Fall TV Lineup...
I'm certainly not one of those neo-intellectuals who thinks that they are profound and deep because they tell people that they, "don't watch much TV." Bullsh*t. You're just like me--you watch TV all of the time--you just don't watch anything in particular. In fact--TV in general is so bad right now that with the Sopranos going off of the air, LOST is the only non-sports show that I actually schedule around--and it doesn't even come back on the air until February.
However...in an effort to keep this blog relevant, I'm going to use the magic of DVR to try to watch some of the top shows. Here they are:
Family Guy: Now--I guess it is a public admission that I'm a Star Wars geek, but I thought Sunday's premiere was one of the top three episodes in the show's history. Beginning with the opening scene where the CBS Golf Team is talking about how hot Amy Mickelson is during a golf telecast, referencing the size of her rack and how many golf balls she can fit in her mouth---stretching all of the way to the Empire not shooting-down the escape pod with R2D2 and C3P0 in it because budget cuts were limiting the amount of lasers they used. (Note: Family Guy is the closest thing to a "schedule-around" show I can think of---just absolutely the funniest show on television.
Curb Your Enthusiasm: After cancelling the show, bringing Larry back to life, and then reviving it 18 months later, this show has become more convoluted than the Brady Bunch. Quality is down, ridiculousness is up but it doesn't matter because it is a) hilarious, and b) has the hottest 40+ year-old on television. It has found its way off of the schedule-around list--but is ABSOLUTELY a weekly watch.
How I Met Your Mother: Okay--this show is still too entertaining to stop watching, but gets more and more gay every episode. The big thing that I don't understand is how Ted continues to get outrageously hot chicks despite being a complete tool. First it was the hooker/paralegal, then it was Victoria (easily the hottest), then of course Robin, and now last night, Mandy Moore. It really brings down the beauty of Neil Patrick Harris (a homosexual) playing the ultimate a**hole.
House: I loved this show in the first season when it was a Law and Order-style "watch one episode here and there and not have to worry about plot-development" kind of show. Then it got popular, they started underlying themes, and it all went to crap.
However...Omar Epps was written out of the show--so I'm back in.
Others I'm trying to watch to stay hip:
The Office
Gang Bang (or Big Bang or something)
Any other suggestions?
Learn Something...
I'm tired of hearing that "Sports isn't News". That's ludicrous.
If you don't want to watch sports, fine.
If you think that other things are more important than sports, fine.
But Sports IS News. In fact--sports is more relevant than many allow it to be. This was most-recently brought to my attention by my former-roommate who mentioned how angry his dad became at a dinner party when someone had never heard of Ty Cobb.
It brings up a decent point though--there are people in sports that EVERYONE should know. Just like EVERYONE should know whether or not someone has been President of the United States. (For the record, my friend Tom--a political science major and a professional lobbyist once bet me that Chester A. Arthur was NOT a US President. Poor Tom...)
SO...
Here is a list of people you ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO RECOGNIZE BY NAME. Maybe they're an all-time great, maybe they're news-worthy, maybe Stuart Scott would call them "Now." But whatever the reason for their fame--this is the BARE-MINIMUM of people you can attach a sport to upon hearing their name. So if you don't recognize one of them, LOOK THEM UP!
By sport... (And note that the number of people listed is in direct correlation to the social relevance of the sport.)
(Oh--PLEASE send further suggestions to me...I'm sure I left some people off.)
Baseball
Hank Aaron
Johnny Bench
Yogi Berra
Barry Bonds
Roger Clemens
Roberto Clemente
Ty Cobb
Joe Dimaggio
Carlton Fisk
Lou Gehrig
Ken Griffey Jr.
Joe Jackson
Sandy Kolfax
Greg Maddux
Mickey Mantle
Willie Mays
Cal Ripken
Jackie Robinson
Alex Rodriguez
Pete Rose
Ozzie Smith
George Steinbrenner
Babe Ruth
Ted Williams
Cy Young
Basketball
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Lew Alcindor
Carmello Anthony
Red Auerbach
Charles Barkley
Rick Barry
Len Bias
Sam Bowie
Kobe Bryant
Wilt Chamberlain
Bob Cousy
Kevin Durant
Julius Erving
Patrick Ewing
Phil Jackson
Lebron James
Earvin “Magic” Johnson
Michael Jordan
Bobby Knight
Mike Krzyzewski
Christian Laettner
Karl Malone
Moses Malone
Pete Maravich
Greg Oden
Hakeem Olajuwan
Shaquille O’Neal
Scottie Pippen
Oscar Robertson
Dennis Rodman
Bill Russell
John Stockton
Isaiah Thomas
Dick Valvano
Dick Vitale
Bill Walton
Dwayne Wade
John Wooden
Football
Marcus Allen
Tom Brady
Jim Brown
Reggie Bush
Dick Butkus
Terry Bradshaw
Paul "Bear" Bryant
Mike Ditka
John Elway
Brett Favre
Vince Lombardi
Ronnie Lott
John Madden
Dan Marino
Peyton Manning
Randy Moss
Joe Namath
Joe Paterno
Walter Payton
Bill Parcells
Ahmad Rashad
Jerry Rice
Barry Sanders
Deion Sanders
Bo Schembechler
OJ Simpson
Emmitt Smith
Roger Staubach
Lawrence Taylor
Jim Thorpe
Ladanian Tomlinson
Brian Urlacher
Michael Vick
Reggie White
(Note: I didn't include Vince Young on this list--but he is darn close. I still hold a grudge for his childish "It's obvious that the voters weren't watching my games" comments after he lost the '05 Heisman to perhaps the best college football player of his generation in Reggie Bush...but I absolutely believe that this guy is the real deal. CLEARLY the best player of that draft at this point.)
(Oh--I also didn't include Mike Gundy on that list.)
Hockey
Wayne Gretzky
Mario Lemiuex
Bobby Orr
Golf
Ben Hogan
Bobby Jones
Jack Nicklaus
Phil Mickelson
Arnold Palmer
Gary Player
Brett Schlameus
Payne Stewart
Tom Watson
Tiger Woods
Babe Didrickson-Zaharias
Soccer
Beckham
Pele
Tennis
Andre Agassi
Arthur Ashe
Bjorn Borg
Chris Evert
Roger Federer
Billy Jean King
Anna Kournikova
John McEnroe
Martina Navratilova
Pete Sampras
Maria Sharapova
Serena Williams
Venus Williams
NASCAR
Dale Earnhardt
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Jeff Gordon
Richard Petty
Cycling
(Sorry--I said SPORTS.)
Boxing
Muhammad Ali
Cassius Clay
Evander Holyfield
Oscar De la Hoya
Roberto Duran
Joe Frazier
Sugar Ray Leonard
Joe Louis
Rocky Marciano
Sugar Ray Robinson
Mike Tyson
Monday, September 24, 2007
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7 comments:
For the TV lineup, you forgot about "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", which airs on Thursday's on the FX network. Besides starring Hollywood legend Danny Devito, one week from Thursday it will have guest star Ryan Homchick.
Your sports lists are ridiculous.
You need to make this evaluation on an "entire Hall of Fame +" basis, adding current stars (i.e. future hall of famers) and other notables like Hank Gathers.
I don't understand the last part.
I'm trying to keep it as superficial as possible--the list of people that every SPORTS FAN should know would be much longer.
You left a few people off of your list that I could see. Baseball: Marge Schott, John Olerud, Danny Tartubell, John Rocker. Football: Franco Harris, Ryan Leaf
You also should have had an olympics category for itself instead of just reciting the original Dream Team for the 18th time.
Dude,
I have two beefs with your blog:
1. No Y.A. Tittle
2. How can you state that cycling is not a sport directly underneath nascar?
That is all.
to III's comment...Franco Harris was considered but fell into the "Sports Fans Should Know" category--as did YA Tittle for that matter.
I may have to make that list...it is going to take months though...
In regard to NASCAR--
I don't really think it is a sport, but it is covered by ESPN and has become relevant somehow.
Those three deserve mention.
John from SF just informed me that I left Joe Montana off of this list.
Yeah--pretty sure he makes it...
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