Aug 032012
 
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Watching the London Olympics this week; I’ve noticed a great many sports that are combinations of other sports (such as the glory that is the insane combination of hockey and basketball known as handball); or collections of seemingly unrelated events (like the modern pentathlon: horseback riding, running, shooting, epee fencing, and swimming). So in the Olympic spirit I present you with the official rules of Thom Ball!

Location: Thom Ball is to be played only in one of our nation’s many abandoned XFL fields. Regulation size should be 50 yards long, 20 yards wide,  and with no sidelines. The uprights are to have a net placed between the crossbars; taught enough to launch the ball back into play.

Players: Each team will be comprised of a 3 or 5 man team wherein any player at any time can run, throw, or kick the ball. There are no mandatory safety regulations; players may whatever they want, so long as the players team can easily be identified. Eg-if a player feels a suit of armor would be advantage they may wear one; whereas another player may choose to go nude should they choose, just so long as they had a tattoo or similar marking to tell what team they belonged to.

Gameplay: Each game/period opening or end of possession will trigger a scrum at midfield. The winner of the scrum gains possession of the ball and then has 4 downs to reach their endzone.
-Each down is completed only by the successful tackling of the ball carrier or by an incomplete pass. In the event of an incomplete pass, the next down resumes from the location of the thrower.
- There is no such thing as an illegal tackle or penalty; in fact we encourage you to use the terminology ‘take down’.
-As mentioned any player can run, kick, or pass the ball; however if one is going to pass no forward progress may be made prior to passing. Ex. Down starts, player receives a pass and can either continue to run forward or pass to another teammate but not both.
-A pass may be completed to any spectator in the stands from which the ball may be tossed back into play. A player may receive a pass from the crowd only in the endzone; to get the ball that close it is up to the fans to make any additional forward progress. Should the ball never leave the stands or be passed incomplete/not into the endzone play resumes from the location of the player that threw the ball into the stands.

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Jul 032012
 
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As our regular readers know, you won’t find too many sports articles here; in fact maybe one other one. However, the X-Games still stands as something I try to catch every year.  Perhaps it’s that little 14 year old punk still burred inside of me wishing I still owned a skateboard, maybe it’s thrill of watching individuals succeed or fail based entirely on their own efforts in the pursuit of ‘the perfect run’, perhaps it’s watching the next generation fill in, encourage innovation, and make the sport their own that intrigues me. Whatever it is, all I know is that every year the ramps get bigger, the events slightly more crazy, and the stunts more awesome-er-er.

 

This years jaw dropping moment du-jore comes as a cross promotion between the rally car circuit and hot wheels. If you’re like me, when you in-vision hot wheels the first images that spring to mind are the brightly colored toy cars and that bright orange track that can be bent into just about any combination of gravity defying twists, loops, and jumps.  Apparently these event organizers are like me.  Just watch and be amazed!

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Jun 122012
 
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Yeah, I’m as shocked as you but it had to happen eventually, our inaugural post on sports. Now while I have my issues with most professional sports organizations; chief among them using public money to fund private enterprises and for the most part they are boring to watch, sports themselves are a highly worthwhile endeavor. They promote teamwork, fitness, and one would hope sportsmanship. And really isn’t ‘sports fanatic’ just the normie way of saying ‘geek out’?

Last night saw the passing of the Stanley Cup to the Los Angeles Kings; and while their refs seemed to be really interested in preserving home ice advantage, I sincerely offer they and their fans a hearty ‘grats. Last week I was talking with my good friend That Geek Chick about why hockey in particular strikes a chord among the geeky. It has to be more than just popular icons like Wil Wheaton and Kevin Smith publicly showing their devotion to the sport. Although it couldn’t hurt that Smith features it in every movie from Clerks to Clerks 2; we came up with a few core reasons why we love hockey and you should too.

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