Ramatik
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We (this site) is being a bit naive to thing the Rams/NFL would not have a quid pro quo. You scratch my back I'll scratch..... Ram's do not want to do Hard Knocks at the time( plenty of stories in local and national media saying they did not want to do Hard Knocks this or any year that they were eligible) and NFL wants to be seen as open and inclusive on gay issues. Not inconceivable that either would approach other.
To those of you who think he is just not true because Fisher said lets make history proves that there was not tit for tat think again and are underestimating the ability of the NFL to spin things to their benefit. If you are going to do something like this you need deniability/the appearance of credibility.
Blazer is not a fly by not bait seeking internet troll. Dudes has credentials and sources. In terms of the Carson selection he was right that the committee did select Carson. The 32 owners did not.
Howard Balzer
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Howard Balzer is in his 39th year covering professional football as a writer, editor and broadcaster. His connection with pro football began in 1976 with College and Pro Football Newsweekly, and since then he has been a featured columnist for The Sporting News, Pro Football Weekly, USA Today Sports Weekly and The Sports Xchange. His work can now be seen locally on foxsportsmidwest.com.
Balzer came to St. Louis in 1978 to work for The Sporting News, where he became Pro Football Editor in 1979. He was an analyst on ESPN's initial broadcast of the NFL Draft in 1980, and continued in that role through 1988. He has won six writing awards in the Professional Football Writers of America competition, won an Emmy for commentaries on KPLR-TV in St. Louis in 1986 and was nominated for an Emmy in 1988 and 1990. Balzer has been an officer (secretary and secretary/treasurer) for the Professional Football Writers of America since 1986 and was inducted into the St. Louis Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.
Currently, in addition to his work with The Sports Xchange, USA Today Sports Weekly and foxsportsmidwest.com, Balzer is the senior editor for Lindy's pro football magazine, a position he has held since 1992, and a talk-show host for FoxSports Radio 1490 in St. Louis and SiriusXM NFL Radio. He is also one of 46 voting members on the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee and also votes for the Baseball Hall of Fame. He has been a fixture on sports-talk radio in St. Louis since 1979 save for an 18-month stint as co-host of a nationally syndicated sports show on the Las Vegas-based Sports Fan Radio Network from January, 1994 to June, 1995.
A 1974 graduate of Hofstra University, Balzer was the sports information director at the school while a student and after graduation worked as director of public relations for the National Wheelchair Athletic Association, director of public relations and promotions for the Long Island Tomahawks of the National Lacrosse League and director of public relations for the Continental Basketball Association.
Prior to leaving New York for St. Louis in 1978, he was the play-by-play typist for all basketball games at New York's Madison Square Garden.
He is also no stranger to indoor football. In 1986, while with The Sporting News, he wrote the first published story on the sport after a demonstration game in Rockford, Ill. Balzer did national broadcasts for Arena Football from 1988–91 and was part of the television broadcast team for several years for the St. Charles-based River City Rage and Renegades. He was also the public relations director for the Arena Football League in 1993.
In the community, Balzer is currently a part of the unique Celebrity Karaoke event that has existed for 10 years and currently raises money for The Adoption Exchange. He was also on the original board for the Ronald McDonald House in St. Louis and was a longtime committee member for the Gateway Chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Yes, I live in the St louis area. No, I do not think this is indicative of his bitterness.
Howard Balzer has no credibility. Dude is a prick. He's a bitter troll baiting masturbator.
Eff' Him.
In the eye.
This is a dumb article. Yeah, the NFL would like to see him get drafted so they don't have to hear the b.s. about him not getting drafted. Yes, the Rams drafted him. But ask yourself, why would Goodell ask Fisher? Why wouldn't he ask his buddy Kraft? Really, it wouldn't be all that of a big deal.
The Rams already had Defensive linemen that were actually talented.
Sam couldn't even stick with the Canadian League. Yeah, maybe Fish or somebody on the staff said "Let's give it a shot, maybe we'll get lucky". And maybe they did tell the NFL, "Hey, we drafted Sam, so cut us some slack on Hard Knocks. 'We'll do that when we move to L.A."
But this crap the way that Balzer tries to make it into this big conspiracy theory?
Bite me.