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Ashley Allen
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Yes, the voting system is flawed. Yes, it's in Hawaii every year making it neigh impossible for Joe Fan to go. Yes, it could be better. But I ask you this:
What could be more awesome than the best football players in the league coming together to have fun and play a schoolyard game?
THAT'S how you fix the Pro Bowl. You have all the coaches in the league decide the best players from each team - they can't pick from their own team. The Super Bowl coaches build their squads from there. You get Kurt Warner out there drawing plays in the dirt for Adrian Peterson and Larry Fitzgerald. Nothing on the line, no hype, not even going 100%. Just good old schoolyard ball. Give everyone a 100k check with a 25k bonus per person to the winning side. And nice watches, who doesn't like a nice watch. Players will love it. Fans will love it. All will be right with the world. Thank you and good night.
It's interesting that they bring up Molina on the San Fran side. We have no need for a catcher. Unless he's willing and able to switch to 3rd and hit about 15 more HRs a season, I don't want him.
It wouldn't cut down on injuries...more games played equals more injuries a season....why play a half ass game in pre season? no one wil lcare or buy tickets for that?
Steveo16220 says:get a life | 05/21/08, 11:58 PM
Steve - it's the same reason that Spring Training is more than a week long. Give the guys a few extra weeks to get used to that level of punishment again and I'd be willing to bet that - long term - injuries would go down. You'd probably see an increase the first few seasons, but the long term benefits would certainly out weigh that.
As for why teams would go back to 5 or 6 preseason games? Money. If they're filling seats at regular season prices now, they're going to be able to fill seats for two more games. If you offer the product, especially in the NFL, people are going to pay for it. You might not, I might not, but the next schmoe in line sure will. Besides, to the management, any added revenue is a good thing, right?
As a fan, I enjoy preseason games. Sure, you're not always going to be able to see your favorite team's top stars, but you get a glimpse of the heroes to come. That kid who's a third-string rookie today gets his playing time in the preseason because there are established veterans on the team who are going to get the snaps in the regular season. So I get to see the hot young rookie out on the field a season or two before he begins to get the regular starts. For that kid, it's like Rudy out there for him. He gets to go out, play pro football in front of a crowd and show the coaching staff that he belongs on this team. He's going to go 125% every play. Vets in preseason half-ass their way though games because they don't want to get hurt. I'd rather see some unknown kid give his all for four quarters than a "superstar" walk through a game.
Again, that's just how I feel about it. I'm obviously in the minority.
Honest Abraham | 05/21/08, 10:01 PM
The idea of adding a 17th game, or my idea of extending preseason?
That being said, I'm in total agreement with whoever said the season should start sooner and get the Super Bowl back into January.
I think that this would be a smart move, if for no other reason that PR. He was a positive role model when he was on the court and was almost like a second coach out there anyway. He's stll very much loved and respected in the Phoenix Valley. And if he can't coach worth a lick, it'll still put people in the seats.
Jabril1217 | 05/06/08, 09:11 AM
My thought is, there a re a lot of other athletes out there that this kid could have picked to idolize. I think that it's awesome he chose someone like Favre and not Vick or Pacman or someone of that ilk.
Personally, I admire the kid for having the wherewithal to go through with wearing it every day. When I was a kid, we would tease the other kids RUTHLESSLY if they wore the same clothes twice in a week. For him to go to school every day for over FOUR YEARS in the same jersey knowing that he's going to get railed on by his peers shows that he's got some internal fortitude. Were he my kid, I would have been sad when he took it off and would have promptly taken him out to buy a new one when the old one got too small. Hell, I may have even gotten one for myself. Sometimes a parent also has to be understanding.
As for Jackson, I am seriously telling you that I think he has potential. Do I think he's the next coming of Montana, Marino, or Favre? No. Certainly not. But do I think he could be another McNair or Cunningham. A good journeyman that throws a ton for a long time. Do I think he'll ever be H of Fame worthy? No. Certainly not. But Hall of Really Good? He certainly has the potential. If the coaching staff continues to groom him well and gets him a decent receiving corps, that is.
You know, because that's so much better.....
I reiterate my previous question: What did we just do?
And Mixin? As much as I hate large market teams and what they've done to drive up payrolls, it's not entirely their fault. You need to look outside of management and see who the real monsters are. These monsters make the monster owners look like teddy bears. I hear they call themselves the MLBPA. You have to think about WHY the Yankees spend so much. It's partly because they can, but it's mainly because they NEED to. Sure, you can win your division 4 of 6 years by being the best AAA team in the Majors, but at the end of the day, where are you? Still sitting at home in October saying, "We'll get em next year." Because baseball is driven solely on the market economy, players will get what they demand because they are the ones on control of the supply. As an owner, you can either pay the price for the top product, or you don't. But as the old adage says, you get what you pay for.
As for Pohlad, he's had highs and lows during his tenure as owner. As you and others have mentioned, he kept us from moving. But he also tried to contract us. I think that as one time he was interested in fielding a winning team, but I no longer believe that to be the case. In my mind's eye, he is no better, and in some ways worse, than every Steinbrenner that you come across. He's taken some good steps locking up Mauer, Morneau, and Cuddyer, but signing Johan instead of shipping him off for kids who very well may not see (or perhaps shouldn't see) major league uniforms would have shown that he was willing to work with the system and bring a championship back to Minnesota where it belongs. How better to inaugurate our new stadium than to hand out the rings on opening day? Alas, that's not going to happen.