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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

International Men of Mystery



Vladimir Koman

In case you did not notice but this Tuesday and Wednesday there will be a number of friendly soccer matches between national teams, Hungary vs Bulgaria, Italy vs U.S.A., Spain vs Venezuela just to name a few. Lets take a deeper look at some of the players that are expected to play in these matches. Hungary will probably have 22 year old midfielder Vladimir Koman playing on the left side of the midfield. If you are not familer with the Hungarian language of with Hungarian names Vladimir is not exactly a common name found in the country that is in the middle of the Carpathian basin, the last name Koman could be Hungarian but that isn’t either, Vladimir was born in Ungvár which is in modern day Ukraine, to Ukrainian parents. The Koman family moved to Szombathely when the father Volodymyr was signed by Haladás in the Hungarian 1st division. Koman grew up in Hungary and probably speaks better Hungarian then me.

Fabian Johnson
Let us take a look at another player, Fabian Johnson, Johnson is a 22 year old midfielder who is trying to gain a foothold in the U.S. squad. Now you might think what the big deal with Fabian is, his name seems to be American? Well Fabian Johnson was born in Munich, which of course is in Germany, to an American service man and a German woman. Johnson grew up in Germany and played for all the youth teams from u19-u21 but never for the Germany national team. Now one can argue that Johnson should not be selected for the U.S. team because he was not born and raised in the U.S. The way I figure the goal of every national team coach is to put the best team possible 11 players out there to win, then again you can also go over the top with it like the Italian national team did with Mauro Camoranesi who’s was born in Argentina, his grandfather was born in Italy. Camoranesi not only didn’t know the words to the Italian national anthem (one of my favorite anthems of all time) but barley spoke Italian. A couple years back the FIFA made a ruling that one squad switch the nation they played for as long as they never played in FIFA sanctioned event, basically if you only played in friendlies for your country and you felt that you were not getting the respect that you deserved you could switch to a country from where you also had a passport from. Because of this change the U.S. was able to get Jermaine Jones into their squad, Jones played three matches for the German national team and since 2010 played in 15 for the U.S. (he will not be playing vs. Italy because of an injury). Some Americans such as “The Professor” Jim Luby says that Giuseppe Rossi should be playing for the U.S. because he left America when he was 15. “The Professor” says that the U.S. should be choosing players that were not necessarily born in the U.S. but grew up in the American soccer system, this isn’t the 1980s or 1990s where the U.S. national team has to bring in foreign players because there is no one even close to playing a particular position at a professional level in the country. In the 90s the U.S. national team had players such as Thomas Dooley (similar situation as Jones and Johnson, military dad German mother), Prek (Yugoslavia), Earnie Stewart (Netherlands), Roy Wegerle (South Africa) and Fernando Clavijo (Uruguay).

Tiago Motta
The United States is not the only national team that has “nationalized” players who grew up in other countries, the English national team in the 2000’s had Owen Hargraves who was born and raised on Canada and the lived in Germany when he played for Bayern Munich, but I guess he was a subject of Queen Elizabeth II, Tiago Motta was born in Brazil and then moved to Spain when he was 17 and even played two matches for the Brazilian national team, he will be dressing today for Italy vs. the U.S., Pablo Osvaldo was born in Argentina and moved to Italy when he was 20 and has played in two matches for the Azzurri.

The “situation” with the Portuguese national team is similar to Italy’s. The defender Pepe was born in Brazil and moved to Portugal when he signed with Martimo at the age of 18, Danny was born in Venezuela, and the legendary midfielder Deco is also from Brazil, there are a number of players from Cape Verde such as Nani but Cape Verde was a colony of Portugal until only recently.

            The French national team on the other hand is a bit different, they have a number of players not born in France but in former French colonies and they either moved with their parents at a young age or when they were adults because of football. Goalkeeper Steve Mandanda was born in Zaire, and Patrice Evra Senegal (son of a diplomat).

Podolski and Klose
            The German national team I think is straight up funny, the Portugies and French teams get “import” players from their former colonies and the Italians mostly from Argentina, where a lot of Italians emigrated to. Before Thomas Müller came onto the scene I would always ask Germans if they could name at least one truly German striker on the national team, they of course would respond with either Lukasz Podolski or Miroslav Klose, Both Klose and Podolski were born in Poland and speak Polish to each other when they are on the pitch together. Next the German would say some one such as Gerald Asamoah (Ghana), Kevin Kuranyi (who’s father was born in France to Hungarian parents, mother from Panama, Kevin was born in Brazil), Mario Gomez (yes he was born in Germany but either way Gomez is not a true German name), or Oliver Neuville (Switzerland) they would most of the time have to go back to Oliver Bierhoff. Current German striker Cacau was born in Brazil.


            I am not saying that you should be able to get anyone you want to put your national team in a better position, but if you are not breaking the rules then try to find the best players possible. I would be also ok with players being selected that were brought up in that nations system.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Silver Screen Pros


Jackie Moon

Imagine a basketball starting lineup of PG Butch McRae, SG Jesus Shuttlesworth, SF Scott Howard, PF Jackie Moon and C Saleh., or a hockey starting lineup with Greg Goldberg in net the five skaters being John Biebe, Happy Gilmore Reggie Dunlop, Dean Youngblood, and Derek Sutton. If these name sound vaguely familiar to you or you know you have come across these names before somewhere then you are probably right. These are the names of characters from some the greatest sports movies all time, one that have cult followings or are award winners. Some of these characters were played by Hollywood greats other by actual professional athletes, but what are the greatest or top five sports movies of all time?

Below is a run down of the move and the actors that I have mentioned before
Teen Wolf

Butch McRae (Anfernee Hardaway)-Blue Chips        
Jesus Shuttlesworth (Ray Allen)-He Got Game
Scott Howard (Mickael J. Fox)-Teen Wolf
Jackie Moon (Will Farrel)-Semi Pro
Saleh (Charles Gitonga Maina) The Air Up There

Greg Goldberg (Shaun Weiss) Mighty Ducks
John Biebe (Russel Crowe) Mystery Alaska
Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) Happy Gilmore
Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) Slap Shot
Dean Youngblood (Rob Lowe) Youngblood
Derek Sutton (Patrick Swayze) Youngblood

            I feel that you can categorize sports movies into three categories, kids movies (Mighty Ducks), movies based on a true story (Miracle) and ones that are based off of a book or a made up story (Blue Chips). There are some great sports movies that were originally targeted for a younger audience, these usually show the purity of the sport that is unaffected by money or steroids. I think that the best sports movie is based on actual events that accord, then something made up, in a made up story you are rooting for the team or the main character to pull through and win the game, match or race in the last second, of course in real life there is a chance that they don’t win and everyone goes home but in real life no one likes a looser. The only movie where they successfully pull off the loss is in Rocky when Rocky goes the distance verses Apollo Creed but Creed gets the win at the end. The footnote in the argument is that Rocky wasn’t even expected to make it to the end and in Rocky II he gets the win over Creed. Since there are so many sports movies that have been made since the birth of the film industry and I have not had the privilege of seeing them I have decided to mention only a couple of movies per sport.

Football

North Dallas Forty- Clearly I did not see this when in came out back in 1979 but I was just surprised at how much the conditions have changed in what pro football teams play in. I did find the partying scenes in the movie awesome.

The Last Boy Scout- I don’t know how much you can consider this a football movie but Bruce Willis and Damon Waynes are great together

Rudy- The only time in my life I have ever rooted for Notre Dame

Little Giants- Annexation of Puerto Rico, need I say more.

Varsity Blues- Showed what Texas high school football was all about before Friday Nights came out, and who doesn’t love a whipped cream?

Any Given Sunday- Probably the best football movie based on the actual play on the field and from what I have heard the off the field aspects are also relatively accurate.

Baseball

The Natural- In the film there is the Hollywood ending with a walk off home run, in the book there is more of a real life ending, he strikes out.

Bull Durham- The viewer gets a real taste of minor league baseball in the south.

Major League- I think its one of the best baseball movies from the actual product on the field to the off field camaraderie and locker room shenanigans, plus Charlie Sheen was on steroids.

Sandlot- You get a nice idea of what it was like to be a kid in the early sixties where all you had to worry about was not losing a baseball and being home in time for supper. Remember kids don’t try chewing tobacco, just stick with Bazooka Joe.

61*- Not that many people know what kind of stress Roger Maris went through during the summer of 1961 as he got closer and closer to breaking Babe Ruth’s homerun record.

Moneyball- One of those few sports movies that looks inside a sport and beyond winning but at actually how everything works. An in depth look behind the curtain of sabermetrics and statistical analysis in baseball.

Bobsledding

Cool Runnings- If you have never seen it then you are missing something, John Candy teaching Jamaicans a winter sport. Feel the rhythm! Feel the rhyme! Get on up, its bobsled time! COOL RUNNINGS!

Boxing

Rocky- One of the true underdog movies off all time

The Fighter- Just shows that sometimes your family doesn’t always have the best interest for you.

Soccer

Escape to Victory- Any time you have Sylvester Stallone playing and goal and Pele giving the motivational half time speech you know you have a great film.

Ice Hockey

Slap Shot- Paul Newman said that the filming of this movie was the most fun he ever had on a set. This is minor league hockey at its best, goals, fights and a lot of tin foil.

Miracle- The move has a great sound track and the on ice scenes are just as it happened in 1980 at Lake Placid. What was interesting about this movie was that they took hockey players and had then learn how to act as apposed to having actors learn how to skate and back check. The body double of Jimmy Craig was for NHL all star and Conn Smyth winner Bill Ranford.


 As you can notice I did not have a single documentary mentioned, this was because I could go one for 10 pages with all the great films that were made.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Gun Slinger or Huge Bust


Mark Sanchez

The NFL combine was conducted over this past weekend at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The NFL combine is basicly a meat market for the top college players who intend to be drafted in the upcoming NFL draft. At the combine players are test, measured and timed in the 40 yard dash, bench press, vertical jump, board jump and have to take an IQ test. NFL teams also have a chance to personally interview some of the players that they are thinking about drafting and see if they would be a good fit for their organization. So this has got me thinking how often does a top rated high school recruit end up becoming a 1st round NFL pick? To make it easy I thought that look at position that is the most scrutinized on the field, quarterback. For a sample size I have used the top three rated quarterbacks by scouts.com from the classes of 2002 through 2009. In this group of 21 one time elite high school gunslingers there was only ONE Heisman Trophy winner, four national champions (of the four one of them was a backup) and so far four 1st round picks. None of them have yet to win a Super Bowl. What was surprising was that six out of the twenty one transferred during their college career. Two were kicked off the team for off field legal issues, one left because of a coaching change and one because of a Mormon mission, the last two were not getting the playing time that they had expected to have. The most shocking number is that only three of them have had success in their pro careers. Even if we take out the three guys that have not taken a snap in the NFL, 3 out of 18 is still not a great number. The four are Vince Young, Tim Tebow, Mark Sanchez and Matthew Stafford

Tim Tebow
Vince Young did have a very successful college career, winning a national championship with Texas and becoming a 1st round pick of the Tennessee Titans. Young did have some success in the NFL before he had some personal issues; right now it seems to have gotten his life back on track and is the back up for the Philadelphia Eagles. Ok so Vince Young has not had the best career but I think he has still brought the minimum to qualify as a good pick. Tim Tebow on the other hand did everything that a college quarter back dreams of, he won two national championships at Florida and was the first sophomore to win a Heisman Trophy. He would go on to being the 1st round pick of the Denver Broncos and lead them to a playoff win in his first season as a starter. Unless you were living under a rock or not from North America then you probably heard how Timmy Tebow keeps on winning even though he doesn’t have the mechanics of an elite QB or that he is just an athlete in charge of a high school offense. Matthew Stafford had a pretty good career at Georgia and would a 1st round pick of the Detroit Lions, with the Lions he has been part of the great turn around they had this past season. This leads us to our third “successful” quarterback Mark Sanchez, he was the leader of an elite program at USC and would become the first round pick of the New York Jets. He has probably had the most successful NFL career of these three so far. Most of the other guys in the group of 21 have been practice squad players, NFL backups or Arena Football League players. Trent Edwards who was the number two qb behind Vince Young in 2002 would go on to Stanford and has started a handful of games in the NFL but has mostly been known as a back up. Mitch Mustain was the number one QB in the class of  2006 ahead of Stafford and Tebow, he would be named the starter at Arkansas as a true freshman and looked like he was going to have a great college career. After his freshman year Arkansas coach Houston Nutt left and there for Mustain transferred to USC were he never started a game. Granted USC at point or another he sat behind John David Booty, Mark Sanchez, Matt Barkley and Aaron Corp. Mustain right now is playing minor league baseball in the Chicago White Sox organization. Aaron Corp who in a similar situation as Mustain, being behind Matt Barkley, has transferred to Div. 1 AA school Richmond.

Joe Flacco
            We have just taken a look at the quarterbacks that coming out of high school were the best of the best but we can also take a look at the guys who at 18 were not the best but where still adequate enough to receive a NCAA DIV. 1 A scholarship and what they ended up doing with their careers. Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith was number 15 and has mostly been a backup in the NFL, and arguably the biggest bust since Ryan Leaf, Jamarcus Russell was number four in 2003. Also in 2003 Joe Flacco and Matt Ryan were back to back at 43 and 44 with both of them being 1st round picks. Andy Dalton was the 73rd recruit in 2006 and was drafted out of TCU in the 2nd round last year, 2006 was the senior year for Case Keenum who basically owns every career passing record in college football and is projected to be a mid round drafted was not even rated. 

            Taking a look at this years draft class none of them were among the top three recruits in their high school recruiting class, like I mentioned before Keenum was 73 on’06 Kellen Moore was 26 in 2007, also part of the ’07 class was Nick Foles 52, Ryan Tannehill 58. The top two signal callers in this years draft Andrew Luck was 7 and Robert Griffen III was 12. So can we predict which guys will be the next Dan Marino, Payton Manning or Tom Brady and who will be a Ryan Leaf or Jamarcus Russell. Odds are pretty good that none of them will be a total bust, of course there is a chance that one or two of them will be a mid or late round pick that will bounce around from team to team as a back up and spend some time on the practice squad before they move on to the Arena League., but having those prediction are for another blog post.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

And the Award Goes to....


Since the Academy awards are tonight I have deiced to finish out my series of preseason baseball posts with my own award show, so let just get right to it. The envelope please…

Cy Young Award
National League Rookie of the Year: Bryce Harper OF Washington Nationals

American League Rookie of the Year: Mike Trout OF Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

National League Manager of the Year: Clint Hurdle Pittsburgh Pirates

American League Manager of the Year: Robin Ventura Chicago White Sox

National League Cy Young: Cliff Lee LHP Philadelphia Phillies
World Series Trophy

American League Cy Young: Jered Weaver RHP Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

National League Most Valuable Player: Matt Kemp OF Los Angels Dodgers

American League Most Valuable Player: Miguel Cabrera 1B/3B Detroit Tigers

World Series Champion: Phillies over Yankees in 7

Saturday, February 25, 2012

How the West was Won


The American League West will be a two team race this season between the Angels and the Rangers. Texas won the division last season but the Angels have made the proper moves in the off season to make a run at post season glory, the Angels only won the division only by 10 games expect that to be wiped away. The other two teams will just get to 70 wins.

American League West
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Texas Rangers
Seattle Mariners
Oakland Athletics

Albert Pujols
Angels- The Halos made probably the biggest free agent acquisition of the off season by signing first baseman Albert Pujols, this should take some pressure off of outfielders Torii Hunter, Vernon Wells and DH Bobby Abreu. Howie Kendrick had a great season last year at second; look for him to build on it, the left side of the infield will have Erick Aybar at short and Mark Trumbo at third. Joining Wells and Hunter in the outfield in center will be Peter Bourjus. Yes the offense will have power but the real strength for the Angels will be their pitching staff that will be strong from one through four with Jared Weaver, Dan Haren, C.J. Wilson and Ervin Santana, the 5th starter will probably be Jerome Williams. Mike Trout is the top prospect in all of baseball even ahead of Bryce Harper, Mike Scioscia will find him the needed at bats until he pushes Bourjus out of the starting lineup.

Rangers- Yes the Rangers are the defending American League champions and were a strick away from winning it all, in the offseason they lost C.J. Wilson and need not take the same large steps as the Angeles did to imporve thier lineup. The Rangers will send out a lineup this season that can handle the bats but their picthing got weaker over the offseason. Mike Napoli was probably the hottest catcher in the second half of last season and the playoffs, if Mitch Moreland struggles at first then Texas can move DH Michael Young to first. The rest of the infield will be string in the upcoming season with Ian Kinsler at second, Elvis Andrus at short and 3B Adrian Beltre completing the infield. Josh Hamilton who is struggling with some personal issues is expected back in leftfield with Craig Gentry in center and Nelson Cruz in right. The rotation has some spots that I don’t think was properly attended to during the off season Colby Lewis, Derek Holland and Neftali Perez are back with Japanese star Yu Darvish has been brought in to take Wilsons spot. Martin Perez has a chance make making the team out of spring training if not then he will be the first call up if there are any pitching injuries.

Mariners- There will be a very large gap in the standings between the Mariners and the Rangers. The difference between Seattle and Oakland is that the M’s have young talent and some experienced veterans. Seattle has one of the greatest hitters of all time in right field with Ichiro Suzuki joining him in the outfield will be Franklin Guetierrez in center and Mike Carp in left. The right side of the infield will have two young guys in Justin Smoak and Dustin Ackley will the left side has veteran leadership in Brandon Ryan and Chone Figgins. The Mariners will have Miguel Olivio behind the plat and Jesus Montero as the DH. The pitching staff is the strength of this team with Felix Hernandez as the ace of the staff and getting support form Jason Vargas and Hisashi Iwakuma, Blake Beavan and Charlie Furbush will be rounding out the staff. Montero has a shot at taking home rookie of the year with James Paxton being called up to the top team.

Coco Crisp
Athletics- If you saw the movie Money Ball or read the book that the movie was based on well these A’s will not be winning like that anytime soon. They did bring Manny (Manny being Manny) Ramirez, I guess this is this seasons “David Justice” signing. Veteran Kurt Suzuki will be behind the plate for Oakland, Brandon Allen, Jemile Weeks, Cliff Pennington, and Scott Sizemore make up the most unknown infields in baseball. The star outfielder for Oakland Coco Crisp is frequently confused with a cereal brand will be in center with Josh Reddick and Seth Smith in the corners. Dallas Braden and Bartolo Colon are the only two known pitchers on the A’s roster. The Athletics have two very good pitching prospects who will be making their debut sometime during the season, Jarrod Parker and Brad Peacock.



Friday, February 24, 2012

Royal Blues


I don’t believe this year the Tigers will run away with the division as last year. The Twins have Joe Mauer back and the Royals are finally building a good young team through the draft. Detroit will still win the division but the rest of the standings will not be settled until the final weekend of the season.


American League Central
Detroit Tigers
Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Indians
Minnesota Twins
Kansas City Royals

Prince Fielder
Tigers- Part of the reason that the Tigers had such a great season last year was because the rest if the division had an off season, the other was because a handful of players had break out seasons. It will be no surprise if some of these players take a step back. One of these players was catcher Alex Avila, offensively he will probably take a step back but on the defensive side he will take a step forward and be better at managing the game. During the off season the Tigers made a big move by picking up free agent 1B Prince Fielder, with him and Miguel Cabrera at the corners and Jhonny Peralta and Brandon Inge in the middle creating an infield that has power. The outfield also contains some big bats in Delmon Young and Austin Jackson, joining them will be Brennan Boescha and the DH will be Ryann Raburn. The pitching should be top of the line for Detroit with Justin Verlander being the ace of the staff. The Tigers have a number of pitching prospects that could make a number of starting staffs out of spring training but look for them to be moved for needed parts for the playoff push.

White Sox- The Sox have a shot at a wild card spot, but still lack some hitting, pitching and depth. Behind the plate they have the veteran leader and also voted one of the most hated players in baseball A.J Pierzynski, with Paul Kanerko at first Gordan Beckham at short Alexei Ramirez at short and finishing the infield off is Brett Morel playing 3B. The outfield is definitely lesser known then the infield with Alejandro De Aza in left, with Alex Rios and Dayan Viciedo in center and right respectively. The only big time pitcher that the Sox have is Jake Peavy, with Davin Floyd, Philip Humber, Chris Sales and John Danks joining him in the rotation. Hot shot rookie right hander Addison Reed will get a chance to show what he is made of.

Travis Hafner
Indians- Overall the Indians do have some power starting with their DH Travis Hafner, centerfielder Grady Sizemore and 1B Casey Kotchman, short Asdrubal Cabrera can hot for average. Behind the plate Carlos Santana is coming into his own with young buck second baseman Jason Kipnis and 3B Jack Hannahan completing a nice little infield. The outfield will have Shin-Soo Choo and Michael Brantley with Sizemore. The pitching staff is were the Tribe is a bit on the weak side, yes they have Ubadlo Jimenez and Derek Lowe but after those two the talent drops a bit with Justin Masterson and Fausto Carmona or is it Roberto Hernandez this is all if he actually plays this season. Josh Tomlin is a good young pitcher. Nick Hagadone and Scott Barnes are two prospects that good come up and make some noise for the Tribe.



Twins- The Twins have their heart and sole back behind the plate this season in Joe Mauer, I think will Mauer being out last season hurt them more then they had expected it would. This isn’t the same Twins team that was making some noise a couple season ago however Justin Morneau is still at first base, the rest of the infield has been around a bit but are not as well known with Alexei Castilla at second and Danny Valencia at third with the veteran Jamey Carroll at short. The outfield has a nice mix of veteran experience and youth, Josh Willmingham and Denard Span in center and right with the 23 year old Ben Revere in left. Carl Pavano the man with one of the best mustaches in baseball will be the ace of the staff along with Francisco Liriano also helping in with Scott Baker and Nick Blackburn bringing what the have in the past couple of seasons in Minnesota. Joe Benson should make the team out of camp.

Eric Hosmer
Royals- The Royals are probably the youngest team in all of Major League Baseball with seven out of their nine starters under 25. This will be a team to watch in years to come, the two senior citizens are corner outfielders Alex Gordon and Jeff Francouer and they are 27 and 28 respectively with 25 year old Lorenzo Cain at center. I think the infield unlike the outfield can not go into a bar without adult supervision; catcher Salvador Perez has been strong in the first couple days in camp with corner infielders Mike Moustakas and Eric Hosmer ready to build on last season, with Johnny Giavotella and Alicdes Escobar up the middle, Billy Butler will be the DH. The pitching staff is very weak the only known name is Bruce Chen and they have one of the best young pitchers in Danny Duffy. Luckily for KC they have some hot pitching prospects ready to come up in Mike Montgomery, Jake Odorizzi and Kelvin Herrera.

Other news
In case you missed it the U.S. has announced their squad for their friendly soccer match vs. Italy on February 29.

Keepers: Brad Guzen (19 caps) Aston Villa, Timmy Howard (72) Everton, Nick Remando (6) Salt Lake

Defenders: Carlos Bocanegra (100/12 goals) Rangers, Geoff Cameron (3/0) Houston, Timmy Chandler (8/0) Nurnberg, Steve Cherundolo (78/2) Hannover, Clarence Goodson (27/3) Brondby, Michael Parhurst (11/0) Nordsjælland, Jonathan Spector (33/0) Birmingham

Midfielders: Michael Bradley (63/9) Chievo, Maurice Edu (31/1) Rangers, Fabian Johnson (2/0) Hoffenheim, Jermaine Jones (16/0) Schalke, Jose Francisco Torres (14/0) Pachuca, Danny Williams (4/0) Hoffenheim

Forwards: Jozy Altidore (45/13) AZ, Terrence Boyd (0/0) Dortmund, Edson Buddle (10/3) Los Angeles, Clint Dempsey (82/24) Fulham, Landon Donovan (138/46) Los Angeles

Jurgen Klinsmann
Since this is a friendly match expect Jurgen Klinsmann to mix and match players trying to figure out the best option on the back line as well as what kind of midfield and forward combination to use. This is what I predict…
Howard-Bocanegra, Cherundolo, Chandler, Goodson- Donovan, Bradley, Edu, Jones-Dempsey-Altidore



Thursday, February 23, 2012

Darth Vader vs. Darth Vader


The American League East is always comes down to the two “Evil Empires” of baseball turning the race for the pennant into an arms race that rivals the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. This past off-season has been relatively slow compared to years past and the hottest bat in the division isn’t on those two rosters or even the hot shot Rays’ roster but the Blue Jays.

American League East
New York Yankees
Boston Red Sox
Tampa Bay Rays
Toronto Bluejays
Baltimore Orioles

Yankees- George Steinbrenner would be spinning in his grave if his Yankees are not picked to at least win the division. The Yankees every season go into spring training as one of the favorites to going all the way and this season is no other. In the past the Yankees have always traded their youth away for big time all stars, they would throw money at the problem, and this year they went out and traded for a 23 year old pitcher by the name of Michael Pineda of course the ace of the staff C.C. Sabathia is back but this season the Yanks have some depth and talent on the mound, some of the names that you will be pitching in pinstripes are Hiroki Kuroda, Ivan Nova, Phil Hughes, Freddy Garcia, Joba Chamberlain and of course the greatest closer of all time Mariano Rivera. The Bronx Bombers would be nothing with out the bats of A-Rod, Nick Swisher, Mark Teixeira and Curtis Granderson. With Rodriguez and Teixiera at the corners the Yankees will have legendary Yankee Derek Jeter at shortstop and Robinson Cano at second with Russell Martin catching. The outfield will be rounded out with Brett Gardner in left with either Raul Ibanez or Andruw Jones as the designated hitter. Don’t expect the top Yankee prospects to actually make their MLB debut with New York but if they do it will be Manny Banuelos and Dellin Betances.

Red Sox- The Red Sox are the other evil empire in this division, everyone knows that Boston just like the Yankees throw money at their problems. The reason that New York gets the edge over Boston is depth; the Sox are lacking depth off the bench as well as in the bull pen. Boston has a great catcher behind the plate in Jarred Saltalamacchia, the rest of the infield looks good as well with Adrian Gonzalez at first, Dustin Pedroia at second and Kevin Youklis as third with Mike Aviles at short. Aviles might seem like a no name player but that was only because he was playing in Kansas City. The Sox have some talent in the outfield with Jacoby Ellsbury, Carl Crawford and Darnell McDonald, with David Ortiz as the DH, a lot of people are waiting for Crawford to put up the numbers that were expected of him when he signed. The Red Sox have one of the best starting rotations in the American League in Jon Lester, Josh Beckett, Clay Buckholz, and Daisuke Matsuzaka, they would have a sold 5th in John Lackey but he will be missing the season because of Tommy John surgery. The Red Sox top prospects are all stuck behind young players that are expected to be in Boston for some time. Unless there is a major injury don’t expect to see them till the end of the season or at all in a Boston uniform.

Tim Beckham
Rays- This is not the team that made it to the Fall Classic however they can still make an outside run for the wild card slot. The Rays have some talented young stars on their team in 3B Evan Longoria and CF B.J. Upton as well as pitcher David Price. Joining Price in the starting rotation will be James Shields, Jeremy Hellickson, Wade Davis, and Matt Moore. Tampa also has some veteran players to mix with the youth; the Rays will have Carlos Pena at first, rounding out the infield will be Sean Rodriguez and Ben Zobrist in the middle. The outfield will have Matt Joyce and Desmond Jennings along with Upton and Luke Scott as the DH. If former first over all pick Tim Beckham blows up in AAA then Tampa Bay will be forced to find a spot on the diamond for him.

Jose Bautista
Blue Jays- Jose Bautista has been the hottest hitter in the past two seasons, and he has not been associated with steroids either. Bautista has bounced around the league with a couple of teams playing a couple of positions and no one noticed that all they had to do was start his swing earlier to unleash the beast that has lead the majors in homers the past two season. Aside from Bautista Toronto’s lineup does not have that much punch, the rest of the lineup isn’t bad except that the Jays need at least one more power hitter to do some damage Jose can’t do everything by himself. Colby Rasmus has the potential to have a big season, 2B Kelly Johnson can hit and so can DH Edwin Encarnacion. J.P. Arencibia will be behind the plate with Adam Lind at first, Yunel Escobar at short and Brett Lowrie at 3B, Eric Thomas will be filling in the last spot in the outfield. Another reason that the Blue Jays will not be making a serious run at a winning record is because of their rather very pedestrian pitching staff, and none of their pitching prospects are expected to make the roster until 2013 at the earliest.

Orioles- The Orioles have changed the logo of the bird on their caps from an actual bird to the cartoon one of yesteryear. The problem is that that is probably the only thing that will change for Baltimore. Baltimore has about four guys on their roster that should actually be in the majors, luckily for them one is a player that has had a bright future projected in catcher Matt Wieters. J.J. Hardy and Brians Roberts combine for a scrappy middle infield that will try to keep teams from running up the score on them, joining them at the corners will be Chris Davis and Mark Reynolds. The outfield likes like this: Adam Jones flanked by Nolan Reimold and Nick Markakis. I won’t even mention the pitching staff. Unless one of the prospects pitches lights out none of them will be making the roster out of spring training.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Dodgers Ain't the Boys of Summer


As I continue with the Spring Training blog posts today I will be looking at the National League West, I feel that there is a pretty large gap between the top four teams and the San Diego Padres. This is the order I pick the teams to finish…

San Francisco Giants
Arizona Diamondbacks
Los Angeles Dodgers
Colorado Rockies
San Diego Padres


Tim Lincecum
Giants- Last season the Giants had a down season after winning the World Series in 2009 and they will bounce back, don’t expect a repeat of 09 but they will win the division. They will be sending out a starting rotation that will rival the Phillies, with Cy Young winning pitcher and Tim Lincecum leading the way and Barry Zito penciled into the number five spot. The Matt Cain, Madison Bumgarner and Ryan Vogelsong will be the middle three. Buster Posey will be back behind the plate after missing most of last season with an ankle injury, the Giants brass have asked Posey not to block the plate next season in fear of another season ending injury. The projected infield looks like Aubrey Huff at first, Freddy Sanchez at 2B, Brandon Crawford or Ryan Theriot at short and Pablo Sandoval at third, this infield will not have that much pop but will hit for average. It is easier to score with base runners then no one on at all. The outfield will have Melky Cabrera, Angel Pagan and Nate Schierholtz. Three out of their top four prospects will probably be called up during the season, Francisco Peguero, Heath Hembree and Eric Surkamp.

Diamondbacks- They did win the division last year but with the Giants slight improvement and the D-backs step back it will be enough for them to just miss winning the National League West. The Diamondbacks are one of those teams on paper are nothing special but yet when August roles around they are in the playoff. Arizona will have some veteran leadership up the middle of the infield in Stephen Drew and Aaron Hill at short and second with Ryan Roberts and Paul Goldschmidt at the corners. There will be talent patrolling in the outfield with Justin Upton is right, who is expected to have a breakout season. Chris Young has been solid in center in the past, and Arizona picked up Jason Kubel from the Twins to play in left. The pitching staff like the rest of the roster isn’t that great but will get the job done, aside from Ian Kennedy there isn’t that much. Luckily they have three pitching prospects that should be ready to come up this season in Trevor Bauer, Tyler Skaggs and Patrick Corbin.

Clayton Kreshaw
Dodgers- The Dodgers will be putting out a surprisingly good starting pitching staff in Cy Young winner Clayton Kreshaw, Ted Lilly, Chad Billingsley, Chris Capuano and Aaron Harang. This stellar pitching staff will struggle to get the proper run support at times with Matt Kemp and Andre Either being the only two guys that can put up big hitting numbers. Joining Either and Kemp in the outfield will be Juan Rivera. The infield looks to be James Loney, Mark Ellis, Dee Gordon and Juan Uribe with A.J. Ellis behind the plate. The minor league system isn’t showing really anything in the near future, Nathan Eovaldi is the only prospect that is MLB ready.

Rockies- Colorado for sure has the bats to finish higher up in the division maybe even win it however they are lacking the pitching. Not a single one of them is worth mentioning; however they will have the ageless wonder 49 year old Jamie Moyer in camp trying to find a roster spot. Keep in mind the Rockies are playing in one of the most hitter friendly parks in all of baseball. It seems every year Todd Helton is leading the league in hitting, the short stop Troy Tulowitzki is pretty good and Casey Blake at third is not to shabby him self either, rounding out the infield is Marco Scutaro at second base. The outfield will be Michael Cuddyer, Dexter Fowler and Carlos Gonzalez. Drew Pomeranz a 6’5” lefty is their top prospect

Padres- I’m sorry but the Padres do not have too much going for them. Yes there are a handful of bright spots; they have an excellent closer in Houston Street, Orlando Hudson at second is an exciting player at times and they have a solid leftfielder in Carlos Quentin. The beauty of the start of the baseball season is that everyone starts 0-0 on an even playing field. San Diego will have Nick Hundley catching, Jesus Guzman, Jason Bartlett, and Chase Headley joining Hudson in the infield. Cameron Maybin and Will Venable in center and right respectively with Quentin. If Guzman doesn’t work at first then you could see Yonder Alonso being called up.


Blast From the Past
For this weeks blast from the past I have decided to go with a person that used to play in this division, as you look at the picture I am sure that he looks very familiar. It is pre-steroid era  Barry Bonds 

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

DeLorean to 88, Going to Atlanta in '95


Braves Braves Braves…Braves, during the 90s it seemed like it was always the Atlanta Braves and then everyone else. Winning the wild card for the Mets or the Marlins was basically equal to winning the National League East. With the Cy Young winning trio of Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and John Smoltz leading the Braves it was impossible to win the NL East, luckily for the Mets, Nationals and Marlins times have changed, now the Phillies seem like the team with the star studded staff and power hitting lineup. Even though it seems like the division is already won by Philly the next three teams could be playing for the National League wild card spot going into the last weekend of the season.

National League East
Philadelphia Phillies
Miami Marlins
Atlanta Braves
Washington Nationals
New York Mets

Ryan Howard
Phillies- The last couple of years the Phillies have looked unstoppable on paper. The pitching staff looks like an all-star roster and is arguably the best since the braves of the 1990s. They have Cy Young award winners in Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee, with Cole Hamels and Joe Balnton also in the rotation. They have an excellent closer in Jonathan Papelbon and have Jose Contreras, Dontrelle Willis, and Joel Pineiro in camp as well. Their solid outfield going from left to right will be John Mayberry, Shane Victorino (who guest starred in Monday’s episode of Hawaii 5-0) and Hunter Pence. Expect the Phillies to have a near flawless infield with Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, Jimmy Rollins, Placido Polanco around the horn with Carlos Ruiz behind the plate. If that wasn’t enough they still have Jim Thome, Ty Wigginton, Lance Nix, Juan Pierre, and Scott Podsednik in camp trying to fight for a spot on the bench. Don’t expect either of the young guns; Phillippe Aumont or Justin DeFratus to make an appearance until the rosters are expanded.

Marlins- The Fish made a big splash during the winter meetings by bringing on deck closer Heath Bell, short stop Jose Reyes, starters Mark Buehrle and Carlos Zambrano. With Reyes taking over at SS the Marlins moved Henley Ramirez to third with Omar Infate and Gaby Sanchez round out the infield, with John Buck catching. The outfield is lacking some punch with Mike Stanton in right, Emilio Bonifacio in center and Logan Morrison in left. Miami do have Austin Kearns and Aaron Rowand in camp as no roster invitees. The starting five will be rounded by Josh Johnson, Ricky Nolasco, and Anibal Sanchez. The Marlins top prospect is Matt Dominguez who was expected to be their starting thridbaseman coming out of camp LAST year but struggled in spring training, this year he is stuck behind Ramirez and can’t make the move to SS either because of Reyes.

Braves- Atlanta was a team that could win some of the other divisions in baseball but in the NL East I am picking them to finish third. One thing that never seems to change for the Braves is Chipper Jones at third base, yes he has had his share of injuries but Chipper has been in Atlanta since 1993. Second baseman Dan Uggla is expected to bounce back from the sub par season he has last year, with a pair of 22 year olds at short stop and at first in Tyler Pastornicky and Freddie Freeman. If they struggle the Braves have “Jumpin’” Jack Wilson and Eric Hinske ready to take over. Brian McCann who is coming into his own will be calling the games. Two time gold glove winner Michael Bourn will be playing in center and will be flanked by Martin Prado and Jason Heyward. Heyward was the early favorite for rookie of the year last year but faded as the season went on. Tim Hudson leads another wise average rotation. Expect the Braves bats will be carrying them this season. As usual the Braves farm system is turing out prospects like they are a factory. Besides Pastornicky their top three prospects are expected to make their debuts this season, they are Julio Teheran, Arodys Vizcaino and Randell Delgado.

Bryce Harper
Nationals- The Nats finished one game under .500 and have been slowly putting together a squad that can compete, with a number of young exciting stars, they are still a couple of years away from a series push but who knows maybe they can catch lighting in a bottle. The corner infielders have been known to put up big numbers in Adam LaRoche at first and Ryan Zimmerman at third with two young middle infielders coming into their own in 2B Danny Espinosa and Ian Desmond at short. The outfield should be a stronger but with not that much depth, the foursome of Roger Bernadina, Jason Worth, Michael Morse and the LeBron James of baseball Bryce Harper playing the three outfield spots. Harper has been the most hyped baseball prospect since Ken Griffey Jr. Stephen Strasburg is expected to come out throwing lightning bolts after getting injured his rookie season and missing all of last season, joining the flamethrower will be free agent signing Edwin Jackson. Rounding out the rotation will be Gonzalez, Zimmerman and Lannan. The Nats have no one worth mentioning coming up this season however expect an even better team in 2013 and 2014.

Mets- The high spending that the Mets were doing a couple years ago is catching up to them, they couldn’t keep Reyes around and traded away prospects to build a team that ultimately failed. At some spots on the roster they have solid players, such as 3B David Wright, LF Jason Bay, and SP Johan Santana. There are not that many bright spots on the rest of the roster. Josh Thole will be catching with Ike Davis at first, Daniel Murphy at second, and Ruben Tejada at short. Joining Bay in the outfield will be Andres Torres and Lucas Duda. The pitching is staff is almost not worth mentioning luckily they have Matt Harvey and Jeurys Familia coming up.





Monday, February 20, 2012

Swallows and Cardinals


As the faithful little birds wing their way back to the mission in San Juan Capistrano every year so do major league baseball teams to their respective spring training facilities in Florida and Arizona. On a side note the swallows have not been back to Capistrano since 2009 but instead have been nesting just north in the Chino Hills of SoCal, but I digress. This is the one time of the year where teams such as the Kansas City Royals, Baltimore Orioles, San Diego Padres and my Pittsburgh Pirates can feel optimistic about and look forward to. With this spirit in mind I have decided to do a run down of every team in Major League Baseball going division by division everyday and doing a plus one for my picks for the World Series, MVP, Cy Young, Rookies of the Year and Manager of the Year. The Division that I will start with will be the one that I am the most familiar with and the one that my loveable loser Pirates are in, the National League Central.

National League Central.
 
Predicted order to finish
St. Louis Cardinals
Milwaukee Brewers
Pittsburgh Pirates
Cincinnati Reds
Chicago Cubs
Houston Astros

Cardinals- The Redbirds are still expected to win the division, not because they have improved over the rest of the teams in the NL Central but because no one has made a serious off season move to over take them. In fact the Cards might have even taken a step back themselves. Yes they are the defending World Series Champions winning one of the most exciting series in recent memory. It will be interesting to see how St. Louis does with Tony La Russa retiring and Albert Pujols leaving through free agency to the Angeles.
They also lost Ryan Theriot in free agency however they did pick up Carlos Beltran from the Giants who is expected to start in right field; this move will then allow Lance Berkman to move back to first base. The rest of the infield is also pretty good with Skip Schumaker at 2B Rafael Furcal at SS, David Freese at 3B Yadier Molina behind the plate, Matt Holliday and John Jay with Beltran in the outfield. Adam Wainwright is back to lead the rotation after missing the entire 2011 season because of Tommy John surgery, joining him are Chris Carpenter, Kyle Lohse, Jaime Garcia and Jake Westbrooke. Barring any major season ending injury do not expect too much fresh blood to come up from the minors. Only their top rated prospect 21year old righty Shelby Miller their 1st rd pick in 09 is expected to make the jump and that might not happen until the end of the season when the rosters are expanded.

Brewers- The BrewCrew might be slow getting out of the gates this year, there was a lot of commotion in Milwaukee’s offices in the off-season with Prince Fielder moving to the Detroit Tigers and last year’s MVP Ryan Braun being suspended for the first 50 games of the season. The as much as the offense maybe punchless at the start, the pitching staff should coming out hot with Zach Greinke being back this season. Greinke and Yovani Gallardo make a killer tag team at the front of the rotation with Shaun Marcum, Randy Wolf and Chris Narveson holding down the make three slots. Not all of the power will be lost during Braun’s suspension, the Brewers picked up Aramis Ramirez from the Cubs to play thirds base. In the middle of the infield they will have a pretty good 2B-SS combo in Rickie Weeks and Alex Gonzalez respectively and Mat Gamel rounding out the infield. Expect to see Nyger “Tony Plush” Morgan, one of the most charismatic players in MLB to move to left field for the 50 games and Carlos Gomez to play CF and Corey right in his usually spot in right. Expect one of the top young catchers in the NL Jonathan Lucroy to be calling the games behind the plate. If the season doesn’t go as smoothly as planed then expect to see right handed pitcher Wily Peralta, 3B Taylor Green and outfielder Logan Schafer to be called up by mid May.

Pirates- On July 26th the Pirates were in 1st place in the division with a record of 53-47, That night they lost in 19 innings to the Braves in Atlanta on a blown call at the plate, the league admitted that the wrong call was made. The Buccos then preceded to got 2-13 in their next 15 games. Some say that play ended the season for the Pirates. In 2012 everyone is hoping to see that 53-47 team appear on the field and bring the organization its first season above .500 since 1992. The team brought in some solid veterans without having to give up their young players. The team is lead by its young outfield that has shown that they do have potential in Andrew McCutchen in CF where he is flanked by Alex “Elvis” Pressley and Jose Tabata on either side. In the middle of the infield they brought in veteran Clint Barmes to play SS and have local kid Neil Walker at second base who expects to build on his break out season last year. Corner of the infield looks to be stillup in the air, expect to see Casey McGehee to platoon at first with Garret Jones and also to get some at bats at 3B playing behind Pedro Alvarez. At catcher the Pirates picked up Rod Barajas but back up Michael McKenry is sold defensively and is one of the best catchers in calling a game. For the first time in years the Pirates actually have an abundance of starting pitchers with four out of the five starters from last year being back on top of bringing in veteran Eric Bedard and trading for A.J. Burnett. Don’t be surprised if the Pirates move either Starling Marte or Gorkys Hernandez their two young outfield prospects at the trading deadline.

Reds- The Reds finished one game ahead of the Pirates last season and have a number of big time players in RF Jay Bruce, 1B Joey Votto, SP Homer Bailey and veteran third baseman Scott Rolan. Aside from Bruce the rest of the outfield looks very pedestrian, with Drew Stubbs in center and Chris Heisey in left. In the middle of the infield the Reds expect to have young buck Zack Cozart back from Tommy John surgery and starting at short stop with the veteran Brandon Phillips at second. Just like their outfield behind the plate the Reds also look very average with Ryan Hanigan. The pitching staff is lead by Johnny Cueto, and expect an improved season from Bronson Arroyo, with Mat Latos being a welcome addition from San Diego. What the Reds do have to look forward to is besides Cozart catcher Devin Mosarco, 3B Todd Frazier and lefty Donnie Josheph are expected to come up to the majors.

Cubs- Sorry Cubs fans but all I can say is that there is always next season. 2013 we should see signs of Theo Epstein’s impact on the organization. There are very few bright spots on the Cubs roster, catcher Geovany Soto, shortstop Sterling Castro, LF Alfanso Soriano and pitcher Matt Garza. CF Marlon Byrd and SP Ryan Dempster are not what they used to be. David DeJesus is expected to round out the outfield in right, with Bryan LaHair, Darwin Barney, and Ian Stewart playing 1B, 2B and 3B respectively. Paul Maholm should be a nice addition to the back end of the rotation. With Anthony Rizzo already on the bench at first the only other prospect expected to make any noise is Brett Jackson.

Bob Ueker
Astros- It seems like the Astros would almost be better off doing what the Indians did in major league baseball, getting rid of everyone and see what they can do with a catcher from the Mexican league, a pitcher from jail and a power hitter who practices voodoo, just add Bob Uekerand I think you would get more entrainment then the 2012 Astros will. Yes the ‘Stros have Carlos Lee, Jed Lowrie and Brett Myers. They also have an adequate closer in Brandon Lyon but you need to be winning in the 8th and 9th innings for your closer to actually do his job. Besides Lee and Lowrie the infield will have Jose Altuve at 2B and Jimmy Paredes at SS. The outfield is projected to be Fernando Martinez, Jordan Schafer and Brian Bogusevic from left to right. Jason Castro will be calling the games for a very so-so pitching staff. Aside from Myers they have J.A. Happ and Wandy Rodriguez. Astros fans should not be expecting the next Bagwell or Biggio to be coming up anytime soon, actually they shouldn’t expect anyone worth mentioning coming up from the minors. Brett Oberholtzer a big left handed pitcher should be a called up once the pitching staff really starts to struggle.


Saturday, February 18, 2012

Diva or Divo in the NFL


According to Wikipedia a diva is a celebrated female singer. The term is used to describe a woman of outstanding talent in the world of opera and by extension in theater, cinema and popular music. The meaning is closely related to prima donna. However the male version of diva is divo yet we still use the term diva when referring to prima donna wide receiver who thinks they are the greatest yet are most of the time afraid to go across the middle. Yes I am talking about the likes of Terrell Owens, Randy Moss and Chad “Johnson” Ochocinco. I might be wrong but if feel the elite fleet footed receivers of the 90s and also the young guns coming up now did not fit the bill for being a diva (still don’t get why its not divo). I do not remember Andre Reed, Michael Irvine, Jerry Rice, Chris Carter or Tim Brown being like this. The elite receivers of the past two or three seasons just take care of business and put up the numbers, Larry Fitzgerald, Calvin Johnson, Andre Johnson and Mike Wallace. The one other wide receivers that I can think of who would fit into this diva category would be Keyshawn Johnson, but towards the end of his career it seemed that Keyshawn seemed to mature. Of course there are a number of elite wide receivers who entered the league since the late 90s such as Torry Holt, Hines Ward, Isaac Bruce, Donald Driver and Reggie Wayne but these players left everything on the field and were not known for their “showboating”.
Randy Moss
            This brings us to Randy Moss causing a bit of a stir earlier in the week by deciding to give him self a present of returning to the NFL for his 35th birthday. Does Randy Moss have the skill set to be on an NFL roster? Yes hands down he has it; he was one of the fastest players in the league with excellent hands and a great nose for the ball. He probably has lost a step and his leaping ability is not there either but he is still an above average receiver who still has a nose for the ball and is probably a better route runner now than his first couple seasons in the league. Based off of this wouldn’t almost every general manager at least take a look at Randy Moss? It would seem if the price is right then he could be back in the league. Like almost always there is a catch, we are not talking about a completely clean cut character; it is Randy Moss after all. Moss was kicked out of DuPont high school his senior year, March of 1995 after being involved in a racially spurred fight. Moss spent three days in jail and ended up graduating from Cabell Alternative School, had to serve 27 days of community service and Notre Dame denied his acceptance even though he had already singed his letter of intent and had the grades to be eligible to play. Lou Holtz would later say that Moss was the best high school player he has ever seen, meaning that Moss probably would have started his freshman year for the Golden Domers.


Since the Fighting Irish wouldn't accept Moss Bobby Bowden and the Florida State Seminoles jumped on this talented athlete but on one condition, Randy could not mess up. Moss was ruled as a transferred student by the NCAA and had to sit out his freshman year at FSU. While out on a work release program he tested positive for marijuana and got the boot from Bobby Bowden. Moss ended up transferring to Marshall were he had two monster years and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the 1st round of the 1998 NFL draft. Throughout his first seven years in the league Moss put up big numbers and made a lethal WR combo with Chris Carter. Off the field he had a run in with a traffic officer and was caught with some marijuana in his car. This is about the time everything started to unravel with the Vikings. He wasn’t that happy and the fake mooning incident in Green Bay didn’t help either (I thought it was hilarious but keep in mind I was 21 at that time).
Moss would be traded to the Oakland Raiders where he had two largely forgettable seasons where he was accused of showing a lack of effort and then went to the Patriots. Most experts wanted to question this move, Randy did not look like a type of player that the Patriots and Bill Belichick would want but this is Belichick after all, he probably had some sort of trick up his sleeve. We all remember that 2007 season, the Patriots would go 16-0 and lose in the Super Bowl to the Giants, Tom Brady and Randy Moss both had record setting season and it seemed that it was only a matter of time before Moss would win a Super Bowl and Brady would go down in history as the greatest quarterback (yes even better than Marino). After three seasons in New England where he had over 3600 yards receiving and 47 touchdowns, he said that he did not feel wanted and forced a trade back to the Vikings. Moss played four games for the Vikings he was released and later picked up by the Titans.
Chad Johnson Ochocinco




















So we have learned that Randy Moss is a freak of an athlete who basically took a year off and should be healthy and fit to strap on the helmet, if he is motivated and in the right situation. By the right situation I mean he gets the ball thrown to him as much as he wants. The other two diva wide receivers of the 2000s have some similar parallels to Mr. Moss. Chad Johnson 85 I believe gets wrongly but into this group, the other being T.O. Terrell Owens. Johnson attended Langston University after high school but did not play football, he transferred to Santa Monica College, a community college where he could play football and was a teammate of future Carolina Panther Steve Smith. After one season at Santa Monica he transferred to Oregon State. Only spending one season at Oregon State, Johnson was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2nd round of the 2001 NFL draft. After a slow start his rookie season Chad Johnson came into his own and would have over 1000 yards receiving in seven out of his next nine seasons. He would be one of the top receivers in the league and once in a while accused of being lazy. Ochocinco, along with WR T.J. Houshamndzadeh and QB Carson Palmer would form an aerial attack that was similar to the one in Minnesota a couple years earlier. Even though Chad was putting up pro-bowl number on the field he was finding him self in trouble with the commissioners office on a regular basis usually because of his end zone celebration. I would compare this to that kid in the class who was an average student but was always pulling pranks in class, never malicious but was just against the rules. You either loved him or hated him. How could anyone ever forget when Chad Johnson legally became Chad Ochiocinco, it was a publicity stunt that I didn’t exactly understand. Chad Ochocinco in 2011 like Randy Moss a couple of years earlier was traded to the Patriots and everyone thought that he will have similar number to Moss, but this didn’t happen. This was probably because the passing aspect of the New England offense was not the same as it was when Moss was around. The Patriots had started to employs a double tight end set with Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez, this tight end pairing would have a recorded setting season. Most of the time that the Pats had two tight ends on the field would have one flanker in Wes Welker. With Chad being new to the offense it would make sense to have Welker on the field instead. I believe it would be a smart move for both Chad Johnson (he wants to change his name back to Johnson) the Patriots to keep this marriage going.
Terrell Owens
Terrell Owens unlike Chad Johnson and more like Randy Moss throws a tantrum like a little kid if things are not going his way or in his favor. T.O. was a 3rd round pick out of Tennessee Chattanooga (choo choo) by the San Francisco 49ers in 1996. In his first couple of seasons T.O. was not necessarily the go to guy, with the 49ers having Jerry Rice and J.J. Stokes also on the roster. Owens spent eight seasons with the Niners having pro-bowl like numbers. Eventually the 49ers fired their coach Steve Mariucci and brought in Dennis Erickson, Owens was not happy with the situation at all and wanted to get out of San Fran. To make matters worse in an interview with Playboy magazine Terrell called his quarterback Jeff Garcia a homo. There was just one glitch, Owens agent missed the deadline to void his contract, knowing that he wanted out he was traded to the Ravens. Owens not wanting to go to Baltimore started negotiating with other teams through out the league as if he was a free agent and thinking that the deadline and other rules did not apply to him. T.O. and the Philadelphia Eagles ended up settling on a contract. The Ravens deal was called off and he was sent to the Eagles essentially in a sign and trade. After two seasons in Philly and one Super Bowl appearance Owens wanted to renegotiate his contract which the Eagles refused, and his relationship with QB Donovan McNabb was not the smoothest either. T.O. ended up being released by the Eagles and would be picked up by the Cowboys. Owens’ shenanigans would continue and again was released after three years. T.O. would spend one season in Buffalo and one in Cincinnati. Terrell like Randy sat out last season. It seems like everywhere Terrell Owens played there was always drama. He had his fair share of end zone celebration problems and in 2006 he overdosed on hydrocodone.
This brings us back to the what-if game. What if you were the general manager or coach of one of the NFL teams, would you bring in a Terrell Owens, Chad Johnson or a Randy Moss type player? What we do know is that all three of them want to win but have not won a Super Bowl (0-3). They would only sign with a team that they think is a playoff caliber team and has a chance of winning the Super Bowl. However if you are a Super Bowl caliber team then you probably have two above average receivers on your roster. With that in mind they probably will be looking at being the number three guy. Then we have to eliminate all the run oriented teams, you would rather be #3 on a team that passes all the time then runs you can take out Denver and Baltimore. That means the best situation would be a playoff team that is pass oriented and the general manager and coach law down the law that there will be now goofing off, and don’t expect a contract to more then a couple million and two years max. I expect Chad to stay in New England, Randy to sign with possibly the Texans and Terrell to go back to the 49ers. Yes ladies and gentlemen you heard it here first T.O to S.F. and Moss to Houston.
  
No Defense No problem
The Cincinnati Bengals in a rather strange move have hired former Raiders coach as assistant defensive back coach and special teams coach. This sounds all wonderful except that Jackson has not coached special teams in 20 years and never on defense. I don’t get it.