I read yesterday that Notre Dame has
scheduled to play UMass in football in the near future. That's the
University of Massachusetts. ND vs. UMass, in football? Are you
kidding me? What, were the Little Sisters of the Poor already
scheduled for that weekend? How can a legendary powerhouse like Notre
Dame sink so low as to schedule a team that probably can't beat
itself in an intrasquad scrimmage? The answer has to be what the
answer always is when you can't figure out why things are the way
they are.......MONEY. Not just the money Notre Dame makes for a
regular season trouncing of an unheard of football entity, but the
money that comes from scheduling 10 patsies in a season along with
USC, Michigan and Michigan State, so that the worst record you end up
with is 10-3 and you go to a bowl game that will pay the school $8
million for their appearance. As I said, when in doubt it's ALWAYS
about the greenbacks.
Reminds me when Mo Vaughan was up for a
big contract renewal with the Red Sox. He made the famous and often
repeated statement that, “It's not about the money.” when asked
about what was most important for him regarding his next contract.
“It's about respect and feeding my family. It's not about the
money.” Usually, these idiots will also throw in some lame comment
about “they just want to win” or “I want to work closer to my
family.” The last prevarication was uttered by Roger Clemens, who
happens to live in Katy, Texas just before he signed with the Toronto
Blue Jays for top dollar. Last time I checked Toronto wasn't even in
the same country as Katy, but then again Texas is a big state. Why can't they just be honest and say
they want to make as much money as they can in their careers and will
play for the highest bidder. Heck, I'd admire anyone who was honest
enough to say that instead of the BS they try to pass off on the
public.
I think baseball should start their
season after the hockey playoffs are over. I turned off the Bruins
playoff game on Saturday (a tough loss) and turned on the Red Sox
game. Are you kidding me? Baseball should be the officially licensed
sport for Insomniacs Unlimited. Ball 1.....ball 2....foul ball,
strike 1.....ball 3.......strike two......routine two hop grounder to
short....out #1. And you have to repeat that at least 27 times per
game......YIKES. Now don't get me wrong, I used to love base ball
before (you guessed it) money took over. When the big boys started
getting paid millions for playing the game, the owners said we have
to make millions from advertising to pay for them. So we have to slow
the game down in order to get more advertising in to pay the bills
and make a little profit for ourselves. When I was a kid, baseball
games lasted 2 hours, maybe 2 and a half hours. And Ted Williams made
$100,000 a year. Now a typical Red Sox game, I swear lasts at least 3
plus hours (sometimes 4 if it's a Yankee game) and if the players
aren't making $10,00,000 a year, they're a loser. Three and a half
hours watching Kevin Youkilis foul off fastballs and sweating
profusely. It could be worse, you could be forced to watch an NBA
game from start to finish....talk about irrelevant. Effort is not the
theme of the NBA. But the NBA is good for the tattoo business and the
bail bondsmen.
Playoff hockey and pro football clearly
are the best simply because players can't play either without putting
forth their maximum effort. You only get to see pro football once a
week but playoff hockey is every night for two months. I don't know
if you know who Mike (Doc) Emerick is. He is the announcer for a
number of NHL games. I challenge you to watch a game, any playoff
game that he announces and you will jump out of your chair several
times just from the excitement in Mike's voice as he conveys the high
drama taking place before your very eyes. He is clearly the best, by
far. I don't even know who is in second place.
Sports used to be good. Now there are
at least 30 teams in every league of every sport. ESPN is telling you
every day ad nauseum about every dunk, every goal, every run and
every hit that took place in the past ten minutes. And then they have
to “break down” everything like any moron can't figure out what
they just saw. It used to all mean something, now it's all run by
accountants and business managers.
The only thing worse is sports talk
radio but I'll leave that for another rant.
My advice to you after the NHL playoffs are
over.........go read a book.
Until next time.....
1 comment:
Since the stroke, I've learned to read again. You're absolutely correct!!
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