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Funny               sports               quotes               have               been               an               American               tradition               since               New               York               Yankees               star               Yogi               Berra               began               spouting               his               famous               twisted               phrases,               each               of               which               had               their               own               strange               logic.

Here               are               some               examples               from               Yogi's               website:               "It               gets               late               early               out               here."
               "It's               like               déjà               vu               all               over               again."
               "Little               League               baseball               is               a               very               good               thing               because               it               keeps               the               parents               off               the               street."
               "The               future               ain't               what               it               used               to               be."
               "Never               answer               an               anonymous               letter."
               At               age               81,               Yogi               still               spouts               a               zinger               or               two.

He               recently               said,               "He               hits               from               both               side               of               the               plate.

He's               amphibious."
               Thankfully,               other               notable               sports               figures               have               also               managed               to               keep               Yogi's               legacy               alive.
               Joe               Theismann
               As               a               sports               announcer               on               ESPN,               former               football               great               Joe               Theismann               said,               "The               term               'genius'               is               inapplicable               to               anyone               in               this               game.

A               genius               is               Norman               Einstein."
               Theismann               later               claimed               to               Sports               Illustrated               that,               in               high               school,               he               did               have               a               smart               classmate               named               Norman               Einstein.
               George               Brett
               Baseball               Hall               of               Famer               George               Brett               once               said,               "If               a               tie               (in               baseball)               is               like               kissing               your               sister,               losing               is               like               kissing               your               grandmother               with               her               teeth               out."
               George               Foreman
               Former               boxing               Heavyweight               Champion               George               Foreman               said,               "There's               more               to               boxing               than               hitting.

There's               no               getting               hit,               for               instance."
               Tiger               Woods
               Golf               legend               Tiger               Woods               said,               "Hockey               is               a               sport               for               white               men.

Basketball               is               a               sport               for               black               men.

Golf               is               a               sport               for               white               men               dressed               like               pimps."
               Dizzy               Dean
               Some               say               that               pitcher               Dizzy               Dean,               another               Baseball               Hall               of               Famer,               originated               the               tradition               of               twisted               quotes,               but               most               of               his               were               made               when               he               was               a               sports               announcer.

Dean               died               in               1974,               but               his               quotes               live               on.

They're               almost               as               famous               as               Yogi               Berra's.

Here               are               some               examples               from               Diz's               website:
               "The               doctors               X-rayed               my               head               and               found               nothing."
               "It               ain't               braggin'               if               you               can               back               it               up."
               "Dean               once               said               to               a               batter,               "Son,               what               kind               of               pitch               would               you               like               to               miss?"
               "Sure,               I               eat               what               I               advertise.

Sure,               I               eat               Wheaties               for               breakfast.

A               good               bowl               of               Wheaties               with               bourbon               can't               be               beat."
               "He               slud               into               third."
               "The               good               Lord               was               good               to               me.

He               gave               me               a               strong               body,               a               good               right               arm,               and               a               weak               mind."
               Gordie               Howe
               Detroit               Red               Wings               hockey               great               Gordie               Howe               said,               "American               professional               athletes               are               bilingual.

They               speak               English               and               profanity."
               Sandy               Lyle
               Former               golf               Masters               winner               Sandy               Lyle               said,               "It's               not               whether               you               win               or               lose               -               but               whether               I               win               or               lose."
               Tug               McGraw
               When               asked               whether               he               preferred               grass               or               Astroturf,               Tug               said,               "I               dunno.

I               never               smoked               Astroturf."
               He               also               said,               "Always               root               for               the               winner.

That               way               you               won't               be               disappointed."
               SOURCES:
               http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/x0v0x/tag/SportsQuotes
               http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FIH/is_6_74/ai_n17213365
               http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0971329/bio
               "Morning               Buzz",               John               Ryan,               San               Jose               Mercury               News,               URL:               (http://www.mercurynews.com/49ersheadlines/ci_5529421)
               http://www.sportshollywood.com/dumbquotes.html






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