| Name: | Walter Crawford |
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| Member since: | June 27, 2006 |
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Did Roger Clemens deserve a trade back to the Red Sox? ESPN columnist Jayson "Check Out The Extra 'Y' In My Name" Stark thinks the Astros should have dealt The Rocket to Boston because of his stature as a player and because Houston is out of the race.
posted by wfrazerjr at 09:17 AM on August 02
Federer vs. Nadal again! In case you forgot with all the World Cup excitement, there's this little tennis tournament going on called Wimbledon. Federer is playing "flawless" tennis and Nadal surprised everyone by making it to the final in just his 5th professional tournament on grass playing his usual high-energy, take no prisoners game. Theoretically, Federer should dominate on grass, but some question his, ahem, resolve .
posted by sic at 04:06 PM on July 08
Federer vs. Nadal again! In case you forgot with all the World Cup excitement, there's this little tennis tournament going on called Wimbledon. Federer is playing "flawless" tennis and Nadal surprised everyone by making it to the final in just his 5th professional tournament on grass playing his usual high-energy, take no prisoners game. Theoretically, Federer should dominate on grass, but some question his, ahem, resolve .
posted by sic at 04:06 PM on July 08
Ha ha ha . After all this talk about Federer being the greatest of all time, and how Nadal still needs time to learn the game of tennis on grass, we finally, earlier than expected, come to the moment where we can separate the reality from all the hypothetical bullshit that the tennis experts and commentators have given us the past two weeks. Nadal has shown tenacity and a strong will to learn the game of tennis no matter what surface. Except for McEnroe, none of the other commentators have really been champions so how can they pretend to know the heart of a champion. Nadal will show on Sunday that he is on his way to becoming one of the greatest tennis players of all time, no matter what surface. He will destroy Federer!
May I ask one question, when did Jason become the mouthpiece for Clemens? I have yet to hear Clemens complain about his present situation. Seems as though he's happy with where he's at and the amount of money he's receiving. I find it amazing how sportswriters and sports commentators of today simply enjoy stirring up controversy where there really is none. Clemens made his choice a little while back, now can we leave it at that?