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Started by Jacob, February 05, 2010, 02:48:08 PM

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C.C.R.

I've been cursing NBC all week for delaying the coverage of all of the middle (6:30pm my time) men's hockey games in order to first finish up US curling matches, but tonight they had Slovakia/Latvia on a different channel & I still watched the end of the women's US/Great Britain curling match before switching over...

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katmai

Quote from: C.C.R. on February 21, 2010, 12:51:36 AM
I've been cursing NBC all week for delaying the coverage of all of the middle (6:30pm my time) men's hockey games in order to first finish up US curling matches, but tonight they had Slovakia/Latvia on a different channel & I still watched the end of the women's US/Great Britain curling match before switching over...

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I am watching Belarus vs Germany atm.
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Eddie Teach

Curling is more interesting than hockey anyway.
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katmai

Another Vernon Davis story for Beeb's benefit :P
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Vernon Davis: Stone-cold patriotism

John Crumpacker, Chronicle Staff Writer      

(02-20) 04:00 PST Vancouver, British Columbia -- This being the Winter Olympics, the volunteer in Smurf-blue attire wondered if the young man wearing a team jacket with "Davis USA" on the back was gold medal-winning U.S. speed skater Shani Davis.

Nope. Wrong Davis. Wrong sport.

Good guess, though. It's not unreasonable to think Shani Davis might be at the Olympic curling venue to watch the U.S. take on France for an afternoon of rock-knocking.

Instead, it was Vernon Davis of the 49ers, at the Vancouver Olympic Centre in his capacity as honorary team captain for the U.S. men's side. He arrived just in time, too. Davis addressed the U.S. team before its match and then watched the Americans pull out a dramatic 4-3 win on the last stone.

It was the first win for the U.S. after four defeats.

"It's an honor to be here and meet these guys," Davis said afterward. "They stepped up and took care of business. I'm proud of them. They looked great. I enjoyed it. It's my first time at the Olympics. I appreciate the whole thing."

How Davis came to be associated with the U.S. curling team is a story in itself, with San Francisco-based Associated Press reporter Janie McCauley as an unintended enabler. With the Winter Olympics coming up and assigned to cover curling, McCauley looked for an athlete in another sport to give curling a try for a story.

"At first I was going to try to get Bruce Bochy and Randy Winn, but we couldn't get the timing right," McCauley said. "I walked up to Vernon one day. I said, 'Hey, Vernon, what if you tried this out? You're a pure athlete, let's see if you can curl.' He went for it."

Davis was game for a new game and on an off day in November he tried curling at Sharks Ice in San Jose. The session was recorded on AP video, a U.S. curling official saw it, the 49ers were contacted and voila! Davis was named honorary captain.

The Pro Bowl tight end arrived in Vancouver on Friday with an entourage of two, 49ers public-relations assistant Lisa Goodwin and client manager Sasha Taylor of DeBartolo Sports and Entertainment.

While he's here, he'll watch another curling match, have lunch with the team at the Athletes Village, take in a speed-skating session and visit the U.S. team house.

Somewhere in there, Vernon Davis said, he'll try to meet Shani Davis.

For its match against France, the U.S. replaced its regular skip, John Shuster, with Chris Plys. Since the skip in curling is akin to quarterback in football, Davis was able to make an easy connection between the two sports. Think Shaun Hill and Alex Smith.

"I related stories of our quarterback situation," Davis said. "You should always know the next guy behind is going to make plays. You got to fight through adversity. Like my coach (Mike Singletary) sat me down, told me to go to the locker room. I learned from that. It made me a better player."

Though replaced for Friday's game, Shuster was ebullient with the win and thrilled that a prominent NFL player is associated with his arcane sport.

"Awesome," Shuster said. "We got to talk to Vernon before the game. It's nice to have someone who's well respected for work ethic here. He's really excited to be here. It was good to have someone here with us. He was excited to experience this first-hand. This experience with Vernon we really appreciate."

Since becoming associated with the U.S. curling team, Davis has worked to understand the sport. During Friday's game he applauded one strategic defensive throw by Plys that blocked the path of the next stone by France.

"I'm still learning," Davis said. "I respect the time and energy they put in. It's a tough sport. The time they put in, you really have to use a lot of strategy and focus. It's a big deal for me. I'm telling my family about the sport, people I grew up with. I'm explaining the sport and I don't even know what I'm explaining. The sport is exciting. I found a new sport."

When it was suggested to Davis that his skill set as an athlete would be perfect for bobsled as a push athlete with speed and power, Davis disagreed, saying, "I'll take this sport to bobsled."

When he gave curling a spin in November, Davis realized it's a lot more than a couple guys furiously sweeping brooms in front of a sliding stone.

"Have you seen the sweeps? You see the energy they put into it?" he said. "It's hard. I tried it. It's a tough sport, man. It's not as physical as football, but it's a tough sport to compete in. You have to be accurate and athletic in terms of holding your balance. It requires a lot of balance and accuracy."


With Stephen Colbert stepping up for the U.S. speed-skating team and Davis lending his support to curling, U.S. Winter Olympic sports are on a roll. What's next, Chris Rock as the patron saint of biathlon?

It makes as much sense as a Pro Bowl tight end leading the cheers for a sport unknown to him a few months ago.



Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son

sbr

Quote from: Barrister on February 21, 2010, 12:44:35 AM
Quote from: sbr on February 21, 2010, 12:41:12 AM
Good lord they are just sliding a silly little rock across the ice, how much concentration does that really take?
A ton.

It's a matter of a tenth of a second between hitting the rock exactly where you want, and it sliding out of the house.

I am going to have to practice my trolling, I was hoping for an angrier response.   ;)

sbr

Quote from: katmai on February 21, 2010, 12:45:53 AM
Quote from: Barrister on February 21, 2010, 12:45:19 AM
Quote from: katmai on February 21, 2010, 12:44:22 AM
Poor UK, losing to ugly cousins of Canada.

Kevin Martin. :wub:

I'm sure I mentioned I saw his team play in a bonspiel in Whitehorse last November?

:yes:

I can't think of many pro athletes who have rehabilitated their image as well and as quickly as Vernon Davis has in the last 18 months. After that tongue lashing by Singletary he was a complete joke as an NFL player.  He is now a great TE-and a Pro Bowler- and seems to be a rather likable guy, good for him.

Barrister

Quote from: sbr on February 21, 2010, 01:35:46 AM
I can't think of many pro athletes who have rehabilitated their image as well and as quickly as Vernon Davis has in the last 18 months. After that tongue lashing by Singletary he was a complete joke as an NFL player.  He is now a great TE-and a Pro Bowler- and seems to be a rather likable guy, good for him.

Plus he apparently uses an iPhone. :wub:
Posts here are my own private opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.

Barrister

Quote from: katmai on February 21, 2010, 12:45:37 AM
Dammit Beeb, i'm gonna go take up curling just to show you Canucks how easy it is.

:w00t:

Yes, it sure is easy... you'll have no problem picking it up Katmai... :shifty:
Posts here are my own private opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.

katmai

Quote from: Barrister on February 21, 2010, 02:54:11 AM
Quote from: sbr on February 21, 2010, 01:35:46 AM
I can't think of many pro athletes who have rehabilitated their image as well and as quickly as Vernon Davis has in the last 18 months. After that tongue lashing by Singletary he was a complete joke as an NFL player.  He is now a great TE-and a Pro Bowler- and seems to be a rather likable guy, good for him.

Plus he apparently uses an iPhone. :wub:

i put that pic up knowing you were gonna comment on it.
Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son

katmai

Quote from: Barrister on February 21, 2010, 02:54:51 AM
Quote from: katmai on February 21, 2010, 12:45:37 AM
Dammit Beeb, i'm gonna go take up curling just to show you Canucks how easy it is.

:w00t:

Yes, it sure is easy... you'll have no problem picking it up Katmai... :shifty:

I'm serious..
2014 representing mexico baby!

:lol:
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Eddie Teach

You need to find 3 other knuckleheads to join you. Easier to just take up luge or something.
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katmai

Quote from: Peter Wiggin on February 21, 2010, 03:08:15 AM
You need to find 3 other knuckleheads to join you. Easier to just take up luge or something.

Ah but i know a lot of knuckleheads...and i don't just mean the languish lot either.
Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son

Admiral Yi

Where is a Mexican going to find two guys that know how to use a broom? :hmm:

katmai

Quote from: Admiral Yi on February 21, 2010, 03:42:28 AM
Where is a Mexican going to find two guys that know how to use a broom? :hmm:

:lmfao:
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