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4/4 Episode of Poor Man’s PTI: Scored a 5 on the Wonderlic

Wrapping up the tourney and gearing up for big April. Ryan and Vin discuss degenerate gambling, wonderlic scores, and the new Poor Man’s PTI drunk dial / sports rant voicemail box (aka The Ben Blur line) at 415-236-2587. (Add it to your contact list.)

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This week’s topics include:

  • Wrapping up the Final Four
  • What would you rather bet on than the Womens Championship game?
  • Does the Wonderlic matter? List of notable NFL wonderlic scores
  • Shaq is getting an advanced degree
  • Tiger’s porn star conquests make a video vs his coach writing a book
  • The $3 Taco (unreleated to above story)
  • Top 10 Biggest Douchebag Coaches in sports
  • Outgoing death row inmate’s final words: Go Cowboys

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General Sports

8/5 Episode of Poor Man’s PTI: It’s not about the money

RJ and Burton fill in for Ryan this week as we discuss the Brett Favre nonsense, rookie contracts, and top sports stories.

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This week’s topics include:

  • Brett Favre at it again
  • Rick Pitino (aka Mr 15 seconds) extortion trial
  • Will Tiger Woods pass Jack Nicklaus?
  • Rookie NFL contracts are ruining football
  • “Donkey Kong Suh”
  • Dez Bryant makes a stand for his own ego — injures ankle.
  • Misc: Dennis Rodman in SUV wreck, Miami Heat fire all their salespeople, and Albert Haynesworth is out of shape.

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3/18 Episode of Poor Man’s PTI: The most wonderful day of the year

The first day of March Madness is the best day of the year. It beats Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving and any other day you can think of. And the 2010 version did not disappoint. OTs, upsets, buzzer beaters. All that within the first 6 hours. We discuss the first day and more.

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This week’s topics include:

  • March Madness
  • Keys to winning your pool
  • Vin’s new theory on picking against certain schools
  • Texas Rangers manager all coked up
  • Tiger Woods sexting
  • Miscellaneous: Agassi vs Sampras, Chuck Knoblauch, David Beckam.

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Golf

The World’s been robbed because of another archaic golfing rule

I understand the rules are there for a reason, but sometimes the rules should be broken.

Like, for instance, when breaking the rules gives us what everyone wants to see.

Alright, Y.E. Yang probably doesn’t want the rules changed, and nothing against him, but there’s probably only a few dozen people outside of South Korea who does not want to see Tiger Woods and Padraig Harrington paired together Sunday. And I’d bet that most of those other people are fellow golfers who would rather Tiger was home so that they could possibly win this tournament.

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Golf

Gimmicky Hole Still Just As Gimmicky as the Tiger Diagnosed It

It’s that time of the year again, the time where you might actually watch a golf tournament that is not a major.

I know, I know, you’ll watch when Tiger is in contention. And you’ll root for Tiger, or against him, or both, it does not matter. But in your eyes, if Tiger has a chance to win, the tournament is basically a major.

Yet every May, right after you decide to watch horse racing for the only time that year, you’ll tune into a non-major golf tournament even if Tiger is not in contention because you want to see people suffer.

You sick, sick individual.

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Golf

Angel Cabrera’s win, not Perry’s collapse, story of ’09 Masters

There it was, on the front page of ESPN.com, Cabrera holding a thumbs-up and a caption that made it seem like he won by default.

“The ’09 Masters will be remembered not for Angel Cabrera’s playoff win, but for Kenny Perry’s epic collapse and his grace in defeat,” someone for ESPN wrote.

Bogus, ESPN.

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Golf

Tiger!

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Golf

Were Padraig Harrington’s Major Wins Any Less Impressive Without Tiger Woods?

Padraig Harrington shocked the golf world when he became the first player, other than Tiger Woods, to win consecutive majors since Tom Watson won the US & British Opens back in 1982.  
But, would things have been different if Tiger Woods had played in the 2008 British Open and PGA Championship?

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Golf

The Impact Of The Fitness Era On The PGA Tour

Physical fitness has now become an integral part of being a succesful professional golfer.  The fitness era is playing a role in the increasing parity seen on tour and will also play a major role in the rewritting of the record books in the coming years.

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Golf

Why The PGA Tour Will Suffer In Woods’ Absence

We all know that Tiger Woods’ absence will negatively impact the PGA Tour but few have actually taken a step back to examine exactly why his absence will have such a huge impact on the Tour.