Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Random Thoughts

In lieu of a new article, here's a compilation of my sports-related thoughts from this past weekend...

Saturday at 7:07pm
Wanted: Closer. Location: Philadelphia. Job Description: Get people out. Must be willing to travel.

Sunday at 12:01pm
I'm ready for some football!

Sunday at 2:45pm
Can't ask for a much better first half. Stupid penalties at the beginning, but they more than overcame that. The defense was awesome!

Sunday sometime after 3pm
It's so nice to see McNabb running again . . . oh no!!!

Sunday at 4:22pm
Today's game ball goes to Sean McDermott. He answered any questions about the defense without Jim Johnson in a HUGE way.

Sunday at 4:38pm
Fractured ribs! How quickly euphoria can turn to despair. Anybody who watched the offense today with Kolb at the helm better hope that McNabb can return sooner rather than later . . . and I don't even want to think about having to root for a Vick-led football team. With all apologies to Westbrook (who I love), McNabb is the most irreplaceable player on this team.

Sunday at 5:11pm
It sure looked like an unflagged late hit that caused the injury. McNabb was clearly on the ground and the TD was already called, but the #92 a-hole kept coming and pounced on him. Freakin' Carolina. They did the same thing to him in the championship game a few years back: pounced on him with a late hit and knocked him out of the game. I hope this one gets fined at least. So much for protecting the quarterbacks.

Sunday at 8:26pm
I'm glad the Phillies won today, but nearly another blown save! What's Mitch Williams doing these days?

Sunday at 11:10pm
A month ago Pedro was pretty much an afterthought . . . not anymore.

Monday at 8:15pm
I like the Garcia signing. He's a veteran and knows the offense. If McNabb is going to be out for the next two games, which is highly probable, I'd much rather have Garcia in there than Kolb or Vick, though unfortunately Kolb will still be starting this week. Here's hoping he proves me wrong.

Tuesday at 9:30am
Good first week for my fantasy team, The Untouchables: 162.5 points, thanks mostly to Brees and the Eagles defense/special teams, who combined for about 90 of those points. Good first week for me in the pick'em pool as well: I went 13-3; could have been even better if I had gone with the Jets as I had been tempted to do.

Tuesday at 2:56pm
So Andrews is done for the season. It doesn't look like this guy is ever going to live up to his talent. Apparently, at least one medical doctor thinks he may never play again. Justice played well this week, but it's time to bring back Runyan.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

On Vick and the Eagles

Damn you, Andy Reid. Damn you, Jeff Lurie. Damn you both for putting me in the position of rooting for a team with a dog murderer on it. Let me make this clear: I don't want Vick on my team. As a dog owner, I abhor him and the horrific things he did. Anyone who gets off on torturing helpless animals has something wrong upstairs. What Vick did was the behavior of a sociopath, plain and simple.

I would be all for second chances, even for a thug like Vick, if I truly believed he was remorseful. However, I don't think he regrets what he did; I think he just regrets getting caught. I don't see how the Eagles can justify signing Vick after firing T.O. because of his character. Reid always talks about having character guys but I guess his standards have significantly lowered. As much of an a-hole as T.O. is, he has never been a criminal like Vick. And as others have pointed out, if they're so big on second chances, why not rehire Dan Leone, the handicapped employee who had the audacity to criticize the Eagles on facebook for not resigning Brian Dawkins?

And I won't even get into why I thought this signing made no football sense, that's for another article.

That being said, I am going to watch and root for the Eagles this Sunday. A lot of people have said they will never watch another game, and a lot of people from other towns have said that if their team had signed Vick, they would have stopped rooting for them. Well, that's easy to say when you're not actually faced with the situation, and even easier to say if you live in a city with multiple teams to switch your allegiance to. It's also easy to say if you were only a casual fan of the team to begin with. But for those of us who have bled Eagle green our entire lives, it's not such an easy thing to abandon the team you love and grew up with. And Eagles fans are not alone in this: nobody in New York stopped rooting for the Knicks when they signed Latrell Sprewell after he tried to strangle his previous coach to death, and nobody in Philly stopped rooting for the Phillies when Brett Myers beat his wife.

Why? Because the team is bigger than any single person. You can hate certain members of the organization all you want, but in the end, when it comes down to game day, they're still your team. You're not going to suddenly start rooting for the Cowboys. The Eagles are bigger than Vick or Reid or Lurie. This football team was around long before those guys got here, and it will be around long after they're gone. For me, the Eagles are Jaworski, Montgomery, and Bergey. They are Cunningham, Quick, and White. They are McNabb, Westbrook, and Dawkins. These are the players I have rooted for my whole life. I have never rooted for the coach or the owner, so there's no reason I can't continue to follow my football team in spite of my disgust with Eagles management.

Does that mean that all is forgiven? Hell no. I don't think I will be approaching this season with the same gung-ho enthusiasm that I have in the past. Maybe the disgust will wear off at some point, but it will take time. I definitely will NOT cheer when Vick takes the field. Does that mean I will boo if he makes a big play? I can't honestly say, but if I had my wish, he would never set foot on the football field in the regular season. When Vick is on the field, do you hope he gets sacked even if it means the Eagles lose? Once again, damn you Reid and Lurie for putting me in this position.

I won't go to the games this season and I won't buy merchandise, but I will watch on TV. Some of you may say that still puts money in Vick's pocket, and while the Eagles do get revenue from television broadcasts, it is a deal in which all NFL teams share equally, so anyone who watches ANY football game on television is technically putting money into Vick's pocket. But I'm not here to argue about the nuances of NFL finances. I'm just here to declare that the Eagles are still my football team, and I intend to continue rooting for them to win on Sunday afternoons. I'm going to root for McNabb and Westbrook and Cole and Jackson and everyone else on the team who deserves my loyalty.

If you are among those who will never watch a game again, I respect your feelings. I just ask that you respect mine as well.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Banner Must Go

Let me begin this by saying, I absolutely HATE the Philadelphia Eagles. In the interest of full disclosure, it hasn't always been this way. Being born and raised in Philadelphia, I had always been a fan of all of our teams. That has since changed. I remain a die hard fan of both the Phillies and Flyers. I used to be just as big of a Sixers fan, but in recent years the NBA has come to more closely resemble the WWE, it is all a show except that the ending is not scripted otherwise last year's Finals would have been LeBron vs Kobe.

Which brings us to the Eagles. Again, used to be a big fan, that is until Joe Banner wandered into town. This guy's arrogance is only exceeded by his ineptitude. If you were to listen to this guy talk, not knowing a darn thing about the NFL, you would think the Eagles have won more Super Bowls than the Cowboys, Steelers, and 49ers combined. The reality is that the Eagles have won a grand total of ZERO Super Bowls. In fact, they have not won a championship since 1960. The Phillies, Flyers, and Sixers have won a combined total of six in that time.

Just last week, Joe Banner was on with Mike Missanelli on 950 ESPN for an interview. During this interview Mr. Peabody...er, Banner said that the media does "a poor job in covering the Eagles and their popularity". I was in my car and darn near drove off the road. Has this babbling idiot lost his mind. Let me provide just a few examples of the "poor coverage" the Eagles get from the media:

- When reading the Daily News, I have to get through 10 pages of Eagles news before I get to any other sports coverage, and that's in the offseason.

- That same paper publishes a 30 page guide for every game, and a guide for training camp and the regular season.

- Every sports cast (approx. 5 minutes per news cast) has at least 60% dedicated to the Eagles.

- Darn near every member of the Eagles organization short of the pissboy has their own TV / Radio show every week.

- And lastly, this is the topper, they have their own radio station in 610 WIP. That station is so full of Eagles lackeys and lap dogs it's disgusting. And as a special added bonus they have several former Eagles on the air staff. In fact, one former 610 personality has even said publicly that practically nothing goes out over the air on that station unless it is approved by the Eagles. One of their current personalities even said that Eagles management calls the station to complain if there is not enough Eagles talk going on.

The one incident that totally threw me over the edge with this team was this. When the Phillies won the NLE in 2007, there was an article in the playoff guide in the Daily News that said an "Eagles Official was calling the paper to complain that the Phillies were getting too much coverage". That person was Joe Banner. Another media member sold him out.

Listen up Banner, because I am going to set you straight. First of all it is not the media's place to be your team's cheerleader. These people have jobs to do, and if that means that they have to rip your sorry ass team then so be it. Second of all, if another team is getting more coverage than you it is because they are doing better than your team - deal with it. Why don't you try this instead of crying about being ignored by the media - why don't you put a team on the field that is capable of winning a couple of Super Bowls? Until then, and until you and your "Gold Standard" parade a couple of Lombardis down Broad Street, shut the hell up.