Friday, October 17, 2008

OUT OF THE FIRE, INTO THE FRYING PAN

A Scouts fan has her photo taken in front of the giant
skillet sculpture which now stands outside The Alamo.


OUT OF THE FIRE, INTO THE FRYING PAN
Scouts fans ready to greet Smack Daddies with noise and cooking Utensils

By Lenny Lopez, Fantasy Sports News

In a move that is creating controversy in some quarters of the NFFA, fans of the Alamo Scouts will be allowed to bring iron skillets inside their stadium, The Alamo, for this weekend’s game against the family rival Atlanta Smack Daddies.

In recent weeks, skillets have become the unofficial symbol of the Scouts following the well-publicized use of one such cast-iron cooking utensil by team matriach Eudora "MeeMaw" Murmann to subdue what she described as “varmints.”

Since then, Scouts fans have shown up outside The Alamo brandishing skillets over their heads. Some have also brought large metal serving spoons and used them to beat their skillets like drums.

For this week’s game — pitting owner Thurmann Murmann against his uncle, Lex Dominica, who is Meemaw's son — the Scouts announced that fans for the first time would be encouraged to bring skillets and spoons inside the stadium to create a cacophony when the Smack Daddies have the ball.

However, some observers have suggested that the new policy violates the NFFA’s ban against weapons inside league venues. “Considering that the skillet became a symbol for the team only after MeeMaw Murmann used it in an act of violence, however righteous that act may have been, I think this is a clear violation of league rules,” said Professor Irwin “Swifty” Lazar of the University of Texas Law School and a recognized expert in sports law.

Reached for comment in his bunker office below the NFFA Tower in Nashvegas, Commissioner William D. Money said that he had personally approved the skillets. “If you can say a skillet is a weapon,” Money said, “then you could say that having my black dogs inside the stadium is a weapon, and no sane person would ever say that. Besides, I didn’t realize we had a ban on weapons. You couldn’t enforce one in Texas in any event. I know for a fact that MeeMurr has a conceal and carry permit.”

In Murmann Plaza outside The Alamo, the Scouts have erected a giant skillet statue, which has quickly become a magnet for fans wishing to snap souvenir photos. Meanwhile, in preparation for this Sunday’s game, the team’s marketing department has prepared two videos to be shown on the stadium JumboTron featuring Duane “The Rock” Johnson. In one, Johnson beats a skillet with a spoon and announces ominously, “Hey Smack Daddies, it’s dinnertime. Come and get your whuppin.’” In the other, Johnson brandishes a skillet and asks, “Can you smell what MeeMurr is cookin?”

MCMAHON LOVES 'WILD DOG' FORMATION

Ronnie Brown is a triple-option threat in
East Nashville's 'Wild Dog' formation.


MCMAHON LOVES 'WILD DOG'

East Nashville coach plans to use it extensively against West Nashville this weekend

By R.E. PORTER, Associated Web Press

At his weekly media circus at fooBar, East Nashville coach Jim McMahon couldn't stop talking about Black Dogs running back Ronnie Brown and the team's new "Wild Dog" formation which features Brown as the quarterback in a variation on the old Single Wing.

"I'm just trying to stay ahead of the defenses in this league," McMahon explained when asked what made him add the "Wild Dog" formation to his playbook. "If you'll recall, I was the original Dr. Krankenstein. Now almost all of the league's teams have followed my example and those who haven't are at the bottom of the standings.

"I'm sure it will only be a few seconds before other teams are trying to duplicate the success we are having with the "Wild Dog," but we spent the entire offseason working on the formation, so it may be next season before our opponents can begin to catch up."

The coach was asked to what extent he planned to use the "Wild Dog" against West Nashville this weekend and he said, "A lot. [Boyd X.] Biggs has never seen anything like this. I'm expecting Ronnie to have a record-setting day.

"If anyone sees Biggs, tell him I've got something for him." When Joe Biddle took the bait and asked what he had for Biggs, McMahon said, "Canes pugnaces."