Tuesday, February 16, 2010

PantsCast February 16


Winter Olympics, All-Star Events, and Valentines Day issues.

Click here for some good times.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Post Super Bowl PantsCast

Who Dat won de Super Bowl?

Yep, it's over and discuss what happened on the field, the effects of this game on the legacy for the losing quarterback, and those commercials. Good or suck? It's all on the Post Super Bowl PantsCast!

Friday, February 5, 2010

When Players Don't Think Of All Aspects Of The Game...

This is just too bad. These guys are in the middle of a game and they're trying to sort out the next defensive series. Meanwhile snarky a-holes like myself make fun of them for their last names. It's just wrong. And yet you're smiling....

The PantsCast Is Finally On I-Tunes



It took way too much time dealing with Apple technical problems, but the PantsCast is now on I-Tunes.

Just go to this URL:

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=354156912


Don't be a slave to the computer anymore, just load up the PantsCast to your mobile type device that's all the rage with the children these days and move forward in your activities. That is all.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Which Is The Worst Sports Month?

Do you argue for July or February as the worst month of the sporting world?

Check out the arguments here.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Playoff PantsCast Super Bowl Edition

Yes, it works now. If you tried this link and it went nowhere...well, just thank the "geniuses" at Apple.

It is time for the big game and we have a PantsCast to match! I don't want to oversell it, but this might be the best thing anyone has done ever.

That includes the Magna Carta, but doesn't include the outdoor smoker.

Check it out!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Stunner

I was driving around today when I heard the words "Jay Novacek" and "dead" in the same sentence.

As a native Dallasite, naturally I freaked. It turns out it was his wife, but that still leaves me quite stunned. I never rooted for LeAnne Novacek on the football field, yet her alleged suicide by a gunshot wound still feels like something big has been ripped away for NFL fans.

During an era of Cowboys football when players perfected the art of bad boy images and shameless self-promotion, Novacek was a quiet worker. He didn't dance, he didn't talk, he just got open. He went to the Pro-Bowl nearly every year he was in Dallas and became Troy Aikman's go-to guy when a first down was critical.

Cowboys fans loved him and even Dallas-haters had to respect him. He was one of the good guys on a team full of questionable characters. Defenses couldn't cover him, but you'd never hear him tell you about it.

That's why I still stunned by his wife's sudden and violent suicide. Out of all the players on those early 90's teams, Novacek struck me as a man with a solid foundation and a reliable family man. His wife's death may have absolutely nothing to do with him, but out of all the players to have this sort of tragedy happen, Novacek would by at the bottom of the list.

You never wish this tragedy on anyone, but it hurts even more when it happens to someone you admired as the epitome of normalcy. It feels like if it can happen to him, it could happen to me. And that's scary.
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