Showing posts with label beating teams in africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beating teams in africa. Show all posts

Friday, March 14

The Beas is Better

BAH emailed me ESPN.com declaring Tyler Hansbrough POY with the message, "Surprise, surprise."

/sarcasm tag not included, but the quality mockery registered. Anyone who watched "the four letter's" UNC v. Dook coverage last weekend could have deduced their endorsement. Their logic is laughable. Allow me to paraphrase take liberties: "Beasley is clearly more athletic and possesses worlds of more talent, has better stats and is the clear-cut #1 pick in the upcoming NBA draft, but... I'm still giving it to Hansbrough because he works hard."

Aside: talking hard > working hard

Gonzaga coach Mark Few geniunely repeated this sentiment during his interview today on The Jime Rome Show.

I couldn't disagree more.

To morph The Beas' logic to suit my argument, The Beas is better than Hansbrough at home. The Beas is better than Hansbrough at Hansbrough's house. The Beas is better than Hansbrough in Africa. Wherever they are, The Beas is better.

In the end, college POY bears little weight. This shouldn't be post-worthy. POY or not, Beasley will be taking it straigh cash, homey, next year while Beaker will be lucky to occupy the 11th or 12th man spot on a bench in the Association.

Thursday, January 31

Beating Teams in Africa


Charlie is dead... allegedly [Spoiler!]

Hey! Lost is back toni... Zzzzzzzz...

Oh, who am I kidding? I'll probably watch.

+ Due to TBL's perpetual drumbeat for the show, Friday I finally tuned into Friday Night Lights. I enjoyed the show and thought it was well done... although I really didn't know any of the characters. Smash certainly has a quick temper, though.


+ Heckuva night on the college hoops scene last night. Props to ESPN News for cutting into the K-State / KU game with about five minutes left, and staying with it until the end. What a scene. The Beas and Walker are the truth. In addition, Cincinnati traveled to WVU and battered Huggy Bear and the 'Neers. The Bearcats are back in the national discussion!