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Posted on: March 10, 2008 12:25 pm
 

Specter/Comcast vs. Goodell/Kraft, NBA vs Seattle

Specter, the ranking Republican from Comcast,  this is classic.  The good ol' boys clubs are set to square off.  On one side you have the Commissioner of the NFL along with his great buddy, the owner of the Patriots, Robert Kraft.  On the other side you have a U.S. Senator and Comcast.  This is a battle in which both sides are pure evil and greed.  A slap on the wrist for Kraft in a private industry, shouldn't even be an issue for a state let alone a Federal Gov't, but with Sports Policing being the new "thing" this decade for the U.S. Gov't while the economy plummets you have an oppurtunity to see a few good ol' boys with good ol' money face off.

Do you think if the NBA had a problem with Comcast, they would be investigated for their good ol' boys club of Commissioner David Stern  and the owner of the Oklahoma City Super Sonics proposed move to Oklahoma.  Would a senator get involved when the people actually cared about issue, as oppossed to an issue that personally ($$$) affects them??  This is almost better than the election.  

How is David Stern's endorsement of a move to Oklahoma City not insider trading.  His good friend Clay Bennett has broken all the rules when it comes to customer satisfaction.  Good luck NBA without Seattle.

Posted on: March 4, 2008 3:19 pm
Edited on: March 4, 2008 3:22 pm
 

SEATTLE's SuperSonics

I blogging on this because I don't think this issue has gotten enough attention.  I am in no way affiliated with the city of Seattle nor with the state of Washington.  I feel this is highway robbery by corrupt officials who are in "The Club" and only look for themselves and close friends with money(lots of it).  I don't see how David Stern can even comment on this because it is easy to see that he has personal interests in this issue.  He is a close friend of the man who is at the forefront of this battle, Clay Bennett (insert derogatory statement here).

Clay Bennett bought the Sonics from the owner of the Starbucks with intentions of moving the franchise to Oklahoma City.  Seattle Citizens protested the sale but were reassured that the team was staying in Seattle.  What a crock of s***t.  The new owner began cleaning house by getting rid of all the talent on the team (Ray Allen, Rashard Lewis), and then asking the city for money to build a new $500 million stadium not even 10 years after the citizens agreed to fund a renovation of Key Arena with a $200 million price tag.  When the people said "Hell NO!!!", the owner stated that they don't support the team and he has his hands tied behind his back owning a franchise that was not making a profit.  He then revealed to the suprise of no one, that he had intentions of moving the team to Oklahoma City.

David Stern remarked on the subject that he did not see Seattle having a team in the near future if they were to leave after 41 YEARS of NBA participation.  He stated recently that he did not see a "miracle" that could stop the move of his long time compadre's new NBA franchise to Oklahoma.  Now I know one friend scratches the back of the other, but what is David Stern getting out of this?  It has to be a secret financial deal worth some serious coin because he is looking like the U.S. Gov't and Clay Bennett is Halliburton.

But the whole thing of it is who believes Clay Bennett enough to the point where he can have you thinking Seattle doesn't "NBA Cares".  He has to be extremely greedy or think the people of Seattle are idiotic when he asked for the new stadium.  The whole fact that he's a billionaire and didn't even offer to match the city dollar for dollar on the new stadium speaks volumes to the fact that he was moving anyway.  David Stern is enabling franchises to rob tax dollars from State and local jurisdictions to build new and "improved" stadiums while schools, crime, and the overall infrastructure could use those tax dollars for something else.

"The NBA, where tax dollars for school funding are used to whipe our A$$es."

 

Category: NBA
Posted on: March 4, 2008 9:45 am
 

Browns Free Agents and Acquistions

The Browns just showed everyone in their division that they will pay to get better.  They fielded a nice team last year and just didn't win when it was necessary.  The group gets to gel with new players who played at a high level individually and now have an oppurtunity to do it with teammates that they trust.  Shaun Rogers should be a dominant force on the inside with Williams next to him.  Donte' Stallworth is a big play threat to go along with extremely talented group of pass catchers on their team.  They are going to make a spalsh if their defense can gel under Head Coach Romeo Crennel.  If he can get the D to play together they will win the division.

Their offense cannot regress.  Derek Anderson must show the QB that he was before week 16 is the QB for this team and not the one that showed up vs. the Bengals.  If they win, it's up to him protecting ball and making smart decisions.  Braylon Edwards and Kellen "the Warrior" Winslow need to play at the All-Pro level they are capable of playing at, and Jamal Lewis just needs to break a 1,000 yards for this team to go to the playoffs.

Pittsburgh BEWARE!!!!

Category: NFL
Posted on: March 3, 2008 11:19 am
 

Pete "Da Pu$$Y" Prisco

I just got done reading Pete Prisco's column about the Atlanta Falcons signing of RB Michael Turner and boy is he an idiot.  It's like the thought of this being a bad signing came into his head and he had to write an article agreeing with his original thought.  How could this be a bad signing,  Turner has no wear and tear on his body.  He's also a game-breaker.  He is the most talented position player out there besides Randy Moss.  The Falcons organization made a good move in picking this guy up.  So what if they overpaid, you do that when there isn't a boatload of talent out there with an inflated cap number.

I hope that Prisco can look at this move about mid-late next season and see the error in his ways.  What an Idiot.

Category: NFL
Posted on: February 29, 2008 10:06 am