Our weekly look back on who annoyed us, who screwed up and who's being plain stupid during the last week of sports.Hearty congratulations to last week's winner, Michelle Wie, for her general annoyance and shady behavior with her wrist.
Perhaps it's golfer's wrists that make them act unreasonable. Another golfer you're familiar with has joined the fray this week. Other nominees include an NBA flopper that would do Manu Ginobili proud but in a different sense, our lovely MLB Commish and the NFLPA added there three cents to the wussification of America.
This should be a close race.
Kobe Bryant Already a Shut the F Up winner for his first ride on the 'I want to be traded' train. I suspect he might get another for his second ride. Also should be noted Kobe started his demand with a "Wassup Y'all."
Phil Mickelson “This really was dangerous doing what I did because the rough was twice as long, and I thought they may play it like that,” said an exasperated Mickelson, who played with an injured wrist this week and missed the cut at 11 over. “With the liquid fertilizer and this new machine that makes the grass suck straight up, it is absolutely dangerous.” Let's hope someone reminded Phil that this is golf. Dangerous should never reside in the same sentence unless it's 'golfing in the middle of a lightning storm is dangerous.' Phil was clearly inspired by the NBA whining exhibited in the NBA Playoffs.
Bud Selig He's the Shut the F Up in regard to the Bonds situation which could earn him one of these awards, but the MLB Commish earns a nomination this week for his handling of Jason Giambi, which is indicative of his management of the issues as a whole. Pressuring Giambi, who's out the rest of the year to talk, or he'll suspend him for the season. Another hollow gesture.
NFLPA / Raiders Are the Raiders practices too hard or are the Raiders merely not up to the task of being in winning condition?
Have at it, who needs to STFU?




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