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 All Stars My ARSE!!!!
 

Just how/who decides the lineup for the All-Stars game...for REAL?

3 Freakin' Detroit Tigers in the starting line-up!!! The Tribe has had it all over those miserable Tigers most of the season, so far. They have us at one game back of the Tigers right now...even though we have as many wins as them. It's just that we have played 2 more games than they have...and lost those two extra games.

To put Grady Sizemore, Victor Martinez AND CC on the RESERVE list is blasphemy. Grady and CC could play circles around half those ones on the beginning lineup. Victor has really stepped up this season, too.

The whole thing is a freakin' joke...just like Homecoming Court at a HS football game.
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 Knuckle Draggers
 

I expected the Tribe to go under on the second game of the series against the Tigers. Rogers was pitching (and we put Westbrook up against him). We can't seem to get over Rogers. But to get skunked so very badly in the third game... . That cut our lead down to one game over the Tigers in the AL Central.

But what really chaps my cheeks the worst is the fact that the sports media is making such a big freakin' parade over the Tigers/Red Sox series before the All Star break. Is there EVER ANY mention about ANY Cleveland teams? The Browns are so totally ignored. I realize they stink...but even teams that are worse or just as bad as the Browns get their time. The Cavs HAD to get some air time since they DID make it to the NBA Finals. Here the Tribe has sat at the top of the AL Central MOST of the season...and they STILL get no respect!

Hey...ESPN!!! I have some choice phrases for you...but...I really shouldn't put it out here in public. Be watchin' for me e-mails. Anal retentive, knuckle dragging... Never mind.
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 Triple OUCH!
 

Okay...we beat the Devil Rays 3 games in a row. Beat them like a dirty rug. One more game...let's see if we bring the brooms.

It would be SO great to say...just ONE time...as a long suffering Cleveland sports fan...that YAY! We took ALL the marbles at the end of this season! I would settle for the AL champs...I am not even asking for the World Series champs...that is being greedy. If we take the AL I would NOT say..."oh, well..there's always next year."

SSSSoooooo Big Chris...any thots on that one?
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 OUCH!
 

And now the Tribe is back on top of the AL Central. WOOHOO! I'll say one thing for the Tigers...when they lose, they lose BIG! DANG!

I guess the Indians aren't leaving with a good feeling about them. I'd say 'sorry' but I'm not.

By this time next week, we could be behind the Tiggers again. I do know that we've been ahead of the Tiger A LOT more than they have been ahead of us.

Big Al...thanks for the reminder last night! I 'preciate it!
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 A Better NFL...It's NOT All About the Game!
 

(FINALLY...a commissioner with some gonads and sense!)

By Jason Cole, Yahoo! Sports
June 25, 2007

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Sitting in comfortable leather desk chairs in a hotel ballroom, the 2007 class of NFL rookies listened to one message after another about what not to do, what situations to avoid or what bogeyman was hiding behind the next corner waiting to sabotage someone's career.

Finally, as commissioner Roger Goodell stood on the stage Monday morning after talking to the players for about 10 minutes, Washington Redskins rookie quarterback Jordan Palmer asked an innocent yet telling question: "What exactly can we do?"

The simple answer: Think. But in the complex world of the NFL, where instant money meets youth in an environment that mixes sports and corporate life, asking people to think isn't always easy.

"This is about the decisions they are going to have to make and this is a big transition from college," Goodell said Monday, the same day the Chicago Bears released troubled defensive tackle Tank Johnson. "I think we're providing some tools for them, but the big focus for us is how do we expand this? How do we make it better? We want to continually promote these messages and help the players make good choices.

"I'd be naïve to think that everyone is going to understand this and that we're not going to have any discipline matters going forward. But again, I think we are making the players more aware of the standards of behavior and, secondly, we're giving them more tools and resources to make better decisions. Hopefully that's going to have a great impact."

Statements, questions and other forms of the spoken word are fine and good, but the reality is that Goodell's actions over the past three months have spoken much louder. Goodell has handed out three suspensions, including a full season for Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones and eight games each for Johnson and Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry.

Clearly, those actions have gotten the attention of the players.

"The man means business," said New England Patriots safety Brandon Meriweather, a former University of Miami standout who was involved in a shooting before his final season and in a brawl during the campaign. "If you get in trouble now it's because you don't care."

Harold Henderson, the NFL's vice president for player development, prefaced a two-hour session devoted specifically to player conduct issues by saying, "You have to pay attention because this will affect you like it has never affected any class before."

Cleveland Browns coach Romeo Crennel provided his perspective, touching on numerous issues from dealing with fans to the media to family to women.

"If you have a wife, you don't need a girlfriend," Crennel said, bringing some laughs from the audience. "If you have a girlfriend, one is enough."

The problem, as always, is that the group of approximately 300 players is loaded with the young, virile and fearless. These are young men right out of college ready to take on the world.

They're also getting an increasing taste of the potentially expansive and lucrative NFL life. The rookie symposium is being held at the PGA National Resort, the site of numerous golf tournaments and an obvious enclave for the rich.

On Sunday night, many players sat around the lobby of the PGA National Resort showing off pictures of their new trucks, already accessorized with new rims. They listened to guys like Reggie Bush and Vince Young, both only a few months removed from their rookie seasons, talk about saving money.

Nice talk, but both Bush and Young sat on stage in sweet clothes and diamond-encrusted jewelry. The irony of the moment wasn't lost on many players.

Neither was the message made obvious when a couple of veteran players were outside the hotel lobby. It was 10:30 p.m. Sunday as they jumped into a SUV to take them to South Beach.

"We try to talk to the players about the consequences of their actions and you hope it gets through," said Jerod Cherry, a former second-round pick with New England who quit playing two years ago. "You tell them, 'Is it worth going out to the club if you're going to be tired the next day at practice?'

"At the same time, guys do have to have a life. You just hope you tell them that if they're going to go out, they stay out of a dangerous part of town. If a place is somewhere that there's a lot of crime, stay out of there, even if that's where the women are."

Perhaps some of that will sink in over time. From Goodell's perspective it's already having an impact with another crucial group in the process.

"The reaction I'm getting from fans is very positive, that we are standing up and making sure people are held to a higher standard," Goodell said. "People invest a lot of time, energy and money in the National Football League as fans and I want them to feel good about what they are doing."


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