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Are you ready for Monday Night Football!!

Oops!!! Sorry I am too late Monday Night Football is done for 2009. Another football season has passed already, and the playoffs are ready to begin.

This got me thinking of other sports not considered mainstream, and a part of our social fabric as Monday Night Football has become. How about Monday Night Roller Derby . I remember as a kid how fun this use to be to watch.  The jammers were just as vicious as the down lineman playing in NFL on Monday Night Football.

Roller Derby did not stick and eventually fell from our social conscious. Too bad because at one time it was right up there with professional wrestling in its excitement. Wrestling morphed into the phenomenon it is today while the roller derbies fell off the map. It became primarily a female domain with  just a few teams throughout the country.

So today, we have wrestle mania on TV pretty much every night and Monday Night Football durng the NFL season.

Referees have all the fun!!!!

Referees have all the fun!!!!

But I have something new to offer. Roller Dollz on the Porn Access Network brought to you in high definition color!! Amazing and sexy!! This show will definitely fit the bill until Monday Night Football returns next year.

Roller Dollz takes scrumming to a new level. One of the clips involves a match between two rival roller derby teams. As the action heats up and the sexual frustrations come out it starts an outlandish and heated fuck fest. (Click on the images for a sample!)

They are having such fun!!!

They are having such fun!!!

The teams smash into each other, then a melee starts, and as the referees try to restore order - clothes get ripped off, pussies start getting licked and hot babes start sucking huge cocks. There is also great ass to mouth action to cure the biggest oral appetite. Do you like cum swapping? It is here!! The high definition video gives you the feeling you are in the stands watching this hot and sweaty fuck action.  It aint Monday Night Football!!!

Bodacious BJ

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“Another Black Eye for College Athletics”: New York Times


Much is being said about the post game incident between an Oregon player punching a Boise State player after the game completed on Thursday night. “Another black Eye for College Athletics” in the New York Times address what took place at the game and its unfortunate aftermath.

We as sports fans love the big hit by a defensive player on the quarterback, or the running back runnning 60 yards for a touchdown. But are we putting too much emphasis on big time athletics and the pressure associated with it?

The Oregon player met with his coach after the game, both cried during their meeting while discussing what took place. Later the Oregon player apologized for his actions, but the damage was done. As a star tailback and the best player on the team, he failed in his responsibilities for a brief unfortunate event. Now he is suspended from the football team for the year.

The Boise State player was not suspended from his football team, even though he taunted the Oregon player. Why he wasn’t I do not know, but the administrators at Boise State will have to live with their decision.

Much is asked of our athletes, but our we properly grooming them to handle the pressure of big time athletics. What happens to these young men and women once they leave the playing field and pursue their lives? College athletics is big business and all the schools strive to make their programs succeed regardless of the cost of the effect on young people who may or may not have the maturity to act responsibly.

Parents need to be fully engaged with their children to teach them respect for themselves and other. Teachers need to be trained and compensated so they can prepare young people for the future ahead. Organized sports need to realize that sport is a game and nothing more. All of these areas must dovetail into making our young people responsible and caring adults.

The silver lining is the fact that the majority of our young people are being groomed properly, but the media in their zest to get the story (I exclude the New York Times because their article was written very objectively), concentrate more on the negative. Which is unfortunate for us, because we do not see the good that is being done. Hopefully, with what transpired between players at Oregon and Boise State, we as people can understand and prepare our children to handle life.

Bodacious BJ

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