High Five
A quick look around the interweb while wondering how much Charles Barkley has on tonight's Celtics/Pistons game
- And now Cubs fans love Jim Edmonds. [The Big Picture]
- The Lions really know how to treat their fans. [Deadspin]
- The perfect gift for dad for Father's Day! And by perfect, I mean incredibly lame. [Awful Announcing]
- Since I didn't have time to write one up, here's a preview for the Eastern Conference Finals. [FanHouse]
- Yes, Jay, it's a crisis. Right up there with that earthquake in China. [Chicago Sun-Times]


3 comments:
...they want Wildergate to quietly go away...
arrrrrgh! I already went there once.
But last I looked, the White Sox have a responsibility to the public trust -- their paying customers, their entire fan base -- to be completely forthcoming when they've found dirt inside their house.
Last I looked, the Chicago White Sox were a privately held company, and as such, not beholden to anyone to discuss front office personnel matters. If Anheuser Busch finds an executive has violated company policy, do they have to disclose that indescretion to every Budweiser drinker in America? I don't think so. It's a private company matter handled internally. Besides, if the feds are investigating, it will probably come out anyway. Couldn't Mariotti find something better to complain, ...er, write about?
"Couldn't Mariotti find something better to complain, ...er, write about?"
Probably not. I hate to come to his defense, but the last few weeks have been pretty boring around this city. You got the Bulls coaching search, Cedric Benson, Urlacher, and the Sox and Cubs.
Frankly, it gets tiring writing the same things over and over again. Just as I'm sure it's tiring to read the same stuff over and over again.
That being said, fuck Jay.
That being said, fuck Jay.
That may have been the most eloquent sentence of the day. But yeah, it has been pretty slow news month. But still, Mariotti could rip the NHL or NBA for scheduling the Eastern Conference Finals in Detroit on the same day as the Stanley Cup Finals are playing in Detroit. Granted, it's not Chicago news, and the NHL is still the red-headed stepchild of the major sports world, but it is complaint-worthy.
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