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"Looking at a great sports season is like looking at a great movie"
Written by Barry Barnes   
Friday, 08 February 2008
       Surprise endings in movies are great, but surprise endings in sports are fantastic.  Like movies, through a sports season, no matter which one, you can predict what’s going to happen- or at least think what’s going to happen.  For example, the movie,” Valentine”, a girl was being stalked and all of her friends were being killed.  After it was said and done, she realized it was one of her friends, the only one alive- go figure.  The girl’s friend was lying dead with the killer’s mask on.  Surprise!  Come to find out her boyfriend set the dead girl up.  Throughout the movie, the killer’s nose bleed after he made a kill and when the dude hugged his girlfriend, his nose bleed.  That was awesome. 

 

 


    Just like this past football season.  It was a great movie starting… Music please!  The New England Patriots.  The Patriots took care of business all season, but they had some help along the way- hint, The Ravens game.  Besides that, The Pats, led by the league’s best quarterback, Tom Brady, was making and braking records all season long.  The man, Junior Seau, was finally going to get his ring.  Surprise!  The New York- started 0-2, the head coach, Tom Coughlin, was going to be fired before the season ends, “ I’m always open”, TE Jeremy Shockey injured, “ Manning is not a leader”, said former Giant Tiki Barber- Giants kicked butt on the road and through the playoffs.  In the Super Bowl, The Giants did not beat nor stomp out The Patriots, sorry Michael, The Giants gave The Pats a ghetto beating- especially Brady.  That was a good movie, too.

     
   
Now, The NBA is working on a blockbuster movie of there own.  The Boston Celtics is a shoe in to go to The Finals.  Hold it!  The Detroit Pistons said not so fast with their play and the teams in the east are not backing down.  The Bobcats have their number.  The San Antonio Spurs will repeat.  Hold it!  The Los Angeles Lakers don’t agree.  The Lakers moved Kwame Brown from the in-house to the out-house( traded to the Memphis Grizzlies for Pau Gasol) and placed Pau Gasol in the penthouse in the sky.  The Phoenix Suns traded for Shaq and now they have size.  The western conference is so deep, The Titanic still would be sinking.  College basketball will be a great movie, Oscar worthy.

       
     
Until MLB get a salary cap and Div-1 college football get some kind of playoff system, they will always make- B-movies, straight to DVD.

        

 
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