Tiki Barber Might Not Totally Understand Anne Frank

Written by Brandon Stroud / 05.25.11

Tiki Barber compares himself to Anne Frank

Tiki Barber’s life has been a crazy one. He’s gone from being the most successful hair stylist in Hawaii (cough) to being the star running back of the New York Giants, to being a correspondent for The Today Show and Football Night in America/Sunday Night Footbal, to being a veteran on the comeback trail. A crazy life, yes, but not necessarily one wherein he had to hide in an attic for two years to keep from being murdered in a holocaust. Of course, that didn’t stop Barber from comparing himself to Anne Frank in an interview with Sports Illustrated. Maybe he was trying to compare himself to Helen Keller?

A quote from L. Jon Wertheim’s SI piece:

Barber and Johnson went into hiding in the attic of Lepselter’s house in New Jersey. “Lep’s Jewish,” says Barber, “and it was like a reverse Anne Frank thing.” (Here is Barber writ small: He has the wit and smarts to make an Anne Frank allusion and the artlessness to liken himself—an adulterer trying to elude gossip columnists—to a Holocaust victim.)

“He has the wit and smarts to have read a book at some point in his lifetime and remember it.” I’m not sure “wit” or “smarts” are the words that come to mind when I read about Tiki Barber comparing himself to Anne f**king Frank, although Sports Illustrated could suddenly be adopting the biting wit of the New Yorker, I don’t know, I don’t really read it unless I’m waiting for the dentist.

I hate this guy. Wait, I take that back. Brandon, is it really you who mentioned hate, oh Brandon, how could you?

[H/T Off the Bench]

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Tim McCarver Says Stupid Things

Written by Ashley Burns / 07.20.10

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The fun thing about older sports announcers is that with age they tend to slip a little and they’re susceptible to saying silly things. Joe Morgan has occasionally claimed things about his career that aren’t true, Harry Caray was adorably aloof toward the end, and Vin Scully has grown a little slow, but he’s still pretty damn good. And it’s fine, because most of the time these guys are just rambling off the top of their heads to fill airtime between pitches or during visits to the mound. Tim McCarver, on the other hand, likes to use airtime to pull out his soapbox.

During the fourth inning of Saturday’s Tampa Bay Rays and New York Yankees broadcast on Fox, McCarver likened the Yankees organization’s treatment of Joe Torre to the Axis Powers of World War II. Basically, because the Yankees haven’t retired Torre’s number, they’re essentially treating him like a dead Nazi general. This shouldn’t linger in the New York sports media for too long.

Let’s recap a terrible time in world history baseball broadcasting, NY Daily News:

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