Friday, December 30, 2011

Niners Release Edwards

The San Francisco 49ers have released former Jets WR Braylon Edwards. He had 15 receptions for 181 yards for San Francisco in 2011.

His minimal productivity and personal problems have had their impact in 2011. I truly feel that Edwards could be a nice addition to a team in the postseason. While he is NOT a #1 receiver, he has the talent to be a solid #2 or #3 receiver on a playoff team with his experience. However, he must avoid problems in the future if he wants more chances. The ability I saw from him on the Jets in 2010 convinces me that he is a good complimentary player, but not a superstar.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Beating the 'Boys

On Sunday January 1st, the New York Giants will play Dallas again for the NFC East title.

Unlikely to play: Osi Umenyiora

It all comes down to this. If the Giants can beat the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night, they win the NFC East and make the playoffs for the first time since 2007.

All this for a team discounted in August.

Cash and Burn

I have finally come to the realization that the Yankees NEED to fire Brian Cashman.

Cashman hasn't had a successful offseason in quite some time and gets credit for the Dynasty created by Gene Michael. He constantly misses out on free agents that they need, while re-signing players that should have no place on the team:

Freddy Garcia sucked in 2011, constantly losing to playoff teams, good teams, or .500 teams. He's back.

Nick Swisher can't get a postseason hit to save his life. He's still here.

AJ Burnett is far too inconsistant. Still here.

And Jesus Montero has NO POSITION. Guess what? Still here.

Of these people, I feel that only AJ and Swisher are capable of improving for next season.

Cashman thusfar in 2011 has made NO effort to improve the decrepit bench, the overrated offense, or the inconsistent rotation.

And yet somehow, he is still here.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

NBA Game 1!

At long last, the first Knicks game of 2011. After the lockout, the free agent frenzy, and the preseason, the games have begun.

Melo scored 32 points, Tyson Chandler made a few free throws to put the game at 102-101 with under 3:00 remaining. Kevin Garnett was hit with a penalty, missed a free throw, and committed a number of fouls.

With 2:11 left, the game was tied at 102 with an offensive rebound, and the Knicks had a real chance at beating the Celtics. Melo made a jump shot, 104-102! Marquis Daniels made a layup, tied at 104. With 59 seconds left, D'Antoni called a timeout. Carmelo made 2 free throws to put it at 106-104 with 16 seconds to go! Carmelo Anthony is certainly going to be player of the game if the Knicks win!

Marquis Daniels missed a 3-pointer with 4.4 seconds remaining! Paul Pierce is well missed!

Boston and New York used timeouts, and Daniels was pulled for Keyon Dooling. On their last legs, the Celtics called on Kevin Garnett to make a 14 foot jumper. He set, and...

...he missed. Just like that, the Knicks defeated the Celtics 106-104 on Christmas Day.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

BILLIEVE!

It's about time! The Bills defense shut down the Broncos.

1st Quarter
The Broncos ran a long series of plays before Tebow ran for a 1-yard touchdown. 7-0 Broncos.

2nd Quarter
Buffalo's is first drive ended with Dave Rayner actually MAKING a field goal (a Christmas miracle!)

Britton Colquitt punted to Leodis McKelvin, who returned it 80 yards for a touchdown. This is the longest punt return for a touchdown in Bills history. 10-7 Bills!

After two runs by Willis McGahee, and then Tim Tebow ran for no gain.

Then Fitzpatrick passed for 33 yards. Spiller ran for a 4 yard touchdown. 17-7.

3rd Quarter
The Broncos ran a series of running plays and Tebow passed for a few yards, including a 17 yarder for a touchdown. 17-14 Bills.

Fitzpatrick and Spiller interchanges passing and running plays until Fitz was sacked at the Denver 7 yard line, forcing Rayner to make a 25 yard field goal. 20-14. Rayner finally had a groove!

And then, Rayner made ANOTHER 25 yarder. 23-14!

Tim Tebow tried in vain to run, but was eventually forced to pass and was intercepted by Justin Rodgers.

4th Quarter
After only a few tries by Fitzpatrick, the Bills settled for a 29 yard field goal. 26-14.

Tim Tebow was forced to pass, and was intercepted by Jairus Byrd and returned 37 yards for a touchdown. 33-14.

Because the Bills' defense was on fire today, Tebow passed again and was intercepted by Spencer Johnson. 40-14.

That was the game. While the Bills have not ended Tebowmania, they did beat the Broncos.

I'm Back, Back In The New York Groove!

On Christmas Eve, the Jets and Giants faced off in what I was sure was the last hope for any Giants playoff aspirations...

1st Quarter
Big Blue led off with a rushing attack that failed when Eli Manning was called for a delay of game and Big Blue ceded more yards than it gained. With their last hope, Eli Manning threw an 11-yard pass to Devin Thomas.

After being forced to punt, Jeremy Kerley came up with a 22-yard return which put the ball on the Jets' 47 yard line.

Mark Sanchez threw an 8-yard pass to Shonn Greene, who then ran it 4 yards before Sanchez passed to LT for 5 yards. But, te Jets had 12 men on the field, and therefore were penalized 5 yards.

After this, the Jets ran a series of pass and short run plays until Sanchez threw a 5 yarder to Josh Baker for a touchdown. 7-0 Jets.

Jerrel Jernigan runs back the kickoff 31 yards. After a failed pass play, Ahmad Bradshaw ran it 3 yards. But, David Harris then sacked Eli Manning for -5 yards, forcing Weatherford to punt for 42 yards.

Sanchez threw an 8 yarder to former Giant Plaxico Burress, and then Shonn Greene and Kerley ran it for 9 yards. After a series of incompletions by Sanchez, Conley punted for 39 yards.

The Giants began with incompletions before Manning passed to Brandon Jacobs, who then ran it for 13 yards. Killdrive attempted to pass, but ultimately had Bradshaw run for 4 yards, before calling for Eli to attempt to hit Hakeem Nicks. This failed as well, forcing Weatherford to punt for 47 yards. LT ran 6 yards before Sanchez passed to him for 3 more yards, and Nick Bellore was called for holding for a loss of 10 yards.

With half of a minute remaining, Conley punted for 51 yards, and Will Blackmon returned it 11 yards. Conley punted again for 39 yards returned 3 yards by Antrel Rolle. With 11 seconds remaining, Eli threw a 5 yard pass to DJ Ware.

2nd Quarter
The second quarter began with a 20 yard pass from Eli to Hakeem Nicks, but Ahmad Bradshaw lost a yard on his failed run. Eli attempted to pass to Ramses Barden, but soon went to Victor Cruz for 29 yards. Eli missed Travis Beckum and settled for a 21 yard FG by Tynes. 10-7. The Jets passed and ran, and passed, and ran, but eventually settled for a field gaol attempt, which Folk missed.

3rd Quarter
Easily the most boring quarter, but with 19 seconds remaining, Bradshaw ran 14 yards for a touchdown. 17-7 Giants.

4th Quarter
Sanchez led off with an interception of 31 yards by Kenny Phillips. Eli was sacked after two failed running plays, and the Giants settled for a 36 yard field goal by Tynes. 20-7 Giants.

Greene ran for -1 yard, and Sanchez threw a 13 yarder to Dustin Keller, and then a 9 yarder after some incompletions. But Deon Grant was penalized for pass interference.

Shonn Greene ran for 3 yards, but Plax was penalized 10 yards for pass interference. Sanchez passed a few times, but then ran and fumbled as Jacquin Williams recovered for the Giants.

Eli threw an interception and Sanchez ran a 1 yard TD. 20-14. Sanchez was sacked for a saftey by Canty. 22-14

Bradshaw ran, 29-14. Game over.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Hot Stove

The St. Louis Cardinals have signed former Mets RF Carlos Beltran to a 2-year, $26,000,000 deal.

Jason Marquis signed a 1-year, $3,000,000 deal with the Twins.

The A's have traded LHP Gio Gonzalez to the Nationals.

The Perfect Plan for the Phantastic Phour

In 2011, the Philadelphia Phillies had seemingly the best rotation in baseball, having signed Cliff Lee, and with Roy Oswalt, 2008 World Series MVP Cole Hamels, and "Mr. DOCtober" Roy Halladay.

However, this "dream team" phailed due to their lack of offense and generally atrocious bullpen.

Once their postseason aspirations were silenced, GM Ruben Amaro, Jr. declined the options on Brad Lidge, off a terrible year, and ace Roy Oswalt.

Now into December, both remain unsigned, and with Papelbon as closer (sealing off all chances of a reunion between them and Lidge), and Rollins resigned, Oswalt is the biggest-name unsigned on the 2011 Phillies.

Now, the Phillies have an all-star rotation set with Doc, Cole, and Cliff Lee. However, you can never have too many great pitchers.

Oswalt (9-10, 2.69 ERA in 2011) is more than willing to return to the Phillies for the 2012 season, and I can see GM Ruben Amaro, Jr. re-signing him.

The Phillies have their share of unsigned free agents as January approaches:

*Oswalt
*Ross Gload
*Raul Ibanez
*Ryan Madson

Ibanez will not be back, Gload will only return if Ryan Howard is not ready for the season opener, and Madson seems a longshot to return with the signing of Papelbon.

But Oswalt deserves to be back.


He may have been the worst Phillies starter in 2011, but if HE is your worst pitcher, you are in FABULOUS shape!

Both sides are familiar with each other, and if he can stay healthy, he is a surefire 15 game winner. Oswalt, who also hit .079 with 2 RBIs and 4 walks, is a great fit for the Phillies in 2012.

So if you can hear me,

Mr. Amaro,

PLEASE BRING BACK ROY OSWALT!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Hot Stove

The Arizona Diamondbacks have signed OF Jason Kubel (.273 12 homers 58 RBIs) to a 2-year, $15,000,000 deal.

RHP Frank Francisco (1-4, 3.55 ERA with 17 saves) has signed a 2-year deal with the Mets, (meaning they finally did something to improve their bullpen!)

In a surprising move, the Washington Nationals, seemingly in rebuilding mode, have signed OF Mike Cameron to a minor league deal. He hit .203 with 9 homers and 27 RBIs in 2011 with the Red Sox and Marlins (mostly Marlins though). This move benefits the Nationals, but with the team seemingly in a rebuilding mode, he may not be on the team for the entire season.


The Brewers have been awarded posting rights to Japanese OF Norichika Aoki.

The San Francisco Giants have signed backup C Eli Whiteside (.197 4 homers and 17 RBIs in 2011) to a 1-year, $600,000 deal.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

A Double Slap

It's no secret that the Mets pitching sucked in 2011. No ace, only one pitcher with a winning record (Gee), and a bad bullpen.

Yet that is only half of the coin.

Here are the stats throughout the 2011 season:
Mike Pelfrey: 6/55 (.109)- although he had 2 doubles, 1 run scored, 4 walks, and 4 RBIs.

Chris Capuano: 4/56 (.071)- 2 runs scored, 2 doubles.

Dillon Gee: 5/46 (.109)- 3 runs scored, 4 RBIs, 2 walks.

R.A. Dickey: 8/59 (.136)- 2 RBIs, 1 walk.

Jon Niese: 3/49 (.061)- 1 triple, 1 run scored, 4 walks. *Injured

Chris Young: 3/9 (.333)- 3 hits, 2 RBIs, 1 run in first game only!* Injured


Niese legs out a triple!

These stats indicate how DEPLORABLE the Mets pitchers were at the plate in 2011.


If Johan returns he can certainly add to this tremendously, but Gee, Pelfrey, and Dickey (not so much though) NEED to step it up.

You know, one of the reasons I decided to watch the Mets in 2011 was to see pitchers hit. Now, I know that pitchers are the worst hitters amoung positions, and I respect that. However, Mets pitchers were SO DAMN TERRIBLE in 2011, that they certainly TAKE THE CAKE!

Now, let me clairify. I'm NOT asking for a Silver Slugger worthy staff member here (although it would be wonderful), but I AM suggesting that the pitchers improve their game in 2012.

On both sides of the coin.


Capuano strikes out with the bases loaded.

Get Rollin' Along!

The Philadelphia Phillies have signed SS Jimmy Rollins to a 3-year, $33,000,000 contract.


Rollins (.268, 16 homers and 63 RBIs) added a small spark to a blatantly awful Phillies offense last season. Although the then-32-year-old did miss 34 games on the DL in 2011, he provided a very solid presence in the decrepit Philadelphia offense.

With this signing, the Shortstop market has been virtually wiped out, with Reyes, Rollins, and Scutaro all signed.

I like this move, it benefits the Phillies, giving them a quality shortstop at low risk, lower cost, and keeps the Phans happy.

The Time Is Wright

The New York Mets are in dire need of rebuilding.

They have three key pieces which can earn them solid pitchers are:

David Wright
Johan Santana (when healthy)
Jason Bay

All three of them need to be traded before 2013. They can earn good prospects for the Mets to use in the near future.

A future without Wilpon.

Why the Giants are Finished (And What They Can Do)

For quite some time, I was very optimistic, refusing to believe that the New York Giants were as bad as they seemed.

Today I revoke that defense.

They are not making the playoffs in 2011, (not that many people expected them to, although I did).

There are a number of personnel that are in danger of being let go or fired:

Kevin Gilbride
Perry Fewell
Brandon Jacobs
David Baas
to name a few.

The Giants need to sweep the remainder of the season (which they won't) in order to make the playoffs.

HOWEVER...

Throughout this season, there have been some constants:
*Eli Manning
*Special Teams
*Tom Coughlin

Coughlin has believed in this team since day 1. The team was ravaged early, fought back, but couldn't win enough.

The defense was SOFT, the offense was solid, and the coaching was great, but at the end of the day, the team was never built to win the division. It wasn't the offseason moves, it wasn't the players, it was in fact the injuries.

In 2012, the Giants will definitely have a new look, but the eternal question still remains,

Will they ever be good again?

Saturday, December 17, 2011

ATTENTION!!!!!

The 2011-2012 New York Knicks' season will begin on Christmas Day (12/25). Anyone interested write game reviews should contact me at:

rkordziel@yahoo.com

Please make the subject 'Knicks' or 'Basketball' to prevent the e-mail from being deleted, as quite often these are sent to my spam folder.

Requirements
*All game reviews must be received by the date after the game or before the next game.
*Profanity-laced articles are not encouraged BUT not prohibited.
*Any images used that are taken from the Internet must be attributed unless in public domain.

Games start on Dec. 25! It's time to get back...

...in the New York Groove!

Hot Stove!

The Padres have traded RHP Mat Latos to the Reds.

The Rockies have signed OF Michael Cuddyer to a three-year, $30,000,000 deal.

The Cleveland Indians have signed Aaron Cunningham, Felix Pie, and Jose Lopez.

The Phillies signed LHP Dontrelle Willis to a 1-year $850,000,000 deal.

OF Josh Willingham has signed a 3-year, $21,000,000 deal with the Twins.

LHP J.C. Romero has signed a 1-year, $750,000 deal with the Cardinals.

The Red Sox have traded INF Jed Lowrie to the Astros for Mark Melancon.

A Case for Kellen

It's his third team in 2011. Former Jets QB Kellen Clemens is now a member of the St. Louis Rams and will serve as a backup.

Rather than keep defending him and wishing him well when he could very well be a Bill next month, I am going to write my case for him being a backup.

In 2006, the Jets drafted QB Kellen Clemens to back up Chad Pennington and eventually succeed him. When Pennington was injured in 2006 and most of 2007, he was given his chance to shine and didn't do so. After that, he was pushed aside for Brett Favre and later Mark Sanchez, eventually ceding his backup role to Mark Brunell and Kevin O'Connell, barely returning in 2010 as a third-string after O'Connell's injury. In 2008, he served as the Jets impromptu place kicker, but never was called to kick.

After the lockout, the Jets let Clemens walk away as a free agent and he signed with Washington, who in turn cut him and he signed with the Texans, who cut him And now he finds himself on the Rams.

His career stats may not be impressive (5 TD vs. 11 INT), 1,686 passing yards, with no real highlights. I feel he has the stuff to be one of the best backup quarterbacks in the league, and may one day be a Superbowl champion on a team, even if he serves as the backup QB or holder for field goals.

Kellen Clemens may have been a draft bust in 2006, but his ability (albeit as a backup) is one I feel could be worthy of a Superbowl caliber team.
Terry Francona,
Gone.

Theo Epstein,
Gone.

Jason Varitek,
Gone from playing.

Free agent C Jason Varitek, who has played for the Red Sox since 1995, and team captain since 2005, has been informed by GM Ben Cherington that he will not be offered a position on the team in 2012. The Red Sox have Salty, and Ryan Lavarway, as well as newly signed Kelly Shoppach in 2012, and Varitek (.221 11 homers 36 RBIs) will not fit in with the club.

I have been worried about this since the collapse of the Sox and Epstein's firing, since Theo barely brought him back at all last season.

Though many fans are happy, albeit remembering his importance during their last two World Series runs, I am very disappointed. He was one of the few BOSOX players that I like(d). I will always remember him for his championships, his great seasons, his desire to win, and his brawl with A-Rod in 2004.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Quick Fix: Yankees Free Agency Moves (That Need to Be Carried Out)

The New York Yankees receive much criticism for "monopolizing" the free agency market, signing the best free agents to huge money long-term deals.

This year is different, here we are in December and they are still as bad (or worse) then they were last season.

However, the new additions to the ballclub should be...

1) Héctor Noesí, #4 Starter
2) Manny Banuelos, lefty specialist
3) Omar Vizquel, utility infielder

With Jesus Montero as DH to succeed Posada, a revamped bench, and Andruw Jones replacing Nick Swisher, (in moves not yet made), the Yankees need only to sign the veteran infielder to complete the team for 2012. He can be a valuable and cheap addition to the Yankees decrepit bench.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Swishing It Up

After 1 spectacular season, 2 solid ones, and three horrendous postseasons, the Yankees triggered their option on RF Nick Swisher. Their reasons were simple:

1) They like him
2) Can you find someone better?

I can't argue with the first claim.

The second one is dubious.

His stats during three seasons in New York are:

424/1590 H/AB
81 home runs
256 RBIs
1-time All-Star

However, in 24 postseason games, he has been a complete disaster, hitting only .169 in THREE YEARS!

The Yankees deserve an upgrade, but they aren't willing to commit to Carlos Beltran because of health reasons, and the right fielder market this season is weak, topping off with Beltran, Michael Cuddyer, Jason Kubel, and (don't get me started about!) J.D. Drew.

But then you get to a familiar face, a borderline Hall of Famer, and a man whom I have liked since the Yankee Dynasty began.

Andruw Jones

The 10-time Gold Glove centerfielder could be a valuable piece of the Yankees if he is placed in right field. He is the youngest man to ever homer in the World Series (1996 Game 3 at the age of 19 off of Andy Pettitte)!

He has proved that he can be an excellent fielder and hitter, and is familiar with the Yankees and the players, so why not try it?

What have they got to lose?

Oh, yes, there's that?

Swisher strikes out with the bases loaded in game 5 of the 2011 ALDS. Not to be confused with him striking out with the bases loaded in the 2009 ALDS.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Why Andy Pettitte is a Hall of Famer

Former Yankees starting pitcher Andy Pettitte may not be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. He may not seem like a guy who is worthy of consideration.


Pettitte in the 1996 World Series.

But yet he should get in.

Career stats:
*Win-Loss: 240-138 (.635)
*3.88 ERA
*2-time 21 game winner (1996, 2003)
*Career 19-10 Postseason record (Most wins all-time)
*1995 Rookie of the Year
*26 career hits (5 in American League)
*2005 NL MVP
*5-time World Series Champion (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2009)
*Won the most games of any pitcher from 2000-2009 (beating out names such as Roger Clemens, Pedro Martinez and Randy Johnson)

Although he was accused of using performance-enhancing drugs during a small portion of his career, (claiming it was used in 2002 to heal from an injury and 2004). These were not his 21-win seasons nor was his performance during those years a career best. It seems as if they had little to no effect at all on his performance. Although this revelation disappointed me greatly, it still does not detract from his Hall of Fame candidacy in my opinion. His ability to maintain his high level of performance up to the age of 38 as well as maintain his consistency of never having a losing season during his 16-year long career, prove that his durability and dependability are that of a winner and Hall of Famer.

http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=7109661&c_id=mlb (copy and paste in browser to view clip).

Andy Pettitte may not (and probably won't) get into the Hall on the first ballot (in 2016), but eventually he should go into the Hall of Fame for his performance (especially his postseason performance).

Why Jesus Should Be Cut Loose

The Yankees highly-touted rookie Jesus Montero MUST be traded!


The Yankees need decent pitchers, which thusfar only Nova and CC have proven to be. Phil Hughes, if healthy, can be a solid #3 starter, and 'Failing Fred' CAN'T BEAT GOOD TEAMS!

That leaves two spots for Hector Noesi and someone else to take. That is not the only reason that he needs to be cut, however.

The reasons are as follows...

*He has no position (can't catch)
*Can't play good enough defense
*He is a hot chip on the market now

The Yankees need 3 things:
*A future Shortstop (Nunez)
*A future third baseman (Ramiro Pena)
*PITCHING!!!!!!!!!!!!

In April of 2012, A-Rod, Jeter, and Montero should rotate as the designated hitter, but come August, will it be down to two?

Monday, December 12, 2011

(Re-)Charging the Defense

With the news today that the Dolphins have finally fired head coach Tony Sparano, a move long overdue, the annual coaching changes begin. Bad or underachieving teams who's coaches are contenders in 2011 are:

Jim Caldwell (Colts)
Mike Shanahan (Redskins)
Leslie Fraizer (Vikings)
Raheem Morris (Bucs)
Pat Shurmur (Browns)
And of course, Steve Spagnuolo.

Now picture Jerry Reese, he has a team which ranks low in defense, a coordinator who is constantly being ridiculed, and a fan favorite, former coordinator who is on the hot seat.

What would you do?

So, Mr. Reese...

...Do you hear what I hear?

Saving the Season!

The beginning of December. A must win game for the New York Giants. One of the greatest games you will ever see.

The Giants (6-6) met with the division rivals, the hated Dallas Cowboys (7-5). The result was a thrilling Sunday night game that has placed the Giants one step closer to the playoffs.

It wasn't pretty, but it got the job done.

1st Quarter
Tony Romo was sacked by JPP for a safety with about 9:45 to go. 2-0 G-Men!

Shortly after, the Giants' drive ended in a 23 yard field goal by Tynes. 5-0.

John Phillips catches a 12 yarder from Romo, 7-5 after extra point.

From here it got interesting.

Brandon Jacobs runs in for a touchdown of 1 yard. 12-7 after Tynes' field goal, but Laurent Robinson answers back with a 9-yard touchdown reception from Romo. Extra point is good, 14-12 Dallas.

With just over a minute left, Lawrence Tynes makes a 26-yard field goal. 15-14 Giants! With 15 seconds left, Dan Bailey makes a 49-yard field goal to give Dallas the lead going into halftime.

3rd Quarter
With 7 minutes remaining, Dan Bailey drills another 49-yarder. 20-15 Dallas.

With 4:30 left, Mario Manningham catches a 47 yarder from Eli. Tynes' kick is good, 22-20 Giants!

4th Quarter
A bleak start with a 6 yard touchdown reception to Miles Austin and 50 yarder to Dez Bryant had me cursing at the television, as it was now 34-22. But I didn't bELIeve, so Manning and the offense helped my unbelief by completing an 8 yarder to TE Jake Ballard to leave the score at 29-34 Dallas.

But that wasn't the best part.

With just under 1:00 left, Brandon Jacobs ran for a 1-yard touchdown, followed by DJ Ware's 2-point conversion, and the Giants took a 37-34 lead.

With the win, the Giants improved to 7-6 and into a first-place tie with Dallas in the NFC East.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

NFL WEEK 14

Let's start with the Jets.

I can use two words to describe the Jets performance on Sunday afternoon: TOTAL DOMINATION!

They needed to dominate the Chiefs and they got it done.

First Quarter
The game was held scoreless until Mark Sanchez ran in the endzone for a 1 yard touchdown. Nick Folk's extra point was good. 7-0 Jets!

Four minutes later Ryan Succop kicked a 53-yard field goal. 7-3 Jets. That was it for the first quarter.

Second Quarter
All Jets!
Mark Sanchez threw a 4-yard pass to WR Santonio Holmes. Folk's extra point is good. 14-3 Jets.

After a long drive that ended with just under four minutes remaining. Shonn Greene ran 7 yards for a touchdown. 21-3 Jets.

With just over a minute left in the half, LT scored on a 19-yard pass from Sanchez' Folk's extra point is good. 28-3.

3rd Quarter
A dull moment. Only a 3 yard touchdown run by Mark Sanchez. Folk's kick is good, 35-3.

4th Quarter
A 'last gasp' for the Chiefs resulted in a 24-yard touchdown pass to Jerheme Urban. Succop's extra point is good. 35-10 Jets.

By this point, Sanchez has been beaten and bruised, so backup QB Mark Brunell comes in to relieve him!!!!!!! Brunell did not throw a touchdown or interception. With about 3:30 left, Sione Pouha gets a safety on RB Jackie Battle. 37-10.


That was the game.

The Jets needed to dominate and they most certainly did! I give credit to Mark Sanchez, Mark Brunell, Shonn Greene, the entire defense, and Nick Folk. This was one of the best games I have seen all season!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

How to Be Loved By Yankee Fans!

"Find out what you love, go do it, do it better than anybody else, and you'll find that there will be all kinds of people who will love you for it. If you do it well, if you do it dependably, if you can be counted on, if you can be trusted, if your stuff is great, if your work is great, there will be people who will love you more than you ever dreamed."

Adapted from a quote by Rush Limbaugh.

The New York media and fans, (myself included) receive tons of criticism for being hard on players and coaches. We are often called out for being "too harsh" and as a reason why some athletes hate to or never will play for a New York team.

But we also love our homies.

Who chanted "Paul O'Neill", when it looked like he was playing his final game at Yankee Stadium in 2001?

The New York media and fans love those athletes who perform well and consistently give their all.

Is that too much to ask?

The Bam-Tino!

I know this is a bit late, but...

Former Yankees first baseman Tino Martinez deserves to be in the Hall of Fame!

Career Stats:
*271 Career Average
*339 Homers
*1,271 RBIs
*2-time All Star
*4-time World Series Champion (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000)
*1997 Home Run Derby Champion

In addition to,
*Many all star and gold glove SNUBS!
*Saving the Yankees' asses with a home run in Game 4 of the 2001 World Series (the game is most remembered for Jeter's Mr. November home run though).
* A Grand Slam in the 1998 World Series

"SWUNG ON AND DRILLED DEEP TO RIGHT, THERE IT GOES! THAT BALL IS...GONE! A GRAND SLAM, INTO THE UPPER DECK, FOR TINO MARTINEZ! AND THE YANKEES LEAD, 9-5! SEVEN RUNS, IN THE SEVENTH INNING, IN THE FIRST GAME, OF THE BEST OF SEVEN WORLD SERIES, OH WHAT A HOME RUN, FOR TINO MARTINEZ!" (Michael Kay)


My bias toward the Dynastic Yankees will NOT be satisfied without Tino in the Hall of Fame! The Yankees have not seen the likes of clutch hitters since the Dynasty ended.

Roping Them In

On Sunday, the New York Giants will face off against the Dallas Cowboys for the first time in 2011...

At last, my LONG awaited matchup has come. I have been waiting to watch the Giants get revenge on the Cowboys since they were beaten back last year. With a Pro Bowl-caliber Tony Romo, who seems to be less inconsistent than in previous years, and a Cowboys team that is atop the NFC East (7-5), this will be a thrilling matchup. As I stated before, the New York Giants can make the playoffs if they sweep the season series against Dallas and beat Washington.

The Giants will be without (major):
Mark Herzlich
Osi Umenyiora
David Baas (surprised?)
Spencer Paysinger

Probable:
Ahmad Bradshaw
Brandon Jacobs
Mario Manningham
Michael Boley
Dave Tollefson
Prince Amukamara

Doubtful:
Kenny Phillips

If Bradshaw, Boley and Prince get in, the Giants are fine. They MUST beat Dallas to have a chance to make the playoffs, and I know that they can.

Remember this? That is what we need tomorrow.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Hot Stove

In addition to Pujols, several other moves occurred today...

The Angels also signed SP C.J. Wilson to a 5-year, $77,000,000 deal.

Francisco Rodriguez (K-Rod) has ACCEPTED the Brewers' offer of arbritration. He was 23/26 in saves with the Mets and served as a setup man for the Brewers in 2011.

His agent (Boras) has stated that Rodriguez wouldn't neccesarily be in Milwaukee on opening day. It is widely expected that he will be traded soon.


Former Cardinals VP Jeff Luhnow has been hired by the Astros as GM.

Kelley Johnson has accepted the Blue Jays' offers of arbritration.

David Ortiz has accepted the Red Sox' arbritration offer.

Still here to kill the Yankees decrepit pitching...

The Angeles have also signed former Yankees RP LaTroy Hawkins to a 1-year, $3,000,000 deal. He pitched very well to a 2.42 ERA in 2011.

Nate McLouth and Erik Bedard have been signed by the Pirates to one-year deals at $1.75 million and $4.5 million, respectively.

And the Colorado Rockies have traded RP Houston Street to the San Diego Padres.

King Albert

Albert Pujols has signed a 10-year, $254,000,000 deal with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Pujols won two chamionships in St. Louis in 2006 and 2011.

With the three of the "Core Four" free agents off of the market now, the last remaining is Prince Fielder.

I honestly did not see this happening at any time at all. Ever. Pujols has ruined his reputation as a "one-team player". The move to the American League, however, may benefit both the Cardinals and the Angels in the long run, with a move to DH on the part of Pujols.

Pujols after hitting his third home run in the 2011 World Series Game 3.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Believing In Burnout

Following a disastrous 2008 season marred with injury, underperforming, and old, backup quality players in starting roles, the Yankees broke the bank, signing SP CC Sabathia, 1B Mark Teixeira, and SP AJ Burnett.

CC went 19-8; Tex hit .292 with 39 homers and 122 RBIs; and Burnett went 13-9 with a 4.04 ERA.

Since then, Sabathia has been the Yankees ace, Teixeira has been a gold glove winner and very fine first baseman (despite his lack of postseason hitting).

Burnett has been an overrated Kevin Brown.

Brown was washed up by the time he came. Burnett, though not finished, was signed to beat the Red Sox, and thus far has one ONE AND ONLY ONE game against them (the victory coming this past season).


Granted, it is not all his fault. His performance against the Red Sox back in April was fairly solid, as were most of his starts this past season, but with little run support combined with the dreaded "bad inning", well, you know what happens next.


Let's not forget that although we are likely stuck with him for another two seasons, he did win a World Series game, and was the first, and thusfar the only Yankee to strike out four batters in an inning.



I know he can turn it around, he is a player who wants to win, and everyone on the team wants him to win. While he may be a goner after his deal is up, he can be an ace when on top of his game.

Mama Mia[mi]!

The Miami Marlins (still as hated as their predecessor, the Florida Marlins!) have now signed...Mark Buehrle.


Buehrle will be leaving the White Sox for the first time in his career. He was 161-119 as a White Sock, including a World Series championship, no-hitter and a perfect game. He will be joining manager Ozzie Guillen once again.

I must say before my rant here, I have hated the Marlins since they beat the Yankees in the 2003 World Series, and that hatred has been building up ever since: John Buck's grand slam vs. the Mets on Opening Day 2011; signing Jose Reyes, etc.

The Marlins have now signed:
*Buehrle
*Reyes
*Heath Bell

in addition to speaking with numerous others. Now, I have no problem with them signing the players, however, I do have a problem with the general managers (Williams and Alderson) who have let their respective players sign elsewhere.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Mets 2012: What the Team Should Look Like (If I Had My Way)

M E T S
Y N E U
T A C
I M K
R S
E

But Soon It Can Be Better

Ruben Tejada will now assume all Shortstop duties in 2012, meaning Justin Turner will stay at second base.

The team should now look like this:
1B Davis
2B Turner
SS Tejada
3B Murphy

RF Duda
CF Pagan/Scott Hairston
LF Bay

C Thole/Nickeas

P
Pelfrey
Gee
Jenry Mejia (if healthy)
Beato
Dickey

No Way, José!

It's official, free-agent SS José Reyes has signed a 6-year, $106,000,000 deal with the Miami Marlins.

The Mets rebuilding era begins now. They have no pitching, terrible catching, and no offense besides David Wright.

Which begins my next rant...
Wright MUST be traded before 2013, along with Johan Santana and Jason Bay. The Mets will not e a good team again for some time, so dumping the icons now to bring in new ones will benefit them in the long run. Tim Byrdak will be lost by 2013, and new farm talent and rookies will come in handy when the Phillies and Braves finally fall from grace and the Mets will be good again.

Call me crazy now.

Thank me in 10 years.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Why Hector Noesi Makes Sense

RHP Hector Noesi, who went 2-2 with a 4.47 ERA and 45 K's in 2011, is a great choice as their fourth starter.

Behind Sabathia, Nova, and Burnett, Hector Noesi could lock up a spot for 2012 with a good spring training. Phil Hughes, who was extremely erratic in 2011 (5-5, 5.79 ERA) after his injury, looks like a guy whom could be valuable as a starter, and ANYONE is better than "Failing Fred".

Noesi can prove to be a valuable addition to a Yankee rotation that struggled to beat good teams on a consistent basis. Even ace pitcher CC Sabathia struggled against the Red Sox and faded down the stretch. With Ivan Nova being the first Yankee to pitch good enough against the Red Sox to help the team win, (the win was credited to Robertson), until August. Noesi can be used in place of Freddy Garcia or AJ Burnett in critical games, skipping around AJ and Freddy when the Yankees need to beat a decent team, good team, playoff team, or .500 team, (all teams that Freddy Garcia struggled to beat and/or lost to consistently).

That is a reason why the Yankees do NOT need C.J. Wilson (AJ Burnett)*, Yu Davish (Hideki Irabu)**, or Mark Buehrle (Carl Pavano)*** off of the free agent market.

*Overrated pitcher/makeshift #2 starter
**Japanese/Asian free agent underperformer-(although Irabu had a great year in 1998 and I did like him)
***Great pitcher who will not work well with the Yankees but will go on to have a successful career with other teams before and after a stint on the Yankees

How The Giants Can Make The Playoffs

I refuse to believe that the New York Giants have sealed their destiny because of these past four losses.

That being said, I have a plan for them to win.

I never expected them to defeat the Packers in the first place, although the loss had me hanging on the edge of my seat, heart racing, and the most excited I had been about a potential victory in quite some time, maybe even since Superbowl XLII! (Coincidence, two undefeated teams vs. the
underdog Giants...)

The Giants (6-6), absolutely, positively, NEED to win three of their next four games.

*Dec. 11 @ Dallas
*Dec. 18 @ Washington
*Jan. 1 vs. Dallas

If that plan works out, the Giants will finish with a 9-7 record, but with Washington and Philly out of contention, and the Jets in the other conference, they will make the playoffs.

Keep on Keeping On

Free agent 41-year-old Craig Counsell, coming off one of the worst seasons in the history of Major League Baseball, still intends to play in 2012.



Counsell, who at one point had an 0-45 skid at the plate, and really brings no value to any team, will face a hard reality if no one wants him in 2012. He hit .178 with 1 homer and 7 RBIs last season.

I remember Counsell best for his tenure with the Arizona Diamondbacks. In the 2001 World Series against the Yankees, he also scored the winning run of the 1997 World Series. The 2-time World Series champion and 2001 NLCS MVP will have a tough time finding a team this winter, even in a limited bench role, although he does have the second best career fielding percentage of all second basemen in the league.

That is why he should retire or accept a coaching role in 2012. Even I, with my bias toward old athletes, do not think he should return. Knowing that he will likely not get more than a non-roster invite to spring training may convince him otherwise, but we will have to wait and see...

Counsell celebrates after the Diamondbacks go to the World Series in 2001.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Left Hand Man

Throughout the 2011 season, the New York Yankees' only left handed relief pitcher was Boone Logan, and he was a disaster when it came to retiring left-handed hitters.

Logan reacts after giving up a home run to lefty Jacoby Ellsbury last season.

Damaso Marte, who spent the entire season on the DL, and was supposed to have been interchanged with Logan, was released by the Yankees and is likely to retire soon.

One thing that Joe Girardi likes is the lefty-lefty matchups of pitcher-batter. Last season, lefties hit .260 off him last season, and if they have to face guys like David Ortiz, they need a solid lefty out of the bullpen. Boone Logan is not that guy.

No indication has been given as to if Logan will return, and as the days go on, it appears increasingly likely that he will be gone.

The market for left-handed pitchers this offseason is barely halfway decent. These are the big[ger] name free agent left handed relief pitchers this season:

*Mike Gonzalez
*Darren Oliver
*Arthur Rhodes
*J.C. Romero
*George Sherrill
*Jamie Moyer

With Rhodes and Oliver being over 40 years old, and the Yankees seemingly not interested in older pitchers, Moyer, in addition to age, being a risky signing, and the Yankees having already signed and cut Romero, Mike Gonzalez is the best fit for the Yankees among free agents.

My instinct tells me that the Yankees need to delve into the depths of their minor league system, often called one of the best in baseball, to find another reliever.

The Yankees have Manny Banuelos waiting in the wings, after an extremely successful minor league season last year in both AA and AAA. Along with Gonzalez, Banuelos can be a solid lefty presence in the bullpen for 2012.

Hot Stove!

Former Mets GM Omar Minaya has been hired by the San Diego Padres. (Poor saps!)

Former Mets P Chris Capuano (11-12, 4.55 ERA) has signed a 2-year, $10,000,000 deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Former Mets RP Heath Bell has agreed to a 3-year deal for an undisclosed amount.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Bern, Baby Bern!

Former Yankees CF Bernie Williams appears on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time in 2012.

Williams at Old Timers' Day in 2011. He refuses to be called an "old timer."

As a longtime fan of the Yankees, and a sportswriter who is openly biased toward the Dynastic Yankees, I would love for no one to make the Hall of Fame in 2012 more than Bernie.

In 1996, Bernie was a young centerfielder on a team of rookies and young folk that defeated the defending World Champion Atlanta Braves in 6 games to capture its first World Championship since 1978. In 1996, the ALCS MVP hit .474 with 2 homers.

In 1998, Williams hit .339, capturing the AL Batting title and an AL Gold Glove in the outfield. He was the first player in history to win a gold glove, batting title, and World Series ring in the same year.

"Bern, Baby Bern!" (John Sterling)

He was an integral part of their World Series championship teams in 1996, 1998, 1999, and 2000. In my opinion, Williams and Andruw Jones were THE best centerfielders in baseball.

At his retirement, he was second all-time in doubles, fourth in walks, fifth in hits and extra base hits, and 6th in both homers and RBIs.

His career stats (2,076 games):

2,336 hits
449 doubles
287 homers
147 stolen bases

5-time All-Star (1997-2001)
4-time World Series Champion (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000)
4-time Gold Glove winner (1997-2000)
Silver Slugger Winner (2002)
1996 ALCS MVP

The Yankees threw their longtime centerfielder out the back door after the 2006 season despite his desire to remain on the team in a reserve role.

I absolutely LOVED Bernie when he played for the Yankees, he was (and still is) one of my favorite Yankees of all-time, and I was overjoyed when he made his long-overdue Old Timers' Day debut in 2011.

His career stats, postseason play, speed, and defense, show me that he is a Hall of Fame worthy player. In 2010, when the Yankees acquired CF Curtis Granderson, they finally had a player who could be the "new" Bernie Williams, (with apologies to Melky, Damon, and Bubba Crosby, all of whom I liked).

The complete ballot includes these other newcomers:
Ruben Sierra
Bill Mueller
Tim Salmon
Vinny Castilla
Terry Mulholland
Brad Radke
Jeromy Burnitz
Brian Jordan
Eric Young
Javy Lopez
Tony Womack
Phil Nevin

Now, after reading that list, is there anyone else first-ballot worthy besides Bernie?
Exactly.

That is why I feel Bernie Williams will be elected to the Hall of Fame in 2012.

Managing the Mess

No, not the New York Mess (Mets)!

Bobby Valentine, former manager of the New York Mets, now faces the challenge of fixing the Boston Red Sox, fresh off the greatest collapse since the 2007 Mets.


Officially given a 2-year deal as manager, he is the perfect man for the job ahead.

Valentine can transform the Red Sox from a beer-drinking bunch to a group of winners. With the talent that the Sox have in Beckett, Lester, Bard, free-agent Big Papi as DH, and Captain Varitek on the bench, the Sox have a powerful, World Series-caliber team.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Tom Terrific

After a disastrous, injury-riddled 4-12 season in 2003, the New York Giants made some drastic changes. They fired Jim Fassell, and Kurt Warner succeeded longtime QB Kerry Collins.

To succeed head coach Jim Fassell, the Giants chose Tom Coughlin, who was fired from the Jaguars after the 2002 season and was out of the league in 2003.

In a surprising move, Coughlin benched Warner, who had a 5-4 record that season, with rookie Eli Manning, who in turn lost all but one of his starts that year. Coughlin was widely criticized for the move.

However, the next season, Manning led the team to an 11-5 record and division title (their first since 2000), and the playoffs for the first time since 2002.

He even fixed Tiki Barber's fumbling tendencies, (despite what Barber's comments about Coughlin may have you believe).

2006 was when the "Fire Tom Coughlin" business began. After the Giants advanced to the postseason in 2006, and despite losing in the first round, Coughlin received a one-year contract extention, to the ire of many fans.

(Note the date under the title).

In 2007, after an 0-2 start, the Giants went 13-4 for the rest of the season, earning a playoff berth and defeated the Cowboys in the division title game after they were swept by them in the regular season. This led to an epic showdown between the Giants and Packers in the NFC Championship game, which ended on a Lawrence Tynes field goal in overtime, (still one of my favorite games!)

(Sorry to those of you who aren't Joe Buck Fans)

In one of the best Superbowls of all-time, Coughlin's Giants defeated the 18-0 Patriots, and he was given a four-year contract extension.




Although they haven't made the playoffs since, it isn't all his fault. The failed out-of-bounds punt, while not a great call, could have worked if done by current P Steve Weatherford, and the current team could still make the playoffs if they sweep the Dallas Cowboys in the season series.

In my opinion, Coughlin has been the best Giants coach since Bill Parcells (under whom Coughlin served as Wide Receivers coach during their Superbowl XXV victory run).

If anyone should be fired, Perry Fewell and Kevin Gilbride are higher on my list, and that is before you get to the players.

Their are 32 head coaches in the NFL, but only a select few are elite coaches, (Belicheat and Tomlin are a few others that certainly come to mind). Coughlin, though he sometimes may not be treated like an elite coach by the media and some of the fans, certainly belongs in that group.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Get Back, Jack!

The Jacksonville Jaguars have finally fired longtime coach Jack Del Rio after starting the year 3-8.

This is a move that I have seen coming for quite a while. Del Rio was 69-73 in his career with the Jaguars, and 1-2 in the postseason. His team never won the division. Del Rio was well-known for blasting assistants and benching underpreformers. He coached current Jets backup QB Mark Brunell while he was a Jaguar.

The team has also been sold to new owners.



Monday, November 28, 2011

You May Be Right...

I'm going ballistic here folks. The New York Giants NEED a MAJOR shake up, and fast.

The special teams are fine as is with Tynes, Weatherford, and Thomas.

The offense could use some new faces:

Eli Manning and David Carr are safe. The quarterback play has been consistant thusfar in 2011.

The running game might be an issue, though.

Ahmad Bradshaw, when healthy, is one of the better runningbacks in the league, and recently signed a new contract. Brandon Jacobs, however, is likely in his final year as a Giant with his play not being as well as it should and his mouth running off about his contract status. Da'Rel Scott may see his playing time increase more in the coming weeks.

And Kevin Gilbride might not be safe if the offense doesn't step up NOW!

The defense might be an issue. Perry Fewell has come under my wrath recently for the defense's play. The Cornerback position needs a mix-up.

With Prince Amukamara filling in admirably for the injured Terrell Thomas thusfar, Aaron Ross is likely to see his Giants career come to a long awaited end after the season.

The linebacking core has preformed well in 2011, and that will spell trouble for MLB Jonathan Goff, who after the season is a free agent.

Deon Grant could possibly be replaced at FS permenantly by Antrel Rolle.

I know that the team as it is now can win, but a collapse WILL mean MAJOR changes to the team.

Hot Stove

According to multiple sources, former Yankees C Jose Molina has signed a 1-year, $1.8 Million deal with the Tampa Bay Rays. This move had been forthcoming.

Molina will serve as a backup to John Jaso.

http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/Jose-Molina-Tampa-Bay-Rays-contract-details-112811

The Oakland A's have hired former Yankees designated hitter Chili Davis as their hitting coach. Davis was the Yankkes DH in 1998 and 1999, two of my favorite teams.

The Red Sox have offered arbritration to Designated Hitter David Ortiz and RHP Dan Wheeler.

On a contrary note, the San Francisco Giants have declined arbritration on OF Cody Ross and Pat Burrell. Burrell has stated he is likely headed for retirement, though no official word has been given yet. They have not offered anything to OF Carlos Beltran.

Indians OF Grady Sizemore has signed a 1 year, $5,000,000 deal to remain in Cleveland.

Royals LHP Bruce Chen has signed a 2-year, $9,000,000 deal to stay in Kansas City.

And the Houston Astos have fired GM Ed Wade and President Tal Smith in moves that surprised no one. George Postolos will take over as President. No indication has been given as to the new GM.

The Pittsburgh Pirates have released OF Xavier Paul.

A Closed Case!

One of the many positions the Mets struggled with this past season was relief pitchers, particularly closer. After trading K-Rod, the Mets used a rotating panel of closers that included Jason Isringhausen, Tim Byrdak, and the EPIC FAILURE of an experiment that was Bobby Parnell.


Heading into 2012, what the Mets need more than anything (other than starters), is a closer. One that they will stick with for the foreseeable future. We have seen J.J. Putz, K-Rod, and Heath Bell go on to have successful careers as closers WITH OTHER TEAMS, but unfortunately, not with the Mets.

Now I, being the hardcore fan that I am, followed all 162 Mets games either on radio or television, and it was blatant that after K-Rod left, the Mets did not have a successful closer.

Jason Isringhausen provided a solid TEMPORARY replacement, but injured his back during the final month of the season and therefore pitched what turned out to be his final game on September 6th, hurling two perfect innings in relief. While his performance was wonderful and I, with my bias toward good old athletes, definitely want to see him back in 2012, it will not be as closer. He can provide a solid presence in the bullpen as a setup man alternating with Parnell. A return to the Mets benefits all three sides of the triangle: I don't have to see him retire (and thus, don't have to write a farewell article!); He stays with Terry Collins, who in my opinion is one of the best managers when it comes to giving aging veteran players adequate rest; and he can continue to pitch, which he has stated is his desire for next year.


Izzy celebrates with C Josh Thole after recording his 300th career save.

If the Mets give up on Bobby Parnell, it WILL come back to haunt them, (SEE: Heath Bell, J.J. Ptuz), he can be a reliable seventh or eight inning pitcher, alternating with the 39-year-old Izzy.

The Mets have a few options at closer in free agency (Heath Bell, K-Rod, Francisco Cordero), and I feel that they will delve into that pool this offseason.

Regardless, the Mets NEED a new closer in 2012 if they intend to hold leads in late innings.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

The Impossible Dream

The Eagles are in such a state of disaster that their season is over if they lose today to the Patriots, (which they are poised to do).

That's right, the "Dream Team" is doomed to fall to the point of no return in the NFC East.

Michael Vick has been a shred of what he was in 2010, limited by injuries, Nnamdi Asomougha has been a huge bust, Steve Smith has had only one big moment (against the Giants of course), and Andy Reid's job is in serious jeopardy.

Here are the updated standings:
Dallas (7-4)
Giants (6-4)* Monday Night vs. Saints
Philly (4-7)
Washington (3-8)

Texans Sign Kellen Clemens!

With QB Matt Schaub going on IR, the Houston Texans signed former Jets draft bust Kellen Clemens to a contract. It hasn't been indicated whether he will start or become a backup to Leinart.

I like this move a lot. I have always felt that Kellen Clemens could be one of the better backup quarterbacks in the league, but not a starter.

Clemens was drafted in 2006 by the Jets and spent his first season as a backup to Chad Pennington. When Pennington was struggling in 2007, he took over as starter for the next few games. He never did become the starter that the Jets hoped he would be, and was demoted to backup, behind Brett Favre in 2008 and Mark Sanchez in 2009.

Clemens with the Jets

His fate seemed sealed when the Jets signed the (nearly) 40-year-old Mark Brunell in the 2010 offseason, yet somehow he signed a one-year deal and relieved Brunell in the week 17 matchup against the Bills.

He signed a one-year deal with the Redskins this past offseason, but was cut before the season started.

I really hope that he can play well enough to earn a contract with some team next year and beyond.

Yankees Bring Back Failing Fred!

I can't believe it! Washed-up starter 'Failing Fred' Garcia has returned to the Yankees.

They can win with him, but not against good teams (Boston, Tampa Bay, Detroit, Texas, etc.)

The fact that he is back means that we are in for another year of being crushed by the Red Sox!

The Giants Aren't Collapsing!

The New York Giants aren't going to collapse this year.

At least that's what I feel, and here is why.

For the past two years, the Giants have gotten off to hot starts, then faded down the stretch. With their loss last week, people have begun to herald their "inevitable" collapse.

But that's inaccurate.

I am going to give you some players for the Giants in 2010 and their ages.

Shaun O'Hara, 33
Rich Seubert, 29
Madison Hedgecock, 29
Matt Dodge, 23
Keith Bulluck, 34
Jim Sorgi, 30 (on IR all year, so Manning had no proven backup)

Can you find them now?

Exactly.

The Giants have replaced the aging and injury-prone players (and Matt Dodge) with better, younger, and (in some cases) more durable ones.

It now reads:
David Baas, 30
Kevin Boothe, 28
Henry Hynoski, 22
Steve Weatherford, 28
Mark Herzlich, 24
David Carr, 32

Now, I do have a soft spot in my heart for old athletes, but only those who can still perform at a good level (The Omar Vizquels and Mark Brunells not the Freddy Garcias and Chad Penningtons), and most of the above were the latter, too injury prone to be effective enough to win.

So once again, don't rule the Giants out yet.

Not On The Mark

As I sat watching the Jets and Bills play, I came to the realization that I needed to write an article about Sanchez, so here it goes...

Jets QB Mark Sanchez certainly has had his struggles this season, there's no question about that, and many fans have been calling for him to "shape up or ship out." It seems the Jets (5-5) are in need of a bit of a shake up at quarterback.

Yet no one is doing anything.

The Jets will face the Redskins (3-7) and Chiefs (4-6) in the following weeks. With Sanchez's play and the season-long offensive struggles, sitting Sanchez against a sub-.500 team is a good idea that can benefit both sides. With 41-year-old Mark Brunell as the primary backup followed by youngster Greg McElroy, they have many people who can hold the fort while Sanchez is out.

Yet Brunell seems the logical choice.

Brunell plays against the Bills in 2010. He won, end of story.

Now I know what you are probably thinking, why start an old quarterback when you have a plethora of youngsters to choose from. My reasoning is as follows: it lights a fire under a young player like Sanchez.

What young starter in their right mind would willingly step aside to be replaced by an older player who hasn't been a starter since 2006?

And that is the entire idea, if Sanchez can regain his form from 2010, the Jets can easily make the playoffs with the way the Bills have fallen apart and with the Dolphins playing like I have become so used to in the past decade.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Why the Yankees Need Omar Vizquel

44-year-old INF Omar Vizquel has stated his desire to play again in 2012. Vizquel may be old, but he is still a tremendous fielder and has won 11 gold gloves at shortstop, the most all time. The Yankees are the perfect fit for the aging veteran.

The Yankee bench last year was mediocre. INF Eric Chávez couldn't stay healthy, even in a reserve role, Peña couldn't hit, and Eduardo Núñez led the team with 20 errors.

Now picture yourself as Brian Cashman: He has a bench that last year was terrible defense and offense wise, a player (A-Rod), who has 5 years left on his contract and hasn't played a full season since 2007 (incidentally, the year he signed his 10-year deal!), and aging icons in A-Rod and Jeter who will need the DH spot (especially Rodríguez !) more frequently. Núñez will need to play infield more in the coming years, so he needs to learn to play better defense.

And who better to teach him defense than the man who holds the record with 11 Gold Gloves at Shortstop?




He may be old for an athlete, but in over 2,200 games at shortstop he has only made 138 TOTAL errors! This man MUST have some things he can teach these young Yankee infielders, and he himself could be an EXTREMELY valuable addition to the Yankees' bench.

So, with age aside...

Why not?

Sunday, November 20, 2011

NFL Week 11

Jets vs. Broncos

On Thursday, the Jets faced the Broncos in what was a pathetic game.

First Quarter
The game was held scoreless until late in the third quarter when Matt Prater made a 37 yard field goal. 3-0 Broncos.

After a series of incompletions, Nick Folk missed a 52 yard field goal and Denver had the ball.

With just under a minute, Willis McGahee ran for a loss of 3 yards. Calvin Pace then forced a fumble and Bart Scott returned it for 9 yards, followed by a 6 yard pass to RB Joe McKnight.

Second Quarter
A long drive mixed with passing and running plays ended on a Nick Folk 21 yard field goal. Game tied at 3.

The Broncos ran a few plays before handing the ball to Tim Tebow. He threw one pass before they punted for 29 yards. After a few long drives, Nick Folk missed a 61 yarder as time expired.

Halftime

Third Quarter
Mark Sanchez throws a 30 yard pass to Plaxico Burress, and then McKnight ran for 10 yards. Mark Sanchez then threw an incomplete pass for Plaxico and Andre Goodman was penalized for illegal contact.

After a series of pass plays, Bilal Powell rushed for no gain but Matt Slauson recovered a fumble and scored a touchdown, and Folk's extra point was good. 10-3 Jets.

Denver tried a series of pass plays that failed but with 4:30 left, Sanchez threw an interception returned for a touchdown and it was 10-10 Denver.

4th Quarter

Nick Folk makes a 45 yarder, 13-10.

That was all until the last minute.

Tim Tebow rushed 20 yards for a touchdown. 17-13 Broncos.

That was the game.

Bills at Dolphins

The Bills got up early and never scored again.

K Dave Rayner, filling in for Lindell, kicked a 30 yarder, 3-0 Bills.

Matt Moore to Facado for a TD, 7-3.

Reggie Bush TD. 14-3.

Second Quarter

Moore threw an TD, 21-3.

Moore to Bess, TD. 28-3.

Finally, Dan Rayner made a field goal, 28-6.

Third Quarter
Brian Moorman had a punt blocked and returned for a TD. 35-6.

Kelvin Sheppard got a safety, 35-8. That was the game.

Giants vs. Eagles
The first scoring play was a field goal by the Eagles in the second quarter.

Vince Young threw a 14 yarder to former Giant Steve Smith 10-0.

At the end of the quarter, Tynes made a 48 yard field goal. 10-3.

The next scoring was a 24 yard TD by Manning to Cruz to tie it at 10.

With under 3 minutes, Young threw an 8 yard pass to Cooper. 17-10 Eagles.

Then the Giants were penalized for intentional grounding. Eli Manning threw a pass to Victor Cruz. LeSean McCoy gained huge yardage and the game was over.

Then they turned it over, and the game was over.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Why I Don't (Solely) Blame Mark Sanchez

Face it, Mark Sanchez hasn't played exceptional thusfar in 2011. He does have over 2100 passing yards and 14 touchdowns vs. 9 interceptions, and 75 rushing yards with 3 touchdowns.

While he has lost 5 fumbles and hasn't been the model of consistancy this season, he is getting it done. The Jets are 5-4, constituting of 3rd in the AFC East, but that isn't all his fault. The Jets have suffered only one blowout loss this year, (last week against the Patriots), and have had other players step up so far (Shonn Greene), so I feel that if they can keep this up and beat teams such as the Dolphins and Bills, they will make the wild card spot in 2011.

Hot Stove!

The Phillies signed backup C and former Met Brian Schneider to a 1-year deal for $800,000. He batted .176 with 2 homers and 9 RBIs in 41 games and worked well with the pitching staff.

I like this deal, it benefits the Phillies by giving them a quality backup catcher at low cost and they are both familiar with each other.


The Chicago Cubs today announced the hiring of Dale Sveum as manager for 2012. He spent last season as the Brewers' hitting coach.

The owners of the Houston Astros have completed the sale of the team and 2012 will be their last season in the National League before moving to the American League for realignment in 2013.

The Padres signed OF Mark Kotsay to a 1-year, $1.25 million deal. He played with the previously from 2001-2003, and hit .270 with 3 homers and 31 RBIs in 2011.

Nationals C Wilson Ramos has been safely returned home to his family after his kidnapping.

SS Jamey Carroll signed a 2-year, $6.5 million deal with the Twins. The 38-year-old hit .290 with no homers in 2011.

And the Los Angeles Dodgers have signed OF Matt Kemp to an 8-year, $160 million contract.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Why It's Tebow Time

With the Jets facing the Broncos tomorrow, I felt this was a good time to analyze Tebow and his future in Denver.

Let's face it. The Denver Broncos haven't had a franchise quarterback since John Elway retired after winning Superbowl XXXIII in 1999. That's quite a long time to wait. According to Answers.com, the Broncos have now had 7 different quarterbacks since the retirement of Elway:

Brian Griese
Chris Miller
Gus Frerrotte
Jake Plummer
Jay Cutler
Kyle Orton

and finally,
Tim Tebow

During that time, they have won ONE, and only one playoff game (in three appearances).

Isn't it time to find a successor?

Well, they have him.

Tim Tebow is that him. He can pass and run, has the benefit of an impressive college career, and is a young man on a team that hasn't been good in over a decade. With Kyle Orton only under contract for this season, and the Broncos seemingly not going anywhere this year, it's time to admit that they need to undergo a radical change.

And that all starts at the quarterback position.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

A Rivalry Renewed

The Jets faced the New England Patriots in Week 10.

First Quarter

A long drive by the Jets consisting of a number of pass plays ends in Patriots territory with a chance to strike first.

Nick Folk sets for a 24-yarder with a chance to put the Jets up first.

But we found the Folk of old, and he misses it. Still scoreless.

Patriots ball, Tom Terrific completes 12 and 21 yard passes to TEs Aaron Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski respectively.

Brady then completed a 12 yarder to Ochocinco.

But the defense stepped up, and RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis lost 2 yards thanks to a joint tackle by DE Mike DeVito and Sione Pouha.

K Stephen Gostkowski comes out and kicks a 50 yard field goal. 3-0 Patriots.

Kick off

Sanchez completes a pass to WR Jeremy Kerley and RB Shonn Greene runs for 7 yards, followed by a 2 yard run by LT.

Then the Patriots showed their magic by sacking Sanchez for a loss of 7 yards. Jets forced to punt a 38 yarder by Conley and Stevan Ridley rushed for a total of 2 yards on 2 seperate plays. Ball on the Patriots 29 yard line.

Brady passes a 53 yarder to WR Ochocinco. Following a few incompletions, Gostkowski kicked a 36 yard field goal and it was 6-0 Patriots.

Kickoff.

Shonn Greene runs for a total of 14 yards to the Jets 34 yard line.

But the defense failed again, and Sanchez was sacked for a loss of 8 yards by Andra Carter.

Second Quarter

Plaxico Burress is called for a pass interference penalty (10 yards).

A 7 yard rush by LT followed by a 54 yard punt by Conley, returned for 16 yards forced the Jets to call a timeout.

Brady threw a 20 yard pass to WR Deion Branch followed by 2incompletions for Brady forced New England to punt for 33 yards.

Sanchez passed to Plaxico and Greene for a total of 28 yards.

Greene rushes for 12 yards and LT for 6 yards as the Jets are penalized for grounding on an incompletion by Sanchez for a loss of 11 yards.

Conley punted for 47 yards and Tom Brady then throws a 5 yarder to TE Rob Gronkowski, but G Logan Mankins is penalized for holding and loses 6 yards.

P Zoltan Mesko punts for 41 yards and Kerley returns 1 yard before a penalty on CB Kyle Wilson.

With less than 7 minutes, Brady is penalized for intentional grounding and the Jets get a saftey 6-2 Pats.

With 7 plays, a Jets drive ends with Mark Sanchez rushing for a 2 yard touchdown and Nick Folk's extra point is good. 9-6 Jets.

With 38 seconds, Rob Gronkowski commits what appeared to be a fumble, but he was ruled down by contact.

With 38 seconds, SS Eric Smith comits a facemask penalty and the Jets lose 5 yards.

Brady completes a TD to Wes Welker and MO Wilkerson commits a penalty. 13-9 Pats.

Halftime

Third Quarter

With just under 13 minutes, Sanchez throws an incompletion to Holmes, followed by an incompletion to Burress.

Tom Terrific,almost sacked, avoids multiple Jets and completes a touchdown pass to TE Rob Gronkowski.

But after review, Gronkowki was out of bounds and the play revoked. Still 13-9.

Gostkowski kicks a field goal to make it 16-9, and Gronkowski catches a touchdown from Brady to make it 23-9 after the extra point.

However, Gronkowski spiked the ball after the catch and was penalized for unportsmanlike conduct.

Sanchez completed a 30 yard pass to Dustin Kellerwith just over minute remaining, followed by a rushing play by LT to get the first down. An incompletion by Sanchez on a rushed play with mere seconds remaining and the fourth quarter began.

A thouchdown by Sanchez and an extra point and the score is 23-16.

An interception by Sanchez and the score was 37-16.

After an absolutely PATHETIC game, the Jets fell to 5-4.
B

Week 10

Note: This is the beginning of a series of articles on the New York Football teams (kind of late, no!)

New York Giants @ San Francisco 49ers
A heartbreaking loss by the Giants to a team that they could have beaten. A long drive to start the game which ended with a Lawrence Tynes 23 Yard field goal.

But the Niners answered right back with a 36 yarder by David Akers. Game tied at 3.

At the start of the second quarter, Eli Manning and the Giants ran a mix of running and passing plays that ended with another Tynes field goal, this one a 25 yarder to put the Giants ahead 6-3.

And...

The Niners returned with a 52 yard field goal by David Akers to tie the game at 6.

Then Jim Harbaugh and Greg Roman called for an onside kick recovered by the Niners. After this, Eli Manning threw a pass intercepted by Carlos Rogers which seemed (to me) a critical mistake.

It turned out not so big.

Corey Webster returned the favor by intercepting Alex Smith and returning it for 6 yards, and Manning threw 2 short passes to RB DJ Ware, who was filling in for the injured Ahmad Bradshaw, and thus ended the first half.

Third Quarter

A long drive by the 49ers ends in a 28 yarder by Akers. 12-6 Niners.

Then it got rolling.

Eli Manning throws a 13 yard touchdown to Mario Manningham and Lawrence Tynes extra point is good to put the Giants ahead 13-12.

Fourth Quarter

Alex Smith throws a pass to TE Vernon Davis for a 31 yard touchdown, followed by a 2-point conversion to WR Michael Crabtree. Niners ahead 20-13.
RB Kendall Hunter rushed for a 17 yard touchdown and Akers' extra point was good. 27-13 Niners.

Eli and Big Blue came back with a 32 yard touchdown pass to Hakeem Nicks and Tynes' extra point was good. It seemed like they were coming back, 27-20 Niners.

The comeback never happened.

A number of incompletions by Manning, who just couldn't sprinkle his fourth-quarter magic today, killed the Giants chances for a comeback.

With the loss, Big Blue fell to 6-3 while the Niners improved to 8-1.

On to Buffalo.

Tony Romo and the Cowboys jumped out to an early lead and never gave it back.

A first quarter touchdown to WR Dez Bryant followed by an extra point by Dan Bailey made it 7-0 Cowboys.

Ryan Fitzpatrick was then sacked for -10 yards, which led to a 52-yard punt by Brian Moorman which was caught by Akwasi Owusu-Ansah. Leading to an illegal block penalty on Cowboys CB Orlando Scandrick costing them 10 yards. The Cowboys, however, were able to retain posesion of the ball long enough for Romo to throw a 5 yard touchdown to WR Laurent Robinson followed by an extra point by K Dan Bailey. 14-0 Cowboys.

Tony Romo then threw a touchdown to WR Laurent Robinson and an extra point to make it 21-0.

But the Bills got back, with QB Ryan Fitzpatrick throwing a 3 yard TD pass to David Nelson with K Dave Rayner's extra point good. 21-7.

With 1 minute left in the half, RB DeMarco Murray rushed for a 1-yard TD followed by a Bailey extra point. 28-7 Dallas.

At the start of the third quarter, both teams played good defense but Dan Bailey again made a field goal, (this one for 45 yards). 31-2 Cowboys.

With 19 second to go, Bailey made a 36 yarder, and it was 34-7 Cowboys.

Fourth Quarter
ALL COWBOYS

With 5:15 left, Bailey made another field goal to make it 37-7, followed by a Fitzpatrick interception by Terrencxe Newman for a touchdown and Bailey point is good. 44-7 'Boys.

By this point, Dallas pulled QB Tony Romo out and replaced him with Jon Kitna just to rest him., and the Bills suffered a HUMILIATING defeat by the Cowgirls.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

A Sad Decline

Let us take a break from New York Sports for a just a few moments to talk about one of my favorite quarterbacks from my day.

Donovan McNabb, former Eagles quarterback (and thus, long time nemesis of the New York Giants), was shipped off to the Washington Redskins after the 2009 season, and then was traded to the Minnesota Vikings after a disastrous 2010 season, (in a move that STILL puzzles me to this day).

McNabb and Justin Tuck

In what could possibly be my WORST, most HORRIBLE EPIC FAIL of a prediction since I picked the Phillies over the Yankees in the 2009 World Series, McNabb was an utter DISASTER!


Now, I refused to be led to believe that the Redskins would trade McNabb over one (really) bad season, and I REALLY questioned the logic of his trade to (of all teams) the Minnesota Vikings, (who were just coming of a disaster of a season led by Brett Favre), thinking instead that they were content with Tavaris Jackson, (but then again, I felt re-signing Hasselbeck was essential to the Seahawks...)

I did however, say that if McNabb started off terribly or hit a wall in 2011, we may begin to hear rumblings of him being "finished" or "washed up". Now I am a VERY stubborn person when it comes to guys from my day, like McNabb, (because I hate to accept the fact that they may be done).

So do not be surprised if you begin to hear serious questioning of his ability to be a starter beyond 2011 and, even hear retirement chants from fed-up Vikings fans (two consecutive years of disaster), angered Redskins fans, or Phormerly Phaithphul Philly Phans.

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