Well it's the most disappointing time of the year... first three hours
11:45 – Dedication to Virginia Tech with DeAngelo Hall, Michael Vick, and Bruce Smith. And of course overrated chants and boos spoil the moment. Dumb Fans in NYC can’t show respect. Must still be hurting after that loss to the Sabres last night.
12:12 – Here we go, Roger announces the draft is open. The pursuit of Brady Quinn Falling to #12 and the Bills begins. Let’s Pray!! The Oakland Raiders are on the clock. Personally they should take Calvin Johnson. Johnson is a freak athlete and JeMarcus Russell has Daunte Culpepper Written all over it. Bust, Bust, Bust!!!
12:22 – With the first pick in the 2007 NFL draft the Oakland raiders select JaMarcus Russell. BUST BUST BUST!!!! Take Johnson and Trade Moss for a decent QB. Put me in that offense and give me time with Johnson and I’m a pro-bowler.
12:30 – Calvin Johnson is tearing up. Matt Millen might be justified in this pick. However, Let’s see if they trade him to Tampa. I’d keep him and trade both Williams for Gaines Adams.
12:32 – With the second pick in the Draft, the Detroit Lions take Calvin Johnson. Fantastic. Don’t trade him!!! You know, I did this draft on my Madden Season, and he came out after year 2. So in year one I took Quinn and Johnson in year 2. Imagine that offense. Cleveland is on the clock. Take Peterson or Thomas. NOT QUINN!!!
12:37 – Shot of Quinn and his GF. She should propose at the draft. He’s gonna be rich in a matter of oh…. An hour. Her picture on her Miami(OH) soccer page is much better. But still, hotter than any GF I have. Just saying he could do better. Wait… did anyone pick up on the spurrier commercial for under armour where he said bye by saying click-clack. Love the old ball coach.
12:40 – Good for Joe Thomas. What better a show of character than skipping the draft to spend time with your dad. The shots of quinn are very similar to last year and lineart. Could be good for buffalo.
12:45 – With the third pick in the Draft, the Cleveland Browns select Joe Thomas. Keep falling to us Quinn. I love it. Quinn and Peterson left for the Bills.
12:56 – With the fourth pick, the Tampa Bucs take Gaines Adams. The hope is still alive. Solid pick. Do they trade or not???
1:00 – Arizona on the clock. Time to shower and brush my teeth. Countdown to Madden, 3 months, Countdown to Spidey, 5 Days.
1:05 – Arizona has been on the clock for 10 minutes and no flashback of the Dennis Green rant after the Bears game. And with the 5th pick, the Cardinals select Levi Brown. Early, but solid. Dejected looks of Quinn and Peterson.
1:19 – LaRon Landry to the Skins. I would not want to be a receiver going over that middle. Imagine either Taylor or Landry lining you up. Really? More shots of Peterson and Quinn and Quinn’s hot girlfriend.
1:30 – Peterson goes to the Vikings. Solid pick if he can stay healthy and I now fear Quinn will fall to the Dolphins and that worries me. I hate Miami. Eating some penne pasta. Very good.
1:38 – Lots of talk of Quinn and Cameron. It’s very disappointing if I have to watch him in a Dolphin uniform. I’m thinking Dan Marino type hate. But I do get to see him every year.
1:40 – Falcons take Jamal Anderson. That's right folks, he's back. The Dirty Bird lives on. If Quinn goes to Miami, Okoye is there for Buffalo. He’s younger than me. At least he won’t start complaining about our nightlife until 2009.
1:46 – Quick proposal à Trade Losman and the 12th pick to Miami for the 9th pick. Losman offers an immediate answer with success and potential. Quinn can have the Bills rebuilt around him since that’s what it appears Marv is doing. Please Marv, pull the trigger and fill those seats, I know I’ll buy my seasons back.
1:52 – Dolphins take Dan Marino, he’s back, yes!!! Quinn is going to the Bills. Ha Ha fooled you. The real pick is TED GINN JR. THIS IS THE WORST DECISION EVER. YOU JUST TOOK A KICK RETURNER WITH THE 9TH PICK IN THE DRAFT. Houston – Matt Schaubb just signed for $55 million. SF – Alex Smith, first player taken 2 years ago continuously improving. THE BRADY QUINN DREAM LIVES ON!!! I just peed my pants
2:05 – Houston takes Akoye, Quinn will be there at 12. OMG, I just took my first breath in 13 minutes. I have a headache from screaming. This could be phenomenal. Quinn is a stationary pocket passer, ala Jim Kelly.
2:19 – Before it happens. Bills will trade down for Lance Briggs and Chicago will take Quinn. Jauron and Levy have ties with the Bears who want to unload Briggs and get a solid QB and we need a LB.
2:21 – The 49ers select Patrick Willis and keep the Briggs deal alive. We better not take Revis with the 12th pick and pass on Quinn.
2:23 – Here it is. Bills on the clock.
2:30 – Nice having Bruce announce the pick. But too early. Oh well. I’m not buying my tickets back. Should have traded. That’s ridiculous. Way to early. I’m checking out. Character issues, over/under 8 weeks before he’s suspended and we take another warm weather player. Note this now: Marv will be fired by this time next year. Prediction: 4-12.
2:50 – Few picks gone and no Quinn. I could see him going at 23 to KC to replace Green and sit behind Huard for a few years. Few thoughts on Lynch, the dreaded “character issue” and durability concerns. That seems familiar doesn’t it. Man, who does that remind me of, oh yeah Willis Magahee. It’s such a good thing Marv loved Willis so much and couldn’t bear being with out him that he went and drafted the next him. 2 years before Lynch pisses off Marv or keeps getting hurt and is traded. Nice to see we are going to rebuild around a quarterback who has been inconsistent and a running back with “character issues” thrown into a city with bars open till 4. Not to mention both are from warm cities and have to get used to the Buffalo winter, one which didn’t show up till late last year and allowed JP to have close to ideal conditions.
Be back later. Someone is gonna get very lucky and get a poised quarterback with a HUGE chip on his shoulder. I am no longer a Buffalo Bills Fan. Marv has ruined it, Ralph is trying to unload and sell the team. GO SABRES
DG 1
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Long Island...Short Brain Waves
Last night fans on Long Island showed how completely classless they truly are. Showering the moment of silence for Virginia Tech with a chorus of inappropriate words was/is completely unacceptable. But, in an effort to prove that it wasn't simply a one time deal they then continued to put on a show when they continued with comments during the National Anthem. As if they hadn't done enough damage already, late in the third period they decided that they would litter the ice with cups, bottles, and rally rags to show their displeasure at a penalty call. How any could have sat in that arena and allowed the actions of these fans is beyond me. I really think that arena security had to have known who the offenders were in the moment of silence incident and should have ejected them without warning. The tragedy at VT yesterday is a very serious and sad matter and should not be taken lightly. Joking about such a horrific act less than 12 hours after it happened is completely childish. Islander fans should be embarrassed and the Islander organization should be equally embarrassed. An apology (not that it exonerates the act) should be offered up by the executives of the team immediately.
Unrelated to that is the story of the 30-some year old man who dragged a 10 year old off of the ice at the Pepsi Center this weekend for firing pucks in the direction of himself and his 5 year old son. The parents of the 10 year old have the nerve to stick up for their delinquent and criticize the other man for taking action that they apparently haven't taken in 10 years of the child's existence. The man was charged with several violations including endangering the welfare of a child due to the redness that was around the child's neck following his removal from the ice. There were no Pepsi Center employees on hand for the incident which makes it even worse. Witnesses also say that the 10 year old speared the man in the groin when he approached him and called him an "asshole" and said that he "needed to see a psychologist." Now this little bastard is lucky that he only left the ice with a red neck because I would have given him a kick in the ass that would have him sitting bare ass on the ice for a week trying to relieve the pain. This man did nothing wrong after being hit by several pucks and the parents of the 10 year old should be questioned. The older man was willing to speak to reporters and tell them what happened, but the father of the 10 year old spoke strictly on anonymity. This fact alone leaves one wondering what kind of person he believes his son to be if he is afraid of revealing himself. Start disciplining your kids, bottom line.
Long live sports,
DG2
Unrelated to that is the story of the 30-some year old man who dragged a 10 year old off of the ice at the Pepsi Center this weekend for firing pucks in the direction of himself and his 5 year old son. The parents of the 10 year old have the nerve to stick up for their delinquent and criticize the other man for taking action that they apparently haven't taken in 10 years of the child's existence. The man was charged with several violations including endangering the welfare of a child due to the redness that was around the child's neck following his removal from the ice. There were no Pepsi Center employees on hand for the incident which makes it even worse. Witnesses also say that the 10 year old speared the man in the groin when he approached him and called him an "asshole" and said that he "needed to see a psychologist." Now this little bastard is lucky that he only left the ice with a red neck because I would have given him a kick in the ass that would have him sitting bare ass on the ice for a week trying to relieve the pain. This man did nothing wrong after being hit by several pucks and the parents of the 10 year old should be questioned. The older man was willing to speak to reporters and tell them what happened, but the father of the 10 year old spoke strictly on anonymity. This fact alone leaves one wondering what kind of person he believes his son to be if he is afraid of revealing himself. Start disciplining your kids, bottom line.
Long live sports,
DG2
Monday, April 2, 2007
This Easter For Jersey...Deviled Eggs...Slightly Spoiled
In a move that, despite history, shocked me above anything else, New Jersey Devils head coach Claude Julien was fired today. This move comes despite the fact that with 3 games left the Devils have amassed 102 points and currently lead their division and sit second in the Eastern Conference. Mathematically they still have a shot at winning the regular season Eastern Conference title. However, in a move that isn't unlike his character, GM Lou Lamoriello decided to pull the trigger on his stint as leader of the team. Lamoriello will take over as head coach for the remainder of the season as well as the playoffs. Lamoriello has done the same thing a couple of other times and has been criticized as would be expected. The problem in this situation is that the team was currently winning. Not only have they played well all season, but are in the midst of a 4-1 stretch that saw their only loss coming to the Buffalo Sabres.
How does one aim to wrap their head around this move? Well, the only explanation that I can come up with is that Lamoriello wants all the glory and all the credit. He is a great manager of the sport and understands the game at a very high level. But this move may backfire with repercussions that he is not prepared to handle. There is such thing as out-coaching, or in this case out-managing, your own ability. It will be a brilliant move if it works, but a catastrophic one if it fails. Devils fans have reason to believe that their team is capable of not only reaching, but winning the Stanley Cup this season. With a goaltender of the caliber of Brodeur and a potent neo-trap that the Devils have implemented there is no telling how far the Devils really can go. Fans in the Jersey area could be in for some heartache and may lead a pitchfork rebellion calling for the head of Lamoriello if this move does indeed fail. Perhaps I'm being too critical of his move and it will pay off, but all signs right now point to disaster. An early exit for the Devils this year could mean a tumultuous off season. We're told to strike when the iron is hot, well the Devils couldn't be hotter and this move could be the extinguisher that all fans fear.
Long live sports,
DG2
How does one aim to wrap their head around this move? Well, the only explanation that I can come up with is that Lamoriello wants all the glory and all the credit. He is a great manager of the sport and understands the game at a very high level. But this move may backfire with repercussions that he is not prepared to handle. There is such thing as out-coaching, or in this case out-managing, your own ability. It will be a brilliant move if it works, but a catastrophic one if it fails. Devils fans have reason to believe that their team is capable of not only reaching, but winning the Stanley Cup this season. With a goaltender of the caliber of Brodeur and a potent neo-trap that the Devils have implemented there is no telling how far the Devils really can go. Fans in the Jersey area could be in for some heartache and may lead a pitchfork rebellion calling for the head of Lamoriello if this move does indeed fail. Perhaps I'm being too critical of his move and it will pay off, but all signs right now point to disaster. An early exit for the Devils this year could mean a tumultuous off season. We're told to strike when the iron is hot, well the Devils couldn't be hotter and this move could be the extinguisher that all fans fear.
Long live sports,
DG2
Thursday, March 29, 2007
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six Strikes...You're Still In
Probably the most frustrating part of professional sports lately has been hearing about selfish athletes and their problems with the law. It's pretty pathetic that Roger Goodell has to have meetings with Pacman Jones and Chris Henry to give them the "why did you do that" talk. How about instead of giving these guys 5th and 6th chances to behave we start suspending them for entire seasons, or better yet, banning them from the league. If they want to go out and violate substance abuse policies and personal conduct policies then they obviously don't care enough about the game to continue playing in the league. Chris Henry knew about his meeting with Goodell on Tuesday and was stupid enough to get his car impounded and subsequently arrested on Monday. If that doesn't spell out jackass, then I don't know what does. He is a waste of talent and a waste of a contract that could be going to a deserving player. These guys know that they can get away with anything, so they just keep on violating policy after they have been warned countless times. If they haven't gotten it by now, then they're never gonna get it. Time to get tough Goodell and show us that you actually want to clean up the league and get away from being the National Felons League.
Long live sports,
DG2
Long live sports,
DG2
Saturday, March 24, 2007
The Elite? 8
After the round of sweet 16 games I am left excited yet very depressed at the same time. Is anyone else out there sick and tired of teams blowing 20 point leads to 1 seeds. I mean Tennessee makes sense, they live and die by the three. But USC, I can't explain it, they owned UNC the whole game. Then it happened, the turn around, or what I have come to refer to it, The Tyler Hansbrough gets all the calls comeback. I mean I haven't seen anyone get that many calls since Paris Hilton's cell phone number got released on the internet. The best was watching him back down Gibson and throw his elbows around then toss them into the air and suddenly Gibson got called for a hold. Then after 3 quick and horrible fouls on Gibson, he was forced to sit with 10 minutes to go and USC up 15. USC continued to abuse UNC's terrible one on one defense off the bounce and then after a few baskets for UNC, the Trojans ripped apart (no pun intended). They started taking handoffs at the arch and chucking bad shots and stopped penetrating. Then, after falling behind by 6 with 3 minutes left they force UNC to miss and drive down and do what? SHOOT A BAD 3. If they had simply drove and dished or drove and got 2's they would have tied and possibly won.
My Pick Still Alive,
How bout the Hoya's. Amazing game tonight. I mean, Green hits an amazing clutch shot through a double team and quite possibly a foul, yet all CBS covers after is how he walked, they zoomed on his pivot foot dragging prolly 2 inches while he gets mugged yet still hits an incredible bank shot in the clutch. Can't media just allow the game to show and stop searching for controversy. For the last 2 years everything is about what wasn't called and how the refs blew the game. In some cases it's obvious (Oregon/Oklahoma Football), but in a sport like basketball with under 5 to go you can't let the refs take the game away from the players. They've done it enough this weekend. They let Memphis win on what should be a no call under 10, they put Vandy on the line to go up with 6 left on Georgetown and almost cost the Hoya's on another no call. Lay off CBS, and enjoy the madness.
10 days....
Can you smell it, the sweet smell of grass in the air. The taste of peanuts in your mouth and the toughness of the bleachers on your ass. That's right, baseball season is just 10 days away. Here's to a steroid free, season of good games that will take us well into October, well if you are a Yankees fan that is.
Final Thoughts,
Josh McRoberts what are you doing? Honestly, you were a lotto pick last season with JJ and Sheldon, but you fell off the map this season. You had an amazing season for a player but could have taken over more games. I know you will be a good pro but it'd be nice to see you stay and develop even more. And what's with websites talking of Gerald Henderson being on the brink of going pro? No way, that'd be a huge mistake. Other notes for college..
OJ Mayo needs a Dad, before he becomes Marcus Vick
Wright (UNC), showed he should leave tonight. He lacks defense but is a freak athlete, perfect for the no d league.
The 1 Year Rule still sucks, it takes away from mid majors and prevents colleges from recruting players that would burn them after a year. That is all.
Drug Free is the Way to Be,
DG1
My Pick Still Alive,
How bout the Hoya's. Amazing game tonight. I mean, Green hits an amazing clutch shot through a double team and quite possibly a foul, yet all CBS covers after is how he walked, they zoomed on his pivot foot dragging prolly 2 inches while he gets mugged yet still hits an incredible bank shot in the clutch. Can't media just allow the game to show and stop searching for controversy. For the last 2 years everything is about what wasn't called and how the refs blew the game. In some cases it's obvious (Oregon/Oklahoma Football), but in a sport like basketball with under 5 to go you can't let the refs take the game away from the players. They've done it enough this weekend. They let Memphis win on what should be a no call under 10, they put Vandy on the line to go up with 6 left on Georgetown and almost cost the Hoya's on another no call. Lay off CBS, and enjoy the madness.
10 days....
Can you smell it, the sweet smell of grass in the air. The taste of peanuts in your mouth and the toughness of the bleachers on your ass. That's right, baseball season is just 10 days away. Here's to a steroid free, season of good games that will take us well into October, well if you are a Yankees fan that is.
Final Thoughts,
Josh McRoberts what are you doing? Honestly, you were a lotto pick last season with JJ and Sheldon, but you fell off the map this season. You had an amazing season for a player but could have taken over more games. I know you will be a good pro but it'd be nice to see you stay and develop even more. And what's with websites talking of Gerald Henderson being on the brink of going pro? No way, that'd be a huge mistake. Other notes for college..
OJ Mayo needs a Dad, before he becomes Marcus Vick
Wright (UNC), showed he should leave tonight. He lacks defense but is a freak athlete, perfect for the no d league.
The 1 Year Rule still sucks, it takes away from mid majors and prevents colleges from recruting players that would burn them after a year. That is all.
Drug Free is the Way to Be,
DG1
Thursday, March 22, 2007
long time coming
Hey all! Sorry it's been awhile. Another crazy week of work, but it's all over today. I promise to update tomorrow.
Quick Thought,
Syracuse's Miracle Run at an NIT championship sadly ended today. There are no word's to describe how upset I am. Maybe everyone will stop talking about the snub. If you were truly snubbed, you'd have won and shown you were the best team left out. Now it's up to Clemson, Miss St, Air Force (great ending tonight), and West Virginia to prove who got snubbed. I mean, that's all the NIT is about now a days anyways, right? Just showing you are the best team left out?
Another Thought,
How pathetic is the NBA. The eastern conference is going to put in possibly 3 teams with losing records in the playoffs. Yet the same teams in the west continue to dominate. So much for a salary cap and different teams winning every year.
Stay Strong (w/o HGH)
DG1
Quick Thought,
Syracuse's Miracle Run at an NIT championship sadly ended today. There are no word's to describe how upset I am. Maybe everyone will stop talking about the snub. If you were truly snubbed, you'd have won and shown you were the best team left out. Now it's up to Clemson, Miss St, Air Force (great ending tonight), and West Virginia to prove who got snubbed. I mean, that's all the NIT is about now a days anyways, right? Just showing you are the best team left out?
Another Thought,
How pathetic is the NBA. The eastern conference is going to put in possibly 3 teams with losing records in the playoffs. Yet the same teams in the west continue to dominate. So much for a salary cap and different teams winning every year.
Stay Strong (w/o HGH)
DG1
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
HGH, it's what's for breakfast
The breaking story from SI.com and the recent fallout from those affected by their release of names on the HGH purchase list has me quite bothered. The list included various WWE wrestlers who did purchase HGH for their personal use (what other use would there be?). The WWE released a statement regarding the issue and many people commenting on the issue were surprised and disappointed that professional wrestlers would use HGH. My question is how the hell did you think they got that big? They are on the road almost every day of the year and somehow still manage to have muscles bulging out of their forehead. Who are they really trying to fool? I was under the impression that everyone knew that a solid percentage of wrestlers took steroids. I guess I should also break it to those who were surprised that wrestling is fake, there is such thing as a mafia, awards shows are political, and referees are sometimes paid off. BUT shhh, we don't want too many people to know. What ever would happen if people knew that professional sports and the entertainment industry are in it for the money?
Here's a thought: These huge men with muscles that seem to take over their whole body, oiled up skin, and hairless bodies, white teeth, and perfect skin are not natural. Nobody actually looks like that without a little help. It's a business people. It's a business where the toughest, best looking, and most charismatic individuals succeed. Tell me you've never heard of Hulk Hogan and the legendary Hulkamania. You think at his age it's possible to look like that without some help. Let it go, it's not like they're actually competing. It's all scripted and all staged. Let's focus our energy on people that really matter, like professional bowlers. They seem to be getting too many strikes lately, and last week I think I saw one guy shatter a pin....
Oh, sorry. I guess I was just taking a page out of the NFL's steroid policy page of ignoring it until it goes away and then rewarding it for having a great season despite being suspended for using steroids. If you're not familiar with the Charger that I'm referencing, then just look it up. That is if the NFL hasn't shredded the documents on the whole thing yet....
Long live sports,
DG2
Here's a thought: These huge men with muscles that seem to take over their whole body, oiled up skin, and hairless bodies, white teeth, and perfect skin are not natural. Nobody actually looks like that without a little help. It's a business people. It's a business where the toughest, best looking, and most charismatic individuals succeed. Tell me you've never heard of Hulk Hogan and the legendary Hulkamania. You think at his age it's possible to look like that without some help. Let it go, it's not like they're actually competing. It's all scripted and all staged. Let's focus our energy on people that really matter, like professional bowlers. They seem to be getting too many strikes lately, and last week I think I saw one guy shatter a pin....
Oh, sorry. I guess I was just taking a page out of the NFL's steroid policy page of ignoring it until it goes away and then rewarding it for having a great season despite being suspended for using steroids. If you're not familiar with the Charger that I'm referencing, then just look it up. That is if the NFL hasn't shredded the documents on the whole thing yet....
Long live sports,
DG2
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