In all honesty, I thought Zorn was going to go to Cleveland to reunite with Holmgren and to help out with the QB mess the Browns have. If the Ravens were smart, they would just hire Al Saunders, who has helped their offense a lot already as a "consultant." Besides, with the Ravens, they already have a system and personnel in place that is not conducive to Zorn's offensive philosophy of the west coast offense. Cleveland in the other hand, atleast has a QB that fits that mold, somewhat accurate, but has a bit of a weak arm. I wonder how Zorn feels about going from a head coach of a storied franchise to a QB coach, the position he held before. I mean, it's not even an OC job that he had originally wanted. We'll see. I must say this though, Zorn is a stand up guy and carried himself in a very respectful way throughout the whole situation, wronged or not.
Brett Favre... what else can I say other than, Childress should not give him free reign about deciding whether to come back, and by that I mean, there should be some type of deadline for his decision. Let's be honest, without a deadline, Favre is basically holding the franchise hostage... Cause what do you do about the QB situation? Yes, no matter whether he comes back or not, you can draft a QB and try to bring him along, but what about for the short term? Do you pursue other options, such as McNabb? Cause let's just say you do go after McNabb, and you get him, you won't get him for cheap. And then what happens if Favre decides to come back? Then you'll have 2 highly paid QBs who both are great players on your roster. Favre puts the Vikings in a very tough situation, one that is unclear, and hard to plan with. I say give Favre til a month or two after the draft, but the Vikes need an answer. Thoughts?
I was reading an article about the McGwire and Pete Rose, and I absolutely agree with the opinion that if McGwire is pardoned so should Pete Rose, or vice versa, if Pete Rose is banned from baseball, so should McGwire. They both compromised the game, and in my opinion, McGwire more so than Rose. McGwire cheated, plain and simple. There are no ifs, ands, or buts, rather there is concrete fact: McGwire took steroids which helped him break records, hit homeruns, and become a household name. Without them, could he have hit all those homeruns? If you are saying yes... then why the hell did he take them? Follow the logic, and the logic will lead you to the correct conclusion, McGwire cheated, and cheated in such a way that he disrespected previous record holders by using steroids to break the records. Do you let a child keep an A that they got on a test even though they admitted to cheating? No, you don't reward cheating, you punish it. So Bud Selig, how can you keep the ban on Rose, but yet let McGwire have a high position in a baseball franchise? Hypocritical? Or just retarded? Pete Rose deserves to be in the Hall of Fame, McGwire doesn't, and yet, as it stands, McGwire has a better chance than Rose does... where is the justice?
P.S. Don't be bitter and hate sports just cause your Vikings lost...
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