I have been a sports fan forever and I grew up playing and watching most sports. In the last 20 years, sports have changed for the worst, and its not getting any better. I will try and explain the downfall of professional sports. Lets have a look at the major sports leagues, NFL, MLB, NHL and NBA.
The NFL is having huge image problems with its players, management, coaches, etc. The commissioner had to implement a conduct policy because so many of their players were getting arrested and having trouble off the field. We all remember Mike Vick problems with dog fighting, Pacman Jones involved in a gun fight outside a strip club. Then there is the Patriots and spy gate, and the trouble surrounding video taping. Now the owners have opted out of the current contract and will have to get a new one in place soon or face a work stoppage. Here is a league that has huge image problems. I would bet that there are more criminal records in the NFL than any other league. The Bengals had 8 active roster members who got in trouble with the law in one off season. Come on guys, whats the problem here. You can make your own conclusions from this statement. The 2 most successful franchises over the past 5 years have been the Colts and the Patriots, the 2 whites teams in the league. The easy answer to this question, i must be a racist and this is all just propaganda. The other possible answer, maybe i am right and there is a direct link between race and conduct. This is the place where no one wants to go. Questions should be asked, but they wont be, because race is an issue that nobody wants to talk about.
MLB and steroids. Thank you Bud Selig for being the caretaker of the game during the whole steroid era! How do the owners respond to this fact, they give him a raise and a contract extension. Now you know why baseball is screwed up! The mitchell report came out and now the average fastball is down by almost 2MPH and home runs are down in both leagues. At the end of the season at the current pace, there will be 1000 less home runs then last year. There is also the problem with baseball of no salary cap. So every year we have to watch the richest teams fight it out. I know that there are exceptions to every rule, but the money teams usually win. The officials have been brutal this year. Home runs are doubles or foul balls, there are missed calls and wrong calls every night. 75% of owners want instant replays for home run calls, but Bud Selig doesn't want them. When are these commissioners going to listen and stop running their leagues like a dictatorship.
The NHL needs to stop screwing around with things. Every off season the first thing is to change a bunch of rules. Second, lets do whatever we can to market this game in the US. What about Canada? Once again, the NHL is run by a little troll who does not want another team in Canada. Lets get a team in Kansas or Oklahoma, but not Winnipeg or Hamilton. There are people (Jim Big Balls, i own blackberry Ballsilee) who desperately wants a team, but Gary doesn't want him to have a team. The Instigating rule is stupid and over 75% of players want it gone, has the league listened....no. The refs have the hardest job of reffing a league where the rules always change.
The NBA and the "fixed" games. Games are in question of being fixed from past playoff series by a former ref. He has said that games in the 2002 playoff were fixed. Its funny because when the games took place, there were questions that day of the game being fixed and the refs being bias. One of the coaches got a record fine for asking such a question. Now years later, that same series has been called in to question again. Looking at the job that the refs are doing in the LA vs Boston series, is no wonder people are questioning weather these games are legit. When a Boston bench player has more fouls in 15 minutes of playing then the Lakers did in the whole game, there will be questions. The commissioner David Stern is widely regarded as an idiot. He will not even listen to the possibility that other officials could be involved. He thinks that its one ref who got caught cheating trying to save his own skin. Maybe he is trying to save his skin, but maybe he is also telling the truth. David Stern would rather jam his head in the ground and pretend everything is OK. The only problem with this is, some people, including myself, think that basketball is almost the same thing as WWE wrestling. Great athletes, but the outcome is predetermined by management.
Professional sports are becoming less about the sport and more about the money and business side of things. Owners have no loyalty to players. Players have no loyalty to teams and owners. The only place i see loyalty in sports are the fans to their teams. Personally, i have been questioning my own loyalty to teams and organizations. I have become a fan of players, more so then teams. The things that use to make these leagues great has been disappearing for years, and i hope that someone realize this before its too late. The games were played for the love of the sport, but now its the love of the money. I remember hearing stories of the old time baseball players, who played their whole career in order to buy a farm and retire, played for the love of the game. Now all i see are rich athletes who sign $100 million dollar contracts, and the minute someone else makes more, they wont play until they make the most.
I am not really sure where this is all going, but i am sure that i don't like it so far.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Hockey Night in Canada, never the same again!
So Canada's second anthem has been bought and sold this week at the horror of many Canadians! Some say that Saturday night will never be the same again. For 40 years we have heard Dolores Claman's iconic song, known as "The Hockey Theme" at the beginning of HNIC, but that time has come to an end. This week the songs rights were sold to CTV for a reported $3 million dollars. CTV plans to use the song for their Wednesday night show as well as the Olympics.
I understand where all the parties were coming from on this issue, I just wish we could lose the spin. First of all, CTV did not "save" this song from oblivion like they have been saying. I am pretty confident that the song would not be forgotten, and was not going anywhere that Dolores Claman didnt want it to go.
Second, Dolores Claman had the ability to sell the song to whom ever she wished to, and she did. It is her song and she had the right to do with it as she wished. So, please stop trying to convince everyone that the song was going to slip into oblivion, as you have been saying. If it did, it would have been because you wanted it too.
Third, the CBC could not afford the price tag for the song. Since have the funds come from tax dollars, it would be a very tough arguement to justify the price. On the other hand, some say that CBC just ruined the only good show that they have. There are some strong feelings from across Canada on this issue.
My opinion, i think that all parties involved in this process are a bunch of greddy, lying pig fuckers. The CBC screwed Dolores out of money from ring tone sales and downloads, to which she became very pissed off and bitter. Dolores then sells the song to CTV, the highest bidder and rival hockey station, but clames that its because she wants to save the song......right. CTV jumps on the "saving" bandwagon, the whole time promoting their new hockey line up and schedule. The whole time loving the fact that they were able to put the screws to the CBC. Everyone involved in this mess are to blame for the anger of many Canadians. Am i pissed that the song will not be on Saturday night hockey on CBC anymore, your damn right i am. Is it going to make that big a difference to the show, i really doubt it. I think the thing i am pissed off with the most, is the fact that all parties are lying through their teeth about what they did and how they did it.
Its all about money, Dolores wanted cash and CTV could pay more than CBC, end of story. All the rest is a smoke screen of public relations horse shit.
I understand where all the parties were coming from on this issue, I just wish we could lose the spin. First of all, CTV did not "save" this song from oblivion like they have been saying. I am pretty confident that the song would not be forgotten, and was not going anywhere that Dolores Claman didnt want it to go.
Second, Dolores Claman had the ability to sell the song to whom ever she wished to, and she did. It is her song and she had the right to do with it as she wished. So, please stop trying to convince everyone that the song was going to slip into oblivion, as you have been saying. If it did, it would have been because you wanted it too.
Third, the CBC could not afford the price tag for the song. Since have the funds come from tax dollars, it would be a very tough arguement to justify the price. On the other hand, some say that CBC just ruined the only good show that they have. There are some strong feelings from across Canada on this issue.
My opinion, i think that all parties involved in this process are a bunch of greddy, lying pig fuckers. The CBC screwed Dolores out of money from ring tone sales and downloads, to which she became very pissed off and bitter. Dolores then sells the song to CTV, the highest bidder and rival hockey station, but clames that its because she wants to save the song......right. CTV jumps on the "saving" bandwagon, the whole time promoting their new hockey line up and schedule. The whole time loving the fact that they were able to put the screws to the CBC. Everyone involved in this mess are to blame for the anger of many Canadians. Am i pissed that the song will not be on Saturday night hockey on CBC anymore, your damn right i am. Is it going to make that big a difference to the show, i really doubt it. I think the thing i am pissed off with the most, is the fact that all parties are lying through their teeth about what they did and how they did it.
Its all about money, Dolores wanted cash and CTV could pay more than CBC, end of story. All the rest is a smoke screen of public relations horse shit.
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