Monday, June 06, 2005

Viva Las Vegas...

Gambling
The P-1 Wild Ass Road Trip to Las Vegas/Los Angeles hits the road in just a few hours (8 to be exact as this is being written). I've always been a fan of the roadtrip, but this 18 hour excursion could be pushing it. But hey, I'm definitely not complaining...this trip should be a blast. The highlight should be the LA House Party, but I sure could do without meeting Bobby Trendy...Yeccch.

Sunday, June 05, 2005

Packer Fans Rejoice!!!

Favre
A story for the Sturminator

Wellllllll...now it seems that Green Bay Packers Quarterback Brett Favre is leaving the door slightly ajar to the possibility that this next season may not be his last in the National Football League. It really should not come as a shock. I think the mental and physical grind of an NFL season would make any player, rookie to seasoned vet, reconsider coming back during the offseason. But once they've had a few months away from the game and a chance to get their 'batteries re-charged,' the negative feelings they may have felt at the end of the year fade away most of the time. I wouldn't be surprised to see Favre play two or three more seasons...

A Good Team Going To Waste...

FC Dallas
FC Dallas the hottest pro team in the Metroplex

With their 2-0 shutout win over Real Salt Lake Saturday night, FC Dallas (formerly the Burn) are now unbeaten in their last 6 games and in first place of Major League Soccer's Western Conference. Unfortunately, not a lot of people in this town probably know that...or even care.

Americans have been told since the 70's that soccer was going to be the next big spectator sport here in the States. I was one of those kids who played the game a majority of my childhood...and I still love to both play and watch soccer today. The argument that it is a 'boring' game does not fly with me. I admit that when you put it up against the rest of our American sports, the action may be more subtle, but there is action nonetheless. I would like to see pro soccer get a bigger following in the US, but I just don't think it is going to happen when you stack it up against other forms of sports and entertainment.

The future looks bright, though, for FC Dallas. They will move into their brand new stadium in Frisco later this summer, which should mean a renewed interest in the club. Once the gleam wears off the team's new facility, then we'll see just how many fans will have been attracted to the sport and not just the surroundings.