What's up the media praising Vick's 3 TDs?

The problem isn't the media's man crush on Vick necessarily, its just the media themselves. We live in an age where every sports news outlet needs to find a hook to get you to watch their pre/post game shows. To go to their websites to get your NFL news. To stir up the most controversy. Why in the hell else does Michael Irvin have a job?? How does someone with ZERO broadcast experience (Tony Kornheiser) end up in the booth on MONDAY NIGHTS of all nights?? It's cause they are controversial. They'll say things that people want to hear, whether they believe it themselves or not. It's like watching a trainwreck, you don't want to see it, but you can't turn away.

So with Vick, when he has a bad game or two, its the end of Vick as a quarterback. When he has a good game, he's a Hall of Famer. Same with teams too. Take Baltimore for example (not using them cause they just beat us either). When they started the season 4-0, these experts couldn't get enough of the Ravens. They were back to their SUPERBOWL WINNING form. Even though they had only won one game convincingly, and had two games basically given to them (Charlie Fry and Martyball). The 'experts' didn't want to worry about that. They were 4-0, the greatest thing since sliced bread. They lose two games, and now they wont even make the playoffs. They have one good game, and they are back to the Superbowl again.

The Bears are another example. Who have they beaten? A Shaun Alexanderless Seahawks team. A semi-good Vikings team, barely. I'm not saying they aren't a good team, but you cant listen to any talk about them without the '1985 Chicago Bears' or 'monsters of the midway' or '16-0' come up. Please. They were talking about that in week 2! Why bring that up? No team will ever be as dominant as the '85 Bears. Would the '85 Bears be manhandled by a rookie quarterback, dominated by the 23rd ranked defence, and needing a miracle to win against a now 1-7 team? I highly doubt it.

I wish some of these media guys would just relax a little bit. Every win is not as big as it seems. Every loss is not as devastating. Players have good and bad games all the time, it doesnt mean that they are the worst at their position one week, then the best ever the next. But these guys need to fill the 2-3 hours each week, and you can only talk about T.O. for half that time, and who wants to see them actually break down a game, use their 'expertise' as former players/coaches to show why things happened during a game, or why they will in a future contest. Nobody wants to see that I guess. They just want to hear whos in Michaels Irvins top five this week, even though the season isnt half over yet. People want to hear Deion Sanders gush about mini Prime Time DeAngelo Hall. And don't get me started on their ridiculous love affair with STEVE SMITH. I am sick of it honestly, so much so in fact, that I may only watch the games now and not even bother with the pre/post game shows, the NFL Network all week, or the internet.