Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Playoffs!

Now that the lockout is over and we approach the eve of the NFL draft we thought now would be an appropriate time to share our thoughts on the NBA playoffs. Apologies for our infrequent blogging but we have been sidetracked with a number of obstacles such as Mardi Gras, finals, laziness, and rehab.

For those of you not blessed with our sophisticated knowledge of the game we offer you a primer on the current Western conference playoff series between the Hornets and the Lakers:

Hornets: The second most popular pro sports team in New Orleans (probably closer to third-tier if you count LSU) and the current seventh seed in the west. Our star player is Chris Paul, or CP3, as we like to call him, so nicknamed because of his initials and the fact that he is 3 feet tall. We also have an Italian guy and some white guys with unfortunate facial hair.

Lakers: Two-time defending champions. All-star roster featuring Kobe "Black mambo" Bryant, Lamar Odom Kardashian, sweaty Spaniard Pau Gasol and future felon Ron Artest. They are the team to beat. Sidebar: what exactly does "black mambo" mean? Is that just a not-so-thinly-veiled reference to his penis? Can someone explain?

Knowing this, let's do a little role play. Say you are Hornets coach Monty Williams. Your team is down two games to one in the best-of-seven series and you are about to play a crucial home game in New Orleans before you have to return to the Staples Center. What is your motivational tool? Cross-town Super Bowl winner and sports god Drew Brees? Maybe roll out the star power and get the cast of "Treme" up in the locker room? A classic "Rocky" montage?

No sir. Monty went with this instead:



Let's discuss. What exactly do we think is the message here? "Even if you are attacked by a lion, tossed into a lagoon and attacked by another animal , it is possible to survive... And later bleed out. Go team!!!"

Penny for your thoughts, Monty, on this one.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Football Players Fending for Themselves

As this lockout drags out we are now seeing the unforeseen consequences, such as football players doing basic household chores.

For most pro football players this lockout is probs the first time they've had 1) time on their hands and 2) no income. Thus, some players, such as Saints running back Joique Bell, are now forced to do their own laundry.



Word to the wise, Joique. If you are using more than one dryer sheet per load, you are using too many. This is not a "the more, the merrier" type situation happening.