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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Flawless Thoughts


When the NFL and the NFLPA reach an agreement this offseason, we will all be saying the name.... David Doty. Actually U.S. District Judge David Doty, who has overruled the previous ruling that would have allowed the NFL to access $4 billion in TV Network deals, even if there is no football played. According to him, "The record shows that the NFL undertook contract renegotiations to advance its own interests and harm the interests of the players,". Finally, can some of the fans' "overpaid player" anger be directed towards the owners?

According to Carson Palmer, he will, "never set foot in Paul Brown Stadium again." The first thing that comes to my mind is T.O., though I doubt it was his fault. If ever there was a team in the NFL in need of a coaching change, it would have to be the Cincinnati Bengals. It's strange to think that after they had a great 2009, steam rolling their division, but then losing to the Jets two weeks in a row in the playoffs (both games were 'win or go home' for the Jets). They don't seem to have any kind of continuity or stability, even though they've had the same QB/Coach/Receiver crew for years. Carson's right, time to get out.

I'm not a Mets hating Yankees fan, but this is ridiculous. How, in this day and age, can a franchise in one of the biggest markets for sports in the world, be so irresponsible from the training facility all the way to the owner's box? If it's not a scout punching people, it's a pitcher punching people, when it's not a General Manager mismanaging funds, it's an owner doing so.

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