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Top Ten Biggest Sports Mysteries

Dave2112

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This top Ten isn't mine, but should be attributed to AOL newswriter Jim Armstrong...
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So Deep Throat, the Washington Post's source on the Watergate scandal, has emerged from the shadows. His name is W. Mark Felt, a former FBI higher-up who figured he might as well come clean now since, at 91, now is about all he's got left.

With that particular deep, dark secret out of the bag, we turn our attention today to some of the world's other unsolved mysteries.

Specifically, the ones in the sports world. Like, for example, how the Yankees can be in fourth place with a payroll higher than Keith Richards on New Year's eve.

Gather around, fellow conspiracy theorists. It's time to unravel the riddles, end the enigmas and solve the mysteries. Or at least have fun trying. Here's one man's list of the Top 10 mysteries in the bouncing balls department:

1. The 1985 NBA draft lottery.

Was the fix in that day the Knicks defied the odds and came away with the No. 1 pick, aka Patrick Ewing? I've never bought into this one, but millions of people believe the league office rigged the lottery to deliver Ewing to the Big Apple. The biggest mystery of all is why so many people still care 20 years later. It's not like Ewing ever won anything. His biggest claim to fame was breaking the world record for table dances at some skin parlor in Atlanta.

2. The John Elway trade never made.

Remember in 1983, when Elway was drafted by the Colts, but refused to sign? He landed with the Broncos, but only after Al Davis made every effort to get him. In fact, Davis to this day swears he had an agreement in principle, but the deal was squelched by his arch-nemesis, former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle. Davis was so upset he has refused to this day to wash his hair.

3. Malcom Glazer buying Manchester United.

What were the odds that the only person in the United States who doesn't hate soccer would wind up buying the world's most famous kickball team? Not that Glazer, who also owns the Buccaneers, has been received with open arms in England. He's the least popular person on the island, percentage points behind Prince Charles' ravishing new bride.

4. Jimmy Hoffa's final resting place.

This qualifies as a sports mystery since just about everyone believes the former Teamsters boss is buried beneath Giants Stadium in New Jersey. In fact, Hoffa has as many career tackles there as Deion Sanders.

5. Bill Belichick's ascension to mastermind status.

It seems like forever and a day ago, but four years ago Belichick was considered a bust as a head coach. He had one winning year in his first six seasons, five with the Browns. In his first year with the Patriots, he finished 5-11. So how has he managed to win three of the last four Super Bowls? I don't know, but I've got a sneaking suspicion Tom Brady had something to do with it.

6. The O.J. murder case.

O.J. plays so much golf, he must think the real killer is a greenskeeper. Talk about a former A-lister who has fallen off the planet. The guy can't even get a Ginzu endorsement.

7. The Kobe-Shaq feud.

Kobe keeps denying it, but most people think he was the one behind the ouster of Phil Jackson and the trade that sent Shaq to the Heat. I have to be honest, I don't know how much clout Kobe has with Lakers owner Jerry Buss. All I know is that Jackson, who wants to be the Lakers' coach again, was spotted last week mowing Kobe's lawn.

8. The Barry Bonds steroids controversy.

Bonds admits to doing steroids, but claims he thought it was flaxseed oil. I for one believe him, but only because he's such a warm and sincere kind of guy. How popular is Bonds? Nomar Garciaparra, who was hitting a buck-50 in 14 games when he tore his hamstring, has 100,000 more All-Star votes than he does.

9. Jerry Rice's comeback.

Why would a man soon to be 43, with every receiving record in the book in his hip pocket, attempt a comeback after being waived twice and traded for a seventh-round draft pick? He either loves playing the game or bought way too much stock in Enron.

10. Baseball's dwindling home run totals.

Sports writers are getting all hot and bothered trying to put a finger on where all the home runs went. I've heard everything from global warming to the lukewarm economy cited as reasons. Can't these guys figure it out? There's one reason, and one reason only, why home runs are way down in the big leagues: flaxseed oil.
 
How can the Chicago Cubs go almost 100 years without winning a World Series?
 
unclebill said:
How can the Chicago Cubs go almost 100 years without winning a World Series?


unclebill, that is a sore spot with me, but to answer your question, we came close alot until 1945, but it was always the owners determination not to put a winning product on the field, because people came no matter how bad the team played. But now since Dusty Baker has arrived, winning seasons have become habit now. We will win one before the 100 year anniversary. I guarantee you that
 
Dead wrong Dave........

......Glazer is extremely popular on "the Island" unless of course you are one of the "islanders" who supports Manu, the rest of us hope he runs the club in to the ground.

My top ten sports mysteries.

1. What the hell is "kick ball"? never heard of such a sport.

2. Why is Grid Iron refered to as "football" when the ball is carried and thrown by means of hands 98% of the time?

3. Why is the "World Series" called, er, well, "The World Series"? how many countries take part?

4. Why are two of the top US sports played mainly by school girls in most other countries? i.e. Baseball ("rounders" played by school girls) and Basket Ball ("Net Ball" played by school girls)

5. Why do Americans look down their noses at soccer violence but find fights in ice hockey games perfectly acceptable?

6. Why has no one ever shot the one fingered "bon tempi" organ player who plays that annoying tune for no apparent reason at random intervals various US sports events?

7. Why does anyone find Basket ball interesting? they all run to one end and stick the ball in the hoop, they all run to the other end and stick the ball in the hoop, they all run to the other end again and stick the ball in the hoop, the other end again, stick it in the hoop, back down yet again stick it in the hoop, the other end......blah blah blah....

6. Why is it that in Grid Iron no one on the team is capable of doing more than one simple brainless task? makes me wonder how these guys survive off the field, what happens when they go to the can? do they have a specialist who deals with the task for them?

7. Does anyone care what the score is in an ice hockey game?

8. Corners, braking, "state of the art" automotive technology, any chance of US motor sport ever adopting these radical new ideas?

9. Why does the guy standing behind the hitter in baseball look like an ice hockey player who walked in to the wrong stadium?

10. Will there ever be a RFU/NFL code swapping tournament? I would love to see that one day!
 
lol

Funny post...........

1) why isnt Germany regardered as the best football nation in Europe?

2) why does chelski continue to recieve no punishments?

3) why isnt there some kind of salary cap in football?

4) when will Australia make another world cup?

5) why do people pay money to watch basketball?

6) how come the patriots keep on winning?

7) why do refs favor the patriots?

8) how come no one has noticed the Cowboys are a racist team?

9) why no likes the Raiders?

10) why is Charles Woodson underated
 
To answer Red's questions...

My top ten sports mysteries.

1. What the hell is "kick ball"? never heard of such a sport.

It's what we call soccer and (to borrow your upcoming comparison) is played by schoolgirls all over America

2. Why is Grid Iron refered to as "football" when the ball is carried and thrown by means of hands 98% of the time?

Because 2% of the time it's kicked. Ever kick a ball with your hands? Duh....besides, we tossed around the idea of "CarryandThrowball" a few times before shelving that line of thinking.

3. Why is the "World Series" called, er, well, "The World Series"? how many countries take part?

All of them that have pro baseball leagues that make money.

4. Why are two of the top US sports played mainly by school girls in most other countries? i.e. Baseball ("rounders" played by school girls) and Basket Ball ("Net Ball" played by school girls)

Because without the restrictions of salary caps and the existence of multi-million dollar endorsement deals...most of the stars of these sports wind up becoming crying, whining children when they actually have to perform.

5. Why do Americans look down their noses at soccer violence but find fights in ice hockey games perfectly acceptable?

We don't. Blame Canada. :cool2:

6. Why has no one ever shot the one fingered "bon tempi" organ player who plays that annoying tune for no apparent reason at random intervals various US sports events?

We shoot 'em all the time! The problem is there's so freakin' many of them! Where do you think all of those British Eurosynth players wound up after the '80's?

7. Why does anyone find Basket ball interesting? they all run to one end and stick the ball in the hoop, they all run to the other end and stick the ball in the hoop, they all run to the other end again and stick the ball in the hoop, the other end again, stick it in the hoop, back down yet again stick it in the hoop, the other end......blah blah blah....

For this one, even the TMF's resident Jedi Master has no answer. The Nike Side clouds everything....

6. Why is it that in Grid Iron no one on the team is capable of doing more than one simple brainless task? makes me wonder how these guys survive off the field, what happens when they go to the can? do they have a specialist who deals with the task for them?

Yes. They call those guys "kickers." (Substitute "rookie" if kicker has won a Super Bowl)

7. Does anyone care what the score is in an ice hockey game?

Only in the last 18 seconds or so. Much like soccer/"football"/kickball...a five hour ordeal with a final score of 1-0.

8. Corners, braking, "state of the art" automotive technology, any chance of US motor sport ever adopting these radical new ideas?

In Formula 1 racing, we already do. However, if you're referring to the...chuckle....hee-hee...sp--sp--SPORT (sorry, just couldn't do it) of NASCAR...well, "When Buford learns to read, then Buford learns to drive" or some other nugget of colloquialism...

9. Why does the guy standing behind the hitter in baseball look like an ice hockey player who walked in to the wrong stadium?

So they don't wind up looking like the aforementioned English schoolgirls after a fun-filled seven rounds of "Throw Rocks at Each Other's Faces".

10. Will there ever be a RFU/NFL code swapping tournament? I would love to see that one day!

So would I, my friend...so would I.
 
Thanks Dave......

....for that detailed and comprehensive response!


Any questions about cricket I can help you with me old china?
 
Barry Bonds was hitting 35-40 homeruns in his mid 20's to early 30's, then in his late 30's and eatly 40's he starts hitting 70+, and he had no idea he was using steroids? Please.
 
red indian said:
....for that detailed and comprehensive response!


Any questions about cricket I can help you with me old china?

Yes, actually...you can explain to me how it differs from baseball. It looks similar, but I'm sure the rules differ greatly. I'd like to know more about how a sport is played before I make any comments about it. I'd seriously like to know the basics.

And by the way Red...thanks for taking my response for what it is, lighthearted fun and satire between friends. In this day of childish PC and every second person being "offended" by the way the wind shifts direction, it's nice to be able to banter with someone without having to worry about crap like that. If only the nations of the world could follow our lead... :cool2:
 
Wait a minute.....the top 10 sports mysteries of all TIME?

Sorry, but so many of those are recent that have been posted....first off Indian....why do you seem to hate American sports so much? I detect some anger there! But anyway....here are a few mysteries for the ages:

1. When are they going to figure out the 'designated hitter' rule and make it consistent for both the AL and NL.

2. Why did it take so long for Jim Thorpe to finally be re-awarded his Olympic Medals.

3. Enough of professional athletes in the Olympics....when are they going back to amateurs?

4. Why isn't Australian Rules Football the most popular sport in the world?

5. With Wheldon's year, why are we still talking about Danica?

6. Why aren't men allowed to play in the LPGA? Sounds like a double standard to me!

7. When are they going to mow the grass at Royal Troon?

8. Why don't all sports have hot cheerleaders?

9. Why do we all feel professional wrestling is fake?

10. Why do they still keep Al Michaels around for Monday Night Football?
 
Jim......

....see Daves above post for an answer to your question, I cant put it any better.
 
Dave........

........look at this check this out I think it covers your questions http://members.tripod.com/~sccwa/crick.

The greatest clash in the game is about to commence once again, as the Aussies pay us a visit, to contest "The Ashes" test series, at various well known shrines dedicated to the game such as Lords, Trent Bridge and Old Trafford.

Take a look if it comes your way on BBC world or what ever the Brit TV chanel is that you get over there. If it lives up to its billing it might change your mind about the game!

We are even in with a chance of victory this time round, wich makes a nice change, they normally thrash the living day lights out of us.
 
Thanks for the info and the link, Red. Having been born in Scotland, but moving to America at a young age, I am seriously out of touch with my roots.

Jim, I don't think Red hates American sports, there's just a difference in things of this nature across the Big Pond. Plus, this whole topic has been a series of friendly, fun ribbing between the two of us for years. :triangle:
 
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