Gary Carter passed away this afternoon at age 57. The catcher played for four teams during his 19-year career (Expos, Mets, Giants, Dodgers) and made the all-star team 11 times. (Andrew C. Bernstein/Getty Images)
GALLERY: Rare Photos of Gary Carter
Joe Paterno
Yes, I was the first to bash Penn State when the scandal came out & did agree Paterno did deserve to lose his job for this serious matter, but this in no way should overshadow what this great man has left on this world is beyond remarkable. Everyone who has no ties to Penn State or have a full understanding of college football may never understand who Joe Paterno really is. Not a man who has allowed Jerry Sandusky hang around. (Yes he did tell who he had too, another long debate) But a man who took over a college that many never known of & made it more than relevant. Not just with 5 undefeated seasons & 2 national champions, but all he has put into the university. Built a library & other programs/scholarships under his name. Paterno with recuriting never promised playing time early or a brand new car or anything that follows a NCAA violation. Joe Pa did first promise that they will get an education second to none. Joe Paterno cared more if his athletes were students first rather than playing on the football field. Many of his athletes have graduated, stayed for four years & had success in the NFL & many have become successful coaches under his coaching tree. After 46 years as the man of Penn State, Joe Paterno left a great remark on the sport„the university & as well as many lives across the nation. This scandal will not over shadow a worthy life of a man who only wanted to help first. As for Penn State now is the hardest part. The school in the last 4+ decades knows nothing besides the Penn State way which is the Paterno way. The football team will be fine maybe not right away, but the University will need time to heal. Joe Paterno’s spirits will never leave the University & the hearts of many.

Why did Greg Schiano leave Rutgers?
Greg Schiano 68-67 under an eleven year career in Rutgers moves on to the NFL. Today accepts a 5 year deal to become the new Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But why did Schiano leave for the NFL when he turned down jobs like Miami U & Michigan? Quite simple, the uncertainty of the Big East. Greg The Big East with being regarded as the weakest BCS conference, has lost WVU, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, & even lost TCU before they officially joined to other power conferences. Therefore the Big East future having an automatic bid to the BCS may be in doubt in the upcoming years.
Schiano was a candidate for the St. Louis Rams job & has high reviews according NFL coaches. He has helped Rutgers become a relevant program nationally & many of his players have or is currently playing on Sundays. For Schiano the only certainty he knows right now is him being the newest head coach in Tampa, but will have a lot of work to do.
Buttsex, known in the biz as “anal,” was one of these unknowns, and I decided that I wanted to try it. Jaime was the perfect partner: very hot and very sweet, and more importantly, very naïve and very open to suggestion.
She was reluctant at first, not understanding why we just couldn’t keep having normal sex, so I had to employ my persuasive powers:
Jaime “But…I’ve never done it.”
Tucker “I’ve never done it either; it can be our thing.”
Jaime “But…I don’t know if I’ll like it.”
Tucker “You won’t have to worry about getting pregnant.”
Jaime “But…I like normal sex.”
Tucker “Everyone’s doing anal. It’s the new black.”

Wish I could go back to these days rather than not being a teenager soon.
(Source: sportspage)

