Kenny Powers isn’t perfect. I know, I spit out my Mountain Dew and bourbon when I wrote that, too. But it’s true. He’s a man who has made mistakes after tasting legend status, and he’s paid the greatest price for his arrogance in taking his God-given talent for granted. America, though, is about second chances and stories of redemption. That’s why when some people see Kenny as a man who hates foreigners, the truth is that he just loves American and feels “that America is the best country and the other countries aren't as good.” Patriotism, indeed.
As Kenny continues his baseball renaissance and his climb back to the top, where he will wear the Scream mask all he wants, he has been given the unbelievable honor of becoming the first ever Mother F*cking CEO of K-Swiss. And his appointment is already changing the lives of thousands of professional athletes and millions of aspiring athletes. For once, thanks to Kenny Powers, his incredible motivational speaking ability and his opus, K-Swiss Blades – you’re f*cking in.
Hearing Kenny speak and feeling his words attack my ears like a bulletproof tiger, I can see how San Francisco 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis was inspired to chase down that slow ass animal and tackle it with his bare hands. That got me to thinking, aren't there some athletes out there that could have used a guy like Kenny F*cking Powers years ago? You bet your Double D's.













Matt Bush is a modern day Brien Taylor.
Commented after I read the Brien Taylor page, and before I saw the Matt Bush one. Nice work, Burnsy.
I had no clue how similar they were. Well, at least with bar fighting. I only remembered Brien Taylor having one pitch and that being his downfall.
He pitched for the Yankees AA team up her in Albany back in 1993. Did pretty good, then his career and life went to shit. Easily the biggest bust in Yankees history.
@UU: I think Hideki Irabu was a bigger bust
@OMG – he had a bigger bust, true. But the fat pussy toad at least won some major league games.
Bourbon and Mountain Dew? We call that a Lexington Street Luge
I love the nod to Blade Runner with the font. :)
San Diego teams really know how to pick them. And yet I still pay to watch them play.