Hump Day
Nothing new really to report today, really a slow day in sports. I don't know about you guys, but I have no interest in the Super Bowl this weekend. The storylines for me are a little too forced. For instance, we know about Peyton Manning and his big game performances or lack thereof in his career. And we know he got over one hump against the Patriots. And we know that he really isn't over this "thing" until he wins the Super Bowl. And we know we don't really care one way or another. Another storyline being shoved down our throats is how both coaches are black, a first. In fact, it's the first time a black head coach has led a team to a Super Bowl. Isn't this more disturbing than praise-worthy? It just speaks to how exclusive the head coaching fraternity is in the NFL, and how pitiful the diversity among head coaches over the last 40 years has been. Either way though, I'm sick of hearing about that too. That's the problem with the Super Bowl. The media doesn't have a choice but to overdue stories and come up with ones with hardly any relevance. There's two weeks in between conference championships and the Super Bowl. It's simply too much time for those who don't have any stock in the game whatsoever. Am I just making too big a deal out of this? Am I just grumpy that there's still two whole weeks (two weeks from this very day for the Sox actually), until spring training starts? I don't know. Regardless, my top priority Sunday is crashing somewhere with good eats. And that's about it really.
On another note, thanks to all of those who joined the Facebook group we made, "WaveNaion Fan Club". An even bigger thanks to those who actually read us on a constant basis. Feel free to drop us a line at our email or the comments and let us know what you think, what you want, or damnit how you feel if you've had a bad day. Basically just let me and Raymond know we're not writing for nothing, and people may actually be reading our stuff. Anyway, that is all. Good day, kids.
-MC
14 days until Sox fun in the sun...
2 Comments:
go sox!
just a thought, but it feels like the whole peyton manning ordeal is like the sox in 2004. some people are saying that the monkey is off peyton's back with the defeat of the pats but he has to win the whole thing for that to be true. I.E. red sox in '04 sure everyone was happy they finally beat the yanks, but it would have killed if they were to have lost in the series.
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