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The NFL Preview That Puts Reality Television to Shame

Published: Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Updated: Thursday, September 10, 2009 17:09

When David Bowie famously sang, "turn and face the strange, ch-ch-changes," he didn't exactly have the NFL on his mind. Fast forward 38 years and here we stand at the start of the 2009 season feeling slightly odd.

Nothing seems out of place with the almost ritualistic nature of the sweat pants and team jerseys on Sunday, nor does the ungodly price for DirectTv's NFL Sunday Ticket. What's so disconcerting about the upcoming ‘09 season is the unbelievably bad hype surrounding it.

This season, more than any other in recent history, has had all the early headlines and presumptive season storylines be exclusively about the player. This seems contradictory for a game that considers it-self to be the ultimate team sport.

Understandably, there is something to be said about individual sport; it's what makes golf and basketball as intriguing as they are. It's another thing when individual controversy overshadows individual talent. Let's look at the preseason headlines:

Terrell Owens signs with the Buffalo Bills after only every other team declared that they would not sign him. How many times do we have to watch T.O. implode in front of us before we realize his personality is better set for reality TV on VH1? Oh, wait....

Brett Favre returns with the Minnesota Vikings. For all the accolades Favre has, his records of most unwanted un-retirements (previously held by Michael Jordan) and most subsequent retirement tours (previously held by the Rolling Stones)  are beginning to outshine what he did on the field.

Anquan Boldin and Brandon Marshall want more money. Marshall, only two years into his four year contract wants a big money contract extension even though he has publicly questioned the Denver Broncos management about recent trades and has admitted to dogging it in practice.

Boldin, the Arizona Cardinal wide out, doesn't just want a fat new contract but one that beats fellow receiver Larry Fitzgerald, who holds the biggest contract for a receiver in the league. The petty ballyhooing and cry babying isn't helping either of their cases.

Lastly we have Plaxico Burress who single handedly ended his career and took top spot in the "world's biggest idiot" contest. In one fail swoop, Burress ended his career, ruined his reputation and faces jail time for bringing an unlicensed gun into a Manhattan nightclub. To make matters worse, Burress shot himself in the leg when his gun fell down his pants because his pants were overly baggy.

Maybe this is just an aberration as far as NFL seasons go. Maybe it isn't.  Mr. Goodell should be aware of the similar transition the NBA made in the late 90s early 2000s and the public relations mess that it created. What a strange way to welcome the 2009 season. Ch-Ch-Changes indeed.

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