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Mon. Night Football/New Orleans (Was anyone else bothered by some of this?)
self/Monday Night Football | 9/26/06 | LS

Posted on 09/26/2006 6:01:32 AM PDT by LS

I watched the full TiVo-d MNF football this morning, and was a little disturbed by some of the things that I heard.

First off, I rooted for the Saints. I like their team, and they are a classic "underdog" story. I hope they win every game until they lose to my Cowboys in the NFC Championship.

BUT . . . the message that seemed to come across---I could be wrong---was that football "was" the future of NO, that it was all the city had. Having Spike Lee in the booth didn't help, but beyond that, it seemed like the reconstruction of the SuperDome, which, I'm guessing, was done overwhelmingly with tax dollars was kind of the wrong message to be sending.

I could have missed it, but I didn't see the "success stories" being featured of the private companies that had come back (have any?) or the private-sector's successful rebuilding of communities. (They did mention Harry Connick, Jr.'s program, but didn't really focus on its success.

I guess my concern is that the underlying feeling was that if ALL a city has is a football team---no political leaders who can rally the public, no civic leaders who can create an atmosphere of confidence, and no entrepreneurs (aside from Emeril, who has done a whale of a job) who are creating jobs---then you don't have much.

Now, I do think it could be a reasonable business strategy to re-build from the "inside out," and bring back tourism, sports teams, restaurants, hotels, etc. But that would require something the MNF team didn't want to touch: the incredible corruption of Nagin and the LA scene, and the necessity of having a strong, reliable police force that will make tourists feel safe. (Last couple of times I was in NO, I did not feel safe.)

Am I making too much of this, or were others here troubled?


TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: bush; football; katrina; neworleans; spiketheballnotlee
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To: dfwgator

Good question, and I don't know. Dallas fans are NOT happy with BP's offense, but we've never been able to pin down if it's the line, the QB, or Parcells.


121 posted on 09/26/2006 12:16:50 PM PDT by LS
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To: LS

I think eventually they will have an option to let you pick the camera angle you want to see. So you can stay focused on the game (or you can choose to look at the cheerleaders).


122 posted on 09/26/2006 12:17:32 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: LS
A lot of the "slant" of last night's game broadcast DID get under my skin...but this WAS a SPORTS NETWORK'S take on the whole thing so don't be surprised that it seemed "all about football" to the exclusion of other key factors.
123 posted on 09/26/2006 12:18:29 PM PDT by txrangerette ("We are fighting al-Qaeda, NOT Aunt Sadie"...Dick Cheney commenting on the wiretaps!!)
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To: Warren_Piece
It's my understanding that the NFL itself paid the majority of the refurbishing costs for the Superdome.

Except for the $130 million FEMA ponied up, that is.
124 posted on 09/26/2006 12:19:30 PM PDT by Xenalyte (Viva EspaƱa!)
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To: dfwgator

Yah, that was George Gilder's prediction on "Life After Television," or whatever his book was called. But I haven't seen it yet.


125 posted on 09/26/2006 12:20:05 PM PDT by LS
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To: LS

I know that Dallas fans (I kinda root for the Boys, but I'm a Lions fan (have pity on me)) have been disappointed in Parcells, for when he came here they all had visions of Super Bowls dancing in their heads, especially after the 10-6 season.

But when you think of where this thing was before Parcells came here, he's done a pretty good job of at least changing the culture to the point where Dallas is a year or two away from being a SB Contender again.


126 posted on 09/26/2006 12:20:32 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: txrangerette

That's my point---it wasn't even MOSTLY about football. The cameras were not on the field as much as they should be. I NEVER want to see those bozos in the booth.


127 posted on 09/26/2006 12:20:51 PM PDT by LS
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To: dfwgator

I'm not a BP basher. I do think his offense is stultified. But his drafting (Spears, Ware, James, Jones, Fasano, Canty, Watkins) has been especially good recently.


128 posted on 09/26/2006 12:22:36 PM PDT by LS
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To: LS

I live in Louisiana, and the reasons you mentioned are why I watched the Astros game last night.

I bet they didn't get through two minutes the whole game without mentioning Katrina, and that's all we ever hear down here anyway, it really gets tiring.

I was also turned off by the bands and hype- it's a football game, for crying out loud!

Anyway---LET'S GO 'STROS!


129 posted on 09/26/2006 12:23:23 PM PDT by trillabodilla (Jesus Saves)
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To: LS

New Orleans has never had their priorites straight, why should they start now?


130 posted on 09/26/2006 12:23:57 PM PDT by unixfox (The 13th Amendment Abolished Slavery, The 16th Amendment Reinstated It !)
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To: trillabodilla

Geaux Tigers (Detroit that is!)


131 posted on 09/26/2006 12:27:01 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: LS
Dallas fans are NOT happy with BP's offense, but we've never been able to pin down if it's the line, the QB, or Parcells.

Parcells has never won a Super Bowl without Belichick, but Belichick has won Super Bowls without Parcells...

132 posted on 09/26/2006 12:40:49 PM PDT by kevkrom (War is not about proportionality. Knitting is about proportionality. War is about winning.)
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To: LS

So, are you saying it was too much about the people in the booth?

I can easily agree.

But your original post seemed to say it was making the rebirth of New Orleans all about the football team.


133 posted on 09/26/2006 1:06:57 PM PDT by txrangerette ("We are fighting al-Qaeda, NOT Aunt Sadie"...Dick Cheney commenting on the wiretaps!!)
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To: kevkrom

Yeah, but Belechik has never won SuperBowls without Brady. Gimme Brady, you keep Belichick, and we'll see who wins Super Bowls.


134 posted on 09/26/2006 1:14:20 PM PDT by LS
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To: txrangerette

Both. It was about everything except football, with a political undertone about how rotten we were for not helping more.


135 posted on 09/26/2006 1:14:55 PM PDT by LS
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To: Dixie Yooper
Don't feel bad. I was suckered in as well. I went around to stores and got donations of food, drinks and dry goods and bought a fortunes worth myself and drove it all over to the Astrodome. I couldn't believe the generosity of Houstonians. Then the nightmare stories began.

The worst one I know about is of a fellow teacher friend of my nieces (in Conroe). Her name is Jill and she and her hubby opened up their four bedroom home to a down and out family of seven from N.O.!

After a few days of living there and treating their guests like royalty, Jill and her hubby waked up to go to work Monday morning to find both of their cars gone along with many other valuables such as silverware, etc.!!!

The worst part came when they reported the theft to the police and found out that because these people were living with them, they couldn't pursue this as a crime!!!

I know there were many good hard working people who lost everything and I'm still very sorry for them, but life goes on. Their losses aren't any different from those who've lost everything in fires, floods, tornadoes, earthquakes and OTHER hurricanes. One would think Katrina was the only hurricane that matters! I'm just sick to death of everyone continuing to dwell on Katrina and its 'victims' when one could make a good argument that many of the people giving aide have been victims too.
136 posted on 09/26/2006 1:47:06 PM PDT by demkicker (democrats, terrorists, Powell, McCain, Graham & Collins are intimate bedfellows)
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To: Xenalyte
Except for the $130 million FEMA ponied up, that is.

I think the NFL put in just $20 million...which they will earn back many times over.
137 posted on 09/26/2006 1:51:36 PM PDT by P-40 (Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
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To: demkicker
I have a very basic rule when it comes to doing acts of charity. There are only three cases in which I would even think of doing such a thing:

1. If I find myself in a situation -- in person -- where charity or some kind of assistance is required (e.g., helping a stranded motorist in a rural area).

2. If a friend or family member is in need.

3. If I receive a solicitation for a charitable effort and I personally know someone who is involved in the work and can vouch for its validity and effectiveness.

One thing I will never do under any circumstances is contribute money or do an act of charity in the aftermath of a disaster that only affects me on a personal level through media reports. There's no way in hell I'm writing a check to the Red Cross just because some @sshole like Geraldo Rivera is on television telling me about a "crisis" in New Orleans -- or just because some @sshole like Bill Clinton is out there raising money for "relief efforts" in some Third World sh!t-hole.

That may sound harsh, but it saves a lot of unnecessary aggravation and ensures that charity ends up being exactly what it is supposed to be.

138 posted on 09/26/2006 2:40:00 PM PDT by Alberta's Child (Can money pay for all the days I lived awake but half asleep?)
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To: advance_copy

"I hope they win every game until they lose to my Cowboys Redskins in the NFC Championship.

There, fixed it. ;-)"

LOL! Go Skins!


139 posted on 09/26/2006 3:24:15 PM PDT by EdnaMode
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To: Alberta's Child

Good rules. I can't say that I regret my time and food donations for the Katrina people, but there was SOOOOO much that was donated, it boggled the mind to see it all. In the future, I'll be a bit less emotional and more level headed.


140 posted on 09/26/2006 3:39:07 PM PDT by demkicker (democrats, terrorists, Powell, McCain, Graham & Collins are intimate bedfellows)
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