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 Post subject: Does anybody read "The Sports Guy's" Website?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 5:39 pm 
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I have been reading his articles for probably the last 6 months. He is pretty damn funny. You can find his articles on ESPN.com (I think it is on Page2) and he has his own website, too.

Just wondering what everyone else thought.

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I just started reading his articles a couple of weeks ago, i think he his hilarious. Defintely worth checking out.

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I love his ramblings.

I used to read his columns all the time...but I don't find myself on ESPN.com very much anymore.

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He's awesome, but I don't have the attention span for his long ass articles very often :P


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his fantasy basketball drafts are good, but everything else i cant stomach

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Good times.
Red Sox.
I'm drunk again.
Red Sox.
I'm an idiot.
Red Sox.
My buddy Gus.
Red Sox.
My buddy House.
Red Sox.
WWF.
Red Sox.
The Sports Gal.
Celtics.
Jimmy Kimmel.
Red Sox.
ESPN 8.
Red Sox.
Teen Wolf 2.
Patriots.
My Book Tour.
Red Sox.


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The pop culture stuff is hysterical. Some of the stuff he writes actually makes me laugh out loud, which is an extremely rare thing for me to do.

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Chris_H_2 wrote:
Good times.
Red Sox.
I'm drunk again.
Red Sox.
I'm an idiot.
Red Sox.
My buddy Gus.
Red Sox.
My buddy House.
Red Sox.
WWF.
Red Sox.
The Sports Gal.
Celtics.
Jimmy Kimmel.
Red Sox.
ESPN 8.
Red Sox.
Teen Wolf 2.
Patriots.
My Book Tour.
Red Sox.


Pretty much sums it up. I used to read his column religiously, now I definitely pick and choose. I skip about anything devoted entirely to Boston teams, as I think I've heard everything worthwhile he has to say about them. I think his ramblings and mailbags are the best thing he has now.

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Love him, my favorite sportswriter. Been reading his stuff for a little over 5 years now. Every time I read his stuff I feel like he is "one of the guys".

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There are 648 threads on Simmons.

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Ensign9 wrote:
There are 648 threads on Simmons.


seriously?

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jimmac24 wrote:
Ensign9 wrote:
There are 648 threads on Simmons.


seriously?


yah.


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He went downhill after his move to LA and has pretty much sucked since the Sox won the Series.


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I just started reading his book yesterday.....pretty good so far.

All day I've been looking for his Friday NFL article, but about 10 minutes ago realized that it is only Thursday.

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i agree, i cant read him much anymore since the red sox won the series...

and he totally stole the name of his book after the famous video shot where a rangers fan held up a "now i can die in peace" sign after the rangers stanley cup in 94.


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