His versatility keeps him around. Who else can play wildcat QB, backup WR, kick returner , and on the kick coverage teams. As has already been pointed out, he gives you more roster flexibility by being able to do so many different things.
I haven't gotten my season tickets yet so I don't know what they look like. Last years picture less, lockout rushed tickets were bland. Since I got the email that the tickets shipped, I've been amped up the past couple days to come home from work and see the mail. And have sadly been disappointed. I realize it's been two days and I'm being unreasonable but getting the seasons in the mail means the season is right around the corner.
To make this even better, whoever his pr dummy is, updated his facebook status to "working hard" this morning.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/07/20/after-dui-arrest-britt-was-working-hard/
I would absolutely have a problem with it. What does it really accomplish? Nobody would call them that anyways. It definitely does not roll off the tongue easily and honestly makes your team sound like a two bit operation. Does the shout song change to "Let's go niagara frontier"? Any kind of name change does nothing to help the brand, a lot to hurt it, and would be embarrassing.
I worked at Wegmans from my junior year of high school until last may when I got my first real job post college. Hated the place with a fiery passion for the nearly 7 years I worked there. Now as a civilian, I see what everybody else does as far as the shopping experience. And you can't beat their subs. Soooo good.
I can't see any chance in hell the name ever gets changed. Besides the 50+ years of history, becoming some ridiculous new named team would make us a laughing stock in the league. I doubt people from Canada, Rochester, Niagara Falls or wherever care at all whether the name "incorporates" them somehow. Lots of teams play in suburbs. San Francisco isn't going to become the Santa Clara 49ers when their new stadium is built. The Ottawa Senators aren't the Kanata-Gatineau Senators. The Detroit Pistons aren't the Auburn Hills-Windsor Pistons.
I don't think it's been quiet from the Jets camp at all. Between all the Tebow crap, Sanchez's security at his makeshift passing camp, Revis' potential holdout, and shooting his mouth off again; the circus already seems to be starting. It's been anything but quiet over there except for Super. Bowl guarantees.
Plus I refuse to be even the least bit worried about the worst QB in the league and his package of plays along with his buffoon offensive coordinator.
Mine will look a bit like Sage's:
The Simpsons
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Arrested Development
Psych (probably not exactly a sitcom but oh well)
Seinfeld
Well considering I started my post with the guys I liked, you're not making much sense to me here unless there's sarcasm or something I'm missing. Just using someone who is an example of the antithesis of a good analyst.
James Brown, Bob Costas, Howie Long are probably my three favorite. Kurt Menefee isn't bad. Not to veer off topic, but despite it being the NFC station, I find myself watching the Fox pregame show more than CBS. I just can't stand Shannon Sharpe.
I'm amazed that there are people who don't get it still. It's not like you haven't done one everyday for a while now. Oh well, no worries. Keep up the good work.