Cheaters, liars, and dopers
Oct 31st, 2007 by Mark
No it’s not politics, it’s sports.
No wonder Notre Dame can’t win
The cheaters from New England have now decided that all sportsman-like behavior is now out the window. This weekend they ran up the score, and then blamed the Redskins for the large score.
This is the same group of “people” who broke the rules and videotaped opposing teams coaches. They won’t come clean on how long they have been doing it. Anyone else thinking … oh say about 4 years?
The cheaters kept in their first stringers for the entire game, even though it was quite clear the Redskins had no shot. Beyond the stupidity of putting your best players at risk for no reason, they seem to forget that players don’t like being humiliated, and tend to look for chances to get back at the people who humiliated them. It also would seem that anyone playing the cheaters in the future is not going to show them any respect.
I for one am not surprised at the attitude of the New England cheaters. Nothing new for them.
Poor Notre Dame is wondering why their coach has a worse record than Gerry Faust. Most likely because the Irish take a dim view of cheating.
San Diego Padres Pill Poppers
Center fielder Mike Cameron has been suspended for first 25 games next year for failing — the second time — a test for banned substances. Particularly a stimulant. He swears it’s not steroids.
“It’s a tough pill to swallow,” added Cameron.
Uh-huh.
Oh yeah, he’s played drunk before also.
“Sh-t, I’ve played drunk.”
When?
“New York City.”
What were the circumstances?
“I went four for four with two jacks and eight ribbies. I’m not saying that’s the only day I played drunk, but that was the best one.”
That is from an interview with Todd Gallagher.
So we have the drunk in center field. We have the idiot Milton Bradley, who btw knocked himself and Cameron out of the playoffs when blowing up at an umpire. Bradley is known for his temper and paranoia; and everyone asked when the Pads picked him up if he would be trouble. He is, and was, and will be.
Once again it seems as though San Diego has nice owners, who don’t want to win.
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