While wondering what legendary Hall of Fame Coach and Cincinnati Bengals founder Paul Brown would have said after the Bengals monumental meltdown on Saturday night, here is what's on my mind this morning:
* The NFL announced yesterday that Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict has been suspended three games to begin the 2016 season for his hit on Pittsburgh Steelers' wide receiver Antonio Brown. He should have received more of a suspension. For a league that feigns concern about player safety and who's image gets tarnished daily by the criminal behavior of its players, Burfict's intent to injure Brown was pre-meditated and should be treated far more harshly than a 3 game suspension. His actions, along with those of that other mental giant Pacman Jones, cost their team a chance to move on in the playoffs. Some want to deflect blame from these two morons onto Bengals running back Jeremy Hill, who fumbled after the Bengals intercepted Landry Jones which should have ended the Steelers playoff hopes. But that was a football play and fumbles happen. The actions of Burfict and Jones are not football plays but the acts of unprofessional hoods.
* Some members of the Bengals offensive unit have said they weren't surprised with what happened at the end of the game Saturday because the defensive unit has been out of control all year and Head Coach Marvin Lewis had done nothing to stop it. I wonder if Burfict and Jones would be playing for Bill Belichick.
* Teddy Bridgewater led his team for what should have been a game winning field goal on Sunday against Seattle in the third coldest playoff game in NFL history. AJ McCarron led his team to what should have been a game winning touchdown for Cincinnati. Bridgewater was the QB who, then-President of Football Operations for the Cleveland Browns, Joe Banner wanted to draft as a result of an analytics study. Banner was fired and Minnesota drafted Bridgewater in the first round of the 2014 draft. In that same draft, McCarron was drafted in the fifth round by the Bengals. The Browns? They drafted Johnny Manziel. Enough said.
* Was shocked yesterday to learn that James van Riemsdyk will be out 6 to 8 weeks with a fractured foot. The Maple Leafs have called up Josh Leivo from the Marlies and Shawn Matthias will be moved up to play with Tyler Bozak and P.A.Parenteau.
* Will be interesting to see how the Leafs bounce back from their 7-0 drubbing at the hands of San Jose when they take on Columbus Wednesday night at the ACC. I would expect a spirited performance.
* Last night's College Football Championship Game was much better than the dull semi-final games. Full marks to Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban. You could tell Saban is from the Parcells-Belichick tree by calling for an onside kick when he did as he realized his defense couldn't handle DeShaun Watson and the Clemson offense.
* Well not sure where Saban has been hiding tight end OJ Howard but the kid was awesome last night. Will be interesting to see if this athletic junior will decide to stay in school or declare of the NFL Draft.
* Is there any doubt that DeShaun Watson will be the pre-season favorite to win the Heisman Trophy next season?
* Should be quite the show in Western New York next football season as Rex Ryan has hired twin brother Rob to be assistant head coach.
* There is no question that Tom Coughlin resigned as NY Giants head coach at the request of ownership because why else would he be interviewing with the Eagles and the 49ers? Wonder what Giant veterans like Eli Manning will think if Coughlin is on another team's sideline for the 2016 season.
* If the Browns were smart they would hire Hue Jackson right now. What kills me is how they haven't reached out to Lovie Smith. Smith was turning Tampa Bay around and has been winner wherever he has been. Probably why the Browns won't interview him.
* If Barry Bonds doesn't belong in the Baseball Hall of Fame, then Major League Baseball needs to reinstate Henry Aaron as the home run king.
* My fearless predictions: Denver, New England, Green Bay and Seattle. By the way, I hope I'm wrong about the NFC games.
* And finally, where are all of the naysayers who were blasting Knicks President Phil Jackson. The Knicks are a contender to make the playoffs in the East and appear to have drafted a good one in Kristaps Porzingis. It seems that K.P. is fitting in nicely and Carmelo Anthony may be having one of his best all around seasons. It looks like the Zen Master may have the Knicks on the right path.
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Tuesday, January 5, 2016
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While thinking about what it would be like to follow a real NFL football team, here is what's on my mind this morning:
* Well, Mike Pettine and Ray Farmer became the next in a long line of fired head coaches and general managers who have been fired by the Cleveland Browns and more specifically by that smooth snake oil salesman, Jimmy Haslam. While there was no question that Ray Farmer had to go, I really believe that Mike Pettine could have remained as head coach. Pettine's biggest problem was the decline of the most expensive defensive unit in the NFL. Firing Pettine made sense if the new general manager was going to be hiring the new head coach. But according to Snake Oil Jimmy, the head coach will be hired first and then he along with Haslam, his wife and Sashi Brown (the new V.P. of Football Operations) will hire the general manager. What a joke.
* Snake Oil Jimmy's press conference was pathetic. Oh we had to hear how he was accepting full responsibility for the failures of his team, If that is suppose to make me feel better, sorry Snake Oil Jimmy but that does nothing for me. What's clear is that Haslam has no idea what the hell he's doing. We are all suppose to be impressed because he has brought in an executive search company to assist in the hiring of the new head coach. Snake Oil tells us that this company was involved in the hiring of Jim Harbaugh at Michigan, Pete Carroll at Seattle and Andy Reid at Kansas City. Really!! An executive search company was needed to bring Harbaugh to his alma mater or Reid to Kansas City?? Give me a break!! What Haslam didn't tell us was that this company was also involved in the hiring of failed NY Jets General Manager John Idzik.
* Haslam's promotion of Sashi Brown is another example of Snake Oil Jimmy's incompetence. Brown is a lawyer who has worked for the team as its cap specialist and contract negotiator. He is not a football guy, yet Snake Oil Jimmy said that Brown will have ultimate say on the 53 man roster. Brown will also have the final say on draft day.
* Every NFL expert and former coaches have said that the Cleveland job will be the least attractive of all the current openings. But not according to Snake Oil Jimmy. His incompetence will result in the Browns settling for a guy who has never been a head coach in the NFL.
* Johnny Manziel needs to be cut. I'm tired of his defenders trying to justify this spoiled rich kid's actions. He doesn't give a damn about his team, his teammates or the fans. All he cares about is promoting himself. But here's the bigger issue, Manziel is not a pro quarterback. He's too small and his arm isn't strong enough. Couple that with him not being committed to being the best he can be and you have an Arena League QB.
* Heard Justin Gilbert, another one of Ray Farmer's disaster first round picks in 2014, yesterday on Cleveland radio 92.3. The reason why he couldn't make team meetings in his rookie season was because he was a hard sleeper. You can't make this stuff up. This clown needs to be cut too.
* I wonder what Sashi Brown thinks of the $9 million contract that Dwayne Bowe got to do absolutely nothing this year.
* What a great testament to the character of Tom Coughlin by former Giant Justin Tuck. Tuck said that not only was Coughlin a great football coach but he also taught his players how to be good husbands and good parents. Will be interesting to see who the Giants will get to replace their former soon to be Hall of Fame coach.
* So much for exciting college football playoff games. Both games were a bust and one has to wonder how good the championship game will be. In fact the bowl games on New Year's Day were also non-eventful.
* The Maple Leafs head out west for a three game road trip beginning Wednesday against the Anaheim Ducks. You have to be impressed with the job that Mike Babcock is doing. The turnaround that this franchise has made since Team President cleaned house and brought in Kyle Dubas, Mark Hunter, Lou Lamiorello and Babcock has been amazing. Maybe Shanny could give Snake Oil Jimmy a call.
* With Wild Card weekend approaching, isn't it interesting that Brian Hoyer is leading the Houston Texans into the playoffs. As was pointed out by someone in Cleveland yesterday, the beginning of the end for Mike Pettine may have been when he was forced to keep Hoyer on the bench after he was injured so Johnny Boy could play.
* Here's hoping Cincy, Washington, Minnesota and Kansas City are victorious this weekend.
* Loved seeing Peyton Manning come off the bench and lead the Broncos to victory and the number one seed in the AFC. I'm not a Denver fan but I would love to see Manning lead them to the Super Bowl.
* The best that could happen to the Browns is if Hue Jackson or Jim Schwartz were hired as their new head coach. Both have head coaching experience in the NFL.
* And finally, it was really nice listening to former Browns Head Coach Sam Rutigliano yesterday. Brought back many great memories of the Kardiac Kids Days. Not sure if we will ever get back to Cleveland being relevant in the NFL again under Snake Oil Jimmy.
* Well, Mike Pettine and Ray Farmer became the next in a long line of fired head coaches and general managers who have been fired by the Cleveland Browns and more specifically by that smooth snake oil salesman, Jimmy Haslam. While there was no question that Ray Farmer had to go, I really believe that Mike Pettine could have remained as head coach. Pettine's biggest problem was the decline of the most expensive defensive unit in the NFL. Firing Pettine made sense if the new general manager was going to be hiring the new head coach. But according to Snake Oil Jimmy, the head coach will be hired first and then he along with Haslam, his wife and Sashi Brown (the new V.P. of Football Operations) will hire the general manager. What a joke.
* Snake Oil Jimmy's press conference was pathetic. Oh we had to hear how he was accepting full responsibility for the failures of his team, If that is suppose to make me feel better, sorry Snake Oil Jimmy but that does nothing for me. What's clear is that Haslam has no idea what the hell he's doing. We are all suppose to be impressed because he has brought in an executive search company to assist in the hiring of the new head coach. Snake Oil tells us that this company was involved in the hiring of Jim Harbaugh at Michigan, Pete Carroll at Seattle and Andy Reid at Kansas City. Really!! An executive search company was needed to bring Harbaugh to his alma mater or Reid to Kansas City?? Give me a break!! What Haslam didn't tell us was that this company was also involved in the hiring of failed NY Jets General Manager John Idzik.
* Haslam's promotion of Sashi Brown is another example of Snake Oil Jimmy's incompetence. Brown is a lawyer who has worked for the team as its cap specialist and contract negotiator. He is not a football guy, yet Snake Oil Jimmy said that Brown will have ultimate say on the 53 man roster. Brown will also have the final say on draft day.
* Every NFL expert and former coaches have said that the Cleveland job will be the least attractive of all the current openings. But not according to Snake Oil Jimmy. His incompetence will result in the Browns settling for a guy who has never been a head coach in the NFL.
* Johnny Manziel needs to be cut. I'm tired of his defenders trying to justify this spoiled rich kid's actions. He doesn't give a damn about his team, his teammates or the fans. All he cares about is promoting himself. But here's the bigger issue, Manziel is not a pro quarterback. He's too small and his arm isn't strong enough. Couple that with him not being committed to being the best he can be and you have an Arena League QB.
* Heard Justin Gilbert, another one of Ray Farmer's disaster first round picks in 2014, yesterday on Cleveland radio 92.3. The reason why he couldn't make team meetings in his rookie season was because he was a hard sleeper. You can't make this stuff up. This clown needs to be cut too.
* I wonder what Sashi Brown thinks of the $9 million contract that Dwayne Bowe got to do absolutely nothing this year.
* What a great testament to the character of Tom Coughlin by former Giant Justin Tuck. Tuck said that not only was Coughlin a great football coach but he also taught his players how to be good husbands and good parents. Will be interesting to see who the Giants will get to replace their former soon to be Hall of Fame coach.
* So much for exciting college football playoff games. Both games were a bust and one has to wonder how good the championship game will be. In fact the bowl games on New Year's Day were also non-eventful.
* The Maple Leafs head out west for a three game road trip beginning Wednesday against the Anaheim Ducks. You have to be impressed with the job that Mike Babcock is doing. The turnaround that this franchise has made since Team President cleaned house and brought in Kyle Dubas, Mark Hunter, Lou Lamiorello and Babcock has been amazing. Maybe Shanny could give Snake Oil Jimmy a call.
* With Wild Card weekend approaching, isn't it interesting that Brian Hoyer is leading the Houston Texans into the playoffs. As was pointed out by someone in Cleveland yesterday, the beginning of the end for Mike Pettine may have been when he was forced to keep Hoyer on the bench after he was injured so Johnny Boy could play.
* Here's hoping Cincy, Washington, Minnesota and Kansas City are victorious this weekend.
* Loved seeing Peyton Manning come off the bench and lead the Broncos to victory and the number one seed in the AFC. I'm not a Denver fan but I would love to see Manning lead them to the Super Bowl.
* The best that could happen to the Browns is if Hue Jackson or Jim Schwartz were hired as their new head coach. Both have head coaching experience in the NFL.
* And finally, it was really nice listening to former Browns Head Coach Sam Rutigliano yesterday. Brought back many great memories of the Kardiac Kids Days. Not sure if we will ever get back to Cleveland being relevant in the NFL again under Snake Oil Jimmy.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2015
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While not being able to handle the first winter weather of the year, here is what's on my mind this morning:
* Well, I had a feeling Brian Cashman wasn't done yet and sure enough the Yankees acquired fireballing reliever Aroldis Chapman for 4 minor leaguers, none of which were any of the team's top prospects. With Chapman, the Yankees will have an awesome back of the bullpen with Andrew Miller, Dellin Betances and Chapman. The only concern is whether the 3-time 27 year old All-Star will be suspended for an alleged domestic violence incident. One would think that the Yankees would have checked out the situation and believe even if Chapman is suspended he would still be available for most of the 2016 season. A bulked up hard throwing bullpen will help to bolster a fragile starting rotation.
* As many of you who follow me know, I have been extremely critical of Cashman but right now I would give him high marks for this off season's acquisitions as the Yankees continue to get younger and more athletic. It will only get better as the 4 big contracts come off the books.(Beltran, Sabathia, Texiera and ARod)
* The Maple Leafs continue to shock many in Leafs Nation as they defeated the New York Islanders in the Barclay Center. It is apparent that the team is responding quite well to Head Coach Mike Babcock and if they can get decent goaltending they will be a factor in determining who gets into the playoffs. One only wonders where they would be in the standings if they hadn't had such a terrible October.
* What will be interesting to see is who General Manager Lou Lamiorello will try to move at the trade deadline. Certainly it's possible that Michael Grabner and P.A.Parentau could be moved but one has to wonder if there would be any consideration to move Roman Polak or fan favorite Leo Komorov. Of course, there is the persistent speculation about the Leaf futures of Joffrey Lupul, Dion Phaneuf and Tyler Bozak.
* Speaking of Bozak, it has been really annoying how this guy has been a constant whipping boy. The fact remains that he didn't ask to be the team's number one center. He is a college free agent who has played up to his ability and has served the Leafs well. Babcock seems to have slotted him perfectly as is the case with Dion Phaneuf.
* Watching William Nylander get knocked out of Team Sweden's game against Switzerland had me thinking that this franchise is cursed. Luckily, the word is that he very well may play again in the World Juniors and that is good news for Sweden and better news for the Marlies and the Maple Leafs.
* It's interesting how Manzielmania continues to grow with each game that Johnny Football plays. I guess I'm confused as to how an NFL quarterback who rushes for nearly the same number of yards as he passes for is the formula for a Super Bowl contender.
* While I would agree that it may be unfair to evaluate Manziel with the receivers that he has to throw to, his actions off the field may be just as important when determining whether or not he is the quarterback of the future. Of course, now we see the Christmas Eve video of Manziel with an alcoholic beverage in his hand. Many will say what is the big deal. But the big deal is this kid was in an alcohol rehabilitation program. He shouldn't be drinking period. This has to call into question his judgment. To me the Browns have 2 options: 1.) get rid of him or 2.) keep him and draft another quarterback, not necessarily with their first round pick.
* The Bleacher Report is reporting that Ray Farmer will be shown the door once the season is over but Mike Pettine will be retained as head coach. I don't have a problem with that, particularly if Browns owner Jimmy Haslam insists that Pettine bring in some assistants who have some pro football experience. There is also rumors that Haslam will bring in former Green Bay GM Ron Wolf to act as a consultant to rebuild football operations. Would be a good move in my opinion.
* It didn't take long for the honeymoon to end between Bills fans and Buffalo head coach Rex Ryan. What is very telling is how the Bills have regressed under Ryan and the Jets are on the verge of making the playoffs under Todd Bowles.
* If I were a member of the Jets and needed additional motivation for Sunday's game, all I would think about is how Ryan was jumping around on the sidelines after the Bills win at MetLife Stadium earlier this season.
* Would really like to see Arizona or Carolina win the Super Bowl. Bruce Arians has done a great job and it's fun watching Carson Palmer have a chance to go far in the playoffs, particularly after the crushing injury he received a few years back against the Steelers when he was playing for Cincinnati. What can I say about Cam Newton. The kid is having an awesome year and Ron Rivera has this team really playing well. Would be a great NFC Championship Game.
* I don't know what to think about the Al Jazeera report about Peyton Manning and others using HGH. It seems hard to believe that Manning would risk his reputation. With the so-called source recanting his story, one would have to give Peyton the benefit of the doubt.
* For all of the gasbags and self-righteous morons who are slamming Mike Ditka for calling Al Jazeera not credible and garbage, I'm with Ditka. Since when is Al Jazeera a sports reporting agency. Credit to Da Coach for telling it like it is.
* With word that the Maple Leafs are looking to change their uniforms, one has to wonder how much of this is a result of Addidas getting the NHL contract for apparel next season. We know that Nike was involved in the ridiculously stupid new uniforms for the Browns. So much for tradition.
* There was an interesting article last week in the NY Post that raised the question as to whether or not Sidney Crosby is a coach killer. Crosby has had four head coaches in his career with the Pittsburgh Penguins. The article pointed out that Crosby has a close relationship with Penguins owner and icon, Mario Lemieux. I'm a Crosby fan, but the article gave me something to think about.
* If the playoffs started tomorrow in the NFL, the starting quarterbacks for the AFC playoff teams would be: Tom Brady, AJ McCarron, Brandon Weeden, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Alex Smith and Brock Osweiler. A far cry from the days of Kelly, Elway, Kosar, Marino and Esiason.
* By the way, the Browns could have had Bruce Arians or Todd Bowles as their head coach.
* Really looking forward to watching the Final Four in the College Football Playoffs and the Fiesta Bowl with Notre Dame and Ohio State. I'm pulling for Oklahoma, Michigan State and the Fighting Irish.
* Wonder if the gasbags on WGR550 realize that these college games are taking place this weekend. I'd bet anything I have that there will not be a segment in the morning or during drive time about them. More concerned about getting the right musical effects when they talk about Ryan O'Reilly.
* Here's hoping that you all have a Happy and Healthy 2016!!
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Tuesday, December 15, 2015
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While loving the fact that we may not have a White Christmas, here is what's on my mind this morning:
* The Cleveland Browns had an impressive win on Sunday against the Blaine Gabbert led 49ers and many are ready to anoint Johnny Manziel as THE guy to lead the Browns to the Super Bowl. I'm not ready to go that far as the better tests will be upcoming against Seattle, Kansas City and Pittsburgh. While I don't expect the Browns to win any of those games, it would be encouraging if they were competitive and Manziel played a part in that.
* It's amazing that the Browns were able to finally run the ball and the defense played their best game of the year. Of course, one has to wonder how much of this was as a result of San Francisco being awful. That's why the next 3 games will be interesting.
* I'm hearing rumblings that Browns GM Ray Farmer may be saved and that it will be Mike Pettine who will be shown the door. For Farmer to keep his job after having blown 4 first round draft picks in 2 years, terrible free agent signings, allowing productive players leave via free agency and an inability to realize that you need playmakers to win is a total outrage. Pettine ends up being the fall guy for an organization that is a joke.
* The Maple Leafs play tonight against the Tampa Bay Lightning and Steven Stamkos. Rumors are flying big time about the feud between Stamkos and Lightning head coach Jon Cooper and that Stamkos will head to free agency on July 1st. There are many in the Toronto media who believe that Stamkos could come to the Maple Leafs as a result. This was further fueled by Stamkos "liking" a tweet talking about the 25 year old superstar coming back to his hometown. I am not going to get overly excited just yet. If we get past the trade deadline on February 29th and Stamkos is still playing for Tampa Bay without a contract extension then come see me.
* Tonight's game is going to be a big one for Jonathan Bernier as this will be his first game back since coming off his stint with the Marlies. A weak performance could be the beginning of the Garrett Sparks era for at least the remainder of this season.
* The announcement that the Maple Leafs are going to change their logo and uniform for their 100th Anniversary season next year has me on high alert. The Leafs are an Original 6 franchise and the Maple Leaf logo is iconic. While a uniform re-design is one thing, playing around with the logo and the colors is another. Would the Green Bay Packers, New York Yankees, Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Black Hawks or Detroit Red Wings change their logos and team colors? If the plan is to go back to the early 60's logo I'm ok with that. But any Star Wars type change is a disgrace. Besides, I still haven't got over the Browns stupid uniform changes!!!
* Someone should tell LeSean McCoy to keep his mouth shut. His rant against Eagles head coach Chip Kelly during the week got rammed down his throat after the Eagles defeated the Bills on Sunday essentially ending Buffalo's chances to make the playoffs. Then he shows no guts by storming off the field, throwing his helmet and blowing off reporters after the game. What a great role model!!!
* I'm beginning to wonder about Rex Ryan. I believed that he got a raw deal in New York and that he would be a good fit for the Bills. But, his team's performance this year calls into question his coaching abilities. What's most troubling is the lack of discipline which has resulted in an alarming number of penalties.
* Despite his ability, the Bills need to move Jerry Hughes. His stupid uncalled for penalties week after week are an embarrassment.
* Take a look at this Sunday's NFL schedule. There is only one game, Denver vs Pittsburgh, where both teams are over .500. What a joke and it shows that the product being put out there every weekend is inferior to what it used to be. But it doesn't matter as ratings are up and the NFL continues to make money hand over foot. I'm so glad I canceled The Sunday Ticket.
* Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has determined that Pete Rose's reinstatement request has been denied. Manfred's decision is based upon the fact that Rose has shown no remorse and he continues to gamble. Noble reasons indeed however hard for me to swallow when Major League Baseball are partners with Draft Kings, the fantasy sports website which has been outlawed in a number of states because it has been determined as a form of gambling.
* Let me start out by saying that I was never a Pete Rose fan. But, he is the all time hits leader and deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. What has never been proven is that Rose threw games in order to win a bet. In fact, he bet on the Reds. In the Black Sox Scandal, it was determined that members of the White Sox threw games in order to get paid. As a result, Shoeless Joe Jackson has been barred from the Hall even though many believe that Jackson was not directly involved with the plot.
* I still believe that Brian Cashman will make another move or two to shore up the Yankee pitching staff.
* And finally, take a look at the nationally prime time games coming up this week. Tampa Bay - St. Louis on Thursday, NY Jets - Dallas on Saturday, Arizona - Philadelphia on Sunday and Detroit - New Orleans on Monday. In this group, only the Jets and Cardinals are over .500. Yet, people will watch. Enjoy!!!
* The Cleveland Browns had an impressive win on Sunday against the Blaine Gabbert led 49ers and many are ready to anoint Johnny Manziel as THE guy to lead the Browns to the Super Bowl. I'm not ready to go that far as the better tests will be upcoming against Seattle, Kansas City and Pittsburgh. While I don't expect the Browns to win any of those games, it would be encouraging if they were competitive and Manziel played a part in that.
* It's amazing that the Browns were able to finally run the ball and the defense played their best game of the year. Of course, one has to wonder how much of this was as a result of San Francisco being awful. That's why the next 3 games will be interesting.
* I'm hearing rumblings that Browns GM Ray Farmer may be saved and that it will be Mike Pettine who will be shown the door. For Farmer to keep his job after having blown 4 first round draft picks in 2 years, terrible free agent signings, allowing productive players leave via free agency and an inability to realize that you need playmakers to win is a total outrage. Pettine ends up being the fall guy for an organization that is a joke.
* The Maple Leafs play tonight against the Tampa Bay Lightning and Steven Stamkos. Rumors are flying big time about the feud between Stamkos and Lightning head coach Jon Cooper and that Stamkos will head to free agency on July 1st. There are many in the Toronto media who believe that Stamkos could come to the Maple Leafs as a result. This was further fueled by Stamkos "liking" a tweet talking about the 25 year old superstar coming back to his hometown. I am not going to get overly excited just yet. If we get past the trade deadline on February 29th and Stamkos is still playing for Tampa Bay without a contract extension then come see me.
* Tonight's game is going to be a big one for Jonathan Bernier as this will be his first game back since coming off his stint with the Marlies. A weak performance could be the beginning of the Garrett Sparks era for at least the remainder of this season.
* The announcement that the Maple Leafs are going to change their logo and uniform for their 100th Anniversary season next year has me on high alert. The Leafs are an Original 6 franchise and the Maple Leaf logo is iconic. While a uniform re-design is one thing, playing around with the logo and the colors is another. Would the Green Bay Packers, New York Yankees, Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Black Hawks or Detroit Red Wings change their logos and team colors? If the plan is to go back to the early 60's logo I'm ok with that. But any Star Wars type change is a disgrace. Besides, I still haven't got over the Browns stupid uniform changes!!!
* Someone should tell LeSean McCoy to keep his mouth shut. His rant against Eagles head coach Chip Kelly during the week got rammed down his throat after the Eagles defeated the Bills on Sunday essentially ending Buffalo's chances to make the playoffs. Then he shows no guts by storming off the field, throwing his helmet and blowing off reporters after the game. What a great role model!!!
* I'm beginning to wonder about Rex Ryan. I believed that he got a raw deal in New York and that he would be a good fit for the Bills. But, his team's performance this year calls into question his coaching abilities. What's most troubling is the lack of discipline which has resulted in an alarming number of penalties.
* Despite his ability, the Bills need to move Jerry Hughes. His stupid uncalled for penalties week after week are an embarrassment.
* Take a look at this Sunday's NFL schedule. There is only one game, Denver vs Pittsburgh, where both teams are over .500. What a joke and it shows that the product being put out there every weekend is inferior to what it used to be. But it doesn't matter as ratings are up and the NFL continues to make money hand over foot. I'm so glad I canceled The Sunday Ticket.
* Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has determined that Pete Rose's reinstatement request has been denied. Manfred's decision is based upon the fact that Rose has shown no remorse and he continues to gamble. Noble reasons indeed however hard for me to swallow when Major League Baseball are partners with Draft Kings, the fantasy sports website which has been outlawed in a number of states because it has been determined as a form of gambling.
* Let me start out by saying that I was never a Pete Rose fan. But, he is the all time hits leader and deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. What has never been proven is that Rose threw games in order to win a bet. In fact, he bet on the Reds. In the Black Sox Scandal, it was determined that members of the White Sox threw games in order to get paid. As a result, Shoeless Joe Jackson has been barred from the Hall even though many believe that Jackson was not directly involved with the plot.
* I still believe that Brian Cashman will make another move or two to shore up the Yankee pitching staff.
* And finally, take a look at the nationally prime time games coming up this week. Tampa Bay - St. Louis on Thursday, NY Jets - Dallas on Saturday, Arizona - Philadelphia on Sunday and Detroit - New Orleans on Monday. In this group, only the Jets and Cardinals are over .500. Yet, people will watch. Enjoy!!!
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Tuesday, December 8, 2015
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While hoping El Nino' never leaves Western New York, here is what's on my mind:
* As many of you may know, I have been very critical of Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman. But his trades this off season have been good ones acquiring Aaron Hicks in November and this evening getting Starlin Castro from the Cubs for Adam Warren and Brendan Ryan. Castro is 25 years old and a 3 time All-Star and immediately answers the second base question. These moves continue to make the Yankees younger which has been long overdue.
* I have a feeling that Cashman is not done as it has been reported that the Yanks are looking for another young pitcher. Ivan Nova and Brett Gardner are possible trade chips and with the acquisition of Castro, Rob Refsnyder could also be available. It also could set up the possibility for Refsnyder to go back to the outfield which is the position he originally played. It's about time that the Yankees realize that they must avoid these long term mercenary contracts to older players.
* The Toronto Maple Leafs continue to be fun to watch as they turned in a 3-2 shootout win over the New Jersey Devils. The Leafs outshot the Devils and young goalie Garrett Sparks earned his 4th win since coming up to the big team from the Marlies. The kid has filled in admirably with James Reimer injured and Jonathan Bernier being sent down for a conditioning stint.
* You would have to be blind to not see the difference in the Leafs from last season. Nazem Kadri has really picked up his play and that has also been the case with Peter Holland. The Mike Babcock effect is evident.
* With the way William Nylander and Mitch Marner have been playing, the future is looking brighter for the Blue & White.
* Well it's official: Johnny Manziel will be the starting quarterback Sunday for the Cleveland Browns against the San Francisco 49'ers. I'm glad he's starting because I'm tired of hearing the Manzealots whine and complain. As far as I'm concerned, Head Coach Mike Pettine was right in sitting him. What hurts Pettine is he doesn't have the pedigree that a more experienced coach has because no one would be questioning the move if this was Bill Belchick or Tom Coughlin doing this.
* The Browns organization is a total joke and the man who needs to be held accountable is Jimmy Haslam. It's obvious he doesn't have a clue and must get rid of General Manager Ray Farmer and Pettine. Farmer had an opportunity to move this franchise forward as he had 4 first round draft picks. Instead he has set this franchise back at least 3-4 years by his terrible drafts and questionable free agent signings.
* I agree with a caller from the Drennan Live show that Haslam needs to overpay for an established current general manager and name him President of Football Operations and give that person total control. Anything short of that will continue this disaster.
* Was interested to see on Twitter someone calling for a boycott of the Browns game on Sunday. It's about time.
* The number of bowl games is a complete joke. What's worse is that there are 3 teams with 5-7 records playing in a bowl game.
* Really looking forward to the Ohio State - Notre Dame game at the Fiesta Bowl. Go Irish!!
* The NFL continues to alienate long time fans like yours truly by the ridiculous rule interpretations that seem to change weekly. By far this season has been the worst for officiating in the NFL.
* There are so many mediocre teams in the NFL that the NFC East and AFC South division winners could be below .500.
* And finally, only at Orchard Park can people be having sex in the parking lot after a Bills game. Hence, Buffalo being called the City of Good Neighbors.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Tuesday's Thoughts
While counting down the days to pitchers and catchers, here is what's on my mind this morning:
* The NFC Championship Game turned into an instant classic with Seattle's stunning come from behind overtime win over Green Bay. While everyone will point to the botched recovery of the onside kick by the Packers, the game was lost in the first half when Green Bay had to settle for field goals in the red zone as opposed to touchdowns. As a Browns fan I know that it always comes back to bite you.
* The New England Patriots emphatically became the AFC representative in the Super Bowl by manhandling the Indianapolis Colts 45-7. You can't help but be impressed and respect the job that both Bill Belichick and Tom Brady have done with the Patriots.
* While the NFL has become a passing league, both Super Bowl teams received huge games from running backs in the Conference Championship games. I guess you still need to be able to run the ball to win in December and January.
* If the Indianapolis Colts are to take the next step, they must be able to find a running game. Ahmad Bradshaw was playing well prior to his injury but the ex-Giant running back will be 29 years old next year and is on the small size. They thought Trent Richardson would be the answer but he wasn't even dressed for the playoffs. Without a go to back, Andrew Luck is going to have a tough time as evidenced by Sunday's game.
* The Chicago Bears made an excellent move by hiring John Fox to be their head coach. Fox is a defensive minded coach and that should bode well for a team that has been awful defensively for the last two years. The other thing about Fox is that he has had a history of building good coaching staffs and that will be important particularly as it relates to the offensive coordinator position.
* Can't wait to hear what the NFL finds out from their investigation on the claim that the Patriots deflated footballs in order to give their team a better grip on a wet ball. The Patriots may have taken over from the Yankees the title of "Evil Empire".
* Mike Harrington's column in Sunday's Buffalo News about the state of the Buffalo Sabres is right on point. Harrington calls into question the team's quest to be able to select Connor McDavid or Jack Eichel when there is hardly anything in place to help either of these kids if they get one of them. What veteran help is in place? Brian Gionta and Matt Moulson? Give me a break. And what about Jeremy White's man crush, Mikhail Grigerenko, who is becoming the latest NHL draft bust. Moreover, what about the fans who spend good money to come and watch the Sabres play. Some are buying the notion that this season is necessary to get the next Sidney Crosby. But there are no guarantees and it is foolish to think that an 18 year old kid is going to automatically turn a franchise around that is devoid of talent. As Harrington put it, this organization is a joke.
* I have no problem with the NCAA reinstating Joe Paterno's victories to his record which made him the most winning coach in college football history. What happened with Sandusky had absolutely nothing to do with those wins. The fact that the NCAA included this as part of a settlement shows that there was no basis for its action other than to bury Paterno.
* The All-Star break can't happen soon enough for the Toronto Maple Leafs as they dropped their fifth game in a row losing to the Carolina Hurricanes 4-1 at the ACC last night. But for the last 6 minutes of the game, the Leafs looked like a team totally lost. With each loss mounting it is becoming a foregone conclusion that they will not make the playoffs. As a result, Brendan Shanhan and Dave Nonis should take a page out of Knicks President Phil Jackson and start tearing things down.
* Not sure what is up with Tyler Bozak but he looked awful last night. He has regressed badly since the early part of the season and management should explore what kind of market there is for the soon to be 29 year old center. Jonathan Bernier is another player who did not look good last night and by his own admittance did not play well on Saturday night against St.Louis. If it were me, James Reimer would get the start in Ottawa on Wednesday. Based on what I saw last night, Nazem Kadri needs to be paired with Phil Kessel for the rest of the year. They seem to have a good chemistry and provided some real offensive creativity which the Leafs are in desperate need. Another player who seems to be regressing is James van Riemsdyk.
* The Dion Phaneuf bashing has grown to epic proportion and I believe it is unwarranted. He didn't ask to be captain and he didn't hold a gun to Nonis' head over his current contract. As has been said by many, he's not a number one defenseman but he is a top 2 or 3. I thought last night he tried very hard to get things going for his team yet he will still be criticized. A guy who should be criticized is David Clarkson. While it is true that Clarkson didn't hold up Dave Nonis for his massive free agent contract, the problem is unlike Phaneuf there is no redeeming value to Clarkson's game. Clarkson being on the second power play unit is an absolute joke and he is nothing more than a fourth line player at this point. He's also taking valuable ice time away from a younger player.
* There is no question that the Leafs are missing Peter Holland, Joffrey Lupul and Leo Komorov. As these players come back, it will be time for some moves to be made. If the Leafs are not going to use David Booth then they should put him on waivers. Trevor Smith should be sent back down to the Marlies and Troy Bodie should not be in a Maple Leaf uniform again. The Leafs need to explore if there is truly a market for Joffrey Lupul and if there is they need to move him. I'm not sure what to make of Cody Franson. Based on his age and his ability to score from the blue line, I would like to keep him. But management needs not to overpay and if they determine in their discussions with Franson's agent that his price is too steep, then they need to move him. With respect to David Clarkson, he would be healthy scratch. The Leafs need to give guys like Sam Carrick more ice time. Why bring Matt Frattin up if you are not going to give him regular minutes. If he can't get that ice time then you need to send him back down and he needs to stay with the Marlies.
* And finally, does anyone really care about the NFL and NHL All-Star Games?
* The NFC Championship Game turned into an instant classic with Seattle's stunning come from behind overtime win over Green Bay. While everyone will point to the botched recovery of the onside kick by the Packers, the game was lost in the first half when Green Bay had to settle for field goals in the red zone as opposed to touchdowns. As a Browns fan I know that it always comes back to bite you.
* The New England Patriots emphatically became the AFC representative in the Super Bowl by manhandling the Indianapolis Colts 45-7. You can't help but be impressed and respect the job that both Bill Belichick and Tom Brady have done with the Patriots.
* While the NFL has become a passing league, both Super Bowl teams received huge games from running backs in the Conference Championship games. I guess you still need to be able to run the ball to win in December and January.
* If the Indianapolis Colts are to take the next step, they must be able to find a running game. Ahmad Bradshaw was playing well prior to his injury but the ex-Giant running back will be 29 years old next year and is on the small size. They thought Trent Richardson would be the answer but he wasn't even dressed for the playoffs. Without a go to back, Andrew Luck is going to have a tough time as evidenced by Sunday's game.
* The Chicago Bears made an excellent move by hiring John Fox to be their head coach. Fox is a defensive minded coach and that should bode well for a team that has been awful defensively for the last two years. The other thing about Fox is that he has had a history of building good coaching staffs and that will be important particularly as it relates to the offensive coordinator position.
* Can't wait to hear what the NFL finds out from their investigation on the claim that the Patriots deflated footballs in order to give their team a better grip on a wet ball. The Patriots may have taken over from the Yankees the title of "Evil Empire".
* Mike Harrington's column in Sunday's Buffalo News about the state of the Buffalo Sabres is right on point. Harrington calls into question the team's quest to be able to select Connor McDavid or Jack Eichel when there is hardly anything in place to help either of these kids if they get one of them. What veteran help is in place? Brian Gionta and Matt Moulson? Give me a break. And what about Jeremy White's man crush, Mikhail Grigerenko, who is becoming the latest NHL draft bust. Moreover, what about the fans who spend good money to come and watch the Sabres play. Some are buying the notion that this season is necessary to get the next Sidney Crosby. But there are no guarantees and it is foolish to think that an 18 year old kid is going to automatically turn a franchise around that is devoid of talent. As Harrington put it, this organization is a joke.
* I have no problem with the NCAA reinstating Joe Paterno's victories to his record which made him the most winning coach in college football history. What happened with Sandusky had absolutely nothing to do with those wins. The fact that the NCAA included this as part of a settlement shows that there was no basis for its action other than to bury Paterno.
* The All-Star break can't happen soon enough for the Toronto Maple Leafs as they dropped their fifth game in a row losing to the Carolina Hurricanes 4-1 at the ACC last night. But for the last 6 minutes of the game, the Leafs looked like a team totally lost. With each loss mounting it is becoming a foregone conclusion that they will not make the playoffs. As a result, Brendan Shanhan and Dave Nonis should take a page out of Knicks President Phil Jackson and start tearing things down.
* Not sure what is up with Tyler Bozak but he looked awful last night. He has regressed badly since the early part of the season and management should explore what kind of market there is for the soon to be 29 year old center. Jonathan Bernier is another player who did not look good last night and by his own admittance did not play well on Saturday night against St.Louis. If it were me, James Reimer would get the start in Ottawa on Wednesday. Based on what I saw last night, Nazem Kadri needs to be paired with Phil Kessel for the rest of the year. They seem to have a good chemistry and provided some real offensive creativity which the Leafs are in desperate need. Another player who seems to be regressing is James van Riemsdyk.
* The Dion Phaneuf bashing has grown to epic proportion and I believe it is unwarranted. He didn't ask to be captain and he didn't hold a gun to Nonis' head over his current contract. As has been said by many, he's not a number one defenseman but he is a top 2 or 3. I thought last night he tried very hard to get things going for his team yet he will still be criticized. A guy who should be criticized is David Clarkson. While it is true that Clarkson didn't hold up Dave Nonis for his massive free agent contract, the problem is unlike Phaneuf there is no redeeming value to Clarkson's game. Clarkson being on the second power play unit is an absolute joke and he is nothing more than a fourth line player at this point. He's also taking valuable ice time away from a younger player.
* There is no question that the Leafs are missing Peter Holland, Joffrey Lupul and Leo Komorov. As these players come back, it will be time for some moves to be made. If the Leafs are not going to use David Booth then they should put him on waivers. Trevor Smith should be sent back down to the Marlies and Troy Bodie should not be in a Maple Leaf uniform again. The Leafs need to explore if there is truly a market for Joffrey Lupul and if there is they need to move him. I'm not sure what to make of Cody Franson. Based on his age and his ability to score from the blue line, I would like to keep him. But management needs not to overpay and if they determine in their discussions with Franson's agent that his price is too steep, then they need to move him. With respect to David Clarkson, he would be healthy scratch. The Leafs need to give guys like Sam Carrick more ice time. Why bring Matt Frattin up if you are not going to give him regular minutes. If he can't get that ice time then you need to send him back down and he needs to stay with the Marlies.
* And finally, does anyone really care about the NFL and NHL All-Star Games?
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Tuesday's Thoughts
While counting down the days until spring, here is what's on my mind this morning:
* Well, the ax finally fell on Randy Carlyle and I predicted back in September he wouldn't make it past January. All of the numbers show that the Leafs were regressing as far as puck possession and shots on goal. Leafs President Brendan Shanahan indicated last week that it was during the team's 10-1-1 streak that management began to consider making a change. The Leafs needed to make this move if they were going to utilize Shanahan's commitment to bring analytics into the team's mindset in evaluating players. Carlyle was coaching to save his job and not necessarily to let the young kids grow and become better players.
* After the Carlyle firing, an overwhelming majority of the mainstream media in Toronto focused their attention on Phil Kessel. Kessel is uncoachable. You can't win with Kessel. If the Leafs are to progress they must trade Kessel. What a joke. Kessel is the best scoring winger that the Leafs have had since Lanny McDonald. He has scored 30 goals or more for four of his five seasons with the Leafs and had 20 goals in the 48 game season in 2012-13. He is clearly the most talented player on the team yet he is the reason why this team has problems. It's a bunch of crap. As EJ Hradek said Monday morning on TSN1050, the Leafs have failed to provide players around Kessel that would allow him to be what he is: a top ten scorer. He's not a Selke Trophy candidate and those Gasbags in the Toronto media know better. Part of the problem is that many in the media don't like the fact that Kessel is not comfortable around them. He also is an American and that irritates some because he is the highest paid player on the team. The geniuses in the media also equate making the most money meaning that you are the team leader. Kessel is being paid to be a goal scorer and a point producer. In case they haven't noticed, he doesn't have a C or an A on his jersey. If you want to complain about how much money he makes then place the blame where it belong which is on Dave Nonis.
* If the Toronto Gasbags want to look for who's responsible how about focusing on Nonis. It was Nonis who extended the current contracts to Kessel, Dion Phaneuf, Jake Gardiner and Tyler Bozak. He is also responsible for the terrible contract given to David Clarkson. Speaking of which, how come there isn't as much finger-pointing at number 71 as there is at Kessel? Maybe it has to do with him being a Mimico boy.
* The Toronto Gasbag media was getting on Shanahan for his press conference last week. Oh they were saying he should have came out on the day when Carlyle was fired. But these are the same morons who got on Brian Burke for being so loud and out front. Shanahan's explanation was a good one: he has a GM and it was his responsibility to address the firing. He also indicated that he said all along that he would address the media at the beginning, the middle and the end of the season. The other criticism was that Shanahan did not spell out what his plans were for the team, ex.: who will they possibly look to coach the team next year,etc. Really?? No general manager or top executive of a team is going to share that type of information, particularly during the middle of the season. But, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment is an easy target and the Toronto Gasbags love to take shots at them when they can.
* Funny how the same media types who hated Ron Wilson when he coached the Leafs were now welcoming him with open arms when he said that "Phil is 2 weeks on and then he's 2 weeks off." Oh, the TO Gasbags thought they had just received enlightment from the Dali Lama. As Brian Burke noted, he never heard Wilson complain about Kessel while he was head coach.
* The Dave Feschuk-Phil Kessel interaction on the day when it was announced Carlyle was fired was typical rat-bag Feschuk. What was more funny was how everyone in the Toronto mainstream media defended Feschuk.
* Kyle Shanahan leaving the Browns does not bother me. Quite frankly I felt that his play calling in the second half of the season, particularly in the red zone was putrid. However, reports that Shanahan wanted out because of interference from the "personnel people", including the texting to the sidelines on what plays to call sheds a different light on his departure. It's also being reported that Shanahan was against putting Manziel in after the Indy game. Kudos to Shanahan for taking a stand. Unfortunately the dumpster fire that is the Cleveland Browns continues to burn thanks to the "personnel people". I would love to know who are these "personnel people". Is it Ray Farmer? What role does owner Jimmy Haslam have to play in all of this? It all leads up to the fourth offensive coordinator in four years.
* The Denver Broncos firing of John Fox was surprising. This guy has had an outstanding record and has had an outstanding coaching staff. Now with Fox gone, Defensive Coordinator Jack DelRio going for his second interview with the Oakland Raiders and Adam Gase being pursued by the 49ers, this team is looking at a major shake-up. I guess the genius John Elway has it all figured out.
* Many arouund the NFL believe that John Fox may end up in Chicago as the Bears head coach. The Bears need to rebuild their defense and Fox is a defensive-minded coach. He also has a relationship with Bears advisor Ernie Accorsi. This would be a good move for the Bears.
* Many arouund the NFL believe that John Fox may end up in Chicago as the Bears head coach. The Bears need to rebuild their defense and Fox is a defensive-minded coach. He also has a relationship with Bears advisor Ernie Accorsi. This would be a good move for the Bears.
* With the upheaval in Denver, it makes you wonder if this will be the final straw that forces Peyton Manning into retirement. While it's been reported that Manning was suffering from an injury which was more serious than reported, I'm not sure if that was why he looked like an old quarterback struggling to hang on. Manning was non-committal on whether he would come back for another season. Time will tell but from what I saw on Sunday, Manning should call it a career, He has nothing further to prove.
* Rex Ryan's decision to accept the Buffalo Bills' offer to be their head coach was surprising. Ryan is a defensive minded coach and Buffalo's strength is their defensive unit. What was his undoing with the Jets was an unproven quarterback which is what he inherits in Buffalo along with no first round draft pick in this year's draft. From the Bills perspective, this was a great hiring. Ryan is an established head coach and he got a raw deal in New York. He took the Jets to 2 conference championships with Mark Sanchez as their quarterback. For years, the Bills have never hired an established NFL head coach. They have now and it remains to be seen how Ryan will be able to deal with an offensive unit that has major question marks. The first sign to look for is who he hires as his offensive coordinator. Rumor has it that Rex may be interested in Marc Trestman, who failed miserably as an NFL head coach but has been a good offensive coordinator in the NFL.
* I'm not an Urban Meyer fan but I have to acknowledge the job that he did this year with Ohio State which was capped off by their 42-20 victory over Oregon giving the Buckeyes the National Championship. It's incredible how Meyer was able to get this team to reach the top of the college football world with a third string quarterback. The Buckeyes are going to be good for a long time and the Big Ten is back on the map in college football.
* The New York Yankees have hired two hitting coaches (Jeff Pentland and Alan Cocknell) and an infield coach (Joe Espada). Espada will also be the third base coach, Tony Pena will be the first base coach and Rob Thomson will be the bench coach. Despite being interviewed, Willie Randolph was not hired as Brian Cashman indicated that Randolph would be an asset to any major league coaching staff. Any staff except the Yankees, a team and organization that Randolph loved as a player and as a coach. Another example of how this current Yankee regime could careless about one of their own.
* And finally, I can't wait to see and hear the interactions between Rex Ryan and the Buffalo Gasbags like Paul Hamilton and the other GR dopes. Could be very entertaining.
* Rex Ryan's decision to accept the Buffalo Bills' offer to be their head coach was surprising. Ryan is a defensive minded coach and Buffalo's strength is their defensive unit. What was his undoing with the Jets was an unproven quarterback which is what he inherits in Buffalo along with no first round draft pick in this year's draft. From the Bills perspective, this was a great hiring. Ryan is an established head coach and he got a raw deal in New York. He took the Jets to 2 conference championships with Mark Sanchez as their quarterback. For years, the Bills have never hired an established NFL head coach. They have now and it remains to be seen how Ryan will be able to deal with an offensive unit that has major question marks. The first sign to look for is who he hires as his offensive coordinator. Rumor has it that Rex may be interested in Marc Trestman, who failed miserably as an NFL head coach but has been a good offensive coordinator in the NFL.
* I'm not an Urban Meyer fan but I have to acknowledge the job that he did this year with Ohio State which was capped off by their 42-20 victory over Oregon giving the Buckeyes the National Championship. It's incredible how Meyer was able to get this team to reach the top of the college football world with a third string quarterback. The Buckeyes are going to be good for a long time and the Big Ten is back on the map in college football.
* The New York Yankees have hired two hitting coaches (Jeff Pentland and Alan Cocknell) and an infield coach (Joe Espada). Espada will also be the third base coach, Tony Pena will be the first base coach and Rob Thomson will be the bench coach. Despite being interviewed, Willie Randolph was not hired as Brian Cashman indicated that Randolph would be an asset to any major league coaching staff. Any staff except the Yankees, a team and organization that Randolph loved as a player and as a coach. Another example of how this current Yankee regime could careless about one of their own.
* And finally, I can't wait to see and hear the interactions between Rex Ryan and the Buffalo Gasbags like Paul Hamilton and the other GR dopes. Could be very entertaining.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Tuesday's Thoughts
While trying to stay warm, here's what is on my mind this morning:
* The Toronto Maple Leafs are limping home after a terrible 2-7 road trip which leaves them hanging on to the 8th and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. There has been plenty of discussion about what needs to be done to turn this team around. There are those who believe that the coach should be fired and there are others who say that some of the core players should be moved. But another piece that should be considered is the general manager. If you want to talk about the core players, it was Nonis who re-signed Dion Phaneuf and Phil Kessel to their current contracts. It was Nonis who gave the ridiculous contract to Mimico's own David Clarkson. And it was Nonis who signed 37 year old Stephane Robidas. Maybe the first person that needs to go is Dave Nonis.
* While many like to get on Kessel and Phaneuf, the fact of the matter is that both of them are players who are miscast. Phaneuf is not a true number one defenseman. He's a good number 2 or 3 but he is expected to be the shut down guy. Kessel is a goal scorer. He's not a Selke Trophy candidate but neither is Patrick Kane. Kane has Toews, who does Kessel have? Both of these players are miscast and I have more of a problem with the contract that Clarkson has than Kessel's and Phaneuf's. Let me ask who would have more value on the trade market: Kessel, Phaneuf or Clarkson?
* In my mind, Randy Carlyle needs to go. Carlyle's teams have historically declined in the area of puck possession. This includes his time in Anaheim. In the three seasons that Carlyle started as head coach, the Leafs have had monumental collapses. Players certainly share in the blame, but so does the head coach.
* I find it interesting how in love so many Leaf fans are with Cody Franson. He certainly has a great shot from the point but he is slow and I don't find him all that great defensively. If history tells us anything, the Leafs will overpay to keep him. In case anyone realizes it, Franson is part of the core.
* In the end, the problem stills circles back to Dave Nonis.
* The National Football League should be ashamed of itself for a lot of reasons but one of them has to be the state of the performance of their referees. Officiating this year has been awful and the Detroit-Dallas playoff game really put a spotlight on this sad state of affairs. I have been watching football for over 50 years and all I have ever heard was that a defender needs to be looking at the ball in order to potentially make a play. The Dallas linebacker never looked back toward the ball and he made contact with the Detroit receiver. How the flag could be picked up on that play is a joke. But it doesn't end there. At the end of this play, Dez Bryant goes on the field without his helmet on and was screaming at the officials. This is a blatant unsportsmanlike penalty but apparently no offical saw this. The NFL is the most popular major sport in North America but it is the only sport of the four major ones that employs part-time officials. The integrity of the game is being called into question with such terrible officiating.
* Of course, no one should think that the NFL cares about integrity when money is what drives it. Case in point, the owner of the St.Louis Rams has announced that he is going to build a new stadium in Inglewood, California which would lead to the franchise moving to Los Angeles. How does a current St.Louis season ticket holder re-up for the 2015 season? And where is Roger Goodell looking out for those fans? He could careless because it is all about the money.
* But for the Dallas game, the other three wild card matchups were not very exciting.
* The situation with the Buffalo Bills has really gone south. While everyone wants to blast Doug Marrone, it was Russ Brandon who gave him his contract with the $4 million dollar guaranteed opt out and it was Doug Whaley who traded away the team's first round draft pick in 2015 in order to acquire Sammy Watkins. The problem is there is only one person currently on the roster who could throw to Watkins and that is EJ Manuel.
* Speaking of the Watkins trade, it seems that Marrone was extremely opposed to the trade as he and Whaley argued over the move. While Bills fans may feel that Marrone is a control freak jerk, he was right about the trade as the Bills could have drafted an Odell Beckham Jr. and still had their number one draft pick this year.
* Speaking of the Watkins trade, it seems that Marrone was extremely opposed to the trade as he and Whaley argued over the move. While Bills fans may feel that Marrone is a control freak jerk, he was right about the trade as the Bills could have drafted an Odell Beckham Jr. and still had their number one draft pick this year.
* Reports out of New York is that the interview with the Jets did not go very well for Marrone. One has to wonder how much of that was as a result of the New York media, particularly the Daily News, slamming the Jets if they settled on Marrone. In the end, Marrone may find himself sitting out this season while he collects his $4 million dollars from Terry Pegula.
* Johnny Manziel was involved in another bar incident, this time in Houston, Texas. Browns owner Jimmy Haslam said that the team would not put up with players who are not committed to winning. What more does this organization need to see that this kid is a media creation who is nothing more than a cartoon character. Manziel needs to be removed from the Browns organization.
* While very painful to watch, Phil Jackson is doing the right thing by tearing down the New York Knicks. With only 5 wins, New York is going nowhere this season and so it is imperative to clear cap space and be in position for a top pick in this year's draft.
* It has been reported that the Yankees have interviewed Willie Randolph for the first base/infield coaching job. I have been calling for this to happen since Mick Kelleher was fired. This is a no-brainer and Number 30 should be in the first base coaching box this season.
* When is the NCAA going to start looking into the lawless college football program called Florida State. Jimbo Fisher is an enabler who condones all of the various misdeeds. If you want a window in the mindset of this program, just look at the end of their game against Oregon when the team went straight to their locker room without congratulating the Ducks.
* I pity the team who drafts "Crablegs" Winston in the 2015 NFL Re-entry Draft.
* Here's hoping that Jim Harbaugh restores the Michigan football program.
* Love the fact that the SEC had a terrible bowl season. The smugness of its fans and the ESPN connection is enough to make anyone get sick.
* As someone pointed out yesterday, if there was no playoff format the national championship game would have been between Florida State and Alabama.
* I'm not an Urban Meyer fan, so I will be rooting for Oregon to win the national championship.
* And finally, congratulations to my Canadian friends in the big win for Team Canada in the World Juniors Tournament.
* Johnny Manziel was involved in another bar incident, this time in Houston, Texas. Browns owner Jimmy Haslam said that the team would not put up with players who are not committed to winning. What more does this organization need to see that this kid is a media creation who is nothing more than a cartoon character. Manziel needs to be removed from the Browns organization.
* While very painful to watch, Phil Jackson is doing the right thing by tearing down the New York Knicks. With only 5 wins, New York is going nowhere this season and so it is imperative to clear cap space and be in position for a top pick in this year's draft.
* It has been reported that the Yankees have interviewed Willie Randolph for the first base/infield coaching job. I have been calling for this to happen since Mick Kelleher was fired. This is a no-brainer and Number 30 should be in the first base coaching box this season.
* When is the NCAA going to start looking into the lawless college football program called Florida State. Jimbo Fisher is an enabler who condones all of the various misdeeds. If you want a window in the mindset of this program, just look at the end of their game against Oregon when the team went straight to their locker room without congratulating the Ducks.
* I pity the team who drafts "Crablegs" Winston in the 2015 NFL Re-entry Draft.
* Here's hoping that Jim Harbaugh restores the Michigan football program.
* Love the fact that the SEC had a terrible bowl season. The smugness of its fans and the ESPN connection is enough to make anyone get sick.
* As someone pointed out yesterday, if there was no playoff format the national championship game would have been between Florida State and Alabama.
* I'm not an Urban Meyer fan, so I will be rooting for Oregon to win the national championship.
* And finally, congratulations to my Canadian friends in the big win for Team Canada in the World Juniors Tournament.
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Tuesday's Thoughts
While wondering if 2015 is the year that one of my teams will make the playoffs, here is what's on my mind this morning:
* Another Browns season comes to an end and another dumpster fire is burning in Cleveland. The events of the past week have made it abundantly clear to me that Johnny Manziel needs to go. He's an immature punk who will never amount to a true pro quarterback. What he lacks in size he needs to make up with by increased preparation and paying attention to detail. Unfortunately, this kid doesn't have it upstairs to understand that. He is a college frat boy. He says he is going to change and be more dedicated and then the team has to send out security to find him because he was late for treatment. You can't trust a thing this punk says. If Johnny Manziel is on the Browns next year, it is a slap in the face to every Browns fan.
* The Browns also need to look long and hard at Josh Gordon. Of the 3 Stooges, Gordon could probably bring back the most to the Browns in a trade. During the off season I was ok with the Browns keeping Gordon on the team and riding out the suspension. But in light of recent events, Gordon has to go. When you look at rookies like Odell Beckhan Jr., Mike Evans, Sammy Watkins and Kelvin Benjamin and the impact that they have had this year with their respective teams then there is hope that you can get that talented number one receiver in the draft. Something to think about: how much better off would the Browns have been if they drafted any of these guys in the first round as opposed to Manziel and Justin Gilbert?
* Justin Gilbert may be the most salvageable of the 3 Stooges. However, he would have a short leash and if he didn't turn things around in OTAs and training camp, he would be gone by opening day in 2015. As a point of reference, here are the last 5 first round picks of the Browns: Brandon Weeden, Trent Richardson, Barkevious Mingo, Justin Gilbert and Johnny Manziel. And you want to know why this team is a dumpster fire every year?
* If I were in charge of the Browns, I would bring back Brian Hoyer and Connor Shaw and I would draft a quarterback later in the draft, somewhere between the third and fourth rounds. It is imperative that the lack of depth on the offensive line be addressed and tough decisions need to be made pertaining to Jordan Cameron and Jabaal Sheard. In my opinion, they would both be back.
* It's great that Cleveland owner Jimmy Haslam called out the 3 Stooges by saying such behavior won't be tolerated. What concerns me is that Haslam qualified things after he said that by saying that these young guys will be given the opportunity to correct things. To me, that's a bunch of crap. If you weren't prepared to complete your job at work or if you came late to work, you would be fired. Haslam needs to have a backbone and get rid of the 3 Stooges.
* The Chicago Bears cleaned house on Monday by firing GM Phil Emery and Head Coach Marc Trestman. It was evident that Trestman lost the team and that was really clear when his Offensive Coordinator Aaron Kromer called out Jay Cutler publically. At that point, Trestman should have fired Kromer. When that didn't happen he was done. Emery was the guy who hired Trestman and signed Jay Cutler to his current contract. His free agent signings have been a bust and the rapid decline of the Bears defense has doomed this team, in spite of all the offensive talent. In my mind, the right guy for the job as head coach would be Rex Ryan. Ryan is a defensive specialist who can build defenses. With the right offensive coordinator, Ryan could be the guy to restore the Monsters of the Midway.
* The New York Jets followed the Bears by doing what everyone expected by firing Ryan along with General Manager John Idzik. Idzik was in over his head and that showed in his drafting and his inability to bring in any quality free agents. Jets owner Woody Johnson needs to give some hope to a fan base that is rancid right now about their team.
* The Michigan Wolverines football program may be on the road to respectability with the hiring of Jim Harbaugh. This was a good move for both the school and for Harbaugh. What will be interesting now is how San Francisco will replace him.
* Mike Smith getting fired in Atlanta came as no surprise particularly after their terrible performance Sunday against Carolina. Of course, not much has been done to improve the Falcons defense.
* People want to criticize Tom Brady but for me he is the ultimate team guy who is all about winning as he re-negotiated his contract to give the Patriots an extra $24 million dollars in cap space.
* Now on the other hand you have Ndamukong Suh. This guy stomps on Aaron Rodgers' leg and as a result is suspended for next weekend's playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys. It will be interesting to see if the Lions will re-sign this thug and if they don't who will. Guy has a ton of talent but he can't control himself.
* One team you might not want to play in the NFC Playoffs is the Carolina Panthers and the team that could knock off Seattle in the NFC is Dallas.
* The injury to Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell knee may prevent him from playing against Baltimore on Saturday night. That's a tough break for Pittsburgh as Bell has been a work horse. If he is unable to go, Ben Roethlisberger will really be asked to carry the offensive load.
* I was not a big Shawn Kelley fan but I'm not sure I understand what Brian Cashman is doing. He's added Andrew Miller and Justin Miller and has lost David Robertson and Kelley. The big talk was that Cashman was going to build up the bullpen a la Kansas City. Somehow I don't see it.
* The play of the Toronto Maple Leafs as of late is a disgrace. Blowing both games in Florida after having a 2 goal lead is inexcusable. The last time that happened on consecutive nights by the Maple Leafs was in April 1989. What's more maddening is being out shot continuously by wide margins. Seems like the same old story. I'm not a big Randy Carlyle fan but I'm not sure changing the coach will change this team's inability to play sound defensive hockey and have it start to maintain puck control in the other team's zone.
* The announcement by Kyle Orton of his retirement from the NFL has really set the Buffalo Bills into panic mode. Orton was signed just before the season started as it was felt that there was a need to have a veteran ready to step in if EJ Manuel faltered. Well after the loss to Houston, Orton was in and he was better than Manuel but not good enough to get the Bills into the playoffs. With Orton out, the Bills are left with Manuel and the so-called Bills Mafia is besides themselves. One has to wonder if going 9-7 this year will ultimately have set the franchise back. If the Bills have decided Manuel is not salvageable, then they will need to bring in not only a veteran but also need to get a young guy.
* And finally, to all of those who follow this blog, a Happy and Healthy 2015.
* The announcement by Kyle Orton of his retirement from the NFL has really set the Buffalo Bills into panic mode. Orton was signed just before the season started as it was felt that there was a need to have a veteran ready to step in if EJ Manuel faltered. Well after the loss to Houston, Orton was in and he was better than Manuel but not good enough to get the Bills into the playoffs. With Orton out, the Bills are left with Manuel and the so-called Bills Mafia is besides themselves. One has to wonder if going 9-7 this year will ultimately have set the franchise back. If the Bills have decided Manuel is not salvageable, then they will need to bring in not only a veteran but also need to get a young guy.
* And finally, to all of those who follow this blog, a Happy and Healthy 2015.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Tuesday's Thoughts
While being proud of myself that I have finished my Christmas shopping, here is what's on my mind this morning:
* Well, the Johnny Football era began in Cleveland on Sunday and it was a total disaster. Manziel looked awful. He made bad throws and looked lost out there. The running game was non-existent which put more of an onus on Manziel. The Browns defense was terrible. To allow the Bengals to rush for over 100 yards in the first half was disgraceful.
* Merrell Hoge was very outspoken in his criticism of Manziel and the Browns in general. To be honest with you, I agree with Hoge. There is no doubt we have only seen Manziel start one game but Hoge made an excellent point when he said that Manziel was not a first round talent but was taken in the first round. The pick was a reach and I have to wonder how much influence Jimmy Haslam had with that decision. But Manziel is not the only questionable selection in the first round as Justin Gilbert has had a VERY unimpressive rookie season. Gilbert was the eighth pick overall in the draft and could not crack the starting lineup. With two first round picks in the 2015 Draft, let's hope General Manager Ray Farmer does a better job than he did in this year's draft.
* Interesting article in the NY Post this morning about Johnny Manziel. The Post's Bart Hubbuch called into question Kyle Shanahan's play calling by saying that Manziel was in sets that did not capitalize on his ability to use his legs which set the rookie quarterback up for failure. Hubbuch makes some interesting points particularly when he claims that his league sources indicated that the Browns drafted Manziel at the behest of owner Jimmy Haslam rejecting Mike Pettine's opinion on Manziel.
* Interesting article in the NY Post this morning about Johnny Manziel. The Post's Bart Hubbuch called into question Kyle Shanahan's play calling by saying that Manziel was in sets that did not capitalize on his ability to use his legs which set the rookie quarterback up for failure. Hubbuch makes some interesting points particularly when he claims that his league sources indicated that the Browns drafted Manziel at the behest of owner Jimmy Haslam rejecting Mike Pettine's opinion on Manziel.
* By the way, I hate the all brown uniforms that Cleveland wore Sunday. What happened to tradition? The classiest uniforms are the traditional ones: Green Bay, Indianapolis, NY Giants and Dallas.
* The Toronto Maple Leafs are on fire as they had a weekend sweep of the Detroit Red Wings and the Los Angeles Kings. Moreover, they swept all four games in the two back to back sets that they faced. What has been a pleasant surprise has been the secondary scoring that the Leafs are receiving from guys like Mike Santorelli and Richard Panik. It's funny how being able to roll four lines that can play has had a major impact up to this point of the season. The depth that the Leafs have will lead the coaching staff to make some tough decisions once Leo Komorov and Roman Polak are ready to play.
* It's really fun to see a player grow in front of your eyes and that's what we are witnessing with Nazem Kadri. I'm going to be honest with you, I had my doubts about this kid but he has made me a believer. Not sure if it was the chat that he had with Brendan Shanahan but Kadri is no longer a defensive liability. He is arguably the Leafs best all around center. I was truly impressed with how he handled both Henrik Zetterberg and Anze Kopitar. As he continues to commit to the defensive aspects of the game, with his offensive skill he can be one of the top all around players in the league.
* Leafs Lunch on Friday had the three hosts predict how many points the Leafs would get on the weekend. Brian Hayes said the Leafs would get three points, Jamie MacClennan said two points and Jeff O'Neill said zero. I guess Jeff was wrong and shame on Hayes for not calling him out on it Monday.
* The Leafs have five games remaining before the Christmas break and those five games start off tonight against the Anaheim Ducks at the Air Canada Center. It is key for the Leafs to avoid any extended losing streaks if they are to convince themselves and their apprehensive fan base that this will be another season where there is a late season collapse. After tonight, the Leafs go to Carolina on Thursday, play Saturday at the ACC against Philadelphia and then go to Chicago on Sunday to take on the Blackhawks. Their last of the five game stint is on December 23 at Dallas. I'll take going 3-2 before they head out on a five game road trip after Christmas.
* The Leafs have five games remaining before the Christmas break and those five games start off tonight against the Anaheim Ducks at the Air Canada Center. It is key for the Leafs to avoid any extended losing streaks if they are to convince themselves and their apprehensive fan base that this will be another season where there is a late season collapse. After tonight, the Leafs go to Carolina on Thursday, play Saturday at the ACC against Philadelphia and then go to Chicago on Sunday to take on the Blackhawks. Their last of the five game stint is on December 23 at Dallas. I'll take going 3-2 before they head out on a five game road trip after Christmas.
* The Yankees announced the signing of Chase Headley to continue to play third base. The deal was four years at $52 million dollars. If Headley can stay healthy then this is not a bad deal. My concern is that this guy has had a history of back issues. Hopefully those are behind him. This signing would also seem to indicate that the Yankees see Alex Rodriguez as mainly a DH which according to both NY dailies will not sit well with him. Nothing like ARod drama to begin another baseball season.
* Brian Cashman indicated in an interview that the Yankees are not in on Max Scherzer. The reason given was that the team did not want to commit to a seven year contract to a 30 year old pitcher. Hmmm...do you believe him?
* Is there a bigger joke of a franchise in the National Hockey League than the Edmonton Oilers? Dallas Eakins is the latest head coach to get the ax as it was announced yesterday that Eakins was fired and General Manager Craig MacTavish has named minor league coach Todd Nelson as interim head coach. As I mentioned last week, Eakins would have been better served being an assistant coach in the NHL before taking a number one job, especially one that saw two experienced head coaches (Pat Quinn and Tom Renney) not be able to turn the team around. There are two constants that have overseen this mess: Kevin Lowe and Craig MacTavish. Someone should tell ownership that it is time to cut the cord from the 80's Oilers as these guys have led this once proud franchise into the toilet.
* Interesting fact number one: the Green Bay Packers have never won in Ralph Wilson Stadium.
* Interesting fact number two: the New York Jets 16-11 victory over the Tennessee Titans is the first time that the score of 16-11 has ever been the final score of an NFL game.
* Plenty of talk about the NHL expanding to Las Vegas. To me, expansion is not the answer but re-location is the way to go. All they would have to do is move the Florida Panthers to Las Vegas and that would give each conference 15 teams. There is no question that Quebec City or a second team in Toronto is more deserving but the NHL must even out the conferences. Bringing the league up to 32 teams further dilutes the talent.
* So far the Boston Red Sox have spent the most money in free agency. So much for the evil empire.
* Jon Lester was presented to the Chicago media as he had signed with the Cubs. Lester's number is 34 in deference to Walter Payton, Kerry Wood and Nolan Ryan. This guy is going to be well liked in the Windy City.
* Tough news for the Dallas Cowboys as DeMarco Murray has a broken hand and has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Indianapolis. It will be interesting to see how this impacts the Cowboys since he has become a vital cog in that team's offense.
* Kudos to Marcus Mariota for winning the Heisman Trophy. It will be interesting to see if this kid decides to leave Oregon.
* Was really interesting to hear former Heisman Trophy Winner John Huarte tell the story how he was notified that he had won the award. Huarte was the quarterback for Notre Dame and won the award 50 years ago. He was in his dorm room and the phone was ringing out in the hallway. Huarte answered it and was told that he won the Heisman. Far cry from today's major production put on by ESPN.
* Well Bills fever is running wild in Western New York. Buffalo's chance to make the playoffs are slim but it is feasible that they could go 9-7 which would be a big improvement over last season. However the big question is: will this success lull the franchise to believe that they can be playoff contenders with Kyle Orton as quarterback?
* And finally, Ted Nolan is one of the best coaches in the National Hockey League. Despite a roster way short on talent, he has managed to get the Buffalo Sabres to be a respectable hockey team. While I understand Sabre fans wanting their team to tank so they can draft Connor MacDavid or Jack Eichel, it is not in Nolan's DNA to have his team not compete. Think about his first stint with the Sabres when he had "the hardest working team" in the NHL. If the Sabres wanted to tank, they should have kept Ron Rolston. By the way, there were plenty of empty seats at the First Niagara Center last night when Buffalo played Ottawa.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Tuesday's Thoughts
While wondering if anyone under the age of 45 in Western New York knows what "The Little Three" is, here's what is on my mind this morning:
* Well I wonder if Joe Thomas still thinks that Brian Hoyer gives the Cleveland Browns the best chance to win. If he does then he has taken too many blows to the head while playing on the offensive line. The Browns confounded Andrew Luck for a good portion of the game, scored two touchdowns on their own and set up a field goal with an interception but it was still not enough as the Indianapolis Colts came from behind to defeat the Browns 25-24. The defense forced the Colts into four turnovers but the most the Browns could get out of that was three points. But this has been a problem for weeks and the blame lies with Hoyer and Offensive Coordinator Kyle Shanahan.
* Hoyer had good field position throughout most of the game but was unable to capitalize on it. I'm not sure what more needs to be seen to realize that Brian Hoyer is not a starting quarterback let alone a franchise quarterback. You saw one on Sunday in Andrew Luck. Even when they are having a bad day, they make plays to win and Luck did just that particularly in the second half.
* Really disturbed over reports by Jay Glazer that the Browns were not happy with Johnny Manziel because he was at a Cleveland Cavaliers game. According to the report, the Browns are concerned over Manziel's lack of preparation and that he should have been spending his time getting ready for the Colts' game because there was a chance he might start. Are you kidding me? If this is true then the Ray Farmer/Mike Pettine era may rank up there with the list of dumb regimes that have ran the Cleveland Browns since 1999. The Browns knew that this kid marches to his own drumbeat. His off the field exploits should not be a surprise. Besides, two hours at a Cavs game is going to make the difference in whether Manziel is ready to play? Give me a break!!
* Saw Coach Mike Pettine's press conference and I'm still not sure who will be starting against Cincinnati this Sunday. If the Browns have no intention of bringing Hoyer back or they don't feel they can keep him at what they consider fair, then Johnny Manziel should be the starter. By the way, in my opinion, he should have been the starter against the Colts.
* The Toronto Maple Leafs have a big week coming up with two sets of back to back games. The first set begins tonight at 7:30 as the surprising Calgary Flames roll into the ACC. The Leafs are 4-1 on this current homestand and they would like to close it out with a victory. Then on Wednesday they go over to Detroit to take on the Red Wings. The Wings have been playing well as of late and the Leafs must be ready from the opening face off in both of these games. I would imagine that James Reimer will play one of these two games. Jonathan Bernier has really asserted himself as the team's number one but Reimer should get one of these two games. The weekend sees the Leafs hosting Detroit on Saturday and the defending Stanley Cup Champion Los Angeles Kings on Sunday. No doubt that both goalies will see action over the weekend.
* It had been reported a week or so ago that Phil Kessel is fending off some nagging injuries and it looks it. Kessel never wants to come out of the lineup but he doesn't seem to have his usual spark when he has the puck in open ice. He seems to be laboring quite a bit. If he is hurting, the team needs to step in as missing a couple of games in December isn't a big deal but missing 5 or more in February and March could be a big problem.
* It is really a pleasure to see the Leafs utilizing all four lines. The off season acquisitions have panned out as Mike Santorelli, Daniel Winnik, Richard Panik, Leo Komorov and David Booth are giving the Leafs forward depth that they have not had in quite awhile. Wonder if Randy Carlyle misses Colton Orr and Fraser McLaren.
* Nazem Kadri really impressed me Saturday night against Vancouver. Carlyle had Kadri centering a line with Mike Santorelli and Daniel Winnik. Their assignment was to battle the Sedins and Kadri was every bit up to the task. The defensive side of the game has been a concern pertaining to Kadri's play. But, it's obvious that the young center has received the message and is starting to round out his game. This bodes well for the Leafs along with the development of their other young center, Peter Holland. Both of these former first round draft picks are giving the Leafs some hope at the center position.
*The Baseball Winter Meetings began yesterday and it will be interesting to see what the New York Yankees do as they still have some holes to fill. Last week, the Yanks traded Shane Greene in a three team deal to acquire shortstop Didi Gregorius. Gregorius will fill the shortstop position vacated by the retirement of Derek Jeter. This 25 year old youngster is an excellent defender but has a weak bat. Moving Greene creates another hole in the starting rotation that has Masahiro Tanaka (fingers crossed he doesn't need Tommy John), Ivan Nova (won't be ready until May-June coming off Tommy John), CC Sabathia (coming off knee surgery) and Michael Pineda. If Adam Warren and David Phelps round out this rotation, I don't care who they have in the bullpen.
* Speaking of the bullpen, letting David Robertson go is a huge mistake. Brian Cashman has said that they don't have a proven closer and that they might go after someone like Jason Grilli. Are you kidding me? There is something terribly wrong with this organization as it seems coming up through the farm system means nothing when it comes to free agency.
* Its being reported that the Yankees and Giants are the team's most interested in Chase Headley.
* The Cubs signed Jason Hammel and appear to be in on Jon Lester. According to Jon Heyman, the Cubs and the Giants appear to be the favorites to sign the 30 year old left-hander. If the Cubs get Lester look out!!
* The other Chicago team, the White Sox have made two huge moves signing Yankee closer David Robertson and acquiring Jeff Samardzija.
* The Seattle Mariners seem to be the favorites to sign Miquel Cabrera. You know Robinson Cano will be lobbying for the Melkman. If they get Cabrera, the Mariner lineup bulks up big time with Cabrera, Cruz and Cano.
* The Oakland A's appear to be in sell off mode as they have moved Josh Donaldson to the Blue Jays and Brandon Moss to Cleveland along with letting Jason Hammel and Jeff Samardzija go. Apparently, Billy Beane believes he needs to re-tool with youth.
* Interesting story about how the relationship between David Ortiz and Alex Rodriguez has soured ever since ARod's attorney questioned Ortiz's use of PEDs. If the shoe fits, wear it Big Papi.
* The NCAA Playoff Committee got it right by knocking TCU out of the final four and putting Ohio State in it. The Buckeyes deserve the opportunity after defeating Wisconsin in convincing fashion 59-0 in the Big Ten Championship Game. What made it more impressive was that the Buckeyes did it with their third string quarterback.
* Really looking forward to watching Marcus Mariota and his Oregon Ducks take on Crablegs Winston and Florida State. Here's hoping the Ducks do the job on the lucky Seminoles.
* Paul MacLean was fired yesterday as head coach of the Ottawa Senators. Rather strange since this guy was the darling of the hockey world two years ago. Maybe the powers that be in Ottawa should realize that they don't have a very good team. I'm sure MacLean will find a job somewhere next season.
* There is a report that Cubs starting shortstop Starlin Castro may have been involved in a firefight in a nightclub in the Dominican Republic. I really like Castro and think he could be a star shortstop for years to come but if he is involved here this won't bode well for him with GM Theo Epstein.
* Two of the most sought after head coaches in the NFL may be Jim Harbaugh and Rex Ryan. I've seen Ryan's name mentioned with Atlanta and Chicago. Harbaugh is rumored to be coveted by Oakland and the NY Jets.
* And finally, The Little Three consisted of the three Catholic independent basketball teams in Western New York: Niagara, Canisius and St.Bonaventure. The schools would play a home and home series each year, though Niagara's home games were played at Buffalo's War Memorial Auditorium because the Student Center (now named the Gallagher Center) was too small. These three schools regularly played Syracuse, Villanova, St. John's and Providence. In fact, all three programs were better than Georgetown.
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Tuesday's Thoughts
As the countdown to Christmas begins, here's what is on my mind this morning:
* The Johnny Manziel era begins in Cleveland and it is the move that had to be made. As anyone who has read this blog or my Twitter posts, you know that I was not crazy about the Browns drafting Johnny Football. I had no problem with Coach Mike Pettine going with Brian Hoyer as the Browns starting quarterback. But over the last five games, Hoyer has shown that he is not the quarterback of the future let alone the guy to lead this team to the playoffs this year. In his last five games, Hoyer has thrown for three touchdowns while also throwing 8 interceptions. The first seven games, he had 8 touchdowns and only two interceptions.
* As a realistic Browns fan, I know it would be nice if they made the playoffs but if they did they would probably get bounced in their first game. That's why making the move to Manziel is best for the long term future of the franchise. It's imperative that the Browns see what they have in Johnny Football before the end of this season to determine if they need to use a top draft pick on another quarterback in the 2015 Draft.
* Kyle Shanahan had another bad game and all of the talk about him getting a head coaching job next year is pre-mature in my mind. Two points: 1.) Why did he continue to run sweeps with Isiah Crowell? The play went no where every time it was called. 2.) On Buffalo's 1st series of the second half, Kyle Orton was picked off by Joe Haden inside Buffalo territory. Why wouldn't you go for the jugular with a play action pass to the end zone? Instead he tried the same running play to Crowell that went no where. Then Hoyer gets sacked and the Browns have to punt the ball away.
* One other point about the play calling, the Browns red zone offense is no better now than it was under Pat Shurmer and Rob Chudzinski. You need to score touchdowns.
* The Maple Leafs continue to play well as they convincingly defeated the Washington Capitals 6-2 on Saturday night. Since the 9-2 drubbing at the hands of the Nashville Predators, this Leaf team seems to be playing with a purpose. Even in their 4-3 overtime loss at Pittsburgh, they showed some fight as they fought back from a 2-0 deficit to tie the game in regulation.
* The Leafs are finally healthy up front as they got Joffrey Lupul and David Booth back and as a result Randy Carlyle is using four lines which have all been productive.
* The Alex Ovechkin hit on Leo Komorov was a cheap shot and should warrant a review by the NHL. All I have to say is this: if the shoe was on the other foot and Komorov cheap shot Ovechkin resulting in him being taken out of the game, Komorov would be suspended. Here's hoping Komorov can play tonight against Dallas.
* Jake Gardiner's heart has been called into question but he was the first player who I saw get into Ovechkin's face after he nailed Komorov. Funny, I haven't heard any of the Toronto gasbags mention that at all.
* Here's hoping Korbinian Holzer continues to play as he had the last two games. If it continues, the Leafs are in a very good position for a possible trade once Roman Polak comes back.
* The Leafs will have some difficult decisions to make as they approach the trade deadline this season. They have a number of players who will be free agents next season (Cody Franson, Nazem Kadri, Jonathan Bernier, Mike Santorelli, Daniel Winnik). There have been reports that Joffrey Lupul is concerned about possibly being moved out of Toronto. I like Lupul but the Leafs really didn't miss a beat when he was out with an injury. If Holzer shows that he can play well consistently, the Leafs may be able to move a defenseman. The key would be to clear cap space as the cap will not go up that much next season. While the Leafs can be a playoff team, I think its safe to say that they are not a Stanley Cup contender at this point. The next couple of months will be very interesting in Leafland.
* The Leafs will have some difficult decisions to make as they approach the trade deadline this season. They have a number of players who will be free agents next season (Cody Franson, Nazem Kadri, Jonathan Bernier, Mike Santorelli, Daniel Winnik). There have been reports that Joffrey Lupul is concerned about possibly being moved out of Toronto. I like Lupul but the Leafs really didn't miss a beat when he was out with an injury. If Holzer shows that he can play well consistently, the Leafs may be able to move a defenseman. The key would be to clear cap space as the cap will not go up that much next season. While the Leafs can be a playoff team, I think its safe to say that they are not a Stanley Cup contender at this point. The next couple of months will be very interesting in Leafland.
* New York media types calling for the Giants to move Eli Manning are morons. I'll take a two-time Super Bowl Champion any day.
* At the end of the day, the AFC North may be the most overrated division in the NFL. Pittsburgh looked awful against New Orleans and Baltimore blew a game at home against San Diego. Cincinnati held on for dear life against Tampa Bay and the Browns are fortunate to be 7-5.
* Was so happy to see Colt McCoy get a shot in Washington. He threw for close to 400 yards on Sunday.
* Speaking of Washington, you have to wonder if RG III will ever get back to what he was his rookie year. You have to wonder if the decline in his play is related to his knee injury or is it a result of him being too much of a celebrity. Rumors are that the Redskins would take a 5th or 6th round draft pick for RG III.
* The Browns-Bills game on Sunday was one of the worst games I've seen in a long while. By the way, for these Blue Cheese breath morons here in Western New York, the Bills are not a playoff team and if they get in they will be knocked out in the first game which is the same thing I said about the Browns.
* Kudos to Jerry Sullivan for pointing out to the Louie Lackawannas of the world that it's nice to be happy about being in the hunt but the Bills offense is putrid and they are not a legitimate playoff team.
* It will be interesting to see how the Bills top defensive line plays next week against Peyton Manning and the Broncos in Denver.
* The arbitrator's decision to overturn Ray Rice's indefinite suspension should not be a surprise to anyone. The fact is that Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Ray Rice twice for the same offense. In most labor-management situations that is a no-no. Yet, had to hear people being interviewed in bars saying that the arbitrator's decision sends the message that domestic violence is not a big deal. Really?? The message that the decision sends is that the National Football League, in working with the NFL Players Association, needs to set up a process on how to handle such offenses. Goodell cannot be the judge and jury.
* The arbitrator's decision to overturn Ray Rice's indefinite suspension should not be a surprise to anyone. The fact is that Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Ray Rice twice for the same offense. In most labor-management situations that is a no-no. Yet, had to hear people being interviewed in bars saying that the arbitrator's decision sends the message that domestic violence is not a big deal. Really?? The message that the decision sends is that the National Football League, in working with the NFL Players Association, needs to set up a process on how to handle such offenses. Goodell cannot be the judge and jury.
* The Toronto Blue Jays made a nice move in acquiring Josh Donaldson for Brett Lawrie and 3 prospects. Lawrie has a history of being injury prone and Donaldson adds more punch to a lineup that already features Edwin Encarnacion and Jose Bautista. Add the acquisition of Russell Martin and the Blue Jays will have a formidable experienced lineup in 2015. Don't be surprised if they make some additional moves during the Winter Meetings.
* Melky Cabrera is as good as gone in Toronto. Will be interesting to see where the Melkman ends up.
* Meanwhile Brian Cashman is preparing to repel down a building in Connecticut.
* Any reason why Willie Randolph has not been hired by the Yankees to be their first base and infield coach?
* In 2009, the Yankees infield was Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, Robinson Cano and Mark Teixiera. All were considered All-Stars. In 2015 it will be ? at third base, ? at shortstop, ? at second base and lucky if you get 125 games from Teixiera at first base. Meanwhile, Cashman is repelling down a building with Bobby Valelntine.
* It's being reported that the Yankees are interested in lefty reliever Andrew Miller. There is plenty of speculation as to what the Yankees are doing by going after Miller. Are they looking to build a back end bullpen that would consist of Miller, David Robertson, Dellin Betances and Justin Wilson? Are they looking to send a message to Robertson that they will move on without him? I simply don't understand why there should be any question about re-signing Robertson. This home-grown 30 year old, who has had one of the best earned run averages of any reliever since 2009, is looking for a four year deal and the Yankees are only willing to give him a three year deal. It's not about the money, it's about the term. This whole situation sounds like the Cano scenario from last year. Why do the Yankees have a hard time giving home grown players long term contracts but have no problem giving long term contracts to free agents such as Jacoby Ellsbury and Brian McCann? And let's not forget the guaranteed three year contract they gave to 36 year old Carlos Beltran.
* It's being reported that the Yankees are interested in lefty reliever Andrew Miller. There is plenty of speculation as to what the Yankees are doing by going after Miller. Are they looking to build a back end bullpen that would consist of Miller, David Robertson, Dellin Betances and Justin Wilson? Are they looking to send a message to Robertson that they will move on without him? I simply don't understand why there should be any question about re-signing Robertson. This home-grown 30 year old, who has had one of the best earned run averages of any reliever since 2009, is looking for a four year deal and the Yankees are only willing to give him a three year deal. It's not about the money, it's about the term. This whole situation sounds like the Cano scenario from last year. Why do the Yankees have a hard time giving home grown players long term contracts but have no problem giving long term contracts to free agents such as Jacoby Ellsbury and Brian McCann? And let's not forget the guaranteed three year contract they gave to 36 year old Carlos Beltran.
* The NFL rule change that limits what a defensive back can do five yards beyond the line of scrimmage is a big joke. It is also inconsistently called.
* Would love to see Missouri knock off Alabama in the SEC Championship Game. If that should happen it could be possible that no team from the SEC makes the playoffs.
*Do you remember when Brian Burke said that he felt the Toronto market would be too tough for a rookie coach and that is why he hired Randy Carlyle over Dallas Eakins? Well, now some NHL gasbags are saying that Edmonton may have made a mistake by hiring Eakins. Their rationale is that it would have made more sense for Eakins to serve as an NHL assistant coach before taking on a head coaching job in the NHL. I guess Brian Burke was right even though certain members of the media would never admit it.
* Gotta love Sportstime Ohio talk show host Bruce Drennan. After the Browns loss to the Bills on Sunday, Drennan said that the worst thing about the loss was that the Bills stink!! That's why I love the guy!!
* The Packers-Patriots game was billed as a Super Bowl preview. Somehow, I don't see it. I'm not a big fan but with a renewed running game, Denver will be a tough team to beat in the playoffs. I'm really impressed with their young running back C.J. Anderson and he could be a difference maker in the post season.
* It seems to be a foregone conclusion that Jim Harbaugh will be gone from San Francisco. Big rumor has him either going to Oakland or the Jets. But wouldn't it be great if he went back to where his career started in Chicago?
* And finally, does anyone know whatever happened to Everrett Golson??
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Tuesday's Thoughts
While thinking about how much turkey I'm going to eat on Thursday, here is what's on my mind this morning:
* Sunday's Browns game had me screaming at the television set for most of it. The 26-24 victory over the Atlanta Falcons kept their playoff hopes alive but there are some troubling signs to consider. Brian Hoyer's game was abysmal. Three interceptions with the worst being in the end zone which could have extended the lead and forced to Falcons to get more than a field goal. I'm sounding like a broken record but my biggest concern is that the Browns are still going to need a legitimate playoff type quarterback. They don't have one on the current roster and that includes Johnny Manziel.
* I'm also concerned with the coaching staff. Time management is an issue and it was evident at the end of the first half as they left time outs on the table when they should have used one after Josh Gordon's huge catch. At the end of the game, instead of using their last time out, Hoyer could have spiked the ball and then used the time out before the field goal attempt. Speaking of field goal attempt, going for a 60 yarder with Devin Hester back there was dumb. It was especially dumb in that Billy Cundiff has the worst field goal percentage outside the 50 yard line in all of the NFL. Mike Pettine needs to be smarter.
* While many in the Cleveland media praise Offensive Coordinator Kyle Shanahan, I'm not as impressed. Not being able to capitalize on turnovers for touchdowns will eventually come back to haunt the Browns. This has been a problem all season long. I also have to call into question the play that was called which led to Hoyer's interception in the end zone. It was first and goal from the five yard line so there was no need to throw especially the way Isiah Crowell was running inside the red zone.
* Kudos to the rookie running backs, Crowell & Terrence West, as they showed why the Browns didn't need the disgruntled Ben Tate. What else can you say about Josh Gordon. This guy is unreal and would have had more yardage if Hoyer was on target. The Browns defense also made plays, particularly Paul Kruger, Joe Haden and Craig Robertson.
* The Maple Leafs responded to the media-created controversy by defeating the Detroit Red Wings 4-1. The Leafs really turned it up in the third period and everything got started with Tyler Bozak's shorthanded goal that gave the Leafs 2-1 lead and they never looked back. Once again, the Peter Holland - Mike Santorelli - Leo Komorov line was a factor as Holland and Komorov each scored and they provided a strong forecheck inside the Detroit zone. Holland's goal was a beauty.
* Roman Polak will be out for four weeks due to a knee sprain that was suffered as a result of a collision with the Wings Tomas Tatar. It could have been worse but the Leafs will have to weather the storm while Polak is out.
* The usual Toronto media critics who are regularly all over Jake Gardiner had nothing to say after the Red Wing game. The kid had a solid game as did Morgan Reilly but I didn't hear any of the TO gasbags giving any praise.
* Really sad to hear about the passing of Pat Quinn. As a Leaf fan, Quinn's teams in the late 90s early 2000s were playoff contenders and made the Eastern Conference finals twice. The Big Irishman will be missed. Every time I hear the song, The Mighty Quinn, I always think of him. God bless you, Pat.
* Had to laugh hearing Milan Lucic whine like a baby after he was knocked down with one punch by the Blue Jackets' Dalton Prout. If you watch the replay, Lucic initiated the whole thing by going at Prout. If he didn't want to fight then why did he go at Prout. Lucic should have shut his mouth and if he feels so inclined take care of things the next time the Bruins play Columbus.
* Can't wait to hear more on this story involving Johnny Manziel and the altercation that took place early Saturday morning. Manziel's agent issued a statement which conflicts with initial reports so it remains to be seen what else comes out. Bottom line: Johnny Football needs to grow up. This is why I did not want the Browns to draft him.
* The Boston Red Sox made a big splash with the signings of Hanley Ramirez and Pablo Sandoval. They have created a glut of bats which could result in a trade for a frontline pitcher. Think: Cole Hamels.
* Meanwhile, Brian Cashman is getting ready to repel down a building in Connecticut with Bobby Valentine.
* Why not bring Willie Randolph back as infield and first base coach? The guy is a Yankee through and through and knows the game. By the way if you want a nice gift for a Yankee fan, get Randolph's book "The Yankee Way". It's a great read!!
* Solomon Wilcots made a jerk out of himself on the Bills-Jets broadcast. Spero Dedes was talking about the catch that Odell Beckham Jr. made on Sunday night when Solomon said, "everyone will know your name, Ladell Beckham Jr. " And this guy gets paid to do this.
* The new Hockey Night In Canada broadcast is terrible. Too many know-it-all talking heads and the new host, George Stroumboulopoulus, is annoying.
* Finally, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone here in the U.S.
* Finally, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone here in the U.S.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Tuesday's Thoughts
While beginning my four month bitch about the cold and snow, here's what is on my mind this morning:
* What a sports weekend. Let's first start with my favorite hockey team: the Toronto Maple Leafs. After a great game against the Boston Bruins, the Leafs dropped back to back games on the weekend. Friday they dropped a 2-1 decision to the Pittsburgh Penguins at the ACC. The Leafs didn't play great but they certainly had a chance to get a point. But the 6-2 loss to the lowly Buffalo Sabres left many Leaf fans shaking their heads. The Leafs were awful in all aspects of the game and it's hard to understand. How can a team play so well against the Bruins and be embarrassed by Buffalo.
* Remember the controversy caused when Joffrey Lupul said it was frustrating playing at home because the ACC crowd was too quiet? Well in Buffalo on Saturday, there were more Leaf fans in the First Niagara Center than Sabre fans. Not only were there more Leaf fans but they were loud and proud! So much for the crowd getting the team going. If the Leafs played with as much passion as the Leaf fans who go to Buffalo to watch them play, their record in Buffalo would not be 1-14-1 in their last 16 games at First Niagara Center.
* There has been plenty of questions, both inside and outside the organization, about the first line being weak defensively. If that is the case, why not break them up? Prior to Joffrey Lupul being injured, Randy Carlyle did just that. After the Lupul injury, Carlyle had Daniel Winnick on the line with Phil Kessel and Nazem Kadri. But, when Carlyle needed some offense he went back to Tyler Bozak and James van Reimsdyk teaming up with Kessel. So what do you want Randy??
* The furor that was caused by Phil Kessel refusing to speak to the media after Saturday's debacle in Buffalo is a joke on many levels. First, Kessel was obviously pissed at being embarrassed by the worst team in the NHL. But, you see he can't win. Kessel has been criticized for showing no emotion and being a me-first player. But when he shows emotion he's a dirt bag because he wouldn't talk to the media. Leading the media pity party was TSN Leaf beat reporter Jonas Siegel. Siegel believes that Kessel owes it to the fans to speak to the media. Really Jonas?? I could careless if Kessel speaks to you ever again. What I also found interesting that Siegel said that he covers for the players. I want to know, what are you covering up Siegel?? I don't buy that for a minute.
* Secondly, there are members of the Toronto media who will never warm up to Phil Kessel. I remember a couple of years before he re-signed with the Leafs, some media types saying that Kessel will leave Toronto when he became a free agent so the Leafs should trade him to get something before they lost him and got nothing. You see, according to these geniuses, Kessel didn't like the pressure of playing in Toronto and would want to go back to the U.S. Well, I guess they were wrong as Kessel has expressed numerous times about how he loves playing in Toronto.
* I wonder how many members of the Washington media are ready to run Alex Ovechkin out of town because he isn't a good two-way player. In fact, I would make the argument that Kessel is a better all around player than Ovechkin. I am sick and tired of the Kessel bashing by the Toronto media. He is Toronto's best player. The challenge for Brendan Shanahan is to surround him with players who can compliment his talent. Is he a great two-way player? No he is not. But he is their most talented player and I'm not expecting him to be Patrice Bergeron. Kessel is not this team's problem.
* If you want to look at a problem, how about Mimico's own David Clarkson. I was happy when the Leafs signed him but he has been a major disappointment. He does not deserve to be on the second power play unit and I question as to whether or not he shouldn't be on the fourth line. His penalty in Buffalo on Saturday killed the momentum that the Leafs had achieved and led to a Sabres power play goal. The guy should not be up on the second line with Kadri. He actually played his best when he was with Bozak and JVR.
* Its to the point where I honestly believe that it is in Jake Gardiner's best interest to be traded. Heaven help him if he makes a bad play that leads to a goal but when Cody Franson swan dives, misses the puck and allows the Sabre forward to come out in front of the net which leads to a Buffalo goal, you don't hear a word about it. Maybe what all of the Toronto media would like to see is Kessel, Gardiner, and Phaneuf traded for draft picks so we can build through the draft. Boy, wouldn't that be great!!
* Funny how the Toronto media criticizes Kessel for being a terrible interview but goes bonkers when he tells them to get away. Good for Phil.
* By the way, for a guy who the media believes is out of shape, Phil Kessel has not missed a game in the 5 1/2 seasons he has played for the Leafs.
* Boy, I miss Brian Burke.
* Boy, I miss Brian Burke.
* The Cleveland Browns could not stand prosperity as they went from first to last place after their 23-7 loss to the Houston Texans at home. I really lay the blame for this loss on the coaching staff. Why would you not blitz a quarterback who was making his first start in four years? Why wouldn't you have put eight men in the box to stop the run and force Ryan Mallett to make plays? Why would you not play Ben Tate who was going up against his former team? Why would Terrence West, your leading rusher the last two games, only get five carries?? Mike Pettine and his staff were completely out-coached.
* I still have my doubts on Brian Hoyer being the guy to lead the Browns to the promise land. The problem is I don't believe Johnny Manziel is the answer either. If I'm right, the Browns will still be looking for a quarterback in 2016.
* Browns General Manager Ray Farmer needs to be held accountable as both of his first round picks: Manziel and Justin Gilbert have not contributed at all. Cleveland cannot afford first round picks not having an immediate impact. I wonder if Ray watched Zach Mettenberger last night. Mettenberger was Tennessee's sixth round pick in the 2014 Draft and has had more of an impact that Johnny Football.
* Remember when all the so-called media experts pronounced the end of the New England Patriots? Well, they have won six in a row including Sunday night's domination of the Indianapolis Colts. Right now they are the best team in the AFC and maybe in the entire NFL.
* It might be time to take the Kansas City Chiefs and the Arizona Cardinals seriously. I have been a believer of the Cardinals as they shutdown the Detroit Lions Sunday. It will be interesting to see how they perform against Seattle this week. Kansas City's victory over the Seahawks is starting to get me to take notice. The Chiefs are not a great team but they have a great running back, an efficient quarterback and a very good defense. They should make the playoffs once again.
* I wonder if Packers head coach Mike McCarthy realizes that he doesn't need to run up the score to make the final four in the NFL. It's difficult to explain why McCarthy has left Aaron Rodgers late in games against the Bears and the Eagles. I wonder what he would think if some frustrated defensive player took a big hit against Rodgers putting him out for awhile.
* I wonder if Packers head coach Mike McCarthy realizes that he doesn't need to run up the score to make the final four in the NFL. It's difficult to explain why McCarthy has left Aaron Rodgers late in games against the Bears and the Eagles. I wonder what he would think if some frustrated defensive player took a big hit against Rodgers putting him out for awhile.
* A month ago, Notre Dame was a possible final four contender and Everrett Golson was a potential Heisman candidate. Well, ever since their heart breaking loss to Florida State the bottom has fallen out for the Irish and for Golson. Golson has been a turnover machine and Notre Dame has lost two in a row, the last defeat at the hands of Northwestern at South Bend. At this rate, Notre Dame may be looking at the Poulan Weedwacker Bowl.
* Yankee General Manager Brian Cashman wants all Yankee fans to be excited because he re-signed Chris Young and acquired left-handed reliever Justin Wilson for Francisco Cervelli. Young being the Yankees fourth outfielder really excites me when it's a good bet that he may start close to 100 games as a result of the injury prone Brett Gardner, Jacoby Ellsbury and Carlos Beltran. Young couldn't start for the Mets. As for Wilson, Cashman says that the left-hander is a part of building a deep bullpen even though Wilson had an ERA over 4.
* While Cashman talks about building a deep bullpen, there is a chance he will let the team's closer David Robertson leave via free agency. I would not be surprised if Robertson is this year's Robinson Cano.
* While Cashman fiddles, the Blue Jays signed Russell Martin and are reportedly interested in Jon Lester and Andrew Miller. The Red Sox are courting World Series star Pablo Sandoval. If these teams load up, you can be looking at another playoff-less October in 2015 for the Bronx Bombers.
* While the New York media continues to speculate whether Giants head coach Tom Coughlin will be shown the door at the end of the season, the real focus should be on their general manager Jerry Reese. Reese has done a terrible job in drafting and Coughlin may pay the price. The other casualty of Reese's ineptitude is Eli Manning.
* It's looking like Bills head coach Doug Marrone may be on the hot seat after his team's 22-9 loss to the Miami Dolphins last Thursday. While Marrone deserves to be wondering about his job, GM Doug Whaley also deserves to be looked at critically. Whaley believed so much in EJ Manuel that he traded away his first round draft pick in 2015 to obtain Sammy Watkins. I love Watkins but what good is it to have him if no one can get him the ball. The Bills could have stayed at number eight and selected Mike Evans. If Marrone has to go the same could be said for Whaley. Under Ralph Wilson, the Bills were criticized for not bringing in top coaches and general managers to run football operations. If Terry Pegula wants to make a mark on this franchise he needs to bring in quality football people to run his team.
* And finally, thoughts and prayers with hockey great Gordie Howe and his family.
* While Cashman fiddles, the Blue Jays signed Russell Martin and are reportedly interested in Jon Lester and Andrew Miller. The Red Sox are courting World Series star Pablo Sandoval. If these teams load up, you can be looking at another playoff-less October in 2015 for the Bronx Bombers.
* While the New York media continues to speculate whether Giants head coach Tom Coughlin will be shown the door at the end of the season, the real focus should be on their general manager Jerry Reese. Reese has done a terrible job in drafting and Coughlin may pay the price. The other casualty of Reese's ineptitude is Eli Manning.
* It's looking like Bills head coach Doug Marrone may be on the hot seat after his team's 22-9 loss to the Miami Dolphins last Thursday. While Marrone deserves to be wondering about his job, GM Doug Whaley also deserves to be looked at critically. Whaley believed so much in EJ Manuel that he traded away his first round draft pick in 2015 to obtain Sammy Watkins. I love Watkins but what good is it to have him if no one can get him the ball. The Bills could have stayed at number eight and selected Mike Evans. If Marrone has to go the same could be said for Whaley. Under Ralph Wilson, the Bills were criticized for not bringing in top coaches and general managers to run football operations. If Terry Pegula wants to make a mark on this franchise he needs to bring in quality football people to run his team.
* And finally, thoughts and prayers with hockey great Gordie Howe and his family.
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