Zero2Cool
14 years ago
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/05/02/bin-ladens-death-could-raise-stakes-in-the-lockout/ 

We dont like to stray off topic, even when caught up in the rare sense of national unity and celebration that has arisen from news of the killing of the man who masterminded the 9/11 attacks. But theres one thread connecting the death of Osama bin Laden and pro football.

With the NFL schedule carefully crafted to permit several weeks that are missed on the front end due to a lockout to be made up during bye weeks and/or by the tacking of extra weekends onto the back end of the regular season, the finality that has come from the completion of the protracted mission to capture or kill bin Laden makes it even more important that the NFL properly commemorate the 10th anniversary of one of the darkest days in American history.

With bin Laden still living, the event still would have been incredibly significant, and the leagues failure to play a full slate of games that day including the Giants and Redskins squaring off in D.C. and the Jets hosting the Cowboys in primetime would have been yet another P.R. debacle for the NFL. With bin Laden gone, September 11, 2011 will have an even more powerful impact on our country, and the sense of indignity to the American people resulting from a lockout that wipes out the 9/11 games will escalate.

Heres hoping that the owners and NFLPA* leadership realize the potential consequences, and that they commit to finally working out their differences. Especially since the government whether judicial, legislative, or executive may be much more inclined to ensure that the 10th anniversary of 9/11 wont occur without the NFL playing as scheduled its first week of the regular season.

UPDATE: ESPNs Sal Paolantonio, a U.S. Navy veteran, sent an e-mail on this topic to ESPN Radios Mike & Mike in the Morning, which they read on the air. Now that bin Laden is dead, the 10th anniversary of 9/11 is going to be a day of somber national reflection, Paolantonio sad. The NFL better make sure there is football that day. Empty stadiums on that day now will be an unsettling example of greed and selfishness.

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Cheesey
14 years ago
So....if there's no football on that date....does that mean Bin Laden was RIGHT???

Of course not. Some would say Bin laden, who grew up into money, is just as greedy. POWER hungry is all he was. And his "payoff" was each innocent person that was killed at his command.

That article is alot of nothing as far as i'm concerned.
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Zero2Cool
14 years ago
Sal Paolantonio's comment is why it was posted.
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Cheesey
14 years ago
Oh, i don't want you to think i was attacking you for posting it Zero, i wasn't. You were right to post it here.
My reaction was leveled at the writer, not you!
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Zero2Cool
14 years ago

Oh, i don't want you to think i was attacking you for posting it Zero, i wasn't. You were right to post it here.
My reaction was leveled at the writer, not you!

"Cheesey" wrote:



The article itself I don't feel added much, but the comment at the end of it I felt was important. Tis all.
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Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago
I see no logical connection between the death of Obama and NFL whatsoever. Talk about desperately reaching for an angle. What a shameless ploy for traffic.
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doddpower
14 years ago

I see the death of Obama as a shameless ploy for traffic.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



Whaaaaat?? Look at me, I edit stories like Fox News!!


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Zero2Cool
14 years ago

I see no logical connection between the death of Obama and NFL whatsoever. Talk about desperately reaching for an angle. What a shameless ploy for traffic.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



First, Osama, not Obama? Yikes!
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Wade
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14 years ago

I see no logical connection between the death of Obama and NFL whatsoever. Talk about desperately reaching for an angle. What a shameless ploy for traffic.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



The Palontonio comment was a good one. (And I say that as someone who has never been a fan of Sally the P.)

But other than that, I agree with Rourke.

For some reason I turned on ESPN briefly last night, and here they were going on and on in this stupid MSNBC/CNN way about 9/11 and bin Laden. And I wanted to puke. Of course they've been adding these little political bits for a couple years now, so I shouldn't be surprised.

I don't mind having a championship team getting a visit to the White House. I don't even mind the President horning in by calling the winning locker room with congratulations. And of course we should expect to listen to local/state politicians whenever the latest dumb stadium welfare issue comes up.

But other than that, politicians should be irrelevant to sports coverage. I don't give a fuck what team the President wants to win, or who he picks in the NCAA pool, and I don't give a fuck what some sports anchor/personality thinks about Osama or health care reform or whathever.

Well, maybe Hannah Storm doing some of the above would be okay -- I'd just shut the sound off and stare at her legs and smile. But the rest of it. Yucko major.
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djcubez
14 years ago

I see no logical connection between the death of Obama and NFL whatsoever. Talk about desperately reaching for an angle. What a shameless ploy for traffic.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



Agreed. The only connection here is Sal's comment. It's not that the NFL is going to be shat on because the lockout situation prevented games from being played on 9/11. It's that the NFL would be missing a prime opportunity to honor America and re-establish the league itself as a "friend of the fan" once again.
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