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Detroit Lions controversy between Rod Marinelli and Rob Parker is funny | Return to Manliness
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Raquo; Manly Sports. Rod Marinelli And Rob Parker Give Us An Amazing Lesson. Rod Parker of The Detroit News and ESPN’s First Take, who covers the Detroit Lions locally, asked a very tough question to Rod Marinelli, Detroit Lions coach, after their 15th loss of the season to the New Orleans Saints. READ ENTIRE STORY. Before we get to the controversy, a little backstory…. Parker asked Marinelli if “he wished his daughter married a better defensive coordinator.”. Many big names, like Terry Bradshaw, called ...
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wezen-ball.com: August is a long month
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A look at baseball and baseball history through statistics and various contemporary accounts. Tuesday, August 4, 2009. August is a long month. I feel like this is a down week in the baseball world. It's early August and everyone either seems to be gone on vacation - Rob Neyer. Or just dealing with the long, dog days of summer. Even Twitter seems to have slowed down a little this week. In the meantime, though, you can always see what I'm saying over on Twitter. Be back soon enough. Please see this post.
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wezen-ball.com: Not quite there
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A look at baseball and baseball history through statistics and various contemporary accounts. Monday, August 10, 2009. In the meantime, I suggest you amuse yourself with these quizzes: the Baseball Cards Brands Quiz. And the Hall of Fame Hats Quiz. My scores were 13 of 15 on the first and 12 of 14 on the second. enjoy. August 10, 2009 at 12:18 PM. August 10, 2009 at 1:09 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please see this post. Wezen-Ball has moved. As good as Blogspot was to us, we have left for...
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wezen-ball.com: Wezen-Ball has moved!
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A look at baseball and baseball history through statistics and various contemporary accounts. Wednesday, August 19, 2009. As of tonight, Wezen-Ball.com. Has moved to the Bloguin network. It's a very exciting move for me, and I'm thrilled to be making it. For anyone who regularly accesses the blog through the www.wezen-ball.com. Address, you should not see any problems (and probably will never even see this post). But for those of you who might still have the wezen-ball.blogspot.com. Please see this post.
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Effects of unemployment on men and their manliness | Return to Manliness
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The Effects Of Unemployment On Men And Their Manliness. Art of Manliness recently wrote on Dealing With Unemployment Like a Man. It’s a great site and a great post. Since I am in this situation at the moment, I thought it prudent to comment in my own way. I am certain this is the same feeling people get when they retire. It’s like driving along in your car and suddenly, unexpectedly getting hit by another vehicle. You take the drive, the car, the action for granted – then your entire ...This article focu...
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wezen-ball.com: Update on the Seamheads Near-Miss League
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A look at baseball and baseball history through statistics and various contemporary accounts. Thursday, August 6, 2009. Update on the Seamheads Near-Miss League. Back near the start of the season, I announced the exciting news. That I would be participating in the Seamheads Near-Miss League. An all-time baseball simulation league being run by Mike Lynch over at Seamheads.com. The league began play shortly after I wrote the league's AL West preview. And my team's stats. August 6, 2009 at 3:29 PM. If you l...
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wezen-ball.com: August 2009
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A look at baseball and baseball history through statistics and various contemporary accounts. Wednesday, August 19, 2009. As of tonight, Wezen-Ball.com. Has moved to the Bloguin network. It's a very exciting move for me, and I'm thrilled to be making it. For anyone who regularly accesses the blog through the www.wezen-ball.com. Address, you should not see any problems (and probably will never even see this post). But for those of you who might still have the wezen-ball.blogspot.com. What hasn't been ment...
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wezen-ball.com: Working Behind the Scenes
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A look at baseball and baseball history through statistics and various contemporary accounts. Monday, August 17, 2009. Working Behind the Scenes. I know I've said this a few too many times recently, but it's looking like the next few days might be a little slow. This time, though, it's for some internal reasons. I have some exciting new blog stuff that I'm in the middle of working on, and I hope to have it done by the end of the week. You can certainly follow me on Twitter. Please see this post. To see t...
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wezen-ball.com: The Triple Crown, the .400 Club, and the Greatest Year since 1941
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A look at baseball and baseball history through statistics and various contemporary accounts. Tuesday, August 18, 2009. The Triple Crown, the .400 Club, and the Greatest Year since 1941. There's been a lot of talk recently about Joe Mauer, including talk about his MVP. And his chances of finishing the season with a .400 batting average. In both cases, Pos. Bill, over at The Daily Something. And David, from Baseball Musings. Did great work, and you really should give them a read to see what they determined.
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wezen-ball.com: Through the Years: Glavine, Smoltz and Maddux
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A look at baseball and baseball history through statistics and various contemporary accounts. Tuesday, August 11, 2009. Through the Years: Glavine, Smoltz and Maddux. It seems like I've spent an inordinate amount of time this year writing about Atlanta's "Big Three" - Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and John Smoltz. When Maddux announced his retirement over the winter, I did one of my first "Through the Years" pieces on his career. Feature, but with a little tweak. In this case, because we're interested in...
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