Month: August 2007 (Page 12 of 16)

A coin flip? Really Romeo?

Browns head coach Romeo Crennel told the Akron Beacon-Journal that a coin flip would decide who starts at quarterback for the team’s preseason opener against the Chiefs on Saturday. Rookie Brady Quinn will not be a part of the fifth grade coin flip system; instead it will be between Derek Anderson and Charlie Frye to determine who will start.

”I think that (a flip of the coin) is the fairest way to those guys because no one knows who is going to start ahead of time,” Crennel said.

Come on – are you serious? I understand that this is only preseason and in the grand scope of things, it really doesn’t matter. I also understand how Crennel may want to put the two quarterbacks in, “surprising situations” and see how they react. However, this is where head coaches make the big boy decisions. You can do a coin flip in a flag football game with a couple of buddies, but this is the NFL. What happens when you have to make a decision in a month Romeo? Rock, paper, scissors time?

No, you grade either quarterback up to this point, determine who deserves to start and tell them to get prepared because this is his chance. Then you tell the other one that he’s close, but he’s got to go out and perform at a higher level. Whether it’s the first preseason game or the Super Bowl, no other team is doing a coin flip to determine the starting quarterback.

Shame on people for wronging Pacman

On ESPN2’s First Take, Adam “Pacman” Jones defended his arrest record, as well as promoted his decision to join the ultra classy TNA wrestling organization.

“I haven’t been arrested six times. I’ve only been arrested twice. I’ve been accused and people have put warrants out on me numerous other times, but as of today I’m on no probation, I haven’t been charged with anything, so I’m just keeping my head up and make sure I’m doing everything to make sure I’m all right with myself.”

Yeah – he’s only been arrested twice, not six times people! Who cares what the police claim is to be true, it’s all about what Pacman says damn it. How does everyone expect Pacman to try and, “keep his head up” with everyone getting it wrong about how many times he’s been arrested? Good thing he’s got wrestling now to keep his mind off things, or else I don’t know how he would get through his obviously underserved 16 game suspension from the NFL.

Cheering Bonds would be no different elsewhere

I think it’s funny how the fans in San Francisco have been hammered recently for cheering Barry Bonds’ chase of the all-time home run record. Numb nut Jay Mariotti of the Chicago Sun Times even went as far to call San Fran fans, “unconditionally glorifying sheep” for essentially willing Bonds to the record.

Does Jay or the rest of the people hammering Giants fans really think that if Bonds played in another city it would be any different? What if he played 14 seasons with the Red Sox or Yankees – would New York or Boston fans really boo him? Hell no, they’d probably stand and cheer louder than any other fans.

Come on, the fans in San Fran have acted no differently than any other baseball city would. So bashing them – or worse yet, going as far as calling them “unconditionally glorifying sheep – is freaking ridiculous. Discredit Bonds, not the city who supported him well before he cheated.

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