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12.29.2008 2:22 am

Five Minutes for Blogging, Dec. 29

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1. ABOUT THE PETITION, HERE’S A VIEW FROM A PSL HOLDER: This came via e-mail Sunday from a longtime Rams fan, AW: “I would have preferred the Rams players sign their petition of endorsement for Jim Haslett on the field for the past 10 games.  Now, THAT would have been a great recommendation for the job.  A petition in the locker room?   That is the kind of ‘freedom of choice’ that unions now want with card check legislation.  How do you NOT sign?   Anyway, I would be more impressed if all of the free agents around the league that will replace our current roster were to sign the petition – not the bunch of losers who have been using up my PSL investment.”

OK, here’s the Bernie take on this: the fact that Rams players want Haslett back is one of the reasons why owner Chip Rosenbloom should be skeptical about the idea of bringing Haslett back. Unless I missed it, the Rams were 5-27 over the last two seasons with most of these players — so how exactly did they earn the privilege of recommending coaching hires? Why would the GM and owner listen to them? It’s like letting those Wall Street sharks write the new rules that give them the same freedom to get away with their conniving ways. It’s laughable. If Chip and GM Billy Devaney want to retain Haslett, then they should do so for other reasons.

2. A FEW GOOD REASONS WHY THERE’S HOPE FOR THE 2009 RAMS: This year’s postseason field features seven teams that didn’t make the playoffs last season… that includes Miami, 1-15 in 2007. And Baltimore, 3-13 in ‘07. And Atlanta, 4-12 in ‘07…. and the NFC West is basically mush. There’s an opening for immediate upward movement for a team that has a smart, aggressive offseason…. and then there’s Steven Jackson. The Rams RB can be a tremendous talent, and his performance against ATL was exhilirating.  As I wrote in a column about a month ago, this is a much different (and better) team when No. 39 is healthy and attacking defenses. But is this the latest tease? Can the Rams ever count on Jackson operating at full throttle over 16 games? The short-term future of the franchise depends on it.

3. OUR NATIONAL NIGHTMARE BEGINS ANEW: Here we go again, and may God help us all. Will Brett Favre retire? Will he play on? Will he retire and then change his mind? Will he retire, come back, and retire again — all in the span of a month? ESPN is standing by with 24/7 coverage of this crisis — whether we want it or not.

And in a related note… Miami’s Chad Pennington – dumped by the Jets to make room for Favre — has made a compelling case for the MVP award. He finishes the regular season with a 97.4 QB rating. In the last five games, when the Jets desperately needed to win them all — he completed 71 percent of his passes for 8 TDs and one INT for a QB rating of 107. In terms of payback, it’s tough to top what Pennington did against his old Jets team on Sunday.

4.  NFL FRAUD ALERT: (A) Denver coach Mike Shanahan was 54-18 (inc. postseason) with John Elway as his QB. That’s a winning percentage of .750. Since Elway retired, Shanahan’s winning percentage is .557, including a 1-4 record in the playoffs, and the Broncos are 17-22 in their last 39 games. And they just staggered to one of the worst late-season chokes in NFL history, failing to make the playoffs after holding a three-game lead through Week 14.  (B) Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden. Since winning the Super Bowl with Tony Dungy’s players in 2002, Gruden is 45-53. (C) Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Since the start of the 1997 season, the Cowboys are 95-102, and that includes an 0-5 mark in the playoffs. If Jones has built such an elite franchise, please explain why he’s won fewer games than the Rams (who are 98-104) since the start of the 1997 season? Please explain why the laughingstock Rams have won six postseason games to the Cowboys’ ZERO since the beginning of the 1997 season?

5. AS MANY OF YOU KNOW, I’M ONE OF THOSE CRAZED, INSUFFERABLE SPRINGSTEEN FANS: But something about Bruce and the E Street Band performing at halftime of the upcoming Super Bowl doesn’t sit right. I don’t like it, and I can’t even explain why. Other Boss fans have told me I’m being silly and that I should lighten up. Maybe so. But I can’t embrace it. I’d rather that the Boss stick to what got him this far — say, by playing a 3 hour 15 minute show at an arena in Tampa the night before the Super Bowl

30-SECOND BONUS: Mizzou 37, Northwestern 27 in the Alamo Bowl. That’s assuming that the MU coaches make at least one halftime adjustment.

As always, your comments and dissenting opinions are welcome…

-Bernie

29 comments

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I would even call Brett Favre a bit of a fraud, considering how he closed out the final month of his season (coughs). I think many Packers fans owe Green Bay management an apology because Rodgers is obviously the better QB now.

As a fellow fan of Springsteen (though not nearly as crazed as Bernie, I’m sure), I also find it rather strange that The Boss will be performing at halftime. He’ll put on a great show, no doubt, but will it have all those “extras” performing on the field while he and the band play? (shudders)

— dhaab
2:45 am December 29th, 2008

1. Rams player petition: Ha ha ha! That is really funny. Seasoned Pro Bowler QB Mark Bulger gets beat by a rookie? I agree with the PSL holder! The players should have done for Haslett what the Niners did for Singletary!

Note: Word is Martz is out and management want Linehan as OC. That is a joke! Mike needs Mad Mike!

Limo1
Las Vegas, NV

— eocjr
6:44 am December 29th, 2008

Interesting comments on Shanahan, Gruden and Jones. Goes to show that a team is typically only as good as the players on the field. Although, some coaches are better at scheming plays with less talent. The Favre saga cracked me up. Don’t know why he chose to vocalize on that subject before his team’s biggest game in a few years. Hooray for Pennington for sticking it to the Jets. On Springsteen performing at the Super Bowl….MaCartney, The Stones, U2 and Tom Petty did it. I’d say he’s in pretty good company when it comes to his geezer rock contemporaries. Maybe the boss just likes football and a good party?

— knuckles
7:37 am December 29th, 2008

Mostly spot on. Building a case that Shanahan is a fraud based on a winning percentage of “only” .557 without Elway is a reach.

I have no vested interest in the Broncos or Shanahan. But would anyone around here have a problem with averaging 9 wins per year? Not me.

— Sec130
7:42 am December 29th, 2008

well put, AW.

besides, if you were allowed to play a lackluster game of football, act like you didn’t care, and show zero motivation, you WOULD want you boss to stick around.

— Cardnal Red
7:59 am December 29th, 2008

Whole heartedly agree with you Bernie Re the Boss, I am a dieheard fan as well, going all the ways back to the stone poney days. Have been put off by all the political stuff recently, but still feel that halftime “show”, which really is nothing but a commercial, just doesn’t feel right. Maybe his fee is going to charity, I guess I can understand that.

— superdog
8:11 am December 29th, 2008

big dog, if you’re upset about the boss playing the super bowl, how po’ed will you be when he goes on american idol? these guys all will chase the last buck, or bit of fleeting fame…
as for the player petition, i agree with the consensus, if the players want haslett back, all the more reason to go in a new direction…

— stlsports2k
8:12 am December 29th, 2008

Bernie, Bernie, Bernie!! obviously you haven’t watched many Northwestern Wildcat games this year…Coach Fitzgerald should be coach of the year for that team…they have an Outstanding QB and good receivers…In addition their running back who was injured and missed the last 4 games of Big Ten Play is healthy again…Back up the Truck-my money is on the Wildcats, as badly as i’d like to see the Tigers win!! The Tiger bandwagon wheels will fall off tonite and come morning, people will wonder if Mike Alden was nuts to offer the contract extension and extra $$ to Pinkel…once again, we’ve been had!! Northwestern 37, Mizzou 27!! remember you read it here first!
Haslett is also a fraud! re-cycling needs to end! it’s not how hard you work but how you work!!
Jackson IS one heckuva player!! what he did yesterday against the Falcons was unbelievable!! but concern about his “moodiness” and durability are suspect…is he a “TO” wearing a running back number?? thought the O-line play yesterday was improved…what happened to Richie? no, i didn’t miss him? no reason for bulger to be 19 of 30 with the protection the O-line gave him most of the day…again, the guy is focused on one receiver and that’s it! if the guy isn’t opened, he’ll throw it anyway…as far as the few good passes he made threading the needle, every squirrel will find a nut once in a while…

— cornhead
8:40 am December 29th, 2008

The petition sounds like something a grade school team would do. What makes the players on a team that is 2-14 think that anyone wants to hear what coach they want to have. Get rid of the whole bunch and start over.

— jfmoyn
9:29 am December 29th, 2008

We should give Secretary Paulson his very own bail out bonus for managing to give away 350 billion dollars without any oversight what so ever. Guess what? The greedy bastards on Wall Street ARE writing the rules.
Have any of the PD reporters ask John Mozeliak if the cardinals are still in operation? Sure has been a long time since cards have made any news. The natives are restless.

— roger from lake tahoe
10:15 am December 29th, 2008

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