Thursday, December 2, 2010

Trading


Trading in sports. Is it crazy to think that different leagues can start trading together to help cities? Here me out here for the one person who accidentally googles this blog and then proceeds to read it for some reason. Our economy has completely fell apart here. Would it be that insane if say the Red Sox traded Buchholz and prospects for Adrian Gonzalez, and San Diego also threw in a Chargers conditional pick or some shit? You get your entire city interested during offseasons, build loyalty, maintain a fan base, and eliminate shitty management. If we could do this maybe the lions don't go 0-16 and the pistons don't spend 100 million on two bench players? Maybe Go dumars trades Chauncey Billups and the lions give up picks for Iverson and Culter? Both cities and all four teams benefit. Just saying. This kind of trading would also make the rivalries between in city teams more competitive. Maybe the Clippers take over LA, or the Mets win more than two games in September.

Boise


For everyone who thinks the kicker for Boise State should kill himself, think about this. Your a national title contender in one of the worst conferences in college football. It doesn't matter what your excuse is, every conference game should be a double digit win. No one is putting Nevada in the title contention. Team lost to a Colt Brennanless Hawaii. While both kicks should have been made, it never should have came down to that. Go independent, join the Pac10, Big 12, something, but playing this card in the BCS is unacceptable. Either that, or get that playoff system we all want.

Also, for the fans who support Kyle Brotzman, man up. The only chance this guy has of becoming a normal person again is if he drops out of Boise and moves to Nevada. Everywhere else, he will always be a joke. Boise should pretend he never existed.