About Me:
Born in the UK of Caribbean parentage and having lived in the US for the last 15 years. A keen martial artist (Black Belt 2nd degree in karate. I also practice savate , tae - kwondo ) College Grad BA's in Econ and Int' Fin
About Me:
Born in the UK of Caribbean parentage and having lived in the US for the last 15 years. A keen martial artist (Black Belt 2nd degree in karate. I also practice savate , tae - kwondo ) College Grad BA's in Econ and Int' Fin
About Me:
Born in the UK of Caribbean parentage and having lived in the US for the last 15 years. A keen martial artist (Black Belt 2nd degree in karate. I also practice savate , tae - kwondo ) College Grad BA's in Econ and Int' Fin
Thursday, January 31, 2008, 12:30 PM EST
[General]
It seems at this juncture that Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones is so enamoured with Arkansas' running back Darren McFadden that he's prepared to offer soon to be free agent running back Marion Barber for the prized asset , McFadden. While there's no denying that the running back is a great talent. It's got to be said that at this juncture what we've seen from McFadden though great can't allude to greatness in the NFL.
Cowboys' running back Marion Barber seen here in the divisional playoff game against the New York Giants. The Giants won the game 21-17 and would go on to also defeat the Packers in the NFC championship game. picture courtesy of getty images/ Ronald Martinez ........
With the Miami Dolphins having the first pick in the upcoming draft and Bill Parcells' wish to rebuild the franchise through the draft and free agency. It's being mentioned that Jones is intent on getting a deal as soon as possible. Barber a proven talent and Pro Bowler would give the Dolphins legitimacy as a running team with him there to complement the talents of Ronnie Brown. But knowing Jones penchant for his alma mater and everything that's said to come out of Arkansas. One has to wonder if his gamble is worth it ? This isn't Herschel Walker you're intent on trading and what you're getting in return is merely based on potential. And potential as deemed by what it's meant to represent in this day and age doesn't always equate to what one ends up desiring.
Arkansas' running back Darren McFadden seen here playing against University of Tennessee. picture courtesy of sport yahoo.com/ncaafb/arkansas...........
For Jones this seems to be a gamble that he's prepared to make and for Parcells. He may well appear only too willing to acquiesce to his former boss's wishes. For Parcells and the Dolphins in getting Barber it'd appear to be a no brainer. And added to the fact that they can move down in the draft and supplement their roster with a feastful of picks would seem to put them in a far better position than they could have ever envisioned.
Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones seen here on the sidelines of Cowboys' game at Texas Stadium. picture courtesy of assets.espn.com/nfl/dallascowboys
And whilst it can be said Jones' desire is to bring his team back to the summit of the NFL. A position now occupied by the New England Patriots. His willingness to do things that he believes to right for the franchise even if it may not be what's desired by his coaching staff doesn't appear to faze Jones. As owner he has the final say in all roster moves. The acquisition of Barber whilst great for fans doesn't seem expedient financially or wise . It can be said that the franchise's needs go way beyond the need of a running back. They've needs in other areas that certainly need to be addressed. McFadden as the presumed number one pick in the upcoming draft will no doubt desire a considerable financial package. And judging by the going sums that've been paid out for prized first rounders. It'd be fair to say that a sum upwarsds of $40m to $50m won't be out of the question when it comes his signing. A signing bonus in excess of $30m doesn't seem to be out of the question . Barber could well be signed for far less and he's a proven commodity. But his present status comes into question as it does seem that Jones' desires lay elsewhere and Barber isn't a part of it.
Cowboys' head coach Wade Phillips . picture courtesy of dallascowboys.com/nfl/wadephillips .............
In Jerry's world everything is secondary and his wishes are that of a team that's a winning one and the prized asset is an NFL championship. He's prepared to move heaven and earth to achieve that even if it means that he's being questioned as to his asuteness when it comes to player personnel decisions. It appears that on the surface his coaching staff aren't prepared to question him at this juncture. Wade Phillips and his head assistant Jason Garrett no doubt value Jones' judgement. But who's actually running this team ? Jones' meddlesome ways seems to have unnerving nature for many who've worked for him. And the list of coaches in Dallas over the last decade seems to bare this out.
Cowboys' offensive coordinator Jason Garrett who with Wade garnered the Cowboys a playoff berth this year only to be unceremoniously dumped out in the divisional playoff game by the New York Giants. picture courtesy of getty images/ Ronald Martinez ...............
Jones' wish is to place his franchise at the pinnacle of success and it means dethroning the ever present New England Patriots. What Jerry seems not to be acknowledging is that from within the Patriots are a well ran organization and there coaches and hierarchy work together . Here in Jerry's world it appears that a dictatorship is at work and it's no different than that of a third world dictatorship. What he says goes and no one questions his authority even when he's wrong. In doing so one tends to suffer the consequences of questioning his authority. You're shown the door in a none to welcoming way.
Cowboys' wide receiver looks up at the scoreboard reflecting on perhaps what might've been after the loss to the New York Giants. picture courtesy of ap/photo/Donna McWilliams .............
For the Cowboys this season has been an unfulfilling and I'd dare say that come draft day it could well be another one of missed opportunities ?
Wednesday, January 23, 2008, 01:37 PM EST
[General]
Guys just some boyish sophomoric humor at this juncture . So make of it what you will and enjoy !
Actress Tia Texada appears courtesy of Stuff Magazine. And one can say that Stuff certainly does know their stuff when it comes to fine looking women !
More of the alluring Texada seen here in a definately provocative pose. picture courtesy of FHM ...........
You can never get enough of Texada and I'm not about to complain at all. You can well understand my reason why can't you ? As it's self evident wouldn't you say ?
Texada more than makes up for her looks in the most obvious of ways.
Latina Roselyn Sanchez shows you what she's all about and then some !
Wednesday, January 16, 2008, 02:45 PM EST
[General]
Boxing has been around now for well over one hundred years. And yes there've been fatalities in and out of the ring. But yet there are those who decry the sport of mixed martial arts. Many see it as an affront to human decency . Whilst others glorify in it with regard to the depraved indifference shown between the competitors.
Wanderlei Silva takes a blow from fighter Chuck Liddell in UFC 79 staged at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. picture courtesy of ap/Jae C Hong.......
I see no difference between the pugilistic virtues between a man wanting to knock the other out with his fists , albeit that he's wearing 8oz gloves. Whilst in the sport of mixed martial arts the fighters there are allowed to use their feet , knees and elbows in contact. That being said as huge as the sport has now become within the mainstream. There are still cries for it to be banned. Well if you're of that opinion you're entitled to it.
James Toney takes a blow from WBC interim heavyweight champion Samuel Peter during their title bout. picture courtesy of getty images/Marc Serotta ...........
But I'd suggest you take a look at the sport of boxing and see how corrupt it has become over the years. What was once a sport of gentlemen has now been mired in corruption. And it's got to a point that it's being run by promoters who dictate the terms to the various international governing bodies as to how the sport ought to be ran. And despite the competitiveness between the various bodies therein. There seems no end to the collusion between them to keep the status quo. The IBF, WBA , WBC and WBO aren't in the least bit concerned with the health or wealth of their fighters. For them it's become nothing more than being abiut the money at the end of the day. Neither body as yet have seen fit to have in place any sort of pension plan or outright assistance for the fighters. But yet they're openly concerned about the misuse of illecit substances by the fighters. A culture that as of late that has become prevalant within the sport.
Randy Couture and Tim Sylvia square off in a eheavyweight title bout. picture courtesy of zuffa llc/Josh Hedges .............
Within the MMA and in particular under the auspices of Dana White of the UFC. We've seen that particular organization take a proactive step in dealing with some of the many issues that the sport faces. Albeit that now White is under a great deal of pressure to become more flexible in dealing with many of the top stars within the sport. As they continue to come under a seriously mounted challenge from new arrival promoter and organization M1 Global. The supremacy of UFC is now being challenged as to offers the best by way of entertainment. And the very fact as to who's prepared to see the sport grow and at the same time keep the public's appetite unabated.
Fedor Emialanenko (L) seen here grappling with Mark Coleman at the O2 Arena in London. picture courtesy of Dreamstage Entertainment.....
White for his part was there almost at the very start of the explosi0n of the sport. Having left HBO sports programming to head up the fledgling organization UFC. It has now become a multi million dollar behemoth that seems to be on the verge of surpassing the sport of boxing in its popularity amongst young men. Women too seem to be aligning themselves to the sport. And many of the more prominent male fighters now have their own legions of female fans. And it appears to be now the place to be seen as a celebrity whenever there's a mjor title fight on in the haven of Las Vegas. The worldwide appeal of the sport is now widening. Beyond these shores it's now become a staple in Europe and the Far East. And in South America where the name Gracie is legendary. There's a stable of fighters that've left those countries to make their fame and fortune here in the United States.
Liddell raises his arms in victory after defeating Silva in a title bout at UFC 79. picture couresy of ap/Jae C Hong...............
At this juncture it should come as no surprise to many that one sport is on the rise the other is definately on the wane. The fact of the matter is the top fighters and title holders fight so infrequently. And at the same time many of these bouts are out of the reach of the public as they're mainly screened as pay per view events. UFC and M1 Global tend to take a different approach to this . Often mixing title bouts with a great support card and not overcharging the viewing public in the process. And when it comes to the safety and well being of their fighters. It becomes their utmost concern in more ways than one. Medical practitioners are always on hand. And now the fighters themselves have becomed unionized and parlayed their power to make demands of the governing bodies. That in many cases have been willingly met. Not so when it comes to the sport of boxing however. They're at a standstill and they seem to be going in the opposite direction to their upstart rivals. And that direction it'd appear to be is down !
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Shake me down but don't make me quiver ! Here's the babe of the day !
Thursday, January 10, 2008, 01:07 PM EST
[General]
We oughtn't be surprised by some of the nonesensical things that are said by commentators or even journalists as a whole. Even when it can be profane or just downright inciteful . The Golf Channel's Kelly Tilghman in her expediency may well have went too far in responding to a question from her co-anchor Nick Faldo.
Golf Channel anchor Kelly Tilghman . picture courtesy of ap/photos/........
Her stating that some of the younger members of the PGA Tour ought to get together to lynch golfer Tiger Woods was about as stupid and insane a comment one would want to hear. Whether or not it was meant in jest . The statement as it is shouldn't have been made. Political correctness or not should we tolerate that sort of behavior even when it's supposedly meant as a light hearted quip or gesture ?
Nick Faldo on air personality with the Golf Channel. picture courtesy of scoregolf/ getty images/Richard Heathcote ...........
And although Tilghman has since offered a profound and sincere apology to the player. Which has been supposedly been accepted by Woods through his agent. It leads me to believe that some of these commentators at times do believe that they're above the fray. And though Faldo , himself was slow to respond to the response of his co anchor. I wonder what he himself must've thought of her comments ?
Woods seen here with his wife Elin Nordegren . picture courtesy of ap/photo/sports/golf/tigerwoods.........
As charming as Tilghman comes across as a personality in doing her job I do understand that she was trying to bring some levity to the situation. But at that juncture it surely wasn't the appropriate thing to say. Lynching as an action brings back a shameful past to the climate of this country and to the countless number of people who subjected to this action. Especially in light of the civil rights movement and during slavery. But being an edcuated person one would've thought that Tilghman would know this. But then again being on air personality covering sports doesn't mean you've got to be all that intelligent it would appear.
The action taken by The Golf Channel against Tilghman is that they've suspended her. And they too have offered their own apologies to Woods for the comment Tilghman made. Unfortunately for us all we've now got the repugnant Al Sharpton opining on this topic. Here's a man who in his time has been abrasive and just as idiotic when literally casting his own strong opinions and comments on a variety of topics . Not once have I ever heard him apologize for having said something that could be deemed defamatory. But then again I could be wrong ? But I very much doubt it ! It's not necessarily what you say but how you say that delineates whether or not you're right or wrong in some contexts. But to my mind if you've got nothing to say that's going to make any sense. Then it's best not said at all !
Well with a 1,000lb g*orilla off his back and although still living in the shadow of his more illustrious brother. Eli Manning finally did what was asked of him . And that was to lead his team to a win in the playoffs. Albeit that he was facing the less than stellar Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Giants' quarterback Eli Manning orchestrates his team's win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. The Giants won the game 24-14 and now play the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional playoffs. picture courtesy of ap/photos/Doug Benc........
What that teams lacks in offensive capabilities at times can be painstakingly frustrating for a team when they face their defense. And at times so it was for the Giants as the faced the Buccaneers in the supposedly hostile environment of Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. That being said you knew that it was going to be somewhat of a less than competent day for Jon Gruden's team. Who after resting many of his starters saw what the Giants had in store for them throughout much of the afternoon. And less we forget the Buccaneers mistakingly took that the win of NFC South would be something to build upon in the postseason.
Dave Tollefson of the Giants sacks opposing quarterback Jeff Garcia of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. picture courtesy of getty images/Al Messerschmidt......
Whilst the Buccaneers got off to a good start it was plain to see that they'd be in for a less than productive day. Veteran quarterback Jeff Garcia coming of an injury and continuing to show his age, showed that no matter how wily a veteran he might be. His legs can no longer take him where he wants to go. Harrassed and hustled throughout the game and with the protection of his offensive line almost an aberration. He was unable to perform the feats that he was able to during the regular season. Much to the joy of the Giants' fans in attendance and to the woes of the Buccaneers' fans who lamented his performance on the day. What can't be denied on this day was that Manning showed that when poised and not asked to do too much, he's more than capable of leading this team. But his real problem lies in the fact that he's still proned to making the mistakes of a player that hasn't got his head into the game. Something that we've seen all too often from a player who lives in the shadow of his more illustrious brother Peyton Manning.
Manning launches a pass over teammate Ahmad Bradshaw to wide receiver Amani Toomer in yesterday's game against the Buccaneers. picture courtesy of getty images/Al Messerschmidt........
Despite the Giants' impressive away record in the league this season at 7-1 , it was Manning's inconsistent play that came under scrutiny. He was at times competent as he was erratic. And the thought was that if placed under pressure and harrassed by the Buccaneers defense then he'd falter. But if anything it was the other way around as it was the more experienced opposing quarterback Jeff Garcia who had a less than imposing game. With Garcia being unable to produce his usual steady form it was left to others on the Bucs' team to show their grit and determination. They fell short and much to the lament of the home fans whose postseason woes were about to come to an abrupt end. Many left the game before it even ended perhaps showing their indignation at what they thought should've been an easy win for their team. Manning on the other hand showed his composure when needed and although his game stats weren't stellar. It was just enough to lead his team in this game and into the next round where they'll face the Dallas Cowboys.
Manning hands off the ball to running back Brandon Jacobs during Sunday's win over the Buccaneers. picture courtesy of ap/photos/DougBenc...
One doubts that Manning will be able to replicate this feat against the Cowboys in the next round. But for the Giants' fans in attendance and those who saw the game on television they may well be hoping that there's a chance to upend the Cowboys at Texas Stadium. Something that they'll have to do against a divisional foe that has already beaten them twice this season. Not out of the realms of possibility but something that could happen should they show belief in themselves. It was something alluded to by veteran defense player Michael Strahan in his postgame interview with the press. When he stated that if the team plays like a team then on the day they're capable of beating anyone. And for the Cowboys' fans that'd be anyone but them. They won't willingly succumb to Manning or the rest of his teammates in the divisional playoffs. So it's to be expected that this game will be a good one.
Teammates Eli Manning and Plaxico Burress at the start of the first quarter of the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. picture courtesy of ap/photos/ Doug Benc...........
At this juncture Manning can live with the fact that he's guided this team diligently but knows that the next time around it won't be that easy. And it would be redundant to think that he'd so easily rest on his laurels knowing what's in store for him against the Cowboys. A game that'll determine a winner and entry in the NFC championship game. Something that mightn't been on everyone's mind when looking at this team at the start of the season. As good as they appear to be on paper there was always that underlying thought that they could only go as far as Manning could indeed take them. And with the inconsistency of his game being what it is. Many of us are somewhat surprised at this juncture as to what has happened with the Giants. But what was really surprising was the consistency with which Manning played during the game. Perhaps at long last the signs of maturity are beginning to show ?
Bush's tail of sweet revenge is none other than Kim Kardashian.
More of Kardashian and less of Reggie I say, off the playing field that is !