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Wednesday, February 3, 2021

A few Top 5's from 2020

 Here we are a full month into 2021.  So why not look back and see what a few categories top five results on Google were in 2020.

First let's look at the top five in "Why's".

1. Why were Chainsaws invented?  That is a very good question.  But at the same time, why did that particular question get so high in the rankings?  So apparently there was a meme going around Social Media.  Twitter user Darco (@Natu76108249) asked on November 15th  ...

For those that don't want to search, it was invented by two Scottish doctors that wanted to speed up child births.  Prior to caesarian sections, the doctors in the 19th Century used a version of this tool to help free the child when they were either too big or breeched.

2. Why is there a coin shortage?  This is just a common question that came to light after signs were seen all around businesses.  It is a simple question with a simple answer.  With fewer people going out to restaurants and stores, the circulation of coinage came to a screeching halt.

3. Why was George Floyd arrested? This is another question that is kinda obvious.  On May 25th George Floyd was arrested and death in Minneapolis.  People were asking why was he being arrested.  When enough people ask this question, it ranks high.  It was the top search for most of the year.

4. Why is Nevada taking so long?  This question started popping up after Nevada officials were taking too long for some people.  The results didn't come out for 10 days as they were going after accuracy over speed.  There are a hare over 1.4 Million voters in the State (including my sister and niece) so it will take a while to make sure everything is good.  For the record, Nevada was not the last state to certify their election.  That title goes to California (Dec. 11), Maryland, Missouri and New Jersey all came in on Dec. 8th.

5. Why is TikTok getting banned?  This was a question after then President Trump started floating ideas about banning the app because the company that owned it was not following the correct policies for security of users information.


Of course since this is my blog, you know that sports will be at the forefront.  Let us take a look at the Top Five teams that were searched.


1. Boston Celtics: The Celtics finished 3rd in the NBA's Eastern Conference during the 2019-20 season.  But they made it all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals in August against....

2. Miami Heat: The Miami Heat defeated the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals and would lost to the LA Lakers in six games.

3. Kansas City Chiefs:  Your defending Super Bowl Champions, and looking for back-to-back rings as they will be taking on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this Sunday in Super Bowl LV.  The first Super Bowl that will feature a team playing in their home stadium.

4. Los Angeles Clippers: The LA Clippers (one of my favorite NBA teams) finished the 2019-20 season at the hands of the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference Semifinals in seven games.

5. Dallas Stars: The runners up in the NHL for 2019-20.  Also the team that knocked both my team (the Colorado Avalanche, in seven) and my sister's team (Vegas Golden Knights, in five).  They would end up losing to the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games.


Finally, lets take a peek on who the most searched players were in 2020.


1. Ryan Newman: Who would think that a NASCAR driver would be the most searched athlete in 2020?  Well, after the wreck that he was involved with at the 2020 Daytona 500, it is no wonder why he's here.  Check out the wreck here.  Just a couple of days later, he would walk out of Halifax Medical Center just two days after the wreck.  He would be back behind the wheel when the circuit returned after the shut down.

2. Tom Brady: When you win six rings with one team (my favorite New England Patriots) and you decide to sign a free agent contract with a different team, people will search for your name.  That's what happened in March.  Just a little after the Pandemic started he signed his two-year $50 Million completely guaranteed deal.  In his first season in Pewter and Bay Orange he is in the Super Bowl.

3. Bubba Wallace:  NASCAR's only African-American driver had several newsworthy moments in 2020.  First was during the Pandemic break NASCAR went digital.  During the Bristol race, Bubba quit mid-race after wrecking on just the 11th lap.  The Mobile, Alabama native lost one of his sponsors due to his response to fans over how they were getting upset over a video game.  His sponsor pulled their name as they said his response was the same as a 13 year old boy being upset over breaking his controller.  After seeking a spotter for the Talladega virtual race, he ended up opting out.  On Sept. 21 Mr. Wallace signed with the new 23XI (pronounced 23 Eleven) team that is co-owned by Denny Hamlin and "His Royal Airness" Michael Jordan.

4. Mike Tyson: In July of 2020, Mike signed a contract to face Roy Jones Jr. in an eight-round bout in September of 2020.  The bout was scheduled to be at Dignity Health Sports Park on the campus of CSU Dominguez Hills in Los Angeles County.  The bout was pushed back to November and went the entire length and was declared a draw.  One judge scored it 79-73 for Tyson, the second judge scored it 80-76 for Jones Jr., the final judge scored it 76-76 draw.

5. Rudy Gobert:  The Man that should've received the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award.  I say this as it was Gobert was the player that tested positive for COVID-19 and shut the entire NBA and further, the entire sports world for more than five months.