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Carson Palmer retires.
Gruden screwed over several talented White receivers at Tampa, Danny Farmer among them. He also demoted the great Mike Alstott. In Gruden's first year, 2002, Alstott gained 548 yards rushing, but then his production dropped off a cliff -- starting in '03, 77 yards, 230 yards, 80 yards, and 171 yards in '06 his last year. Some of that dropoff was due to injuries, but a lot of it wasn't. I can't remember a Gruden-coached team at either Oakland or Tampa I would call relatively White friendly.
I never liked Gruden at all as a head coach, but I do respect his work as an analyst for Monday Night Football. He's been fair in his often over the top flattery for players, I'm hoping that will be reflected in his next go-round as a head coach after a long time away, but I'm not going to be overly optimistic. Also, his brother in Washington is pretty bad, though working for Dan Snyder there's probably nothing he can do about the basic make-up of his team.
Carson Palmer retires.
So, I was listening to the Bronco's post-season press conference a couple of hours ago featuring Elway and head coach Vance Joseph. Apparently, in addition to the OC who was fired several weeks ago, six other assistant coaches (I'm guessing the majority of them were White) were canned and the focus was on the current QBs as needing to play better. Amazing how many other individuals and their families will be forever impacted because of the fear of ridding themselves of a black head coach.
Obviously the term "The buck stops with me." Does not apply to black head coaches or affelets 'wiff' upside for that matter in 2018.
If there ever was a time where either an alternative professional football league like the XFL (or MAGAFL (a bad name, really)) would be created or the NFL's strangle-hold on professional football broken up, it would be now under the Trump administration. When an organization like the Cleveland Browns can go 0-16 and 1-31 over the past two seasons and the head coach (essentially the operations manager) is still retained, then it's obvious that a free market doesn't exist and something needs to be done, especially if they are partially subsidized by Federal taxpayer dollars in any way.
I don't know how the NFL is structured from a business standpoint...whether they'd even be subject to Anti-Trust laws as I think that was played out in court a few decades ago, but maybe under a new FTC Chairman something could be done to break them up or make them subject to some level of accountability to their fans.
I don't see a viable competitor to the NFL, like the XFL, as McMahon's $100 million is a pittance today. It would take a serious group of investors with several billion dollars combined and a unique business plan to make it happen. It would have to be done during the same Fall season, not in the Spring.
Perhaps something along these lines...the stadiums should be shared across leagues (especially if they were partially or fully taxpayer funded) with schedules worked around each other, like when one team is away at another shared stadium, the other league has the stadium. For instance, Cleveland would also have another professional football team, like the Cleveland Barbarians, and they would play at FirstEnergy stadium on September 12th while the Cleveland Browns played away on that date. With just that bit of additional competition, do you think Hue Jackson would survive a 1-31 record over two seasons or would Cleveland professional football fans abandon them and just go to the Cleveland Barbarian games and buy their merchandise and paraphernalia?
I know this hasn't been thought out anywhere near thoroughly... just throwing out some ideas.
Let's all hope they fail BIG LEAGUE in 2018!Thinking about the black coaching carousel a bit more, if memory serves Jim Caldwell was a bit of a “surprise” fire by the lions. Vance, Hue, and Marvin all had writing on the wall of at least one of them getting fired at seasons end but then all magically retaining their jobs. Perhaps there’s an unwritten quota-coach minimum the league has? With the firing of Caldwell the number currently stands at 6
At a minimum there has to be a ton of pressure to keep them at all costs from the league offices
Elway did seem nervous and apprehensive. It was kind of weird because he usually comes off as confident and self-assured. They interviewed some of the (black) players and they all liked Vance Joseph and wanted him to be retained. My guess is that Elway and others in similar positions in the league are afraid of a rebellion on the plantation as much as anything else if they fire a black coach, so they are maintained and scapegoats created.When Elway is afraid of Vance Joseph instead of the other way around, you know something's seriously wrong with the NFL.
The NFL should be forcibly broken up into two separate leagues. AFL, NFL.A competing league would start with enormous financial disadvantages. How could any company compete with a so called charity that has all of the television, cable, and satellite attention the NFL gets? Remember, the NFL does not exist simply as an entertainment business, yes it is entertainment for some, but it exists in its present form as economic appeasement for blacks, and social and cultural manipulation for whites.
Lewis should have been canned after Adam Jones went Pacman Jones in the playoff game against the zebra after the Burfict penalty for a cheap shot head hunt on the Steeler's receiver.Marvin X “one and done” Lewis gets a two year extension
Amazing that Lewis, Joseph, and Jackson should have all been canned but “amazingly” all retain their jobs for essentially “trying hard and doing their best” in difficult situations (that they themselves created)
Other posters have mentioned the alleged "rift" in the Patriots organization over the past month or two. Nobody knows for sure what happened, but the most logical chronology of events is that Tom Brady's friend, mentor, nutritionist, trainer and business partner of his business (TB12 Sports), Alex Guerrero, was banned by Bill Belichick from being present on the sideline during home games, from traveling with the team during road games, or from treating/training any Patriot players other than Brady. A few years back, I can remember a "clash" between Guerrrero and the Patriots medical/training staff, but nothing came of it.
Another rumor is that Gurerro's banning from all organized team activities caused friction between Brady and Belichick that the legendary coach was so perturbed about the situation that he planned to trade Brady after this season and make Jimmy Garroppolo (who Belichick really liked as a player) the starter at QB in 2018. Apparently, Patriots owner, Robert Kraft, stepped in and forced Belichick to trade Garroppolo and keep Brady. Since Jimmy was playing on the final year of his rookie deal, the Pats would have had to either franchise Garropplo or sign him to a new deal.
A Boston Globe article about the situation...
http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/p...ex-guerrero/NgoTiMHsA7UfWyG3jtquVI/story.html
Hogan and Burkhead should return for the playoffs, so I'll be rooting hard for this team against the other ultra-black AFC teams (Bills, Titans, Jaguars) and moderately-black teams (Steelers, Chiefs). I hope this weird situation with Guerrero doesn't become a distraction and the team can once again reach the SB.
The NFL should be forcibly broken up into two separate leagues. AFL, NFL.
Black Jack Del Rio used to rip Matt Jones in front of his whole team, too. The laid-back Jones never had a chance in Jacksonville. Del Rio is a despicable piece of crap.
It appears that Marvin X can coach the Bengals for as long as he’d like. I guess the only way we can be rid of him is when he retires or decides to part ways to “pursue other interests”. Bengals ownership literally seems deathly afraid to fire this underachieving negro.