11/1 2010

DL465: Anniversaries, World Series, Cliff Lee, Dallas Freakout, McNabb Benching & Notre Dame

Posted by Dan Levy.

Usually on a busy day I’ll put up a Photoshop collage of all the things Nick and I discuss. Today, you’ll have to listen and read. Sorry.

First, it’s my seventh wedding anniversary today. Time flies when you’re (insert joke here).

We talk about the student manager who died at Notre Dame and what the team should have done (and school will have to do) in the wake of this accident. Nick was a basketball student manager so he adds some insight into the situation from that perspective.

We discuss the World Series and how a bunch of good pitchers, rookies and spare parts are a game away from a parade. It’s inexplicable. Can Cliff Lee save the day in an elimination game in the World Series two years in a row? Will it matter for the Rangers?

We talk about Dallas’s football situation and wonder if people care more about the Rangers this week because they knew the Cowboys were already dead. Still, losing to the Jaguars, who are maybe the worst 4-4 team we’ve ever seen.

And yes, we talk about the benching of Donovan McNabb. Basically it’s one giant “told you so.” Enjoy the rest of the season, Washington.

We also talk a bit about Halloween and talk about some foodie goodness around Philly. I’m taking the wife to Mormioto, but we talk about some of the other choices for our anniversary dinner.

Thanks for listening. Info for our big 500th episode party is inside the show. Coming soon to the site. You’re all invited.

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  1. 11/1 2010

    Kelly should be fired for the fact that he held practice for 25 minutes after Sullivan fell to his death. Sullivan falls 50 feet and the practice continued. That is sick. That is unforgivable. I flesh it out fully here. http://daddyssugarball.com/2010/10/29/strayed-like-a-lost-sheep.aspx
    I think you missed that point. Kelly may not have decided to put Sullivan up on the lift but he certainly decided to continue practice after a student died at his practice.