Monday, July 26, 2010

Boobs of the Week

Salma's are epic, but Jason Spezza and Bryan Murray are right up there! 


It's just been a couple weeks since Spezza's NTC kicked in and love in has begun. I guess a new baby ( congrats Mr and Mrs Spezza, sincerely ) and a bonus that would make most of us average Joe's cum in our pants and a NTC makes you see things in a whole new light.

“At the end of the year, I was pretty emotional and upset. I was upset at losing, I was upset at the response I got (booed at home), I talked to Bryan about — I see it in the newspapers every year, they talk about me, and I said, if you want to move me you can move me . . . if you think it’s best for the team.”
The problem is that when you are the highest paid player on a team there are some expectations. The fans, who like it or not, are your bosses and expect you to do great things and play a key role in the teams success. When the team isn't successful the top guys take most of the fallout, always did and always will. Do you think Chris Neil will take any heat? He scored a goal in the playoffs thus overachieving by a mile and becoming a playoff hero! Spezza needs multiple points per game and a plus +/- to overacheive.
So poor old broken hearted Jason decided it would be ok to take his ball and go somewhere else and play, if it's best for the team.
WHAT? REALLY? Is he really feeling that depressed? Has he really screwed up that bad in Ottawa? Or is Bryan Murray at fault?
Murray goes ahead and opens his mouth and allows the rumors to take on a life of their own. Now you have a guy who isn't setting the world on fire since his BFF moved on to teal greener pastures,57 points in 60 games is a far cry from 87 points in 76. Therefore moving  a 7 million dollar player who's production is dwindling, is an uphill battle to say the least, the best Murray could have hoped for was a salary dump. Just because you want a player to be elite and you go ahead and pay him an elite salary doesn't mean the player is elite. Anyways it doesn't matter now as the lesson learned is more important, I am sure Bryan Murray would never go out and try and create some elite players by paying big money to.......oh I don't know......aging Russian wingers and defencemen?!?
Either way the fans won't care as half of Ottawas fans voted to trade Spezza in an online poll. Think the entire fanbase is still a little soured over the Heatly betrayal and now think the whole team hates them? I doubt it, the other 17 fans voted to keep Spezza.

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