![]() Because Mike, if I know one thing is universally true, it's that we're all sinners, no matter who you love, and His Grace is glorious and unconditional if you believe. Personally, I trust that my God loves everyone, and I mean everyone. And they could give whatever reason - religious, personal, etc. I would have zero issue with a teammate refusing to wear one, like has happened in a few NHL locker rooms lately. My answer is yes, I would wear one because that's what my employer asked me to do.Īs for caveats, like Sinatra and regrets, I have a few: So, we are not discussing politics, but you asked me if I'd wear a Pride sweater. Before I discuss your distorted, disjointed and disturbing translation of the, well, planet Earth, question for the group:ĭoes anyone else find it pretty hilarious when folks think I - of all the columnists and media folks out there - am either woke or liberal? Yeah, so do I. I bet you would be the first one to put on a Pride jersey. I bet you are dying to blast the hockey players who choose religion over being forced to follow some league agenda about gay Pride jerseys and all that (bleep) aren't you? Jay, so you are "sticking to sports," huh? Thank God because you and the "woke goes broke" sports media types suck. "Bull Durham and "Hoosiers" do, too.īut in our non-political discourse these days, I'm all for any follow-ups and or further discussion. Sports movies have always used the montage to encapsulate training or the regular season or whatever else to speed toward the conclusion. When I first got your question, my mind went to the baptism scene in "The Godfather." It's hard to come up with a better one. You can check them here if you missed them. We talked some about this on Thursday in the comment. You talked about the montages in "Karate Kid" and "Rocky IV" (Wednesday), and I was curious what movie montage is the best ever in your opinion? ![]() I have been reading you for a couple of years now and this is my first mailbag entry. Jay, thanks for the college basketball contest and for the gift card! I have never won a sports contest like this before. I will be intrigued to see if Vescovi or some of the other "seniors" who still have a COVID-19 year come back to what could again be a deep and relentless defensive crew.īut they have to find a guy - be it portal or prized prospect - who can be counted on for 16 even on an off night. The bracket opened itself up and looked navigable, even with Zakai Zeigler's season-ending injury.īut this team's offensive limitations was going to show itself at some point over six games. Please do not take this as an excuse, but how many teams would expect to go beyond the 16 or maybe the Elite 8 after losing your point guard, your best off-the-dribble-shot creator and best on-ball defender? If we ranked the SEC coaches 1-14, where does Barnes slot? What about Pearl? Is Calipari still 1? This is an interesting question that I have asked myself, but alas I am running out of time and still have real questions to get to. (It's a coin flip whether he's better or worse - at UT - than Pearl was and maybe even over. It simply is not, and Barnes is likely the best men's coach to sit on the bench in The Boling Alley since Mears. Heck, he likely deserves an extension, because let's please not think UT's basketball history is checkered with Final Fours and No. No, Rick Barnes does not need to be fired. (RICK) BARNES HAS TO BE FIRED TODAY! WE UNDERACHIEVED MORE THAN ANY TEAM IN U.S.! Here's Paschall on UT football and catching up with arguably the most famous - and reportedly well-paid - back-up QB in all of football. Rushmore of celebrities who made it big in the food business: Paul Newman, Don Shula, Kenny Rogers and Robert De Niro. ![]() I was not as big a fan of "Cable Guy" however, but it does have a short-list contender for one of the great comedy basketball scenes ever, right there with "Soul Man" and "Along Came Polly." Rushmore of Matthew Broderick vehicles: "Ferris Bueller," "The Lion King," "War Games," "Glory." And that's leaving "The Freshman" and the sneaky good and underrated "Election" on the cutting room floor. Rushmore of Moses - Malone, if for the "Fo-Fo-Fo" quote before the 1983 NBA playoffs, Old Testament, Edwin and Grandma. ![]() Rushmore of TV astronauts/spacemen, and man those fellas do attract the ladies, right? Even George Jetson's wife was attractive - Steve Austin, Mork, James T.
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