“We may never shake hands again.”When's the last time you recall Shank celebrating sportsmanship?
— Dr. Anthony Fauci, infectious disease expert.
While we continue to hunker and prepare for a day when games may resume (probably without fans for a while), we entertain the prospect of a world without handshakes.
Think about that. No more hands-touching-hands. No more reaching out. No more meet-and-greet events for politicians. No more lessons from dad about the importance of a firm handshake.
No handshakes would shake up sports as much as no crowd noise.
I can’t get my head around the notion of an NHL playoff series ending without the ceremonial conga line of handshakes. One of the best images in sports is watching a gap-toothed demonstration of sportsmanship and civility break out after seven games of cage-rattling, cross-checking, stick-wielding, bare-knuckle brawling.
Sunday, April 19, 2020
We Doin't Need No Stinkin' Handshakes
It's bad enough watching large swaths of U.S. society continue to panic and overreact to a variant of the modern flu virus (it's called Covid-19 for a reason); and now the lead epidemiologist in President Trump's coronavirus task force does his best to throw more gas on the fire:
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When Clemens hugged him in the yankees locker room after the 03 LCS telling him " Your book is still alive." That's when.
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