Always the horses, seldom the jockey...
Daily Commentary on the Dallas Sports Scene - By Bob Sturm - Sportsradio 1310, The Ticket - The Athletic Dallas - The Athletic - Bob Sturm
Two classic A-Rod moments from the last 48 hours: The crushing DP with the bases loaded on Sunday night at Shea, followed by the homer in the ninth with the Yanks down by eight runs at Fenway. He's the best. Three separate readers e-mailed me to tell me they won money on the DP, including San Diego's Brad Garey: "I made a $5 bet with my father, father-in-law, and brother-in-law that A-Rod would ground out in an inning-ending double play. They took the bet and, of course, I am now $15 richer." Ladies and gentleman, your 2005 AL MVP!
To quote the great Tommy Callahan..."That was AWESOME!!" Honestly, what was Avery Johnson doing? And it wouldn't have been as funny if it hadn't had been happy, sweet, good natured Josh Howard! That was hilarious!!!
That is so supremely awesome. From one Little General to another.
ReplyDeleteRight in the gonads.
ReplyDeleteSo freaking hilarious how he slowly starts crumpling towards the ground. LMAO!!!
You just got Terry'd!
ReplyDeleteso awesome
ReplyDeletelmao...
ReplyDeleteThere has got to be tape from TNT with a different camera angle watching howard hit the ground.
MrSimic,
ReplyDeleteWatch AJ's right hand for the entire clip....
He looks like Lee Harvey Oswald when he got capped by Jack Ruby. Face wrinkled in pain. Who knew that Avery had that much strength.
ReplyDeletefrom that ESPN article linked a few posts up:
ReplyDeleteTwo classic A-Rod moments from the last 48 hours: The crushing DP with the bases loaded on Sunday night at Shea, followed by the homer in the ninth with the Yanks down by eight runs at Fenway. He's the best. Three separate readers e-mailed me to tell me they won money on the DP, including San Diego's Brad Garey: "I made a $5 bet with my father, father-in-law, and brother-in-law that A-Rod would ground out in an inning-ending double play. They took the bet and, of course, I am now $15 richer." Ladies and gentleman, your 2005 AL MVP!
man does that sum-up A-Fraud or what?
Arthur
To quote the great Tommy Callahan..."That was AWESOME!!" Honestly, what was Avery Johnson doing? And it wouldn't have been as funny if it hadn't had been happy, sweet, good natured Josh Howard! That was hilarious!!!
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