The Best of ... 
Yes I Said it First

 

    
The Best of... 
              
Yes I Said it First 





#1  June 5, 2010 - Might As Well Deny We Exist
Ok there is really no way to actually deny Armando Gallaraga of a Perfect Game - because we watched it.

#2  December 27, 2010 - LeBron Just Wrong
LeBron James suggests that NBA basketball was more exciting in the 1980s when there were fewer teams and players in the league. We disagree because NBA is more competitive now than ever.

#3 August 20, 2011 - Brady Barometer
The current field of NFL quarterbacks are measured against the accomplishments and play of Tom Brady. Six current quarterbacks have confidence from actually winning a Superbowl. Eli Manning should be listed among the elite five with Brady.

#4 August 13, 2011 - Baseball Tweaks Due
Traditionalists overlook that the best argument for baseball to adopt video replay to get it right is that baseball HAS always embraced change to improve its flow. Being correct will make the game shorter not longer but just need to embrace some rules they already have.


#5 October 23, 2010 - Share Blame for Injury
NFL head injuries are serious business, but the game has to stop singling out just the defensive players when others on the field and in organizations should also adjust their styles.

#6 May 23, 2011 - Tiger's Slope
Why with the game of golf changing so much all at once the Tiger affect may have finally put Tiger Woods out of golf's top-10 for good.


#7  April 3, 2011 - Contraction: No Answer
Eight MLB teams now have payrolls over $100 million. Talk will inevtitably come back to how leagues should contract the teams that can't compete on that scale. Why contraction will not help baseball field contenders....


#8 October 2, 2010 - Hockey Reality
With the popularity of Reality TV what would be better than an inside look where the competition and locker room drama does not need to be scripted. Its only natural that pro leagues would want to exploit this.


#9  September 18, 2010 - Advantage Jeter
Some are disgusted by Derek Jeter's acting school. They think that faking on a play is outside the gentlemanly contact of the sport. What separates Jeter from average players is knowing when to take advatage...

#10 November 7, 2009 - Forgotten Yankees
Why not let go of some jealously and understand the challenge of even a Yankee win....


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