Sports Rule #50: The Vilma Rule
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Sports Rule #50: The Vilma Rule
In a 3-4 defense, you can never have too many good linebackers. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Today’s violation: The Patriots traded Mike Vrabel for an undisclosed draft pick(s) to the Chiefs today. I don’t care what they get back. Vrabel was only 33 and the second best LB after wonder boy Jerod Mayo. This is a mistake.
A-Rod comes clean to Peter Gammons. Kinda.
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Holy Cow. With all of the people who have gotten caught, and all of the stories that they have cooked up, I will give A-Rod his due. I am truly shocked he came out with the most honest statement of any busted player. A-Fraud maybe. A-Liar or A-Con-Artist, no.
Giambi said he was guilty of something he couldn’t mentioned. Petite said it took HGH once and then called his Dad because it didn’t seem right. Not Alex Rodriguez. He admits to taking banned substances between 2001 and 2003 during his time with the Texas Rangers, as told to Peter Gammons in this video clip from espn.com
Yeah, he certainly seems very, very nervous, but hey - I’d be nervous as hell as too. No doubt that was the worst moment of an otherwise charmed life. Getting caught with Madonna is one thing - there are always more women. This is different.
This really is the best thing he could do, I’d just never thought he would do it. Look no further than Bonds and Clemens for how transcendent players normally handle these accusations. But the American public is very forgiving. Say you are sorry and people will eventually stop kicking you and the sooner the better.
Want an example? Look at Marv Albert. He was on trial for biting a women in a hotel room while dressed in female crotch-less panties. I never thought he would revive his career. But he cut a deal, plead guilty to lesser charges and eventually, because he has immense talent, he is back on top and no one ever mentions that stuff.
OK, I just threw up in my mouth a little bit. I’m not using to praising the loathesome Alex Rodriguez like this. How about we get to the bad stuff, shall we?
There are some excuses in there. The parts about the culture and baseball being different. He’s basically implying “everyone was doing it” and “baseball didnt seem to care” and “it wasn’t against the rules.” True and true and true. But even if it’s true you don’t make excuses when being remorseful. You lose points for that A-Rod. Take the blame. Take responsibility.
One final thought on the “not against the rules of baseball argument” that folks are using today and have used in defense of Bonds also. It’s against a federal law. It’s been a crime in the U.S. to possess anabolic steroids since 1990. The law of the land > rules of baseball.
You think it specifically says in the rules of football that you are not allowed to throw $58K onto the stage of a strip club in Vegas and then start a brawl when you try to take it back that leads to several people being shot? (See: Adam “Pacman” Jones). Why does the NFL care? Because it is a freakin crime! Possesion of steroids was a crime in 2003. If A-Rod got caught with them he would have been arrested. Heck, Jamal Lewis did time in federal prison recently just for making a phone call related to the sale of controlled substances back in college. Look outside baseball folks, A-Rod is admitting to a crime, not just to cheating. It’s news-worthy.
So again, the rules of baseball have no bearing on this - it was a crime. Anyone who says differently should stripped and beaten with reeds about the breast, chest, neck and head.
Alex Rodriguez test positive for steroids in 2003
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Yup, A-Fraud comes through again to make front page news for everything except winning in the playoffs.
In 2003, when he won the American League home run title and the AL Most Valuable Player award as a shortstop for the Texas Rangers, Alex Rodriguez tested positive for two anabolic steroids, four sources have independently told Sports Illustrated.
Source si.com
While it may come as a shock, I’m actually saying this is wrong and most certainly illegal. The testing was done under the agreement it was to remain anonymous. This is no different than when sources leaked Giambi’s grand jury testify. It’s wrong and someone should be charged for leaking evidence.
Having said, it is going to be very fun to watch A-ROD squirm his way out of this one. Lets face it, he just rubs people the wrong way with his snotty attitude.
The irony is he must have been taking those seasonal steroids that stop working after the leaves change color and fall in October.
Matt Cassell Gets Franchise Tag
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….But anyone who thinks paying Matt Cassell $14M/year (Yes that what it will take to franchise him) is insane. You can’t sign and trade people like the NBA.
That’s what I said on January 21, 2009 in this post. Well, today the insane happened as the Patriots did place the franchise tag on Matt Cassell. That means the Patriots instantly offered him a one-year-deal worth $14.65M. I believe Cassell made approx. $550K this past season. Most people I talk to think this is simply leverage for the Pats to get some compensation for Cassell rather than let him walk. But everyone forgets one huge piece. What if Cassell signs the deal? If I’m Matt Cassell, I sign that one-year deal so fast I make Larry Fitzgerald look sluggish by comparison.
Manny Ramirez rejects the Dodgers one-year $25-million offer
Amazing. Scott Boras continues to overplay his Manny Ramirez hand with no competing offers in a terrible economy only two weeks from camp when no teams have any money left.
As Christopher Walken said to Dennis Hopper in “True Romance”: “That’s as good as its gonna get, and it won’t ever get that good again.”
Source: latimes
Roger Clemens DNA Found on Syringes
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Scientific tests have linked Roger Clemens’s DNA to blood in syringes that a personal trainer says he used to inject the former star pitcher with performance-enhancing drugs, according to two sources familiar with the investigation.
Source: nypost
I heard Roger’s DNA was also found on Mindy McCready. Sorry, could not pass that one up.
Detroit Lions are on the Board
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The Detroit Lions are on the board. After completing a historically awful 0-16 season, Matt Millen is finally gone and it is the beginning of a new era in Detroit.
The irony: Michael Crabtree is the #1 rated player on ESPN draft board. And when you are the first team since they implemented the 16 game schedule to go winless, you need everything.
Does new GM Martin Mayhew dare draft a WR with the first overall pick? How many people in Detroit would throw up in their respective mouths if Mayhew did channel the spirit of Matt Millen, who once drafted WR in the first round in four out of five drafts, and took Crabtree?
Sox Owner Henry Engaged to 30 year old
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Meet Linda Pizzuti, the future Mrs John Henry:
Pizzuti, 30, is from Lynnfield, and she and her family are in the real estate development business. She’s been a near-constant companion of the Sox owner in recent months, traveling with him to Europe and hosting parties on his 164-foot yacht.
Source: boston.com
Henry just got divorced from his wife of 14 years in the Summer of 2008. That’s six months ago.
Is he chasing Elizabeth Taylor’s record? Does he think this is a soap opera? Dude, what are you doing? You landed a girl literally half your age; bravo. Take your time. It’s amazing how people that are clearly so smart and can be so stupid.
Michael Phelps does bong hits
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In a written statement by Phelps:
“I engaged in behavior which was regrettable and demonstrated bad judgment. I’m 23 years old and despite the successes I’ve had in the pool, I acted in a youthful and inappropriate way, not in a manner people have come to expect from me. For this, I am sorry. I promise my fans and the public it will not happen again.”
Source: espn
This is Phelps second out-of-pool incident after the DUI arrest and conviction in 2004. So great swimmer, but perhaps not so bright. Doing bong hits is one thing, letting yourself get photographed doing bong hits is just plain stupid.
What time does the super bowl start 2009?
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Q: What time does the super bowl start 2009?
A: 6:28 Eastern
Enjoy!