I cringed and suffered a wave of sincere disappointment after game three of the Dallas/Detroit playoff series.
Not because the Stars lost, (though that WAS a shame). It was because I heard Marty Turco utter the phrase, “Our backs are against the wall.”
My eyes immediately rolled back into my empty skull and I almost hit a thermo-nuclear weapon driving close to me in the next lane. This careless use of a cliché had almost cost a human life. And it can’t be the first time!
We’ve all gotten used to the inevitable clichés that get slung around like poop in a chimp cage during the playoffs, but I think it may be time to try some new material. Here are few suggestions:
To replace “our backs are against the wall,” players could say:
“Our asses are starting to feel brick”
Or, rather than the tired “ it’s do or die” response, they could try: “If we lose tonight it’s Brokeback Mountain.”
Here are some more options:
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We’re Desperate as Housewives now.
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It’s time to stop eating the blowfish.
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If we don’t find a restroom soon,we’re gonna need new pants.
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It’s last call and we ain’t drunk yet.
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I hope we can find the frickin' Immunity Idol.
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Now’s the time to pull up our skates.
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This is our chance to put the crack-pipe down.
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We’re about to miss the train to Winsburgh.
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It’s Sudafed time, Baby!
Hmmm…Never mind. Come to think of it, maybe the clichés are better.
















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