Tit for tat. I care not if he is a "patriot"...loving one's country doesn't put someone up on a pedestal...neither does serving this country. You still have to be a normal human being...and not try to label everything you don't think is kosher. So...I'm going to call you a ____ing nazi for trying to control who I insult. This is America (bald eagle scream)...and if I choose to blindly say dumb ____...I get to blindly say dumb ____. I'm in line with the Constitution (gun shot). The Founding Fathers made sure I had the ability to do so. So before you go on again and make yourself look like a lederhosen wearing kraut saluting der fuhrer...think about what Paul Revere (horse neigh) rode for on that great night. It sure as ____ wasn't trying to control people's opinions.
I don't hate the bowls. I watch the major games and the ones involving the SBC teams. I am only predicting the financial situation will cause more to fold and the final no. will be around 30. With 40 bowls 80 teams out of 128 FBS teams participate. That to me indicates teams that do not "deserve" post season play get to do so. That is a much higher percentage than D1 basketball teams that go to post season play, even when you add the pay to play tournaments. I won't argue that some of the basketball teams that play in those also do not deserve post season play. The FACT is however the percentage of those is not as high as it is in football.
Again mike almost 100% of basketball teams get to participate in post season play unless their regular season champs are the NCAA bound teams. Yes, a conference tournament is a post season event, and by being in such events provides teams with an opportunity to play for a national championship. It is like comparing a ten ounce ball and a ten once brick. You can't except on a balance scale. Football allows but four teams an opportunity to play for a nationals championship after the regular season.
Regardless I am not here to debate if these bowls will continue, but if they deserve an opportunity to continue. IMO the market should determine that, not some jackazz on tv complaining because he is forced to watch a game he isn't interested in{which he isn't) or watching what? Nothing.
I agree with that as I would never turn down a bowl game regardless if I think the kids deserve it or not or how much it costs. Downside is too much of a negative others can use against you. You also get extra practice time which can be helpful the following year. Same reason I would never turn down the pay to play tournaments.
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