Keep the Drama Out of Sports—The "So What" List

Michael  Caissie by Scribe Written on December 18, 2007
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When did wide receivers become the most important people on the field?  You need a line to block and a quarterback to release the ball before a receiver is even relevant. 

I personally could care less if these guys "feel they are getting the ball enough" or if they liked their ex-coach.  Who cares! 

I'm glad to see that Moss has at least learned to keep his mouth closed and do what he's paid to do—catch the damn ball. 

They're not the second coming of Jesus...they just catch the ball.  You can be the most gifted athlete in the world, but if you don't have a QB good enough to get you the ball...

 

Retired NFL players and coaches opinions on current NFL players and teams

Okay, I know a lot of these guys are now providing commentary, but I have a major issue when their comments take precedent over the actual game being played! 

I don't care what Tiki thinks of Eli, and I certainly could care less what Parcells thinks of T.O. 

How did they do in the game this week?  How did they beat the other team, or how did the other team stop them? 

I'm interested in that kind of info, and as a retired player and/or coach, you can provide me with the insight that sitting on my couch doesn't provide.  Keep your personal opinions to yourself and report on the actual game!

 

All star games 

All of them.   I can't stand or appreciate anything about them.  From the way they are picked (popularity contest) to the when and how they are played...they are pointless and a waste of everyone's time.  

 

IconOff the field stories in general

From dogfighting, to armed robbery, to homicide, to stripclubs to...it goes on and on and on. 

I don't think we should live in a bubble, but come on people...I turn on sports to get away from everything else.  Even the feel-good stories seem forced and are hard to watch! 

Address the issues if you must, but I'm tired of having these stories dominate the sports world.   

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