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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Sports news

NFL Taping Scandal

When you hear New England Patriots, what do you think of? Champions? Dynasty? Integrity? Well, after today your opinion might change. Do you want to know what I think of when hear New England Patriots? Cheaters.

It has come out that the Patriots have been taping other teams’ defensive signals since Bill Belichick came to New England in 2000. Belichick even said that he believed that the taping was legal. Come on Bill, you mean to tell me that you thought secretly taping another team’s defensive signals was legal? Give it up, we are not stupid. Only Patriot fans in denial will believe that one.

I want to know what the NFL will do to their beloved Patriot, if anything at all.

Clemens vs. McNamee

After yesterday’s Congressional hearings, I do not know who to believe. Both Clemens and McNamee were both made to look like liars yesterday. So as far as I am concerned, I do not believe either of them. However, I do believe the man whose testimony had the biggest impact on the hearing...and he was not even there! That man? Andy Pettitte

Pettite said, in his meeting with Congress, that he believes in a higher power that he will one day have to answer to and because of that, he would not lie. After which, he admitted to using HGH again in 2004 in addition to using it in 2002. He also unveiled that he and Roger Clemens had talked about using HGH on several occasions. Of course, Clemens denied this, saying that Pettitte misconstrued what he had said. Once again, Roger, we are not stupid.

All I know is that this will be a long drawn out process, but eventually, the truth will come out.

Spring Training

Pitchers and catchers reported to Spring Training today all across Major League Baseball. This means only one thing: baseball season is almost here! As a lifelong baseball, I cannot wait to get another season of our national pastime underway. Pretty soon, position players will be reporting, with Spring Training games start on Tuesday, February 26th.

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