Noah,
It occurred to me yesterday that it has been over 2 weeks since I wrote something on here for whoever to read. This past weekend Uncle Jeremy got married. It went well and he is now in Mexico hopefully surviving a medical pandemic. Your mom and I went to Gatlinburg, where we ate a lot and bought you lots of stuff. We even managed to see a deer. We also went to Harrah's at Cherokee where the highlight was not so much losing money or even the "free" drinks but our shuttle bus driver Manny(no tools, just Manny) who was aghast when taking us back to our lot and someone actually wanted to get on that was going towards the casino. This may be the quote of my weekend, "In three years, thats the first time." Also, your mom's back itched getting off the bus so being the nice guy I am I obliged only to hear from some loser behind us.."oh, they must have just gotten married".
Outside of me catching a cold, things went well. We walked a lot and managed to not see anyone we knew from Lincolnton. I know you are surprised to not read anything about sports, but not much has happened in the world of sports over the last week or two. I'll talk later.
Dad
P.S. I hope you find yourself lucky enough to find someone to share your married life with as I have.
Mom, Dad and Noah
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Just Married...
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
Bucket List
Noah,
I was listening to WFNZ today and they brought up the topic of a "Sports Bucket List". The Bucket List is a movie that featured two men who were both dying and made a list of things to do before kicking the bucket. So I thought I would list my "Sports Bucket List", which is the top ten sports events I would most like to attend if money were not an object.
10. An SEC Football game, preferably Alabama v. Auburn or Florida v. LSU(at the Swamp or Death Valley)
9. The Masters in Augusta, Georgia
8. A prize fight in Atlantic City, New Jersey
7. The Wimbeldon/ BCS National Title Game
6. The Final Four
5. Attend every Major League Baseball Stadium once
4. The British Open
3. Super Bowl
2. World Series
1. UNC v. Duke at the Dean E. Smith Center
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Tiger v. The Field
Noah,
I have intended for this entire blog page to be something for you to be able to look back on, gain insight from, and perhaps be a more rounded, contributing individual to society. On that note, most of the time my postings are quite mundane, in fact, sometimes dry. And most of the time they are centered around LHS football, UNC sports, the Carolina Panthers or someother happenings in the world of sports. I believe Howard Cossell(a past sports announcer) once said that sports are a microcosm of the world we live in. And in some respect I believe that statement has some validity. We spend our hard-earned money to make the trek to Atlanta to watch the Braves, or endure the traffic to catch a glimpse of the Carolina Panthers from what seems to be two miles up in the air, or wherever our favorite team may be. On that note, the sports world has turned their attention from the NCAA Champion North Carolina Tarheels to The Masters in Augusta, Georgia.
There are two things: first, a caller called in to say that he would gladly give up his Panthers season tickets for one chance to attend the Masters. I am not inclined to agree with him. I guess if you're an adamant golf fan, ok. But lets be real. Thousands of people attend the Masters. You dont really have a seat, per say. Constantly, people are walking following the group they want to most see. The ideal spot is "Amen Corner", and everyone that knows anything about The Masters knows that the place to be. And I envision everyone amassing at a gate waiting to get in to make a mad dash for "Amen Corner". I would just rather be able to watch it on TV I guess.
Secondly, there has been too much discussion in my opinion about Tiger Woods. Im sure you will hear from all of his supporters and brown nosers that he is the greatest golfer of all time. And he may be, that is still up for debate. And I will be the first to admit that he has single-handedly changed the game of golf. Before when you viewed golf on television, you would have not see African-Americans in the grandstand. But that leads me to my true point. For all the hype that ESPN gives Mr. Woods, it makes me wonder if he were caucasian would he get the hype. I mean, we surely dont hear near as much from Phil Mickelson, ranked no. 2 in the world by the way. I feel that ESPN goes on these little tirades and has to have someone to hang their hat on. During football season its the Dallas Cowboys. Not a day goes by that we dont hear something about the Cowboys. In college football, its USC Trojans. Who cares..how many BCS titles have they actually won in such a weak conference. Then of course there is basketball and how can we forget the almighty Coach K and his ability to recruit...we seem to forget he has not beaten Roy Williams in the last four years at Cameron and Roy has two National Championships in the last five years. And then there's golf. Now I'll admit golf doesnt get the same coverage without Tiger, but thats because its Tiger. Golf needed someone to sell it to people who could care less. There are people now who watch golf who didnt even know it existed ten years ago. Some used to call it the white mans game; no longer the case I guess. Noah, Im not suggesting that I am somehow biased because Tiger is black, but I do think there are several players who are as well deserving of a Masters title and at least some consideration for it rather than for ESPN to put out a Web poll and ask viewers whether they think Tiger will win or "the field". As if to say, "hey field, Tiger just showed up..lets let him play his holes and call him the winner while you guys all sit in the clubhouse and have a few cold ones and talk about how dominating he is". The rebuttal is about MJ. Sure, he will probably go down as the greatest basketball player ever and he may have changed the game somewhat but he isnt the game. The game will always be bigger than Michael Jordan. The game will go on. But some tend to believe that when Tiger decides to hang up the clubs I guess the game will cease to exist and all golf courses will no longer allow people to play.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Thats A Lot of People
Noah,
A lot of discussion was made over the last two days about how 70,000 fans would be pulling for Michigan State last night. After the game was over and UNC had tarred and feathered the Spartans, Bobby Knight was asked why the attendance didnt affect UNC's play.
"Look, when youre a great team the fans dont matter. Michigan State could have had 262,000 fans in attendance and North Carolina would have still beat them by 20 or 30 points..who cares."
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National Champions!!!!
Noah,
UNC 89
MSU 72
I told you so! North Carolina rolled..they took over early and never looked back. It was a perfectly played game by the Heels, winning their fifth national championship in school history. I want to briefly explain a very important lesson to you..I call this the "ABC" lesson. And no, I'm not talking about the alphabet. ABC stands for "Anybody But Carolina". Now in school, people will harass you when you wear UNC apparel, but you wear it proudly because they are national champs. What is an ABC fan you may be asking yourself? Its all the haters that call themselves State fans or Wake fans or Dook fans. They really arent fans of those schools because they would gladly pull for the University of Iraq at Fallujah if they were playing the Heels. And I cant say that Im not the same. While I ultimately despise Dook the worst because of their fair-weathered basketball fans, I also despise all others because none have the tradition that UNC has. Since I was old enough to walk, I have followed UNC and I cannot see otherwise.
Quote of the Day:
"From November to April 6, North Carolina was the best team in the country. They are a five-headed snake. If you stop Lawson, they've got the best two guard in the country in Ellington. You stop Ellington, they've got Green on the wing and Hansbrough and Thompson down low. Michigan State was just not as talented....bug meet the windshield...lets be honest, North Carolina could have beat them by 50, so what does that say about how much better than Louisville and Connecticut that the Tar Heels really are?"
-Reece Davis, ESPN College Basketball anchor
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Monday, April 6, 2009
Final Four
Noah,
You didnt know it because you were asleep, but the Tarheels won their National Semifinal game over Villanova. They now must contend with Michigan State, who in my opinion are a very admirable adversary but the end will be the same. GO HEELS!!!!
UNC 83
Nova 69
Quote:
"Look, who cares about the economy in Michigan. The state of North Carolina has lost a lot of jobs too. If youre telling me that the economy is bad and thats why Michigan State can win while the tickets are going for $1500 a pop..good luck with that, gimme a break."
-Mark Packer, WFNZ Primetime with the Packman
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Quote of the Day
Noah,
As you know, at least once a week I attempt to leave you either with a quote or somewhat bewildering story. Today I was listening to "The Herd" on ESPN Radio and there were several humorous things said that I found to be intriguing. However, I will leave you with my favorite. A caller called in to Colin and proposes the topic of how so many athletes go straight from high school basketball to the NBA and choke. Colin went on in his rebuttal that even if they do choke, how can "Joe Schmoes" like us average guys call it choking. I found it humorous but true.
The Quote of the Day: "Look, money may not buy happiness but it sure is a heck of a down payment".
- Colin Cowherd, ESPN Radio
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