There is a lot to talk about in the world of the Philadelphia Eagles. Michael Vick is performing above and beyond all expectaions and has certainly proved himself worthy of second chances. Back in August during Training Camp I would never have thought this team would be 6-3 and on the verge of leading the NFC East. There were lots of unanswered questions lingering over the head of coach Andy Reid. Kevin Kolb was the big guy on campus and everyone expected big things from the Texas native. Sooner than later the tables changed and who but Vick takes the lead and is now 4-0 when he has played the entire game. This guy is unbelievable out there. From passing 88yds. down the feild to an unstoppable DeSean Jackson or finding the hole and running for 10 yds. for the first down, this guy is powerful. So powerful he has been experiencing multiple symptoms of MVP. It's not too early to diagnose especially since his symptoms have increasingly skyrocketed over the past few weeks. MVP is serious and by the looks of it, Vick has placed himself on the not so populated list this year.
Vick has proved himself on this Eagles sqaud and earned the respect of his teammates and coaching staff. His weakness is still the fan base in Philly. There are those who support him and his long journey back to the NFL and have given him a second chance and the benefit of the doubt. Then there are those who refuse to support him and are outraged he is back playing in the NFL. Troy Ballard, writer for The Bleacher Report, provides great evidence to back up a case for Vick's running in the race for MVP. Read all he has to say!
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/519835-michael-vick-10-ways-he-can-lock-down-the-mvp-award
VICK FOR MVP!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Eagles Training Camp
Last week I got an inside look at the Eagles Training Camp. I lucked out with a field pass to the afternoon practice last Tuesday with two of my good family friends and let me tell you, we had a BLAST! Thanks to Lehigh Gas and Pepsi our experience at Lehigh was one for the books. I drove up with my friends Carly and Jack Tuesday morning, but not at a gruesome 5:30am like most fans do coming from the Philly area. We had to pick up our tickets in Allentown at 9:30, so we missed the morning practice. Arriving at Lehigh University was a bit confusing, actually. Of course we were the only car driving into the campus and we had absolutely no idea where we were going. So, we drove through the campus and finally found some green arrows that we assumed were for us, the fans. So, here I am driving my new Ford Escape up the long and windy roads of Lehigh's gorgeous campus. I turned to Carly and Jack and said, "We would never make it up this mountain if we were in Barney." Barney is one of the cars my family has, which is a purple 1997 Toyota Corola that my brother has proudly took under his wings now that my younger sister and I ditched Barney and moved on to our Escape. So, we keep driving and driving and we weren't seeing anything. We decided to turn around and go back in case we missed something. As I am turning around and driving back, we see these green arrow signs again! At this point the three of us are laughing and starting to think we were being Punk'd (as if Ashton Kuther would pick three kids from Delaware County PA to Punk). Finally, we make it back down to the the main campus and no one wants to roll down their window to ask directions, so I frantically drive up to a nice student with a Lehigh t-shirt and ask him, "Where can we park for training camp?" This kid looks at us and knows we are lost and says, "Uh, isn't that up on the other side of campus?" Great, here we are, first time training camp visitors and we get an answer like that. He tells us to go back up the mountain and go over to Goodman Campus. Back up the mountain we go and finally make it there. Of course, we catch everyone heading back to their cars after the morning practice. Fortunately, we find an information tent and they tell us to go to the Pepsi tent and they will take care of us there, including lunch and field passes. Field passes??!! We knew something good had to come out of our trip all the way up here! So we arrive at the Pepsi tent, and know absolutely NOBODY. Granted there were about 20 people sitting at the large round tables waiting for lunch, but we still felt out of place. As soon as we get under the tent we see Jason Avant leaving the tent; apparently we missed the autograph session. Oh well, lunch was ready and we had four hours to kill before the next practice. Sitting at our table, just the three of us, we start looking around at people and see that everyone has field passes and we start to wonder when and where do we get ours. I spot a guy with at least 30 around his neck and Carly, Jack and I are fighting over who is going to ask him for them. We voted Carly since she was yet to ask anybody where we were going and what our tickets were good for. She claims she has a fear of talking to people or something, and here she is a junior at Villanova with a communication major. I wonder how she is going to make out in the real world. Anywho, all of a sudden people are getting up and returning their field passes. Then we start saying, "Oh no, what if they were only good for the morning practice, what do we do?" What did we do? We sat there for two and a half hours under the Pepsi tent until we were the last people in the tent.Yes, we did that. Jack had about three Pepsi Max sodas in that time frame and was getting a bit jittery. Then a different man from the one who had the field passes comes up to us and asks if we are staying for the afternoon and what do you know, he gives us three passes! FINALLY!
Fast forwarding to later that afternoon, we get onto the field for what we didn't know was special teams only. If you ask me, I really don't care if it is a regular practice or special teams, I got field passes and stood one foot away from one of the best football teams in the NFL. Not to mention some of the best looking players in the NFL. So, here I am, a blond, 5'3", 22 year-old girl with a Brent Celek jersey on. I turned to Jack and said, "Is this real life?" This was amazing. After about two minutes I work up the guts to say hello to Celek and what comes out?..."Hey Brent!!"... his response, an awkward, "Helloooo.." Oh well, at least he looked at me, right? My next goal was to get Jason Avant to pass me the football during his catch his Leonard Weaver. Again, here I am at Eagles Training Camp, staring at Avant and Weaver pass the ball to each other right in front of me. I stood there for five minutes just watching the ball go from Avant to Weaver, Avant to Weaver. In my head I'm practicing what to say, "Hey Jason! Over here, pass me the ball, I'll catch it!" That never happened. But, this did happen: As we were being escorted off the field by Eagles employees, I finally worked up the guts to say hello to my new favorite player, rookie WR Riley Cooper. Yes, the tall, gorgeous, long-haired number 14. I said,"Hey Coop" and waved. He turned, looked, saw me waving, smiled, waved and WINKED! A perfect ending to a perfect day. So, when people ask me about training camp I tell them it was great and that me and Cooper are dating now.
Go Birds!
Fast forwarding to later that afternoon, we get onto the field for what we didn't know was special teams only. If you ask me, I really don't care if it is a regular practice or special teams, I got field passes and stood one foot away from one of the best football teams in the NFL. Not to mention some of the best looking players in the NFL. So, here I am, a blond, 5'3", 22 year-old girl with a Brent Celek jersey on. I turned to Jack and said, "Is this real life?" This was amazing. After about two minutes I work up the guts to say hello to Celek and what comes out?..."Hey Brent!!"... his response, an awkward, "Helloooo.." Oh well, at least he looked at me, right? My next goal was to get Jason Avant to pass me the football during his catch his Leonard Weaver. Again, here I am at Eagles Training Camp, staring at Avant and Weaver pass the ball to each other right in front of me. I stood there for five minutes just watching the ball go from Avant to Weaver, Avant to Weaver. In my head I'm practicing what to say, "Hey Jason! Over here, pass me the ball, I'll catch it!" That never happened. But, this did happen: As we were being escorted off the field by Eagles employees, I finally worked up the guts to say hello to my new favorite player, rookie WR Riley Cooper. Yes, the tall, gorgeous, long-haired number 14. I said,"Hey Coop" and waved. He turned, looked, saw me waving, smiled, waved and WINKED! A perfect ending to a perfect day. So, when people ask me about training camp I tell them it was great and that me and Cooper are dating now.
Go Birds!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Philly Gets a Makeover
There is lots to talk about in Philly these days. The Phillies are seeing a whole different look this week with Polanco at second, Valdez at SS, Desperate Dobbs at third, Werth at center and phinally Rookie Dom Brown at right. With all the injuries haunting the team I wouldn't be surprised if I saw Howard in the outfield if another injury occurs. That's a little exaggeration, but I'm just sayin'! With all eyes on Brown since Victorino left Tuesday's game, the rookie sure made an impression on Philly with a double on his first major league at bat. I swear it brought tears to my eyes! Especially when he got a standing ovation! He'll fit right in in Philly if he continues to tear it up at the plate.
The Eagles are certainly seeing change this year! No McNabb, no Westbrook. The young guns are going to be the ones taking control of things this season. Not too many veterans are back but hey, this is the transitional season. I have faith in my young team and know things will be just fine. Let's just hope nobody gets in trouble...
The Eagles are certainly seeing change this year! No McNabb, no Westbrook. The young guns are going to be the ones taking control of things this season. Not too many veterans are back but hey, this is the transitional season. I have faith in my young team and know things will be just fine. Let's just hope nobody gets in trouble...
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Drama, Drama, Drama
You all know what I am talking about when I say drama, at least I'm hoping you do. Lebron James. What a character, huh? The so-called "decision" watched and heard around the world was all the talk this past week and to be honest, I really didn't care too much about it until Thursday when it was all over Sports Center. I did not see it but I was listening to Power 99 in Philadelphia, yes Power 99, and his interview or whatever that was came on and suddenly I became interested. From the start of his free agency and what was being said on every sports show on ESPN, I assumed he was going to Miami and so I left it at that and didn't give him much more thought. I was annoyed, actually, when Sports Center dedicated several hundred hours to the "king". I just wanted to see the Top 10 plays and get on with my day. The whole thing was absurd if you ask me. Who in the world needs such publicity when deciding where to play hoops next? All the hype made me think he was going to come out behind a big red curtain with smoke and fireworks and do a fun dance with dancers from a rap video. But that was being saved for the "three kings" party the next day. I'll give it to Miami, they have a pretty sick team now with Bosh, LeBron and Wade. On a side note, I think it's funny how everybody refers to him as Lebron, his first name instead of his last like most athletes, with the exception of Kobe, Shaq and other athletes. Anywho, the whole situation was glorified in the most unnecessary way. Do you think Kobe will do the same when he becomes a free agent? I hope it's bigger and better just to spite LeBron. And that is saying a lot from me because I loathe Kobe Bryant more than anything in the world. I hope Kobe's "decision" is similar to the opening ceremonies at the Olympics, and he carries the torch.
For my Philly updates, lets talk about how close Cliff Lee came to signing with the Yankees. That would have been...well you know what it would have been like. Now, how about Jayson Werth? I feel for both sides. Jayson was literally just doing his job when the fan interfered with the ball that was in foul territory in the stands. A little cursing never hurt anybody, but a lot of people are upset with him in Philly, which is understandable. The guy was at the game with his son and explains that he was protecting his son from the ball...whatever happened is over and Werth apologized for cursing the fan off. Whether the apology was sincere, I do not know but I would like for everyone in Philly to get over it and worry about the second half of the season.
Ryan Howard was spotted by my college roommate, Danielle Chicano (hey girl!), at the movies in Plymouth Meeting, Friday, July 9th, the very night he hit the walk-off homerun to win 9-7 against the Reds. Good thing there were fireworks that night, otherwise the entire stadium would have left and not witnessed the miraculous comeback. Well, I'm not so sure that comeback would have happened if the fans weren't there.
Flyers' Jeff Carter has been spotted several times at La Costa in Sea Isle City. I've only stood and watched him from afar, weird I know, but it's intimidating at first when seeing a professional athlete. Maybe I'll work up the guts to actually talk to him before the end of the summer. However, my good friend Jill Carl (hey girl!) has had some interaction with the Flyguy thanks to her friend who plays for the Scranton Penguins. Too bad YOU didn't get Carter's number, Jill!
Go Phils, and GO NL!!
For my Philly updates, lets talk about how close Cliff Lee came to signing with the Yankees. That would have been...well you know what it would have been like. Now, how about Jayson Werth? I feel for both sides. Jayson was literally just doing his job when the fan interfered with the ball that was in foul territory in the stands. A little cursing never hurt anybody, but a lot of people are upset with him in Philly, which is understandable. The guy was at the game with his son and explains that he was protecting his son from the ball...whatever happened is over and Werth apologized for cursing the fan off. Whether the apology was sincere, I do not know but I would like for everyone in Philly to get over it and worry about the second half of the season.
Ryan Howard was spotted by my college roommate, Danielle Chicano (hey girl!), at the movies in Plymouth Meeting, Friday, July 9th, the very night he hit the walk-off homerun to win 9-7 against the Reds. Good thing there were fireworks that night, otherwise the entire stadium would have left and not witnessed the miraculous comeback. Well, I'm not so sure that comeback would have happened if the fans weren't there.
Flyers' Jeff Carter has been spotted several times at La Costa in Sea Isle City. I've only stood and watched him from afar, weird I know, but it's intimidating at first when seeing a professional athlete. Maybe I'll work up the guts to actually talk to him before the end of the summer. However, my good friend Jill Carl (hey girl!) has had some interaction with the Flyguy thanks to her friend who plays for the Scranton Penguins. Too bad YOU didn't get Carter's number, Jill!
Go Phils, and GO NL!!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Let's talk football
Fantasy Football Championships seem to run in my family, well at least with my mother. She doesn't just talk the talk, this woman walks the walk, too. Most mom's aren't known for their sports knowledge, but my mom certainly knows her stuff. In our living room she has two Fantasy Football Champion trophies above the fireplace. They are little things, but it's two more than my dad has. Every time I was home from school, she would be sitting in the computer room working on her fantasy team, the Havertown Birches. So after seeing her do so well, I'm thinking of joining her league and taking her on. Of course, the winner gets a trophy and hosts the fantasy football party for everyone in the league. I have to do my research obviously, and not make the same mistake I did with my baseball fantasy team; which turned out to be nothing more than a complete disaster. This time I will not have Philadelphia players dominate my team. I've matured in my sports knowledge since then and think I can handle a fantasy football team.
Even though we are in the off season, training camp is coming right around the corner! The offseason is just as entertaining as the offseason. Someone's always getting in trouble or in the media somehow. From the Titans backup QB Chris Simms to the Bengals RB Cedric Benson, trouble seems to find professional athletes. Michael Vick is in the spotlight again and this time it's not for speaking to kids about ho wrong it is to conduct dog fights in your home. Reports are coming out saying he left way before the shooting that took place at the bar where he hosted his birthday party. Other reports say he left only three minutes before the shooting. Who knows what happened, I'm just hoping he doesn't land himself back behind bars! This is the last thing this guy needs. As a concerned Eagles fan, I hope this situation gets figured out some time soon in case we need to be looking for another backup QB.
I'll report back after I do some research for my fantasy team...any ideas for a team name?
Even though we are in the off season, training camp is coming right around the corner! The offseason is just as entertaining as the offseason. Someone's always getting in trouble or in the media somehow. From the Titans backup QB Chris Simms to the Bengals RB Cedric Benson, trouble seems to find professional athletes. Michael Vick is in the spotlight again and this time it's not for speaking to kids about ho wrong it is to conduct dog fights in your home. Reports are coming out saying he left way before the shooting that took place at the bar where he hosted his birthday party. Other reports say he left only three minutes before the shooting. Who knows what happened, I'm just hoping he doesn't land himself back behind bars! This is the last thing this guy needs. As a concerned Eagles fan, I hope this situation gets figured out some time soon in case we need to be looking for another backup QB.
I'll report back after I do some research for my fantasy team...any ideas for a team name?
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Playoffs and more
It's playoff time and the games are getting interesting! For Vince Carter and Co., it only took three games to knock the Atlanta Hawks out of the running for the 2010 Finals. On the other hand, the LeBron James and Shaquille O'Neil duo in Cleveland can't get things going their way, trailing the Boston Celtics 3-2 in the series. I haven't been watching these games just because I've lost interest since Allen Iverson left the Sixers...the first time. I've seen highlights and read up on the latest games and to me, it seems like the Cavs aren't pulling through as expected. I feel sorry for the guys, I really do. They have a solid team and James has been phenomenal since he stepped foot in the NBA at age 18. He deserves a championship and that would top off a pretty good season, after being named MVP this year. And how can I forget my St. Joe's Hawk Delonte West?! What a great match up would that be if the Cavs beat out the Celtics and meet up with Jameer Nelson and the Magic? I would love to see the two former Hawks battle it out. They were great on that team years back!
As for the NHL, which I have only been following the Flyers, the playoffs have been full of upsets. The Montreal Canadiens beat out the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 7 and advance to the Eastern Conference Finals. Props to the worst-record team in the playoffs! If you couldn't tell, I'm not a Pittsburgh fan so good for the Canadiens, for now at least because with the Flyers coming back and forcing Game 7 in Boston, we could be facing the Canadiens if we come out on top. This is a good thing for Philly. It's been a while since the Flyers have seen this kind of playoff action and to be honest, I am hopping on this Flyers bandwagon. I don't have a t-shirt to support them but I've been watching and cheering. Go Flyers!
I found an interesting story in the news today about a 22-year old man posing as a high school kid in Texas. It turns out the man, from Haiti, was caught in a tournament in Florida by coaches who recognized him when he played back in high school. Small world, huh!
As for the NHL, which I have only been following the Flyers, the playoffs have been full of upsets. The Montreal Canadiens beat out the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 7 and advance to the Eastern Conference Finals. Props to the worst-record team in the playoffs! If you couldn't tell, I'm not a Pittsburgh fan so good for the Canadiens, for now at least because with the Flyers coming back and forcing Game 7 in Boston, we could be facing the Canadiens if we come out on top. This is a good thing for Philly. It's been a while since the Flyers have seen this kind of playoff action and to be honest, I am hopping on this Flyers bandwagon. I don't have a t-shirt to support them but I've been watching and cheering. Go Flyers!
I found an interesting story in the news today about a 22-year old man posing as a high school kid in Texas. It turns out the man, from Haiti, was caught in a tournament in Florida by coaches who recognized him when he played back in high school. Small world, huh!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
I'm Back!
Wow, it's been a busy week for me, not much blogging time, I apologize. So, I've been getting 3503459034 text messages from ESPN today about the NFL and what next season's schedules are looking like. So far, it looks like we got some pretty good Thanksgiving games with Saints at Cowboys, Patriots at Lions and Bengals at Jets. I'm looking forward to the 2010 season, even though last season just ended in February and despite the fact that my Birds are making some drastic changes. I feel like most teams are making some pretty serious changes for next season, with the Seahawks and their new coach Pete Carroll, the Redskins and McNabb, Ben Roethlisberger and his Steelers, I don't know what his penalty is going to be yet but his team is going to have to cope with his loss. With all the draft picks coming in starting Thursday it should be an interesting season in 2010. I forget who I heard say it but someone on ESPN said this draft is the best one in 15 years and I would have to agree. There are so many talented quarterbacks who are showing amazing progress and even the running backs, safeties and wide receivers are top prospects, among many more. After my internship last fall at WNEP-TV Channel 16 in Scranton, PA, I got a better understanding for college football and learned to appreciate the intensity and the genuine love these boys have for the game. I always forget that these boys are my age and are amazing athletes. I really got to know teams such as Florida, Michigan, Penn State, Georgia, Notre Dame, Iowa and a few others. I really liked watching Golden Tate from Notre Dame. His work ethic and speed really stood out to me and even though Notre Dame wasn't a championship team this year, I really enjoyed watching Tate. But, I will admit I am a Tim Tebow fan. What college girl isn't? Aside from his stunning looks, he is a darn good quarterback. I know a lot of commentators have been saying that he is not going to do well in the NFL and that he's just a good leader. But, I would have to say that his leadership will take him a long way. Let's face it, the kid knows the game and he's obviously emotional and cares a lot for the game, judging by his final game in Gainesville. I have not seen his quarterback camp with Jon Gruden yet, but I have faith that his new form will take him places and he may not be the best quarterback next season but he has the potential to make it big time within the next five years. It's a stretch but, hey, anything can happen! I still have to look at the videos from Todd McShay on ESPN to learn more but I'm going to go out on a limb and based on the things I have been hearing I'm going with Sam Bradford from the Oklahoma Sooners as the number one pick.
One more thing before I finish and tune into the Flyers and Devils game, I just want to comment on McNabb's request for Terrell Owens. I do not like that at all. I said it in the beginning and I'll say it again, this McNabb trade is going to bite us and bite us real bad. If the whole thing pulls through with the Redskins acquiring Owens, my worst nightmare has come true. Again. The first time it came true when Owens went to the Cowboys the season after his years with the Birds. Philly thought THAT was bad, well I think this just might be worse. The NFC East is going to be a hot mess next season and that I can not wait for. Also, I know I said one last comment but this I thought was important...Texas RB Vondrell McGee was charged with a DWI. I found it interesting that ESPN said the school is planning to suspend him for at least one game. I really hope the consequences are a little more severe than just one game. Just putting that out there.
One more thing before I finish and tune into the Flyers and Devils game, I just want to comment on McNabb's request for Terrell Owens. I do not like that at all. I said it in the beginning and I'll say it again, this McNabb trade is going to bite us and bite us real bad. If the whole thing pulls through with the Redskins acquiring Owens, my worst nightmare has come true. Again. The first time it came true when Owens went to the Cowboys the season after his years with the Birds. Philly thought THAT was bad, well I think this just might be worse. The NFC East is going to be a hot mess next season and that I can not wait for. Also, I know I said one last comment but this I thought was important...Texas RB Vondrell McGee was charged with a DWI. I found it interesting that ESPN said the school is planning to suspend him for at least one game. I really hope the consequences are a little more severe than just one game. Just putting that out there.
Monday, April 12, 2010
So much to say, so little time
So, the virdict is in and Big Ben has his behind saved once again. Considering I have an insane amount of work to finish for tomorrow and Wednesday for classes that shouldn't matter to me in the real world in about two months (i.e./ european history and nutrition) I don't have enough time to dedicate to this issue about the famed QB... Anywho, I will leave you with this... visit espn.com for the DA's press conference on Big Ben. It is quite humorous and in some cases disturbing, regarding some of the details of that night back in March. On a lighter note, Joe Mauer seems like a pretty interesting character. I just saw his interview with Rick Reilly on ESPN, so check out that video too! Good night and GO PHILLIES!
Sunday, April 11, 2010
A little bit of this, a little bit of that...
I have one concern so far this baseball season and that's the lack of attendance at the stadiums. As of now, I can only vouch for the Nationals and the Astros, but seriously, baseball is America's sport! The Florida Marlins are also struggling to fill seats and it's just something these front offices need to take care of. Especially the seats behind home plate. My suggestion is that if you can't sell them for your asking price, then just put people from other sections there to at least make you look good on TV. I'll do some more research and see what other MLB teams are left empty seated. In my opinion, it's a real problem and I'm sure part of the reason people aren't showing up to these games is because their teams aren't doing so well, but baseball games are fun and need to be enjoyed. Anywho, as for this McNabb and T.O. reunion in D.C., I'm not buying it. Last I heard D.C. has five quarterbacks on the roster and here I thought three was too many! I also hear they were getting visits from Sam Bradford AND Jimmy Clausen! What's with that??
Also in football, the Big Ben charges are dropped?????!!!!! What is going on? I'd like to see if the judge is still going release the evidence tomorrow. Things just got interesting, and I'm certainly annoyed. One thing's for sure, that woman who filed charges isn't doing it for the money if she I dropping the charges, which leads me to think the Steeler really did do something.
Enough about Big Ben for now...how bout them Philllllss? :)
Also in football, the Big Ben charges are dropped?????!!!!! What is going on? I'd like to see if the judge is still going release the evidence tomorrow. Things just got interesting, and I'm certainly annoyed. One thing's for sure, that woman who filed charges isn't doing it for the money if she I dropping the charges, which leads me to think the Steeler really did do something.
Enough about Big Ben for now...how bout them Philllllss? :)
Friday, April 9, 2010
Finally Friday!
So, this is my first blog and I'm so excited to get the ball rolling! But anyway, it's finally Friday and this weather is GORGEOUS. And of course I'm inside watching The Masters on ESPN. Tiger is making a superb comeback if you ask me, I mean with all that pressure the guy's got a lot on his plate but he seems to be handling it pretty well; I know I couldn't, but then again I cringe at the thought of more than three people watching me play! I give the guy a lot of credit, I mean coming back after months of not playing and he's tearing it up on the course! Yeah,yeah what he did was wrong, perverted and grimy but he's human! A very WEALTHY human who just made some mistakes, one after the other. But come on, how many regular people are doing the same thing and not being slammed for it?! If it's anything, I forgive him. He's a great golfer and I hope he wins the Masters this year.
Enough about Tiger, though. IT'S BASEBALL SEASON PEOPLE! I've been looking forward to this since the World Series ended. I'll tell you right now I am a Philly fan. But don't worry I'll be talking about other sports teams too, just after I brag about Philly :) Great start to the season though for my Phills, despite last night's loss to the Nationals :/ So much for our undefeated season...but hey, you can't win them all! Our line up is SICK though, there is not a single hole in it. We will walk all over every pitcher from Jimmy Rollins to Jayson Werth to Carlos Ruiz. Yes we've got a great team and I can't wait to watch them this season but you know what? I don't think people realize how good looking our team is! Chase Utley..hello, duh obviously he's a stud no questions asked. Except for his ONLY downfall, the greased and slicked back hair.That's gotta go! Shane Victorino is a cutie too, that skin and those eyes! My personal favorite...Jayson Werth<3 There is something about him, besides his facial hair, that is so intriguing about him! Maybe his stellar arm? I'm speechless, he's just so damn good looking!
Alright, that's enough for today. Keep an eye our for Tiger, he might surprise the world this weekend! Go Phills and good luck to the rest of the National League :)
Enough about Tiger, though. IT'S BASEBALL SEASON PEOPLE! I've been looking forward to this since the World Series ended. I'll tell you right now I am a Philly fan. But don't worry I'll be talking about other sports teams too, just after I brag about Philly :) Great start to the season though for my Phills, despite last night's loss to the Nationals :/ So much for our undefeated season...but hey, you can't win them all! Our line up is SICK though, there is not a single hole in it. We will walk all over every pitcher from Jimmy Rollins to Jayson Werth to Carlos Ruiz. Yes we've got a great team and I can't wait to watch them this season but you know what? I don't think people realize how good looking our team is! Chase Utley..hello, duh obviously he's a stud no questions asked. Except for his ONLY downfall, the greased and slicked back hair.That's gotta go! Shane Victorino is a cutie too, that skin and those eyes! My personal favorite...Jayson Werth<3 There is something about him, besides his facial hair, that is so intriguing about him! Maybe his stellar arm? I'm speechless, he's just so damn good looking!
Alright, that's enough for today. Keep an eye our for Tiger, he might surprise the world this weekend! Go Phills and good luck to the rest of the National League :)
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