Monday, October 06, 2003

Quadruple whammy
Could it be a worse sports night in Atlanta? I'm sure everything is going haywire over at the AJC with all the sad news.

First off, the Falcons lost again, although Peerless Price finally woke up.

Then, the Cubs ended the Braves' postseason hopes for another year, although that was fun for me to watch. We're getting that much closer to a Cubs-Red Sox World Series where I totally expect either Jesus to throw out the first pitch or, "Game postponed on account of locusts." (Granted, my dream matchup is close to coming true of Cubs-Yankees is also close to coming true.)

And when it couldn't get much worse, in comes the news of Dan Snyder's death in the Dany Heatley car wreck last Monday.

If you're looking for the fourth bit of sad news for this area, how about the U.S. women's team falling at the World Cup? First WUSA goes under, and now the tournament that might've helped to resurrect some interest in the sport ends with a big thud. I hardly watched the tournament since it was lost in the shuffle of the NFL, college football and baseball playoffs. Even a big event like this gets lost among the Cubs and NFL action (or the death of a hockey player in Atlanta's case).

The only pro team to escape unscathed Sunday was the Hawks, but they're so pathetic anyway, that it's hardly worth mentioning. They did pick up a couple of serviceable free agents over the weekend in Lee Nailon and Stephen Jackson, but they're still looking at lottery balls come next May.

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