Jump to content

Parrott

Former Member
  • Posts

    198
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Parrott

  1. No defense...very frustrating. Half-court offense isn't very good. They can be fun to watch in the open floor, but are often out of control. As an IU fan...I think it's time to move on. Just one game, but it's the same story, and there's plenty of talent this year to be a top 10 team.
  2. Went to a sectional semifinal game at New Castle, about 5 or 6 years ago. Walked in the door, and the first game was in it's last seconds, going into overtime. Probably 6,000 in the gym, and while obviously nowhere near capacity, it was quite the atmosphere. Definitely felt like a step back in time. Also got to experience the Wigwam at Anderson High before it closed. Pretty amazing. My list would be Assembly Hall & Cameron Indoor.
  3. The "Notre Dame has inferior athletes" argument has been valid for the last decade, but not this year. Also...the poor weather obviously did have a bigger impact on ND, as they had 4 turnovers to 1 for Clemson...and still outgained them by 140 yards. As an Irish fan, Clemson is the one top five team that I would LOVE for them to get a shot at in the playoffs.
  4. Escobar was undoubtedly one of the most powerful dudes in the world for a time. The 30 for 30 was great, as is a documentary about him that occasionally airs on History or Discovery channel...can't remember which one.
  5. Fournette getting manhandled. I know it's hard for people to come to grips with, but when you watch this game, it's pretty obvious these 2 teams are not elite. Neither QB is very good, and if Fournette doesn't get going, LSU has very little offense. People love the defenses, because they make big hits, and the crowd gets really excited, but really...is either defense that great? I've seen a man get behind the Bama secondary at least 4 times already. After the game, if you haven't already, take a look at the schedules these 2 teams have played. You won't be very impressed.
  6. Yes...totally agree. The book really gets into some of the finer details about how crazy things were.
  7. 16oz of coffee, not every day, but probably 5 out of 7 days a week. Sweet tea is the go-to drink for me. I used to absolutely destroy Mtn. Dew, and other soft drinks, but haven't had one in 9 years. It was actually a lot easier then I thought it would be, and only rarely do I even think about it...mainly craving a grape soda when eating peanut butter crackers.
  8. Montana Unitas Brady Manning Favre Elway Marino Moon Rodgers Young
  9. Yeah...to have a list without Johnny Unitas is just bizarre. It's like leaving Oscar Robertson off a basketball list, or Mickey Mantle off a baseball list.
  10. My wife is in her 9th year of teaching. I would agree with the original premise that schools would benefit from having more male teachers...however, I also agree that it's just not that appealing to young men in their 20's to pursue a career in this field, dealing with children. Ironically, the children are actually the easiest part of the job. The reality is that all schools deal with a massive amount of students who have not been taught to respect adults. My wife's school is not urban by any means, but some of the stories she tells are really hard to believe. A lot of students are initially, simply victims of ridiculously selfish decisions made by their parent or guardian. They become a product of this, and soon the cycle is repeated. The red tape is pretty silly too, but now I'm just ranting...so I'll stop.
  11. Cut is $18...Never done the MVP, but I think it's $22. I would agree, it's basically like any other Great Clips type of place. Maybe a step up, but I'm sure it just depends on who you get.
  12. I've got 3... 1) ND vs. Boston College in 1993. Irish coming off the win against #1 FSU. BC took a 20 or so point lead in the 4th quarter, and the Irish came back to take the lead late, only to have Glenn Foley lead BC down for the game-winning field goal as time expired. ND still should have won the championship over FSU, but that's probably for another thread. 2) Game 6 2003 NLCS..."The Bartman Game" I really don't blame Bartman, cause the signs were already there for an epic collapse. I'm convinced that #1, Alou wouldn't have caught the ball, and #2, the Cubs would have blown it anyways. They still had Game 7 at home the next night, but never have I been so sure that a home team was going to lose a Game 7. #3 ND vs. Kentucky...2015 Elite Eight The fact that they led for much of the game...still with a chance at the buzzer. If Grant's shot from the corner would have gone in, I really don't know what I would have done.
  13. The punt thing was maybe the single dumbest play I've ever seen in my life in professional sports. Still wondering on how the onside kick in the first half was given to the Pats. If you review it, and obviously see that the Pats player never had control of the ball, and then see Moncrief emerge with the ball for the Colts, how do you rule Patriots' ball? I don't know. It was a big, big play...although I still think New England would have somehow found a way to win, even if the Colts were given possession, scored, and went up 21-10. By the way, Julian Edelman is easily on my top 5 list of guys that I would like to see get blasted (of course without any concussion issues) while going across the middle. He's a solid player, but I'm not a fan.
  14. Barrett seems to be the obvious choice. I get a little Jamarcus Russell vibe from Cardale Jones. Just not sold on him as a leader, even though he obviously has the physical tools.
  15. ND's tackling was atrocoius in the first half...Both defenses really struggled for a majority of the game. ND had a real chance to blow this open early 2nd quarter, but USC took advantage of a couple of mistakes, and got right back into the game. Irish were better in the 2nd half. Overall, any win against USC is a good one. Honestly, was impressed with the Trojan's offense, considering the drama of the week.
  16. 7 - Owen County 5 - Covington Catholic 3 - Newport Central Catholic 2 - Dixie Heights 1 - Bracken County TB - Newport Central Catholic
  17. I agree.. LSU's reputation is based on a home blowout against an obviously mediocre Auburn team. They haven't done much, and they really struggle in the passing game. Fournette can't win it on his own when they start playing quality opponents. Most impressive so far: Utah Clemson Baylor Michigan Alabama
  18. Mid 80s playing Wheel of Fortune on an Apple...also remember playing an awesome Winter Olympics game on a Commodore.
  19. Ump has been quite generous on the outside corner to righties...however, he has been pretty consistent.
  20. Every storied program has mythical, or questionable, championships in their past. Such as Alabama in '73, when the UPI used to make their final vote before the bowl games. Notre Dame beat them in the Sugar Bowl, but Alabama was still UPI National Champs...and yeah, you better believe Bama still claims that one.
  21. LeBatard is okay...don't hear him much. Sometimes has a decent take, especially on NBA stuff. Cincy sports talk struggles, in my opinion, due to having one-man shows. I know it may just be for financial reasons, but if not, they really need to give these guys a co-host. MoeHawk Mondays used to be very solid. It's tough to just listen to guys argue with themselves, or bring up obscure arguments like the Columbus thing, just to fill a show. Best sports talk I've heard is in Chicago. Some great shows up there, and obviously, with the huge market, they can afford a lot of talent.
  22. Florida St. and USC...Back in the day, it was Miami, no question. However, their fan support and home-field advantage is so pitiful now, it almost makes me sad. It was always great to have a "villain" in college football, kind of like when the Soviet Union fell apart, the Olympics became just a little bit less exciting to watch.
  23. 7 - Bishop Brossart 5 - Gallatin County 3 - Conner 2 - Bethlehem 1 - Lewis County TB - Gallatin County
  24. Some awesome, iconic photos. What's up with the random Andre Johnson touchdown photo towards the end? I guess it's there because of the defender on the ground, but you could probably take a photo like that every single weekend. "Which one of these things is not like the other"...it made me laugh.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using the site you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use Policies.