I am a Chicago Bears fan and I have to be honest I thought the Bears had lost their star outside linebacker Lance Briggs to free agency this year. Fortunately for the Bears, and me I was wrong. You see this past year the players association finally got their way. They voted to increase the team salary cap from $85.5 million to $109 million. This allowed the Bears to assign the franchise tag on Lance Briggs. This gave Briggs a mandated salary and also required other teams to be forced to trade 1st round draft picks in exchange for the rights to sign Briggs should he decide to go somewhere else. The only negative thing is now there are no big names for the Bears to pick up in free agency. What do you think, is the increase in the salary cap a good idea or a bad one?
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Salary Cap increases leaves NFL free agency quite boring.
I am a Chicago Bears fan and I have to be honest I thought the Bears had lost their star outside linebacker Lance Briggs to free agency this year. Fortunately for the Bears, and me I was wrong. You see this past year the players association finally got their way. They voted to increase the team salary cap from $85.5 million to $109 million. This allowed the Bears to assign the franchise tag on Lance Briggs. This gave Briggs a mandated salary and also required other teams to be forced to trade 1st round draft picks in exchange for the rights to sign Briggs should he decide to go somewhere else. The only negative thing is now there are no big names for the Bears to pick up in free agency. What do you think, is the increase in the salary cap a good idea or a bad one?
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Adrian Peterson did well in the NFL combine finishing with a 4.38 40-yard dash and second place in the vertical jump just showing what Oklahoma fans didn’t fully get to enjoy. Yes, they remember the fabulous freshman season when the whole team was dominant but really since then Oklahoma missed out in my opinion. Probably the best player to walk Oklahoma’s campus did not achieve a BCS victory, Heisman trophy, or the coveted all time Oklahoma yardage leader. He could have been so much to the Sooners, but the injuries were always there. I think when he is healthy he is the most exciting player to watch in football period. However, I think that Adrian is not going to last in the NFL. I hope I am a wrong, I hope that suddenly he decides that he should start drinking milk and miraculously his body becomes invulnerable to injury, but these are wishes and hopes, not reality. Adrian’s first week at OU he messed up his shoulder or collar bone, and look what bothered him this year. You think the NFL will be easier on him? I think not. Good Luck AD, wish we could have seen you more at OU, good luck getting drafted onto one of the worst teams in the NFL, I hope they draft some good offensive lineman to help you out…
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Go away Roger...
Roger Clemens, one of the best pitchers ever is at it again. Last year he was 99% he was retired and finally returned to the Houston Astros after skipping spring training and a large part of the regular season he was paid him $12.25 million to play just part of the season. Now Clemens says he is 80% sure he is going to stay retired. The Astros are preparing for life without him, but Roger continues to be in the news. Where will Roger go? When will he decide to play? Why don’t other super-phonemes try to pick contracts like this? I think he is one of the most selfish players anywhere. Barry Bonds immediately comes to mind when I think of selfish non-team players, but he plays the whole year if he is healthy. Overall, this is ridiculous that teams depend so much on one individual, and the problem is he still seems to be worth the money.
Friday, February 16, 2007
Now I like NASCAR, but have never considered it a sport even though some people do, so that is why this post is in regards to NASCAR. I find it amazing how many racers have got caught cheating on the NASCAR circuit. The big headline for NASCAR this year was supposed to be that Toyota was now going to compete against American traditional racecars, Chevy, Ford, and Dodge. So far they have been the highlight but not in the way you would expect. 
Toyota’s biggest name, Michael Waltrip, was caught cheating by injecting some type of illegal substance into his cars fuel. Meanwhile only two of the other Toyota’s qualified for Daytona.

Toyota’s biggest name, Michael Waltrip, was caught cheating by injecting some type of illegal substance into his cars fuel. Meanwhile only two of the other Toyota’s qualified for Daytona.

Then yesterday Jeff Gordon, probably one of the top two most popular drivers got penalized for having his car too low to the ground but NASCAR officials declared this as part failure and not cheating. Prior to all of this, Matt Kenseth, Kasey Kahne, Elliott Sadler and Scott Riggs, had their crew chiefs fined and suspended for violating rules. What a great way to start off the year of NASCAR. I guess it just shows that people will try anything to win.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Remind me to never be a coach that goes 14-2...
It was said that it couldn’t be done. The Chargers could never be a Super Bowl contender again. Especially after the end of the 90’s and the beginning of the millennium. Marty Schottenheimer did it. He turned the San Diego Chargers from the worst to the first. He finished the season with a better record than anyone else in the NFL. His team lost to the only modern day Dynasty, New England Patriots, who were seconds away from beating the Super Bowl Champion Colts. So what happens this week to reward Marty for his amazing accomplishment? He was fired. Fired because the general manager did not get along with Marty. What a bad move. Maybe Eli Manning made the right choice after all.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Bye Bye Tiki and other NFL news...
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Sooner Signing Day
Jordan Bernstine
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