Tuesday, November 24, 2009

NFC

NFC

This division is much improved from a couple years ago. They could have a couple teams that could turn into potential powerhouses.

NFC West

This division is the worst in the NFC, possibly the worst overall.

Seahawks – Disappointing season, mostly due to the Hasselbeck going down after a completely unnecessary hit in week 2. Also, their offense line is hurt so they can’t really protect of run the ball. Bad mix.

Here is a sidenote real quick. Most people don’t understand the importance of an offensive line. Any quarterback looks bad when he is constantly being hit. They say the way to beat Peyton Manning is to knock him down. That’s because Quarterbacks are scared to get hit, so they will run, be inaccurate, and do anything to avoid the sack. This factors into my quarterback ratings, example: Hasselbeck is a good quarterback, but he is constantly being rushed so he looks worse than he is.

Ok, back to the NFC west

49ers – I like what they’re doing. They need to settle on the quarterback position, is it Smith? Is it Hill? I dunno, but you need consistency, which they currently are lacking. I think their Defense is good, they got a great running game, so they just need to avoid ints and make some pass plays, not a lot, just some.

Rams – They are rebuilding, but look at what’s happened to the Giants defense this year without Spags there! He is good at getting the best out of nothing, and with that said he’s still got one win… I have high hopes for the greatest show on turf to return sooner than later.

Cardinals – Really not a great team, record is inflated. Yes, they went to the superbowl. Yes, they have two All-Pro wide receivers. And yes, their running backs are putting up good numbers. BUT, unlike Miami, they have a really good schedule. They are forced to play St Louis and Seattle twice each, automatic 4 wins for decent teams.

NFC East

Most overrated division. Yes, the teams are all near the same level, but that doesn’t mean it is a great division.

Giants – They can’t get their running game going to the level it was last year. It seems that since they gave Eli that big contract, they want him to go out and be Peyton. But he isn’t Peyton. I’ll give him that he is a good quarterback, but he is closer to 10 than 1 on my top quarterbacks list.

Eagles – I like the Eagles to win the division. I think that since Westbrook (the key receiving target) is hurt, they are going to get away from throwing the ball as much as they do. That means, the offense will be balanced, and the running will warrant attention from defenses so McNabb can then throw to the stunning two young receivers, Maclin and Jackson.

Redskins – Really Redskins, I don’t know what to say. Done.

Cowboys – You’re not that good. Romo will throw interceptions, and can be a rally killer. Roy Williams needs to be the Roy Williams from Detroit that was the only bright spot of the poor team. Also, they need to stop better offenses than the Redskins.

NFC South

Good division. I can see this one as one of the best in football.

Saints – My superbowl pick! Brees, one of the best quarterbacks out there. Best offense in the NFL, and defense playing very very well. Don’t need to say much more than that.

Buccaneers – They are better than their record shows now that they have decided on their QB. They beat the Packers that I consider a very good and underrated team.

Panthers – Now that Delhomme has stopped throwing interceptions, they are finally starting to put together some quality games. Let the running backs run and control the game. This team is similar to the Giants last year.

Flacons – Once Ryan gets out of his sophomore slump, they’ll be good again. With Turner returning, I think they have the potential to be a powerhouse for years to come.

NFC North

I don’t know what to think here. It’s got its ups and downs, except the Lions which are always down.

Lions – Hey, you beat Cleveland!

Bears – Can I just say how much I hate Jay Cutler. I didn’t like him in Denver, and I don’t like him in Chicago. In the Sunday night game, he missed the wide open receivers, and on that last play, threw it to the hands of the defender. Now, why I don’t like him, HE THROWS THE GAME AWAY! LITERALLY! Some will say, he doesn’t have a good line protecting him, and yes I agree. I know above I said that a bad offensive line makes all quarterbacks look bad, but I’m not judging Cutler specifically on this year. Cutler last year had too many ints, and he had a good offensive line. Look at Orton with the same line that Cutler had, can you say Pro-Bowl?

Vikings – Brett Favre retire…. This team is rivaling the Saints for best team in the NFL in my mind

Packers – Possibly the most underrated team out there. Rodgers is a great quarterback, but the line for the Packers is worse than that of the Bears. Yet he puts up better numbers than people like oh, Cutler.

NFC, much improved from a couple years ago, and really got some real good looking spots.

AFC Football Halfway(little more than)

So, I guess it's about time for another once a month entry, since I'm stuck in the Forney Building waiting to be able to sign out of Senior Lab for the day.

So far the NFL as a whole has not disappointed me. Week 11 just finished and I got ratings for each team.

AFC West:
This division has two good teams, two horrible teams, and 2 bags of douche.

Oakland - One bag of Douche in Russell, who is somehow considered a quarterback? The highlight of his career so far was when LSU was playing against Notre Dame in a bowl game. During which, he drew comparisons to Daunte Culpepper, and then fumbled on the next play completing the comparison. I thought this team had a defense? Their offense has been horrible since the super bowl year, but at least their defense was competitive. One of the worst teams to watch...

San Diego - Other Bag of Douche in Phillip Rivers. They still have one of my favorite players in LT, and are starting to play up to potential earlier than normal. As much as I hate Rivers, the amount of talent on this team is astounding, the most talented team in the NFL, which is probably the only reason Norv Turner is able to coach a winning team. However, if i have to hear about how "accurate" Rivers is again, I may puke. He isn't accurate, his smallest receiver was Chris Chambers until he was let go. And Chambers is nearly 6 foot. All his receivers are huge targets that catch anything in the giant wingspans. He's not accurate, the receivers are just that good. It was like how Randy Moss made Culpepper look as good as he did in Minnesota. I know two Culpepper references in two teams, I apologize.

Kansas City - If anything, I think this is the city were good quarterback come to end seasons. Last year Brady went down, and this year Big Ben took a knee to the head. I'm not saying they are dirty, they just have bad luck. Stop making Quarterback rules, and just get rid of Kansas City. Other than that, they had a horrible off season thinking that Cassel was going to be the next Joe Montana. Cassel is decent, but not a top starter that he is getting paid as. Their defense needs some improvement, and the offensive line needs to be redone, but they have potential to be a decent team in the next year or two. I think Herm Edwards actually left a decent team to build around.

Denver - Long live the Neckbeard. I really should leave it at that, but let's look deeper. The defense hasn't been as dominant that past three games as they were the first 6, but they are still a good D. As far as the offense, I am agreeing with Trent Dilfer on ESPN. They need the "Big Play". They are trying to be like the Patriots before Randy Moss. A lot of little passes, very few deep balls. Orton throws a nice deep ball, let him do it! You got two great wide receivers in Marshall and Royal. Denver, in my opinion, got the best part of the Cutler trade. Orton doesn't throw ints, he didn't in Chicago, and he doesn't in Denver. It's a winning receipe. Let them have a couple weeks where they suck, it'll happen. They weren't supposed to get 6 wins all year this year, and look at the now. I like them to have a strong finish and make the playoffs.

AFC South
This division is probably one of the worst in the NFL, minus the Colts.

Colts - Still Perfect 10-0, Manning is having an amazing season playing with a lot of talented rookies. I like the aggressive defense they now have, and really, they can win on almost any level. You may say one win was giftwrapped by the Pats, but Belicheck made the right call with going for it. Bill Simmons has a column about why it was a bad decision, and showed a stat that said teams less than once a season score three TDs in the fourth quarter with the last TD coming from a 60 plus yard drive. Simmons mentions that it happens I belive 5 times in the past 6 years. He doesn't mention that 2 of the 5 was Manning.... Yeah, I'd go for it on 4th and 2 too.

Jags - Overrated, Defense isnt' where it once was, and they rely completely one Maurice Jones-Drew for offense. While he is a great player, no one person can carry a whole offense. Well, no one person not named Peyton Manning or Drew Brees.

Texans - They will be good, but they need some sort of defense. The offense has some guys that I love, Andre Johnson being one of them. However, they can't stop anyone, and the kicker is not consistent, bad trait for a kicker.

Titans - Johnson stands a chance to break Dickerson's season Rushing Record, and I'm really surprised to say that. I'm glad they finally decided to bench Collins, who I've always thought was a poor quarterback, and have gone back to Vince Young. Young isn't pretty when he plays, but he wins. The numbers may not be there, but since when did Collins have good numbers? Key fact, Vince Young wins, can I stress that enough?

Like I said, not the best divison, starting to look up, be unless you're the Colts, you're not going to the playoffs.

AFC North

Pittsburgh - I Don't like that they are relying on Big Ben, and not the Run and Defense formula they've used for ummm 40 years. With that said, if Ben comes back from that concussion, I see wild card, and a possible playoff run.

Cincinatti - I've always liked Palmer, and Ochocinco. The year they had that "Who-Dey" song that was annoying as no other their defense was what won them games. They are back to that, so I like them. Most likely the devision winners.

Baltimore - What happened??? You have a good rushing attack, and a guy that can throw the football further than anyone in the league! Also, you defense is still one of the best in the league. Run it, Gun it, win. I expect them to have a strong second half, but no playoffs....

Browns - Well, they won the battle of "Who is the worst team in the NFL" by loosing to the Lions... Congratulations... I thought Mangini was a good coach, and got the raw deal in NY because of his ego... Anyway, this team is a trainwreck, except I can look away.

AFC East
They division started out looking like it could be great, then fell so far....

Miami - No Ronnie Brown for the rest of the season, and they are relying on Chad Henne. I actually like them to make a wild card run, but it's not going to be easy, they have had a horrible schedule.

Patriots - They're back... Get ready for a Playoff run. The weakest thing about them is their running game, which has always been week. As long as they attempt to run, I think they'll work just fine.

Bills - I think the best way to describe this team is wtf? They seem to just be going in circles... look good, look bad, look decent, look bad, look good, and a loss to the Cleveland Browns? I would have fired Jauron as soon as the Cleveland game ended, no clue how he kept it as long as he did.

Jets - No playoffs this year... I liked the start, but I thought that Sanchez would start playing like a rookie around the 5th game. I was right, and the Jets are showing good potential for the future, but not this year. Rebuilding, but competitive, I like it. Btw, THROW IT TO KELLER!!!




Anyway, NFC to follow later.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Second Round Playoffs

Ok, I'm 1-3 in my playoff predictions, my only winner was the Yankees....

With that said, I did pick some teams that were down in a 2-0 hole. Since no games have started yet, I'm throwing in my Picks.

Yankees vs Angels

You hear about the Angels being on a mission, playing with emotion, etc. Yes, they are, and it is a good motivator. Also, you hear about the Angels having the Yankees number. Again, yes, but these are not the reasons that the Angels stand a chance. They have great starting pitching, much better than I gave them credit for before. I think the entire series will depend on Lackey vs Sabathia. If Lackey gets the win, then Weaver will pitch like he did against Boston with no pressure on him, and then Kazmir will pitch well because he is familiar with the Yankees. With this said, I am still picking the Yankees to win this. They are too good. Phil Hughes wasn't stellar in his set up role, but I'm sure his butterflies have settled for now, and if A-Rod can continue to produce in the post season, there really is no breathing room in that line-up.

Prediction: Yankees in 5 games

Dodgers and Phillies

Small analysis here, basing it off the Managers, gotta go with Torre over Manuel. Dodgers have the better pitching, and a potent offense. The Phillies needed collapses from the Rockies Bullpen to win, and their starters while good, weren't stellar.

Prediction Dodgers Sweep

Friday, October 9, 2009

Playoffs Round One

Baseball Playoffs: GET EXCITED!

My Mets, were not statistically eliminated till September, but we all knew that since August they didn't have a snowball's chance in hell. I say, "we all" because everyone in the world but me believed this by July, and when I started not believing in August we had a quorum.

Anyway, onto the teams that earned a spot.
First Match-up in the NL
Dodgers vs Cardinals
Two games have been played already, Dodgers are up 2-0. Now, this gives them an advantage, and Manny isn't hitting well, yet, which also gives them a chance, because we know in the past he has turned in on. Ask any Cubs fan about last year where he hit a homerun off a ball that nearly hit his shoestrings.
I still want to give the Cardinals a chance in this one though. Mostly because they have two of my favorite players, Holliday and DeRosa. Also, these guys were the biggest portion of last year's "What the hell are you doing?!?!" moves last offseason. As in, "Colorado, you let one of your franchise players get away!" and with the Cubs "Oh, we moved DeRosa, let's add to the Laundry list of bad moves Hendry has made this year." There is still the Pujols factor, ask Brad Lidge about that one.


Rockies vs Phillies

God I hate the Phillies.... Cliff Lee was good in Game one, and pretty boy Cole Hamels couldn't be the pitcher he was last year. Hmm, I wonder why? Manuel really doesn't know how to space out his starters like he did last year. You're throwing Lee one day and Hamels the next? They are similar pitching styles, you basically gave them a 7 inning preview of what they were going to see the next day.
I know they want to have their lefties pitch more because of Colorado's history against lefties, but you need to have some sort of variation in starters regardless. Because of this and a huge hatred for the Phillies, and the city of Philadelphia itself, I pick the Rockies

On to the Alternate League, I mean American.... Stupid DH

Angels vs Red Sox
Lester got beat against Lackey last night for Game 1. Well, the Angels are too good a team to not win one. They however need to turn around and beat Beckett, and the Red Sox have to beat Weaver. Advantage Red Sox Big time. The Angels have deeper Starting Pitching, tilts the tables for them, a little. I still think the Red Sox have the better top 3 Starters that can go on short rest and they also have a known powerful offense. Let's face it, Torii Hunter is good, but Vald has fallen a bit, so I don't think the Angels can keep up.
Short but sweet, my pick is the Red Sox

Yankees vs Twins
Twins got in last minute, unfortunately, I had Detroit making the playoffs. The twins have mediocre starting pitching, but an offense that can rally. They have possibly the best closer on the planet in Joe Nathan, and one of the leagues best hitters in Joe Mauer. However, they are missing the Morneau.
The Yankees are the Yankees, they won 103 games. They're good. Top offense, which isn't good for the Twins where their best starting pitcher won 15 games. It pains me to say this, but especially without Morneau the Yankees are in position to sweep. I think the Yankees best Pitching is CC, the Pettite, then Burnett, and it really doesn't matter from there, because the 4th pitcher is going to face the other teams 4th, and in a battle of mediocre pitchers the team that can hit the long ball wins, advantage Yankees.
Also, ringing on a point from above with the Phillies and Rockies. Notice, Pettite's postseason experience and success would have him as one of the top two pitchers for the Yankees, but Girardi is pitching Burnett in game two. Even though CC and Pettite are two different types of Lefty pitchers, Girardi sees the need to mix up Left/Right/Left. Ah, someone who understands the game.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Mets

It iss very sad to see my team this week. If they had given up only one run in 4 games this week, they would have still lost! It is embarrassing, and now we traded a .280 left handed bat, that has a gold glove in the outfield for what? A gold glover that is hitting .230? Great, while the Mets need more defense, they desperately need offense.
It is pathetic, Santana is 9-7 with an ERA at 3. He had three bad starts, one where he gave up 9 runs in 4 innings, and two others where he gave up 4 runs. Those should be his 3 defeats, he has had a couple no decisions because of lack of an offense, and when he only gives up one or two runs he gets no offensive support.... It is horrible...
Basically, I realize that the mets are injured and are putting basically a minor league roster out to play everyday, but as a fan it's definitely frustrating. They should be up in the division instead of being blanked by the 5th starter(Blanton) on a team that doesn't have pitching(Phillies)...

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

LeBron

I hate how the top story for today is about LeBron allegedly telling Ariza that he is staying in Cleveland, and then coming back and saying that he didn't. You can't trust either reports. LeBron will never come out fully and say he is staying in Cleveland until he signs his name on that contract. He wants to put pressure on Cleveland to improve the team so he can win a championship, but also is making it so they give him top dollar while doing it. But, back to the reports, LeBron saying to Ariza, "I'm gonna stay in Cleveland" is like Tommy Lee going on a first date and saying, "I don't have Hepititis"

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Wedding

I love weddings, there is always something going on.
I once wondered what they do behind the scenes, and I saw it. The Groomsmen all joke around and play Uno. Plain and simple.

Funny notes from Matt's wedding:
1) The ring bearer was a very shy 5 year old. He was scared by the 6'5" Jason, and almost popped himself.
2) During the ceremony he was too shy to walk down, so he sprinted. Then fell to the ground before he got to the end of the Aisle, and started posing for the camera. When he was rushed to keep going, he started to swim on land and yell, "I'm a turtle."
3) The Flower girl dropped too many flowers before she got to the rows with people there, and ran back to get more.
4) Night before the wedding, Jason orders a strawberry Daquirie.
5) Before we were introduced at the reception Jason was told he was a girl by the introducer, he didn't know about Jason's affinity for girly drinks.
6) Jason showed up to the brunch in just his tux vest and jacket because he puked on himself and ruined his shirt.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Movie Review: Caddyshack

The movie Caddyshack has so many intangibles to it. Many people already have an opinion on this movie and a blog truly may not be necessary. With that said, here is my review of Caddyshack.

First, let's look at the cast:
Rodney Dangerfield: Personally, in spurts he is hilarious. When I see his old stand-up, I think it's a little too much. If he were on something like Pulp Comics, I would love it. I actually liked the commercial breaks from his comedy, gave me a second to rest. In this movie, you have him blending in his comedy perfectly. And doing what he is best at, obnoxious comedy.

Chevy Chase: I find him funny when he uses his quick humor. All the falls he took on SNL weren't that funny, but his quick subtle comments are very underrated. Infact, I am glad that they only have Chevy Chase take a fall at the end of the movie when he has built up all the stress from the bet. I think that he really paved the way for the quirky people on TV that we love so much. Example, he is massaging the judge's niece and she says, "You're crazy" Chase's quick under the breath comment was, "That's what they said about Son of Sam." It takes a second to catch it, but it definitely makes me giggle.

Bill Murray: I could watch Bill Murray all day. Ghostbusters (I or II), Stripes, even Space Jam. There are a couple comedians out there that you just have to say, "Do something funny" and they can deliver for the movie while not breaking role. The comedy actors that come to mind for these kinda situations are: Robin Williams, Bill Murray, Ryan Reynolds, and Neil Flynn. Robin Williams is just funny, Ryan Reynolds has just a great delivery of whatever he says, and I dare you to watch an episode of Scrubs and find a line that Neil Flynn (the Janitor) says that was actually in the actual script. Quick sidenote(and fact), in scrubs the script will occasionally say, "Neil says something". Well, back to my point of Bill Murray, hilarious, and in this movie gives some of the best one liners ever. "Cinderella story... IT'S IN THE HOLE!"

There are other actors in the movie, but I don't know their names, just the characters, Danny, and the Judge. The Judge just is the best stereotype of a country club snob.

The overall movie, well let's face it, with how I just described the cast, the movie could have the same plot as any Rob Sneider movie, and it would still be worthy of the watching. Hell, the movie could star Paris Hilton and New York(Vh1's "reality star"), and I would still watch it.

But let's look at the main conflicts in the movie:
1) The Judge v Rodney Dangerfield: The uptight Judge hates the loud and obnoxious Rodney Dangerfield who at the end of the movie says he is only interested in Bushwood, because he wants to buy it. They first meet with Dangerfield offending him, and then he continues to do so throughout the movie, and even wrecks the Judge's brand new boat before it leaves the docks. This leads up to the end of the movie where they have the golf playoff.
2) Danny trying to go to college and get money for it. The typical plot line in almost all movies is used. Guy is liked, becomes a suck-up and his friends turn on him, and he wins them back in the end.
3) Bill Murray v the Gopher: if you don't know this then you really must see the movie.

I decided I was gonna try and shorten this up, so one last section. Famous Scenes:
The first scene worth mentioning in the movie is the famous Baby Ruth in the Pool scene. Not only is the part where everyone is freaking out about a large turd(the baby ruth bar) being in the pool, but the part after. Everyone has evacuated the pool and there are people in HAZMAT suits scrubbing the sides. Then, Bill Murray takes off his mask, picks up the baby ruth bar, sniffs it, takes a bite and says, "It's not that bad." The Judge's wife faints thinking he just ate poop, classic.
The other scene is right at the end. Bill Murray just blew up the golf course trying to kill the gopher, but the gopher emerges from the ground coughing out smoke. You then see the gopher starting to dance and you hear music in the background playing, "I'm alright...." Great ending!

Damn you TBS

My days are filled with little victories and defeats.
An example from yesterday.
Victory: Went to Matt's new apartment, grilled out on his new grill. Had fun with some people that I haven't seen for about 6 months.
Defeat: I thought the display on the cable box was the time not the TV Channel... I thought it wsa 7:06 for about an hour.
Defeats for me normally fall in this random acts of stupidity.

So, here go my top 5 defeats from this past week.
5) I mistook the time, see the example above.
4) I called my Boss, "Mom" I was very tired, but man that was embarrasing
3) Hand slipped on the counter where I was leaning. I then fell, but recovered with what looked like a seizure, but was actually a Dance.
2) While checking IDs at the Liquor Store, I asked if this guy and girl were Brother and Sister. They immediately shot me death looks and said they were actually married... Whoops
1) I had helped someone paint, and the white paint fell in spots right on the crotch region.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Wine Competition

I found out how biased the taste competitions really are. I mean, the wine that got best red only got it because the real Best red went to Best in Show, and the judges all liked how dry it was. Problem that style isn't supposed to be dry. It was really weird

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Sheffield

Yup, two today.

Gary Sheffield. If you say that name around me, I normally respond with, "What an idiot." I remember when he released a press release back with the Yankees where he said, "Yeah, Jeter is our captain, and you see that. But when you're in the locker room, you find out whose really the captain." Yeah, you can't say that in New York. You can't say to the New York media that Jeter isn't the captain they all think he is. Torre didn't like it, Media didn't like it, Sheff ends up in Detroit. Winner, Yankees.

My opinions are changing though. I knew he would bring some of his ego with him, but from what I can tell, he hasn't said anything too dumb. He was ready to be a spot player, but because of injuries he is stepping up and playing everyday. That showed something to the team, and not only is he showing the team how to just go out each day and stand up, he is giving them a bit of that "swagger" that everyone talks about. It's like he is holding the team accountable for each game. It's good when a manager does it, but it is great when a player gets on people and does it. Santana does it during his starts, and now Sheff does it every game. I'm currently loving Sheff on the team.

Sidenote:
I've noticed this, I dunno if others have. When the Mets started collapsing a couple years ago, what was different from that team and the team from the year before that almost made the World Series? One big player change, no Julio Franco. I know that sounds weird, but notice what he did. He was like a player/coach. He told Beltran to go out for curtain calls, and helped him increase his popularity in New York. He mentored Jose Reyes(who had his best season with Franco on the team). He was a player that though he didn't play, he had so much experience and knew how to tell players to quit their whining and gave them an edge. I mention this, because I think Sheff has now started doing that.

My Mets Update

I like their team, I think their offense is finally showing signs of being consistent. They are also plugging in position players that barely start in AAA. Omir Santos is at the point were Castro was expendable, and getting to the point where he could be the everyday starter instead of Schneider.

Speaking on Castro, Minaya did what I consider a great move in getting rid of Castro while he still has value and got a decent pitcher, Broadway, that they are hoping to make a starter.
He showed nice signs with the Sox in the AL, and in the NL I expect him to be a great backend of the rotation starter for the Mets next year.

So, the Mets are staying consistent. They are producing runs. Most importantly, the starters are keeping them in games(Exception to Tim Redding). Coming into the season, the rotation was predicted to be, Santana-Pelfrey-Perez-Maine-Hernandez. I don't know how Perez was the #3, but they saw him to be. Now the rotation is Santana-Pelfrey-Maine-Hernandez-Redding. If the Mets want to string wins together, they gotta dump Redding. In Boston he couldn't get out of the 4th, and today his start was described as "Forgetable" on Sportscenter. He did get out of the 4th inning, but gave up a 3 run homer to start the 5th and left without recording an out.

Right now, I really like the Mets team, I like the depth, how people are stepping up and in. I like the idea of Murphy at first, eventhough when Delgado comes back he will take his spot back. Murphy should be the first baseman of the future, no doubt in my mind. I never thought I would say this, but I am liking Sheffield... Sheffield has always been arogant, and a headcase. Recently though, he has been great for the team.

Overall, I think the Mets could be great. I give them a B right now, but if they sure up their defense, I would give them an A and say they are better than last time they were in the playoffs

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Greinke

Zack Greinke is insane this year. Let's compare him to who I consider the best pitcher in Baseball, Johan Santana.

Through their first 5 seasons in the league, they both hit they same number of games played/appeared.
Greinke had 40 wins in his first 150 games, 109 of those games he started.
Through Santana's first 150 games: 43 wins, 75 of those game appearances were starts.
Average ERA through the first 5 seasons, Greinke(04-08): 4.24; Santana(00-04): 3.98. Greinke's highest was an ERA of 5.8, whereas Santana's was 6.5. Santana also got a Cy-Young in '04, Greinke is a year off that pace. While Greinke maynot have the win percentage that Santana had at this point in his career, he may end up being a special pitcher for years to come. Unlike Cliff Lee, who seems to go back and forth from dominating Ace to 3rd starter.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Jay Marriotti

He is a bum. Seemingly hates everything that there is about Chicago, so I don't know why he works there. He is a pessimist and really never has anything constructive to say. I wonder how reports like this keep getting paid? Wait, he "left" the Sun Times. Right, they were as happy to see him go as he was to leave. Blowhards and self serving reports that only point out flaws shouldn't be given a column.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Magic/Cavs

From tonight's game, I have a couple of observations about Cleveland.
1) Continuing from the earlier post about David Stern having a heart attack at the thought of a non Cavs/Lakers finals, the officiating was Cav sided, again. I'm not saying that Stern is telling officials what to do, but I wouldn't be surprised.
2) Lebron is hands down the MVP. Not because of the three that almost didn't go, but because of how his teammates respond to him. Notice the face on the Cavalier's players when Lebron isn't in the game. They all look shell shocked. They can't make shots unless they are dunks, and even then, they can hardly get close enough to the rim to do that.
3) Sasha Pavlavic is the most underrated player on that team. I had mentioned it earlier this year, that I thought he should be in the starting line-up, or at least first off the bench. He was in the starting line-up when the Cavs had their other great season. He is something that Mo Williams and Delante West don't have, self-confidence. West and Williams look like they are constantly waiting for Lebron to do something. If Lebron isn't on the court, they take walk up threes and just launch up bad shots. Tonight I saw Pavlovic play off Lebron, and then when Lebron was out he moved around and made his own shot as well as shots for others.
4) Mo Williams is as overrated as any "All-Star" in the NBA. In his post game he is sitting there making jokes about his pass into Lebron. He jokes about his great(lucky) buzzer beater in game one. Honestly, what has he done anywhere else?
5) Delante West is completely useless. No elaboration, completely useless.
6) Lebron has accepted the Media's labels. He was always seemingly torn in taking any label the media gave him. He used to always play modest(despite all his commercials), but recently he has taken to it. As an example, he admitted in an interview before game 1, that he is the only one that can stop himself right now. The thing is, he's probably right. He took the ball a couple times right into the chest of Dwight Howard and made the shot, or made the shot with drawing a foul. Truly unbelievable.
7) Back on Delante West and Mo Williams, I just have this comparison to make. You know the little minions of the Bully in school. The ones that make the jokes with him, and always seem to be laughing the loudest and cruising down easy street while the Bully beats up kids? These two remind me of those minions. They joke and goof around during the practices/pre-game while Lebron just dominates, and are nothing without him to mooch off of. If you can't tell, I really do not like these guys.
8) Varejao, I almost dislike him more than Williams and West. I think that every time Varejao flops, he should have to pay a fine. Game one he gets hit on the shoulder, and spends the next 5 minutes scaring his coach, teammates, and trainer because he is trying to sell being hit in the throat. Go play soccer.
****With what I have said about these Cavs players, I still like that team.

Friday, May 22, 2009

NBA

Denver/LA series is tied 1-1, Magic are up one on the Cavs, game 2 tonight. How pissed would ESPN, David Stern, and the entire sportsworld be if the finals were Denver/Orlando? ESPN would be pissed they just had Justin Timberlake narrate a special about Lebron and Kobe throughout the season, and that they are, "On a collision course" to the finals. I would have aired that during the finals if both teams get there. Now, it's just gonna make ESPN look stupid when the Nuggets win in 6. David Stern's reaction to a Magic/Nugget finals could be summed up in three words, "Shit hits fan". The Sportsworld may not be that upset, they may be surprised about it, because all ESPN will say it, "Lakers/Cavs finals", but I know I wouldn't be upset. I think that would be the better match-up.
Let's face it, Lakers are a decent team with an amazing player, and the Cavs are a less than decent team with an amazing player. Take Kobe away from the Lakers, and you have a maybe .500 team, possibly little less. Take Lebron away from Cleveland though, tell me, what starter you could name on Cleveland before this season? Can you even name their entire line-up now? I can't

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Mets

The current injury to Delgado is a blessing in disguise. As an avid Mets fan, though I love Delgado's resurgence last year, think the Mets will do better with this injury. They be forced to put someone at first. My solution. Daniel Murphy, not this "three pronged first baseman". I know people maynot like this. Why put someone with the most errors at first base, where he will have the most opportunities? He came up through my Minors at 3rd base. He still makes moves in the outfield like he is a corner infielder. I think that's why he is best suited for it.

My ideal line-up right now would be:
SS Reyes
2B Castillo
CF Beltran
LF Sheffield
3B Wright
1B Murphy
C Castro
RF Church
Pitcher

Now, I like Ryan Church, I think he could be higher in the line-up, but I think that with the alternating of lefty - righty - lefty (Murphy-Castro-Church) would be more beneficial.

People may disagree, but I think this'll be good.