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Fueled by caffeine (and marijuana), the nerds became hipsters and scenesters and foodies. Trust fund babies with no practical skills whatsoever built empires based on telling people what they drank at which club, or something! Right? Haven't they? Probably. And now, all their hot air, along with the steam from their lattes, has risen high above the Earth, forming the blogosphere. Zing.
But thanks to these digital pioneers, I felt comfortable enough to start my own blog, and I thought I'd give the Starbucks move a try. This entry is about sports.
Sports have been on my mind more than usual lately, which is saying something. If you think this is because I have no identity of my own anymore, and that I rely on the performance of my favorite teams to find meaning in my life, well you'd be right. I mean wrong! I mean, okay, maybe you're kinda right! If you think about it, if you really take a few minutes to think about it, you'd have to agree that caring about professional sports is actually insane behavior. No well adjusted person's mood should be affected by the millionaires wearing blue shirts scoring more points than the millionaires wearing red shirts. It's totally illogical. Seinfeld was right, we're rooting for laundry.
But who cares! It's late December! The NFL playoff picture is coming into focus! The Premiere League is entering the intense Christmas period when some clubs will play three matches in six days! The good NBA teams are separating themselves from the herd! The MLB Hot Stove is on high with trades and free agent signings galore! Hockey is a sport!
Let me briefly focus on each of these areas as they pertain to my interests.
Giants football is about running the ball and pressuring the opposing QB. The GMen have been doing both very well the last few weeks and we need to keep it up against the hated Eagles on Sunday. They're a good team. But I think the media has made the idea of playing the Eagles more daunting than actually playing them (unless you're the Redskins, where real life is worse than any nightmare). Had Eli slid in Philly, we were right in that game. We contained Vick, and the Giants are better than they were a month ago, so we win at home 31-24. And there will be a work stoppage next year.
This next beloved team of mine has underperformed for the last 4-5 years amid rampant injuries, front office controversy, managerial changes, disappointing acquisitions, and a general lack of direction, while many of their geographic and symbolic rivals have steadily improved, some winning championships. Wait a minute, am I talking about Liverpool FC or the Mets? Oh, this describes both clubs! Fantastic! I've accepted the fact that LFC and NYM are in transitional phases (I won't say "rebuilding"), and I'll be somewhat patient with them this season. Look out in 2012!
Kindred spirits |
The Celtics/Knicks game was fantastic last night. The talent level in the NBA might be at an all-time high and I haven't been this interested since MJ retired. The Heat might be good all of a sudden. And there will be a work stoppage next year.
Hot Stove- I already said the Mets aren't doing anything this year. I think Cliff Lee signed somewhere though.
You're allowed to fight in hockey!
I'm tired now. Until we meet again.