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Frank H. Robles February 21, 2013 at 09:39 pm
Good Post, having been a long time Laker fan, since they came to LA. I have seen the Game go from…Read More playing defense to a mostly offensive game only. Scoring has been up this year, it makes for better television. PED's help the players get by the 82 game Sch. and the 30 to 40 more for the playoffs, and also why we see alot more older players in the NBA, Steve Nash just turned 38, and he's plays Point Guard. and he's still playing very well...!!! The money to be made in the NBA is just way to much to really test for PED's. Jerry Buss past away this past week, a great owner will be Missed, He paid'd 98 million for the Lakers in 1979, they are on the Forbes top 10 list for sports teams world wide at # 10 worth 950,million...!!!
Komfort February 17, 2013 at 03:34 am
Things I Learned February 17, 2013 at 02:09 am
Knowing is .5% of the battle.…Read More
http://lamesa.patch.com/articles/weber-england-face-off-over-lemon-grove-sales-tax-debate-of-2010#comment_5121175
Dan Avery February 19, 2013 at 03:56 pm
There was a time in this country when The Dumb and the Willfully Ignorant worked on assembly lines…Read More and wanted nothing more when they got off work other than "Miller Time," a woman with a retarded sense of morality, and a double-wide they could call "home." Then came downsizing, outsourcing, Bush the Second's devaluation of the dollar, and the economic collapse of 2008.
Now The Dumb and the Willfully Ignorant are unemployable so they spend their days commenting on the Patch. Even when the article deals with topics they know nothing of; they live to spew their ignorance and hatred. They don't use their real names because they claim speaking your mind can be dangerous. Tell that to Martin Luther King, Jr. Malcolm X, Nathan Hale, Thomas Paine...
They are cowards and like all cowards they bully if you point out their complete lack of logic. They ruin online communication and any chance we may have had to learn from each other. They are why the Patch will fail and our society will continue to crumble around us.
Current Events February 17, 2013 at 07:38 am
Wrestling is an origional Olympic event. How can they justiy golf being more of an Olympic event…Read More than wrestling. Ancient Greeks who founded the games must be turning in their graves. Here is a clipping from Olympics from Wikipedia:
The Ancient Olympic Games were religious and athletic festivals held every four years at the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia, Greece. Competition was among representatives of several city-states and kingdoms of Ancient Greece. These Games featured mainly athletic but also combat sports such as wrestling and the pankration, horse and chariot racing events.
terry ragland February 9, 2013 at 04:30 am
Maybe next superbowl they can put on a show with people thet have talent except a few dog's shacking…Read More there huge ass's and they are not even that hot, and that's the best they have to offer, sad and sorry !!!!!
ATC February 3, 2013 at 02:41 pm
Actually, Trisha, you are wrong about the title. This article is posted on multiple Patch pages. I'm…Read More looking at it under the Banning-Beaumont Patch. I also assume that when Peter posted, the article DID have a channel #, which was removed after his post. It wasn't rude, it was simply pointing out a discrepancy in the article, which was then corrected. Thanks, Peter, for pointing that out to the editors.
Trisha Bowler February 3, 2013 at 01:46 pm
I re read the above article and didn't see a channel number. All I saw was CBS. Don't know where…Read More you live but the title of this page is called "Diamond Bar-Walnut" Patch and here CBS is located on Channel 2. You were rude to the editor!
LBV Collins January 31, 2013 at 10:39 pm
LOL! Fun article, Cyndi! (And chock full of handy football tidbits.) Alas, I don't watch ball…Read More games. (Not my cup of tea.)
But man, some of those food offerings sound GREAT! (I may have to try to make some!)
Robin Soth January 30, 2013 at 07:35 pm
Wow, you make watching the game like fun! And this is coming from a non-football watching Lady!
Joe St. Lucas January 30, 2013 at 02:50 pm
How many people normally call in sick on Mondays, regardless of there being a sports event on…Read More Sunday? I want to know if 1.5 million sick and 4 million late to work is 10x the normal amount or if it's about average.
Libi Uremovic January 29, 2013 at 01:50 am
they have two years to file, but that doesn't effect how long the proceedings can drag out...it…Read More takes prosecuting attorneys three years to get a court date...
...then both sides start piling on the motions...
for the attorney - there's no money in going to court because it takes up too much of their time.....the big bucks are in the paperwork...
Jane Tanaka MD January 28, 2013 at 11:50 pm
Isnt there a statute of limitations of 2 years in a non-medical wrongful death case in the State of…Read More California? The suit was file here in San Diego, per the pdf .
Jane Tanaka MD January 28, 2013 at 02:44 am
9:43 pm on Sunday, January 27, 2013
Prior to the 2012 Football Season, the American Academy of…Read More Neurology published, in the journal Neurology, a study of 3500 professional football players, and found that professional football players are 4 times as likely to develop ALS ( Lou Gehrig's disease), and also had higher risk of developing Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimers Disease, compared to the general public. Attorneys did not make this up.
Its important that parents know this prior to signing up their kids for football.. yes, it can happen even in middle school or high school or college... Its not a laughing matter. If you are a parent who wants your kid to be in football, consider making sure they will be the quarterback or kicker... unless the game changes to reduce repetitive head injuries.
Respectfully,
Jane Tanaka MD.
"Da Moose" January 28, 2013 at 02:27 am
it'a all about the lawyer's fighting about 1 word ,no matter what the truth is ,it's about one word…Read More ,and the win ,who's idea was the lawsuit ,A LAWYER'S IDEA
Frank H. Robles January 27, 2013 at 01:44 am
Will the "Family of Jr Seau be there at Canton in 2015 when he gets inducted to the Hall of…Read More Fame...? They were there for his Charger induction . Good point about USC and Oceanside High being on the "List" to sue, maybe Popwarner also, or Mom or Dad who drove him to football pactice...!!!
Kevin George January 29, 2013 at 01:59 pm
" CUNFESTION'S" ( though the apostrophe is a nice touch )
How could anyone possibly make…Read More you look like a monkey?
"Da Moose" January 29, 2013 at 01:34 pm
Like I said in my Closing "Junior Seau ,Worlds Greatest football Player ,But just another Ca.…Read More DMV Driver."
"Da Moose" January 29, 2013 at 01:28 pm
Junior was making $38K bets in Vegas,,, I'll put a few bucks an that bet,,,You think the Estate…Read More going to pay Vegas it's $4 Mill. Back with the suit??? There's libi spaying all over the place ,she finlly got here head out ,libi if that was a george how did this and nt Junior ,,,Thing would of been way differant,,But It was Junior and everyone turn there head ,and ofered me 20% of my Medical bills ,,,And libi ,That's Call "Bad Faith Car Insurance" check it out ,,, you can't offer a person $2K when there Meds. are $20K and with All the New cunfestion's of "I WAS AWAKE" and any defence lawyer can twist the Truth around to make a Moose ,look Like a monkey.o.j. got off killing my friend NaCool
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Richard Johnson January 11, 2013 at 06:05 pm
When I see Major League Baseball, the NFL, the AFL, the NBA, the NHL and the NCAA publish and…Read More enforce a real drug policy, I will believe someone has become serious about this issue. In the meantime I see a lot of posturing and worthless statements but little to no action. If we want to see our kids idolize people who use and condone the use of drugs, that is what we have now. It’s a sad commentary on what we have grown to accept.
Eric Dee January 11, 2013 at 05:17 pm
PJM, this is a free enterprise system and as far as I know, no US laws have been broken. The real…Read More issue here is as I and now others have mentioned, want the youth of our country following the lead of these players who have chosen to play outside the lines of the game. I only use the NFL seemed like and I still think it is as did MLB in the recent HOF voting results begin setting the bar for future players. I do not care if one has more legal liability than the other. One good example might be the labeling of cigarette packaging with the warning health labels..... now do you see, it really doesn't matter how it happens, just as the Surgeon General's warning is to try to prevent smoking and inherent damage that may occur, but it also in a sense allows the tobacco companies some if very limited liability from Suites of the legal variety. It's all good in my book, but not the use of Steroids in MLB!
Jane Tanaka MD January 12, 2013 at 01:05 pm
Also different ages, different head injuriy severity risk.
Again, per the researchers from the…Read More Sports Concussion Instittute:
"There are distinct differences in age when it comes to managing sport related concussions. Recent research demonstrates that high school athletes not only take longer to recover after a concussion when compared to collegiate or professional athletes, but they also may experience greater severity of symptoms and more neurological disturbances as measured by neuropsychological and postural stability tests. It is also estimated that 53% of high school athletes have sustained a concussion before participation in high school sports, and 36% of collegiate athletes have a history of multiple concussions. Because the frontal lobes of the human brain continue to develop until age 25, it is vital to manage youth concussions very conservatively to ensure optimal neurological development and outcomes."
Jane Tanaka MD January 12, 2013 at 12:56 pm
Yes, different sports different injuries.
According to the Neuropsychologist researchers at the…Read More Sports Concussion Institute:
"CDC estimates reveal that 1.6 million to 3.8 million concussions occur each year
5-10% of athletes will experience a concussion in any given sport season
Fewer than 10% of sport related concussions involve a Loss of Consciousness (e.g., blacking out, seeing stars, etc.)
Football is the most common sport with concussion risk for males (75% chance for concussion)
Soccer is the most common sport with concussion risk for females (50% chance for concussion)
78% of concussions occur during games (as opposed to practices)
Some studies suggest that females are twice as likely to sustain a concussion as males
Headache (85%) and Dizziness (70-80%) are most commonly reported symptoms immediately following concussions for injured athletes
Estimated 47% of athletes do not report feeling any symptoms after a concussive blow
A professional football player will receive an estimated 900 to 1500 blows to the head during a season
Impact speed of a professional boxers punch: 20mph
Impact speed of a football player tackling a stationary player: 25mph
Impact speed of a soccer ball being headed by a player: 70mph"
The Teller of Truth January 11, 2013 at 08:01 pm
I agree Margo. I remember going down to Oceanside with my kids for a Parade where he was the Grand…Read More Master, along with his beautiful blonde wife. This was a terrible blow to the Samoan community there, as it was to the entire community, friends, family & fans everywhere. What a terrible tragedy. Hope the medical information he left behind will be able to help future athletes avoid the same peril. God Bless Junior Seau and his family.
Andy Arciga December 22, 2012 at 08:23 pm
A lot of no calls by the refs. A late hit on SDSU QB not called. A hit on SDSU reciever's head,not…Read More called and SDSU QB arm was clearly going forward and it was called a fumble and BYU TD. Bad play calling by Rocky Long and bad referee's cost SDSU the game.
ricky hoelck January 10, 2013 at 12:18 pm
Great! The colts are solid and their Defense has always been an aggressive front....When the other…Read More team respects a D and it has the fear factor, aka Steelers.......then we can begin respect...Get rid of 3/4 of the truly "Offensive" O line starting with the slow non intimidating Jeremy Clary....He has been the core softness to the no run Chargers for 4 years......formerCharger tryout player-Ricky Hoelck
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