Federal prosecutors in the grand jury investigation of Barry Bonds for committing perjury during his BALCO testimony and for tax evasion was not handed down this week. The grand jury’s term expired, but has been extended for an unspecified amount of time to continue the investigation.
Bonds’ former trainer, Greg Anderson is sitting in jail because he won’t testify. What does he know that he can’t say? Either Barry took them, or he did not. The truth is the truth. If this guy is sitting in jail because Barry Bonds did NOT take steroids, than these people are even more dumb that I thought.
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While watching ‘Quite Frankly’ on ESPN, I found myself getting very frustrated. Doug Gottlieb was filling in for Stephen A. Smith for the week and Gottlieb’s style is that of many reporters today and that is super critical of any issue happening in the sports arena. It makes me wonder if anyone would really care about these television and radio sports shows if they weren’t so negative on every issue. (more…)
After watching “Outside the Lines” on ESPN in which kids as young as the 4th grade are being scouted and contacted by Division 1 college coaches, it’s no wonder to me why our basketball system is so screwed up from the top to the bottom. Kids don’t even know how to play, let alone know how to play as part of a team and the organization HoopScooponline.com is telling us who the next LeBron James is at nine years old. I’ll also discuss the double standard in sports for superstars and lesser players, but this isn’t about the league endorsing this standard. (more…)
ESPN is as responsible for the good and bad we see in sports today as any source out there because of the focus they emphasize with the spectacular over solid play. ESPN is making the stars and influencing who the fans shouldn’t like as opposed to fans deciding who the stars will be and who they don’t like. ESPN has hit a tape measure home run with their “My Wish” series that is connected to the Make-a-Wish organization for seriously and a lot of times terminally ill children. They grant wishes for these kids and this series involves professional teams doing their parts to help the community.
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