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NHL 22!

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

NHL 22 is now available at Toywiz!

NHL 22 is a very interesting set. While it has some of the better players in the league, it also includes some of the players that are on the fringe, and those that changed teams since McFarlane announced the set.

The biggest head scratcher for me is why they included Saku Koivu in the set, after his better years have passed.

While only a few years ago he was one of the best centers in the NHL, he is now at best a second tier player. What makes it even more interesting is that he switched teams in the off-season, something that any pedestrian hockey fan saw coming.

The addition of Mats Sundin was also a curious one. Mats Sundin is, to say the least, the Brett Favre of the National Hockey League.

Every off-season is filled with “will he or won’t he” talk and currently he is not signed to any team. He is depicted in a Vancouver Canucks jersey, a team he only spent about 3 months with last season.

I do like the addition of Daryl Sittler to the set. While I am not a hockey historian, it’s always nice to see a throwback player mixed in with current players.

Sittler is most famous for his 10 point game, which is a record that stands until this day.

Always nice is the addition of Alex Ovechkin and Miika Kipprusoff to the set. While Ovechkin is very quickly being played out in McFarlane sets.

I have always been of the mind that Kiprusoff has not really received his due in the NHL due to the fact that he plays for the Flames, a team that is rarely consistent.

All things said, it’s a set that is work checking out.

Derek Jeter

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

With Derek Jeter’s 2,721st hit on Tuesday night, he tied Lou Gehrig for All-Time Hits in a Yankee uniform.

There are so many things that one can say about Derek Jeter. He is one of the all-time great Yankees, and it’s almost hard to imagine the Yankees without him at shortstop.

The best thing about Derek Jeter is the fact that he does not seem to be one of the typical conceited athletes, who feels that everything is owed to him and he is the be all and end all of human existence.

Furthermore, when all of the craze revolved around American League shortstops in the late 1990’s, Jeter seemed to be lost in the bunch. He was eclipsed at the time by Alex Rodriguez, then of the Seattle Mariners, Miguel Tejada, then of the Oakland Athletics, and Nomar Garciaparra, then of the Boston Red Sox.

But here it is, 2009 and Jeter is the only one still on the big stage at the shortstop position. Rodriguez, now Jeter’s teammate, moved to third base because he knew there was no unseating Jeter at his position, while Tejada and Garciaparra are finishing out their careers in relative anonymity in Houston and Oakland, respectively.

And that’s Jeter’s lasting legacy. Without a hint of arrogance, he remains one of the greatest players, on one of the greatest teams in Major League Baseball.

Favre is Back!

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

So once again, Brett Favre has decided to go back on his word and join the National Football league once again.

Just to ensure how truly slimy he is, he went and joined his former teams biggest rival in the Minnesota Vikings. The real question is though, should anyone really care that Brett Favre is back?

I am a life-long Giants fan but was always sympathetic towards the Jets and always made sure to check out their games on Sunday. However, I couldn’t stomach the thought of watching the team last season with Favre under center.

I can’t pinpoint my disdain for Favre, because let’s be completely honest with ourselves. He has never been convicted of a crime, he has never tested positive for anything not allowed in the NFL and he apparently loves dogs.

So why does the general public, myself included not seem to have that warm, fuzzy feeling towards him?

Jessica Simpson-Tony Romo Break-Up: Does it really have an effect fans?

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

-Joe Burgett

For a longĀ  week or so now, I have heard some really crazy things regarding the upcoming NFL season.

Whether its the Vikings continuing to go after Bret Favre, or Micheal Vick’s whole 4 game suspension thing.

But the craziest thing of all involves the Cowboys. “America’s Team”, or so they say, has really started to look great.

Why? Because star QB Tony Romo broke up with his Country Singing/Actress Jessica Simpson. Of course this is something that will help the Cowboys right? Well right?!?!

To me, only an idiot would say the Cowboys are going to be good this season, even Super Bowl contenders, because Romo dumped Simpson.

People talk about him being distracted, but seriously, the dude is not going to play better because he broke up with the girl. If he plays better this season, it will be because he worked on his game.

We all know he is a good regular season QB, but is he a good post-season QB? I’m not so sure. He has never gotten past the first round, despite having a good enough team. Keep in mind, that he played Football as a starter for Dallas before he met Simpson. So while people want to make her the excuse for the horrible play, he is actually the problem.

I know this is something sacrilegious to say, but its completely true!

I feel the Cowboys will be worse in fact. Before he broke up with Simpson, people had the Cowboys possibly out of the play-offs. That is including some of Dallas’ own fans, mind you.

Once Romo broke up with Simpson, people now have Dallas as a top contender? Are you kidding me?

I feel the loss of Terrell Owens is huge for the ‘Boys. Owens had the most in yards and TDs over the past few years with the team. He was basically Romo’s #1 target, and now he is gone!

Who do they have? Witten is the only guy there that can really say he started more than a few games and actually scored in most. Roy Williams seems to be as overrated as Charlie Weis’ Head Coaching. Williams did improve, but I saw nothing that can make me think he can replace Owens.

Then you have the two running backs in Marion Barber and Felix Jones. Both are great RBs, but they can’t run the whole game. Romo is in trouble, so I hope he is focused. If he gets into the play-offs, the weaknesses will show.

The impact of Simpson being dumped is basically nothing. It won’t hurt or help the team, and it should have never been an issue to begin with. The fact that it was brought up was a personal issue between he and Simpson. Just because she was at games, it didn’t make Romo play better or worse.

He was just as focused on the games whether she is there or not. He is a pro-ball player, wouldn’t you think he could do that by now. I think so.

If anyone is to blame, its the Cowboys for playing like garbage and making Romo do everything. I’m Just Saying.

Hendo Knocks Bisping Out…

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

Dan “Hollywood” Henderson, or Hendo to you, knocked Bisping into space. What a face-smashing he gave him, clearly stiffing him up on the ground like a surfboard. But that wasn’t good enough for Hendo, he just had to get one more leaping, mini superman punch in for good measure to “shut him up for good”. Now, I’m a HUGE Dan Henderson fan, and even I thought that last punch was a little, um, lets just say ‘not very nice’… But this is the UFC, right, not tennis?!? LOL!
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Lesnar Destroys Mir…

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

…And that’s putting it nicely. After a 2 round beating, Mir, who came into the ring looking as confident as ever, left looking like he just left a pinata party… and he was the pinata. He took a good 4-5 shots too many in my opinion, but I’m no professional ref. Lesnar wasn’t exactly a gentleman after the fight, but he was so amped up, and hated Mir so much that he couldn’t help himself. No matter, UFC 100 was an awesome night of fights, and Lesnar beating, er, I mean demolishing Mir, was well worth the money…
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