Yeah, Joe’s a football guy through and through. NFL Network, SiriusXM NFL Radio, this here site on the interwebs… there simply is not a day that goes by that Joe does not consume NFL content in some form. And Joe’s not even going to discuss his sometimes unhealthy addiction to college football, either.
But that doesn’t mean he believes other sports are poison.
Joe’s a baseball guy too and even has MLB Extra Innings available on his computer and Droid RAZR Maxx.
Sunday was Jackie Robinson Day, a day where — at the demands of Bud “Bad Haircut” Selig — there is an awful, pandering gimmick where every player of every team must wear Robinson’s No. 42.
(Imagine if, one game a year, every NFL player was required to wear Marion Motley’s No. 76. That would be pretty asinine, no?)
If Selig really wanted to honor Robinson, he’d invoke a Rooney Rule-type of program in baseball to ensure men and women of color have front office jobs. But of course, style always trumps substance in Selig’s world — “Hey, we care about Jackie Robinson’s heritage: Every player has to wear his number once a year.”
Anyway, Robinson was truly a remarkable man. For all the absolute s(p)it that man had to tolerate on a daily basis for years, and turn the other cheek, Joe knows of no better of a man.
If ever there was a man of character, it was Robinson.
This brings Joe to Adam Dell, columnist for the Bradenton Herald. He wrote recently how the Bucs should channel Robinson’s qualities and totally clean house after next week’s NFL draft.
There have been quite a few reports that the low-character guys were among the most popular people in the Bucs locker room last year.
Schiano is trying to eradicate the cancer from his clubhouse.
Dell goes on to name names of who should walk the plank, no matter their talent. Dell is of the mind that the players he names (click the link above) will do more to undermine new Bucs coach Greg Schiano than to help get the Bucs to winning ways.
Dell lauds Bucs rock star general manager Mark Dominik for throwing oft-suspended Tanard Jackson overboard. But, Dell suggests, he and Schiano shouldn’t stop there.
It’s what Jackie Robinson would do, Dell believes.