Empty apologies only add to the confusing sports madness.

Two earworms have crepe, one entered L, the other through R.

You see, we sports fans have been delusional, the way the rest of the country is now suffering badly, long before the Mets, in return for $ 110 million, thought they were wild pigs in pon Cunt can be capped for.

Thus, when Gov. Andrew Cuomo “apologizes” to those “deeply” angry women “I can be angry,” sporting figures have been using the “if” defense for years. That’s one way of saying, “I feel like you There has been a problem. “

Eminent social activist and democracy-inactionist, Communist China professor LeBron James, has been exposed to some criticism, after criticizing a rapper Pal for his quote of an anti-Semitic song, “Of course for forgiveness, if I were to Too angry. “

It seems that it was not at dawn that his derogatory words ignited criticism, no matter how soon and rejected by the media and NBA is not a big deal.

This week we also learned that in the 1950s, Dr. Sis was a racist from our friendly family.

Sis, as Theodore Seuss Giselle, began as a political newspaper cartoonist who warned America of the German steam-rolling Nazi “master race” after World War II. How confusing.

For NBA and literary superstars, as a junior high school kid I encountered the ugly Jewish stereotype of Shlok in Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venice”. But I didn’t mind the permanent history lesson.

Thus it is Lady Gaga trying to locate the dogping and shooting. He appears to have offered a $ 500,000 reward for the safe return of his three dogs. Her dog Walker, who was shot by birds? I think he will be put to sleep.

So thanks for the goodness, we still have our standard weekly game puzzles.

On Sunday, during a Purdue-Indiana women’s volleyball match, 6-foot-2 Brook Westbeld was serving for IU when Big Ten Network analyst Liz Tortorello-Nelson said Westbeld was “an All-American for Dayton.”

Huh? But it was like that. Now back to the game.

So what was she doing at IU besides playing volleyball? Was that another “graduate transfer” his eligibility dried up by enrollment in a graduate school? IU’s Media Guide also did not clarify this.

On CBS’s Villanova-Butler, already play-by-play man Andrew Catalan reported that Butler guard Jair Bolden is playing for his third college, followed by George Washington and then South Carolina.

He is now a one-year-old eligible student-athlete, meaning that basketball and / or academics should be extremely important to him and Butler, although I don’t think 21 of 20 games have started and on an average of 33 minutes. Have been He is there – and was recruited – to play a season of basketball.

Unless Butler is proud to be in one of his graduate schools. If yes, in which master’s degree program is he enrolled?

Misleading, but we never listen to the rest of such stories. Or is it all a thief, thus it is not all misleading? With the NCAA tournament coming on TV, many more incomplete, misleading stories are coming.

More confusion: Why is TV always afraid of upsetting the NCAA, for which it pays billions of dollars?

And we’re still trying to figure out how Rob Manfred, standing in front of a large group of mourners, can make Hank Aaron as a humble, humble gentleman worthy of our full and abiding praise and adulation And can then return to their business by selling MLB to children. Encouraging them to undertake on-field work for the immorality and unnecessary movement of opponents’ ranks by bat-flipping and home plate-posing.

Wondering if Manfred would have raised a finger towards the intelligent kid who would have thrown Cam Newton in his face as a “loser” when Newton tried to conduct a children’s session at quarterback play.

Kinda reminds me of the time of the late David Stern, given by Bob Costus on NBC, that taunting leads to a fight. The following year the NBA added anti-taunt rules to cut fights. Or was it the conch with which we create confusion?

Wahl had a decades-old friendly enmity

Larry Wahl and I kept shouting and yelling at each other for 35 years, up and down the East Coast – as previously he was grateful, often abused by George Steinbrenner as the Yankees ‘publicity director and ABC Sports’ head of publicity . Sports Media Man for the University of Miami and finally for the Orange Bowl game as well.

But I was a small potato compared to the scuffle and sorrow he was forced towards. Although only a child, it was Waheel who Steinbrenner immediately sent to Ohio to comfort Thurman Munson’s widow after she was killed in a 1979 plane crash. In 1992, Wahl’s family home was ruined in Hurricane Andrew,

Still, our quarrel can be heard from under the hall – two floors above – as his ABC co-worker, Art Burke, now a Rutgers professor, played it by ear, calmly closing office doors. First called to increase security.

But like Alice and Ralph, we’ll never resent an episode. A joke put an end to every fight. When I suggested that we argue only to reach that joke, he agreed. We were friends for life.

Vahl, less than 68 months old, died in Florida on Wednesday after a long argument with cancer.

Dock gets virtual surprise

Doctor Eric thought he would be going to an NBC sponsor event via Zoom. So he dressed well, not that he normally wouldn’t. Instead, it was a video retirement surprise party – for him – arranged by long-time TV information and colleague Ben Bauma.

Rob Manfred won the day Pass season for a lifetime for all MLB games, A thrill for hockey’s greatest Pirates fan of all time. Eric grew up in Indiana after hearing Bob Prince’s call on Pittsburgh’s far-reaching KDKA.

Guests included Gary Bateman, Bob Costas, Kenny Albert, Steve Levy, Chico Race, Mike Tirico, Bill Clement, Lou Lamoriello, Mike Milbury, Joe Mitchell and John Davidson.

In October Emerick may retire in 50 years of business, but his party moves on!


Lookalikes: Presented by many: QB Carson Wentz and Harry formerly known as Prince.

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Carson Wentz and Prince Harry
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Treating the management of “load management:” as the appeal of the NBA’s All-Star Game is thin – like the slam-dunk competition – the thing to remember is that it is no longer played for fans but for TV money Goes, in this case TNTX.

Remember, in a cut-to-chase “solution” to a non-existent absence and suspected injuries, the NBA is now threatening sanctions for teams that do not play their star players during nationally televised games .

It is a tacit admission that teams can no longer live as a matter of players’ professionalism, ensuring that the highest participation of those people pays the most of millions of dollars.

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