So this guy is an NHL hockey reporter, just like Tony Gallager.
Since they both cover the NHL only, how could either know anything about sports? Why would anyone worry about what all 256 of their collective neurons did last week?
Mendes is a ******, just like Gallagher. (Note that I capitalized "******" just to show them some respect. Ok, so not so much. )
Canadian Writers Take on the Grey Cup :(
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Yeah, I found that too, when I had to google him to find out just exactly who the hell this guy is. It bears mentioning that if you examine the posts on that page, they date back nearly three years, prob before half the planet even heard of FB.CatsEyes wrote:http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&gid=2231207642
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A good reason not to watch Sportsnet Ontario/East. I have no problem with Sportsnet Pacific. Don Taylor and Craig McEwen (sp?), in particular, have always been strong supporters of the BC Lions.B.C.FAN wrote:Another reason not to watch Sportsnet.
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Wrong network? Clearly this guys a moron, I'm sure I've spent as much time on a reply as he did on this piece. What an idiotic comment.
As for the ads, he must LOVE Monday Night Football, I'm pretty sure half the game is advertisements.
As for the ads, he must LOVE Monday Night Football, I'm pretty sure half the game is advertisements.
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Great rebuttals, especially sj-roc!
What a clown this Mendez guy is. Why not just say you don't like it and move along? Down here in the US my American friends have really enjoyed watching CFL games. Funny that they aren't all about comparisons or trying to define one league as better than the other. They've just enjoyed the product for what it is and have been entertained.
Kurt Russel, Derek Jeter, and commercials? What on earth does that have to do with being entertained by sports? Get a job with Entertainment Tonight or something. Oh do tell us who Jeter is dating this week! "Enquiring minds want to know!"
Maybe this bozo should read something about his former Sportsnet colleague on a TSN blog: http://www.tsn.ca/blogs/will_hill/?id=300656
What a clown this Mendez guy is. Why not just say you don't like it and move along? Down here in the US my American friends have really enjoyed watching CFL games. Funny that they aren't all about comparisons or trying to define one league as better than the other. They've just enjoyed the product for what it is and have been entertained.
Kurt Russel, Derek Jeter, and commercials? What on earth does that have to do with being entertained by sports? Get a job with Entertainment Tonight or something. Oh do tell us who Jeter is dating this week! "Enquiring minds want to know!"
Maybe this bozo should read something about his former Sportsnet colleague on a TSN blog: http://www.tsn.ca/blogs/will_hill/?id=300656
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He is based out of Ottawa.nelson95 wrote:and the point of this is....
Let me guess, writer is from...Toronto?
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Even better explanation for him not following the CFL! He sure likes to name drop, I'm sure that while he saw Jeter , Jeter never saw him! While he could well have been a hanger on in the Yankees dressing room, I'm pretty sure it was the more senior reporters that got the interviews.Ravi wrote:He is based out of Ottawa.nelson95 wrote:and the point of this is....
Let me guess, writer is from...Toronto?
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Yeah - nothing like losing the Grey Cup on a penalty.4 - Point Taken.
CFL fans will tell you that the greatest Grey Cup game ever played was the 1989 tilt between Hamilton and Saskatchewan. Dave Ridgeway kicked a game-winning field goal as time expired to give his team a 43-40 win.
But here's what CFL supporters tend to forget: If Ridgeway misses that kick and puts it thru the end zone, his team still would have won 41-40. And how weird would that celebration have been? One of these years, a Grey Cup will be decided by a single-point missed field goal and all hell will break loose
BTW - for a writer, you might want to double-check the correct spelling of Dave Ridgway's name.
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sj-roc wrote:an Mendes explains his Top 10 reasons for not watching the Grey Cup.
CFL fans will tell you that the greatest Grey Cup game ever played was the 1989 tilt between Hamilton and Saskatchewan. Dave Ridgeway kicked a game-winning field goal as time expired to give his team a 43-40 win.
But here's what CFL supporters tend to forget: If Ridgeway misses that kick and puts it thru the end zone, his team still would have won 41-40. And how weird would that celebration have been? One of these years, a Grey Cup will be decided by a single-point missed field goal and all hell will break loose.
Yeah, the earth is going to spin right off its axis. BTW, there's no E in Ridgway. BTW2, the Ridgway kick was not the last play of that game. BTW3, everyone who follows the game understands the rouge rule. The only hell breaking loose would be in the narrow minds of those who accept only the NFL way of doing things.
It could've been one of those classic "kick it in, kick it out, kick it back in" scenarios that can only happen in the CFL. Putting it through the endzone was not a given had he missed. It was a 35 yard attempt so the ball still had to travel at least 55 yards in the air to go out of the endzone. Paul Osbaldiston was in the endzone prepared to boot it back out. On one of the pre-Grey Cup shows Ridgway was talking about the class Ossie showed when he sought Ridge out and gave him the ball. Presumably the Ti-Cats also had a returner back there as well to try running out any wide attempt.
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