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Paul Daugherty
Paul Daugherty has been an Enquirer sports columnist since 1994 and has been chronicling Cincinnati sports since 1988. He has covered almost every major sporting event in America, as well as five Summer Olympics. Along the way, he has been named one of the country's top-5 sports columnists four times, and Ohio columnist of the year on seven different occasions. Last year, he was voted 2nd-best sports columnist in the country, by the Associated Press Sports Editors.

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Friday, February 17, 2006

Short Attention Span's Guide to the last few days

Forrest Whitaker should be emmy-nominated for his role in The Shield this year... ryan freel said that tampa cop recognized him? sure... bryant gumbel will get a pass for saying the winter olympics were too white... going to the Masters this year, 1st time? Lemme know... eric hicks replacing erik martin as my favorite bearcat, ever. nobody ever has gotten more from his skills, nobody has ever come further in that program, as a person or player... it will take awhile, but castellini reds don't look much different from lindner reds, unless casey-for-williams thrills you... tony womack?... van morrison in nashville march 7... love van, and he's notoriously shy about playing in public... anybody going?


2 Comments:

at 12:42 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree with you 100% about Hicks being my new favorite Bearcat. Fletcher and Kenyon were my favorites but I just have an immense amount of respect for Hicks. He been an incredible leader when this team needed one. I think he has carried this team each and every game. Love that guy and I hope he continues this success.
I think the new Reds regime will be great, cause like you said Castellini and Krivsky just got into this with a month left before sping training. I think they will have a tremendous effect...up to the level The Messiah had in next door in The Jungle.

 
at 6:34 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

You're the best, but absolutely no one worked harder and came further than Kenyon Martin did.

 
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