Saturday, June 21, 2008

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-Curt Schilling is a Hall of Fame pitcher? I am not sure honestly. I just think he is more borderline than most people would like to think. That being said, given the fact he is similar to John Smoltz (except Smoltz actually could close a game), I think he will be in. Does either deserve it? I am on the fence.


http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/schilcu01.shtml

-http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/bradley/entries/2008/06/19/whats_with_the_venom_against_f.html

Why can't anyone understand the idea of expectations? I like when an article answers it's own question.

Jeff Francoeur is having a rough year. His batting average is .252, which isn’t good, and his on-base percentage is .300, which is bad. He has 10 hits - against 10 strikeouts and only two walks - in his past 10 games. Since hitting a walk-off homer against Arizona on May 24, he has eight RBIs in 96 at-bats.
As tepid as those numbers are, they don’t quite explain the rancor directed Francoeur’s way.


He forgot to add 2-17 with the bases loaded. He was on the cover of SI after his first month being called "The Natural" and has absolutely made no progress as a batter in that time. It feels like every time something bad happens, he is involved. Like Thursday in the 9th inning with men on first and second and Michael Young hit a ball to right field on the ground and the camera cut to the runner coming home, then to Francoeur standing over the ball in right. What the fuck happened? No one knows but "Frenchy."I hate homer writers who make excuses for players and bow down to them at every chance they get.

Have we forgotten that, for all his notoriety, he’s only 24?

No, we have also not forgotten that he is as good now as he was when he was 21 and that he is already whining quietly about his contract.

If that’s the case, then I don’t feel sorry for Jeff Francoeur. I feel sorry for us.

I feel sorry for anyone who can not see the truth. Jeff Francoeur despite all the media fawning and rub downs is an average OF and will never be any better until he learns the strike zone. Just because he smiles pretty does not mean he is a good ball player.

-http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/story?columnist=sheridan_chris&page=TeamUSA-080620&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab5pos1

Reason #223 why Mike Kyrysxyswiski is not even close to being the coach, recruiter and game manager that he used to be. The USA's lack of big men is going to cause them great problems and will also cause them to not win the gold medal. Meanwhile there will be plenty of room for slashers to get to the basket and kick it out to the other 4 men standing around the 3 point line. Sound like a certain college team also on the downslide. Big mistake.

I may sound like I am overreacting but this will be the team's largest weakness in the Olympics and if they win, it will be in spite of the lack of size. Why would a coach intentionally give his team a weakness to overcome? Time to think of a successor Mike, its going away and going away faster than you think.

-What has two thumbs and could give a shit what Chad Johnson, someone who continuously plays on an average team, is going to do in training camp? This guy. (Point thumbs at self).

-http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/dr_z/06/20/vikings/index.html?eref=T1

Dr. Z picks Minnesota. He must have forgotten in his old age that Tavaris Jackson is the QB. Just because he is in a great situation does not mean he has the ability to take advantage of it. Who the hell is going to catch the non-spirals he is going to throw anyway? Minnesota is no Baltimore Ravens of the year 2000. Well, except they both have criminals that lead their defense.

Jared Allen owns a bar in Kansas City by the way. At least he used to.

-I am not going to link to a Rick Reilly column but is he really worth $5 million per year? We talk about CEO's and athletes being paid too much, but what does Reilly really write about that makes him worth that. He rides in stock cars and tells us all about it, posts "thought provoking columns," seems like a general piece of shit, and brags about writing only 800 words column.

To think the Chicago Tribune pays Jay Mariotti handsomely to take his anger at public figures out in print, ESPN pays Bill Simmons mega bucks to tell everyone how much he likes his favorite team, and I am still not 100% sure what Woody Paige does.

-I mocked Jemele Hill for the Hitler comment but I did not really think it was that big of a deal. I love overreactions. If only she were Jewish, she would have had an excuse.

-I like doing this because it makes me feel like Peter King.

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