Archive for the ‘NFL’ Category
Vick has earned the Job but why diss Kolb?
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010The Cowboys need more than a coaching change!
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010Chad Ochocinco has been acting a fool!!!
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010Brett Favre Needs To Fall Back!!
Saturday, November 27th, 2010Has Randy Moss lost his mind?
Saturday, November 27th, 2010Shanahan Benches Mcnabb
Friday, November 26th, 2010Rob Parker of ESPN’s First Take visits The War Room
Friday, November 26th, 2010Thanksgiving Traged-ition
Friday, November 26th, 2010In honor of the holiday, I want to talk about a question that has been posed to me several times this past week, but also a question that has been discussed in many sports circles in recent years. Why is it, that on EVERY Thanksgiving Day, we football fans must be subjected to the NFL stylings of the lowly Detroit Lions? Now don’t get me wrong…My Mother-In-Law is a Detroit native and a Lions fan, so for that reason alone, I lightly pull for the Kitty Kats when they are of no threat to my Eagles. And let’s face it, the Lions are NEVER really a threat to ANYONE, so I may as well just make them my second team. HOWEVER, anyone who knows me knows that I don’t believe in second teams. So we can go ahead and scrap that idea.
With that disclaimer out of the way, which should cover me and keep me from being banned from my mother-in-law’s sweet potato pie this Thanksgiving weekend, I would like to know HOW IN THE WORLD the perennial NFL version of the L.A. Clippers became a part of holiday tradition. Who started this tradition?… Well, actually, I found that out during this year’s installment of Detroit’s annual Turkey Day debacle. The culprit behind our yearly punishment was the Lions’ original owner George Richards, who started the tradition way back in 1934. So I guess a better question would be…who’s idea was it to MAINTAIN this tradition?…and has he been fired yet?
Though I’m not a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, their Thanksgiving tradition is a bit more understandable. Besides, they are “America’s Team”, aren’t’ they? (LOL) The fact that their bandwagon stretches from sea to shining sea, gives their annual game some rooting interest, especially since their detractors reach just as big a range as their bandwagon. So Cowboy lovers and Cowboy haters alike have a genuine reason to watch them on Thanksgiving, whether it be to root for them or to hate on them. But who outside of Detroit roots for the Lions?…and for that matter, who in America cares enough to root AGAINST the Lions? They’re just the Lions!
I think it’s time for some new “traditions”. I think the NFL should “traditionally” change who hosts the Thanksgiving Day games every year. They change who plays in that terrible London game every year, so why not give us some holiday variety?
And the MOST ironic aspect of this WHOLE thing?……………the Los Angeles Clippers hosted a Thanksgiving Day NBA game this year on TNT………………….W……T…….F! Now THAT’S funny!
NFL ROOKIE CONTRACTS
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010In light of today’s high salaried athletes, the NFL has seen the rookie contracts balloon to outrageous numbers. For instance, the number 1 pick of the 2010 NFL Draft, QB Sam Bradford out of Oklahoma University signed a 6 year 86 million dollar contract with 50 million dollars guaranteed. (BEFORE PLAYING AN NFL GAME!!!) He became the highest paid player on the St. Louis Rams that night, I wonder how the veterans on the team felt? The second pick of the 2010 NFL draft DT Ndamukong Suh out of the University of Nebraska signed a 5 year 68 million dollar contract with $40 million guaranteed. (BEFORE PLAYING AN NFL GAME!!!)
Now as we travel further down the list of the 2010 NFL draft we find that the 32nd pick of the 2010 NFL Draft, CB Patrick Robinson out of Florida State University signed a 5 yr 12 million dollar contract with 7 million dollars guaranteed. The very last pick of the NFL draft also known as “Mr. Irrelevant” Tim Toone a WR out of Weber State, signed with the Detroit Lions for 3 years 1.2 million dollars with a $26,000 signing bonus, I have no argument there.
Now, as we diverge to the NBA we examine that the contract of the 2010 No. 1 pick, John Wall was 2 years 9 million dollars with 3rd and 4th year team options. The expostulation here is that NFL management has no recourse if they find out the player can not play in the NFL so there should be a rookie salary scale like the NBA which give the players and owners options.
For example, in the 2009 NFL Draft the Miami Dolphins selected former University of West Virginia QB, Pat White in the second round and signed him to a multiyear contract worth 4.5 million dollars with 2.4 million dollars guaranteed. He spent the season as a 3rd string and Wild Cat QB and was cut at the beginning of the 2010 NFL season. Personally, I think Pat White can be a good NFL player but Pat White is now playing Major League baseball in the Kansas City Royals farm system. If they had to do it all over again, would the Dolphins have spent 2.4 million dollars on that asset?
Aquil “Quil” Bayyan of The War Room, for War Room Sports
Rob Parker Survives The War Room
Friday, November 5th, 2010On Thursday, November 4th, our special guest in The War Room was Rob Parker of ESPN’s “First Take” and esteemed writer for ESPNNewYork.com and ClickOnDetroit.com.
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