I waited in line for forty minutes to vote which is okay, but they ran out of stickers! They really blew it, I demand reparations for this disenfranchisement!
DAG GUMMIT
Bowden Takes Helm, For Now – The Post
It is official, former Reds GM Jim Bowden (who is not actually related to Florida State football coach and inadvertent Southern caricature, Bobby Bowden) is the interim GM. He wants to keep manager Frank Robinson (“he did a decent job”) around which is a good move. I figure that assuming he re-ups, Robbie will be around for this season, maybe next and that is it. Bowden’s record in Cincy: 10 years, playoffs once, wild card play-in once. Not too stellar, but he did have a small payroll. The knock on him is that he is too trigger happy. We don’t need trades, we need a farm system (and ballpark funding). All in all, it is nice we can second guess personal moves of our own team because after all, isn’t that what it is all about?
More from The Wash. Times: GM Bowden looks forward to challenge
New Stadium Bill Adds Community Fund – The Post
The inevitable changes to the ballpark (for godsakes, call it a ballpark, not stadium!) funding proposal will increase the gross receipts tax for larger business and set aside money for a community fund. Some business leaders are not thrilled by it, according to The Wash. Times: Stadium bill revised by District, but I do not see that being a sticking point. They will rethink asking to be taxed again for anything, no doubt.
PATERNO PRESS CONFERENCE
Coach Joe Paterno Press Conference from November 2, 2004 – goPSUsports.com
Read it for yourself, more follows.
Paterno addresses QB situation – CDT
“If Zack is healthy, Michael Robinson can best help this football team as a wideout, I don’t think there’s any question about that.”
Paterno lighthearted given current situation – The Collegian
He was not real lighthearted about Bob Flouders “do you deserve to be back” question (Patriot-News).
Paterno: Morelli was mishandled – Post-Gazette
Let’s see, you burned his redshirt in garbage time of the first game and refuse to stick him since in there because he is “not ready.” What is he not ready for, I ask? Tripping over the center’s leg? Throwing into double coverage. We already know Mills, Robinson, and Ganter can do that, let’s see if the frosh can too.
Mills expected to play Saturday – Patriot-News
This only advantage of Mills over Robinson at this point is that Mills gets to throw to Robinson.
David Jones – Paterno authors a bitter ending – Patriot-News
Will Joe be remembered like Woody Hayes, whose legacy overshadowed his departure, or more like Willie Mays, who tarnished his a little by staying too long?
One-time rivals Paterno and Sherrill find grounds for friendship – Post-Gazette
Making nice with Jackie Sherrill? Joe is further gone than I thought!
