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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Ricky Does it Again... Williams gets Caught in Drug Test

According to ESPN, Ricky Williams this past April failed yet another Drug test for Marijuana.

This is Ricky's 5th time failing for pot.

The doctor's recommend that Ricky should not be reinstated until at least September but knowing the hard-line new commissioner, Ricky may have to earn his way back in, and this year could be too soon.

With Pacman Jones serving a full year suspension (currently under appeal) and Henry being out one half a season, there is full reason to believe that William will not put on a uniform this season.

I myself am actually really surprised by this. I thought for sure he would be back and would be an asset to the team, but at this point he has to go, period! He is nothing but a distraction and failing again should automatically end his term with the team. He stated in his interview he wants to "Resurrect his career". Please... you need to get your act together and show dedication to your team before you deserve to even see a football field again. Fact is, if you want to play in this league you have to follow those rules, and those rules apply to everyone.

Ricky, you're out! Booker, show em why Cameron drafted you! I have a feeling the Ronnie Brown, Booker and the "Juggernaut" combo is going to be pretty good for years to come.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Blue Jays are Dealt Yet ANOTHER Blow, Loose Ace Halladay Until June

Yes you heard it right again the Blue Jays injury woes just continue.

So far they have

Chacin - 15 Day DL
Reed Johnson - 60 Day DL
Zaun - 15 Day DL
BJ Ryan - OUT for the Season
Zambrano - 15 Day DL
League - 15 Day DL

And now add Halladay and most likely Glaus, who looks like he pulled a muscle in his leg running to first base this season in Toronto's victory against the Devil Rays.

At least the only good news for the Jays, Burnett was awesome tonight, pitching nearly 7 innings, striking out 10 and allowing just 1 run (a solo shot) in the 1st inning.

If the Jays want to make ANY sort of season out of this they will need many games like this. It is still not determined who will take Doc's spot in the rotation.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Jays Closer BJ Ryan DONE for the Season

If the Toronto Blue Jays didn't already have enough on their plate, they just received even more troubled news. Closer BJ Ryan underwent Tommy John surgery in his left elbow and will be out for the remainder of the season.

According to TSN, Victor Zambrano will also go to the 15 day DL with Shawn Marcum taking his place in the starting rotation. Jamie Vermilyea was recalled from triple-A Syracuse and will pitch out of the bullpen.

I don't know if it is time to panic yet fellow Blue Jays fans, but we all should agree SOMETHING should be done. They have so many injuries and their record (not to mention loosing streak) is just getting worse and worse. If the ship isn't set back on course by the end of May, I am calling for John Gibbon's head! In the meantime, go out there and get a starter and some bullpen help. Those 5 or 6 games they lost at the beginning of the year due to not being able to close out a game is surely looking hurtful right now!

Until next time,

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Round 3 of the NHL Playoffs About to Start!

So the next round of the NHL playoffs are just about underway. After my embarrassing predictions last time I don't even know if I should say em this time but hey you can't always get em ;)

Maybe this time Ill bat higher than .250

So here are my predictions for this round of the NHL playoffs!

Anaheim over Detroit
Buffalo over Ottawa

I think both series will be extremely close and I would LOVE to see A Buffalo/Anaheim finals. Both with dynamic play and very high flying offenses.

Let's see how the games pan out. I saw on the news today that one of the government officials who lives in Ottawa is betting a large quantity of Tim Horton's coffee if Ottawa wins against a large supply of home-style Buffalo Chicken wings. I thought it was funny, hopefully this is where all our tax dollars go! ;)

Until next time!

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Brady Quinn vs John Beck Debate continues....

There is countless speculation if Miami made the right decision in passing on Brady Quinn in favor of Ted Ginn and most importantly their new QB John Beck.

I honestly feel Miami made the BEST decision possible for their team. And for the record I am quite happy. I hear everyone say Quinn is the best QB and so high up there on the draft boards.... but what makes John Beck not the right choice? What does Brady have as an edge that justifies saying Cameron and Mueller makes a mistake?

Here are my reasoning why BECK is the better QB and is a better fit with Miami.

1) Arm Strength - Beck can throw the deep ball. Better and more accurate than Quinn. This is a fact (watch the videos).

2) More accurate passer - Beck had almost 70% completion rate last season compared to Brady's shade over 60%. Cameron has already stated many times that he can make a good, accurate passer better. He cannot make a QB that isn't very accurate, more accurate. Straight from the horses mouth.

3) Some argue the competition is far weaker for Beck than it is for Quinn. While this may be true, remember Steve Young had the same competition (also went to BYU) and in fact, Beck's teammates also would fit into that same category. What I mean by that is, imagine what he'd do with a REAL THREAT at WR (Cough*Ginn*cough). I don't buy the competition bit. Tom Brady had "not much competition" in college either... more so because he only played a hand full of games. That sure turned out ok for the Patriots.

4) Beck can read a defense. Beck has problem he's a smart, mature QB who can run a team. Where does everyone get the guy is gonna be 30 when he starts? like are you all retarded? Yes the guy will be 26 in August.... he will be starting his FIRST NFL game at that age (count on it)! So he'll be 27 when he's a full time starter. Whats the point? If he plays for the Dolphins for a decade (that's 10 years for the math nuts) I would be MORE than happy with this pick.

5) FAR less of a risk and much less financial worries over picking a guy like Beck over Quinn (who might I add has the WORST/best agent ever. He's great but a guy you love to hate). If Quinn ends up being a bust like Joey Harrington then Cleveland just set themselves back many, many years....

6) Cameron gave both Brady Quinn AND John Beck the same exact test at their interview. The test was this. Draw and map out every play on the board for ND and BYU's offensive playbook respectively. Quinn struggled a little and managed to get majority completed. Beck passed this test with flying colors, drew up his complete plays and obviously made a HUGE impression on Cameron. Notice Cameron likes SMART QB's who can learn the playbooks right away.

7) Terry Shea (Miami's QB coach) was the one who worked with Brady Quinn during his entire combine. So let's face facts here.... Miami knew Brady Quinn better than ANY other team.

8) If Quinn is such a God as many of you say he is, why did 20 other teams pass on him??? Yes I have heard the arguments that many of those teams don't need a QB. I HIGHLY disagree. Are you telling me if JaMarcus Russell was there and not Brady Quinn (let's assume Quinn went to the Raiders for fun).... Do you think the Lions, Browns, Washington, Vikings, Dolphins, Buffalo, St. Louis, the Jets, Packers and Jacksonville would have taken him? How far do you think Russell would have lasted? ANY of these teams could use a FRANCHISE QB especially one who is the apparent heir to the throne of King Arthur (Our hero, Quinn). Yes I know Marc Bulger(for example) is the starter with the Rams or the Packers used a first rounder on Aaron Rodgers (hmmm... looks familiar?) but lets face it, Bulger isn't getting any younger and no one knows what Rodgers really has to offer.... if you had the "BEST QB EVA" you would take him, wouldn't you?

Not to mention Beck looks amazing like Steve Young or Marc Bulger... either of which I would take on my team ANY DAY... Brady Quinn might end up being a great QB. I have nothing bad to say. Fact is, it isn't fair (and its simply ignorance by the ESPN propaganda) to say Beck is not the QB Brady is or ever will be because that simply isn't true. No one knows for sure how this is going to turn out but Ill trust the guy on my bench who spent his ENTIRE LIFE evaluating QB's instead of some "so called experts" on forums or on ESPN.

Again, I CHALLENGE you to give me ONE reason why Brady Quinn is better. A solid, quality reason (which no one has given me yet)... I just listed 8, you can give me 1.

Like it or not, John Beck is the future of the Miami Dolphins. I know I am not alone in this but I'd love feedback on why one QB is better than the other.

Until next time,

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Rocket Roger Signs Mega-deal With Yankees

The Rocket is back in town, but not with the hometown Astro's. According to ESPN, Roger Clemens signed a $28 million, one-year contract that will start when he is added to the major league roster for his first start. Clemens will earn about $18.5 million under the deal, and he isn't expected to start for at least another 3 or 4 weeks.

Even though this will literally cost the Yankee's a fortune, with the mess of injuries they have and their current record and standings in the AL East, I am sure if you asked them if they HAD to make this move they'd agree.

This reunites Clemens with his former club and good friend Andy Pettitte.

Clemen's also stated that he's here to win a championship and "anything less would be considered a failure".