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Favre Deserves To Be Suspended For The Season

Posted on 12 October 2010 by Jeff Jackson

It will be interesting to see how Roger Goodell reacts to the trouble league golden boy Brett Favre has got himself into.  Goodell set the bar very high when earlier this year he suspended Steelers’ quarter back Ben Roethlisberger for committing no crime except that of being accused of acting inappropriately in a bar with a young, and quite frisky in her own right, young lady.

Farve, in case you have not heard has been apparently caught sexting Jenn Sterger, a former sideline reporter for the New York Jets, pictures of the most naughty sort.  Apparently, so the story goes, two years Sterger rejected Favre’s advanced and the attempts to woo her continued.  Basically, Favre was stalking the reporterette.

Hey, even if the allegations aren’t true Big Ben was suspended six game, since reduced to four, all on allegations too.  So that is the minimum that Favre should get.  But based on what is coming out and Brett’s uncanny silence on the issue it seems there is a little more here than just smoke.  If so and the charges are true Goodell would be forced to levy a harsher punishment on Farve than he did Ben or look like a hypocritical fool.

If true Brett Favre deserves to be suspended for the season.  Then he can retire once and for all in shame only to come back again next year I suppose.

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Consol Energy Center Pics From Ticket Holders Open House (Part IV)

Posted on 22 August 2010 by Jeff Jackson

Ok, so it took me a week but here are the pics of the lower bowl area at the new Consol Energy Center. Hey, sometimes life happens in between posts!

Rink Level at Consol Energy Center

The view from rink level at Consol Energy Center

Here is my 10 month old son Magnus working the glass.
Magnus on the glass at Consol Energy Center

Here’s a view of the lower bowl looking up from the glass.
Lower Bowl Seating at Consol Energy Center

My daughter got a good look at the new player’s benches:
The player's bench at Consol Energy Center

Here is a look at how the players will enter the ice from behind the benches at the new Consol Energy Center:
Player's Entrance behind Consol Energy Center Bench

And lastly, center ice from ice level:

Center Ice from Ice Level

Center Ice from Ice level at Consol Energy Center

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NHL’s Victory: Kovalchuk Deal Null And Void

Posted on 12 August 2010 by Jeff Jackson

Thank God for sanity! An arbitrator ruled this week that the NHL was right to void the recently penned obscene contract between the Devils and Kovalchuk which would have been for 17 years and $102 million.
Hey, I am all for players getting what they can but when you sign a contract in bad faith, which is what the Devils and Kovalchuk did make no mistake about that, to try and circumvent a league’s salary cap I am sorry but you need to be smacked down. The deal would have had Kovalchuk playing until he was 44 years old. While not unheard of for players to play into their 40’s it is rare and quite frankly players who play at that age are almost always hardly worth the spot on the bench they occupy.

During the final five years of the contract Kovalchuk would have earned $550,000 each year. The structure of the contract in its entirety however was clearly designed to circumvent the cap and lock up Kovalchuk for a smaller hit each year than he would normally have counted for. This whole situation was made difficult because for years the NHL has sat by and allowed other players to flirt with similar contracts in terms of length and salary without much of a peep if any. Kovalchuk and the Devils were probably right to assume that they would be able to get away with this latest bizarre contract. But they did not.

Now it is back to the drawing board and it will be interesting to see what these two parties have up their sleeves as “Plan B.” There will probably be another long term deal hashed out but not as obscene as 17 years. But it will still, most likely, be a deal that is designed to circumvent the cap as best as both parties think they can get away with. They have other long term deals already accepted by the league to draw on and can always use the excuse that the league accepted those.

I honestly do not care if Kovalchuk ends up with the Devils or not when this all shakes out. In his stint with the team last year he proved a pretty ineffective part of the team and for the Devils to use him effectively they would have to reword their tried and true strategy for winning. I do not think that Kovalchuk makes the perennially dangerous Devils any more dangerous. He might make them dangerous in a different way but nothing more than that.

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