Sunday, July 24, 2011

NFL: Greediness

Ask me, "How much would you play professional baseball for?"

My answer would be, "Whatever is needed to live in a 200,000 home with security, buy a few cars, pay my bills, and support my wife and kids."

I hardly doubt that lifestyle means millions of dollars.  FOR SOMETHING YOU LOVE TO DO.  

The greed that the NFL owners and the players have is RIDICULOUS. They already get a bunch of AWESOME perks that us simple folks don't get.  But my BLAME is more on the PLAYERS.  The good athletes have endorsements to piling on even more ridiclous cash in their pockets.  The worst players of the NFL still make more money than a person would need to live a satisfying life.

A few weeks back, I read what was suppose to be a "depressing" story about an offensive lineman who makes league minimum, had to get a job in construction this summer to help support his family.

Oh yeah...know what his contract was?  Over $300,000 a year.

I don't feel so bad now.  That's his fault for not saving his money knowing a lockout was possible OR just being dumb for not knowing you should put money into savings, especially when you make league minimum.  Because when you make LEAGUE MINIMUM, it means you aren't that good and may not make a football team the following year.

Pay all these greedy players ONE million dollars a year.  Let the GOOD players get endorsements.  If ONE million dollars isn't enough, then during the off season,  GET A REAL JOB .

As for the rest of the money?  Put it into the schools, inner cities, charities, house the homeless, feed the poor, big bigger stadiums (if needed) so more fans can go to games (and for cheaper prices).....

And to think TEACHERS are the problems.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Detroit Tigers/MLB first half Analyst


Well, the Tigers are who we thought they were.  49-43 is right around everyone’s realistic prediction of 82-85 wins.  Cabrera, Verlander, Peralta, and Valverde are all-stars with Victor Martinez being first man out.

However, there are still some of those fair weather fans, including a well-known local talk show host who places blame after each loss.  Most of the blame goes to Leyland and DD, while others go after Inge and Raburn.  Coke got thrown under the bus after two bad starts even after pitching very well for a 5th starter transitioning to a starting pitcher this year.  A lot of folks want to do fantasy baseball trades or video game trades and think it will fix the team.  It doesn't work like that.

Surprises this early season include Aliva, Peralta, and Alburquerque.  Tigers would be sitting around 35 wins if it weren’t for these pleasant surprises.  Verlander is having his best season thus far and is on his way to a CY Young, barring any setbacks.  It’s also good to see Martinez bounce back from his injury and Boesch getting back his early season form from last year. 

Some disappointments have been Benoit, but seem to be coming through and the rest of the bullpen not named Jose.  Scherzer and Porcello are also struggling to take a hold of being the #2 man.  Inge and Raburn have been horrendous, but with Guillen ailing, they’re not anyone else to turn to.  Kelly and Santiago have been "OK" but it probably doesn’t make much of a difference.  Ajax is striking out too much and isn’t quite the lead off hitter we need him to be.

If DD were to stand pat, the Tigers might not have quite enough because it shouldn’t be expected that Boesch, Avila, and Peralta keeps it together for a full year.  It shouldn’t also be expected that Verlander is going to get 12 more wins.  Twins and Sox will both be creeping along in the second half.

DD needs to make a trade to land another starter and an infielder.  An infielder with leadoff capability would be nice too.  With Benoit catching on and Coke back in the bullpen, another arm in the pen isn’t needed.  There’s no need going after studs.  Little trades like the Guillen and Peralta trades are sufficient.  

 Off the top of my head, potential players that would help are Headley/Latos(Padres), Nolasco/Bonifacio (Marlins), Furcal/Lilly (Dodgers), Encarncion/Morrow (Jays), Espinosa/Lannan (Nats), Kennedy/Fister (Mariners), Keppinger/Wandy (Astros), or Harris/Dickey (Mets).

Bringing up Turner isn’t necessary, but looks like it might happen.  Nevertheless, another starter might light a fire up our pitcher’s butts.  I wonder if Tigers are getting calls for Maggs?  He might have another season or two left in the tank for a buyer.  No matter how Maggs plays, I’d jump all over it just so that we get something for nothing.

I predict the Tigers finish with 84 wins, which is enough because the Indians will have another little collapse and we will help ourselves because we play them a lot.  If they do land a stud, they will probably win more than that 84.    Sox and Twins will both fall just a little bit short.  Verlander will finish 2nd in CY Young behind Weaver.  Bautista will win the AL MVP.  Over in the NL, Kemp and Lee will win their awards, with Jurrjen fading a little.  Phillies will beat the Sox in a 7 game series.

1st Half MVPs

1b- Gonzalez and Votto
2b- Cano and Weeks
3b- Young and Ramirez
SS- Peralta and Reyes
C- Avila and McCann
OF- Bautista and Kemp
SP- Weaver and Jurrjen
RP- Kimbrel and Rivera

1st Half “Fantasy Nobodies to All-Star” Awards

1b- Helton
2b- Kendrick
3b- Headley    
SS- Peralta
C- Avila
OF-Berkman
SP- Ogando
RP- Farnsworth