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One Bad Move!

One of the worst things you can do as a new head coach is try to trade your star quarterback. That’s what Josh McDaniels did when he tried to trade Jay Cutler for New England quarterback Matt Cassel. It’s not like there’s anything wrong with Jay Cutler. He still has many great years ahead of him if he remains healthy. Most people think that McDaniels wanted Matt Cassel because he worked with him last year in New England. Anyway, Jay Cutler has requested a trade all because McDaniels tried to trade him off. If I where a Denver Broncos fan I would call for McDaniels to be terminated. I feel if McDaniels remains the head coach the Broncos won’t see Cutler play on their team again. Well, I guess it depends if Cutler wants to get fined everyday because of contracts. Cutler did however say he would make every mandatory meeting and training camp in respect to his team mates. McDaniels did a really bad move for the Broncos team. But McDaniels might not be the only one to blame. The fans should also blame the owners and the Broncos GM Brian Xanders. After all McDaniels can only make the recommendation, the GM and owners make the trade.

New Team Looking Good!

With another great finish last week Tony Stewart “Smoke” is holding 8th in the chase for the cup. As most of you know Tony is now an owner/driver, which at times could be hard. Any new team that involves an owner/driver deal starts slow. But that’s not the case with Tony, he’s off to a great start. Most people thought it would take a few years to see Tony rebuild this team. There’s a reason why Tony is my favorite driver, and that reason is because he works hard and wants to win. Most of you already now Tony left a great job racing for Joe Gibbs Racing in the number 20 car. But now he’s racing the number 14 car – selling office furniture, joking of course. I sure hope he keeps up and moves up in the standings. This would show any new race teams coming in NASCAR that a lot of money isn’t needed, just a great driver.

Star Running Back!

I was just reading about the San Diego Chargers are considering on trading or just release their star running back of 8 seasons, LaDainian Tomlinson. The guy gets hurt in their final game and now they want to let him go. This would be the biggest mistake since they dropped their star linebacker Junior Seau a few years back. I don’t even think its about money, but very well could be. I think Tomlinson has a few good years left in him, and would gladly take him on the Vikings. Although we already have a great running back, finally, but he can’t hold on to the football. And when you fumble during key downs you can’t win games. And that’s what happen to the Vikings this year. Anyway, that’s why I would take Tomlinson any day of the week. He just needs a little time off to heal up and get some good strength equipment to get back to top performance. I also feel this is no way to treat the NFL MVP of 2006 when he ran for a record 28 touchdowns. Which by the way he had a total 31 touchdowns and 186 points. So let him get well and treat your franchise player a little better.

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Free Spending!

Here’s a good story about how the New York Yankees love to spend money. If he passes is physical and drug test CC Sabathia will become the highest paid pitcher in MLB history. He will be signing a record $161 million contract with the New York Yankees. And thought we where in a recession, I guess not in MLB. This deal just comes to show that Steinbrenner, the owner of the New York Yankees will spend any amount of money to win another World Series. I think Steinbrenner needs to get his head checked for paying this amount of money. Because what it comes down to is the fans will pay for this. Ticket prices are going to sore to new heights just to pay these huge wages. Plus the New York Yankees have a new $1.3 billion stadium where I read that tickets will cost in the thousands. This is freaked nuts; fans should boycott going to games for a few weeks and see what happens. I would be willing to bet it would hurt the teams and give them a reality check. I’m sorry, these players are all over paid. And most will end up in some sort of trouble during and after their careers are over. If I’m wrong tell me so.

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