Unrepentant Daly headed for ultimate unhappy endingJohn Daly again showed a flash of his often-wasted potential with a respectable finish Sunday at the Italian Open, but Gregg Doyel says don't be fooled: It was only a detour in Daly's continuing path toward self-destruction.
Playoff game: First 47 sheer heaven, last minute enough to kill itSomething always comes up at the last minute: Gregg Doyel can't keep his dinner
down during the final 60 seconds of a tight, televised NBA playoff game. And it isn't
because of nervous anticipation.
Where PETA went wrong: It opened its mouthPETA loves animals, so does Gregg Doyel; it would seem to be a perfect fit then, right? Not so much. PETA's affront to rationality, most recently demonstrated in the wake of Eight Belles' death, makes Doyel sick.
The sport of kings is not very majesticLove for the animals, huh? There didn't seem to be much of it when the valiant 3-year-old filly Eight Belles was 'put down' during the Kentucky Derby, further fueling Gregg Doyel's disdain for the sport.
Acquiring malcontent stars leaves everybody disgruntledWhen you deal for a disgruntled star, what are you getting? Another team's
problem, not your answer -- even if you acquire The Answer, Gregg Doyel says after
Shaq, Kidd and A.I. go a combined 2-12 in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
With the 218th pick, the Lions select a safety controversyThe Detroit Lions' selection of Caleb Campbell doesn't have a right or a wrong side, which is why Gregg Doyel, for the first time, puts himself on the sideline.
Draft oozes false hope -- unless we get Kiper vs. McShay It's the event of early spring, but the NFL Draft is often more miss than hit. And when you miss, the stakes have never been higher, Gregg Doyel says.