Although I have been against the idea of having a personal web log, blogs are hitting the mainstream and are becoming as trendy as Starbucks. When I hear the word blog, I can’t help but think about people trying to promote themselves, bitch about the things that pissed them of on a particular day, and the ability to talk trash at speeds previously unheard of. Name anything right now, there’s probably a blog about it. Naturally I will embark on my blogging quest in the area that I might possibly know best about ( other than frying chicken wings), sports. If there is anything that I can build up a hype for, share my discontent for, and do a lot of arguing about, it’s the wide world sports.
Is there any real use to sports blogging? I mean, one person breaks a important news story and then every single sports news medium takes it and runs with it. ESPN, sports radio, and even online news sources talk about the same thing, whatever the new hot developing story. The one difference is the way to respond to current events. ESPN allows for basically no way to respond to your teams decision to fire your head coach and GM. If your favorite receiver shoots his leg off right before the playoffs, there is a two minute phone call you could make to the radio station, after waiting on hold for an hour. When the Fighting Irish return to prominence and bring home the national championship, I could just watch it on TV, or maybe have an email read over the AM airwaves, or I could unload a small novel of opinions and insight on why my team is better than yours.
I will be entering a few online communities to share my thought on whats going on in the sports world. Pewter Report is a good site right now with the recent firing of John Gruden and Bruce Allan. Some people thing it was the wrong move, while others are glad to see potential change. There are rumors that the best player on the Lightning might be traded to some team in Canada, which would be the most idiotic decision ever. I can dedicate my entire blog project on the Lightning and how much they just crap all over themselves. Spring training is around the corner and the AL champs, Tampa Bay Rays, are only getting better. Sure the Yankees spent $400 million over the off-season (in this economy?), and the Red Sox are always scary as hell, but the Rays should do a repeat of last season and take over the AL east.
The great thing about sports is that everyday is different, there will always be an outlet and a need for hot spots opinions. Its time to expand from bar room arguments on who is the real No. 1 in the BCS, to the web where you can actually convey a smart, concise, articulate opinion over an are to where anybody can see it. In the words of Jim Rome, “Have a take, don’t suck”