Monday, March 23, 2009

Moonshine and Links

As you know, Friday was my birthday, and I have to say, it was quite a good time. After watching Temple lose because no one but Dionte decided to show up on offense, Toonces headed toward my house bearing gifts:





Yeah, tequila and moonshine. Well, we decided to leave the tequila alone and focus on the moonshine and some beers. Let me tell you something, if you've never had moonshine before, it's fantastic. You get plastered drunk and don't even realize it. After killing the jar of toxic moonshine and downing quite a few beers, we headed out to the bars, where we took more shots, drank more beers and watched the thrilling tournament games. Also, apparently I was causing quite a few problems in my drunken state. Blame it on the moonshine.

Anyway, it was a grand old night, and not a bad weekend. Nova looked great. Temple not so much. The Flyers beat the Penguins. The Sixers won. Things went well all in all, especially the save by Marty Biron about 2:06 in:



Since you all saw all the games, I don't have much more to say. So I link ...

-It's almost baseball season, which means The Fightins is in full swing: Sarge Matthews has his own hat line coming out, and Jimmy does a Charlie impression:



-Kendrick and Marson were optioned to the minors.

-Shawn Bradley "highlight" reels, via Deadspin:







-Take that, Ohio State:



-People should get off Iverson's back, like Shoals says.



If the man says he's hurt, he's hurt.

-Wide receivers are dumb, quarterbacks smart.

-Ricky Rubio may or may not be entering the NBA draft.

-Les Bowen has a very nice article on Eagles cornerback and former Wisconsin star Jack Ikegwuonu, and it sounds like Ikegwuonu is handling his situation well.

"I feel like it wouldn't be fair to the coaches to say that I'm a rookie,'' he said. "Just going through those meetings, listening, breaking down film - you've got to learn something. If you're not learning something, you're not paying attention and you're not doing your job. I definitely learned a lot. I learned a lot about the defense, and about the complexity of the defense. I know what [defensive coordinator] Jim Johnson expects."

The biggest thing Ikegwuonu learned had nothing to do with coverages, though, he said.

"Just learning about how to be a professional - what it means to be in the National Football League . . . You have to completely change the way you act, from what you put into your mouth to how you spend every minute of the day, whether you're at the facility or not," Ikegwuonu said. "I think the biggest thing that separates people who play this game in the National Football League is what you do when you're not at the complex, when the coaches aren't watching. That's really what a true professional is judged on."


As a Penn State fan, I got to watch Ikegwuonu in college, and the guy was a stud. If he is recovered fully from his ACL injury and can play anywhere up to his pre-injury potential, he'll become a really good corner in this league.

-Remember Danny Briere? Well, for his role in the Flyers' 6-4 Friday, he was named Puck Daddy's first star:

No. 1 Star: Danny Briere, Philadelphia Flyers

Mocked all year for an ineffective and injury-plagued season -- and booed mercilessly by Buffalo Sabres fans -- Danny Briere was the difference for the Flyers in their 6-4 victory. Elevated from a fourth line assignment to a line with Jeff Carter and Scott Hartnell, Briere scored two second-period goals to spark a Philly rally: a rebound slap shot past Patrick Lalime (25 saves) to tie the game and then a slapper from the slot to give the Flyers the lead and the momentum.


-Gilbert Arenas may or may not be returning Saturday.

-Is Ben Woodside an NBA player? I don't know, but he sure as shit looked like one against Kansas.

Oh, and I hear Curt Schilling retired. That guy was all right with me. I always wanted to wear a towel over my head when Mitch Williams was pitching too.

BallHype: hype it up!

3 comments:

  1. What do you think about Nova's chances against Duke? I didn't watch much of them this season, and from what everyone is saying, it should be a damn good matchup.

    Shame on the rest of the Temple squad to allow Dionte Christmas to be the only one who even bothered showing up against Arizona State. John Chaney was rolling over in his grave on Friday. That was ridiculous.

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  2. Happy belated berffday, Reverend.

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  3. Thanks meech. I's appreciate it. AS far as Nova, I think they absolutely should beat Duke. They're both teams that like to run and shoot a lot of threes, but Nova has way more athletes across the board. For Duke, it's Gerald Henderson and a bunch of guys that shoot threes. Yeah, Kyle Singler is good, but they don't have enough to hang with Nova's athletes.

    Of course, it would help is Scottie Reynolds showed up. But Donte will score with ease against Duke. Just gotta hope the Dukies don't go nuts from three. I think Nova wins by 10.

    Oh, and for the record, I am incredibly biased. I hate Duke with every fiber of my being, and of course, as a Philly guy, I like me some Villanova.

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