Sunday, August 30, 2020

Sunday Morning Coming Down -- Crazy Talk -- The Sports Page -- August 30, 2020

Putting things into perspective: watching the Boxer Rebellion, China, 1899 - 1901 on TCM and thinking about BLM (basketball lives matter) certainly puts things into perspective. Just saying.

Just a matter of time (many to choose from):

Sunday Morning Coming Down, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson

Re-visiting Hurricane Laura.

  • The wind-speed dilemma and how to hype a hurricane. From Watts Up With That.
    • was Hurricane Laura actually a Category 2 hurricane?
  • And from NOLA: why the storm surge did not occur -- the hurricane hit 40 miles east of Weather Channel's forecast -- but picking that "wrong" location, drove ratings
    • anyone watching the Weather Channel overnight, as Hurricane Laura hit landfall literally saw the wind taken out of the Weather Channel's main sail;
    • not one correspondent was seen standing in water more than a few inches deep (if that much)
    • most chatter and video was about "swaying trees"; I don't recall even seeing fallen trees;

And then: that crazy Canadian oil story. Again, from Watts Up With That:

Western Canadian oil is being shipped, via the Panama Canal, to eastern Canada -- where the cars are; where the demand is, because environmentalists prefer:

    • riskier ways to ship oil than by pipeline:
    • prefer long-haul shipping and increased CO2 emissions; and,
    • prefer higher-priced crude oil at the other end (transportation costs)

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BLM: the story changes. Now, the league players (the employees running the insane asylum) are telling us they will play because ... and I can't make this up ... their spokesmen say they can make a bigger "statement" by playing than by boycotting -- i.e., wearing their BLM-league logos on the floor. LOL To quote AOC: it's all about the Benjamins.

Daytona: all I can say, I'm glad that race is over. 

PGA today: most coverage so far this morning is on Tiger Woods, currently 56th in the FedEx standings, and about 12 strokes behind the leader in the BWM tournament.

  • Tiger's three weak spots:
    • driving off the tee;
    • moving the ball from the fairway/rough to the green; and,
    • putting.
  • Story line today: 
    • now that Tiger Woods is clearly not going to advance, he can enjoy his fourth rounds, and "practice" for the US Open, September 17 - 20, 2020.
    • expect a great fourth round -- and a lot of flashback videos of his "glory days"
  • Final for Tiger:
    • lost both mental focus and stamina
      • one bogey on the front nine
      • one bogey and one double bogey on the back nine; the double bogey on the penultimate hole (had a triple bogey on this hole yesterday)
      • no media interviews

PGA:

  • coming down to 18th hole, Dustin Johnson needs a birdie to tie the leader, Rahm
    • off the tee, into the rough
    • in big scheme of thing, does not matter; will advance regardless
  • JoaquĆ­n Newmann has impeccable credentials, but he certainly looks like a dead man walking; I don't recall seeing such a pale-looking, cachectic golfer ... ever

PGA: holy mackerel -- 30-foot putt to take this to overtime. Wow. The playoff will start at hole 18. This is incredible. Rahm's huge mistake -- cost him a stroke -- forgot to mark his ball. But back to Dustin Johnon's 30-foot putt. Incredible.  

PGA: playoff! Holy mackerel! Jon Rahm sinks a 66-foot-putt birdie. Impossible. Maybe some of the greatest golf I've seen in ages. Dustin Johnson needs a huge birdie to extend playoff. Jon Rahm wins by one stroke despite a penalty stroke yesterday.

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