The Masters, Tiger Wins - The Skinny on Sports - 04-10-2005
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Here is the latest episode of The Skinny on Sports Podcast.
On today’s show, we talk about:
1st quarter: Tiger’s Win at The Masters
2nd quarter: Golf - ball and equipment - should there be new rules?
3rd quarter: Baseball Season is under way - steroids still the story?
4th quarter: NBA - Lakers out, Karl for coach of the year?
Overtime: Draft Picks - NBA and NHL
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Show length: 10 minutes, 11 seconds
File size: 4.7 megs
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April 11th, 2005 at 9:09 pm
I agree - the Masters was awesome - Tiger’s the best! However, you know me, I have to comment - this time, on the CBS
coverage - once again, all syrupy (aka Macatee & Nantz) and
the piano tinkling made you wonder who died .. too much
exposure of Tiger practising, walking, sitting -DiMarco sipping bottled water all day and oh yeah, Phil Mickelson had more
exposure than the both of them, even tho’ he was out of contention shortly after breakfast .. was anybody else playing
golf yesterday? Hey, but what do I know .. and oh yeah once
more, let’s bring back Gary McCord ..
April 14th, 2005 at 7:30 am
On the equipment, course, Tiger-proofing, and the juice, I like Phillip Torrone’s suggestion in an early Engadget podcast…the mutant leagues. Establish a Mutant NBA, Mutant NFL, Mutant MLB, Mutant Olympics, etc. where all performance enhancing drugs are legal. It could be the XFL meets the X-Men meets WWE for the traditional US sports. With the no-comment Mark McGwire as comissioner, I’m sure it would be wildly entertaining and something we could be proud of.