Archive for March, 2009
Tennis Hotties
Posted by Joe in Sporty Girls Who Look Good on March 28th, 2009
Ok, I have not posted under this category in a while!
Do I even have to say that I’ve just become a huge women’s tennis fan??
I could not pick just one, so I picked three:
Ana Ivanovic, Maria Kirilenko, Daniela Hantuchova
1) Ana Ivanovic (Age: 21 Country: Serbia)
2) Maria Kirilenko (Age: 22 Country: Russia)
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009_swimsuit/tennis/maria-kirilenko/
3) Daniela Hantuchova (Age: 25 Country: Slovakia)
Detroit Tigers: Tiger Great George Kell Passes in Arkansas
Posted by Joe in Detroit Tigers Baseball on March 28th, 2009
Long time Tiger Georg Kell passed away at the age of 86 in his home in Arkansas. George was a Hall of Fame third basemen for the Tigers and was a heck of a player. He edged out Ted Williams for the batting crown in 1949. He rarely struck out and consistently batted over .300.
Kell was a TV broadcaster for the Tigers from 1959 to 1996. He had a slight southern draw and he was a pleasure to listen to with his partner, another Tiger Great – Al Kaline. George was never flashy, but he called a solid game and had some funny sayings for sure.
When I heard George passed I remembered those hot summer nights watching the games with my grandma and listening to Kell and Kaline. I grew up with George Kell calling Tiger games, and what he did for the Tigers as a player and a broadcaster was something I appreciated.
George Kell was a great player, a great announcer and a great Detroit Tiger.
Detroit Lions: Corey Redding Traded to Seattle for LB Julian Peterson
Posted by Joe in Detroit Lions Football on March 18th, 2009
Lions defensive tackle Cory Redding has been traded to Seattle for linebacker Julian Peterson.
The Lions also are sending the Seahawks a fifth-round draft choice to complete the deal.
Redding signed a seven-year, $47.8 million contract to stay in Detroit in 2007, when the team decided to move him from defensive end. Former Lions coach Rod Marinelli believed Redding would be able to help the “three-technique” defensive tackle format.
Though Redding didn’t produce the desired sacks, he is considered a talented, developing player who is still in his prime.
In acquiring Peterson, the Lions are getting a Pro Bowl-caliber linebacker who can get to the quarterback.
Detroit Pistons: Longtime Owner Bill Davdison Passes
Posted by Joe in Detroit Pistons Basketball on March 14th, 2009
Longtime owner of the Pistons, passed away at the age of 86. Davidson was inducted into the hall of fame 6 months ago and he has owned the Detroit Pistons Basketball team since 1974. Davidson reportedly bought the pistons for $7 million and turned it into a mega power in the NBA and the organization is now worth over $500 million.
The Pistons beat the Raptors last night in overtime and they were told of the loss. The team was reported as deeply saddened and mostly did not have much to say as they mourned.
Mr. Davidson was a great owner and I would like to thank him and his family as a fan, for running a top-notch NBA franchise and bringing championships to Detroit. I hope the team will continue to be run in his legacy and keep up the high level of play and professionalism of the team and organization that has become the Detroit Pistons we know today.
Good bye “Mr D” the fans will miss you and fans of the Pistons were lucky to have you. Thanks again for all you have done for the team and its fans.
Detroit Lions: Jay Cutler Still an Option?
Posted by Joe in Detroit Lions Football on March 11th, 2009
Back in February there were some rumors that Jay Cutler was almost traded to the Lions. At that time I was thinking: damn that’d be sweet. It would have fixed one of the Lions’ major problems: whose going to play quarterback, and do we need to draft one #1 overall this year?
Well, rumors were reported (even though I can’t find them in print yet) today on 97.1 The Ticket that Jay Cutler spoke with his new head coach – former New England Patriots Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels – recently and that it “did not go well”.
Man, I’d trade the #1 pick today, right now for Jay Cutler. Why?? Because we’d know who is starting, he’s a proven decent Quarterback – and, we would not have to commit the 50 million dollar contract to Georgia’s Matt Stafford or some other player whose not proven.
If they do end up keeping the pick, neither QB (Stafford or USC’s Mark Sanchez) are #1 draft picks anyways and I would draft Aaron Curry.
Please, please get Jay Cutler!
Mike Valenti apologizes on WXYT 97.1 The Ticket
Posted by Joe in Detroit Lions Football on March 5th, 2009
I listen to 971 The Ticket almost everyday. This is just a bummer. Mike Valenti read some user submitted jokes about Corey Smith that were just garbage. The Lions got pissed and commented about the quality of content on their flagship (WXYT) radio station.
Come on Mikey V, clean it up! This is one time the Lions got it right for speaking up. I read an article about Corey Smith and he was a tough player and an even better human being.
Damned Mike, say it ain’t so bro… I really like your show:
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090304/SPORTS01/90304073&s=d&page=6#pluckcomments




