Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Is the NFL Engaging in Consumer Fraud?


Headline Topic: NFL - More Than A Blown Call 

Though baseball and hockey are my main sports of interest, I have to say something about the blown call that happened on Monday Night Football at the end of the Seattle Seahawks - Green Bay Packers' game. 

What the heck?!!!

How can the NFL justify using rookie referees after last night's debacle. The Seahawks didn't win that game, yet they are listed as the winner. 

Consumer fraud is a serious charge, but the integrity of every professional game played matters. 

This is just wrong. The Networks ($$$) must force the NFL to resolve this ASAP. 

Can you possibly imagine the Super Bowl ending in that manner? ...and what would happen around the world if it did. I'm serious.

Yesterday's Headline Topic:  Those Still-likable Phillies 

I've written a column for Yahoo today that looks at a certain Atlanta Braves' outfielder and references a recent action movie series. Any baseball/movie fan should be able to connect these Matt Damon dots.

You can find it here if you want to read more: Featured Contributor Page

Recent Headline Topic: Tony DiLeo 

The hiring of DiLeo as GM promotes from within and represents another feel-good move that the newest Sixers ownership group has made. 

With Doug Collins seemingly likely to continue to have strong influence on this team, all signs remain positive for the resurgence of this basketball franchise. 

Classic Headline Topic:  The Best Phillies of the Current Era

-->>Due to the volume of interest generated in this specific article, it has been re-posted. If you have read it, or choose to open this link now, I hope that you enjoy:  
The 10 Best Philadelphia Phillies of This Era


Classic Headline Topic: Three Flyers' Legends

Each of these Flyers' legends (Brian Propp, Dave Poulin and Tim Kerr) deserved their own feature article:

Here is a link to the story about Propp: 


Classic Headline Topic: The Phillies and MLB Wild Card expansion

The Phillies' game with the Mets was postponed due to rain. So, Cloyd has been pushed to Thursday and Hamels will go tomorrow. With every win being vital, we'll see if the Phils can pickup (or will lose) a 0.5 game tonight. 


Yesterday's Yahoo feature about the expansion of baseball's playoff format generated some nice numbers and interesting responsive commentary. If you are interested reading more, here's the link:
Major League Baseball should implement a Wild Card within each division


Classic Headline Topic: The anniversary of Pete Rose's 4,192 hit.

Pete broke Ty Cobb's hit record on 9/11/85. The man was unique in the annals of baseball history. 

For those who are interested, my recent feature comments on Rose's time with the Phillies and the complex feelings that many of us have about his gambling issues:
Phillies' great Mike Schmidt, Pete Rose, and baseball justice


Recent Headline Topic: The Eagles

Another Eagles last-moment win, as they defeated the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.

With all deep analysis left to those who have far more football experience than I do, can a team continue to play the way that it has and still win on a consistent basis?

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