McGwire Comes Clean
It took a while but Mark McGwire finally came clean about steroids. After years of denial and avoiding the questions he admitted to using them for about 10 years during his career. Then he ruined it! Ruined is admission!
McGwire claimed he “only” took steroids to be healthy and feel better and not for strength. Oh, and he went on to say they didn’t make him a better hitter. So, he was hitting 580 foot homers before he took steroids? Oh, and that’s why he was choked up nearly in tears? Because he felt guilty about feeling better? Please!!! Who does he think he’s kidding? The only person he’s fooling is himself or the diehard Cardinal fan who’s prepared to believe anything their beloved slugger says.
Mark McGwire cheated, period. And he knows it…
Number One For A Day
Congratulations to Bruce Pearl and his Tennessee Volunteers for an absolutely amazing day and week in Knoxville. Down to just 6 scholarship players the Vols routed UNC-Charlotte then
stunned top ranked Kansas Sunday in Knoxville.
Doing the right thing isn’t always the easiest thing to do, but Pearl and Tennessee appear well on their way. Pearl dismissed Tyler Smith from the team for his role in the arrest of four U-T basketball players on drug and gun charges. Cameron Tatum, Brian Williams and Melvin Goins remain suspended and likely will not return this season if it all.
Sometimes doing the right thing can also pay off. I didn’t appear possible but this team
actually looks better now. They had walk-ons play 45 minutes against Kansas! Not against
Lenoir-Rhyne or Neverheardofyou State, Kansas! They played 45 hard, inspired minutes and
the 6 scholarship players played with a renewed passion and a chemistry we haven’t seen
in 2 years.
Let this be a lesson to everyone, do the right thing, the results just may surprise you!!!
CJ2K... Johnson Crosses Into History
Disappointing, depressing, amazing… Call it want you want, you can’t call the Titans season boring. From 0-6 to 8-8 was an impressive turnaround, but watching Chris Johnson go for 2,000 was special.
Only 5 have done it before him and in a pass happy age we may not see it again for a long, long time. So, take a few days and appreciate what you saw and the effort he gave whether the Titans were winning, losing, in the hunt or out of it. Chris Johnson is a football player and now he’s the face of the franchise.
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