Thursday, October 29, 2009

Pay College Football Players Now

Dez Bryant, Sam Bradford cases should lead prospect to turn pro - Andy Staples - SI.com


In his article in Sports Illustraded, Andy Staples argues wisely that college football players should leave college and enter the NFL as soon as they have a chance at being drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft. Players selected in the first round are guranteed between $10 million and $40 million depending on where they are drafted in the first round. Many people will argue that a player should stay in college to get the full college experience and be fully prepared for professional football. The truth, however, is that players talented enough to be drafted in the first round are already playing professional college football.


If the NCAA and its universities and fans actually want players to stay in college then they should pay players to stay. The test cases this year have been players like Sam Bradford, Jevan Snead, and Colt McCoy who chose to stay in college versus players like Matthew Stafford, Mark Snachez, and Josh Freeman who all chose to enter the NFL Draft. In Staples' article he points to injuries, unfavorable scheduling, and general unluckiness for Bradford and Snead. Meanwhile, Stafford, Sanchez and Freeman all have guranteed multi-million dollar contracts and starting quarterback jobs in the NFL. Big-time college football programs make and spend tens of millions of dollars every year, yet the referees and scoreboard opperators make more money than the Vince Youngs and Tim Tebows of college football.

College football claims to be the new American pastime but if it wants to retain that position it needs to start paying its star players to stay otherwise we are going to end up with JJ Redicks and Adam Morrisons as our Heisman Trophy candidates instead of the Herschal Walkers and Charles Woodsons who make college football so special.

Friday, October 16, 2009

A Regular in the Sideyard


Funny Kid Isnt Sorry About Huge Party - Watch more Funny Videos

I want to get this kid to contribute to our blog, I really feel like he'd have a lot to add. He would share deep thoughts like "Beer makes you swole" and "I wonder what it would be like to be a doughnut, but just for a little while." I bet he really relates to that Sum 41 lyric "the doctor said my mom should have had an abortion." If he would contribute to this blog even once it would be his greatest (and probably only) positive contribution to mankind.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Drew Brees Target Practice

Drew Brees beats an Olympic Archer at target Practice.

This is absolutely insane and it shows why he is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. Brees needs to get some playoff wins to be considered in the all time categories but his numbers are going to be Marino like (also limited playoff success) when it's all said and done.

Who needs military technology when we have alpha bad asses like Drew Brees? On a side(yard)note I wish we could watch Mariano Rivera or Tim Lincecum do this same competition.