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The statue of Joe Paterno should not be removed. It should be detonated. To leave the statue standing effectively degrades and demeans every other statue across our landscape that stands with dignity (ie, Pat Tillman).

The NCAA should not intervene and dissolve the Penn State football program. Why? Because, according to Forbes, in the year preceding July 1, 2011, Penn State tied with Georgia for the second-highest football profit ($53 million). Hence, it should turn Penn State into a non- profit. From PSU to PBS. Never again should Penn State profit from football. Imposing the death penalty punishes the innocent. So mandate that every single dollar in profit goes to the victims, charities, and other campus programs. Penn State has lost the right to profit from football.

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Who says that past performance is not an indication of future results? Paulie Crystal Ball says the City of Glendale is destined to become the next city to declare bankruptcy. How? Why? Trust us, based on past bungles, Glendale will eventually blunder its way into bankruptcy, unable to weather its own dysfunction - regardless of whether the Coyotes stay in the 623. #Stockton #SanBernardino.

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Once again, the "D" in Dback stands for "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde." In fact, if the 2012 Dbacks went to see a real doctor, they'd probably be diagnosed as bipolar. Two words should appear atop the patient file -- inexplicably inconsistent. And if the franchise itself is trying to send a message to its franchise player by benching, booing, and (possibly) trading Justin Upton, then where's the outrage and public flogging of strugggggling ace Ian Kennedy?!

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Did you hear what Steve Nash told Craig Fouhy/ABC15 in an exclusive interview following his Lakers press conference: "I always wanted to stay with the Suns and continue there, but when I realized that wasn't going to happen and they're rightfully going in a new direction, they chose their time by moving forward without me. And that's a bold and strong move, I think…"

I know we're all short-term memory challenged these days, but we do still remember what the Suns have looked like over the past decade without Steve Nash, right? Simply put, Nash locked up his two MVP awards based on the games he did not play, thereby illustrating the "valuable" in MVP. Minus Nash, the Suns have been borderline unwatchable. And, based on the above comment, it sounds like Nash forecasts that the Suns are headed right back from whence they came - another 29-win season like the year before he returned.

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Finally, if the likes of Eric Gordon can sign an NBA offer sheet for $58 million guaranteed, then Drew Brees most certainly deserves $60 million guaranteed to play the most important position in the most popular and most profitable sports league in the nation. Paulie Period.

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    Steve H. wrote...
    Not a Calvisi fan
    You schtick is getting really old. If you would report news like a real person and stop trying to make yourself a part with your antics, it would come off much more intelligent. As it is, it's like nails on a chalk board.
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    Fendraki wrote...
    Love you Paul
    Paul, I love reading your articles and listening to you on the radio. I think it's terrible that they took away Sports Interactive, for you are the most entertaining person on KTAR. I love your opinions and how you present them and are truly a great sports personality. It's a shock to me that they let people like Doug continue to host a show while you and Mark Asher have been taken off. Keep up the good work man, and hopefully KTAR will realize what a huge mistake they've made.
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    mesa mad man wrote...
    agree
    with both of the previous comments. the first about the schtick getting old, and the second that mark asher got taken off. A revamp of the on air personalities is needed in a bad way, complete with a return of a morning show
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    Kreedos wrote...
    Calvisi is cool
    I was a fan of SI...Not a big fan of Doug though, at all. Unfortunately, I dont miss Mark Asher. Nothing was wrong with him at all, but Burns does a fair job and fits in with Gambo. I'd like them to move Doug and Wolf back to the mornings for sure. Especially with Football season approaching. If I want to hear Mikey and the Mike, I'll throw it on ESPN.
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    nonsoon wrote...
    well, while we're at it....part 1
    Gambo and Ash was the best thing on sports radio. When I first came across them I thought to myself, " I better enjoy them while they last b/c these guys will get picked up as a pair for more money somehwere". Their personalities complemented each other perfectly and they had a genuine camaraderie that came across easily, even on the radio.
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    nonsoon wrote...
    while we're at it....part 2
    I can't listen to Gambo and Burns. I still love Gambo but Burns constantly squashes any hope of funny banter with all his over-talking and stepping all over every conversation. Those two have ZERO chemistry. Gosh I miss the old show. Only sports radio show to make me laugh out loud while driving.
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    Merrick M. wrote...
    To Go With The Others
    Nice blog Paul. I enjoy your posts and yes, agree that listeners do miss you being part of your own show (even Paul's Call in my opinion was awesome). As for my opinion on the show(s) on KTAR, I love Burns and Gambo. I think they have great chemistry, even better than Gambo and Ash. I don't really miss Ash. Doug and Wolf isn't as good as Burns and Gambo, in my opinion, although I do enjoy listening.
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    Merrick M. wrote...
    To go with the others pt2
    I agree that KTAR needs a morning show, focused on Arizona Sports. It's called "Arizona Sports", not "ESPN with a couple hours of Arizona Sports", but I'm sure there are reasons as to why there is no longer a morning show that we as listeners do not know about.
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