Friday, December 21, 2007

Muttonchops No More

PhotobucketI'm of two minds on (American) football players being mic-ed. The sounds of the players crashing into each other and grunting doesn't do much for me. However, hearing snippets of some sideline conversations make it worth it.

San Diego ("which of course in German means a whale's vagina") Chargers' beatdown (51-14) of the Detroit Lions on Sunday, December 16, left the Chargers with time enough for a social hour. Shaun Phillips, #95, took it upon himself to instruct teammate Kassim Osgood, # 81 (right), on proper hair styling.

Shaun: "Whoever cut your sideburns... don't let them do them like that ever again. I just have no side burns, though. Sideburns played out, O.K.? Just come to a teeny point at the top."

I don't know, Shaun, I've definitely seen worse sideburns. Kassim's are a bit thin, though, and he probably would look good with them trimmed up to the top of his ear. But not with this weird "teeny point" you're talking about. What's that?

Monday, December 17, 2007

Fabio Capello

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You've got to hand it to the new coach of England's football/soccer team, Fabio Capello, his glasses are at least colorful.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Son of a Nutcracker

Admittedly, this isn't about fashion but it is about sports... kinda.

Something I love about American Soccer/MLS is that most of the players are accessible. (With the exception of Beckham, of course.) Maybe it's because it's not as famous (yet!) as football or baseball here. It thrills me that I can befriend Matt Pickens on MySpace and that he did actually respond when I messaged him. I have a feed for Chris Rolfe's Blog set up too. (Both of the Chicago Fire and mentioned previously in this blog.)

Because of that feed and because Chris and various Fire team-members have sense of humors, I bring you some holiday cheer. (It has sound and is work-safe, though I recommend not drinking while watching to avoid snarfing hot coffee.) I'm still trying decide which of the four is my favorite.

On the fashion side, I happen to have a pair of red and white knee socks that I wear in the holiday season. I think it's cute on me. Then again, I'm also a girl.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Ron Jaworski, ESPN Analyst

Ron Jaworski, formerly of the Phildadelphia Eagles (but we won't hold that against him... too much), the Rams, the Chiefs, and currently of "ESPN Monday Night Football" and "NFL Match-up", had some pretty stereotypical glasses.

See them there? They're rectangular, wire framed, pretty standard. There's something about these glasses, the hair, and the suit that just screams "former-football-player-now-analyst." He just looks so, well, generic. He could be anyone. He could be a slightly-cooler version of John Madden. (I almost called him "Steve Madden" but that's a brand of shoes. A brand of shoes which I doubt he's wearing, but I can't see them in this picture. I bet his are a basic three hole, black lace-up loafer, which is totally fine... as long as they don't suck.)

But Jaworski has moved up in the world with a spanking pair of new glasses! There, sandwiched between some other guys, is Jaworski sporting some geek-chic specs. They've got a nice thick, black band across the top and at the corners, and the bottom of the lenses are unsupported. Even his suit is of better quality and style! Either ESPN hired a good stylist or he started reading GQ. Whichever it is, this a whole new Jaworski.
Just because you played football in the 80's doesn't mean you have to maintain that style. As Wayne from Wayne's World would say "Live in the now!" Which Jaworkski is indeed doing.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Portis(head)

I think the teammate gazing lovingly at Chris Cooley's bum in the previous post is none other than Clinton Portis. Which Clinton Portis? Take your pick...

Two-Face from Batman?

The Gay Blade?

Dennis Rodman?

It/Bozo? (I hate clowns, by the way.)

Can someone please find me a picture of Joseph Addai's pants from Sunday's game? I heard we saw his underpants and that's gotta be good for this blog.

Aside: My sympathies to the Redskin fans re: Sean Taylor.