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		<title>Nothing’s So Far Away As Yesterday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In some ways today is very different from the world in 2004. In 2004, a huge budget science-fiction movie won the Oscar for best picture as well as 10 other Oscars. This year, a similar film lost in practically every category that matters. In 2004, the last Oldsmobile was manufactured thanks in large part to [...]]]></description>
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<p>In some ways today is very different from the world in 2004.</p>
<p>In 2004, a huge budget science-fiction movie won the Oscar for best picture as well as 10 other Oscars. This year, a similar film lost in practically every category that matters.</p>
<p>In 2004, the last Oldsmobile was manufactured thanks in large part to GM’s inability to compete with the Japanese auto companies. This year, one of those Japanese companies can’t figure out how to keep their cars from running out of control.</p>
<p>In 2004, the Boston Red Sox was everyone’s sentimental favorite, lovable loser baseball team. This year, they are an underperforming, overpaid team with the most obnoxious fan-base in the country.</p>
<p>In 2004, Ronald Reagan died. This year, he was <a href="http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/f5a57185bd/funny-or-die-s-presidential-reunion">resurrected</a> by Ron Howard and Jim Carrey.</p>
<p>But in one way, 2004 and 2010 are very similar. Jake Delhomme, LaDainian Tomlinson and Terrell Owens are three of the biggest stories in the NFL.</p>
<p>Three former super stars well beyond their playing primes are some of the marquee names still available in the NFL free agency. In 2004, every team would have vied for the services of the best running back, (possibly) the best wide receiver and one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. Today, all three are greeted with the deafening sound of silence.</p>
<p>Today LT visited the Vikings and may be off to the Jets tomorrow. Delhomme’s name has been mentioned in connection with Cleveland. At the other end of Ohio, T.O. just departed Cincinnati and left such an outstanding impression that the Bengals immediately went out and signed Antonio Bryant whose ceiling as a player is as a less consistent Braylon Edwards.</p>
<p>In case you have forgotten – that isn’t good.  </p>
<p>So, where should each of these veterans end up?</p>
<p><strong>Tomlinson </strong></p>
<p><strong>Current Interested teams:</strong> The Vikings and Jets are both looking at LT to replace the departed Chester Taylor and Thomas Jones respectively. Which is sort of like trading in your Hyundai Sonata for a Hummer. Sure the Sonata isn’t flashy or exciting but it is generally dependable. The Hummer was really cool several years ago but is now just a relic that needs constant attention.</p>
<p>If LT was replaced as a third down back by Darren Sproles in San Diego, I am not sure I understand the rationale of moving him into that role in Minnesota or New York. LT’s strength is getting in the end zone: he isn’t explosive anymore and doesn’t make people miss in the open field. Do you know what the strengths of both Adrian Peterson and Shonn Greene are? Getting in the end zone and the tough extra yard. Plus they maintain explosive ability and can make people miss. How does LT help either of these teams?</p>
<p><strong>Where he should go: </strong>LT’s weakness is speed and explosiveness and an ability to break the big play. Doesn’t it make sense to pair him with someone that can do that but can’t take the play to play pounding? How about in Philly with LeSean McCoy? LT can take some of the hits absorbed by Brian Westbrook last year.</p>
<p>My personal favorite idea though is to move him to Chicago. Matt Forte is a nice quick running back that can catch the ball but last year demonstrated he isn’t ready to be an every down back. LT can come in and take the short yardage runs that stuffed Forte last year. Plus LT and Jay Cutler can share notes on how big of an a-hole Phillip Rivers is.</p>
<p><strong>Delhomme</strong></p>
<p><strong>Current Interested Teams</strong>: Jake has visited Cleveland in the wake of Derek Anderson’s less than magnanimous exit. Derek made Jay Cutler’s whining and moaning exit last year from Denver look almost humble and appreciative. There have also been rumors that the Cardinals have debated bringing in Jake as a competitor or back-up to Matt Leinart, which is ironic given that it was the Cardinals in the playoffs over a year ago that picked off Jake 5 times and turned him into the quarterbacking equivalent of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s50K65PNeBU&amp;feature=related">Charles Barkley</a> on the golf course.</p>
<p>While thematically, I can understand why the Cardinals might be interested in Jake (just like Kurt Warner: picking up a formerly successful quarterback that has fallen on hard times in his last couple years), it is in the details that makes this scary. Warner was successful because of his accuracy. Jake’s accuracy is about as good as <a href="http://www.popeater.com/2010/02/01/rip-torn-court-bank-arrest/">Rip Torn</a> driving home after a night at the bar.</p>
<p>The idea of Jake trying to complete passes to the receiving corps in Cleveland is also absolutely frightening. If he can’t complete passes to some of the best receivers in the game (Steve Smith, for example) what would he do with the Browns contingent? Not to mention how his fragile mental state would handle boos reigning down from the Dawg Pound. If the Cardinals turned him into Charles Barkley as a golfer, the Browns could send him all the way to becoming <a href="http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/2009/01/charles-barkley-dui-case-just-got-whole.html">Charles Barkley</a> behind the wheel of a car.</p>
<p><strong>Where he should go:</strong> Really Jake’s only value now is as a calming presence on the bench for a young QB entrenched as a starter that can in a worst case scenario come in and hand the ball off. How about Detroit? Their back-up last year was Daunte Culpepper. That might be the only position in the league where Jake is a step-up. Even on his worst day.</p>
<p><strong>Owens</strong></p>
<p><strong>Current Interested Teams:</strong> With the Bengals signing Bryant and the Ravens nabbing Anquan Boldin and re-signing Derrick Mason there aren’t teams immediately on the horizon with an interest in T.O. Hard to believe that people aren’t beating down the door of a 36-year old, temperamental wide receiver with a history of calling out his quarterback and greatly overestimating his own abilities.</p>
<p><strong>Where he should go:</strong> Isn’t it obvious? T.O. needs a coach that is not afraid of players with bad attitudes or players that are past their prime that have been given up for dead by their current teams. T.O. should definitely be the prime candidate for the Bill Romanowski memorial locker in Mike Shanahan’s Redskins locker room. If having a 6<sup>th</sup> offensive coordinator doesn’t destroy Jason Campbell’s confidence, T.O. berating him and Shanahan drafting a rookie back-up to back him up should do it.</p>
<p>In 2004, we re-elected George W. Bush.</p>
<p>Could sending T.O. to D.C. today really end up any worse?</p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 16:35:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last week and a half, the sports world has been immersed in the quadrennial fun that is the winter Olympics. For 3 years and 50 weeks, the vast majority of us could not care less about the winter Olympic sports, but for two weeks, sports like skeleton, bobsled and freestyle aerials become the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the last week and a half, the sports world has been immersed in the quadrennial fun that is the winter Olympics. For 3 years and 50 weeks, the vast majority of us could not care less about the winter Olympic sports, but for two weeks, sports like skeleton, bobsled and freestyle aerials become the most captivating thing on television. Plus they give me an opportunity to keep using the word quadrennial.</p>
<p>While the Olympics are a nice diversion in an otherwise barren sport landscape this time of year, do they really matter? Unlike the Danes and speed skating or Canada and hockey, Americans have little national pride wrapped up in our performance in the Olympics. Sure, NBC goes extra-jingoistic in their coverage, really only highlighting sports in which the US excels to help swell American pride, but when Shani Davis is out-skated by a Dane, do any of us lose any sleep? Other than those of us lucky enough to go to the Holland House and party that night, of course.</p>
<p>However, even if there is a general national apathy about the Olympics, there are lessons to be learned from them. In fact, if I look at some of the things I learned here, it seems like even the mighty NFL could learn a few things from the winter Olympics:</p>
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<li><strong>Olympic Lesson:</strong> <em>Creative adjectives are overrated:</em> While announcing probably the most exciting hockey game any of us will ever see, one of the announcers used the phrase “Tremendously tremendous”</li>
<li><strong>NFL application:</strong> NFL announcers need to quit trying to create new adjectives and just overuse ones you already like. ‘Tenaciously, tenacious defense’? ‘Discombobulatedly discombobulated play’? Perfect.</li>
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<li><strong>Olympic Lesson:</strong> <em>It’s only worth quitting drinking if you win:</em> in spotlighting ski-cross racer Chris Del Bosco and his return from alcohol and drug use to the Olympics, <a href="http://www.sharapovasthigh.com/2010/02/cris-collinsworth-makes-me-laugh.html">Chris Collinsworth</a> said ‘the greatest day of his life… the day he took his last drink’. Apparently it was all downhill from there. Something I think we can all relate to.</li>
<li><strong>NFL Application:</strong> LenDale White we are looking at you. No pressure, but if you don’t win a Super Bowl soon, those tequila memories will just get stronger and stronger</li>
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<li><strong>Olympic Lesson:</strong> <em>Gross cultural stereotypes are fun:</em> An entire round of ice dancing seemed to have a theme of gross cultural stereotypes: from aboriginies to India to the American west, there was no culture left un-insulted.</li>
<li><strong>NFL Application:</strong> Actually, the Redskins already have this covered</li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<li><strong>Olympic Lesson:</strong> <em>Once the spotlight fades, performance improves:</em> In 2006, Bode Miller was hyped as the next American ski legend. He didn’t reach the podium once and made headlines for partying. This year, the media didn’t even mention Bode before the games and he has already won 3 medals, including a gold in Super Combined</li>
<li><strong>NFL Application:</strong> Four words: Terrell Owens, fantasy sleeper</li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Olympic Lesson:</strong> <em>The more marketable you are, the less your performance can be criticized:</em> Before the Olympics Lindsey Vonn had already been anointed Queen of the Olympics. A failure in the Super Combined and a less than sporting reaction to being bumped to bronze in the Super-G have not dampened NBC’s overwhelming desire to force you to love Lindsey, whether you want to or not</li>
<li><strong>NFL Application:</strong> Haven’t’ heard much about uber-pitchman Peyton Manning’s massive choke in the Super Bowl, have we?</li>
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<li><strong>Olympic Lesson:</strong> <em>Don’t Cross the Koreans:</em> Korean Lee Jung-su <a href="http://blog.taragana.com/sports/2010/02/19/everybody-hates-ohno-in-south-korea-american-speedskater-is-reviled-mocked-and-jeered-77119/">complained</a> Apolo Ohno didn’t deserve the silver medal he won in the 1,500 meter race after two other Koreans ran into each other and crashed. Koreans are a very bitter, vindictive people, casting blame at Ohno, when they knocked themselves out.</li>
<li><strong>Apply to NFL:</strong> The NFL has Hines Ward. So they knew this already.</li>
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<li><strong>Olympic Lesson:</strong> <em>You can’t always get what you want, but if you try some time you get what you need:</em> On Sunday night, the Canadians lost to the US in ice hockey, causing nationwide anguish. On Monday, a Canadian pair won Ice Dancing.</li>
<li><strong>NFL Application: </strong>Sorry Chargers fans. With L.T.’s untimely passing, it seems like the window of opportunity for winning the Super Bowl may be closing. At least you have that <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_Cheerleader_Playoffs">Cheerleader competition championship</a> to hang your hats on. </li>
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<li><strong>Olympic Lesson:</strong> <em>You can not lose to the French:</em>  During a curling competition this past weekend, as the announcer reviewed the Finnish team’s performance to date, he mentioned that they had lost to the French team, to which his announcing partner declared: “You <em>CAN NOT</em> lose to the French!”<strong></strong></li>
<li><strong>NFL Application:</strong> Clearly the Jets could have used this strategic insight before playing the Colts in the AFC title game and giving up 11 catches, 151 yards and a touchdown to Pierre Garçon. <strong></strong></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we approach the Fourth of July, I thought I should pause and take a moment to embrace the holiday. On other holidays you often hear of people using the occasion to appreciate their lives – whether it is assessing the things for which they are thankful on Thanksgiving or airing grievances on Festivus. However, [...]]]></description>
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<p>As we approach the Fourth of July, I thought I should pause and take a moment to embrace the holiday. On other holidays you often hear of people using the occasion to appreciate their lives – whether it is assessing the things for which they are thankful on Thanksgiving or airing grievances on Festivus.</p>
<p>However, it doesn’t seem like anyone looks at the Fourth of July to appreciate all that our forefathers had to go through to allow us to live as we do.</p>
<p>It’s funny that as a kid you learn so much about the revolution but I don’t think it really dawned on me until just a few years ago reading about <a href="http://www.amazon.com/John-Adams-2001-David-McCullough/dp/B0011FES24/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1246592375&amp;sr=8-3">John Adams</a> that our forefathers weren’t always heroes. Initially they were traitors.</p>
<p>With two hundred years of revisionist history, we have been trained to believe that they were good and the Brits were evil. All of this makes you really wonder what future generations will look back on this time and think.</p>
<p>Was the Iranian election of 2009 a watershed moment or a road bump on the road to continued maniacal, theological, narrow-minded, intolerant leadership? Was the war in Afghanistan, an imperial super power forcing its views on a simple people or the freeing of a people from tyrannical leadership? Was Michael Jackson a musical genius and man of god or a pervy weirdo that took advantage of children?</p>
<p>We can’t address these questions today, but it got me to thinking about the greatness of this country. Those many years ago our forefathers fought for freedom. Freedom to say and think as you desire. Freedom from afternoon tea and crumpets and poor oral hygiene.</p>
<p>So in honor of the men that founded this country I have decided to express a number of things I am free to think and say because of them.</p>
<p>In the United States in 2009 I am free to think:</p>
<ul>
<li>That <a href="http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=20935">Michael O’Donoghue’s quote</a> of ‘Good career move’ when he heard that Elvis had just died summed up better than I ever could my feelings about all of these people suddenly sanctifying a child molester.</li>
<li>That people who have decided to forget that Michael Jackson molested children just because he made some good music and passed away are too moronic to be allowed to reproduce.</li>
<li>That when these people (inevitably) do reproduce their children will most likely become reality show contestants and inflict their uselessness and idiocy on the rest of us.</li>
<li>That a better use for Guantanamo would be as a detention center for all reality show participants and the paparazzi</li>
<li>That the 2-0 lead that U.S. soccer held over Brazil was a much less accurate indicator of their relative strength than getting outscored 3-0 in the second half.</li>
<li>That you should only watch the movie Vantage Point once because the second time you will start figuring out that there are some holes in the timelines between the different versions of the same event.</li>
<li>That the movie Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is the perfect combination of realism and absurdity</li>
<li>That in Walk Hard, the fact that Pam from The Office is surprisingly gorgeous and wearing low cut tops the whole time more than makes up for the extended penis close-ups.</li>
<li>That Raul Ibanez is not taking steroids, despite what some <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/joe_posnanski/06/11/raul.ibanez/index.html">blogger</a> said. Here is what I wrote last year on my first visit to SafeCo field: <em>Raul Ibanez might be the greatest player in the majors…if he could bat exclusively against Jered Weaver. Lifetime he is 12-21 with 4 homers against Weaver. Friday night, he hit two massive homers (the first was measured at 438 feet) on a cool, damp evening. Put him in Coors Field and he might hit one 600 feet.</em></li>
<li>That the Rockies are a fun story but I wouldn’t put much money on a Rockune, Rockuly, Rockust, and Rocktember run propelling them into the playoffs.</li>
<li>That after watching some of the Rockies / A’s series last weekend, everyone involved would be happier if Holliday were still playing for the Rockies.</li>
<li>That Jim Tracy’s helming of this team to a 23-9 record actually helped prove the point of my rant in which I declared the Rockies dead to me.</li>
<li>That after questioning every single move that Tracy made in the 9<sup>th</sup> inning of a tie game against the Pirates a couple weeks ago only to see them all work to perfection, I should stick to football.</li>
<li>That they could all get ‘Brady-ed’ in the first quarter of the first game and Colt McCoy, Sam Bradford and Tim Tebow would still be the top three vote-getters for the Heisman.</li>
<li>That the guy whose thesis in PCU was that you could find a Gene Hackman or Michael Caine movie on cable at any hour of any day, will be proven correct this fall only it will be about finding a glowing tribute to Tim Tebow.</li>
<li>That T.O. and Tony Romo are going to both wish T.O. was still in a Cowboy uniform by November 1<sup>st</sup>.</li>
<li>That Jay Cutler’s perception of his time in Denver is going to change radically about the fourth time he throws to a wide-open Devin Hester and the ball goes through his hand after spending an entire quarter handing off to Matt Forte.</li>
<li>That it is sort of pathetic that the NFL is currently trying to determine which of the following players deserves the harshest penalty: a guy that inadvertently shot himself in the leg, a guy that ran a dog fighting ring and treated dogs worse than Kabayashi, and a guy that ran over and killed another person while driving drunk</li>
<li>That a guy being stupid enough to shoot himself in the leg is to the other two as Martha ‘Dumptruck’ Dunstock is to Christian Slater in Heathers.</li>
<li>That the Fourth of July signifies the beginning of the end of summer despite technically coming about 14 days after the official start of summer.</li>
<li>That training camp can’t come fast enough.</li>
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<p>What are you free to think?</p>

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