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The Armchair Quarterback


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-Ever read ESPN.com's Tuesday Morning Quarterback? I've just started reading his stuff the past couple of months and although he can get a bit long winded he also can hit the proverbial nail on the head at times. His criticism of the monopoly that Direct TV has on NFL game viewership is right on. Why should I have to pay $200 every year just so I can watch the Ram's games. The NFL is huge but TMQ is right that it would be even bigger if most fans could actually watch the games they wanted on Sunday.

- The past couple of years have been odd in that the Colts and Steelers were two teams that I would have bet money against winning the Super Bowl 3 quarters of the way through the season. The 2005 Steelers looked like they weren't even going to make the playoffs and the 2006 Colts defense was the laughing-stock of the league. Then both teams go on playoff binges and come out Super Bowl champs. Go figure. That tells me that this has become a league where there are no absolutes.

- One note on the Pats/Colts AFC championship game. I have a friend who's a semi-Patriot fan (and yes we're still friends. Come on I'm not that superficial....yet). Anyway, he was whining about the roughing the passer penalty that helped put the Colts closer to the goal line for their winning score. It was barely shown on replay but clearly shows the Patriot defensive player grazing the head of Manning with his hand/arm. Should it have been a penalty considering he barely touched him. I don't think so. Could you call it a penalty based soley on the interpretation of the rule. Absolutely. It's one of those calls that shouldn't be made based on common sense. However the ironic thing about the crying coming from New England fans concerning this is that they are contradicting themselves and showing themselves to be hypocrites. When the Patriots benefited from the "tuck rule" in the 2002 playoff game against the Raiders (you remember the game where Brady essentially fumbles the ball, the Raiders recover, the game is over---but wait the strict interpretation of the rule says Brady was attempting to tuck it and his hand was moving forward, so Ta-Da--Patriots hang onto the ball and ultimately win the game--yeah that game) many New England fans tried to quell the outrage over what common sense said should have been a fumble by saying, "that's the rule--rules are rules". They jumped on the technicality of that rule so fast it made your head spin. So the next time a Patriot fan tries to whine about the roughing the passer penalty against the Colts, just tell them "rules are rules".
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You wrote, "Go figure. That tells me that this has become a league where there are no absolutes."

This is all about parity! And salary caps! Take any of the four sports - expansion is killing all of the sports. There are markets none of thes sports have any business being in - Charlotte??

There are not enough good players to make this many good teams.

The Detroit-Cleveland basketball game a few weeks ago was supposed to be the hot game of the day - what a sad game - neither team knows how to pass, how to play the pick and roll and couldn't hit the side of barn when it comes to free throws.

The reach into Japan and China for baseball is all about looking for a market to sell more stuff - and increase TV income.

I refuse to buy the TV packages for any of the sports inc. NASCAR. I refuse to buy pro sport paraphenalia.

I am a middle class family man - I sit in the cheapest seats at the DBacks - and I go to selected games because my 'little brother' loves baseball and we have to sit in the handicapped seating. I have been to one Cardinal game in the umpteen years they have been here. I have been to one Suns game in the last 20 years. I have been to one Coyote game in all the years they have been here.

I prefer the college game any day over professional sports.

Prosports is shooting itself in the foot.

And Jose Conseco is right about the steroids and the buy off of Palermo. btw. And the darling of the Phoenix fans, Luis Gonzales was a part of it. The new owners even admit it!

well, I have ranted enough.

Love your blog
 
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by AZRON (PM , CC ) on Monday February 12, 2007 @ 11:27 PM




I too go as cheap as I can when it comes to my sports fanaticism. Maybe guys like me/us are why they have to sell what they can. They are trying to maximize their profits, ya know, just like every other business in America.  
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by notacynic (PM , CC ) on Saturday February 17, 2007 @ 5:53 AM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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