Clemens

30 April 2008

anyway?) And of course, there is the continuing saga of everyone's favorite Yankee hero, Roger Clemens! Things are not to good for us New York fans right now, but they will hopefully get better soon. And when they do, I'll be there to comment on it. Until then, to all my wonderful friends and family in Massachusetts..."18-1."

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18 April 2008

With Kellen Clemens, they will go 1-15.** 

**The one win they have is when Clemens leaves the game due to an injury and Pennington steps in to save the day.*** 

***I’m really not a

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22 February 2008

Not only is the Senate Judiciary Committee listening to he said, he said testimony from Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee with the occasional two cents inserted from Chuck Knoblauch or Andy Pettitte, but now it’s concerning itself with NFL Spygate. It’s not delving into whether or not our president misled us to war. It’s not digging deeper into these no-bid contracts for reconstruction in Iraq. It’s not conducting hearings on campaign finance reform, which could be a momentous catalyst for changing the very system which converts rich Americans into powerful world leaders. No, it isn’t bothering itself with any of these issues; rather it’s leaving this observer to wonder if this is what our founding fathers had in mind when they devised the legislative branch. 

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4 January 2008

but unfortunately it already is because of the pathetic midseason decision to suddenly usher in the Clemens era.

I feel that usually the passing game is given the benefit of the doubt and the running game, the most basic and difficult element of a football offense, becomes the scapegoat. “If only we could run the ball, our passing game would come right along.” Well, if my summation is correct, the Jets were the exception to the rule this year, benching Chad Pennington who was handcuffed by a gutless and predictable offensive scheme. Kellen

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