Dec 07 2008
Hancock, Tebow, Warriors
I saw a commercial talking about how Hancock was out on DVD and Blu-Ray now. That movie was pretty bad, but the funny thing is is that the ad made several claims that were just idiotic. The first thing they said was a review from who knows what newspaper claiming that Hancock was the most action packed super hero movie of the year….Have they seen The Dark Knight or The Incredible Hulk? The next one, however, was even more absurd and presumptuous. The commercial went on to say “The best superhero movie of the year”. Wow. I am pretty sure that everyone who has seen The Dark Knight would disagree. Even the Hulk was way better than Hancock. I would barely even qualify Hancock as a superhero movie, and they are saying it is the best superhero movie of the year? Better than the Dark Knight? That is ALMOST funny.
Anyways, number 2 ranked Florida beat number 1 Alabama today 30-21. Even though Alabama was ranked higher than Florida, it seemed as if everyone thought, no KNEW, that the Gators would beat the Tide. Tim Tebow, Florida’s sensational quarterback, threw for 217 yards, 3 touchdowns, and no interceptions. He was the offensive leader, firing people up and making the big plays when they needed to be made. Tebow won the Heisman as a sophomore (which is incredible) and has a solid chance of doing it again. He has 28 touchdowns this year and only 2 interceptions, which is an incredible ratio. Florida is looking to move on to the national championship. Alabama tried, but Florida is just too good. I noticed that Florida is good at college football and basketball, but their professional teams always seem to be pretty bad…weird.
And now it is the time of the week for me to complain about the Warriors, again. They lost by 35 points to the Spurs. The final score 123-88 Spurs. Why are the Warriors so bad? I have run out of things to say. I see so much potential on the team, Brendan Wright, Jamal Crawford, C.J. Watson, Kelenna Azubuike, Anthony Randolph, Andris Biedrins, etc. Plus they have solid experience with Stephen Jackson and Corey Maggette. Yet, despite all this, they continue to show the league how badly they want to lose. Did the loss of Baron Davis really cripple them this badly? He isn’t even an all-star, despite the fact that Bay Area fans thought he should have been last year. Hopefully Monta, if and when he returns, will spark up Golden State. Jamal Crawford has been doing incredible since he arrived in Golden State. There is a lot of promise, but no execution. Last year it seemed that the Warriors could win, or lose, to any team on any night. This year, it seems like they can just lose to any and every team. However, I still love watching them. And that’s all I can say tonight