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Mark Richardson: A Great Kiwi Embarrassment

New Zealand has had a pretty good bout against Coronavirus and arguably has made the best response out of every country in the world. Jacinda Ardern, love her or hate her, has made a pretty good effort out of this all and I think we can drop political colours to acknowledge it, but there are those arrogant morons who refuse to acknowledge any of what has been done is good, and one of those people is named Mark Richardson. Mark, to his credit, contributed a lot to the success of New Zealand Cricket in his days of playing, but beyond that, I'm not sure we can count hosting The Block NZ as any sizable success for him, I mean that show was only good for what? One season? But yeah, he's alright when it comes to cricket and I'll give him that much before I absolutely do what needs to be done. "NEEEEOOM" - Mark Richardson For some reason, Mark Richardson seems to think he is some national icon that is loved by everyone, but realistically, he is a retired...

Dear Corona, We Hate You... Leave Sports Alone.

It's no secret that there is a global pandemic. The Coronavirus has well and truly ruined the world of sports and everything that surrounds it. This is enough of a reason for me to passionately hate it. It has left my bloggers to try and literally search for content and be left with absolutely nothing. Corona has left me here playing sports games on my phone instead of enjoying the games that I pay all that money for... On the bright side of that, I was playing some game made by the MLB where my Phillies just won their second straight World Series... So, you know, enjoying the made-up bullshit that comes with building in-game teams. Corona cancelled March Madness. That's bad enough Like I said, there's no content to post from the Sports World, but we can still enjoy the finer things in life... Like hating Roger Goodell and thinking Jim Boylen is the biggest chump in Chicago or remembering how overrated the Calgary Flames are... Winnipeg might not have the Stanley C...

The NBA's Donkey... Draymond Green.

Draymond Green, the three-time NBA Champion, and three-time NBA All-Star has been talking a lot lately... I mean a lot. If you follow any private and good NBA content account, you'll see that he's been talking. I mean, the man won't shut up. It doesn't help that he's had beef with Charles Barkley for a long time all the while thinking he is a gift to the world. He said last week that he "changed basketball with the help of Steph Curry"... Like, you piece of crap. The only thing you changed was the number of zeros you have in your bank account with the number of fines you got for all that crap you pulled. Get over yourself Draymond, with Klay, Steph, and KD, and Charles Barkley also said this, you wouldn't have anything in this league. It's the same... Prove me wrong. I'll give him credit, he's a great defender and he deserves to be mentioned for that... But to me... That's it. That's all he is. He is not a well-rounded play...

Gronk Was Traded to Where? Tampa Bay?!

So the Pats lost their Quarterback, so they decided to give up Gronk too. This, from just looking at it, looks like an absolute travesty for New England. It looks like Boston is going to have a completely incompetent sports team for once... But no. This actually works in New England's favour and I mean entirely, especially in the long run. Here's what happened. NEW ENGLAND RECEIVE: Fourth- Round Pick TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS RECEIVE: Rob Gronkowski Seventh-Round Pick But how the hell does this work in New England's favour? I mean, I don't know why the Patriots are getting a lot of crap about this. It's a really smart move when you think about it. But a lot of Football fans are overenthusiastic monkeys who'll hate on the Pats for no reason, just like us at Yammer. But, honestly, Tampa Bay having Tom Brady and now Gronk solidifies them as a relatively solid team to a lot of the league. This, in theory, will bring some success which will take away their chanc...

A New Quarterback and New Uniforms for New England.

The New England Patriots are set to release new uniforms soon. Our old friend Tom grew old of New England, so he moved to Tampa Bay to work under Bucs Head Coach, Bruce Arians. I don't know why Tom left. If I was him, I wouldn't have left the Pats. Bill Belichick, in my eyes, is a more competent coach and the Patriots are a better team for Tom. But hey, if he wants to go, he can go. Belichick and Brady These new uniforms should hopefully look amazing. They've worn the same boring crap for years with little to no change. There is something about Boston that makes them like wearing the same uniforms year after year... I mean look at the Celtics, that same colour grouping since, probably their first game in history. The Redsox are no better, but it's not often you see many major changes in MLB uniforms. The Bruins also don't make an overwhelming amount of change to their uniforms. Boston is, though, a big sports city. I don't know what the Patriots are tr...

Covid-19 Hits the NFL (We still hate Roger Goodell)

The NFL has now become the final sport of the four major US Sports to have contracted Covid-19.  As of right now, two active players have tested positive for the virus. Brian Allen (Los Angeles Rams) and Von Miller (Denver Broncos) are the two confirmed players. Who knows, Goodell is probably threatening people around the league with consequences if they confirm they have the virus. Let's admit it, Goodell is an ass hole and this sounds like something he would try to sweep under the rug. All going well, these two will be done with the virus in a matter of weeks, but if I'm honest, something tells me that slug, Roger Goodell, has a grip on some players and has told them not to speak up so he can keep the show on the road. We've already been told that Goodell won't postpone the NFL Draft, risking a lot of crap for team staff and we know Donald Trump has told him that there shouldn't be a delay in the season, so it wouldn't surprise me if this absolute dog of a c...

Vince "Air Canada" Carter Would've Played His Last Regular Season Game Tomorrow

Vince Carter, current Atlanta Hawks small forward and shooting guard, was set to play his final regular-season game tomorrow in his NBA career. His professional career started when he was drafted fifth overall in 1998 by the Golden State Warriors, but then traded to Toronto in exchange for the fourth pick, Antawn Jamison. They were both Juniors out of North Carolina. Along with Jamison, Vince was drafted in a class that included Paul Pierce, Dirk Nowitzki, Rashard Lewis and Mike Bibby. Vince Carter This post is a bit different from the usual crap you see on Yammer. But here are some really impressive numbers that won't be able to sum up who Vince Carter was as a basketball player. Vince, at this point in time, has played in 1541 NBA games, averaging 16.7 points a game, 4.3 Rebounds and 3.1 Assists. He has contributed over 25,000 points to scoreboards across the NBA in his career and swatted 888 shots as recorded blocks in his career. Stats are impressive and Vince's s...

The Drought of Lord Stanley: The Long Wait for the Cup to Return Home to Canada

The Stanley Cup - with over one hundred years of history, it stands as one the hardest trophies in professional sports to lift at the pinnacle of hockey. The prestigious award is the goal for every NHL team and player, but for nearing thirty years has been absent in the true north. The Montreal Canadiens were the last Canadian team to win the cup all the way back in 1993, defeating the Los Angles Kings four games to one clinching their 24th title. Since then though... well Canada has failed to bring home the elusive trophy. As someone who has lived in Calgary, been to a Stanley Cup Playoff game and witnessed Canada's unconditional, unparalleled love for the game of hockey, the decades without a cup is more than just a wait for another championship. The best players and fans hail from Canada, as does the intense passion that sparked and nurtured the sport in its infancy. While American sport obsession is shared among many leagues (NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, etc.), hocke...