Fans are constantly reminded that the NBA, or NFL, or whatever league is a copycat league. In the mid 1970's, Tom Landry brings back the shotgun formation to the NFL. Soon every team in the league is using the formation. Jerry Glanville used a maximum pressure defense with his "Grits Blitz" philosophy in Atlanta. Soon Mike Ditka's Bears are dominating the league with their pressure 46 defense. In baseball, teams have tried with varying degrees of success to copy Billy Beane's "Moneyball" style of management to build teams on a budget.
Pat Riley won three championships with the Lakers before moving on to the New York Knicks. His New York team did not have the talent Riley was accustomed to coaching, so he moved to a defensive philosophy. His Knick teams were built around an aggressive, very physical defense. Their philosophy boiled down to "foul them on every possession. The referees, not only won't call every foul, but they will soon call fewer fouls as they become accustomed to the physical play. It was a variation of the Overton Window theory I wrote about a couple of months ago. Riley's Knicks were successful, at least until they ran into either Jordan's Bulls or Olajuwon's Rockets in the playoffs.
A few years later, Bill Belichick used the same tactic to beat the St. Louis Rams in the Super Bowl. The Rams used their high powered passing offense, known as the "Greatest Show on Turf," to win a Super Bowl and were favored to beat Belichick's Patriots. Belichick knew his defensive backs were no match for the Ram's speed receivers, so his defensive backs held the Ram's receivers on virtually every play. After a couple of calls, the referees stopped calling the violation. The Ram receivers were frustrated and the Patriots won a close game.
Our president is an admitted sports fan. He learned the lessons of Belichick and Riley. Just keep hitting the public with outrageous tax after outrageous policy after outrageous decision and soon we will stop calling him on it. Remember the outrage when the stimulus package was passed with no Republican support? Followed by an outright takeover of the largest automaker in the nation? Followed by "the police acted stupidly" comment? Followed by an "apology tour" of the middle east? Followed by the health care takeover? Followed by public condemnation of Arizona's "misguided" immigration law (that neither he nor his attorney general had yet read)? Followed by a lack of interest in helping the Louisiana governor prepare for the arrival of oil from the worst environmental accident in U.S. history? Followed by a drilling moratorium that will cost the same regions affected by the spill thousands of jobs and millions of dollars? Now, about to be followed by a cap and trade, energy independence, clean energy, whatever they are calling it today, legislation that will effectively take over the energy industry in the country. Rumored to soon be followed by turning against Israel and its right to defend itself against terrorist neighbors.
We are the referees. We can't let this administration keep getting away with the violations of our rights and principles. We've got to keep blowing the whistle until they stop.