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The Worst Owner in the NFL Debate – Micromanaging at its Worst!
Read the argument from Babe Ruthless and Loyal Homer about who the worst owner in the NFL is. View This Pollonline surveys There are two types of bad owners in the NFL. The first type is the “Invisible Owner.” That owner who shows reluctance to make any decisions no matter how dire a situation may be. Cleveland Browns owner Randy Lerner is the perfect example of an invisible owner. Rather than get involved in the operations of his team, regardless of how poorly that team is performing, Ler... Read Full Story
The Worst Owner In the NFL Debate – Mr. Jones and Me
Read the arguments by Loyal Homer and Bleacher Fan about which owner they believe is the worst in the NFL. View This Pollonline surveys Jerry Jones is the controversial owner of the Dallas Cowboys. His high profile public persona and endorsements have earned him a reputation as a shameless self promoter. His win-at-all-cost mentality and micromanaging leadership style have caused many to view Jones as a tyrannical boss. His over the top spending, on a $1.15 billion dollar stadium and count... Read Full Story
The Worst Owner In the NFL Debate – Bidwell Prevents The Cards From Succeeding Consistently
Read the arguments by Babe Ruthless and Bleacher Fan about which owner they believe is the worst in the NFL. View This Pollonline surveys Some NFL owners are recognizable for various reasons. Put up a picture of many pro football team owners and most football fans recognize them. Some that come to mind obviously include Jerry Jones, Daniel Snyder, Al Davis, Robert Kraft, Arthur Blank, etc. Other owners are not as recognizable, and that is not necessarily a bad thing. Today, however, TSD i... Read Full Story
The Replacing Charlie Weis Debate – It’s Kelly… Others Needs Not Apply
Read the arguments from Bleacher Fan and Loyal Homer about which coaches they believe will replace Charlie Weis as the head coach at Notre Dame. View This Pollsurveys Don’t look now, Brian Kelly, but you are being followed. No matter where you go, which program you build, which team you coach, or which players you recruit, it seems like success follows you. If Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick is smart, he will invite you – and your fortuitous shadow – to South Bend. There are ma... Read Full Story
The Replacing Charlie Weis Debate – Anything Weis Can Do I Can Do Better!
Read the arguments from Sports Geek and Loyal Homer about which head coach in college football is the best selection to replace current Notre Dame head coach Charlie Weis. View This Pollsurveys How do you replace Charlie Weis at Notre Dame? Easily! Notre Dame is a school steeped in tradition. Driven by values exceeding the “just win, baby” mentality of many organizations in sports, Notre Dame football prides itself on a Catholic foundation, a commitment to excellence both on AND off the fi... Read Full Story
The Replacing Charlie Weis Debate – The Irish Need Meyer To Play Like A Champion
Read the arguments by Sports Geek and Bleacher Fan for which coach should replace Charlie Weis at Notre Dame. View This Pollsurveys If there was still any doubt, I think it was settled Saturday when the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame fell victim to Connecticut at home. It is one thing to lose to USC or Pittsburgh. It is quite another to lose to the likes to Navy and Connecticut. Even Charlie Weis has even admitted that he would have a hard time arguing against his firing if that is what athl... Read Full Story
The Best Game of THIS Weekend Debate – Football Schmootball… I’ll take the Sweet Science!
Read Sports Geek’s argument and Loyal Homer’s argument about the which game this weekend is the one that you CANNOT miss. View This Pollonline surveys I read an interesting article a few days ago by Ivan Maisel of ESPN.com. Within the article, Maisel discussed his frustration and disappointment with the lack of any exciting college football at what is supposed to be a crucial point in the season for many teams. As those top-level teams SHOULD be jockeying for BCS position in very intense m... Read Full Story
The Best Game of THIS Weekend Debate – Huge Wild Card Implications on the Line at the Meadowlands
Read the arguments by Bleacher Fan and Sports Geek. View This Pollonline surveys We’re approaching the point of the NFL season where the contenders start to separate from the pretenders. In today’s debate, I am going to focus on a huge game that has substantial wild card implications. The top of the NFC has straightened itself out, as the Saints and Vikings have huge leads in their respective divisions and have set the bar high for other teams in the conference. The Cardinals look like the... Read Full Story
The Best Game of THIS Weekend Debate – Cal Trying To Stop Stanford From Seeing Roses, and Harbaugh From Seeing Maize and Blue
Read the arguments from Bleacher Fan and Loyal Homer about what they believe is the best game or sporting event this weekend. View This Pollonline surveys For all of the SEC, Big XII, and Big Ten talk I hear – and I hear quite a bit of each – it is amazing how the Pac-10 always seems to fly under the college football radar. How quickly fans seem to forget that it was not any of those conferences that went undefeated in the bowl season in 2008. It was the Pac-10. It is the Pac-10 that boas... Read Full Story
The Most Important Player on the Hot Stove Debate – Adrian Gonzalez is Ready To Breakout
Read the arguments from Bleacher Fan and Loyal Homer about which player they believe is the most important on this off-season’s MLB Hot Stove. View This Pollsurveys If you are a Chicago Cubs fan like me, you live for Hot Stove and Spring Training every year. Sure, there is a lot of poetic mumbo jumbo about the Spring season and how just as flowers are coming into full bloom and a seemingly relentless Winter is subsiding baseball teams are again taking the diamond and setting out on their ... Read Full Story