Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Surprising Pac-10

I'm a USC fan, and have some love for Cal as well (family reasons), but what is up with USC being 6-2 and Cal being 5-3? These were the two teams who were expected to run the Pac-10 and the game between them would basically be the Pac-10 championship. Not to mention that USC was ranked #1 for awhile there and Cal #2 for a week. Now we have Arizona State at 8-0 leading the Pac-10 and 5th in the nation, and Oregon at 7-1, second in Pac-10 and 5th in the nation. This was unexpected for any Pac-10 fan besides a Sun Devil and Duck. How great is it that these two teams play this weekend. The Pac-10 is just money this year. UCLA actually has a better conference record than USC and Cal. The game this weekend though between ASU and ORE is going to be phenomenal and if Oregon wins (my prediction to come later this week) Dennis Dixon needs to be up there with Matt Ryan for Heisman Trophy candidates. I think what happened to USC and Cal though is the fact that they are both fairly young teams. Both are obviously very talented but both are having mental issues. USC has a ridiculous amount of penalties every game and Cal has lost three straight now after losing the first one to Oregon State. I think Cal's problem right now is they haven't recovered from their first loss because their hopes were so high. Its a crazy year in College football, and don't be surprised if not one team finishes undefeated. ---CJ

A little premature Boras, and the rest of the MLB

In light of the Red Sox winning the World Series, what happened to the publicity and congratulations they highly deserve? Just because the series didn't turn out to be a thriller like everyone hoped it would doesn't mean the Red Sox lose recognition. It hasn't even been a story that they won the World Series because of everything else going on in sports. Its the WORLD SERIES people! A season that included 162 regular season games and 14 post season games. This is something that should be recognized a lot more than it did this year. People all over were loving the Rockies because of their magical run, and they too deserve another round of applause for what they accomplished. That all got tossed aside during game 4 of the World Series when A-Rod's agent Scott Boras decided to break the news that A-Rod would not be returning to the Yankees in 2008. Why couldn't this wait? I understand that A-Rod is arguably one of the biggest names in sports and that people want to know but at the same time it could wait. It's the Red Sox and Rockies time to shine biggest they were on the biggest stage in baseball but instead we had to hear that A-Rod wouldn't be back on the Yankees. Big Deal! That news can wait and anything about the Yankees can wait when the Red Sox are playing in a game that could win them the World Series. It sickens me. At least Scott Boras had the courtesy to apologize today even though he probably only did because Major League Baseball was a little upset with his timing as well. Now we are hearing more and more everyday about the Yankees, like who's going to be their new manager, or who will file for free agency? I would like to know all of these answers but it needs to stop being hyped so much. I got so excited last night when I heard Joe Torre is the new manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers (I'm a Dodgers fan) only to find out a bit later that the Dodgers and Torre are only talking right now and nothing has been signed. Semi good news though was that Grady Little, the manager of the Dodgers, resigned today, meaning the Torre speculation could be true. I really hope it is because he is one of the best managers of all time but I don't want to hear about it until a deal is done. Apparently Joe Girardi signed with the Yankees today as their new manager, so that is good news for Yankees fans. I also heard that A-Rod might join the Dodgers, now I would really love that even though I'm not a huge fan of A-Rod. Anyway, we'll see how the rest of the week goes with these stories but I just wanted to get that out about the whole thing having ridiculous timing and it deteriorated from the Red Sox celebration. Oh yeah, one more thing...go Dustin Pedroia, that is my new favorite baseball player. The guy is from my Dad's hometown and is an awesome rookie! Hits for average, good speed, great defense, pretty good power, and most of all...he;s a team player and understands his role in winning a championship. ---CJ

Favre is an Animal

How about that game last night? I'm not going to talk any trash to you Bobby about that game between the Packers and Broncos because I don't like either team. Brett Favre though is just so sweet to watch. I could not believe what he did to the Broncos secondary last night, James Jones burns Champ Bailey for an 80 yard touchdown early in the game then Greg Jennings burns Dre Bly for 82 yards to win the game in overtime?? Crazy! What I love about Brett Favre is the mentality he has. Apparently he isn't supposed to be this good because of his age. I think this season is mind over matter. Brett Favre feels that because he is on the field, then his team should win. I love that attitude because you can't beat a guy like that. Although the Packers do have a pretty good team around him except for the running game; it is still a surprise that they are 6-1. Brett Favre is hands down then NFC's MVP thus far. ---CJ

Monday, October 29, 2007

Band Wagon and Hawaii by Bobby Ericson

People that know me know my baseball team is the Colorado Rockies. I didn't just jump on the band wagon this year, I have been a fan for a long time. What I don't get is how people that just starting slurping up the Red Sox can try and give me so much crap. Last week when we knew it was going to be Boston vs Colorado I had alot of friends who starting raising hell with me about it, saying how they were Red Sox. I couldn't beleive, people i've known for over a year are now telling me how good the Sox are. Whats even funnier I asked two of them to name 5 Sox players and they couldn't! How do you call yourself a fan?

I can understand you root for the Sox in big games. But I don't understand if your just jumping on the band wagon why your going to start stuff with a loyal Rockies fan who has supported them through bad and now good? If you just jumped on the band wagon you better watch who you start stuff with, I just think its funny when you can't name me 5 players and I can name almost the full roster.

This leads me into my next topic Hawaii. Yes I just jumped on their band wagon but you don't see me talking crap to the top teams fans. I hope Hawaii can play a LSU or Oklahoma in a BCS bowl game. If that was to happen I wouldn't talk any trash to their fans because I just jumped on their band wagon. I would just be hoping they win and keep my mouth shut win or lose.

I got crap for saying how good Hawaii was my last blog. They are really good team especially at home. There two close games was on the road and in rain. You take any team to their home field and Hawaii would hang in there and I might even take them to win. Colt is a great QB that understands Hawaii's system.


I can handle trash talking but not by people that just jumped on the band wagon of a team. Its ok if you jump on it but don't talk trash to loyal fans.

Want to email me? bobby@wecoversports.com

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

World Series 2007, Colts or Patriots, 0-16 by CJ Prutch

World Series 2007


Tonight’s Game 1 of the 2007 World Series is going to be like none we have ever seen. On the American League side we have the Boston Red Sox who are one of sports’ most prolific franchises and were heavy favorites to win the World Series when the season started. The Red Sox have stars up and down the lineup with Manny, Big Papi, Beckett, and Dice-K, just to name a few. As for the Rockies, they have a lot of guy’s we’ve never heard of until this recent surge of winning. They do have Holliday, who should be the leagues MVP, and then plenty of young stars like Tulowitzki, Matsui, Fogg, and Francis, along with the face of the Rockies in Todd Helton. It’s just crazy to see this as the World Series, considering the Rockies have never been to the playoffs in their somewhat short franchise history up against the Red Sox who are the story-book franchise in baseball behind the Yankees. I like to say they are ahead of the Yankees now since everyone hates the Yankees and the Yankees don’t win the World Series anymore, at least not in the 2000’s. I think this series will go seven games and it will be everything fans want it to be. The Rockies aren’t going to fade away like some critics think because of the break they had after sweeping both teams in the playoffs. They are hot as ever and ready to take o the Red Sox. Unfortunately for them, the Red Sox are hot now too having won three straight while facing elimination. I think the difference in this series is going to be Beckett. He is the real deal and is the difference when it comes to each teams starting pitching. If Beckett pitches like he did in the ALCS then the Red Sox will win this series and they will probably do it in six. I don’t think Beckett can go to Colorado though and pitch like he has all playoffs. Coors Field will be rockin’ like crazy. What more would you expect though from fans who are seeing their team in their first World Series. Even though the Rockies are the hottest team in baseball, it still seems like the series is David vs. Goliath. I’m going to say that the Red Sox win this series 4-3 and the X-factor is simply going to be experience. I know that the young players on the Rockies don’t give a hoot about experience but the World Series is a whole other level and I think the experience of the Red Sox in this atmosphere will be the difference in winning the World Series. It’s going to be all about the pressure situations. I’m saying Go Rockies, but I think the Red Sox will be victorious.




Colts or Patriots?



We keep hearing this question all week and we probably will hear it until week 9 when the two teams square off in Indy. I don’t think we can pick who is better right now. Yeah, the Patriots are crushing everyone in their path, but the Colts still are the defending Superbowl champions and they are beating everyone as well. Each team is 7-0 and both teams are firing on all cylinders. I think that if each team wanted to they could go undefeated if they didn’t play each other but both Tony Dungy and Bill Belichick don’t care about being 16-0 anyway because it is the Superbowl that matters and having your team healthy and ready for the super bowl. Week 9’s match up between the Colts and Patriots might as well be the Superbowl since these are the obvious two best teams. The Patriots are ranked 1st in offense and 4th in defense, while the Colts are ranked 3rd in offense and 3rd in defense. So both teams are very balances and very powerful on both sides of the ball. Also, both teams have played pretty much the same strength of schedule so it is very hard to say who the best team is right now. Let the game decide who is best because numbers don’t mean anything until it is settled on the field. I am also hearing a lot of question about who is the better quarterback, Tom Brady or Peyton Manning. I think this is a stupid question, both are obviously far better than any other Quarterback in the NFL and both have already proven their stature with the Super Bowl rings, MVP honors and their career numbers. Right now Tom Brady is having a better season, but he is competing against Manning for having the best season of all time. Both are 7-0 and both are favorites to be in the Superbowl. To me, it wouldn’t matter which Quarterback is on my team if it was between them two. Both are amazing and both will be everything you want in an NFL quarterback. I am not going to make a prediction on the game yet of who wins just yet but the game is going to be the best game of the regular season.



0-16



I was just talking about the two best teams in the NFL so now I think I would like to discuss the two worst teams in the NFL, and they would be the St. Louis Rams and the Miami Dolphins. I don’t think either team can seriously go 0-16 because that just doesn’t happen anymore but they each pose a serious case for that winless title. I think the Rams will get a win first because they are getting their stars aligned again. Marc Bulger is back of the Injured List, and event though he was terrible in his return I think he will be fine after a few weeks back as long as his weak offensive line can protect him some more. I also think that the Rams will get their first win soon because they are getting Stephen Jackson back, who was supposed to be one of the top 3 running backs in the league this year. Once they both get back, there is no way they can go winless with Bulger, Jackson, and Holt starting. Now for the Dolphins, their situation is the opposite as they keep losing players. First, they lose star Quarterback Trent Green to a concussion that will sideline him the rest of the season and possibly his career, then they trade their best Wide Receiver in Chris Chambers to the San Diego Chargers for 2008 draft picks, and then the worst news came this pat Sunday when they lost running back Ronnie Brown for the remainder of the season due to a torn ACL. Ronnie Brown was the number one running back in the NFL thus far by being 4th in rushing yards, 2nd in rushing touchdowns, and 1st in receiving yards for a running back. Not to mention he rushed for 100 yards in every game leading up to last week. Personally, I’m bitter about Brown because he is on my fantasy football team, but that’s beside the point. With all this that has happened to the Dolphins one has to think that they could very well go 0-16 for the 2007 season. At least there is hope because they are in a division where they have to play 2-4 Bill and the 1-7 Jets twice. On the bright side they would get the number 1 pick in next years draft, maybe this time they won’t pass up a Quarterback like they did with Brady Quinn last year.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

BCS and ROCK-ON by CJ Prutch

The first BCS standings came out this past Sunday with Ohio State at #1, South Florida #2, and Boston College #3. Probably the most unheard of top three any of us have ever seen. I don’t think these standings will hold though, just like we have seen the last three weeks of major upsets. Starting at the top, Ohio State still has to play at Penn St, who just crushed Wisconsin this past weekend, and at Michigan, who has won 5 straight since there two upset losses to start the season. In between those two games they face off against Wisconsin and Illinois at home who are both 5-2 on the season. I really don’t think the Buckeyes will win all four of those games, especially the Michigan game. As for South Florida, they are a legitimate top 5 team. They beat Auburn at Auburn, and West Virginia at home when the Mountaineers were ranked #5 in the nation. South Florida still has to play at Rutgers this week, and at home against Cincinnati and Louisville. Although Rutgers and Louisville have been a disappointed thus far, I think they both have the best chance of upsetting South Florida. I’m calling it for this weekend, Rutgers beats South Florida. Now Boston College really hasn’t played anybody worth noting besides Georgia Tech this season. The real test is this weekend when they face #11 Virginia Tech at Blacksburg. This game is going to be a good one but I think the Hokies will outlast the Eagles. I strongly feel that LSU and Oklahoma are the two best teams in the nation even with a loss. No team will go undefeated this season so LSU should be in the title game. The Tigers do have a tough schedule the rest of the season compared to Oklahoma but they have had on all year anyway. What is also amazing about the BCS standings is how far down USC is at #14. That’s where they deserve to be right now because of their huge upset loss to Stanford and the same with #2 Cal who just lost to Oregon State. Look out for #8 Arizona State, who lead the Pac-10 and have a 7-0 record. This team is the sleeper in the Pac-10. USC and Cal will be back at the top by the end of the season and USC could make a case for the national title if they can beat Cal and Oregon on the road, and Arizona State on the road. It’s the Pac-10 though and anyone in that league can beat any team.



Well the Colorado Rockies did it tonight; they are going to the 2007 World Series. Unbelievable! This team just won 21 of their last 22 games, arguably the most impressive winning span in sports history. Not only that, they are the first team ever in the wild card type playoff system to sweep the division series and championship series in the playoffs. Matt Holliday for MVP, I know your not supposed to include the playoffs, but the guy is amazing, he did it in the regular season and he has done it in the post season. The Los Angeles Dodgers were saying the Rockies are the best team in the National League back in the middle of September when this ridiculous streak started and it’s true. Colorado has just got to be going crazy right now, but can this continue in the World Series? It has to, even though they have to out the streak on hold for probably another week because of the Red Sox and Indians series, the Rockies are a well balanced team that is very capable of winning the World Series.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Nebraska Football News by Bobby Ericson

Breaking news: Peterson fired as Nebraska’s AD. All I can say is about time. What I don’t get is he graduated from Nebraska and grew up in Nebraska. You would think he understood what Nebraska football meant. When he came in and ran Solich and his staff out, I knew the program was in trouble. I don’t know where Nebraska football is going to go from here, but I do know they are much better off without Peterson. Now they need to get rid of Callahan and get a fresh start. Bring in someone that knows and cares about Nebraska football.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

College Football by Bobby Ericson


If your not a fan of college football you need to be. In fact how could you not be? I can't recall another year where it seems like everyweek the top team or two get beat. What does that mean? Look out Ohio State! Looks like they will be next to lose, but don't count on it quite yet. Doesn't this crazyness have to end at some point? Who knows, all I know is i've really enjoyed this football season. I think one thing that makes college football even better is how smaller teams now can compete with the big boys. Now when it comes to college football I really enjoy just watching the game, I cheer for several teams any given week.




I live in Lincoln, so you know what the mood is like around here. Everyone is calling for Callahan to get fired here in Lincoln. I live and breathe Denver Broncos football and the people that live here live and breathe Nebraska football. I understand where they are coming from. I actually wouldn't mind seeing the coach get fired. He shows no emotions and I don't think he cares about what Nebraska football is about and what it means to this state. Alot of people around here want to get back to option style football, but I don't think running just that style will work anymore. Defenders have gotten bigger and stronger and if that is your heart and soul of your team, then I think your in for a long season. What Nebraska needs is a coach that has Nebraska ties. By either playing here or coaching here before. Someone that understands what Nebraska football is.




With all the upsets this year you still have your cinderella teams. Right now that is South Florida. How can you not be cheering for these guys. I know Boston College is saying what about us, but you have been there before and USF hasn't. The other team I want to mention is Hawaii. This is a fun team to watch. Now I know they struggled against Lousiana Tech and just this past game against San Jose, but there problem is they play down to competition. Both those games were on the road and they should have easily won. I got to see Hawaii in person this year against UNLV. Half the crowd was wearing green and Hawaii played very good. I think Colt Brennan is a great QB. His only problem is he seems to get injured. He is still very dangerous hurt or healthy. I would like to see Hawaii play in a BCS game, like Boise State last year. I think they could hang with the bigger programs. For them to make a BCS game they will have to beat Boise State, which I predict they will. Above is a picture I took of Colt at the UNLV game.


My last thought is the Rockies. As I am writing this they are playing in game 3 of the NLCS. They are ahead 1 to 0 in the 3rd inning. What an amazing run and makes for an amazing story. If this was an east coast team I think everyone would be talking Rockies, but since it is the Rockies there just isn't much chatter about it. Go Rockies!!!


Saturday, October 13, 2007

CJ Prutch's latest blog:

Patriots vs. Cowboy’s:

This Sunday, football fans are going to get a glimpse of what could be this years Super Bowl as the New England Patriots take on the Dallas Cowboys. Both 5-0 teams look to stay undefeated when the two teams square off in Dallas. This is a very good match up on paper as the Patriots rank #2 in overall defense and #2 in Overall offense and the Cowboys are at #8 in overall defense and #1 in overall offense. What’s more intriguing about this match up is the star battle at wide receiver between Randy Moss and Terrell Owens, the original 81 vs. the new 81. I heard some talk in the beginning of the football season how these two players are going to back to their old ways and be all talk and just cause problems on their respective teams. I think T.O. is too unpredictable for me to say he won’t do that this season and we did see the ol’ T.O. this week when he left a letter for reporters regarding the real #81.I like that T.O., it brings attention to himself which gets him hyped up for the game and normally boosts his performance. As far as Randy Moss goes, there is no way he will act like he has in the past while wearing a Patriots uniform. Moss went to the Patriots to be a part of a championship franchise. He has done everything this year besides cause controversy. Tom Brady is having an MVP year particularly with a lot of help from Moss and on the same note, Moss is having an MVP year thanks to Brady. On the other side of the ball, the Cowboy’s have Tony Romo. Even with the 5 interceptions and 1 lost fumble this past Monday night against the Bills, Romo is still the NFC MVP thus far. Even with the 6 turnovers he still showed great poise and champion character as he lead the Cowboy’s to an improbable comeback victory. T.O. may not be putting up the best number so far but they are still good, and is presence on the field is opening up holes on defense that is helping Jason Whitten and Patrick Crayton have career best years. I think this Sunday because the game is in Dallas the game will be really close but the Patriots will still win 27-24, but we’ll see them again in the Superbowl.


USC:
Ok I am a USC fan and am still recovering from last week’s unbelievable loss to Stanford but I’m going to try and move on and talk about this weekends game against Arizona. Though first, I would like to applause the Stanford Cardinal for pulling out one of the biggest upset win’s in College Football history and maybe even all of sports history. How is it that a team with 35 straight wins at home and ranked #2 in the nation and have the most talented team top to bottom lose to Stanford!? I don’t know, but good for them and good for Tavita Prictchard, Stanford’s starting Quarterback. who lost his father earlier in the week and dedicated the game to him. If there was any good that came out of this loss for USC fans it’s the perseverance of this Quarterback. Now this weekend the USC Trojans will be sending out backup QB Mark Sanchez due to John David Booty’s broken finger. I think Sanchez is going to have a huge game and it’s a great game for him to start by facing Arizona who is 1-2 in the Pac-10 and 2-4 overall. Sanchez is a much more mobile Quarterback then there has been in the past with Booty, Leinart and Palmer, but this type is Quarterback is the type USC fans have been dreaming of. A good passer and runner with that type of talent around him could be unbeatable. The road is tough ahead, but USC comes out big on this one 41-17.


USC at #10:

I’m just going to gripe about this for a minute. I know that USC was upset by Stanford last week against Stanford, I know they were 41 point favorites and I know that USC had won 35 straight at home but was it really right to drop USC to #10 in the AP poll? I don’t think so, yeah it probably because I am a USC fan but there is common sense involved in my feelings too. Just because South Florida and Boston College are undefeated does not mean they are a better team than USC. USC would crush those two teams, have you ever watched a USC game compared to one of their games? Yeah, they’re good team but not good enough to beat USC. And for that matter, South Carolina and West Virginia have no business to be ranked above them either. The loss to Stanford was a fluke and maybe with a loss like that they deserve to be ranked that low, but at the same time you have to believe that there is no way USC would lose to any of the teams ranked above them besides maybe LSU and Cal, that’s it! Oh well, the Trojans have an uphill battle the rest of the way and when they knock off Oregon and upset Cal, they’ll be considered again for the National Title game against LSU.



How about that NL West:

It’s about time that the NL west gets the recognition it deserves. Everyone used to say it was the NL worst not the NL west. Well it should be the NL best because that division is tough. I predicted the NL west showdown to be between to the Padres and Dodgers, just like many others. This year though we got the D-backs and the Rockies? Wow! That’s baseball for you though, anything can happen. These teams are no fluke and being in the NL championship series is right where they belong. The D-backs came in with the best record in the National League while the Rockies came in as the hottest team in baseball by winning 14 of their last 15 regular season games before sweeping the Phillies in the first round of the playoffs. Both teams are backed by great young talent around a few good veterans. Both teams have rookie of the year candidates with the D-backs rookie Outfielder Chris Young who led all rookies with 32 homeruns while the Rockies have Troy Tulowitzki who belted 25 homeruns, the most ever by a rookie shortstop. You can look up and down both lineups and see many players you have never heard of but when you look at their number its incredible. The Rockies offense is just stacked with speed, average, and power. Matt Holliday should be the MVP for leading this team to the playoffs and leading the NL in batting average and runs batted in and fourth in Homeruns. Holliday was closest person in baseball this year besides A-rod to the Triple Crown. There is no doubt now that the NL west is not a joke division. The reason the past few years that it has looked so weak is the fact that it has been so balanced. Every team in the division is comparable unlike other division where you have teams like the Yankees and Devil Rays where they may be separated by 30 games. This year 3 teams finished within 1.5 games of winning the NL west and now we have two of them playing to go to the World Series. The best division in baseball is still probably the AL East but the NL west is definitely the most exciting. Rockies win this series 4 games to 2.


College Football Top Ten:

Don’t get too excited by this week’s top ten college football teams because this year has been crazy. Two weeks ago we saw 5 of the top ten teams lose which scrambled the top ten last week, then last week we saw 3 more top ten teams lose. So there is really no good way to make the top ten teams right because I don’t think the rankings really show who is better than who. Now LSU, Cal, and Ohio St are far better than everyone else right now, but I think other teams like Boston College and South Florida are not top 5 caliber teams. I feel that USC and Oklahoma, even as far down as Florida and Texas are better teams then BC, SF, and even West Virginia and South Carolina. I am sad to say that the BCS rankings this year are a better determination of the top teams in than the nation than the polls. By the end of the year the real top ten teams will be there and I don’t think this year there will be too much controversy with the system, even though I hate the system and dream of a playoff. In the end, I don’t thin anyone can really compare to LSU, and Cal will make it to the title game if they can hold off USC, since nobody else has a chance of stopping them. The only controversy we’ll see is if Ohio St and Missouri stay undefeated because those teams still have a tough schedule the rest of the season.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

We Cover Sports just started this blog, here is recent writings from our website.

October 2nd, 2007: MLB Playoff Predictions

Round 1:Rockies over Phillies D-Backs over Cubs Yankees over Indians Red Sox over Angels
Round 2:Rockies over D-Backs Yankees over Red Sox
World Series:Yankees over Rockies in 7 games


August 19th, 2007: Shuck TJ Simers of the LA Times

Below is my article in responce to TJ. You can find his original article right after mine in bold print.

I am directing this straight to you TJ, so I really wish you can somehow read this with such a dumb head full of stupid thoughts. What a ridiculous article you wrote about the Nebraska Cornhusker football team and even more pathetic is what you wrote about their fans. There are a few things you did get correct in that article so I will commend you on how there really are no 7-11’s in Nebraska and people probably don’t know what a slurpee is, but who cares man. If you’re bringing slurpees into the mix to rip on a state and their people then you really are pathetic, and you sound fat too. Why are you talking about Nebraska women and their “big butts” and how when they sit down after the National Anthem they are going to break the seats and all that crap your talking about. Maybe they are bigger here in Nebraska, I don’t know, pretty sure America as a whole is fat and your probably fat too, we know your head is at least, and I’m just talking about the one on your shoulders, because I doubt there is anything downtown if you know what I mean. Sorry that your women are all skinny little bulimic chicks that think eat and 5 minutes later feed it too the toilet. Let me give you a little background of myself and why I am backing Nebraskans in this article. I am from California, and even more so I am from LA. I am a die hard USC fan and strongly believe they do have one of the greatest teams this year ever in college football and I do believe they will win the National Championship. I usually talk crap to my buddies out here about how badly the Huskers are going to get beat by USC but I never get personal with it like you did, bagging on their state, bagging on their values, their women, and their intelligence. Its Jackass’s like you that make Californians look bad to the rest of the country, especially out here in the Midwest. I will also have you know that I moved to Nebraska 4 years ago to go to school and to play college baseball. It worked out great and I love it. Now trust me, I can’t wait to get back to California once I am all done with school but there is no real hurry. The people out here are great people with great values. Nobody out here would ever write such a personal beating of an article like you did because people out here just aren’t so gutless and heartless. Good for you TJ, you wrote an article ripping on Nebraskans because you are just so much better than everyone because your from California. Dude, get that out of here. I was at the National Championship at the Rose Bowl when the Huskers got dominated by Miami, but oh well. This was even before I knew I would end up in this state. At that game I met some of the nicest people I will ever meet. Yeah, Nebraska doesn’t have much out here but it does have good people. It’s not their fault they don’t have any pro sports, so why wouldn’t they have so much love for their Huskers. Husker fans are arguably the greatest fans in College Football. They had over 75,000 Husker fans at that game alone, that’s dedication. Are you ripping on their dedication? Are you making fun of Husker fans because they love their team? You sound like the type that will bail on USC if they lose a game this year. I am so upset with your stupid article because I do live here and I am a USC fan from California who knows what it is really like out here, and it’s not like you say. Not all people like to sit in traffic and ruin their lungs by breathing in smog all day and have to deal with a million illegal immigrants everyday. Oh yeah, they don’t get as excited about Wal-Mart as much as you think they do, they actually don’t like Wal-Mart all that much because the people here are traditional and on top of that, they do have Direct TV out here, so, get you facts straight. There is so much more I can get you for but how about you do come here for that game and show your face. Wear a name tag too because people won’t know who you are but when they do, get ready to take it. You may have the last laugh because USC will win, but you trip home is going to have you second guessing you ever wrote such a ridiculous article like that. One last thing, you said you wouldn’t last a week out here because there are no slurpees, your right, you won’t last out here. It’s not the slurpees; it’s your big mouth, which needs a fat corn cob stuffed in it.
USC will be playing in Nebraska on Sept. 15, and I will be joining the greatest football team ever assembled as they strike out into the wilderness. If possible, I'd like to spend time boarding with some corn cobs, maybe getting a smell of what it's like to be around livestock — then leaving Lincoln to move around the state and spend a few days here and there. A stop in Wahoo at the Wigwam Café is probably a good start, but I was thinking it'd be interesting to stay with a real-live-boring Cornhuskers family somewhere out on the prairie so I can feel what it's like to have nothing to look forward to in my life other than a Saturday afternoon football game.I'll be going to Nebraska early in the football week, and while I'm not sure what corn cob hospitality is like, I'd like to remind folks that when they came to L.A., I tried to help. Remember when the Cornhuskers came to the big city to lose in the Rose Bowl? Everyone here knows there are no individual seats — just long benches for the skinny people who live here.I was looking out for the corn-fed porkers, of course, including all their big-butted women, when I told them that if everyone sat down after the anthem, there were going to be people falling atop each other at the end of each row.A number of corn cobs e-mailed to say they were unhappy with Page 2 but thrilled now to have their very own Internet machines.They also wanted to tell me about their wonderful lives, kids and the modern facilities being built right down there by the creek. Well, there's nothing like a Wal-Mart coming to town to excite the locals, so I was thrilled for them. But for some reason that didn't come across in our correspondence, and there might still be some hard feelings.I got to thinking last summer, though, as I drove the family-that-I-used-to-love across Nebraska in a RV what it must be like to actually live there most every day of your life. I can't remember for sure if it was Nebraska or Kansas where I saw a tree, but it just seemed as if there wasn't much there. That's why the corn cobs love their football. It's all they have, everyone wearing red, and sitting there like plump, ripe tomatoes with corncobs stuck to their heads, singing, "There is no place like Nebraska."Hard to argue. There's not a 7-Eleven in the entire state, thousands of people never once tasting a Slurpee, which got me wondering whether I could live that way for a whole week.I know there aren't a whole lot of cities in Nebraska, but I'm willing to spend a few days out yonder with a family if someone would like to show me what it's like to live without DirecTV and not ask me to kill a chicken for dinner. I can play checkers if forced, though, or make a run to the Feed Store. Right now I'm willing to go wherever the corn cobs tell me to go, and while several have already done that, I'd like to see for myself they're not talking about some place in Nebraska.

August 13th, 2007: Senior Comeback

Apparently there is a handful or two of retired NBA players considering making a come back. I guess Penny Hardaway jus signed a contract with the Miami Heat, bringing him back over 15 years ago playing with Shaq. But there are more, Reggie Miller is considering joining the Boston Celtics and Charles Oakley, Allen Houston, and even Dennis Rodman and Arvedas Sabonis are some names being tossed around as possible comebacks. I don’t blame any retired NBA veteran to make a comeback. Honestly, I would love to have one of those guys one my team just because of their experience. Look at Robert Horry. The guy gets to play on a winning team that just won a NBA title and has a good chance at continuing to do so. There are a ton of guys around the league that are 19, 20, and 21 years old that I feel have to business starting in the NBA. I think the retired veterans are sitting at home realizing that at 40 plus years old, they are better than some of the guy’s they see playing on the court. If these guys are just sitting at home, feeling that they can contribute something to an NBA team, then they might as well try. Why not go back, make a million dollars, play maybe 10 minutes a game and live the NBA life for another year or two. At the same time, they might as well just try and join a winning team that could use a veteran off the bench to make a big shot or to take up some space for some rebounds. I think it is a great thing if some of or all of these older guys do comeback. I can’t stand some of the teams out there who have guy’s on the team who we have never head of and honestly don’t feel like they will ever be a superstar. I would much rather have a seasoned veteran coming out of retirement on my team than some 19 year old kid who can’t make a big shot. Ok, the ones who are good enough to start should stay on the team, but some teams out there just have terrible bench players. I’m talking about these veterans coming back and being bench players. I think they are too old and slow to start and keep pace with the younger guys during a game but are definitely better to have late in a game to make a big shot or to drain some free throws. Another reason to come back is to just go out and have a good time with some players they used to play with and be friends with. Penny is going to have a blast playing in Miami with D-Wade and Shaq, even if he has a limited role, and Reggie Miller would love to be playing along side Garnett, Pierce, and Allen. Why not make a comeback you guys, I think it would really help the game get some more fan attention and really get some of the fans back that are starting to doubt the NBA anymore because there are so many young people playing now. A team with a few retirees is going to be much better than a team of young guys just because of experience, not talent. Not only will the team be better, but the young players on those teams will gain so much knowledge just playing long side and practicing with these guys who are considering coming out of retirement. I think it is a great thing if more comeback and am all for it.


Bonds

I would like to give my thoughts on Barry Bond’s recent breaking of the prestigious All-Time Homerun record. I understand anything and everything people have to say about how there should be an asterisk next to his name because of the steroid allegations and how he shouldn’t be praised for the record. Well, I am taking a different side to this one. I do believe Barry Bonds took steroids and I do feel that it did help him in his recent surge of homeruns over the past 6 years. The guy never hit over 50 homeruns in a season then busted out for 73 in 2001. Yeah, something strange happened. When watching the game the other night, when he was still sitting on 755, I truly wanted to see him break it. I do have the utmost respect for Hank Aaron and still feel he and Babe Ruth are the Homerun kings but I wanted to see history. Maybe it is tainted history, but still, it is history. The tainted part is what makes it cool to see too. We get to live in a time where there is what I feel, the best single sports record someone can have being broken but at the same time it is so controversial. This is what helped me really want to see it being broken because not only is there faults to baseball right now, but there are faults and scandals in all major sports. Now, let me get to the real point. I have played baseball my entire life and am not a Barry Bonds fan but do respect him. He gets so much scrutiny and media attention because he is now the poster boy for the steroid era because he is the one breaking the records. There is a good chance that over 50% of all major league baseball players have used steroids sometime in their career, but since Bonds is the one breaking all the records, he is the one labeled as a cheater. It’s safe to say that the performance enhancing drugs helped him the most but also helps bring him down in the public eye. I am still excited about the record and am not going to bring it down until he is proven guilty besides the fact of him gaining about 50 pounds and having a much larger hat size. The thing that makes me respect Bonds though still is the fact that no matter how much steroids or whatever it is he took, he still has to physically be able to see and hit the ball out of the park. It is the hardest thing to do in all sports and he continues to do it. Who is to say that the pitchers he faces aren’t or weren’t on steroids at the time. It‘s sad that it can’t be a clean record but at the same time, he still has amazing talent to do what he did. If you know anything about baseball, you could see that Barry Bonds has the best power hitting swing and best hitters eye in baseball. Steroids don’t help you swing the bat, they give you strength. I don’t think that too many of Barry Bonds homeruns over the last 6 years were ones that we could say wouldn’t have left the park if he wasn’t on steroids. Either way, I respect him and am happy for him to do what he did and I will not bring him down until he is proven guilty. I respect everyone opinion that feels he should not have the record because it makes sense. What makes me upset with fans is the ones that think Bonds is an arrogant jerk. Nobody should be saying anything like that until they have actually met the man. I have met Bonds, about 7 years ago, right before he broke any record. Maybe this is why I still respect him and don’t care if he took steroids but Bonds was a very nice man to talk to, he didn’t act anything like one would expect. I happened to meet him at a golf course and talked to him about one of the holes. It was a simple conversation, I didn’t ask for an autograph or anything like that because the conversation meant more to me than an autograph. Since then I have had nothing but nice things to say about Bonds, even when I do boo him because I am a Dodgers fan. If Bonds is going to be taking all this heat about steroids because he broke a record then everyone else in baseball needs to be questioned as well just for stepping on the field to play. If he is a cheater because he is breaking records, others that look like they are on steroids are just as guilty. Let’s wait, as fans, to get a verdict on this situation before pointing fingers.



August 4th, 2007: Hotlanta

The Atlanta Braves, without a doubt, had the best trade deadline acquisitions. Although they did give up a lot of future stars, they grabbed the best available offensive player with Mark Teixeira. Not only is this pickup going to help them right away in their hunt for the East Division title and playoffs, but Teixeira is a player that fits right into Atlanta and could be there the rest of his career. The Braves lineup is stacked now even more then it already was. They have speed and power and a great mix of young and veteran talent. If you look at their lineup from top to bottom there is really no weak spot. Their 8 hitter Kelly Johnson is silently hitting .300 and is one pace for over 20 homeruns and almost 100 RBI and runs scored. Andruw Jones is having one of the worst years of his careers, which deflated his market value considering he is a free agent at the end of this year. I think he will have a much better second half and some of that will be because of the recent pick up of Teixeira. With Renteria, Chipper Jones, Andruw Jones, Jeff Francoeur, and now Teixeira, the Braves now have one of the best, if not the best offense in the National League. The only contenders on offense are the Mets and Phillies, who just happen to be in their division. The East division race is going to be amazing this year, like the one going on right now in the West. Teixeira is a switch hitting power hitter as is Chipper Jones. Having two switch hitting power hitters in that lineup give Bobby Cox a lot of options when writing his lineup everyday and makes it especially hard for opposing pitchers and managers. The great pickup by the Braves was getting Octavio Dotel. Dotel comes from an improving Kansas City Royals team who are in the toughest division in baseball over in the Central division of the American League. Dotel, who closed for the Royals will most likely be a late inning reliever setup man type player because the Braves already have Bob Wickman closing who is have a good year. Dotel really helps the Braves pitching thought even as a setup man because after Tim Hudson and John Smoltz, the Braves starting pitchers are nothing to get excited about. If the other starters can get them to the 6th or 7th inning, it is going to be real tough for teams to score runs on the Braves in the late innings. I am serious when I say this, the Atlanta Braves are now the team to beat in the National League and I believe they do have an edge on their eastern counter parts like the Mets and Phillies because the Braves have better starting and relief pitching. Great job to the Braves GM John Schuerholz for his moves this trade deadline. I am surprised that the Mets and Phillies didn’t make any moves for starting pitching because both teams are weak in that category and don’t have what it takes as far as pitching goes to make a good push into the playoffs.



August 3rd, 2007: Beantown is Booming

Wow, I am truly amazed at what Danny Ainge pulled off in Boston. Fans and the rest of the media scrutinized the man just a few months ago when he traded for Ray Allen. People were looking at the Celtics like they were still a weak team in the east even with two All-Stars because the rest of the talent around them just wasn’t good enough plus Allen and Paul Pierce are nearing the end of their careers. Ainge pulled off a huge deal which sent 5 players to the Minnesota Timberwolves and two future draft picks for Kevin Garnett. Some feel that the trade wasn’t good for Boston because they sent so many players for Garnett that the talent around Garnett, Allen, and Pierce is even weaker. I disagree as I bet most Boston fans do as well because its Kevin Garnett! The most sought out player on the NBA market this year. Having those three guys on the court at the same time is going to be tough for any opponent. I like how all of them are playing together in such a great sports city like Boston and for a team with a great championship history. Garnett, Allen, and Pierce have zero NBA championships and minimal playoff experience considering the length of all of their careers. It is exciting to see three great basketball players on and off the court playing for the same team at this point in their careers. What a story it would be for them to win a championship in the next few years because they really do have a legitimate shot to do so playing the in the eastern conference. Not too long ago I remember the media saying that African American’s don’t want to play in Boston because of the racism. I think that day and age is long gone in that city and if it is not, the fans are still going to back these trades to the end because of the caliber of players the Celtics have. Beantown is electric right now with the sports teams they have. The Boston Red Sox are the team to beat in baseball, no doubt. They snagged Eric Gagne to help their bullpen, and with that starting pitching, offense, and their closer in Papelbon, the Red Sox are only getting tougher for opponents and have a great shot at the World Series. Gagne was the most sought after pitcher in this year’s trade deadline and where else would you rather play right now them in Boston. Gagne had to waive his no trade clause, but I’m sure that wasn’t even an issue when he starting talking to the Red Sox, considering he was playing in Texas, who seems to never have a winning record. Then we have the New England Patriots who are already the team to beat in the NFL and are probably going to be the favorites to win the Super Bowl. They had some great pickups in the off-season both offense and defense but their biggest transaction was the acquiring of star wide receiver Randy Moss; who gets to leave the garbage Raiders for the best football team over the last ten years. I don’t even need to go into how much he can help the Patriots passing game because everyone already knows. I am saying it now though and it shouldn’t even be a surprise, Randy Moss will break out this year and have a season like he used to in Minnesota. Tom Brady has excellent targets out there for receivers. The city of Boston has it made right now with their sports teams and don’t be surprised if you see all three of these team going deep into the playoffs and possibly winning championships. It may take a year for the Celtics to get all cylinders firing because they don’t have a strong point guard or a strong center, but give it time. The Red Sox and Patriots should expect nothing less than a championship.



July 31, 2007: Thanks Cal and Tony

Congratulations to Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gywnn. These two players were deservingly a shoe-in to Baseball’s Hall of Fame yesterday. It’s really nice to see two great players who are arguably some of the two best to ever represent the game of baseball, get into “The Hall” so easily. Both Ripken and Gywnn played their entire careers for one team, something fans today don’t see to often in today’s game. Ripken, best known for breaking Lou Gehrigs’s consecutive games played streak when he reached 2,131 straight in 1995. Ripken also hit 476 career homeruns, had 3,189 hits, and a 19 time All-Star. I can still remember the night Cal Ripken broke the consecutive games streak and how amazing it was when he did. It is a record fans probably will never see broken again. Tony Gywnn is known for being one of the greatest, if not the greatest contact hitter in the history of baseball. Gywnn had an astounding .338 Career batting average and belted out 3,141 career hits. Gywnn was a 15 time All-Star and one of the most amazing stats about his career is the fact that he only struck out 434 times in 9,288 career at bats. Both Ripken and Gwynn are true representations of character in the game of baseball and both have zero reason to ever believe there was anything tainted about their career. What makes it special to me is that I got to grow up watching these guys play and can really appreciate them because of the type of people they are and the great careers they had. They are both true role models for any athlete and anyone out their can contend that they are the type of baseball players anyone would like to have on their team. Thank you Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gywnn for everything you have brought to baseball fans and with no question you truly deserve to be in the Hall of Fame.




July 27, 2007: Our Sports are Burning

There is so much to talk about this week in sports it’s ridiculous. Barry Bonds is always in the sports news for his steroid allegations and it gets talked about more and more every time he gets closer Hank Aarons homerun record. This week however had not only one story that made Bond’s look less criminal but two. Mike Vicks dog fighting story was just a rumor the last couple months but this week the story just blew up when Vick was indicted by the federal grand jury. The heavy talented Quarterback’s career is forever tainted no matter the outcome of the case. He was booed today on his way to the courtroom, extreme pet lovers are already lashing out against him, and the commissioner has ordered Vick to not show up to Falcons training camp. Vick will always be remembered for this incident, just like Bonds. It is going to be a surprise if Vick does play football this season with this on his shoulders and commissioner Roger Goodells rulings. There are so many issues that can stem from this story alone, like the Falcons parting with Matt Shaub who is supposed to be a great Quarterback and now they might have to turn the ball over to the under achieved Joey Harrington. Personally, I want to see Harrington start and have a good season. Anyway, enough about that because the scandal by NBA referred Tim Donaghy is the worst thing to happen in any major sport since Jose Conseco’s calling out baseball and steroids. I really can’t believe it took this long to figure out there is some type of scandal going on with NBA referees. This issue should have been looked at much more in depth after this past season’s playoffs. I remember hearing Commissioner David Stern talk with Dan Patrick on ESPN radio about how unfair his suspensions were that he laid down to Amare Stoudemire and Robert Horry and didn’t take really anything into consideration besides “A rule is a rule.” I’m not going to say I really believed there was this big of a scandal going on in the NBA but it really did seem like when I would watch some games last season that ref’s just call way too many meaningless fouls during and game and even more at the end of the game. Only time will tell with this case on how much of an impact Donaghy really had on some meaningful games. It amazes me though how the U.S. government is involved in baseball, football, and basketball right now due to scandals and criminal charges. It just makes the sports world look so dirty when there really are more good people than not in each of these sports. Maybe David Beckham coming to the U.S. isn’t going to be the only reason why people may start watching more soccer, or futbol! Its one of the only sports left that hasn’t been mentioned in any type of scandal. Even golf got mentioned possible steroids, which I don’t believe one bit. How could I forget though, the Tour de France is almost over and in a matter of one week we saw three riders get dismissed for doping or doping like allegations. What’s with this blood transfusion stuff? Is he serious, sorry for not having a name for the guy but who cares? This whole mess started when someone tried calling out one of our American heroes when he said he found steroids in Armstrong’s medicine cabinet and its back again. I don’t believe Armstrong took any steroids or any illegal substances and he flat out said so many times on national television. Everyone else that gets talked about steroids doesn’t say anything, and when you don’t say anything, you’re guilty. Curt Schilling was right today when he said that about Bonds and Mcgwire. Even the UFC was marred last week when two top fighters, Sean Sherk and Hermes Franca were suspeneded for anti-doping. I think its time the government steps in and investigates all sports and its doping and scandals to get things clean again. This is just absolutely ridiculous to even watch and hear about every single day. I want to hear more about Ken Griffey Jr. reaching 600 Homeruns, and A-Rod reaching 500, or Glavine getting to 300 wins. Or about LT about to have another amazing year, and of course, how great USC will be even with their tough schedule.

CJ
03/04/2007 Best in the NL West:Over the past few seasons, the National League West Division hasnt met up to the standards of the other divisions around baseball. I am from the west coast and have always backed the National League West division, but I can see why critics feel differently. No team from the division has won a playoff series since the San Francisco Giants did by going to the World Series all the way back in 2003, and no team has won the World Series out of the division since the Arizona Diamondbacks upset the New York Yankees in 2001. In 2006 however, baseball fans got to see a glimpse of how good the division really is, and what it has in store for the future. The National League West sent two teams, the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the San Diego Padres to the playoffs last year. Both teams lost their opening round series but it was a good start for the division to show that it can compete with the rest of the league. The success of the division will carry over to the 2007 season and in my opinion, the division will be the most competitive division in the National League and second to the American League Central Division for the best division in baseball. The teams of the NL West have really spent some money this year improving their teams. Lets start at the top with the 2006 NL West Champion San Diego Padres. Playing at Petco field is an advantage for their strong Pitching Staff led by Jake Peavy. Peavy, who was plagued by a sore shoulder for most of the 2006 season, showed signs of Cy Young form down the stretch by having a 2.64 ERA and 1.12 WHIP in August and September, finishing with a record of 11-14 and a 4.09 ERA. If Peavy can carry over his finish in 2006 to 2007, dont be surprised if he comes out with 15 wins and an ERA in the twos like we saw in previous years. Backing Peavy will be Chris Young, who had a stellar 2006 season, where he went 11-5 with a 3.46 ERA, not to mention he was first in hits per nine innings, third in WHIP, and sixth in ERA. Young hasnt had too much success at the spacious Petco, but has outstanding road numbers. If he can improve his home number, Peavy and Young are going to be a tough one-two punch for opposing hitters. The biggest pick up for the Padres was the addition of Greg Maddux, who had a lot of success after a mid-season trade from the Chicago Cubs to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2006, and is a great fit for Petco and the number three spot on the pitching staff. The bullpen is going to be tough to get by late in games with the returns of the all-time saves leader, Trevor Hoffman, and great set-up man Scott Linebrink. On offense, the Padres look the same around the field, except for the addition of Marcus Giles. Giles, who had a down 2006 season due to multiple minor injuries might not get back to the form he was at just a few years ago with the Atlanta Braves. His batting average, homeruns, and RBIs have all declined each of the last three seasons, and playing in a big ballpark in 2007 might not help bring up his offensive numbers. The loss of Mike Piazza wont help the teams power numbers either. Still, expect to see the Padres in the playoff hunt until the final week of the season. 2006s NL West runner up, and National League Wild Card winner, Los Angeles Dodgers, had one of the best off seasons of any team in baseball. The addition of Jason Schmidt to the pitching staff, and Juan Pierre and Luis Gonzalez to the outfield really help bring in some veteran experience to a young but very talented team. Schmidt should have the biggest impact to the team and I believe he will be in the running for a Cy Young. After coming off what some say was a down year, Schmidt still finished in the top ten in ERA, strikeouts, and hit per nine innings. Over his career, Schmidt has had great success at Dodger Stadium, posting a 2.93 career ERA in 87 innings pitched, and has had a winning season each of the last three seasons, along with an ERA in the threes in two of those seasons. With Derek Lowe behind Schmidt, the Dodgers have a one-two combo that can compete with any in baseball. Rounding out the rest of the starting pitching, the Dodgers have Brad Penny in the third slot, who was the National Leagues starting pitcher in the 2006 All-Star game. Pennys second half of his season in 2006 was miserable, but if he can get back to his first half form from 2006, the Dodgers have three starters that are potential Cy Young candidates. The addition of left-hander Randy Wolf should help the Dodgers staff with some lefty experience, but Wolf hasnt been an above average pitcher since 2002. The Dodgers bullpen had a great 2006 season, and this year they should see the same success. Takashi Saito has made Dodger fans forget about Eric Gagne after posting 24 saves in 2006, with 107 strikeouts in just 78.1 innings pitched. Saito led all relievers in strikeouts and fewest hits per nine innings. With Jonathan Broxton in the setup role, who was second to teammate Saito in the fewest hits per nine innings category, and fourth in strikeouts among NL relievers, the Dodgers make it tough for opponents to score runs late in a ball game. On offense, the Dodgers have great speed, great average, but slack on power. With Rafeal Furcal, and the addition of Juan Pierre in centerfield, the Dodgers have a lot of speed at the top of the lineup and the two could steal 100 combined bases. Nomar Garciaparra and Jeff Kent should be in the 3 and 4 holes in the Dodgers lineup. Nomar has been a great addition for the Dodgers, coming of a season where he hit .303, with 20 homeruns, and 93 RBIs. The biggest aspect of Nomar was his at bats late in the game. Nomar was the Dodgers clutch hitter in 2006, where he hit .368 with runners in scoring position. Jeff Kents numbers were down in 2006 from his previous 3 years, but he was hampered with injuries. If Kent can stay healthy, expect him to hover around a .300 average, 30 homeruns, and 100 RBIs. With the Pitching, Defense, and Offense the Dodgers have, dont be surprised if they win the Division and contend for a pennant. Now I would like to talk about the San Francisco Giants. This is a good team on paper, but it is full of veterans. The offense revolves around Barry Bonds, if Bonds is healthy and playing, the rest of the offense will succeed. Every year, the players hitting in front of and behind Bonds have had great numbers, but when he is not in the lineup their numbers are down. Now, if Bonds is healthy, expect him to have a good year offensively. He will have a great on-base percentage, but dont expect too many RBIs because he wont be pitched to with runners in scoring position and he lacks on defense, especially if his knee acts up. The Giants did have a good off season, but they still picked up seasoned veterans. Barry Zito was the biggest pick up, but at 28 years old some say he is past his prime. I beg to differ. Zito eats up a lot of innings, and has pitched over 223 innings every year since 2001. Expect Zito to have a winning record and an ERA in the threes, and Im even going to go out on a limb and say he will e in contention for a Cy Young. There is only one problem though; Zito has decided to change his pitching mechanics, which could straighten out his popular curve ball. The rest of the Giants pitching staff isnt that strong, but has potential. Matt Morris isnt what he used to be. In 2006 Morris was 10-15 with an ERA just under 5, which does not make him a solid number two starter. The guy to watch out for besides Zito is Matt Cain. Cain had a great second half in 2006 and is on his way to being a premier power pitcher. In his rookie season, Cain finished third in strikeouts per nine innings, fifth in strikeout rate, and ninth in strikeouts. The rest of the starting staff consists of Noah Lowry and Brad Hennessey. Both have shown signs that they can compete at this level, but have not had great success. Armando Benitez is still the closer, but again, age is a factor and Benitez has not had a full healthy season in two years. The Giants also picked up veterans Rich Aurillia and Ryan Klesko at first base, both who have not had good offensive number in years, but things do change when you bat in the same line-up as Bonds. The Giants also added Dave Roberts in centerfield, who will bring speed to the veteran team and is a great hitter to have in front f Ray Durham and Bonds. The Giants picked up a good defensive catcher in Bengie Molina, who will have decent average and power numbers. The Giants best pick up besides Zito was Manager Bruce Boche. Boches playoff, World Series, and National League West experience will help the Giants contend in the division, but dont expect them to make the playoffs. A team that many might not expect to do anything at all is the Arizona Diamondbacks. I believe the Diamondbacks will make it tough for everyone else in the division and should not be over looked. Their team is young, but their pitching staff is experienced. They have a lot of young talent, with many players like Chad Tracy and Carlos Quentin who will eventually hit 30 homeruns and steal 30 bases, but not in 2007. Arizonas success will come from their pitching staff. The National Cy Young winner Brandon Webb will be back, and with his sinker, expect him to have another good year on the mound. Also, the addition of Randy Johnson was a huge pick up. Although he did not meet New York Yankee fan standards, he still posted back to back 17 win seasons and hovered around 200 strikeouts. Johnson has NL West experience, and already has a World Series ring with the Diamondbacks. Johnson will have a hug impact not only on the team, but the division and the rest of the National League. Johnson will contend for a Cy Young if his back holds up. Otherwise, Johnson will need to rely more and more on his slider and less on his over powering velocity. The rest of the starting staff consists of Livan Hernandez, who is getting older and less effective, but does bring veteran experience, and Doug Davis, who has potential for 200 strikeouts but has always been a .500 pitcher and walks to many batters. The Diamondbacks will compete in the NL west for awhile, but dont expect to see them in the playoff hunt in September. The Colorado Rockies cant be overlooked either. They have a strong young pitching staff, and a great core of young and talented hitters. 2006 was the best season for Rockie pitchers, posting a slim 4.72 home ERA and a 4.59 road ERA. Also, homeruns allowed at home were down, and opponents runs scored. Led by Jeff Francis, the Colorado pitching staff isnt as easy to hit off as it used to be, but still doesnt seem that strong on paper. Francis, and Aaron Cook are average pitchers and both will have a record around .500 with an ERA in the fours. The pitching staff did improve dramatically in 2006, but Im not sold that they will do it again in 2007. The Rockies will still win around 70 ball games because of their offense. The offense, which is usually led by Todd Helton, has a new power source in Matt Holliday. Holliday is for real. In 2006 he hit .326, with 34 homeruns and 114 RBIs and should match the numbers again, especially at Coors field. Along with him is another up and coming star in Brad Hawpe. Hawpe hit .293 with 22 homeruns and 84 RBIs in 2006 and 2007 he should pull it all together and improve his numbers as he has for three straight years. Having Garrett Atkins at third base is another player to look out for. Atkins, put up great number in 2006, hitting .329, with 29 homeruns and 120 RBIs. And then there is Todd Helton, who always hit at least .300. 2006 was a down year for Helton, who still hit .302 with 15 homeruns and 81 RBIs. Helton is not the same power hitter he used to be, but with the young, powerful talent around him, he doesnt need to be. The Rockies have four power hitters who can hit above .300, have potential to hit 30 homeruns and drive in 100 runs. I think the Rockies will be a contender in the first half of the season, but their offense can only carry them so far. Since Im not sold on their pitching in 2007, I believe the Rockies will fade off in the second half, but still have a bright future for many years to come. Prediction time. The Los Angeles Dodgers will win the National League West division, the San Diego Padres will finished second, San Francisco Giants third, Colorado Rockies fourth, and Arizona Diamondbacks. All will be contenders for the first half, but the Dodgers and Padres will pull away late in the season. I believe the Dodgers will be the only team to make the playoffs from the division, although the Padres will be in the hunt for the division and wild card title, they wont outlast the Dodgers for the division and the Phillies for the Wild Card.
“What I See, and what I think” 01-27-2007 No Respect Ok, after watching last Sunday’s game between the Patriots and the Colts, I couldn’t help to feel relieved. Now, I’m not a fan of either team, and I have the up most respect for the Patriots franchise, but it was time for them to lose. I know they didn’t reach the Super Bowl last year, but if they were to get there again this year for the fourth time in five years, then people would start to hate them. I really don’t agree with people who hate the Patriots and Tom Brady. Yeah I understand not liking them or not wanting them to win, but being that good for that many years deserves a lot of respect. What I don’t like is the way the Patriots carried themselves in the playoffs. Ok, you guys are good, and you somehow always find a way to win in the playoffs, but taunting the Chargers on their home field is ridiculous. I understand the competitive nature of the game of football and I’m sure there is a great deal of trash talking all over the field during every game, but the biggest trash talking is no talking. You win the game, you shake hands, and you walk off the field. Not the Patriots this year though. After they defeated the Chargers, some of the players decided to mock Shawne Merriman and his dance he does after a sack or big tackle. Others decided to dance at midfield on the Chargers logo. Sometimes I like the trash talking I see when I’m watching football, but I didn’t expect to see it from the Patriots. When a humble, quiet, and very respectful guy like LaDainian Tomlinson is livid after a game, and trying to find his way to some players on the opposing team to fight, then there really must have been something going on that is rude and disrespectful. I understand being angered about the game, but he’s a professional and can maturely accept a loss. That’s not what L.T. was mad at though. He was mad at the way the Patriots acted after they had sealed the victory, and he even went on to voice his opinion after the game about how he felt. The MVP of the NFL, who everyone around the sports nation loves and appreciates, came out and showed anger towards the Patriots players and their head coach Bill Belichick. I didn’t think too much of the situation at first because I just figured there was a lot of trash talking going on during the game and the Patriots had the last laugh. The following week changed my mind a little bit about the Patriots though. Like I said, I have a lot of respect for the Patriots and I think Tom Brady is an absolute stud because he flat out wins football games, but I did not like how he acted after the loss to the Indianapolis Colts. I’ve been in games before that I have lost and the last thing I want to do is shake the other team’s hand, but you do it anyway because it is sportsman like. The last guy I thought would ever leave the field with his head down is Tom Brady, and he did so after the loss to the Colts. In previous years when the Patriots were on the winning end of a football game, in the playoffs, Peyton Manning would still find Tom Brady and shake his hand, it’s all about respect. Then, when Manning finally overcomes the obstacle of “not being able to beat the Patriots in the playoffs”, his arch nemesis (Tom Brady) doesn’t even shake his hand or say anything to him. I would expect some kind of hand shake, or pat on the back from someone who has three Super Bowl rings. Guess not. Oh well though, I’m not going to say Tom Brady was wrong for doing because he is the one with the rings and in a way, I respect his competitive nature to where he is so mad at losing that he doesn’t even want to be around the winning team. I can say that I’m really glad to see Peyton Manning in the Super Bowl. I don’t like either team in the game though, but I will be rooting for the Colts because I want Peyton to quiet all the critics and prove that he can win the big one. The guy is arguably the best quarterback in football and could possibly be the best quarterback in the history of football, but none of that matters to any player unless they win the big one. C.J. Prutch