10 most dominating players and/or coaches in sports history?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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Maybe in someone's book, but not mine!
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SSreportersLegend
507 days ago
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P.S: Manny, watch out on Saturday, the Dutch and the Russians play on ABC!


But uh....that's it as far as 2 soccer games on the ESPN networks.....
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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I'll clear my schedule.
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False ProphetAll-Star
507 days ago
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5. You're right on 6&7. I had a wierd tissue growth in my knee for a couple years that doctors couldn't figure out what exactly was wrong with my knee, and it's resulted in having a significantly smaller left thigh, a limp, and a lot of cramping issues with my calves. "You can't harm it worse" is tiger speak for "It'll get worse, but you've already made up your mind, so I'll just tell you that if you're willing to put up with the pain and the extra rehab from not easing up on it now, you'll probably be fine".

6. A lot of bad injuries happen from really simple things. I'll bet he did damage to his ACL in some sort of weight lifting or in his swing (he'll hurt himself somehow with it eventually, it looks like it's almost as bad as the type of damage to the shoulder an NFL QB does) and then took a funny step while jogging and tore it.

7. You're right. Tiger's got a huge ego. But it's still amazing to watch him...
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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"Stress fracture" is a term to describe an area of weakness in the bone caused by unnatural activity, such as with Tiger favoring the leg after his intial surgery. Sometimes a hairline crack is involved, in most cases it is nothing more than high pressure bone bruise. The area can fracture or break if not allowed time to sufficiently heal, however at the stage Tiger's injury is now it is nothing more than a glorified bruise. He does not have a "broken leg."
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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Stress fractures are indeed fractures, or breaks in the bone, but they are very small and tiny and often numerous in a particular area that takes a lot of stress beyond the bone's ability to withstand it. They do not travel all the way through the width or length of the bone.

They are more painful than a bone bruise (depending on the severity), which may also include small minute fractures in an area of the bone that suffered trauma.

Stress fractures are almost always attributed to changes in body movement. A bone bruise is more locallized and might not even hurt with movement at all - depending on location and severity.

Stress fractures WILL get worse if they are not allowed to heal properly and they can also cause other conditions to remain permanently if ignored...
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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Thanks, Doctor.
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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"A stress fracture is a hairline crack in the bone that develops because of repeated or prolonged forces against the bone" From Medline Plus
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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Stress fractures don't alwasy show on an initial X-Ray, either. I'm not a doctor, although I did play one in an elementary school play - I'm just a guy that's been hurt a lot....
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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Stress fractures almost never show on X-Rays, which is why they are not considered "breaks." A crack, yes. A pressure bruise, yes. A break? Nope.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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Counselor, where did I say it was a break? Are you responding to someone else?
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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"Stress fractures are indeed fractures, or breaks in the bone" Right here, Doc.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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"a crack is a break IN the bone", not a break all the way through the bone a.k.a. "broken bone".

Semantics.

If there is a chip in your windshield is it "broken"? Does it have a small "break" in it?

If it is a bone that is
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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You win.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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So I get the Service Merchandise gift certificate too?
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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Absolutely. Or Aloha Airlines, whichever you prefer.
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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Glad to see Cory Gaines finally figured it out...Taurasi scores 37, Merc win. Taurasi scores 9, Merc lose. Taurasi scores 32, Merc win. Hey, Kobe Cappie, get Diana the ball and get the fack out of the way.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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Cappie and Diana work very good together and I wouldn't take one over the other if I had to.. in my personally observant and well-exercised opinion, if you NEED a basket - give it to Cappie and let Diana gety the hell out of the way.

Diana takes over for stretches. Cappie can dominate ANY time. She doesn't get hot or cold... she's just bad ass!

I don't think the Mercury's early problems have been anything other than learning cohesiveness with new players getting used to the core and even more simply - missing Penny Taylor.

Penny is a dominant post player and terrific inside defender. No knock on Tangela Smith, but she sucks without Penny and plays like an All-Star WITH Penny.

If you look back at last year, the Mercury did this same thing before jelling in August and running the table. I'm not worried, they'll make the playoffs, Penny will be back after the Olympics but then they'll have their hands full with Seattle and LA!


One thing you gotta understand about WNBA players - most of them play YEAR -round. And the WNBA is where they get paid the LEAST... also it's the thinnest Pro Women's basketball league top to bottom.


I forgot to mention I was upset that 7'2" Margo Dydek is no longer with Connecticut... =(
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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I don't know what you got against Cappie. She's a bull in the lane and deadly with the 3. She makes great passes, she defends, she helps on D, she rebounds VERY well for her size.

The only thing Diana has on her (other than sharing a connection with UConn.) is DT3 has an amzing and awesome personality while Cappie is kinda shy and just a straight balla.

Diana is more like Magic Johnson while Cappie is a cross between Charles Barkley if he couldn't talk and MJ with more strength.
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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Cappie went to Rutgers? I have nothing against her, Taurasi's the better player is all. Maybe from the quick offense type, yeah, maybe, but from the standpoint of doing what is needed at the right time, that's Diana. Like Larry Bird. Need a steal, she'll do it. Need a three, rebound, whatever, Diana always seems to get it done.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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Cappie started the Rutgers legacy. Diana continued the UConn legacy.

I think you should watch them play more. Cappie is fierce and mean and imposes her will.

Diana is a little dirty and cheap (and knows when and how to use it best), Diana forces plays a little too much but because of her confidence and experience she can get away with that stuff.

They are the 2a and 2b BEST players in the entire league - interchangably (Sorry, but Lauren Jackson is still better than both of them)

Also, having Cappie on the floor opens up Diana's game. Having Diana on the floor doesn't change Cappie's game much other than when Diana drives, she can get the rebound!

Seriously, Diana can take over a game, but Cappie always puts them away. Diana is the jab, Cappie is the hard right cross.


Like I said, "unstoppable". As in "imagine if Allen Iverson was stronger, a better shooter, was polite and didn't open his mouth much and didn't miss layups"... that's Cappie Pondexter.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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I think apple for apple/pound for pound the DT - Bird analogy is fair, except that DT is the far better athlete!!!
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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There's a girl at UCONN now who's better than DT.
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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You're right there, I have seen Taurasi much more than Cappie. Maybe my sample size is too small to make an honest judgment. Then again, we are talking WOMEN'S basketball, not much to judge.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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20 years from now, the stars of the WNBA will be looked at the way Bob Petitt, George Mikan, Neil Johnston, Dolph Schayes and Paul Arizin are remembered today...
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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True that.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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I think it's a good idea to look at the NBA 11 years in and the WNBA 11 years in for a fair comparison... It's still in the archaec period... Women's basketball hasn't even had it's Wilt Chamberlain yet!!! (I hope she isn't as much like him off the court, though =)
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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What about Margo? She's 7'2". And she's tall.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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She is also very pregnant and due any day (if she hasn't already had the kid) Proof that no matter what, there is ALWAYS someone willing to say "I'd hit it"
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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I know, I just couldn't force myself to type it. My fingers started gagging.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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I'm sure out of all the 7'2" women in the world, you could do A LOT worse than Margo Dydek...
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KelsdadAll-Star
507 days ago
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Here you go, Manny
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
507 days ago
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Jeez, I thought her gestation period would be longer because of her size...
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LASportsblogAAA-er
506 days ago
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Nice cookie bro, I can understand your conflict with the finals. I asked my Dad "So - this is what it's really like to be rivals with the Celtics?" He's been a Lakers fan since '70 and replied "Yep, pretty much, expect for those two times." So it is what it is I guess. Jime Thorpe being on the last list tipped me off at first but I wanted to see some other peoples responses before going for it, plus your tip made me confident I was right. Today's I was gonna guess 10 Players who have an All-Time record (single game, season or career) but I guess KD already nailed it.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
506 days ago
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It is what it is...

and not what I wanted it to be...

Oh well, they can't ALL be 18-1!!!
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