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sportymcgee said:
(Insert team name here) Nation is one I can't stand.

However, "Devil Ray Nation" is always hilarious.


I'm sick of ESPN getting credit for "walkoff." Eckersley invented it years before Bill Pidto ever heard it.


Also, to "lay an egg" as a way of describing a bad performance just sounds really gross to me.
 
Nathan Scott Phillips said:
sportymcgee said:
(Insert team name here) Nation is one I can't stand.

However, "Devil Ray Nation" is always hilarious.


I'm sick of ESPN getting credit for "walkoff." Eckersley invented it years before Bill Pidto ever heard it.


Also, to "lay an egg" as a way of describing a bad performance just sounds really gross to me.

Agreed, though I do tend to like the unprintable "shirt the bed."
 
Any noun turned into a verb:

Effort into efforting. As in: We're efforting to get him on the phone.
Plate into, well, plate or plated. As in: Bonds plated three runs.

I also hate intermissions and halftimes being called "recess." And a dunk being called a "flush."
 
Nathan Scott Phillips said:
sportymcgee said:
(Insert team name here) Nation is one I can't stand.

However, "Devil Ray Nation" is always hilarious.


I'm sick of ESPN getting credit for "walkoff." Eckersley invented it years before Bill Pidto ever heard it.


Also, to "lay an egg" as a way of describing a bad performance just sounds really gross to me.

Another Eck-isms... They're not paying me enough iron. That means he's looking for cash. Good stuff.
 
SoSueMe said:
Any noun turned into a verb:

Effort into efforting. As in: We're efforting to get him on the phone.
Plate into, well, plate or plated. As in: Bonds plated three runs.

I also hate intermissions and halftimes being called "recess." And a dunk being called a "flush."
I've always hated that use of well

people write that all the time. i know one guy, otherwise outstanding columnist, who throws that usage of well into everything he writes.

WTF.

come on. well? is it supposed to signify irony or the writer pausing to ponder how clever he is?

hate it
 
Recess is also inaccurate. Recess was the time you run around like a mad person? Sounds nothing like what goes on during halftime.
 
SoSueMe said:
Any noun turned into a verb:

Effort into efforting. As in: We're efforting to get him on the phone.
Plate into, well, plate or plated. As in: Bonds plated three runs.

I also hate intermissions and halftimes being called "recess." And a dunk being called a "flush."

Oooh, my favorite one of those, from a local high-school FB coach with a vocab all his own:

"We out-athleted 'em this time around."

Yes, I used that in the quote. :D
 
"shirt the bed" is a favorite of mine... ;)

It always throws me a bit when a coach says "I had to give him a blow" as in "give him a rest"

One time the coach I cover said that in a press conference and the PR intern in the back got the giggles, which caused the rest of us to just topple over with laughter... Coach was not amused...
 
"Not so much."

It is the current 'cool phrase' on ESPN radio. Every single host uses it like they made it up. I never want to hear it again. It's freaking driving me nuts. It has replaced "It is what it is" (Greenberg's favorite) in the zeitgeist as the latest hip phrase. Maddening.
 

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