Is this insane or what, the United States Congress wasting our time and tax dollars on steroids in baseball? You know it wasn't too long ago, ten years to be exact that Congress actually investigated worthwhile things of importance, you know like whether a sitting President was screwing around with an intern. But seriously folks, baseball gets destroyed on this while in the AFC Championship game this Sunday Rodney Harrison and Shawne Merriman, both suspended for steroids previously, will be playing without so much as a peep.
I really don't want to veer off into politics on this blog, but seriously there are much more important issues facing this country and Congress is worried about steroids in baseball, could they possibly be anymore out of touch? There is a load of other important issues facing this country and yet there is this fixation and fascination on this why? Seriously, when you go back to your constituents and congressional districts and they ask what legislation you've introduced and passed concerning the price of oh I don't know, EVERYTHING, like goods, food, gas, oil and energy prices, the economy possibly heading towards recession, healthcare, immigration, people losing their jobs and you'll tell them what exactly? Did you see me, I really grilled that Rocket Roger Clemens, boy oh boy! Guuuh.
I am not implicating him, but do you think that now would be as good a time as any to put President George W. Bush under oath to see if he could help in getting to the bottom of this as he stated in his State of the Union Address a few years back? I mean he was owner Texas Rangers when Jose Canseco and Rafael Palmeiro played there, you think the man might be able to offer some insight into what was going on during this era? Plus Democrats could actually claim they finally got him to testify under oath, as they have been so cowardly been unable to thus far, but that's for another blog at another time.
Honestly though this is the biggest joke and the most astonishing amount of grandstanding ever, really what are they going to get out of this? They clearly aren't sending these guys to jail just on the basis of steroids, I mean Raffy Palmeiro blatantly lied right in their faces and nothing happened to him. As far as Barry Bonds and Marion Jones go, they're being investigated by the feds for things far greater than this whole steroid thing.
If nothing is going to come of this then why should we as baseball fans be dragged through it? Nobody is going to be kicked out of the game, nobody's records are going to be erased. Most of these sports writers, columnists, talking heads and vultures who are eating this stuff up at the end of the day have said they'll still vote for Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens when they come up for the Hall of Fame, so sanctimony is abound am I right?
Bud Selig and Donald Fehr, both of whom I haven't been able to stand since the baseball strike of 1994 are just as if not more responsible for this mess than any of the players. Clearly baseball fans who are coming out in the millions and making MLB billions are somewhat annoyed but for the most part couldn't care less. So ESPN can get Roger Cossack off my #### TV and show some damn highlights already!
Maybe this baseball era goes down like the music era of the 60's which also had a drug culture to it, lots of great music, lots of great baseball. There's a lot of worse things going on in other sports than steroids, like say the NFL's great example to kids, Michael Vick, Pacman Jones and oh I don't know the entire Cincinnati Bengals roster! I'm not condoning steroid use and I'd like to know that what I'm watching is legit, but in the end it really is all he-said-he-said and we are all left to judge for ourselves if we trust what we are seeing is true greatness or inflated garbage.
San Diego Chargers: The San Diego Chargers have completely cleaned house on their coaching staff. Gone is one coach who couldn’t even get to the big game let alone win one and in is a retread coach who has never won anything anywhere period. GM A.J. Smith who along with John Butler and Bill Polian put together those great Buffalo Bills teams of the 1990’s, has put together a roster which is scary good.
The Chargers must know what they’re doing, in recent draft years turning the draft rights to Michael Vick and Eli Manning into LaDanian Tomlinson, Drew Brees, Phillip Rivers and Shawne Merriman. Tomlinson and Merriman of course the two most explosive players in the NFL on their respective side of the ball. Thus if Norv Turner doesn’t win with this team, he truly is the worst coach in the history of the NFL.
How this team didn’t rip right through the AFC playoff is beyond me, perhaps it has something to do with their 0-4 record in the playoffs since winning the AFC Championship game over Pittsburgh in 1994 at Three Rivers Stadium. This team which had plowed through the NFL, going 8-0 at home, winning their last ten in a row to close out the season just couldn’t deliver the knock out blow to the Patriots when they had the chance.
Final Verdict: The Chargers are loaded on both sides of the ball. They were 4th in overall offense, 1st in scoring, 1st in red zone TD %, 10th in overall defense, 1st in sacks and ranked 3rd in turnover differential with a +13. Like I said at the top, if you can’t win with the likes of Tomlinson, Rivers, Antonito Gates and Merriman, you never will. Predicted Final Record: (13-3).
Denver Broncos: The Broncos are another of what one would call a “lure team,” showing flashes of brilliance and talent but never quite pulling it all together. Of course what would pull all of that talent together would be from the quarterback position, one which has lacked consistency for big game bravado since the departure of the immortal John Elway. Though Jay Cutler who was overshadowed by fellow rookie QB’s in last year’s draft Vince Young and Matt Leinart, may still be the best of the lot yet.
Broncos management certainly did their best to help Cutler out, acquiring RB Travis Henry, WR Brandon Stokley and TE Daniel Graham. Henry a former Pro Bowl back himself joins a team that were it a college would be aptly named “running back U.” That’s because since 1995 the Broncos have produced eleven 1,000 yard rushers, the most by any team in that time frame.
The defense also looks solid again of course with the best CB in football Champ Bailey anchoring the secondary. Bailey will again get help from John #### and newly acquired Dre Bly who comes over from the Detroit Lions in an off-season trade. Denver’s defense also gets stronger from drafting DE Jarvis Moss, DE Tim Crowder and DT Marcus Thomas.
Final Verdict: Denver always seems to have a solid squad. And why not, they’ve gone eleven years in a row without a losing division record which is the longest streak going in the NFL. The Broncos feature a lot of depth and talent on both sides of the ball, realizing that potential and not losing focus will go a long way in determining just how far that talent takes them this year. Predicted Final Record: (11-5)* Wild Card.
Kansas City Chiefs: How the Chiefs made the playoffs last season is probably more a byproduct of Cincinnati, Jacksonville and Denver collapsing late than anything else. This is an aging team and a one man show in RB Larry Johnson along with his 17 TD’s and 1,789 rushing yards. Needless to say there won’t be much going on in the air at Arrowhead.
The Chiefs once again on defense are nothing to write home about. Unless of course one likes counting on Pro Bowlers from five years ago with CB Ty Law, CB Patrick Surtain and LB Donnie Edwards. It also won’t help that DE Jared Allen is suspended for the first four games of the season.
Final Verdict: The Chiefs certainly have enough experience to make some noise in the AFC West. However as far as standouts go, Kansas City doesn’t have much beyond the RB and TE positions. This team also looks eerily similar to Herman Edwards last Jets team when he was coaching in New York, which doesn’t bode well for the Chiefs. Predicted Final Record: (9-7).
Oakland Raiders: The Raiders have fallen so far south since their AFC title in 2002 that they actually might get away with being called the Los Angeles Raiders. All kidding aside another reason L.A. may not want them back is because of their league worst 15-49 during that time span. The Raiders won just two games folks, losing their last nine in a row, including their last three by a combined total of 63-12 and they’ve also lost a current league high eleven straight road games dating back to November of 2005.
The Raiders were just awful last season, starting out with a five game losing streak and dropping their last nine in a row including being shutout three times on the season. Their offensive line was by far the worst giving up a league high 72 sacks.
Final Verdict: The Raiders have been severely mismanaged in recent years and once again they look to be overmatched. Their defense could be somewhat steady but their offense is still anemic. They can’t possibly do any worse than their last three games of 2006 where the Raider offense turned the ball over more times than they scored 13-12, or can they? Predicted Final Record: (2-14).
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