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This is a journal of my eating, playing and living in San Francisco
By FoggyLou on 1/18/2012 1:32 PM
It certainly feels a lot like 1981 all over again, only this time, the New York Giants will be coming in for the Championship Game instead of the Dallas Cowboys.

Just like 1981, the 49ers will be playing a team that they weren't supposed to beat during the regular season in the Championship Game.

Just like 1981, the first game was a fluke.  The Giants didn't have all of their players, they had the game and let it get away, this time they'll be seeing the real team, blah, blah, blah.

When is New York going to learn that talk is cheap...and the 49ers don't rattle!!

So Giants, bring your sorry team out here one more time and make sure that you have your Golf reservation set for Monday!
By FoggyLou on 8/29/2011 12:15 PM

Dear Mr. Hammer, thank you for making me a more informed person.

I used to listen to the Gary Radnich show exclusively in the morning. His humor and wit made the start of my day enjoyable. Once you added Damon Bruce to the show, however, you changed everything. He makes listening to a news channel actually more pleasurable. There is nothing like knowing how the rest of the world is doing compared to being told repeatedly how bad my sports teams are doing. (Note to Damon and Lee: We already know how bad they are doing, we don't need to have it shoved down our throats every morning)

Just a thought, bad news is better served by the news stations, that is what we are used to. Let's go back to being entertained in the morning and if we want bad news, we can always switch to the news channel.

Thanks,

Foggy Lou

By FoggyLou on 5/9/2011 12:53 PM
Jeremy Roenick is right, but he used poor judgment to say it like he did.  Deep down, Roenick probably wishes he had the talent that Marleau has.  Roenick was gritty, tough, and willing to do anything to win.  Marleau has probably lost more talent than Roenick ever had.  Problem is, teams that have more Roenick's on their team than Marleau's win in the playoffs. 

The other problem for the Sharks now is that Detroit has more people with Marleau's skill combined with Roenick's heart.  That is why they can still win the series.  The Sharks are younger, faster, stronger and, and, and.. Where have we heard this before.  But not a better team.  We see this every year about this time, and guess what, every year fans scream that Marleau is the problem.  Now we are hearing it from a former player. 

Lastly, where are Marleau's teammates?  I've heard announcers shoot back at Roenick, I heard that Marleau shot back, but haven't heard anyone else, the GM, the owner, no one..

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By FoggyLou on 5/6/2011 10:57 AM

The Giants are experiencing a normal reaction after coming off such a high of wining the World Series.  How can anyone expect the team to be excited about Regular Season Baseball such a short period after experiencing the biggest challenge of their careers.

Look at what happened to the San Jose Sharks this last year.  They played the first half of the regular season like it didn't matter - the hangover effect of playing in the semi-finals the previous year.  Once the games started to matter, they got better.

I expect the Giants to hang around .500 until the middle of June.  Right about then, the hangover should be wearing off, the realization that they had better get to work will kick in, and they will start playing better.

By then, I expect Brandon Belt to be playing left field and batting sixth, the search for a serviceable SS to be ramped up and the "Real 2011 Baseball Season" to begin.

By FoggyLou on 7/9/2010 9:33 PM

Warrior fans have been crying foul since David Lee was acquired.

Are they just too happy with losing that they are complaining about acquiring an NBA All Star without giving up one?

They gave up a former D leaguer, a backup center/forward, and a player with sooooo much potential, that he hated to practice, played one good game in three, and might not be any good until he reaches the age of 25.........Five years from now.

Way to go Warrior Fans, pay lots of your hard earned cash to watch a team that only reached the playoffs once in generation, but complain when you get a player WHO CAN PLAY!!

By FoggyLou on 5/28/2010 2:56 PM
Giants fans, RELAX and GET REAL.  This team, (2010) is still not ready for Prime Time...  Major league players generally do not hit their prime until their late 20s to mid 30s.  Do you know what this means?  It means that the current Giants team is only going to get better.

Their pitching staff core of Lincecum, Cain, and Sanchez still has years to go before they hit their prime and they are already good pitchers.  Since they are still years away, that means that they have a couple of years at least to get or mature hitters in the minor league system, who will also grow into great players.

Remember, most good pitchers outlast good hitters.  It is easier to change your pitching style as you get older, than adjusting your hitting as you get older.  That is because hitters can't turn back the clock and adjust to fastballs as age catches up to them.

Giants fans are lucky because the NL West is so bad, that the Giants get to contend while they wait for their young stars to mature into great players. ...
By FoggyLou on 2/1/2010 1:20 PM

How is it possible that the city of San Francisco still can't fix the financial problems at MUNI without putting the burdon on people that don't or aren't using the service. 

Why penalize the people that would rather take their car out on Sunday's rather than use the limited service schedule?

Why not FIX the problems and not throw more money at it? 

Maybe the people of San Francisco need to see where all of the money that is currently going into the MUNI fund is going.  If we can see that most of the money paid in fares and collected by meters and fines is going into the costs to run the system and not in high salaried management positions, maybe people wouldn't complain or revolt. 

By FoggyLou on 9/16/2008 5:37 PM
It was finally great to be able to watch a 49er game this weekend without having to change the channel to see what else was on by 2:30.  Being a lifelong 49er fan (of over 30 years so yes, I remember John Brodie and Steve Spurrier, Scott Bull, etc...), I've always rooted for the team through thick and thin but this "thin" was a diet that no one should have to endure.  As a fan, all we should ask for is for a team to be entertaining, win or lose, just give us our money/time worth of entertainment. 

The last couple of years have been anything but entertaining, but at least for one week, the 2008 team looks like they will keep you in front of the TV for more than a quarter and a half.

A couple of things that I took from the game:

Good

We finally have a quarterback that can hit someone in stride J.T. can take a licking and keep on coming at you ...
By FoggyLou on 3/24/2008 11:42 AM

Wow, what a weekend!!

First, I get to watch Stanford advance to the Sweet Sixteen with a gritty effort after losing their coach, and having to come from 11 down, then I get to watch the Warriors beat LA in LA for the first time in a lonnnnnnnnnnnnng time.

The Warrior game was a true test in being able to handle your emotions.  The first half had to be the best basketball I had seen the Warriors play since Sleepy Floyd single handedly beat LA in the playoffs years ago. 

The second half made me glad I didn't have anything close enough to throw at my tv.  Then just when you think you can't watch anymore, Steve Jackson hits two three pointers to win the game, after he couldn't hit water shooting from a boat in the middle of the bay the entire second half. 

All I can say though is WOW!!

By FoggyLou on 10/8/2007 9:45 AM
While everyone is trying to "Bury" the offensive coordinator, let's look at the facts.  While the 49ers have drafted defensive players well the last few years, they have only drafted one single threat on offense.  (Frank Gore)

Look at who they've taken the last three years at the "Skilled Positions" since 2004:

WR Derrick Hamilton, 3rd round WR Rashaun Woods, 1st round TE Billy Bajema, 7th round TE Patrick Estes, 7th round WR Marcus Maxwell, 7th round WR Rasheed Marshall, 5th round RB Frank Gore, 3rd round QB Alex Smith, 1st round WR Delanie Walker, 6th round WR Michaeil Robinson, 4th round WR Brandon Williams, 3rd round TE Vernon Davis, 1st round RB Thomas Clayton, 6th round WR Jason Hill, 3rd round Quite a group.  Other than Gore, none of them would be in anyone's conversation when thinking about putting together an offensive team.  Heck, none of them other than Gore would even be higher than a 6th round pick in a Fantasy...
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