Today, in the wake of yesterday uneventful news on Spygate, Mike Tirico and Scott Van Pelt asked Ladainian Tomlinson if he thinks the whole Spygate thing needs to go away, or if he’d like to see more come from it. Like any sane person, LT said that he just wants it to end because he thinks that it’s going to be bad for the league if it doesn’t. My personal opinion happens to agree with him 100%.
It was time to move on from the whole affair early last season, and Arlen “I obviously have too much time on my hands” Specter needs to worry about more pressing issues that actually relate to his job. Corruption and manipulation of the rules are going on in just about every large corporation out there (Enron, anyone?), and the cause/effect of some of those scenarios far outweighs the impact of how the NFL, as a multi-billion dollar corporation, is run. Here we go again. Let’s print another couple of million dollars to hire your independent team to investigate Spygate. Tell Bush to stop printing those relief checks.
It’s a shame that we, as taxpayers, are paying Mr. Specter to focus his efforts into making sure the NFL’s procedures are legit, which is simply an entertainment medium. Let the NFL run itself poorly, sir. You get back to running your state and country. I’m more worried about how bad the roads are for my trips to games, and how much it’s going to cost for me to drive to the games this coming year, than I am about what the Patriots did in the past. After all, the Patriots are just a football team, and they’re here to entertain me just like American Gladiators or the WWE…if that’s your thing (it’s not mine, by the way).
Steroids in the past, technology today. The competitive edge has to come from somewhere, and we’re never going to see the end of such efforts to get ahead. The Patriots aren’t going to be filming any time soon, but another team will beat the system for a while in their own way. I’d be willing to bet that most teams that have had some semblance of a dynasty have something other than pure talent lurking in the shadows. As the rules have changed, so have the methods in which the teams and players have broken them. Just sit back and enjoy the game. I loved watching McGuire chase the HR record. I loved watching the Pats win (even as an anti-Pats fan) in the dying seconds of a Super Bowl. That’s why we watch. I want to be entertained and patronized. I don’t care if it’s fake, as long it’s transparent to me. If my apathy offends you, oh well.
The only thing this hoopla is achieving – whether it’s highlighting steroids in baseball, or the videotaping of the Pats – is ruining the “ignorance is bliss” fantasy that us fans have enjoyed for decades in our beloved sports. We’re watching heroes fall left and right because the media has too much time on their hands, and small-time hacks like Matt Walsh desire their 15 minutes of fame. Maybe ESPN should go back to one channel, so they only have to fill up enough time to cover the sports, and not the other junk we get pelted with. Can we please just get back to enjoying the game? I’m tired of people trying to dig up information on past events. If you didn’t catch them then, leave it at that. You can’t change the past, and the more asterisks that are placed next to our devastated heroes, the worse each respective sport looks.
If you’re going to go back to look at a team’s past infractions, please feel free to go back and review every single situation imaginable. If you’re going to ruin our sports, let’s do it the American way – unrelentingly balls out. Let’s go after the Steel Curtain and the alleged rampant steroid use by those teams of the 70’s. Let’s research every championship ever played for match-fixing. Let’s find out how many women Wilt really slept with. After all, we are all about the truth these days, right, Mr. Specter? Maybe we should find out which models and actresses have had plastic surgery and which haven’t. I mean, we wouldn’t want to be deceived while watching a movie, or skimming next year’s SI Swimsuit Issue. Is Jessica Biel really that hot, or is that all plastic surgery and makeup?
I’m sorry, Arlen, but we can’t even get a straight story from our own President, and you’re making us focus on the lies from an entertainment venture? Once our sports are beaten to death by the government’s involvement, and people turn their backs on the mass distraction called sports, they may very well turn their attention to you and your political cohorts. I’m sure you’ve never broken any rules, have you?
You, Senator, are an ass.