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3.28.2015


TIME FOR CHANGE IN THE NHL AND NBA 


Recently, Buffalo Sabres fans in attendance for "Tank Night" were cheering
openly for their team to lose to the visiting Arizona Coyotes. When the Sabres
tied the game near the end of the third period, the goal announcement drew boos
from the home crowd, as did the horn signaling the end of regulation (presumably
because the Sabres earned one point by sending the game to overtime).

In the NBA, some fans of the 76ers, Knicks, Timberwolves, and Lakers have all
taken to rooting for their teams to lose. Desperately looking for silver linings
to terrible seasons.

Just think about the absurdity of it all. Thousands of people are paying money
to go to a game and loudly cheer for their home team to lose; going out of their
way to jeer the men who are doing the best that they can to represent their
adopted (or sometimes actual) hometown with pride.

For what? A better percentage chance of drafting a prospect who may or may not
become a superstar in a few years?

While I understand the rationale behind the misguided thinking of these "fans",
it's sad and disrespectful.

The fans are not entirely to blame, however. It's the leagues themselves that
put many fans in the unenviable position of wanting to see their teams lose
today in the hopes that it will lead to a brighter theoretical tomorrow. By
continually rewarding the teams at the bottoms of leagues with the best draft
picks, fans are forced to turn negative in order to remain positive.

That's why the time has come to make major changes in the way that the NHL and
NBA are structured.

Now, when discussing the topic of "tanking" for the sake of high draft picks,
one of the first things that always gets brought up is the idea of promotion and
relegation. Simply put, you have two (or more) leagues which fall under one
umbrella but are on different tiers. To make things easy let's call them League
A and League B. At the end of the season, the bottom teams in the League A are
relegated to League B, and the best teams from B are promoted to A. Seems easy
enough, right?

Unfortunately, it's not. The first problem is that current club owners will
almost assuredly vote down any proposal which would even whisper at the
possibility that their franchise could be relegated to "B" status. That's
probably the biggest hurdle that would need to be cleared with any kind of major
restructuring, and you can bet no owner is gonna vote in favor of anything that
might take money out of his pockets.

The next problem is competitive balance, or a lack thereof. This is the issue
that plagues leagues like the English Premier League where the same few teams
end up winning from year to year. Now, it wouldn't be quite as small of a group
in the NHL or NBA, because there are a lot of large cities here with strong
hockey and basketball histories. So there would probably be about 10 teams that
would routinely have a shot at winning a championship. The rest of the teams,
however, would just flail helplessly somewhere between mediocrity and
relegation.

For the B teams who get promoted, they would most likely just end up bouncing
between both leagues every few years. The economic impact of that type of
instability on a pro sports team in North America would be catastrophic.

So if a promotion/relegation system won't work here, what can we do to prevent
teams from intentionally trying to lose?

My first suggestion is to use a two-tiered challenge system. This is similar to
promotion/relegation, but doesn't require the automatic advancement and
banishment of teams from the two leagues. Essentially, any top team from the B
league may challenge any bottom team from A to a best-of-seven series at the end
of the regular season. Should the B team win, they're promoted to A, with the
guarantee that they cannot be relegated for the next three seasons. Should the B
team lose its challenge, they cannot challenge another A team for the next three
seasons. This would prevent teams from making challenges unless they really
thought they were good enough to win, and if they do win it offers a little bit
of stability over the next few seasons to help them be competitive.

The main obstacle would be getting owners to agree to it. There would likely
have to be some sort of revenue sharing as well as an agreement that offers
financial compensation to current owners whose teams lose a challenge and get
demoted to the B league, especially considering how much money these franchises
are worth now.

The other suggestion I have is simply to change the way the draft is done.
Instead of giving the top draft picks to the worst teams every year, schedule
all of the drafts in advance. So, if there are 30 teams, each team is guaranteed
to get a #1 pick once every 30 years. It's not sexy, but it means that there is
absolutely no benefit at all to losing on purpose. Of course teams would still
be allowed to trade picks, but this way you know exactly what pick you're
trading and exactly what pick you're receiving.

Obviously there are going to be drawbacks to these systems as well, but I do
believe that they present workable solutions to prevent the types of
embarrassing displays of "fandom" like we saw in Buffalo on Thursday night.

Posted by: jg / 4:46 PM  /  /


3.02.2011


REJECTED TITLES FOR BRISTOL PALIN'S MEMOIR 


Life at 20. Whew! When Will I Ever Find the Time to Watch Jersey Shore?
Oh Noes! A Baby!, or, The Father of My Child is A Big Jerkface Meanie-head
What to Do When Your Dad Has No Balls Left Because Your Mom Ate Them
Life In the Big City: How to Survive In a Place With a Population of 1,000
I Still Think I Should've Won Dancing With the Stars. Thanks for Nothing,
America!
Not Afraid of Life, But Holy Shit Please Do Something About My Mom. She's
Seriously Fucking Crazy
Stop or My Mom Will Shoot! (Ed. note: Title already taken)
Everything I Know I Learned From Watching Glenn Beck
At Least I'm Not Charlie Sheen
Not Aboot to Give You Health Insurance. Where Do You Think You Are, Canada?
LULZ! Canada's stupid
My Mom's a Dumb Cunt and All I Got Was This Stupid T-Shirt (T-Shirt sold
seperately)


Labels: Lists, Politics, Sarah Palin

Posted by: jg / 1:08 PM  /  /


2.17.2011


HOF IS A JOKE 


The baseball Hall of Fame is a joke. It's absolutely ridiculous that guys like
Bert Blyleven get elected, and someone like Albert Belle isn't even on the
ballot anymore.

I mean, Bert Blyleven? Really?

To me, the HOF is for guys who fathers will tell their sons about. Remember
those days when you'd sit and watch a game with your dad, and you'd get all
excited because you thought some guy was good, and then your dad would be like,
"He's good, but he's no (insert your dad's favorite old school ballplayer
here)."

Or, how about when you'd buy/find/be given some old cards from the 60's or so.
And you'd ask your dad, "hey, how was 'this guy'?" And your dad would say
something like, "He was really good." But you knew that he wasn't a HOFer.

And that's what I'm talking about. That's what a HOFer is. He's a guy who can
pass the dad/baseball card test. I remember buying a bunch of 1960's hockey
cards at a flea market once. I was flipping through asking my dad about a lot of
them, and he gave me varying opinions on a bunch of guys that he vaguely
remembered. Then I got to Glenn Hall. And my dad went on for 15 minutes on how
great he was. That's the kind of guy who belongs in the HOF.

Bert Blyleven? Yeah, his numbers are fine, I guess, but how many dads are gonna
be telling their kids about the day they saw Bert Blyleven pitch? Fucking
nobody. That's who.

No offense to the guy or anything, but I'd rather have seen Albert Belle, or
Alan Trammell, or Don Mattingly. Those are guys I will tell my kids about. "You
should've seen them play" I'll say.

Bert Blyleven? "Yeah, he was good, but he shouldn't be in the Hall."

And what about guys like Gary Sheffield? Barry Bonds? Sammy Sosa? Rafael
Palmeiro? I don't think Sheffield belongs. His numbers coincide with the exact
time when steroids became prevalent. The guy didn't do shit until steroids
became rampant. How many guys actually get better in their 30's? Pretty much
none of them. Bonds, as much as I hate the guy, should be in. He was so
dominant, even before steroids. Clearly he was an all-time great, regardless of
drugs. Sosa? I know his numbers are great, but he is another guy who didn't do
anything until steroids were everywhere. Plus, even if we don't have proof that
he took steroids, we know he's a cheater, because he got caught corking his bat.
And Rafael Palmeiro? Well, even with steroids, I never thought Rafael Palmeiro
was a HOFer anyway, so I don't think he belongs simply because I don't think
he's a legendary type player. At least Sosa, say what you want, was involved in
one of the most legendary home run races of all-time. I'd vote for him before
I'd vote for Palmeiro.

Regardless, the HOF is now turning into the "Hall of the Really Good Player."
It's just not the same.


Labels: Baseball, Rants

Posted by: jg / 5:42 PM  /  /


2.03.2011


DANIEL SNYDER, YOU'RE AN ASSHOLE 


Hi, Dan Snyder. You're an asshole. Why are you suing Washington City Paper? Is
it because they wrote this article, in which they totally cut off your balls and
shove them down your throat? Yep, that's why. But, still, why are you suing
them, really? It's not because of the article. It's because the newspaper is
calling attention to the fact that you are a fucking asshole, that's why. And,
Danny Boy, if it ever went to court, I'm positive that the judge will look you
square in the eye and tell you, "Dan Snyder, you fucking suck you fucking
asshole."

If you're reading this article right now and skipped over the link to the
Washington City Paper article, please read it. It's un-fucking-believable. Dan
Snyder really does suck. If you didn't already know some of the things he's
done, you will be shocked.

But let's not get off the track... Back to you, Danny boy...

What the fuck is wrong with you, you fucking asshole? You're not just a
douchebag. You're everything that a douchebag could ever hope to be. You took a
once proud franchise and turned it into a complete laughing stock. You've
embarrassed all-pro players. You've made a mockery of respected coaches
(especially our beloved Joe Gibbs), and you've made a fool of all of us Redskins
fans, who continue to believe year after year that we will finally have a team
worth rooting for.

You are not just a bad owner. You are the worst owner in professional sports.
You are worse than the ownership group of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who haven't
made the playoffs since Sharon Stone showed us her snatch for the first time. At
least Pirates management doesn't pretend like they're trying. At least they have
the decency to make shitty trades and not pay their players any money. At least,
if you're a Pirates fan, you know you're team is gonna suck.

But, no. Not if you're a Skins fan. We get excited as we watch you buy your way
to mediocrity. Oooh, Dan Snyder just spent millions of dollars on a guy who once
stepped on another guy's face! Yay! Now we might go 7-9 instead of 6-10!

Fuck you, Dan Snyder. Fuck you right in the fucking face.

Am I pissed off? You better damn well believe I'm pissed off. Originally I just
thought you sucked because you ruined the Redskins, but now I know that you've
not only ruined my favorite football team, but you are truly human scum. If the
NFL had any decency whatsoever, they would remove you as owner of the team. If
MLB can do it with Marge Schott and George Steinbrenner, the NFL can certainly
tell you to go fuck yourself.

You've done a lot of truly heinous shit. This is clear. But forget that for a
second. You made one of the smartest men alive look like a moron. I mean, you
made Bill Gates look stupid. Bill fucking Gates. Sure, the man makes a shitty
web browser, but when push comes to shove, he's a good guy. He donates a lot of
his money and time to helping sick kids in third world countries. For better or
worse, he created something used by billions of people all over the planet. He's
an iconic figure all over the world! And you made him look like a fucking douche
for having the nerve to own stock in a company that was wildly successful before
you took over. Do you see the fucking pattern here, Dan? Everything you touch
turns to shit, you fucking dick. What the fuck have you ever done, anyway? You
break contracts, exploit people, and engage in illegal activities, all in an
effort to try and squeeze every dollar out of those of us dumb enough to like a
fucking football team.

So, go fuck yourself Dan Snyder. If I ever had any kind of power in my useless
little fingers, I'd organize a group that could pay the players and coaches on
your team enough money to refuse to play for you. We would tell those men that
it's not their fault, and that instead of giving our ticket and merchandise
money to an organization who uses our loyalty to a football team as an excuse to
monetarily rape us, we will simply give it to the athletes and coaches who were
also sadly duped by you.

As much as I love the Redskins, I would love nothing more than to see you not be
able to field a team next season. I would love for the players under contract to
tell you to go fuck yourself. I would love for the coaches to tell you to go
fuck yourself. And I would absolutely, positively, one hundred and ten percent
love to see all the Redskins fans on the planet collectively tell you to eat
shit and die by not supporting your seemingly oppressive, exploitative, and
douchebag-like ways.

You truly suck.

Love,

A huge lifelong Redskins fan who can't wait for you to fucking die.


Labels: Football, Rants, Redskins

Posted by: jg / 3:09 AM  /  /


1.12.2011


NHL ON HBO? I WANT MORE 


Tonight I was watching the HBO special, "24/7 Penguins/Capitals: Road to the NHL
Winter Classic" with a friend of mine, and it was awesome. I mean really
awesome.

A lot of times with these kinds of "behind the scenes" shows, I feel like they
have to manufacture a lot of the show to make it interesting. Which isn't to say
that these guys weren't aware that the cameras were rolling, because I'm sure
they hammed it up a little bit, but I do believe that hockey players are a
different breed of athlete, and not surprisingly, funny as shit. For instance, I
couldn't stop laughing while listening to Marc-Andre Fleury talk shit to his
entire team while having a shootout at the end of practice. Hockey fan or not,
it's entertaining as hell. Not only would I say the show is worth watching if
you see it on, I'd recommend finding it On Demand and making it a point to check
out the whole four part series.

The best part is the Winter Classic itself. Not only do you get to hear the
players say "fuck" about 900 times, but you really get a feel for what goes on
during the games. The trash talking is on a whole new level. Even the referees
talk shit. It's fucking amazing.

Which got my buddy and I thinking... Why doesn't the NHL have a contract with
HBO to broadcast a game every month? The entertainment value of being able to
hear the players and coaches interact with the refs and the other guys on the
ice would be immense.

Now, yes, I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, "Jon, I've seen the
players interact on NBC when they show those "Mic'd Up" clips during
intermission, and it's usually boring." That is true. But that's also because
it's NBC and it's network TV, so you won't ever hear Bruce Boudreau calling his
team a bunch of "shitbums." And you won't hear the real back and forth that goes
on between the players and the refs throughout the game. But on HBO? You get it
all. And it's fantastic.

So why not, NHL? Why not show half a dozen games on HBO, with no announcers, and
the sounds of the game being delivered by the people on the ice and behind the
benches? It would be the first of its kind, and could be revolutionary when it
comes to watching sports. Plus, since it's on HBO, it doesn't need to be
censored, which is the whole point.


Labels: Hockey, Winter Classic

Posted by: jg / 3:31 AM  /  /


11.08.2008


THE FOOLS OF CHIVALRY 


Apparently, Esquire magazine recently published an article entitled "Dating
Etiquette: How to Navigate the First Date". It was also apparently written by
someone who either last went out on a date in 1963, or learned everything they
know about sex from watching "It's the Great Vagina, Charlie Brown!".

Thankfully, I'm here to offer some helpful corrections.

So, without further ado, I present to you (with commentary from yours truly in
red italics):

Dating Etiquette: How to Navigate the First Date

Follow these modern-chivalry dating tips to give her a gentlemen's impression
she'll never forget.

By Esquire

The first date can be a disaster if you do it wrong. From the predate to the
follow-up, keep in mind this six-step dating guide on how to do it right.

1. The Predate


 * Dress for the occasion, but more important, dress to show respect. Reminder:
   It's still better to overdress.

Where exactly are you going on the first date? I mean, dress to show respect?
Unless you're gonna wear your "The Price is Wrong, Bitch" t-shirt, I think
you're gonna be fine. It's not better to overdress. That's the dumbest fucking
thing I've ever heard. If you wear a shirt and tie to Olive Garden you're
retarded. Of course, if you go to Olive Garden to begin with, you're a moron,
but I digress...
 * Easy on the cologne. Avoid novelty ties. Arm yourself with the tools of
   modern chivalry.

First of all, avoid ties altogether. You shouldn't be going somewhere on a first
date which requires ties. Second, you shouldn't even own any novelty ties to
begin with. What the hell is wrong with you? And what the hell are the "Tools of
Modern Chivalry?!?!" Oh, man, this should be good...

The Tools of Chivalry

You never know when you’ll be called to kindness. So prepared yourself for
modern-day knighthood.

Handkerchief
Good for: When she spills her drink, starts to cry, or needs to be blindfolded
for a surprise.
Also good for: Folding stylishly into your breast pocket.

Um... I don't know about you, but I'm going to avoid blindfolding the girl on
the first date. Surprisingly enough, some girls might find this uncomfortable.
Shocking, I know. Also, why are you making her cry on your first date? I doubt
handing her a crusty snot rag is gonna get you out of that mess.

Lighter
Good for: Lighting her cigarette or scented candles around her bathtub.
Also good for: "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" encore.

Scented candles? I'm gonna carry a lighter on me at all times in case I need to
light Maple Nut Crunch candles? And, wait, Every Rose Has Its Thorn? Really??
That's the best you can do? You might as well be playing Huey Lewis and the
motherfucking News. Power of Love. Instant girl on your balls.

Pen
Good for: Jotting down her number.
Also good for: Scribbling pictures of the two of you riding horses together on
cocktail napkins.

Hmm... you should probably already have her phone number if you're out on a date
with her. Just thought I'd mention that in case you're a total blockhead. A pen
is also good for jamming into your eye socket in case she keeps going on about
her recent shopping trip to Express.

Breath Strips
Good for: Keeping yourself approachable after a little crab dip.
Also good for: Her breath.


Hey there, Alpo breath. How about a Skittle? Yeah, you're gonna want a Skittle.

Umbrella
Good for: Keeping her dry during a storm.
Also good for: Improvised musical numbers.

That's right, who gives a shit about you. Keep HER dry. Or, instead, you could
both not be pussies and play in the rain and have fun.

2. The Pickup


 * Be on time.

"Sorry I'm late, I was just finishing up Freebird on Guitar Hero. You know how
LONG that song is?"
 * Go to the door.

"HONK! HONK! HONK!......... HOOOONNNNKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" This is apparently how
people in my neighborhood pick up their dates. It's not annoying or anything.
 * Do not bring flowers -- it's outdated. You may, however, bring a small,
   thoughtful gift that you did not purchase from Wicks 'n' Sticks or B. Dalton
   Bookseller.

I see... flowers are outdated, but all the other advice on here is spot on
accurate? Right, buddy.

3. The Drive


 * If you're taking a cab, you should open the door for her, give the
   directions, and pay.

Why don't I just drive the cab while I'm at it?
 * While amusing, avoid that bit where you go and then stop and pretend to drive
   away without her.

It's more fun if you try to hit animals instead.
 * No music -- try talking.

WHAT??? SORRY. I CAN'T HEAR YOU OVER THE MUSIC! I'LL TURN IT DOWN AS SOON AS
EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN IS OVER!
 * If you find the ensuing silence unbearable, you may put on music, but avoid
   the following: a) talk radio; b) anything in which R. Kelly describes
   something overtly about intimacy; c) playlists consisting entirely of songs
   that feature her name.

Also avoid emulating R Kelly in the bedroom. Do not urinate on the girl the
first time you have sex. Subsequently, all bets are off.

4. The Restaurant


 * Open the door for her. In case of revolving doors, you go first.

Do NOT let her go first through revolving doors. NO!!! What are you doing?!?
Aww... that's it. You fucking blew it man. Might as well have jizzed in her eye.
 * Wait until she's seated to take your seat. At fancier joints, it's the
   waiter's job to help her with her chair, not yours.

But, if you do end up helping her with her chair, feel free to deduct from the
waiter's tip. Ladies dig a guy who's responsible with his finances.
 * Never order for her. And never present a coupon to the waiter while saying,
   "And the lady will have something of equal or lesser value."

But, if you do, be sure to follow up that comment with, "Dude, I'm not buying
this chick lobster unless she fucking puts out! That's what I'm talking about!"
Make sure not to forget the high-five.
 * Sharing food: If she suggests it, you're doing it.

I wouldn't fight this one. She's gonna order the most expensive shit anyway, so
you might as well get to eat it too.
 * Pay. If she offers to help, say something sincere like, "It's my pleasure,"
   not something you think is witty, like, "I'll consider this a down payment
   for later, if you know what I mean!"

Instead, say something like, "You know, if you sleep with me later, this kind of
makes you like Julia Roberts in that prostitute movie!" Girls love Pretty Woman.

5. The Walk


 * Walk at her pace.

Feel free to smack her in the ass if you need her to pick up the pace.

 * Tradition dictates that you should walk on the outside of her to avoid puddle
   splashes and runaway carriages, but feel free to disregard this unless your
   date takes place in Colonial Williamsburg (not advised).

Yes, girls hate it when you walk next to the street. There's nothing chivalrous
about that at all. Also, when you have kids, make sure you let them run around
in the middle of the road. Your wife will totally approve.
 * Offer her your arm. It's chivalrous and also a good way to initiate contact.

If she touches your arm, you know what else she'll be touching later... HELLOOO
 * Be a man. Make your move. May God be with you.

Remember... "no" means "yes".
 * You're not going inside. Unless she suggests it.

If she doesn't suggest it, feel free to go sleep with your ex-girlfriend.

6. Following Up


 * No texting. Call the next day. Two days, tops.

Survey says? BRRRRRRRHHHHH. Wrong again, idiot. Texting the next day to say you
had a good time is actually a great idea. If she responds in kind, then you can
call her.
 * If she answers the phone, thank her for a great night and schedule a second
   date.

Works better if you can tell her that in person after you wake up next to her.
 * If you get voice mail, thank her and ask her to call you back.

Or leave a message saying that one of her relatives just got run over by a car
and you don't know if they're gonna make it. Then say "GOTCHA!" Women love a guy
with a sense of humor.
 * If she answers the phone "Sam's Pizza" and pretends you've got the wrong
   number, all bets are off.

If she gives you the number for Sam's Pizza, show her how much you appreciate
her suggestion by sending a dozen pies to her house.


Labels: Dating, Lists

Posted by: jg / 7:38 PM  /  /


8.25.2008


TAKE MY TEST 


I made a Hartford Whalers test. You should take it.

http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests/the-hartford-whalers-test


Labels: Hockey, Tests, Whalers

Posted by: jg / 1:08 PM  /  /

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