Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Johnson and Johnson

Recently Larry Johnson has voice his disapproval of the Kansas City Chief organization and has stated that he would like to leave. That is easier said than done, with the recent coaching vacancies in the league he has to wait his turn to be dealt with. Since I have nothing else better to do I will help Larry find a new home. First, we have to take in consideration of what kind of Running back Larry Johnson is and that is a good one. He has rushed for 1700 yards twice in his career when he was healthy, caught 30 or more passes in three of his six years in the league. So we have solidified that he is multi talented with the ability to run and catch out of the backfield. Now, who needs a player of his caliber in their backfield and will give him the touches he needs. Well, everyone would want to have him but, their are few that can give him what he needs (the ball). The teams with the worst rushing yards per game this season are the Cincinnati Bengals; Detroit Lions; Indianapolis Colts and the Arizona Cardinals. I believe that the Cincinnati Bengals are the best fit for Larry Johnson. Yes I said it, they are the same team that has had on and off the field issues from several players. The Lions need an makeover and He'll be in the same position all over again; he wont get the ball in Indianapolis or in Arizona because of the offensive systems and their current backs (Joseph Addai and Edgerian James) so, Cincinnati is the choice.We all know that the Bengals coach's job has been in jeporady for several year and they have another Johnson that gets more attention for his off the field comments and occasional touchdown celebrations than his play on the field. A Johnson and Johnson tandem might be what the doctor ordered for both Larry and Chad. Larry can teach Chad to shut up and Chad can help Larry be more productive by showing his child like enthusiam for the game. If Larry Johnson goes to Cincinnati their opponents will have a difficult time picking who to try to stop. You can't stack the line because of the receiving core, you can't double team any receiving because of Larry Johnson. It would be heaven for Coach Marv Lewis, Quarterback Carson Palmer and leading receiver TJ Houshmandzadeh on the field. It would be a drastic upgrade from Cedric Benson and his 3.5 yards per carry. The addition of Larry Johnson will give the Bengals a one thousand yard back that has been missing from the team since another Johnson received the boot out of town.

What Have You Done For Me Lately??

The firing spree continues, with the dismissal of a two time Superbowl winning coach in Mike Shanahan. This came to the surprise of many people around the country, because Shanahans Broncos were leading their division and in the drivers seats until the San Diego Chargers defeated them in the seasons finally. In a league where the motto is "What have you done for me lately, Shanahans biggest problems were his playoff record after winning the Superbowl twice(one and four) and missing the playoffs for three consecutive seasons. His last appearance was in 05 where he beat the Patriots and lost to the eventual champion Pittsburg Steelers 34 to 17. In Shanahan defense, I must stay that his record (24 and 24) over the last three season are equivalent or better than Tampa Bays Jon Gruden (22and 26), The Seahawks Mike Holmgren (23 and 25)and Brad Childress (24 and 24)of the Vikings. Gruden only Superbowl victory was in 2002 with a championship calibar team that had already made the playoffs in previous seasons. Holmgern record in the Superbowl isn't one to brag about (one-and-two) with one lost to Shanahan in 97 and the last in 05 to the Steelers as the Seahawks coach. So, what have they done for you lately, Holmgren is going to take a year away from the sidelines; Gruden is still has on the visor and headset as well as looking for a Defensive Coordinator; Brad Childress will appear in the playoffs for the first time as a NFL coach. Does Shanahan really have to be stripped of his sideline duties. Their are only two coaches that have not made a Superbowl with a better record than Mike Shanahan (Sean Payton and Mike McCarthy). What the Broncos needed was a good Defensive Coordinator (not Bob Slowik)who can get the best out of the Baily Brothers and someone to make more than 71 tackles in a season.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Coach needed.... Please


Three more jobs were made available for Americas unemployed today and CBS analyst Bill Cowher turned one of them down. Former Pittsburg Steeler coach Bill Cowher stated that he would be interested in talking to the Jets about their coaching position and doesn't want to be considered for the Cleveland Browns job. Well, I'm not so sure that New York is the best place to be, with Brett Favre not sure about his playing status. The other quarterbacks on the teams have a total of four years of experience between the three of them. Other than Lavernaus Coles, who are their pass catchers? NFL runningbacks start their decline at the ag of 30 and Thomas Jones will be turning 31 at the beginning of the regular season; Leon Washington was a pleasant surprise,but no sure thing. So why the Big Apple over the Dog Pound? I can't see the blue collar Cowher on Broadway drinking Champagne. His style fits Cleveland where he played for three seasons and where he started his coaching career at the age of 28. I believe the job in Cleveland is a far better looking, because of the young talent they possess. The Browns have to Pro-bowl caliber quarterbacks in Derek Anderson and Brady Quinn. These two QB's have Kellen Winslow Jr as a pass catching tightend a promising wideout in Braylon Edwards and Jamal Lewis who rushed for one thousand yards again. The issues with the Cleveland Browns were injuries to key player such as Winslow; Anderson; Quinn; Stallworth and Shaun Rodgers. I don't know of any team that can withstand year long injuries to such quality players. If I was Bill Cower I would seriously think about the statement that he recently made.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

D-Day in Green Bay


Today we put to rest another great NFL regular season. This season has been filled with some outstanding plays by rookies, such as Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco and Matt Forte . We have also seen veterans relive their youth in new places (Bret Farve with the Jets and Kurt Warner in Arizona). But the story of the year is the D-day ....December 28,2008 for the Detroit Lions, because we could possibly see the Detroit Lions go down in history as a winless team in the regular season. The "D" could stand for devastation, dysfunctional and dismal, because all of these words could describe the Lions season. Detroit was devastated when they were dominated by the Titan lost 47-10 on Thanksgiving. The teams showed its dysfunction under Matt Millen also while the recently departed receiver Roy Williams roamed the sidelines crying for the ball and when Jon Kitna complained on the same sidelines about play-calling. Those two D's equal the dismal season that the Lions are having going into the final game of the year. The last team to that had a winless regular season was the expansion Tampa Bay Buc 32 years ago. This will be the first time in NFL history that a team can finish the regular season record of 0-16. The Lions already set a record for being the first team to remain win less after 15 weeks so they should just finish the job off. Hey, like old saying states "no one likes a quitter."

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Greatest Gifts of All.


First of all I want to say, Merry Christmas, Happy Hoildays to all. With all that being said, I was thinking about the best gifts some of the most successful Sport Franchises have received over the years. In gifts I mean players they never thought would make a huge impact on their teams and change the culture of their Franchises. I think of the 49ers in the 80s; Bulls of the 90s; Patriots and the San Antonio Spurs during this decade. Instantly, everyone thinks of Jerry Rice or Joe Montana of the Niners; Michael Jordan of the Bulls, Tim Duncan of the Spurs, are the greatest gifts of all, I agree, but also disagree. I'm not saying theses individuals are not important to their sports and teams; I'm saying that their was a bow missing on the gift wrappers before these gentlemen joined their teams.
For example, the San Francisco 49er were amazing when Roger Craig rushed for over one-thousand yards and receiving for more than one-thousand yards. This was unheard of before Craig accomplished the task in 1985. Craig and his high knee running style was unusual and impressive for the second round pick from Nebraska. In college he wasn't the feature back. Roger Craig and his versatility was the greatest gift to the 49ers.The Chicago Bulls already had a superstar before this gentleman arrived in the Windy City. He wasn't even drafted by the Bulls, the person that everyone likes to call Micheal Jordans "Robin" Scottie Pippen. He was a seven time all star; two time gold medalist, and the key to slowing down Magic Johnson in the Championship series. Pippen lead the league in steals one year and the most important thing Pip did was wear those horrible red shoes in the 1994 all star game on he way the the MVP award that day. This gift gave the city of Chicago six NBA titles.Our next gift, blessed his team with their first Title and left the formula for them to get back to the promise land. Avery Johnson bounced around the league several times before he stuck with the Spurs in order to help them become champs. The funny part about his story is that he played for the Spurs twice before he was their point guard. His numbers are not spectacular in any stretch of the imagination, what he brought to the table was leadership. That leadership Johnson possesses has also lead the Mavericks to the finals as a coach. The last gift, is still proving his point and making everyone in the NFL sick. Tom Brady hasn't looked back since taking over for Drew Bledsoe. Brady has won three Super Bowls for the Patriots and broke the record for the most touchdowns in a season with 50. He has one blemish that hurts his career when he led his team to a 16-0 record before they lost in the Superbowl. Other than that Brady has been one of the most successful players that has put on cleats. These gifts have made their team some of the most memorable franchises ever. They are gifts that will be cherished forever.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Why Not Chad?


From 1-15 to 10-5 with one game left to go. That should be enough to carve the Dolphins Chad Pennington name on the Most Valuable Player of the year award. I understand the sexiness of picking the rookie from Boston College Matt Ryan as the Most Valuable Player of the year, but we all knew that Ryan was going to be an outstanding Pro Quarterback with his strong arm and accuracy. Yes, it is true that Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons have an identical record to the Pennington lead Dolphins. And we all know Pennington has never had the physical tools of Ryan, but he gets more out of his teammates than Ryan. Pennington doesn't have a receiver with more than 55 catches or more than five years of experience in the league. Their are no one-thousand yard runners or receivers. So, this is why Pennington gets the slight edge over Ryan.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Politic as Usual...In the NFL?


The first Tuesday of November the American public choose our new president; the second to last Wednesday of the year the NFL players selected the pro bowlers. These are the best of the best of 2008 NFL season. Well, that is what the NFL fans thought. Reported in the Chicago "Suntimes" Brian Urlacher stated'' If people like you, they're going to vote for you,'' Urlacher said. ''That's all there is to it. As a player, I vote for guys I like, not necessarily guys who have good years. If there's a center who's going to keep Olin Kreutz out of the Pro Bowl, I won't vote for him. I don't know if all teams do that, but that's the way I do it.'' That explains the usual politics in the NFL and why Phillip Rivers who leads the league in quarterback rating isn't going to Honolulu. I understand that his team doesn't have a winning record but, he is tied with Drew Brees (A Pro Bowler) for the lead the league in touchdowns with 28. Brett Farve is eleven interceptions away from that number. Rivers is the only quarterback with a rating over 100, Did I mention that he has thrown only 11 picks this season. The other backup for the AFC (Jay Cutler) only has 24 TD's and 14 picks; Neither stat compares to Rivers. Cutler's team record is 8-6 opposed to Rivers 6-8 record with two games left. This could change with Rivers team making the playoffs. If the Chargers make the post season does this mean that Rivers replaces Cutler in Honolulu. I guess that "POLITICS AS USUAL."

Friday, December 19, 2008

Where are the true marksman in the NBA???



Their was a time when all NBA coaches had a player who did one thing....shoot the basketball. In the 80's every team had it's own long distance shooter that everyone in the stadiums knew was shooting once he touched the ball. Names like Trent Tucker; Eddie Johnson(who has a blog with some of the all time great shooters; click the title); Dale Ellis and later Tim Legler and Steve Kerr held the position as the long distance shooters. These shooters made a good percentage of their shots and and didn't take an abundance of them. In today's game I can count on one had of the players that stand in that one position on the floor and shoots with success. Who can we say in today's game is a "TRUE MARKSMAN" in the NBA.
The criteria that the previously mentioned players possessed was range (with accuracy) and no conscience. Now,lets look around the league and find our shooters. Predrag Stojakovic; Vladimir Radmanovic; Hdayet Turkoglu and maybe Wally Szczerbiak are the players that everyone knows are on the court to shoot. Wally was once a all-star and no longer gets the minutes, so he is in jeopardy of being pulled off of the list. I know J.J. Redick is a name on every one's mind when they think of shooters but, he hasn't had the time to prove it and he hasn't done it in the league. Steve Nash is another one that I thought of but I look at him as a player maker and he looks for everyone else to be that "TRUE MARKSMAN". Dirk Nowitzki hasn't shown the killer instinct since he won the MVP award and what happened to his distances, so he is eliminated. Daniel Gibson of the Cav's doesn't have the body of work to be mentioned. Jason Kapono doesn't get enough time to be considered. So where are the true Marksman in the NBA?

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Is Robin better than Batman???

Here we go again, another NFL season coming to an end with yet another botched Pro Bowl selection. The players selected the wrong Patriot receiver to represent them in the end of the season classic. I understand that Welker has 36 more catches than Moss but, tell me the last time the most catches won a game. We still play to win the game don't we? I believe that Welker should do something special for Moss, like give him a car. Maybe something like the Batmobile because Welker has surely been playing the hell out of the Robin character for the past two seasons. While in Miami Welker never caught more than 67 balls in a season, but he has recorded 214 grabs in 30 games with the Patriots. These receptions are due to Moss's ability to stretch the field and the double teams he recieves. So I believe that 15 catches of Welkers should be credited to Randy Moss. With so many catches one might think that Welker should have more than two touchdowns on the season with two games left to go. If we divided the total number of catches(102) by the total of touchdowns(2) Welker would get a TD after every 51st catch. Now if we did that same equation with Moss every sixth catch will result in a touchdown(66/10). So, with all that being said, Is Robin truely better than Batman?

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Show me the money!!!

We all have said, at one time that these "athletes are being paid too much for playing a game". We'll I don't believe that they are paid too much because, of their longevity in their sports are not as long as our career with our companies. Can a person really play football for 30 years; how about basketball; people have come close to playing baseball for that amount of time. The money that athletes make in such a short amount of time is worth it because they will not be able to function as easily as most people after their careers. It's not our fought but, most athlete don't posses the knowledge to balance their own check books. The reason being most of their life has been spent on the practice fields. After the cameras microphones and reporters are finished interviewing; the athletes are lost. I forgot to mention the beating their bodies take and the pains they go threw; a prime example is Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers. He is close to 50 years old and has a hard time getting out of bed. Phil Jackson has had hip replacement, knee troubles and he was never an all-star. For the money athletes make it is worth it because life after sports is filled with pain.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Worst NBA Draft

The 2004 NBA draft class has been the most disappointing in terms of players making the all-star game. It has been four years and only one player has made the mid season extravaganza (Superman the second) Dwight Howard. Superman might have a side kick in terms of a peer from the 04 class. This player should have made the all-star game last year and should be a lock for this season "Al Jefferson".Their have been productive players in that years draft, like Josh and J.R Smith, Ben Gordon, Luol Deng, Emeka Okafor, Kelvin Martin all fell short of the all- star game. Josh Smith has won the Dunk contest if you consider that to be an award; Ben Gordon has won the sixth-man of the year as a rookie, but other than those three...nothing. The 2006 draft class only has Brandon Roy who's made the all-star game but it is too early for this class to be judged.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Flopping Champion returns to the NBA

The NBA season has officially begun for the referees now that Manu Ginobli has returned to action. Ginobli forces the NBA officials to make calls based on his long arms flying everywhere even if their wasn't a foul. In last seasons playoffs he threw his arms in the air more than a women in church. During the off season the league has developed a new flopping rule so, now lets see if it will be enforced or how often Manu is guilty of flopping. Video reviewers are advised to report to the league if he or she sees someone theatrically flop. Manu watch out, the league will fine players for these theatrics. These rules should make Rasheed Wallace happier because he accused the Celtics of flopping in their 2007 conference championship series. Hey didn't the Pistons get blown out by the Celtics last week. So much for a happier and quieter Rasheed.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Life after Brady

Is it too early to think of life after Tom Brady? I don't believe so because, I have totally forgot about him due to the stellar performances by Cassel. Matt has thrown for815 and 6 touchdown in two weeks. Cassel has shown the NFL world that New Englands system is superior to every other team in the league and, Bill Belichick is a genius. Cleveland is now sorry Belichick is no longer their coach. Everyone knows the story of Cassel not starting in college, sitting behind Matt Leinart and rarely taking a snap. This is what makes him even better because, he has a fresh arm and he has no pressure to preform. If the Patriots rid themselves of t Brady it would further prove Belichicks Hall of Fame status, actually he should get a yellow jacket while his is coaching. Why not trade Brady; they have replaced everyone from Lawer Milloy, Troy Brown and Drew Bledsoe the same quarterback that Brady has replaced. and one thing remain consistence.. WINNING. Are we sure that Tom Brady will come back in the same shape and the same leader he was before his injury. He made a costly mistake in he judgement as far as going to his own doctor instead of the one provided by the team. He is clearly thinking about himself and not the team, so the teams has to think about their future and saving on the big Brady contract will enable them to get stronger and younger on defense.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

You Can 't Play With My Ball

I have been receiving Crap for the blog about Stephon Marbury the other day. It's not that I'm a Starbury fan, I'm a basketball fan and I would like to see the best product put on the court. This whole saga seems childish to me; How in Phoenix Starbury wanted to go New York because he was "home sick" D'Antoni took offense to that and let him go. Now that they meet in New York D'Antoni wont let him play despite Starbury being able to score like Nash and distributing the ball almost as good. D'Antoni is giving up possible victories because of his pride. GET OVER IT MEN; and I use that word loosely because of the way you are acting. It's like kids on the playground; Mikey wont let Stephon play with his new basketball because, Stephon didn't want to be on Mikey's team because he thought they will never win. I thought you were Professionals act like it.

Friday, November 21, 2008

The Bears to pick a Bugger

This seasons "Monsters of the Midway" lacks one big thing... a little bit of nastiness. That nastiness was suppose to come form a Dusty guy from Oklahoma, but it isn't working out as planned because the Bears are ranked 30th against the pass giving up 249 yards per game. The "Tampa Two" or "Cover Two" whatever you want to call it is predicated on rushing the quarterback in which the Bears are not doing (Ala 17 sack this season). Dusty Dvoracek is the only man on that d-line the doesn't get doubled teamed and is the constantly running parallel to the line of scrimmage. If Dusty can get a little pressure up the middle the Bears defense will improve vastly because, the quarterback wouldn't have the time to throw and the corner's wouldn't be left on an Island as long. Unfortunately, this isn't happening and the Bears are being picked apart, instead of them picking a bugger (Anthony McFarland) to solve the problem. McFarland knows the system because he played for Tampa and Monty Kiffen and Indianapolis for Tony Dungy where he beat the Bears for one of his two championship. The best thing about picking Booger is that he is available to be a reserve after coming off patella tendon surgery.If the Bears really want to make a serious push for the division title the will add someone to their defensive line. Hey it's alway make me fill better once I pick a Big Bugger.

The NFL Best Player Ever "Randy Moss"

The best players in any sports are the ones who can make their teammates better. This is clear when we see the emergence of Wes Welker. Welker was a regular run of the mill receiver before is arrival in New England. Everyone says that Tom Brady made Welker the Pro-Bowl receiver of 2007; Wrong. It was the deep threat and constant double teams that Randy Moss has suffered through that has given the Welker and Brady and the Patriots career years. Moss gave Brady 20 additional touchdowns that put him over the top to reach a record breaking season of 2007. He has also given Welker a Pro bowl in his double teams receives. Moss has made Daunte Culpepper a MVP where he threw39 Touchdowns; now look at Culpeppers career he is struggling in Detroit and wondering if he will play next year. Can Jerry Rice say that he has made another reciever better as well as two quarterbacks/

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Will the Prince be Crowned again?

The King may have a gold Medal but the Prince has that and a ring. The Pistons will go as far as Tayshaun Prince will leads them; as seen in last nights Boston Massacre. In the first quarter the Pistons looked really good with Tayshaun running the point and tied with the Celtics at 21. Once the second quarter started with Rodney Stuckley running the point the Pistons lost the ball and barrings that kept them together. At half time the Piston were down by nine and looking for an answer. The "Answer" was wrong in the third quarter as well because the Piston were down as much as 15 before Curry realized that the Fresh Prince of Detroit was ready to take over.
Prince has been the second fiddle the Chauncey Billups for several years and now it is time for him to step up with Chauncey's departure. Prince has placed his on success on the back burner in order to get his team to 6 conference finals.Tayshaun has never been a vocal leader but, his play speaks louder than the thousands of fans at the Palace who cheer the Pistons on. Does anyone remember when he blocked Reggie Miller's breakaway when he only had ten points in the game. Prince turned the key and started Pistons and now he has to keep the Pistons going. In the finals he and his long arms gave Kobe Bryant nightmares all five games. Wallace is clearly not leveled headed enough to do it; Rip can't see past his mask and A.I is not the answer for Detroit.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

A High Priced Star For Sell

ATTENTION, ATTENTION I have 19 point and seven assist and 38 minutes a game for sale... Going once...Going twice... going three times. What's wrong... these averages are almost as good as Chris Paul, Deron Williams, and Jason Kidd. Still no takers? Hey...Charlotte... Golden State... Sacramento; are you telling me that you have point guards on your team? Golden State, I say you starting a rookie who couldn't bring the ball past half court the other night(Demarcus Nelson). I also saw you start another guy that has never scored over 17 points(C.J Watson) in a game. Sacramento are you telling me the guy who once had a song named "My Prerogative" and one of those "Jackson Five" guys are better than my Stephon Marbury. That guy you have from Slo-venia can't be fast enough to play in the NBA. What is wrong with you people? Charlotte your coach worked with the BIGGEST QUESTION in the league and made him The Answer. The question was also the reason why the League has a dress code. Your coach won a championship with a guy who was traded five time in his first seven years in the league. Did I mention that your really don't have any point guards that shoot over 42 percent from the field? Come on, somebody needs Stephon Marbury; the same guy who knew that KG wouldn't bring a title to Minnesota and Mike D'Antoni to Phoenix. The guy can sees the future and no one wants him?

Monday, November 17, 2008

Kiffen to San Diego ?

Why not, he did more with less talent and a horrible owner with the Raiders. Norv Turner has never been able to get to the promise land with the Redskins, Radiers or the Chargers. He has had enough talent everywhere he's been but he's never made a run at a ring. We let Turner off the hook by saying his teams are too young (Oakland) or had a lot of injuries (Washington). Turner's had players like Rivers, Tolminson, Frerotte and Moss under his watchful eye as a head coach and produced nothing. In Washington he was ten games under 500; His years with the Radiers produced another losing record; so watch out Charger fans Turners Torment is on it's way.
Lane Kiffin has been given young talented players such as Justin Fargas, Darren McFadden and Jarmarcus Russell; None of which has truly developed into elite players yet, but if given the time and chance; Kiffin would have had the same success as he had with the Trojans. Kiffin has helped Bush, Leinart Steve Smith(not Carolina's) all get to the NFL from USC. The Trojans have not been as dominate since Kiffin left the college ranks. USC barely made the Rose Bowl last year and it looks questionable the this season as well. Kiffns ingenious coaching would make the Chargers a true title contender. He would has Tolminson, Rivers, Gates and Chambers to make an outstanding offense. Hey, he cant do any worst than Turner has.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

I know that their isn't many people complaining about the recent basketball hall of fame induction with names like Riley, Ewing, Olajuwon and Vitale....What Dick Vitale? The dipsy doo Dunka roo guy. What has he given to the game of basketball? 60 losses... or has given more Duke players like Alaa Abdelnaby or Danny Ferry enough hype to get into the NBA. I know of one deserving man who has giving his life to basketball and has not been recoginzed, that man is Johnny "Red" Kerr. I know your saying, "this guy is crazy for thinking Red Kerr should be in the basketball hall of fame." Johnny "Red' Kerr was the first iron man of the nba by playing 844 straight games. Tell me how many players can say that they played 70 games in a row. Don't say the level of competition wasn't equal because Kerr played against all the Hall of Famers like Chamberline, Pettit, Mikan, Russell and Stokes. Throught Kerrs twelve year career he averaged a "double double 13ppg and 11 boards. Thats better than Hall of famer Wes Unseld who averaged 10ppg and 14 rebounds a game for 13 years. Kerr was a three time allstar and able to help the Syracuse National win a championship as a player. After his playing days were over, Kerr introduced the world to the first "Sultan of Slam" Julius Dr. J Erving and The Ice Man George Gervin. When Chicago was starving for basketball, Kerr took the expansion Bulls to the playoffs and won the coach of the year. Kerr's coaching career lasted two more year than Vitale. Kerr has spent over twenty five years in the broadcast booth so why isn't he in the hall or why hasn't the Bulls hung a banner up for the good old Red?