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03.10.2008 7:36 am

Not a Goodyear for tires

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So we’re thinking Tony Stewart killed future relationships with the Goodyear tire folks. Dale Earnhardt Jr. did the same.

They were not happy with the performance of those tires over the weekend. And they were not shy about it.

Here is how ESPN.com’s Terry Blount summed up it: “As far as some of the drivers are concerned, the square rocks on Fred Flintstone’s car are softer and preferable to the Goodyear tires the Sprint Cup teams used Sunday.”

Ouch! Listen to the stars complain:

“If I were Goodyear, I’d be very embarrassed about the tire they brought this weekend,” Stewart said. “It was ridiculous. If they can’t do better than that, pull out of the sport. I guarantee you that Hoosier or Firestone could do a better job than that.

“To tell us the week before the race we have a new tire and expect everyone figure it out is very disappointing. I guess that’s why they got run out of Formula One, the IRL, CART and USAC, you name it. They couldn’t keep up and provide a quality product. Maybe they don’t have enough quality people. We had a tire that didn’t meet the standards of the competition. You felt like you were holding your breath all day. I’m real excited I didn’t crash. I’ve been racing 28 years and never seen a racing tire like this weekend.”

Now, it’s Earnhardt’s turn: “I know Goodyear doesn’t like criticism, but I’m not going to sit here and put up with this. We couldn’t race side by side or we would wreck. Hopefully we can all get along and do something about this.

“Please don’t bring this tire to Darlington. As horrible as today was, that would be worse. I’m not part of the test, but I’m going just to ask drivers how it feels out there.”

It’s going to be tough working those sound bites into a Goodyear commercial . . .

MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE

Questions to ponder while Illinois State sweats out its at-large NCAA Tournament berth:

  • Now that Missouri State has fired basketball coach Barry Hinson, should he sue the NCAA for damages? Shouldn’t his Bears have earned two or three career-extending NCAA berths?
  • Shouldn’t the selection committee pay for this callous mistreatment?
  • What took the Blues so long to give Martin Rucinsky his permanent press box pass?
  • Who knew that Andy Murray had such high pain tolerance?


QUIPS ‘R US

Here is what some of America’s leading sports pundits have been writing:

Greg Cote, Miami Herald: “NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wants to deter another Spygate with tougher rules to include unannounced inspections of any team. Basically, he wants the right to Beli-check anybody, anytime.”

Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle, on how the Hall of Fames should handle the Barry Bonds asterisk ball: “What the HOF should do now is open an entire wing celebrating the game’s dark side . . . The HOF’s new wing could feature corked bats, scuffed baseballs, Vaseline-smeared caps. Finally, a spot for Pete Rose! A display of Charlie Hustle’s gambling slips and the phone he used to place bets from his office. Also: The suit and mustache Rafael Palmeiro wore while setting Congress straight on his steroid non-use … Mickey Mantle’s flask … Jose Canseco’s conscience, under a microscope … The minutes of the 1946 meeting of major league team owners when they voted 15-1 to keep blacks out of the national pastime … John Rocker, stuffed and mounted … Shoeless Joe Jackson’s shoes … Ted Williams’ head.”

Dan Daly, Washington Times: “This cheating episode involving Carl Edwards’ racecar has given me a great idea. The next time a cop pulls me over, I’m going to say, “I really wasn’t speeding, officer. It’s just that my oil tank lid fell off.”

Mike Bianchi, Orlando Sentinel: “Professional golfer Tripp Isenhour of Orlando issued an apology for intentionally hitting golf balls into a tree and killing a red-shouldered hawk that was reportedly making a constant and distracting ‘kee-aah’ sound during the taping of a golf instructional video. What exactly was the name of the video — To Kill a Mocking Bird? It’s no wonder Isenhour lost his PGA Tour card and is now playing on the Nationwide Tour. Maybe he should concentrate more on making birdies instead of killing them.”

MEGAPHONE

“There’s a lot of teams with size in the West. We added size, let alone a guy with championship experience. One win isn’t going to say we’re a finished product, but we’re on our way, I think, to improving and getting to a place where we’re going to feel confident once the playoffs come around.”

Suns guard Steve Nash, after his team finally won a game with Shaquille O’Neal.

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Thank God I got fired yesterday. They’re going to pay me $150,000 to go away. I didn’t know you could earn bonuses for losing, what a deal! At least now I won’t have to go on those boring 2 hour recruiting trips. I never really liked recruiting anyway, or winning for that matter. Frankly I’m not sure how I got this job. Oh well, Maybe Mizzou will be hiring next year! I know how I can sell them, ‘We won’t be a good team, but we won’t be felons either’. I think they’ll go for that at this point!

— Barry Hinson
8:40 am March 10th, 2008

Wanted: Dirt on Senator Arlen Specter. Any damaging information will do, as long as it is potent enough to get him off our ass about the Cheatriots and their damn spying. Do it for the love of the game people. Do you really want to see the NFL go through this? You love us! Stop the pain now!

— NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell
8:49 am March 10th, 2008

Roger…Wikipedia has the dirt on Specter…

At the recommendation of Rep. Gerald R. Ford, he worked for the Warren Commission, investigating the assassination of John F. Kennedy. As an assistant counsel for the commission, he authored or co-authored the controversial “single bullet theory,” which suggested the non-fatal wounds to President Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally were caused by the same bullet. This was a crucial assertion for the Warren Commission, since if the two had been wounded by separate bullets, that would have demonstrated the presence of a second assassin and therefore a conspiracy.

— William Greer
9:23 am March 10th, 2008

Even though our podunk school fired it’s basketball coach we are still the best in the state! We even scheduled all male teams to play against next year to prove it!!!

— Missouri St Alum
10:41 am March 10th, 2008

Maybe I should have done a little more than pry Spencer Laurie from Mizzou.

— Barry Hinson
11:19 am March 10th, 2008

According to ESPN.com, 74% of its voters voted against a spygate congressional hearing. I guess that gives away the fact that 74% of its website visitors are from Boston.

— Roger "Goody Two Shoes" Goodell
11:23 am March 10th, 2008

I went to the Cardinal Spring Training game on Saturday (after driving 180 miles). They lost 20-6. What a disappointment. The Dead Birds deserved to lose that game. I know that it’s just Spring Training, but the Dodgers showed that they wanted to win that game and the Cardinal players put no effort into their game. The game was more than disheartening, it was sickening. That game really made me question the heart of this organization. I beleive that you should practice like you want to play, and if that’s all the spirit these losers can muster i feel sorry for all the fans who’ll be being hard-earned money to see this sort of lackluster entertainment.

— Disappointed in Florida
12:17 pm March 10th, 2008

To #7…..its spring training…their not gonna play like its the playoffs. you’re an idiot for driving 180 miles to see a spring game. this organization has more heart than many others combined. don’t question that, you look stupid.

— Mike G
1:51 pm March 10th, 2008

This past weekend was just the beginning, we are all seeing the future……this team will be no better than the last one….Dimwitt should dump all of the high priced players and player the AAA team, that will make him the most money….

— DAP_Kirby
1:57 pm March 10th, 2008

Hey Mike…lay off the guy. Your an idiot to drive 10 miles to see a regular season game is the comment that you should have made. The dude went to spring training and offered support for a loser franchise and you bash the guy. If I spent a day of my vacation seeing this losing club I’d yell and scream louder than S.W. when his mom runs out of boo-berrys. You’d hear about it for weeks. Disappointed in FL is just providing a preview of what to expecct this year. He probably didn’t have to spend $5 for a hotdog and $8 for a beer to see this miserable team though….so actually, he is the smart one.

— Please
2:01 pm March 10th, 2008

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