The Morning After Pill is a daily recap of the previous days events. It’ll usually be sports, but that’s open for change. Certain teams/sporting events are left out due to a lack of caring. Or not being able to see the keyboard because of alcohol.
NFL: Andy Reid has declared that Donovan McNabb will return as starter for the Eagles in 2010. Kolb has proven he’s more than capable to handle the spot, so really the team should ship one of them out before they run into an Aaron Rodgers/Brett Favre situation. There’s been lots of hooplah about this Rooney Rule in the last couple of days. Part of the noise has been about how the Seatlle Seahawks made a mockery out of the rule by going directly after Pete Carroll and not really paying attention to minority coaches. Well now it comes out that they made an offer to Tony Dungy, with the hopes of him being their President. He turned them down, then got all pissy at them when they didn’t really try to hire a black coach. Dick.
College Football:Jim Leavitt, USF football coach who was just fired amidst allegations he hit one of his players, wants his job back. Guillaume Latendresse led the Minnesota Wild to a 4-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins by scoring one goal and assisting on three others. There was some other stuff, but I’ll get to that in later posts today.
MLB:Only one thing of any note happened in the beisball yesterday. It happened quite early though, but I’m sure somebody who might read this doesn’t know about it. Mark McGwire finally came clean about his usage of steroids. My god, it’s shocking right? But it’s okay big guy, he claims he only used them to help in healing processes and not to become all strong and stuff.
NBA: Joe Johnson had 36 points as he lead the Atlanta Hawks to their third win over the Celtics this season. They won the game 102-96. Danny Granger had 23 points to lead the Indiana Pacers, as they coincidentally overcame a 23 point defecit to beat the Raptors 105-101. Chris Bosh lead the Raps with 27 points and 10 boards as they fell to one game below .500. LeBron fell 2 rebounds shy of a triple double as the Cavs held on to defeat the Golden State Warriors 117-114. Blah blah blah, the Utah Jazz whupped the Miami Heat 118-89. Luol Deng had 27 points as the Chicago Bulls put the Detroit Pistons in their place. They won by a score of 120-87, and extended the Pistons losing streak to 13 games, their longest such streak since 93/94.
College Basketball: Fourth ranked Villanova defeated unranked Louisville 92-84 in an ugly game last night. The two teams combined for 44 turnovers, 67 fouls and a disgusting 94 FTs.
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