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I would like to see my team go for it on 4th down more often than they do.
Quote from: crustpope on November 16, 2009, 01:44:27 PMbtw, Today the courts rejected an appeal of a lawsuit by native americans against the redskins for the trademark on their name and logo.When was the last time thousands of people were cheering for any other native American group? I don't understand the problem here. If people were trying to associate native Americans with something negative, then maybe they'd have a gripe. But if they are being honored by having a professional football team after them, then I don't see where the issue is.Some might say that it is still derogatory to even refer to native Americans as "red" skins, and that is probably true. However, they aren't really calling native Americans Redskins. They are calling the football players on the team Redskins (and I doubt if any of them are actually native American). Personally, I think it would be more offensive to the players in Tampa Bay who are all called Buccaneers. There's nothing wrong with having "red" skin, but it is morally wrong to be a pirate.I guess most of all I think the whole thing is silly. If someone called an NFL team the Redemption Nerds, it wouldn't bother me. Sure it is using a derogatory term to describe a group that I am identified with. However, I would either be honored or completely not care. I wouldn't take them to court.
btw, Today the courts rejected an appeal of a lawsuit by native americans against the redskins for the trademark on their name and logo.
Quote from: The Guardian on November 16, 2009, 06:55:43 PMI would like to see my team go for it on 4th down more often than they do. But not from your own 30, when you're winning by 6, with two minutes to play, and your opponent only has one time out.I would like to see my team go for it on 4th down when they have little to lose. In this case, losing the game was more than a little.
Exactly, I am fine with coaches groing a bigger pair, ...
Playing to WIN is very, very different than playing not to lose. It's all mental and can give your team the edge.
Quote from: STAMP on November 16, 2009, 10:03:03 PMPlaying to WIN is very, very different than playing not to lose. It's all mental and can give your team the edge.Except that it didn't. They lost.
You know where the word "Mascots" comes from dont you? it is from the spanish word Mascotas for "Pet". Basically you are emasculating a group of people and making them pets for your pleasure.
It doesn't matter what yard line you are on.
Quote from: STAMP on November 16, 2009, 10:03:03 PMIt doesn't matter what yard line you are on.So no difference to you between your 30 yard line and the opponent's 30 yard line? If I had a choice between making their team drive 30 yards and making them drive 70 yards, I take 70.And this is from a guy that thinks there should be more four-down football.
The Lion's head coach pulled a few boners during their game with Minnesota, which they had a chance to WIN.
Quote from: crustpope on November 16, 2009, 08:42:49 PMYou know where the word "Mascots" comes from dont you? it is from the spanish word Mascotas for "Pet". Basically you are emasculating a group of people and making them pets for your pleasure.This suggests that the mascot is emasculated for the benefit of the team, when in fact many mascots are vicious or powerful animals depicting the ferocity of the team in question. It's an empowering symbol, not one that detracts.
Okay but seriously.... how about them bengals!?
If you want to honor a group of people, why not get their permission like the Florida State Seminoles did, but hijacking a derogatory lable for a group for your own purposes without getting their permission is not honoring that group, it is basically making a mockery of them and their heritage.
You know where the word "Mascots" comes from don't you? it is from the Spanish word Mascotas for "Pet". Basically you are emasculating a group of people and making them pets for your pleasure.
Whoa now! Don't go hatting on my Terps!!!
And all of this "outrage" from native Americans has all come up in the last 20 years. People chose those mascots many decades before that.
The earliest date I have seen has been 1968 for Native American protests.
And to be fair, Native American, of all of the minority groups in this nation have been given the short end of the stick
The Patriots players, to a man, know that Belicheck is going to give them the best chance to win. They supported his decision.
And the reason coaches are afraid is that they know they'll get grilled in the press which makes their job situation risky. If the Patriots win that game, the best that Belicheck could expect from the press is a "wow, that was risky, but you got lucky."
So no difference to you between your 30 yard line and the opponent's 30 yard line? If I had a choice between making their team drive 30 yards and making them drive 70 yards, I take 70.
Quote from: STAMP on November 16, 2009, 10:03:03 PMThe Patriots players, to a man, know that Belicheck is going to give them the best chance to win. They supported his decision.For the record, the Patriots who want to keep their job support Bill's decisions publicly. Ask Richard Seymour about what happens when you counter the coach.
Quote from: STAMP on November 16, 2009, 11:31:50 PMAnd the reason coaches are afraid is that they know they'll get grilled in the press which makes their job situation risky. If the Patriots win that game, the best that Belicheck could expect from the press is a "wow, that was risky, but you got lucky."Considering Bill's attitude during Spygate, I really don't think he is concerned with the press grill.
Quote from: The Schaef on November 16, 2009, 11:07:24 PMSo no difference to you between your 30 yard line and the opponent's 30 yard line? If I had a choice between making their team drive 30 yards and making them drive 70 yards, I take 70.I agree with Schaef here. Although I can name plenty of times that I wished my team would go for it on fourth, this was definitely not one of those times. There is a time for everything under the sun - except going for it on 4th & 2 from your own 30 when you're winning by 6 with two minutes to play and your opponent only has one timeout.
You forgot to mention that the first treatment's "major side effect" is dying. I choose the second treatment.