Sunday, July 15, 2012

Perspective - 1992 Versus 2012 - All About Your Era


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For years now I have argued in vain with others about the greatest running back of all-time.  I grew up watching Jimmy Brown of the Cleveland Browns.  For those who grew up during those years, there is hardly a question that Jim Brown was the greatest.  Then, along came Gale Sayers, Walter Payton, OJ Simpson and Barry Sanders.  The argument ensues.

Similarly, Jack Nicklaus grabbed the mantle of greatest golfer for many of us.  Then came Tiger Woods.  I grew up watching the likes of Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Walt Frazier, John Havilcek, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell and Elgin Baylor.  Then came Julius Erving, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and finally Michael Jordan. 

The era in which you grow up defines how you see your heroes and their legend.I will always argue that Jimmy Brown was the greatest football player of all time.He ran the ball with power, grace and speed. I always felt the "Big O", Oscar Robertson, was the greatest until I saw Michael do what he did on both ends of the court.Jack will always be the greatest golfer to me but then I have watched Tiger utterly destroy his competition.

Today, the arguments are reaching a crescendo pitch regarding which team is better.The Dream Team of 1992 or the team representing the United States in the 2012 Olympics.It's a tough argument for either side.Twenty years separate the players of each team and there is no question that today's team has more speed and more athleticism.However, the players like Jordan, Johnson and Bird would have the same if they were playing today.So would Oscar Robertson, Jerry West and Bill Russell.These folks were all competitive in their time and there is no reason to believe that they would not possess the same skills at the higher level of speed and athleticism today.
The match-ups between the two teams are comparable. No question.The bench strength of the Dream Team definitely has the advantage. However, there are great players such as Dwayne Wade, Dwight Howard and others who are sitting out this Olympic year. Unfortunately, there is no way to compare players of the past with the players of today.We all do it but it is only for the sake of argument.My sons will be sharing a similar argument with their children twenty years from today when the new stars of the professional ranks are even quicker, faster and stronger.The cycle never ends.
Many will choose the statistical argument comparing the point spread of victories for the 2012 US team versus the point spread enjoyed by the Dream Team.My guess is that the 2012 team will handily destroy each of their opponents and will do so with convincing margins.They know how big a point difference they need to accomplish the very feat.
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For me, it comes down to the competitive nature of the players who play the game.No one can argue the competitiveness of Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. All three were fierce, fierce competitors.They frequently willed themselves and their teammates to victory.All three could put their team on their back and win. All three wanted the ball when their team needed a basket or needed the last second shot.All three demonstrated this competitive desire and unwillingness to lose.

We saw this same type of competitive stance from LeBron James in the 2012 Championship series.He was determined to win.His determination and will to win was indeed the difference.One also would recognize that Kobe Bryant has that same competitive advantage.Yet, I still give the edge to Michael, Magic and Larry, three of the most competitive players to ever wear an NBA uniform.
The beauty of the argument is the argument itself. How great would it be to see all that assembled talent on the same floor.The question really is as simple as teamwork.Will the 2012 team play as a team as the Dream Team did?Will they play as a team or will they choose to play like an all-star team?All-star teams lack the cohesion of greatness.I suspect this 2012 team won't disappoint.The coaching of Coach K and the player leadership will form the team framework they will need to be incredibly successful.
Just Bring Home The Gold!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Odds & Ends - Two Months Till Football

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It is once again that enviable time of waiting and contemplating the upcoming college and pro football seasons now only two months away.  With that in mind, time to weigh-in on what looks promising, what is sure to disappoint and what never changes.  The big news this week is the agreement on a college football playoff.  Long overdue and without a doubt disappointing in that it does not go far enough or start soon enough.  However, it is coming and college football fans for the most part have to be salivating at the prospect of a playoff to determine our national champion.

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Thankfully, the NFL has a labor deal and we need not worry about all that nonsense for a number of years.  One does have to wonder what the New Orleans Saints are thinking about taking so long to sign Drew Brees.  If you are like me, you must be hoping that a deal will soon be struck with the officials.  Replacement officials just don't work and open the league to all types of problems. 

Wimbledon is now in full progress but I'm not sure anyone really cares.  I did catch a women's match over lunch today and it was enjoyable but not so much that I will carve time out of my day to watch more.  The British Open starts soon and should be a good event this year with Tiger looming.  Of course, we are now only weeks away from the beginning of the London Olympics. 
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This year's Olympics will give us some great competition and will be a nice lead-in to the college and NFL seasons.  I will be looking at purchasing my Olympic viewing ticket to watch everything and anything online.  I loved that about March Madness and the Olympics has a similar appeal to me.  The competition in swimming among the Americans will be something special.  I am also looking forward to the Track and Field events and Basketball.  Look for LeBron to bring home a gold. 

Although I will write more on this as the season approaches, my pre-season pick is Denver to win the AFC Championship.  I believe Peyton Manning and his teammates will hang on in a tightly fought AFC Championship Game against the Cincinnati Bengals.  The Bengals draft coupled with Andy Dalton and A.J. Green make the Bengals a definite favorite. 
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I received great news from my friends Dan and Pam in Ohio who finally have the opportunity to buy season tickets for the Buckeyes.  What a great year to start seeing the Buckeyes every Saturday at home with our new coach, Urban Meyer.  The Buckeyes will be incredibly competitive this year and certainly fun to watch.  I keep reviewing their schedule trying to find a game they could lose.  There are several of course but I maintain that the Buckeyes with their new high-powered offense could very easily run the table. 

The Game is in the Horseshoe in 2012 and Meyer's first go-round with the team up north.  No Big Ten Championship, no BCS game or bowl game in mind, look for the Buckeyes to make the Michigan game a season-maker or breaker in 2012.  Meyer will want to get this series off on the right foot with a big win. 
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The NCAA did come down as expected on UConn's basketball team with a post-season ban for their poor performance in the classroom.  No surprise there.  What did surprise me was to learn the Ohio State Football team ranked in the top five of all universities scoring a 998 out of 1 1000 in the Academic Performance Report.  Urban will have to go some to top that figure. 

Even though I have long boycotted Major League Baseball, I must say that I am delighted to learn that my Reds are clinging to their first-place lead.  It seems difficult to imagine their lead will hold up all season but more power to them.  Finally, the NBA draft comes our way with a very strong underclassmen group.  Those first choices will spell the difference for some very good teams making next year's season much  more interesting. 

Most see this period of time as a hiatus for sports.  I don't think so.  Just a good time to reflect, prepare and dream of the football season to come.      

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The Rocket That Cooperstown Should Never Welcome!

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Hail as I do from Dayton, Ohio, I should be proud that one of our native born Buckeyes was one of the greatest pitchers who ever played Major League Baseball.  Pride is not what I feel, however,  when I think about Roger Clemens.   The winner of 354 games, his statistics are in rarified air.  A lifetime E.R.A. of 3.12 with 4,672 strikeouts.  Yes, these stats and the many others he accumulated over the years with the Red Sox, Yankees and Blue Jays should not be enough to earn him a spot or plaque among the many great pitchers that are enshrined at Cooperstown. 

Clemens like Barry Bonds, Mark McGuire, Sammy Sosa and a endless list of big league players who chose to enhance their God-given abilities on the field by artificial means do not stand as tall as the Cooperstown greats.  One only has to visit the small, sleepy community in New York to recognize the hallowed ground that was established to celebrate the careers of these all-time greats. 

The Rocket won the Cy Young Award seven times.  No pitcher can claim such a feat but to put his name next to Cy Young, Sandy Koufax, Whitey Ford, Bob Gibson and dozens of others is not right.  Clemens was an 11-time All Star pitcher, has two World Series rings and was voted American League Most Valuable Player in 1986.  Still, Roger Clemens was a cheater and deserves to be left out come induction time. 

Fortunately, the Baseball Writers Association, the ones chosen to vote yea or nay on former greats have already weighed in on candidates who cheated themselves and the game.  They have voted no each time so far and one can only hope that they continue this stance going forward.  The greats enshrined in the Hall of Fame deserve better teammates.  Not to say that many who are on the plaques of Cooperstown were outstanding men, many were not.  They did not cheat though.  They earned their way into the Hall of Fame by playing by the rules.

Many believe that Pete Rose has been shafted by the Baseball Writers for not being inducted into the Hall of Fame.  Pete Rose violated the rules of Major League Baseball by betting on baseball games.  What about Shoeless Joe Jackson who was part of the Chicago Black Sox scandal where players accepted money to change the result of World Series games.  These two great players of the game violated Major League Baseball rules and are not enshrined at Cooperstown.  Neither one of them were cheaters.

Clemens only made matters worse for himself when he lied to Congress.  Sure, he was exonerated of these charges but everyone knows the truth.  I truly believe being excluded from the Hall of Fame will surely be the best punishment for the Rocket as any the court could devise.  It has been for Pete Rose.  The baseball fan has to hope that the steroid era of Major League Baseball is a thing of the past.  What must not be forgotten is that these steroid-aided players do not deserve the same recognition of their peers who played the game fair and by the rules.    

Time To Embrace LeBron James!

Sports fans and sports radio talks hosts hardly ever change their mind but look for some of them to finally embrace Lebron James as the NBA Finals finish up.  Miami's 3-1 advantage over the Thunder is too tall a task to overcome for Kevin Durant and the Thunder.   Either Thursday, Sunday or next Tuesday will see the crowning of the Miami Heat and LeBron James as NBA champions.   It hasn't been an easy road for King James. 
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Last year's championship run was filled with ridicule, criticism and the like for LeBron James.  Very few folks had anything nice to say about him and for the most part, it has followed him into this year's season and run for the championship.  Unwilling to take critical shots, always looking to pass and not clutch have all been hung around his neck by the sports pundits who need something to talk about on their shows.   

Very little of the criticism has been warranted and for the most part, greatly overstated.  Almost all of it resulted from his center stage announcement two years ago announcing to the world on ESPN that he was leaving Cleveland in hopes of winning a championship in Miami.  It is understandable that the good people of Cleveland would be upset given that his move left them without hope of winning.  The fans and commentators should have been far more upset with Cleveland ownership for not surrounding James with players capable of putting the team over the top. 
Lebron's performance throughout the playoffs and especially in The Finals has been extraordinary.  To find fault with his performance and his leadership of his team should be falling on deaf ears.  Last night's Game 4 was one more example of the type of player James is.  Drawing the double team throughout the game and dishing one pass after another to his hot-handed teammates was the recipe for victory and a sterling example of his leadership of this team.
James has averaged 42.6 minutes over these four games with the Thunder.  He has averaged 29.2 points per game along with six assists, almost 2 steals and 10 rebounds per outing.  On top of that he has guarded the NBA scoring champion of the last three years in the likes of Kevin Durant.  James will most certainly win the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award.  His performance should all but silence his critics.
It still will come down to the manner and fashion he left the Cavaliers.  The gaudy and less than mature announcement of his choice of leaving Cleveland and moving to Miami will always stick in the crawl of some guys.  Those who are most critical of James should remember back to their youth of 25 years old and reflect if they had the maturity level and experience to know better than to make such a circus out of the announcement.  Certainly ESPN did and LeBron's agent. 
It's time to embrace LeBron James as the good guy and not the guy in the black hat.  He has answered his critics and has done so in a professional and exemplary effort on the basketball court.  Congratulations King James.        


Monday, June 11, 2012

U.S. Senate - Will Boxing Debacle Be Investigated?

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My guess is that staffers for some United States Senator are already putting together a case for the United States Senate to have a full-blown investigation of boxing thanks to the controversial Manny Pacquiao, Timothy Bradley fight this past Saturday Night.  The split-decision favoring Bradley has been rebuked by anyone and everyone that witnessed the championship fight.  Conspiracy theories, the fix, a rematch have all been bandied about looking for answers.  Even Bob Arum, Top Rank Promotions, who promotes both fighters has called for an investigation. 

How can something so appealing and delicious be refused by some U.S. Senator.  It has all the makings of great publicity.  Not only the national news but around-the-clock coverage by ESPN.  Great television - great reelection possibilities for someone looking to grab some national attention and exposure.  The real question, however, does anyone really care?  Is boxing mainstream enough for senatorial attention? 

I believe the U.S. Senate should hold hearings and force all involved in boxing to create standards for their sport.  There should be one overriding governing body for boxing, all weight and class divisions.  The state commissions can be maintained but the sport needs an international governing body that establishes rules, safety, promotions, refereeing and judges only to mention a few key areas of concern. 

Boxing has always been a great sport in this nation but always under a cloud of suspicion.  Promoters are seen as near-mobsters and there is little to discredit those long-held beliefs.  There have been periods of time when the fight game seemed to be above board and moving in the right direction.  No longer.  It is time for the game be managed again in a safe, consistent and professional manner. 

Such leadership of the fight game might rekindle the sport to days gone by.  Most in my generation and my parent's generation remember all the heavyweight fighters of our day.  All of us remember the Olympic glory that so many of our heavyweights brought to our nation.  Moving from the Olympics to the professional fight game, the list of great fighters is endless. 

Where are the days of Joe Louis, James Braddock and Rocky Marciano?  Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier?  Structure, standards and fair play all above reproach would bring the fight game back to a position of stature in the American sporting world.  Ali captured the attention of the world with his stunning work in the ring and his out of the ring humanitarian efforts.

Forcing the hand of those involved with boxing  to clean-up their act and produce a real, honest-to-goodness product is indeed worthy of the United States Senate.  Notify C-Span, CNN and ESPN.    

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Tiger Lost Me At The Masters!

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At first, I was reluctant to embrace Tiger Woods.  I was always afraid that my childhood golf heroes, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus would be diminished by Tiger's prowess on the golf course.  Tiger was breaking all their records and chasing after Jack's major record.  At some point though, I climbed aboard the Tiger Train and was supportive of his play and his quest for Jack's record. 

His game was incredible.  His swing was a thing of beauty.  He could do anything on a golf course and if he chose to win, he won.  Sunday golf was all about Tiger and the only surprise week-in and week-out would be who he would defeat to take home the prize.  The PGA was enjoying ratings the likes of which had never seen when Tiger was playing on the weekend.  All was great with golf. 

Then the bottom fell out for Tiger with all the off the course issues.  Still, I didn't forsake him as all men are flawed in significant ways.  Although I wasn't supportive of Tiger's off the course problems, I understood them.  Everyone makes mistakes and high-profile superstars are not exempt from making them.  As most people did, I put all the personal stuff aside and only wished him well as he struggled to put his life back together. 
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Only a few weeks back, I was delighted when he won on the tour again.  Finally.  All of a sudden, Tiger was once again favored to win a major golf championship.  It was a pretty exciting week going into the Masters knowing that Tiger not only would be competitive but had a better than average shot of winning another major championship.  The fervor leading up to Thursday's opening round was pretty exciting. 

Opening day on Thursday saw no major miscues on Tiger's part coming into the clubhouse at even par.  Certainly an acceptable start.  Friday, his game fell apart.  "Certainly, I'm frustrated at times and I apologize if I offended anybody by that," Woods said.  "But I've hit some bad shots and it's certainly frustrating at times not hitting the ball where you need to hit it." 

Tiger's apology was for his club kicking incident on Friday when a shot didn't go where he wanted it to.  Friday was the day when I decided I was no longer in Tiger's corner.  Kicking a club in disgust at Augusta is not something anyone is accustomed to seeing.  There have been great players who have had far worse experiences at Amen Corner or at the finishing holes and did not kick clubs, throw clubs or even utter obscenities.  His behavior on Friday was less than acceptable and deserved a more sincere apology than he offered.

More often than not we cut huge breaks to our heroes and superstars because they thrill us with their grand performance on the athletic field or movie screen.  I am unwilling at this point to be supportive of his childlike behavior.  It's one thing for the Sunday golfer or duffer to throw or kick a club.  It's an entirely different matter for Tiger Woods.  I'm sorry but you just don't kick a golf club at The Masters. 

Jack's place is once again elevated in my mind.  Jack Nicklaus was not only a champion but a class act on the golf course.  Maybe Tiger will eclipse Jack's major wins record, perhaps not.  What Tiger will never be able to attain is the stature that Jack brought to the game.          

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Goodell Drops The Hammer!

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The New Orleans Saints received the equivalent of what the NCAA calls the death penalty yesterday when Roger Goodell, NFL Commissioner, unleashed the penalties for what has become known as Bountygate.  For the last three years, the Saints have placed bounties on opposing team players funded by voluntary contributions of team members.  The bounty program was directed by the Defensive Coordinator, Gregg Williams, who has since moved on to join the staff of the St. Louis Rams.  His penalty has followed him.


Williams was suspended indefinitely from the NFL, effective immediately.  Saints Head Coach Sean Payton has been suspended without pay for the 2012 NFL season, effective April 1.  Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis has been suspended for the first eight regular-season games of the 2012 season.  Additionally, Assistant Head Coach, Joe Vitt has been suspended for the first six regular-season games of the 2012 season without pay.  The organization has been fined $500,000 and will forfeit their selections in the second round of the 2012 and 2013 NFL drafts.

By all accounts, these are the stiffest NFL penalties ever assessed an NFL team.   The suspension of Head Coach Sean Payton is a first in NFL history.  No coach has even been suspended for even one game.  Gregg Williams who was suspended indefinitely will receive a review of his suspension at the conclusion of the 2012 NFL season.  All of these penalties are specific to the organization and management of the NFL Club.  The other shoe which will surely drop soon is player penalties and suspensions. 

John Vilma will certainly be one of the players receiving significant penalties.  Vilma, the Saints defensive captain, offered $10,000 to any player who knocked Brett Favre out of the NFC Championship Game in 2010.  Similar bounties were placed on quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers, Cam Newton and Kurt Warner.  The front office and coaching staff were informed by the NFL to stop the bounty program on several occasions as early as the 2010 season and yet the program continued. 

Commissioner Goodell stated in his report, "We are all accountable and responsible for player health and safety and the integrity of the game.  We will not tolerate conduct or a culture that undermines those priorities.  No one is above the game or the rules that govern it.  Respect for the game and the people who participate in it will not be compromised."

Goodell further stated, "A combination of elements made this matter particularly unusual and egregious.  When there is targeting of players for injury and cash rewards over a three-year period, the involvement of the coaching staff, and three years of denials and willful disrespect of the rules, a strong and lasting message must be sent that such conduct is totally unacceptable and has no place in the game."

I believe Roger Goodell's stern and forceful action in penalizing the team, management and coaches was appropriate.  Severe for sure but I really believe the penalties are in the best interest of the game.  Most folks have always respected the NFL for maintaining higher standards than other professional sports.  Significantly better than Major League Baseball and much stronger than the NBA.  The penalties crush the Saints and will damage them significantly for at least two-three years going forward.  I believe as the commissioner stated, these actions by the Saints and their coaches were egregious.   They should be severely punished.

The penalties coming to the players who were involved will seal the deal.  Look for fines and game suspensions.  The message the commissioner is sending is a clear one.  Bounties in the NFL will disappear and the game that has come to be the favorite of most Americans will continue forward in a positive light.  Congratulations to Roger Goodell for doing the hard but right thing.      

Monday, March 19, 2012

They Really Are Mile High Tonight In Denver, Welcome Peyton!

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Peyton Manning, four-time MVP quarterback and future hall of famer, made it official today selecting the Denver Broncos as his new team.  Manning, far and away the greatest free agent of all time in the NFL, chose the Broncos over Tennessee and San Francisco ending what has been two weeks of great NFL suspense.  Manning's arrival in The Mile High City makes the Broncos an immediate threat not only to repeat as AFC West Champions but to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. 

"Music to my ears", was Willis McGahee's response when told of Manning's selection of Denver.  McGahee will give Manning the running back that he hasn't had in Indianapolis for years.  All of a sudden, Denver will have a balanced offensive attack.  Von Miller, Denver's defensive star said, "I love Tim Tebow on and off the field; he is a great teammate, but we can learn a lot more from Peyton Manning because he's been to Super Bowls, he's a four-time MVP."  One has to suspect that even the Tebow faithful in Denver will embrace Manning's arrival.

Word has it that Tim Tebow will be shopped immediately.  One has to believe that either Jacksonville or Miami will make a pitch to grab him just for ticket sales alone.  Tebow's value will only bring Denver a third or fourth round draft pick at best if a team decides to trade for him.  Otherwise, Tebow will be released from Denver. 

The signing of Manning not only makes the offense more balanced and dangerous but it immediately makes a huge difference for the Denver defensive unit.  The defense will not need to be on the field as much with Manning controlling the ball and eating the clock every Sunday.  The defense will be able to take greater risks with their pass rush and secondary coverage knowing that their offense will be able to score points.  Manning's signing changes all the dynamics of this team.

The real question will be how long it will take Manning to take the Broncos back to the Super Bowl.  Can he do it in his first year?  Will it take two years?  John Elway, Denver's President and former hall of fame quarterback, will do his best to put all the pieces together to make a run in Manning's first year.  Two of those pieces might include Manning's long-time center at Indianapolis, Jeff Saturday.  The other piece might be one of his favorite receivers, Dallas Clark.  The addition of these two players would add immediately to Manning's comfort level.

The fans of the Broncos must be flying high as they envision what could be a multiple year run at the Super Bowl.  Tebow will be fondly remembered for his exciting 2011 season and playoff run.  The fans of The Mile High City should be a mile high tonight.       

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Spring Practice - College Top Twenty-Five

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Spring Practice has commenced on the gridiron across the nation and it is time to weigh-in on this year's Top 25 teams.  It's early but you have to start somewhere.  Here's my picks going into Spring Practice.



25.       Utah - Will start making noises in the Pac 12.



24.       Boise State - No Kellen but Boise State             won't last long in the two digits.



23.       Nebraska - Taylor Martinez will rebound in 2012.



22.       TCU - Welcome to the Big 12, look for Casey Pachall to have a big year.



21.       Kansas State - Look for KState to pick-up where they left off in 2011.



20.       Stanford - No Andrew Luck but Barry Sanders Jr. joins the Cardinals.



19.       Michigan State - Look for the Spartans to drop Boise State in opener.



18.       Oklahoma State - Mike Gundy's team will be for real once again.



17.       Florida - Not quite ready for prime time but only a year away.



16.       Texas - Like Florida, not quite there but improving rapidly.



15.       Clemson - Which Tigers will show up, early season or end of season.



14.       Virginia Tech - Beamer's offense must catch up with the defense.



13.       West Virginia - Welcome to the Big 12 - Hope all that money will be worth it.



12.       Florida State - Seminoles eliminate penalties and they will find success in the ACC.



11.       Arkansas - Great team in toughest division of SEC, play both Alabama and LSU at home.



10.       Michigan - The team "UP NORTH" returns to the Top Ten; will lose to Ohio State.



9.         South Carolina - Spurrier's year to challenge Alabama and LSU. 



8.         Wisconsin - Montee Ball will challenge for the Heisman but come up short          
                                against the Buckeyes. 



7.         Oregon - The Ducks's offense will once again prevail until they face the Trojans.



6.         Georgia - Look for Georgia to rule the SEC East.



5.         Ohio State - Braxton Miller and Urban Meyer will make everyone forget about the sanctions.



4.         Oklahoma - Landry Jones will have a big year and the Sooners will contend for the
                                Championship.



3.         Alabama - The wait for the rematch is already on; The Crimson Tide reloads.



2.         LSU - Already counting the days to the rematch; LSU's defense only gets better.



1.         USC - Matt Barkley didn't stay to come in second; the Trojans roar back off probation. 

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Peyton Manning Bids Farewell To Indianapolis - What A Class Act!

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As I watched Peyton Manning and Robert Irsay of the Indianapolis Colts today deliver the news to the sporting world of Peyton's departure, I was reminded of how responsible, caring, and distinguished leaders set themselves apart from others.  Every professional athlete, manager, coach, general manager and owner would benefit from watching these two gentlemen address the news media and fans of their decision.  Both handled themselves with distinction and class.

Emotional for both men but not one negative shot taken at each other, the team, the league or the city of Indianapolis.  It was Communication 101 brilliantly performed and delivered.  It was clear that they cared for each other, their team and their city.  It was clear that it was a business decision that was very difficult for both of them.  Their delivery of the decision made you feel bad for each of them as you knew it was difficult for both men.

So many times we have witnessed bitter disputes between players and owners that make you want to pick sides and point blame.  Today's decision didn't have that type of impact on you.  You felt each man's pain and could hardly blame the Colts for choosing to move forward in a different direction.  You didn't feel embittered because Peyton will be wearing another team's colors this coming season.  How unusual is that feeling? 
At the same time, everyone knew that this day was coming when Peyton Manning would no longer be wearing the horseshoe of Indianapolis.  Still, it was difficult to fathom as you listened to the words of both Manning and Irsay.  Peyton Manning..no longer a Colt.  Wow!  Doesn't seem right, doesn't seem fair.  The new reality is that Peyton will be playing in a new NFL city very soon. 

No news yet on what city that will be.  The speculation will run rampant for days, weeks on end until all of the negotiations, visits and decisions are made.  Is Manning healthy?  This will be the million dollar question that not only the various teams bidding for his services will want answers to but also to the millions of fans who just want to see Manning play again. 

Every night on Sports Center and all the talk radio sports shows will have their daily dose of Manning updates.  The analysis of what teams would benefit from having Manning as their quarterback.  What teams would contend for the playoffs and Super Bowl right away if Manning became their quarterback.  What teams would be best for Manning's skills and leadership.  The Manning questions will be comparable to the two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl. 

The process should be a good one and lots of fun during this off-season of no football.  The one thing we will be able to count on during the entire process is that Peyton Manning will handle himself as the leader he is.  Showing class, dignity and professionalism.  Whichever NFL city and team signs him, they will be all the better for it.    

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Ryan Braun, Most Valuable Prevaricator

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Allow me to join all those that rejoiced this last week when Major League Baseball's MVP from last season, Ryan Braun, won his case and had his 50 game suspension overturned.   Major League Baseball's arbitrator ruled for the first time in a player's favor in the appeal process of a positive drug test.  Braun's drug test showed an elevated level of testosterone in his system.  Not only was it elevated significantly but it was of a synthetic nature meaning that Braun's body did not produce it.  Now that the MVP won his appeals process, Braun spoke out this week and earned the Most Valuable Prevaricator award too.
Braun and his attorneys chose to fight their appeal on the basis that there was a breach in the chain of control of the specimen.  They did not dispute the specimen itself.  It appears that they won their appeal on this technicality.  His appeal victory was not enough.  Braun spoke publicly to deny that he ever used any performance-enhancing drug and then without skipping a beat, Braun chose to lay the blame on Dino Laurenzi Jr., the collector of his sample. 
Our MVP's statement, "There were a lot of things that we learned about the collector, about the collection process, about the way the entire thing works, that made us very concerned and very suspicious about what could have actually happened, " 
The mendacity of Ryan Braun is of MVP proportions.  One has to pause for a moment to consider the credibility of a Major League Baseball player versus a Director of Rehabilitation Services with an undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin with Master Degrees earned at the University of North Carolina and Loyola University of Chicago.  Who should we believe?  We've had some past experience with the credibility of Major League Baseball players such as Roger Clemons, Bobby Bonds, Mark McGwire, Jason Giambi and Alex Rodriguez to name just a few. 
Once again, one has to ask the obvious question of what benefit did a collector of specimens have to gain by tampering with the specimens?  Nothing.  What did Ryan Braun have to gain?  Everything.  Even the vast majority of those playing in the game question the overturn of the decision.  Some players are actually worried about the integrity of the game.  That's a novel thought, isn't it.  Where has that attitude been the last 15 years?
I suspect that we have not heard the end of the Ryan Braun matter.  Not just the smattering of disenchanted fans he will face all season but maybe even in the courtroom if Dino Laurenzi Jr. decides that his reputation is every bit as important as Braun's.  By all accounts, the specimens arrived in pristine condition with the tamper-free seals and identification numbers intact.  We all know or have had experiences ourselves of the drug testing that takes place today.  Even many of the lowest paying jobs in America require drug testing.  My guess is that Major League Baseball standards for collections reach far beyond the strip-mall collection agencies that exist in every city in America. 
I can't believe Ryan Braun's story.  I gave up on Major League Baseball years ago and for me, Braun joins the ranks of his fellow performance-enhancing drug users who have selfishly placed themselves above the integrity of the game.  Braun took it one step further by placing the blame on someone who was just doing their job and doing it the way he was asked to.      

Monday, February 20, 2012

Knicks-Must Watch Television-Thanks To Lin

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I am reminded of my high school years, 1966-1970, when the New York Knicks were the team to watch with the likes of Walt Frazier, Earl Monroe, Bill Bradley and Willis Reed, one of the great NBA teams of all time.  Again, the Knicks are the team to watch thanks to the play of sensation, Jeremy Lin.  Yesterday, Lin did not disappoint leading the Knicks to a come from behind victory over the World Champs, Dallas Mavericks, leading the way with 28 points and a career high 14 assists. 

Lin(sanity) has taken on a life of its own of late as the Knicks have gone from one of the NBA's poor performing teams to a team that reached .500 yesterday with their victory over the Mavs.  Jeremy Lin has taken the spotlight from Tim Tebow as the one player who all of America is following.  Endorsement deals are coming his way, jersey sales are way up and if his superior performance continues, the Knicks just may compete for the championship.
Waived by both the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets, Lin was only days away from being released by the Knicks after playing only 55 minutes in the Knicks first 23 games.  The Harvard graduate had his breakout game in a win over the Nets scoring 25 points, capturing 5 rebounds and dishing out 7 assists.  The rest is Lin(sanity) as they say.  If it turns out that Lin and injured Carmelo Anthony are able to work together on the court, the Knicks will definitely be a team to watch for come playoff time. 
The bigger story with Lin is the hunger across America for the great sports story.  The NFL season captured everyone's attention with the emergence of Tim Tebow and his on the field heroics week in and week out.  The American sports fan loves the underdog and is engaged day in and day out on sports radio, television, online and in the newspapers.  Tebow and the Broncos won a playoff game and kept the dream alive.  Once the NFL season ended, no one expected another story of such magnitude. 
The NBA coming off the labor problems, the shortened and almost aborted season, needed an exciting and vibrant story and they have it in Jeremy Lin.  So does America.  These fascinating sports stories capture our imagination at a time when we need them to.  Unemployment, difficult times and the upcoming election all can be shoved aside while we watch the magic of an improbable and wonderful story unfold before us at Madison Square Garden and arenas across the nation in the likes of Jeremy Lin. 
Like everyone else, I am delighted with Lin's story and the emergence of the Knicks as a solid NBA team.  Let's hope that the story continues and that Lin's performance is everything we could dream for.    

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Tiger Time-It's Coming-Very Soon!

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Last weekend gave us all a glance of what we have been missing on the PGA Tour,  Tiger Woods in contention.  It also gave us more of the same with Tiger's game coming apart at the seams .  Tiger never really showed up on Sunday to compete with Phil Mickelson, who played brilliantly in winning the Pebble Beach Open. 

The weekend was filled with Tiger moments though and clearly it looks like Tiger is on the verge of breaking free from his prolonged drought of being a serious contender on Sunday.  For those who tuned in, they saw Tiger playing terrific off the tee and solid with his iron play.  His overall putting was pretty good until Sunday's round when he just couldn't drop anything. 

Seeing Mickelson and Woods paired together on a Sunday was something that all of the golf world has been hoping for since Tiger's wheels came off.  The two of them are fun to watch and generally bring out the best in each other's games. 

Tiger's play over the weekend and actually his play thus far this year has been a dramatic improvement over what we have been seeing for quite some time now.  The swing looks pretty solid.  He's crunching the ball like we remember.  You have to think that where his game is, it's really only a matter of time before the confidence kicks in.

A confident Tiger will win.  He looked surprisingly comfortable over the weekend until Sunday when he stopped making putts.  He started out rough on Sunday and after a half dozen holes, it was obvious that  he would fall short.  However, his game is coming together in such a fashion that it puts him in a rather good position with the Masters only six weeks away.  He will have a few tournaments to play between now and then and plenty of time to build his confidence level.    

Out on a limb and certainly not one that does very well predicting anything; I do believe that Tiger Woods will return to Augusta this year and win the "Green Jacket".  I know the course has changed but Woods knows it as well as anyone and everyone knows how competitive he is when it comes time to play the majors.  I believe the 2012 Masters will be the second coming of Tiger Wood's quest to overtake The Golden Bear, Jack Nicklaus.     

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Peyton Manning - The Sweepstakes

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By most accounts, Peyton Manning will not be wearing the white and blue of the Indianapolis Colts for the 2012 season.  All that remains is the meeting to decide his fate in Indianapolis with owner, Robert Irsay.  In the meantime, Manning is fast at it working his arm and body showing all to see that he will be capable of performing on the field for the 2012 season. Anyone who has watched the career of Peyton Manning knows, it would be foolish to count him out and think that his playing days are over. 

No question it will be hard for Indianapolis to say goodbye to Peyton Manning.  He is loved in Indianapolis.  He will not retire with the Colts unless Irsay chooses to rebuild around him.  Chances of that are remote.  Most likely, the Colts will use their number one overall draft choice to take Andrew Luck of Stanford and Manning will be released.  Here's where the fun begins for all fans of the NFL.

When was there ever a free agent the likes of Peyton Manning available?  Never!  Manning was voted four times the Most Valuable Player of the National Football League.  Manning is a consistent winner.  The best argument for what Manning brings to the field is this past year when the Colts failed miserably without him.  Let the sweepstakes begin.  Who's in line to change their destiny, winning ways and formula for success. 

Few teams in the NFL should be excluded from the Manning sweepstakes.  Unless you have a comparable quarterback, Manning could turn your franchise around in just one year.  Of course, Manning is the one who gets to choose so one has to give consideration to where he would like to play.  That will exclude many teams right away.  Manning will want an effective offensive line.  Manning will want some skilled offensive weapons.  Manning is accustomed to running the offense his way and will want to play for a team that largely will turn over the offense to him.  Given those parameters, the search for the winner of the Manning sweepstakes narrows.

Review of NFL franchises, it would seem to me that the sweepstakes comes down to four teams.  The four include the Washington Redskins, Seattle Seahawks, Miami Dolphins and the Arizona Cardinals.  All four teams need a quarterback and all four teams would immediately challenge for the Super Bowl with the addition of Peyton Manning.  Even though Seattle meets most of the parameters, it is unlikely that Manning would want to play that far away from what has been his home.  That takes us to three competitors for his services, the Redskins, Dolphins and the Cardinals. 

All three teams have the money to add Manning to their roster.  All three have good offensive lines and skill players.  All three teams would benefit from Manning's on and off the field leadership.  In the end, the sweepstakes will come down to where Peyton Manning feels he has the best chance to win a Super Bowl.  My guess is that he has poured over film, reviewed team rosters and talked to others about coaches.  My guess is that money will play only a minor role in his decision.  No question, winning will be the primary goal. 

My best guess is the Washington Redskins.  It would create quite the buzz.  Then again, the team that I haven't mentioned, the New York Jets could enter the sweepstakes too.  Two Super Bowl Manning quarterbacks playing in the same city.  I really don't think that will happen because of the Jets personality.  Doesn't really fit the likes of Peyton Manning.  No, I think Washington wins the sweepstakes and Manning will be playing in our nation's capital for 2012. 

If Peyton plays in 2012, in my mind, there is no doubt that he will not only be the Comeback Player of the Year but more than likely, vie for his fifth Most Valuable Player award.  No matter what, the next few weeks will be exciting as the sweepstakes unfold.