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VLOG #1: LIFE AFTER COLLEGE

6/6/2017

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Jets at six: Deshaun Watson holds potential value

4/26/2017

 
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​There has been a lot of talk about the New York Jets' potential draft prospects at pick number six. However, it appears general manager Mike MacCagnan would prefer to trade down from the number six spot to garner more picks. That may create complications since there are some interesting quarterback prospects that will be available early in the first round. 
 
It has been a while since the New York Jets have had a sustainable quarterback behind center. Mark Sanchez fit the bill for a brief period during his tenure with the team from 2009-2012. He had success throwing to a wide variety of targets including Santonio Holmes, Braylon Edwards, and Plaxico Burress. With his arsenal of weapons, Sanchez led the team to two straight AFC Championship appearances against the Colts in 2010 and the Steelers in 2011. Three years later, Sanchez, who was once considered the Jets franchise quarterback, was released by the team due to his monumental cap charge of $13.1 million dollars. 
 
Since Sanchez’s departure the Jets have gone through a multitude of quarterbacks including journeymen Ryan Fitzpatrick, Michael Vick, Geno Smith and Bryce Petty. Vick had a short stay in Florham Park, playing in nine games, starting three, with the Jets during the 2014 season. Last season, three of the four quarterbacks on the roster, Smith, Fitzpatrick, and Petty, saw playing time, but couldn't make the team competitive. Smith saw action in two games during the regular season but tore his ACL while getting sacked by Baltmore Ravens linebacker Matt Judon. Petty, on the other hand, posted inconspicuous numbers throughout the season, including a 56.4 completion rate, three touchdowns, and seven picks. Christian Hackenberg, the latest addition to the Jets quarterbacking depth, failed to see anytime on the field as he was inactive from week to week. Although Fitzpatrick was the most successful quarterback on the team, the Jets finished the 2016 with a 5-11 record. Further, none of the quarterbacks on the current roster appears to be the franchise’s answer in the long term. 
 
This year’s draft has many potential interesting choices with potential upside at quarterback including North Carolina’s Mitchel Trubisky, Notre Dame’s DeShone Kizer, Clemson’s Deshaun Watson, and Texas Tech’s Patrick Mahomes. All four quarterbacks made the trip to Florham Park to visit with the team in early April, but that is no guarantee that the Jets will select one of them with the sixth pick. 
 
Even though a quarterback seems intriguing, the Jets have glaring holes all over their roster especially in their offensive line, secondary, and tight end positions. The Jets also need to find a way to replace Brandon Marshall, a big target on the outside, who signed a two-year $11 million-dollar contract with the New York Giants this offseason. Further, during the offseason the Jets brought in veteran quarterback Josh McCown, but he is a longshot to deliver the Jets back to the playoffs. 
 
In my opinion, Watson should be chosen sixth overall by the Jets and be the first quarterback off the board in 2017 draft. He holds a lot of value, he’s a high character player who plays for his teammates, and he would fulfill a major need for the Jets in the long term. Watson had a magnificent National Championship game against an undefeated Alabama team where he went 36/56 passing for 420 yards, three touchdowns and zero interceptions. The National Championship game could be a prelude of what’s to come in the NFL from Watson. He has experience playing on the biggest stage in all of college sports, plus he has proven that he can make plays during crunch time. Deshaun Watson has the eye of the tiger and he can help the Jets soar to new heights in their upcoming season. 

Being a College Athlete is now a Full-Time Job - Without Payment 

4/11/2017

 
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​Over the past 10 years College football and men’s basketball have become such huge commercial enterprises that together they generate north of $6 billion dollars in annual revenue (Riffle). On top of that, a top college coach can make as much or more than professional coaches. For example, Urban Meyer, the current head football coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes, was offered $24 million dollars over six years in 2011 (Gaines). Furthermore, other elite conferences such as the SEC and Pac 12 have also signed lucrative TV deals, while the Big 10 and the University of Texas have their own sports networks (Carter). Sponsors, such as Chick-fil-A and Coors, also throw big money at Division I schools in order to enhance their marketing campaigns and reach college students. March Madness is another big money maker for college sports and in 2011 Turner Broadcasting partnered with CBS to sign a 14-year $10.8 billion dollar deal for the national championship tournament (Carter). Ironically, the labor force behind the millions of dollars in college sports is the student athlete. Student athletes are supposed to be content with a scholarship that does not cover the full cost of attending college. The NCAA also rules in place that prevent athletes from taking hand outs like hamburgers, hot dogs, cheese fries, and money from alumni.
This glaring discrepancy between what football and basketball players get and what everyone else in their food chain gets has bred deep cynicism between athletes. First off, student athletes are not stupid and they look around and see jerseys with their names on them being sold in bookstores around campus. I even had the chance to play at lacrosse at a Division III school and the majority of athletics merchandise was centered on lacrosse and football. Furthermore, players, just like me, see a multitude of fans on Saturday afternoons rooting for them. In spite of that, athletes can end up putting 50 plus hours or more a week into sports, and they learn quickly not to take any courses or schedule any other extracurricular activities that could possibly interfere with film sessions, games, or practices.
Too put things into perspective, there are over 460,000 male and female athletes who participate in 23 sports across the United States (Gaines). These student athletes, namely Division I football players, have incredibly difficult schedules especially during the first week of practice in the August when they have to work out from 8:30am-10:30pm, or 14 hours a day (Isidore). That’s just the beginning; up until the season begins players are practicing a minimum of 50-60 hours per week and that does not include weekly film sessions or extra one on one meeting’s with coaches (Isidore). The workload trails off once classes begin and players have to practice a minimum of 40-50 hours per week. Once the regular season rolls around, weeks with road games usually include a 37-hour stretch that includes travel, practice, and the opportunity to sleep in a strange hotel (Isidore). Furthermore, the season is not short and it usually runs until late November, unless the team is good enough to make a bowl game. If the team does in fact make a bowl game, the team has to practice through New Years Day and they are not given a sufficient break for the holidays. Some schools, such as Ohio State, only give their athletes three days off for Christmas and they have to be back by 3pm on Christmas day. The players commitment does not end there, after the season ends players still have to spend more time on the field than most other students spend on a part time job. The players spend 12-15 hours a week weight training, 15-20 hours a week preparing for Spring football practice, and 20-25 hours a week of Spring and Summer practice (Isidore). All in all, despite the numerous hours of practice a week classes are still important in college, but classes that interfere with sports are another story entirely.
From personal experience, classes that interfere with practice or games can lead to detrimental punishment from coaches. For example, in my sophomore year at Oberlin one of teammates on the lacrosse team had a class between the hours of 4-6pm and more often than not he would be late to practice. The coaches weren’t pleased, to say the least, and they constantly made him to extra sprints after practice and move the nets off of the field. In spite of that, Oberlin continually preached that academic successes outweigh athletic ones. In other words, class always comes first no matter what the reason and a degree from college will open up many more opportunities than an athletic scholarship. Regardless of my stint in Division III athletics, Division I is a different beast entirely and players deserve to be treated as employees of the NCAA, not just amateur athletes.
The primary reason that Division I athletes are on campus is to play sports and win games for their respective schools. The NCAA can define the athletes as students but their real job is to bring money to the athletic department on Saturdays. Also, the NCAA often states that it is protecting athletes from “excessive commercialism,” which is a blatant lie. The NCAA is only protecting its revenue stream and it takes in nearly $800 million dollars a year from its March Madness contracts (Peebles). On top of that, “athletes that participate in football and basketball feel unfairly treated,” Leigh Steinberg, prominent sport agent, says. “The dominant attitude among players is that there is no moral or ethical reason not to take money, because the system is ripping them off” (Peebles). Simply put, college athletes generate millions of dollars for their perspective schools and they do not receive a dime of compensation for their work. Too put things into perspective, in the 2013-2014 season the NBA grossed $4.78 billion dollars in revenues (Gillsepie). On top of that, the average basketball player makes about $24.7 million dollars over his 4.8-year career (Gillespie). However, in 2013 the NCAA accumulated nearly $1.15 billion dollars in ad revenue, which is $200 million more than the NBA playoffs that same year (Peebles). Regardless, the tournament participants, namely the NCAA student athletes, did not receive a dime of compensation for their efforts. The University of Alabama, on the other hand, also generated an income of over $143 billion dollars in 2014 (Gillsepie). Their profit margin was greater than all NHL teams and 25 of 30 NBA teams and not a single one of its players received any money.
In other words, the NCAA system is broken and it is able to flourish when there is misconduct between coaches, players, and administrative assistants. There have been abuse scandals at numerous schools, most notably at the University of Miami. At Miami a booster was convicted of running a ponzi scheme, which provided dozens of players with money, cars, and sometimes prostitute and he is now in prison (Isidore). In spite of the disheartening actions of coaches and sometimes players there have been calls for change in the NCAA. A new breed of reformers believe the only way the NCAA can achieve any sort of integrity is to recognize that college basketball and football are big businesses similar to professional sports.
These reformers, namely the athletes themselves decided to take a chance and call out the NCAA and educational institutions for their actions in 2014. In their movement, the Northwestern athletes sent a petition to the National Labor Board of Chicago and they were given an opportunity to unionize. In other words, the player’s petition was a way for college athletes to get a seat at the bargaining table of the NCAA, where all the big money is spent and organized. In spite of the players proposed revolution to get paid, Northwestern has fought the petition with force and went as far as calling the player’s students, not student athletes (Isidore). Regardless of the schools statement the National Labor Boards decision indicates that there was enough evidence to qualify athletes as employees of the university. The athletes were getting paid in the form of scholarships, working between 20 and 50 hours a week, and generating millions of dollars for their perspective schools (Isidore). The athletes have stated that they are looking for better health care, concussion testing, four-year scholarships, and the possibility of receiving some sort of compensation for bringing in millions of dollars on Saturdays and Sundays. Northwestern and the NCAA, on the other hand, want the students focused on what matters most, doing well in school. According to NCAA records, only 2% of all college athletes reach the professional and those that do have a short career, under four years as a professional, although they make millions of dollars a year (Gillsepie). Also if the players won their perspective fight, other schools such as Duke and Stanford would be forced to abandon the Division I model of sports entirely and focus on academics. The Ivies, on the other hand, had some of the highest ranked sports teams in the 1950s but they abandoned the Division I model of college sports (Isidore). The Ivies decided that they were not going to move forward like other big name schools and maintain the academic integrity that they are known for today. As a result of that the Ivies average a measly 10,000 fans per game compared to other big name schools, such as Ohio State, which averages north of 70,000 per home game (Riffle). In spite of changing cultures of Division I schools, such as the Ivies, athletes still deserve to get paid and there are other avenues to achieve that.
This past summer the NCAA finally allowed for Division I student athletes to be rewarded with cash stipends to cover,” late-night snacks, student fees, laundry money and movies” (Isidore). Regardless, most Division I athletes are under scholarships from their perspective schools, which covers the core expenses of room and board. The stipends are supposed to cover the cost between scholarship money and what it really costs to attend school. The stipends are not extraneous amounts of money; they only range from $2,000 to $5,000 dollars per year and according to CNN Money they are offered at the majority of Division I schools across the country (Isidore). The new stipend is a step in the right direction for student athletes that come from poor families but it is not enough to make serious dent in the culture of college sports. Also, the stipends are only for athletes that participate in revenue sports, such as basketball and football (Isidore). Other student athletes who participate in non-revenue generating lacrosse, volleyball, and soccer do not have any avenues to receive any money but there are other ways to pay athletes, such as a salary cap system.
Each Division I school would have a certain salary cap, just like professional sports do, but it will be significantly smaller. In basketball, the salary cap would be $750,000 dollars and football would be $4 million. It is not unbelievable to think that college programs could afford this as Jim Harbaugh made north of $7 million dollars this season (Nocera). There would also be a minimum salary for players, nothing lower than $25,000 dollars per season (Nocera). The players obviously wouldn’t be rolling up to school in fancy cars but they would have the ability to enjoy college and not have to worry about finances. Only half of the salary cap will be used on players, especially in football, the rest would be for recruitment (Nocera). For example, if two colleges were jockeying for a player one could offer more than another. The choice, for the athlete, would not be made of the school itself but the money offered by each one. The money might also encourage athletes to stay in school for 3-4 years and finish out their education. Regardless, in order have a salary cap their needs to be a union that represents the athletes, similar to what Northwestern was trying to achieve. It just so happens that the National College Players Association already exists and they would negotiate with the NCAA to create the minimum salary cap, TV deals, and marketing revenues (Nocera). The athlete’s scholarships would also cover up to six years of college so that they would have an opportunity to finish out school after they are done playing their respective sport (Nocera). What does this mean for non-revenue producing sports? Well athletes in these respective sports such as soccer and lacrosse would have a smaller salary cap then football but they would still be able to receive money.
The salary cap is a positive move for Division I college sports and it will open up many opportunities for athletes in and out of sports. The longer scholarship will allow athletes to finish school and receive a degree and they will be able to enjoy college while doing it. Paying athletes is the correct move for college athletics and it needs to be implemented as soon as possible.
 

MLB's players 'fear' speaking out against social issues 

4/10/2017

 
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​On opening day for Major Leagues Baseball’s 2017 season, there is still hope for the sport that was once considered America’s pastime. Facing multiple rival sports, baseball is again seeking to reunite with its past glory, with the focus on future players and young fans, with some help from veterans who played the game, it should be played. Baseball has always had an advantage over other sports since Opening Day comes at exactly the right time. Football season begins just as school and work begin to ramp up after a lazy summer. Basketball and hockey begin as winter rolls in; they only offer a small escape from the treacherous winter weather, Christmas rush, icy roads, and days without sunshine.
However, Baseball’s Opening Day comes at the perfect time, especially as the days begin to stretch out and coats get buried in the back of the closet. On top of that, the dreams of summer vacation and days at the swimming pool begin to feel real. Only a small group of people walk through the great halls of Cooperstown in the winter, but as the weather improves more and more they begin to come. Some come to see the plaques of the all-time greats, while others enjoy the integral spirit of baseball’s greatness.
Further, many people make the trip to upstate New York to be immersed in the unique language of baseball after a long winter without the game. Most the language that was used in baseball ceases to make sense now. Baseball used to be played with actual clubs, players got together in the clubhouse, smoked cigars, talked business, and focused on spending time outside of the workforce. Baseball players weren’t always fully groomed athletes, some had large guts, others couldn’t run the bases with fervor, but most used baseball as an escape from the terrors of factory work. Today, players dress in a locker room and they pitch the ball overhand instead of under, unlike the early days of baseball in the 1850s. Pitchers are also split into several categories including starters, relief pitchers, and closers. Although the language of baseball is continually changing the sport itself has remained relatively constant since its inception. There are at least ten players on the field at one time but the sport itself has grown into something more, it is bigger than just hitting, pitching, fielding, and practicing.
Baseball, unlike football, basketball, and hockey is indeed more than just a sport. Its designation as a pastime hints at its essential conservatism as an activity of a vanished civilization where leisure was valued with human creativity. With regards to leisure, baseball best mirrors the condition of freedom that all Americans strive to be a part of. That all came to a head when Jackie Robinson began to break down the color barrier in 1947. When Robinson first started playing on the same field as whites he did not receive a standing ovation for his efforts. He was often ridiculed by opposing teams as well as his own teammates but he continually fought for equality with his elegance on the field and tough minded attitude. Over  the course of his first two seasons with the Dodgers Robinson stayed in hotels with whites, ate at their restaurants, America took a giant leap away from its troubled past. Baseball became integrated a year before the military and nearly 17 years before the Civil Rights Act passed in 1964. However, Robinson’s breakthrough into the Major Leagues was a dreadfully slow process. While Robinson could play at the Major-League level many other stars such as Josh Gibson and Oscar Charles were denied entry during their careers. This dual-segregated system provided an opportunity for talented players from both races to showcase their skills in a “separate but equal” setting. Just like the strategic thinking of Martin Luther King Jr., someone needed to step up to integrate professional baseball to prolong its future. Branch Rickey took the reins on this escapade and he signed Jackie Robinson not simply because it was the morally correct thing to do, but Robinson made the Dodgers a better ball club. In his first year with the team he lead team to the National League pennant and won Rookie of the Year honors. While Robinson’s movement drastically changed the political environment of the sport in the late 1940s, baseball has yet to have a single protest during the political turmoil of 2017. Although 2017 is a new era both politically and socially, Robinson created a template for future generations to follow. Today, with the advent of social media speaking out against important issues is as important as ever and MLB players must use their platform to create change. Baseball players can no longer hide behind the confines of a stadium, they must speak out by creating simple tweets, a Facebook post, or even a comment at a press conference. Change is needed now, especially with the protests going on at many high schools around the country.
Today, when entire high school sports teams are waging silent protests by kneeling on the sideline during the national anthem, there has yet to be a single baseball player stand up for what they believe in. There is a reason for that, according to USA Today African Americans comprise 68% of the player population in the NFL and a whopping 74% in the NBA. However, in baseball that number is just 8%, with only 69 African Americans on opening-day rosters and disabled lists this season. The low percentage of African Americans in the MLB is a culmination of several issues that are directly related to pay-for-play youth baseball leagues. Over the past 15 years pay-for-play youth baseball has grown immensely with families who are willing to pay coaches. It has become a standard for parents of “elite” kids to pay up for travel leagues that play up to 130 games per season. This theory is based on the more you pay, the farther you travel, the better you become. Simply put, baseball in America has become a sport for the rich. While this may be the case the African Americans in the MLB face problems of their own, especially with racial issues at hand.
Despite the drastically low population of African Americans in baseball, change is needed throughout the sport to create a dialogue between players, fans, and front office managers for current political issues. This doesn’t mean that anyone who comes out and protests racial inequality, immigration, or politics in general will be banished from baseball entirely. Still, baseball is a conservative sport where players play in front fans from across the country over a dreary 162 game schedule. On top of that, baseball players play in front of more fans than any other sport throughout the course of the season and they constantly face ridicule around every corner.
While baseball players face a tough road to engage in politics there are some who have decided to stand up for what they believe in. Adam Jones, an outfielder for the Baltimore Orioles, is one of the most outspoken African American players in baseball and he constantly emphasizes with the injustices that minorities face every day. He is continually reminded of the incidents of police brutality in his own city that have unfairly targeted minorities. He was also an important voice for the city in the aftermath of the protests that followed the death in police custody of Freddy Gray, which forced the Orioles to play a 2015 game in an empty stadium.
Jones would like to see change in his community, as well as many others across America, but he stands at attention during the national anthem just like everyone else before games. However, shortly following the Kaepernick protest Jones stated that the MLB is a “white man’s game,”  and got the conversation started. The fact is that the First Amendment gives everyone the chance to express themselves in any way that they see fit. However, African American baseball players face a lot of challenges when they want to speak out against social injustices in American society today. Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia even called it “awkward” for any of baseball’s relatively few African American players to speak out.
            Sabathia isn’t the only one who feels that the lack of African American representation in the sport drastically changes their behavior on social issues. Chicago outfielder Jason Heyward, who supports Adam Jones, also chimed in on the situation by stating that,” you don’t want to give anybody any extra reason to take something away from you that you worked hard for, and that’s why so many people are not going to protest in this sport” (Wittenmyer). Heyward makes a valid point that players who speak out in a sport that has not changed drastically over the past 150 years are subject to repercussions. Heyward, who supported the peaceful efforts of Colin Kaepernick is no stranger to political issues. Over the course of his career he has been part of town hall forums and he and teammate Dexter Fowler have been active in education efforts in their community back in Atlanta. Despite Heyward’s comments, he isn’t the only Chicago Cub to embrace the importance of political activism in tactical ways.
            Theo Epstein, the Cubs team president respects Adam Jones in the highest regards and he is also an advocate for the social issues at hand. He also explained that,” sometimes it takes words like that to get everyone’s attention and get them to focus on some of the inequities in the world,” and the sports industry. Epstein is one of very few team presidents that embraces freedom and equality throughout his organization. He wants his players to speak out on what they believe in even if criticism is waiting for them on the horizon. Epstein’s believes that player’s experiences and perspectives matter and they will make the organization stronger. Players in the clubhouse are also on the same page.
            Jake Arrieta, a starting pitcher for the Chicago Cubs, is on the same page as Adam Jones and he wants honesty from players when they speak out about social issues. He also exclaimed that,” if we speak our mind we get criticized in a negative way from it,” which is true for all athletes. Colin Kaepernick could not hide from criticisms from the media, the NFL, and more importantly his peers. However, he started the conversation on racial injustices and he was one of very few people who wanted to speak out on what he believed to be true. Heyward explained activism in sport the best: “In history some of the greatest people, whatever their ethnicity, they’re the ones that weren’t afraid to speak up. They’re the ones that weren’t afraid to be wrong. A.J. wasn’t afraid to be wrong,” with his comments on the state of the MLB.
            We are now in a time where social injustices, racism, and protests are a norm and people are slowly opening their eyes to issues we continue to have in our society. African American athletes in baseball must also join the conversation about social injustices by following Adam Jones. It only takes one player to speak out and start a conversation with the rest of society about the issues at hand. Yes, there will always be a fear of backlash from society, especially with the imminent growth of social media but change is needed. African American players have more power than they know, they are leaders in their communities and they must continue to speak their mind. Adam Jones has started the conversation on social injustice in baseball, but who will follow him?
 
 
 

The '13th' is A Major Wake Up Call on Racial Equality in America 

10/7/2016

 
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Note to the Academy: The Oscar for this year's Best Documentary belongs to 13th, Ava DuVernay's incendiary, indelible and indispensable document about the myth of racial equality in America. As we all learned in school, the 13th amendment – enacted on Jan. 31, 1865 – abolished involuntary servitude in these United States. Like hell it did. There was a loophole, which basically said no servitude "except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted." Translation: If you're white and rich enough to afford a lawyer, no problem, If you're a minority with nothing, you're fucked. Welcome to the era of mass criminalization and the prison industrial complex, where African-American inmates are forced into unpaid manual labor by a systemic corporate culture that profits from human bondage. Slavery is alive and well. And hot damn, do profiteers want it to continue.
DuVernay, the brilliant director of “Selma,” has made a film that possesses a piercing relevance in the age of Black Lives Matter and the unspeakable horror and tragedy of escalated police shootings. “13TH” looks at the current American state of “mass incarceration,” a phrase that has quickly grown numbing with repetition; DuVernay puts the (disturbing) feeling back into it. She takes off from an era in which our nation — as President Obama observes in the film’s opening moments — contains just 5% of the world’s population and 25% of its prisoners. DuVernay’s chronicle of this crisis is heartrending and enraging; if that’s all the movie did, it would be invaluable. Yet “13TH” also travels deep into history, connecting every link in the chain to reveal how we got here. The metaphor is intentional: DuVernay’s message is that the psychodynamics of slavery, and the economic logistics of it, have never gone away. Instead, they went underground, mutating into different forms (Reconstruction, Jim Crow, the “war on drugs”) as the decades rolled on.
“13TH” traces the connection back to the end of the Civil War, and — in a grand horrific irony — to the passage of the 13th Amendment itself, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, “except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted.” This meant that once the war was over, former slaves could be arrested on trivial charges like vagrancy and loitering and turned into prisoners, and just like that…they were slaves again. Hence the image of men singing spirituals on the chain gang: a kind of legalized slavery. The link to “The Birth of a Nation” is that Griffith, working with actors in blackface, took the image of the “black criminal” and turned it into a demonic mythology that undergirded the 20th century. The “black criminal” became a monster to be feared and repressed, resulting in a vicious cycle that continues to this day: the presumption of black guilt in crime, leading to conviction, leading to incarceration, leading to a de facto 
systemization of imprisonment that is really the ethos of slavery in disguise.
The conflict of interest is stunning. For a long time, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), the nation’s largest private prison company, was a member of ALEC, and so was Wal-Mart, which had a vested interested in playing up “stand your ground” laws because the result of those laws is that gun sales shot up (and Wal-Mart is a major merchandiser of firearms). The very notion that the American prison system is now being run by private corporations, with a profiteering interest in maintaining a large prison population, represents a fundamental — and indefensible — transfer of power in our society. The entire prison system has become a racket. The word for that situation is…well, I’m a film critic, not an editorial writer, so I won’t say the word. What I will say is: Watch “13TH” and draw your own conclusion.

Patriots Trade for Bears TE Bennett 

3/16/2016

 
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The Chicago Bears are trading Martellus Bennett to the New England Patriots for an undisclosed draft pick. The teams are finalizing the deal but the Patriots will send a 4th round pick to the Bears in exchange for a 6th rounder. The Patriots have always preferred two tight end sets because it creates matchup problems for the defense. The two tight end sets reached their peak in 2011 when Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez terrorized opposing defenses (Tom Brady also threw 39 touchdowns). Last year the Patriots decided to pick up Scott Chandler but he did not pan out. Bennett is 6-6 and 273 pounds, he is signed through 2016 and he due to earn $5.085 million. 

Tennessee Titans Aquire DeMarco Murray from Eagles 

3/7/2016

 
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#Eagles spent the last few weeks shopping DeMarco Murray, who wasn't happy in Philadelphia. Mission accomplished today. Off to #Titans

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 8, 2016

Miami Dolphins Trade for CB Byron Maxwell and LB Kiko Alonso 

3/7/2016

 
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The Dolphins are at it again, they are spending money and spending it quickly. Acquiring Maxwell and Alonso will eat up a good chunk of the Dolphins cap space and make their roster top heavy. Regardless of this trade, the Dolphins are still a few steps behind the Patriots and they have a long way to go.

Dolphins, Congrats on winning the offseason championship! 

See you in September!

Judges Favoring NFL over Brady in Appeals 

3/3/2016

 
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Well its that time of year again, the Deflategate drama is back with a vengeance. 

Today marks the first day in a long appeals process for Tom Brady and the NFL over the alleged deflation of footballs in last years AFC Championship Game. Sadly, things do not seem to be going very well for Brady, today at least. 

The majority of the arguments today are centered on the destruction of Brady's cell phone and his validity as a witness. Clement, the NFL lawyer, repeatedly stated that Brady lied about his conversations with Jastremski. That is a lie, according to several transcripts from the previous hearing. On top of that, Clement also argued that Wells and Goodell did not see Brady as a credible witness. 

Kessler, on the other hand, was asked if he thought that the NFL was coming after Brady. Kessler simply stated that Goodell was out to protect his investment in the Wells Report (In case you are wondering the Wells Report cost the NFL $3 million dollars). 

Judge Barrington Parker did not seem to pleased with the fact that Brady destroyed his cell phone. He stated that," Anyone within 100 yards knew that would raise the stakes." 

Also, no new evidence will be shown at the hearing. That means the Wells Report is only "credible" evidence that the judges can base their ruling off of.

Buckle up for the long haul....the ruling may not come for another 3 months


BREAKING NEWS: Atlanta Falcons Release All-Pro Wide Receiver Roddy White 

3/2/2016

 
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The Falcons are officially moving on from Roddy White, the best wide receiver in the franchises history. 

Dan Quinn added, "Decisions like these are always difficult, but this was one of the most difficult decisions I have been a part of in my years of football," general manager Thomas Dimitroff said in a statement released by the team. "We have a tremendous amount of respect and gratitude for what Roddy has meant to this community and organization. He is a great teammate and one of the all-time great Falcons. We thank Roddy for everything he has meant to this organization and we wish him success as he continues his career."

White voiced his frustrations halfway through the 2015 as he dropped precipitously on the Falcons depth 
chart. 

"For me, at the end of the day, I want to catch passes," he exclaimed," I'm not out here just #)$@ around and just to sit around to just block *$#( people all day. It is not what I want to do."

"I've contributed to offenses for this franchise for the last nine, 10 years. It always bothers me when I go out and don't catch any balls in a game because it hasn't happened in so long."
White is a cap casualty as he would cost the Falcons $6 million this offseason. 

Have no fear Roddy there will be plenty of suitors........

BREAKING NEWS: Patriots Cut WR Brandon Lafell and TE Scott Chandler 

3/2/2016

 
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Brandon Lafell was crucial part of the Patriots 2014 Super Bowl team but he could not fully recover from a foot injury he sustained over the offseason. Label continued to recover into the season and that hurt his production substantially.

Lafell had fallen under Danny Amendola, Keyshawn Martin, and Julian Edelman on the depth chart and releasing him will free up $2.2 million in cap space this offseason. 

Scott Chandler, on the other hand, was signed away from the Bills last offseason as a back up for Gronk but he did not pan out. Chandler suffered a knee injury half way through the season and he was never able to fully recover and produce on the field. Sadly, releasing Chandler will only free up $1.3 million in cap space. 

The Patriots now have $17.3 million in cap space but they still have a major need at wide receiver after informing Brian Tyms that he will not be returning. In other news, Aaron Dropson is the only other true outside receiver on the roster and he has been hit or miss the past few seasons. Chris Harper is also still on the roster but he needs to make up for his terrible muffed punt against Denver, 

Either way, the Patriots have a lot of work to do this offseason and the 2016 team will look significantly different than 2015 one. 

We can only hope that megatron comes out of retirement.....

Peyton Manning will announce his retirement by the end of the week 

2/29/2016

 
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Peyton Manning is finally hanging up his cleats and riding into the sunset. 

According to two sources Manning will officially announce his retirement by the end of this week. The sources also stated that Manning is leaving the Broncos and he does not plan on signing with another team (Sorry LA Rams). 

Either way, John Elway finally succeeded in bringing a Lombardi back to Denver and gave Peyton one last rodeo with one of the best defenses of this decade. Just like Elway (38), Manning (39) is the oldest quarterback to win a Super Bowl and bring fame and fortune to Colorado. 

In spite of that, there are new NFL regulations these days. Manning only had a month after the Super Bowl to deliberate his retirement but he already told Bill Belichick, close family, and friends that this will be his last rodeo. 

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Do you believe in Miracles? 

2/19/2016

 
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I know, I know, another article about a historic event, but hey its almost been 37 years since the United States smacked around the USSR in Lake Placid. Coach Herb Brooks and his squad were sensational enough on February 22, 1980 to beat the defending champion USSR team and earn a shot to win a gold medal. On top of that, they even decided to make a movie out of it which is one of my all time favorites. I get to watch it again, and again, and again, and again (you'll understand my humor if you actually decided to watch the movie and have feel good moment except when the entire team is puking during suicides but that is totally behind the point). Herb Brooks and his crazy conditioning methods remind me of the good old days, except I can barely skate on ice let alone run the length of the floor several times. Also, Al Michaels had one of the best one piece suits in the business during that game, I'm not entirely sure what NBC was thinking but hey they attracted tons of viewers. 
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Al looks suave don't you think? But hey it was the 1980s and blue sweaters with black lining were in style, especially in upstate New York. Either way we will never forget Miracle, and Al Michael's crazy looking sweater, on Ice for all of its glory and celebration. 

Weed Can Save the NFL and it's Concussion Problem

2/18/2016

 
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The NFL has survived a ton public relations crises in the past year including, but not limited to, Deflategate. In spite of that, the NFL's largest problem is still concussions and the prevalence of CTE. CTE or Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy has affected more than 100 former NFL players over the past 10 years and this problem will only continue to grow unless the NFL makes significant changes. To make things worse, a study at Boston University found the existence of CTE in 96% of 91 test subjects all of whom played football at an organized level. That is astounding to say the least but there is a possible cure, weed. 
A year ago, Lester Grinspoon a Harvard Professor, found that THC (Delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabidol) receptors in the brain are involved in the healing process of a brain injury. Furthermore a study at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center found that patients with more THC in their system were less likely to die of brain injuries. This is good news for the NFL too say the least but there is still more research to be done. 

Peyton Manning Sexually Assualted Dr. Jamie Naughtright at University of Tennessee in 1994

2/13/2016

 
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Peyton Manning is a liar. Nearly 13 years ago USA Today received documents regarding Peyton and Archie Manning that revealed allegations of a sexual assault scandal, cover up, and smear campaign of a victim. If Manning's story was released at that time his "professional, I can do no wrong image" would be smeared forever. To make things worse, the girl that Peyton assaulted was an esteemed professional at the University of Tennessee. She was also the Director of Health and Wellness for the Men's Athletic Program. Her name was Dr. Jamie Naughright and she earned a B.A. from the University of Tennessee in Exercise Physiology with a minor in Football Coaching. More importantly, Naughtright was part of the Men's Football team from 1996-1998 when they were at their peak.

Naughtright was one of the first women to work for the Men's Football Program and when she and Manning had an "altercation" Manning became furious towards her. "On Feb. 29 of that year, Naughright, at that point the university's director of health and wellness, was in a training room, examining what she thought might be a possible stress fracture in Manning's foot. At 6 feet, 5 inches, his feet dangled off the edge of the table. Manning allegedly then proceeded to scoot down the training table while Naughright examined his foot. At that point, she said, he forcefully maneuvered his naked testicles and rectum directly on her face with his penis on top of her head. Shocked, disgusted, and offended, Naughright pushed Manning away, removing her head out from under him (see pages 14-15). Within hours, she reported the incident to the Sexual Assault Crisis Center in Knoxville" (New York Daily News).

At that time Peyton was going for the Heisman and his reputation could not be tarnished but Malcolm Saxon, Peyton's Lawyer told him to come clean, but he didn't. Instead of punishing Manning Naughtright was asked to leave UT but in 2001 she received a letter from Manning marked "Dr. Vulgar Mouth Whited". Naughtright later sued Manning and during the trial he came up with yet another lie out of thin air. Four UT students testified that Naughtright never said anything vulgar. Manning even stated that "I have never approved of Jamie's vulgar language. It has always been my opinion, along with the majority of the team, that Jamie wants to be one of the guys." He also said that,"she's kind of trashy," and "had the most vulgar mouth of any girl he'd ever seen" and "was unattractive but had big breasts" and had "been out with a bunch of black guys" and "had a toilet mouth." Peyton has never truly paid for this and he should, despite the fact that he will be retiring. Peyton Manning is no Golden Boy, in fact he is the exact opposite.

Beyonce's Controversial 'Formation' at Super Bowl 50 has led to protests at NFL offices in NYC

2/10/2016

 

Beyonce pays tribute to Black Panthers and releases political statement at Super Bowl 50  

2/9/2016

 
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Beyonce may have just made one of the most endearing political statements during her 20 year career when she stepped into Levi's Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday. 
Beyonce and her backup dancers wore black leather suits along with black berets, which were similar to the berets worn in Black Panther movement. Just a bit of historical context: The Black Panthers were an organization created in the early 60s by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale. The organization promoted militant self defense of minority communities against the U.S. government and fought to establish socialism.
Towards the end of the show Beyonce payed tribute to Malcolm X when the dancers formed an X at midfield.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the Black Panther Party.   

The Dab Contest: Peyton vs. Cam 

2/6/2016

 
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So it has come to my attention that the Dab is the next best touchdown dance in the NFL thanks to Cam "Superman" Newton. At least he showed that you can shake your groove thing and have some fun while obliterating the competition. Peyton, on the other hand, has had some trouble with his dab. He looks like a midwestern cowboy who had too much to drink at the saloon. Either way, the dab is on, not the Super Bowl, that comes second. The Dab Contest or Bowl is the most sporting event in history and it will take place after the Super Bowl on Dancing with Stars or as I like to call it, Dancing with Cam and some guy who has no idea how to shake his groove thing. Peyton better put is tutu and his dancing shoes on for this event, it may be the first one during his retirement. 

BREAKING NEWS: The 2016 Rio Olympics Might be Cancelled due to Zika Outbreak 

2/4/2016

 
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​BREAKING NEWS: The 2016 Rio Summer Olympics may be postponed or cancelled in the next three to six months depending on the severity of the Zika virus in South America. The virus has affected nearly 1.6 million people around the world and 1.5 million are from Brazil.
The Zika virus is primarily spread through mosquito bites and the most common symptoms are fevers, rashes, joint pains, and conjunctivitis (red eyes). The virus can also be spread through intercourse but the common symptoms are the least of the International Olympic Committees (IOC) worries. According to several sources, women who are pregnant or impregnated at the Olympics and contract the virus will be risking the lives of their unborn children. The Zika virus is known to have several birth defects, which can be harmful and sometimes deadly to newborn children but that’s not all.
According to the Center for Disease Control the virus has made landfall in Texas after a patient had sex with an individual who had recently returned from Venezuela. This is the first known case of the virus on American soil but their will, without a doubt be more because currently there is no cure for the virus. The CDC said that it would provide more information about the transmission of the virus as soon as it is learned, which we can only hope is relatively soon. 

50 Things Needed for Super Bowl 50

2/1/2016

 
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1. Beer
2. More Beer
3. Some More Beer
4. Solo Cups
5. Coolers
6. Ice
7. A Keg (with some more beer)
8. Chips, lots and lots of chips 
9. Beer (again)
10. Couches/seating 
11. An unruly Jets fan
12. Trent Dilfer babbling and making blasphemous comments about teams being terrible.
13. Ray Lewis, being well Ray Lewis
14. Brandon Marshall trying to explain why the Jets should be in the Super Bowl
15. John Gruden (no explanation needed)
16. Spider Y2 Banana
17. Swami Says
18. Some HGH for Peyton Manning and his wife
19. Steve Young doing the Dab
20. A camera and a deflated football
21. Von Millers wardrobe and fuzzy hat
22. Chip Kelly’s massive playbook
23. Papa Johns Pizza is the pizza for you and me
24. Season tickets for LA Rams
25. JPP’s missing fingers
26. NFL’s absurd Thanksgiving jerseys
27. Gronk’s party bus (along with the entire gronkowski family)
28. Josh Norman vs. Odell Beckham Jr. Round 50
29. Pipes (Ed Hochuli)
30. I’m just here so I wont get fined
31. Headphonegate
32. Tim Tebow coming out of retirement
33. Nationwide halftime commercial featuring Peyton Manning
34. A quarterback for the NYJ
35. Caron Palmer as a storm trooper
36. Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens+Harrison Ford
37. LeBron firing his coaches
38. Rodger Goodell
39. Malcolm Butler (just because)
40. Megatron coming out of retirement
41. Gronk+Snapchat=Insane
42. Keep Pounding (whatever that means…..Panthers)
43. Michael Jordan’s crying face memes
44. The Blind Side
45. Too all people celebrating the Patriots loss, not Broncos win
46. The legacy of Peyton Manning and Tom Brady
47. Vontaze Burfict and Marvin Lewis
48. You like that!!! Captain Kirk
49. More Beer
50. We are ONTO 2016
 

Rob Gronkowski Will Play Saturday Versus Cheifs

1/15/2016

 
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According to multiple reports Rob Gronkowski will play this Saturday. On top of that, Gronkowski did not receive any injections on his knee on Thursday, he was receiving treatment from the training staff and preparing to play Saturday. Gronkowski re-aggrevated his knee in week 17 against the Dolphins, I still don't understand why he was played. The Patriots had already clinched a bye week and he was going to get an extra week of rest regardless of what happened during the game. Either way, the Patriots will be very healthy going into this Saturday with Julian Edelman and Danny Amendola returning to the lineup. 

Dear Marvin Lewis- What the Fuck; Burfict's Illegal Hit; David Bowie's Passing 

1/11/2016

 
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In case you missed it, Adam "Pacman" Jones went off on a major rant following an 18-16 loss to the Steelers this past Sunday. He wasn't the only one who took out his frustrations on and off of the field. In other news, David Bowie, the all time great singer and actor passed away in his home after battling cancer for 18-months yesterday. He will be missed but, back to football. 
Let me introduce you all to Vontaze Burfict, the man who almost won the game for the Bengals and then threw it all away. Burfict picked off Landry Jones with 1:22 left in the 4th quarter while the Bengals hung onto a 16-15 lead. After picking off the ball in a diving fashion Burfict proceeded to get up and run towards his own end zone, which could have spelled the end to the Bengals season if he was not touched on the way down. Either way, Burfict would make another mistake that would cost the Bengals their season. With the Steelers driving with less than one minute to go in the 4th quarter Burfict would crush Antonio Brown as he ran a crossing route for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. Pacman would follow in Burfict's footsteps and get into a verbal boxing match with the referees costing the Bengals another 15 yards. The real question is what the hell what Marvin Lewis doing?
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Dear Marvin,
In case you didn't know, Vontaze is a dirty player and you need to control him when your season is on the line. He was clearly exuberant following his interception but that doesn't make up for de-cleating Antonio Brown and costing you and the rest of your team the game. You need to do something other than grab Vontaze and yell at him throughout the game. Keep him on the sideline even if it does cost you the game. That game was atrocious, some of the worst football I have ever seen. Players were doing whatever they wanted, Burfict was blowing people up and Pacman went off on a terrible rant about the refs. Control your players, man up, and get shit done. ​

Rob Gronkowski May Play Against The Eagles This Sunday 

11/30/2015

 
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Despite last nights gruesome looking hit Rob Gronkowski may be returning to the field sooner than expected. After several tests last night, it was concluded that Gronkowski did not suffer any structural damage to his knee and he had full mobility before boarding the plane back to New England. According to several sources, Gronkowski has a good chance to play against the Eagles. That is very good news despite the imperfect end to an undefeated season. 
In spite of Gronkowski's injury, the Patriots are still paper thin at wide receiver and running back. Julian Edelman broke his foot during against the Giants, Danny Amendola injured his knee against Bills, and Dion Lewis tore his ACL against the Redskins. All three are key cogs on the Patriots offense and Amendola and Edelman will be returning to the lineup before the playoffs. 
Despite the injuries Tom Brady and the Patriots keep trudging on, one game at a time. Also, a loss now is much better than a loss in January, when games count. 

Patriots 20 Bills, ESPN, NFL, Gene Steratore, Officals, Roger Goodell 13 

11/24/2015

 
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​“Monday Night Football” was interesting to say the least. Gene Steratore blew several calls, including a potential touchdown pass from Brady to Amendola early in the third quarter. Brady was scrambling to the right sideline and he lofted a pass towards Amendola, which Amendola caught. The officials assumed that Brady was going out of bounds and according to Dean Blandino the,” line judge lost track of the football, blew his whistle inadvertently,” costing the Patriots seven points. The Patriots could have been up 17-3 midway through the third but thanks to Steratore the Bills were still in the game. Steratore Is not the only official to blow calls, the officiating this season has been sub par at best and it has made football hard to watch.
Terrible calls and long officiating meetings, thanks to Gene, squandered the Buffalo Bills-New England Patriots game. Steratore had to call a meeting on a 1st and 10 during the two-minute drill to determine if the Bills had a first down. WTF. I could have made that call from my couch. Steratore had numerous meetings throughout the game for calls that should have been made directly after plays. On top of that, the game lasted near four hours and it was nearly impossible to watch, unless you are enamored by multiple commercials about old spice and Rex Ryan acting like a crazy man.
The game was more of a reality TV show than an actual football game. Rex Ryan was enraged throughout the game at the officials and his team for not showing up on the biggest stage. Bill was well Bill, he didn’t flinch but he showed his frustration against the officials as well. All I have to say is that if the NFL was looking for ratings during Monday Night Football, they sure did not get them.
ESPN also decided to troll the Patriots yet again with a tweet about Spygate and Deflategate. Then a few minutes later they sent out another tweet congratulating the Patriots on their win. What is going on with ESPN?
ESPN needs to pick a side and stick to it because either way, the Patriots will continue their revenge tour next weekend at Denver
 
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The Buffalo Bills may have Cheated In Loss to Patriots 

9/21/2015

 
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The NFL sent out a memo to teams last month about new stadium noise policies. The league said,"  The home team is permitted to play audio while the visiting team is on offense and the play clock is running. The audio must cease by the time the play clock reaches 20 seconds, or when the visiting team's offense reaches the line of scrimmage, whichever occurs first. Pursuant to this policy, the visiting team's offense is considered being at the line of scrimmage when the center touches the ball." 
OK, So home teams are not allowed to blare music when visiting teams are in the process of snapping the ball. That would be an unfair advantage, wouldn't it? 
YES. The Patriots ran an up-tempo offense against the Bills throughout the game. On the Patriots first offensive series they had to call a timeout because the stadium noise was so loud that Brady couldn't communicate with his receivers. 
FYI: The Bills have train horn at Ralph Wilson Stadium. A train horn is extremely loud and annoying, especially during a game. 
The Bills were playing the train horn throughout the game, especially when the Patriots had the ball. That would be considered cheating. 
Whatever the verdict is, the Patriots do not have to complain. The NFL will receive the Bills video board paired with the PA system audio by Wednesday and they will be able to figure if the Bills went too far and broke the rules. 
The Bills could be fined and docked a draft pick for their actions............
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