Just For Men Sports Legend Commercial (video)

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Keith’s New Just For Men Commerical
Published 1/21/2008 by Anthony De Rosa at Hot Foot
Matthew Artus at Always Amazin brings us this new Just For Men commerical starring Keith Hernandez, Walt “Clyde” Frasier and Emmitt Smith.
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Watch: Keith’s New JfM Commercial
Published 1/21/2008 by Matthew Cerrone at MetsBlog.com
The following clip is of Keith Hernandez’s latest commercial for Just for Mets, featuring Walt Frasier and Emmit Smith…
…thanks to Bobby D for the link…
Just For Men: Walt "Clyde" Frazier and Keith Hernandez
Published 3/2/2008 by Stop Mike Lupica at Stop Mike Lupica
The greatest commercial ever
Published 4/15/2008 by Andrew Vazzano at The 'Ropolitans :: NY Mets Baseball Blog
Your beard is weird! Your 'stache is trash!
11th Greatest Mustache in NFL History: Romeo Crennel
Published 6/11/2008 at Shutdown Corner
There are several things I like about Coach Crennel's mustache. First, I like
the fact that it's bespeckled with a healthy dose of gray, and that he hasn't
given in to the Just
For Men marketing machine. He doesn't buy that his "gray
facial hair has put him in a rocking chair" or that his "'stache is
trash." And good for him. Gray mustaches can look very dignified, I
don't care what Keith Hernandez says.
I also like that it extends out further than the perimeter of the lips, which
always adds a touch of class. Just that extra half-inch says to the ladies,
"No, no, darlin' ... this isn't ...
Bronx Banter: The Lumber Company
Published 6/26/2008 at Baseball Toaster
(... title courtesy of Alex Belth, thus sparing you all from the truly repugnant Joba-related puns I'd been planning. You owe him more thanks than you'll ever know). I missed Tuesday night s game, which was apparently for the best. On Wednesday, by contrast, the Yankees were able to meet the goal Joe Girardi set for them during his pre-game interview: to not stink." Indeed, the team smelled like lilacs and Driven ...
Review: The 11 Greatest Mustaches in NFL History
Published 6/26/2008 by MJD at Shutdown Corner
Shutdown Corner is giddy to present its list of the 11 greatest mustaches
in NFL history. There are no standards for judging, such as length, thickness,
or ability to soak up chicken noodle soup. Each mustache is judged individually
on its own merits and the courage displayed by the man who decided to grow it.
Again, this list was made at my own fanciful whim.
When people talk about the great mustaches in sports, baseball is the sport
most often referenced. And rightfully so, as Goose Gossage, Al Hrabosky, and
Rollie Fingers are the kings. But the NFL has their own arsenal of formidable
lip moss, too.
After the jump, the ...
Mets Player, Commentator Almost Fight On Flight
Published 7/4/2008 by jason at SPORTSbyBROOKS
Major League ballplayers aren’t putting up with media criticism anymore. Not soon after the Rangers’ Milton Bradley went looking to rough-up a Royals announcer , the Mets’ Jose Reyes almost came to blows with color commentator Keith Hernandez . Jose Reyes Keith Hernandez New York Mets The NEW YORK POST reports that an on-board scuffle was hastily avoided on the team’s charter plane last Sunday night, as the shortstop & SNY analyst “ were close to exchanging punches until others stepped in .” Reyes was angry over comments Hernandez made during his team’s 3-1 win over the Yankees on Sunday, in which Keith accused the Mets of ...
A Monday Tribute to the Humorous Sports Commerical
Published 7/21/2008 by Cecilio's Scribe (noreply@blogger.com) at The Legend of Cecilio Guante
Mackenzie Brothers + Hockey + Molson = Classic It's Monday, and any way you slice it Mondays suck. Frankly, we're way too despondent and cranky to waste our time this morning on any topics that people have decided are remotely "serious." Instead, we feel like taking a pleasant stroll down memory lane. There are countless ...
Is Emmitt tarnishing his legend?
Published 7/23/2008 by Vince Marotta at AZ Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - Forums
Many football purists shuttered when Emmitt Smith, the career Dallas Cowboy, and the NFL’s all-time leading rusher opted to sign with the Arizona Cardinals to finish his career. Smith played two years for the Cardinals, and in his final season, 2004, he actually performed admirably, running for 937 yards and 9 touchdowns. Yet, still most football historians will rate his time in the desert as embarrassing, and put Emmitt’s name right up there with Willie Mays, Joe Montana, Joe Namath and Babe Ruth as sports legends who ended their careers with teams they never should have played for.
If that weren’t enough, when his ...
It stunk while it lasted: Khan fires Rubio
Published 9/20/2008 by SC at Bad Left Hook
Source: Times Online
Amir Khan has fired trainer Jorge Rubio, the famed Cuban amateur trainer hired to replace Oliver Harrison, a professional relationship that lasted all of one fight. And what a fight it was.
Immediately after the 54-second knockout loss to Breidis Prescott, talk of Rubio being replaced was bandied about. Promoter Frank Warren and others seemed to nip and hint at the idea that it was the new trainer's fault that Khan lost, but personally, I think that's overlooking the real problem.
At the same time, sure, you do whatever you can to try to get the most from Khan. But the point is, Khan's ...
