Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Heading Home for the Hollidays
So whats the fucking point Tim?
Well that's a good question imaginary reader I've given a voice. The answer is Clifford Phyfer Lee.
At some point in your life you have to realize where you belong. We all spend some time in our lives in places we realize we probably never should of been, but that's part of the journey. You just better realize where the best place is. After Lee was traded away last year hes quoted as saying he never wanted to leave. Even said he wanted to finish his career here. Nevertheless he was a Mariner in the shitty weather of Seattle which was never a real fit for that Down-Home southern boy. Then the Rangers pulled a Phillies and went and picked him up in mid-July and rode him all the way to the World Series. At this point i really thought he was going to be a Texan for his whole career. The Phils had scorned him and traded him to Northwestern hell and now he had a team similar to them and was much closer to his home in Arkansas. But as the offseason began, thanks to the great hype and misguided reporting of ESPN, everyone KNEW he was going to be a Yankee. I mean they always get their man right? Who would want to be the idiot who didn't go to "greatest city on earth" and get paid the most money they could possibly get paid? It was so obvious that everyone, including myself, completely wrote off the team that he said he cared so much about. And you know what Cliff Lee did? He did what was best for him--unbelievable in this day of free agency and ridiculous amounts of guaranteed money.
Now don't get me wrong Lee is no Mother Theresa; the guy is getting paid 120 million over 5 years. But the amount of money he left on the table is enough to make Bill Gates shake his head. I really think he was channeling Winona Ryder in Mr. Deeds, "Anything over one billion is just gravy." And you know what, now that i type that, its kind of true. Especially when your sacrificing where you want to be and ultimately your happiness for a boat of gravy.
Also, just for a second, imagine that Lee has signed that contract we offered him last summer before we let him go. Do you think we then would have gone and gotten Roy Halladay the same day? Do you think that Cole Hamels would of had the same transformation he did last year? Would Ruben Amaro Jr then have gone out and picked up Roy Oswalt at the trade deadline? It's hard to say and its probable that some moves would have been made but the trade and signing journey that the Phillies pitching staff has had over the past year is remarkable and leaves them with one of the best pitching staffs of all time. Oh my.
I know Philadelphia and the whole country is reeling from this news but everyone remember to watch the Flyers and Shittsburgh Penguins tonight in the best matchup of the NHL season thus far. The Penguins are on a 12 game winning streak and the winner or this game will have not only the most points in the Atlantic Division but the entire league. Boucher vs. Fleury in net.
We love you Cliff Lee, Love Philadelphia
Tin Johnson
No Clever Title Needed: PHIGHTINS SIGN CLIFF LEE
PHUCK THE YANKEES, LOVE PHILLY
Monday, December 13, 2010
Mad Shit is Happenin!
The Birds handled the Boys on Sunday Night Football, fucking national TV's ass up for the third straight time. Had a little trouble in the 3rd, but DeSean "stung their asses" and LeSean put the game away late with some great runs. Stewart Bradley dislocated his elbow, and is likely out for the season, a rough break for our already rough defense. If anyone caught Vick's postgame interview with NBC's blonde bitch after the game, it was ridiculous to say the least. D-Jack was just standin behind him, throwing up the number 7 and talking about how much he loves Vick. Vick felt obligated to sing Jackson's praises as well, and it came off like two dudes who love each other just tellin the other dude how much they love each other, in like, a football way, ya know? Our three remaining games are @ NYG, and home vs. the Vikes and the Cowgirls again. Lookin like we could and should run the table. And with the tiebreaker over the Falcons, well, I'll just shut up now.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
We haven't posted in a while
Thursday, December 9, 2010
An American Wolf in Washington: Why Jayson Werth Took his Beard and Fled to Washington
· Lets just say ten shots of tequila and a case of Schlitz is never a good way to celebrate the first day of Free Agency
· The cheesesteaks were going straight to his thighs.
· Wanted to thank Obama for giving him and his $126 million salary a tax cut.
· Now when he’s playing leftfield he doesn’t have to deal with all those annoying fans talking and cheering the whole time.
· The whole playing games all the way through October was becoming a pain in the ass. It’s just way too cold.
· Accidently took the Broad Street line all the way to Erie and saw North Philadelphia for the first time.
· He had spent four years desperately trying to understand what bumbling Charlie Manuel was saying and just gave up.
· Was sick of being on a team where he was just as good as a short, chubby, Panamanian who can barely speak English.
· The Political scene was just too corrupt for him here.
· Hell, if Pat Burrell can leave and win a World Series anyone can.
· Had no idea it was Phillies fans that were cheering him whenever they were playing in D.C.
· After winning his second Cy Young Roy Halladay picked up batting and was slowly becoming a better hitter than he was.
· No one has had facial hair that epic in Washington since William Taft.
· Donovan McNabb was getting lonely.
· Fear of the Kensington strangler was becoming too much for him
· $126 million can buy a lot of cars, women and cable packages to watch the Phillies in the playoffs for the next seven years.
-Tin Johnson
Monday, December 6, 2010
J-Werth gettin his D-Nabb on, heading to DC
I'm sure you've all heard by now, but Jayson Werth signed with the WASHINGTON FUCKING NATIONALS on a 7 year, $126 Million contract. He's 31. And now he's gonna be on the Nats for seven years. Have fun with Obama and McNabb, asshole. More on this later.