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Now that winter appears to have left us, the Super Bowl is over, and the NBA finds it's self in mid-season... There's actually not a whole lot to write about. Unless you'd like to discuss the NFL CBA for roughly the millionth time (hint: Adam Schefter is less than optimistic, in case you haven't herd). Maybe some Puljols talk will get things going. No one is talking about that either, right?
Well, since this blog is probably going to end up beating the dead horse anyway. Might as well start now, huh?
Since the deadline has passed Albert no longer wants to talk contract a extension that would keep him with the team he has remained with since he was drafted in 1999. The separation point between the two sides is approximated to be roughly $75 Million. Yeah, million. Thanks to A-Rod's ludicrous contact we now need to deal with $100 Million contracts. I know it's hard to hate Alex Rodreguiz more, but he just makes it so damn easy.
The big reason why Albert doesn't want to continue talks during the season is because he is fearful it will affect his performance. On the surface, this seems like a good idea. Especially considering the nature of Baseball as a sport. It's more of a metal game than a physical one. So for Albert to want to eliminate distractions is a good move. However, what seems to be lacking from Albert (and his agents, Dan Lozano's) thought process is that the baseball season is a grind, not just on the players, but on the media. There's not a whole lot to talk about, especially if this season goes south for St. Louis, who is a long shot for a World Series title, he could end up causing more of a distraction than he anticipates. Eventually the local media is going to ask about the contract and that's a great way to throw your slugging % into the tubes, in a contract year.
That is why I am willing to bet something (any ideas?) that a decision will be reached (either way, leave or re-sign) some time before the All Star Brake. Book it everyone...
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Hype, CBA's, Teases, and a New Addition
Spring is upon us!
Somewhere in the mist of all of the sappy "lovey-dovey" commercials, some of us (ya know, the the ones who don't have girlfriends, and therefor, have the time to write a blog no one reads) are looking forward to spring. Pitcher's and Catchers (or if you're a Phil's fan, Aces, Chooches, and Blantons) reported yesterday. This means that baseball fans all over the country will begin taking over/under bets on how many games until the Pirates are mathematically eliminated (Still waiting on the official Vegas line on that one, any bets?), Jib Jab about Albert Pujols. Baseball season is a glorious grind, and Intentional Roughness will be there to make fun of it.
As we go along you all will realize I have a bias towards covering the Philadelphia teams (especially the Phills). This should be good because it's not like the media recognizes them enough. What's another blog in the already bustling media parade? What should be striking baseball fans is how these guys react to the hype. None of them are "media-struck" and appear to be focused on wins and losses. That's refreshing after the insane media hype machine we have to suffer from. These guys are here to win which is awesome for a fan to see
Speaking of things that are wayyyyy too over-covered. Let's talk NFL CBA. Because, again, no one else is. This will be a mostly CBA free blog. I'm not going to get wrapped up in the cuckoo coverage (new slogan?) that we all see/hear on ESPN. I don't know how much more of this I can stand. Football fans have about half a law degree just trying to decipher the rapid fire tweets for Adam Schefter. We here (yeah, it's we now. More on that later on). If something of substance happens (March 3rd or whenever there is a deal done) we will talk about it. Just know that I support the players and am against an 18 game schedule. March 3rd, we'll get into this thing, like Ray J does fake celebrities(Boom! First Tease).
I'll also admit I'm not a huge NBA guy, and I'd hate to leave this blog hanging as far as NBA coverage goes. That's why I'm bringing on Tim McNamara to do a weekly NBA wrap-up story (or something like that). Follow him on twitter, read his stuff, and laugh at his jokes (I'll hear you though the interwebs, I promise)
Good to come back for another post. Look for more in the coming future.
Somewhere in the mist of all of the sappy "lovey-dovey" commercials, some of us (ya know, the the ones who don't have girlfriends, and therefor, have the time to write a blog no one reads) are looking forward to spring. Pitcher's and Catchers (or if you're a Phil's fan, Aces, Chooches, and Blantons) reported yesterday. This means that baseball fans all over the country will begin taking over/under bets on how many games until the Pirates are mathematically eliminated (Still waiting on the official Vegas line on that one, any bets?), Jib Jab about Albert Pujols. Baseball season is a glorious grind, and Intentional Roughness will be there to make fun of it.
As we go along you all will realize I have a bias towards covering the Philadelphia teams (especially the Phills). This should be good because it's not like the media recognizes them enough. What's another blog in the already bustling media parade? What should be striking baseball fans is how these guys react to the hype. None of them are "media-struck" and appear to be focused on wins and losses. That's refreshing after the insane media hype machine we have to suffer from. These guys are here to win which is awesome for a fan to see
Speaking of things that are wayyyyy too over-covered. Let's talk NFL CBA. Because, again, no one else is. This will be a mostly CBA free blog. I'm not going to get wrapped up in the cuckoo coverage (new slogan?) that we all see/hear on ESPN. I don't know how much more of this I can stand. Football fans have about half a law degree just trying to decipher the rapid fire tweets for Adam Schefter. We here (yeah, it's we now. More on that later on). If something of substance happens (March 3rd or whenever there is a deal done) we will talk about it. Just know that I support the players and am against an 18 game schedule. March 3rd, we'll get into this thing, like Ray J does fake celebrities(Boom! First Tease).
I'll also admit I'm not a huge NBA guy, and I'd hate to leave this blog hanging as far as NBA coverage goes. That's why I'm bringing on Tim McNamara to do a weekly NBA wrap-up story (or something like that). Follow him on twitter, read his stuff, and laugh at his jokes (I'll hear you though the interwebs, I promise)
Good to come back for another post. Look for more in the coming future.
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