Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Dom's Dish - New Old QB's Edition

Well Ladies and Germs, here we are again. Lots of months have passed since my last entry. Lots of news to report, with the most pressing being the two "new" "old" Quarterbacks. First I'll start with the more recent addition back to the NFL - Brett "Retirement is only Temporary" Favre.

Well, here he is again. I think of Roger Clemens when I hear the name Favre now - not the steroids and beer cans from a basement Roger, the "I'm gonna come in after training camp and play for an obscene amount"Roger. I, for one, did not fall for it that Brett was retired. Just think, he's only 39 years old now. We have at least another 4 seasons of this crap- after all there are other teams out there that would love to have him as a QB next year - Washington (Campbell is on his last leg), Seattle (Hasselbeck is on his last back vertebrate), San Francisco (Alex Smith or Shaun Hill, are you kidding me?) or Oakland (Jamarcus Russell or Brett Favre...?) just to name 4 off the top of my head. I guess you can only sit on a big farm in Mississippi throwing footballs to high school kids for January through August before it's time to come back. How much do you want to bet now that John Madden will un-retire, become an ESPN "Insider" like Adam Schefter, and sit on the set of Sunday NFL CountDown and just talk about how Brett Favre looks from last week? I'll be more surprised if it DOESN'T happen than if it does! I can't conceivably think of any reason for him to go back and play? I mean Adrian Peterson, Percy Harvin, Bernard Berrian, Vinsanthe Schiancoe and Chester Taylor - is that the group that will take Favre to the Super Bowl? I don't know. All Favre will be remembered for in 10 years is being a Packer, had he stayed retired now. With this move and more to come the next 3-4 years as I'm predicting, he will be remembered for the old guy who couldn't let go - think Dennis Quaid in Any Given Sunday. I only wish I had the balls to find a job like that where I can go in and just play the game without the grueling Training Camp experience. I guess it would be like walking into a busy restaurant as a bartender at 5:30pm on a Friday and just bartending and taking the money, then leaving at 9pm without splitting the tips with the guy who set up the bar, cut the fruit, chilled the beer and will be cleaning up after I'm gone. Talk about a team player.

Then there's Ron Mexico - yes, you remember him, AKA Michael Vick. ESPN showed a nice highlight timeline for him last week - remember flipping the fans off in Atlanta, his "home town"? Then there was the Water Bottle incident in the airport - the "hidden" compartment that reaked of weed. Not to mention the Ron Mexico genital herpes incident. Oh yeah and this whole dog-fighting ring thing. A lot of talent, a lot of promise, a lot of money, and then everything went away - including Vick for 23 months in Leavenworth - not sure if that was country club prison or federal "pound me in the a$$" prison, but prison regardless. Reputation, gone. Money, gone. Promises of making the Hall of Fame? Then in the latest revelations, after lobbying from the "star" "franchise" Quarterback in Philadelphia, he gets a second chance. It sure will not be an easy task. McNabb reached out to Vick and then vouched for him to the Eagles brass for the second chance. 1 week in and talk has died down. Cross-sports tension as Jenn Utley tried to protest the signing at the news conference. Support from the Humane Society president. Backlash from thousands and thousands of fans across the Pennsylvania and Southern Jersey area on talk radio, in newspaper columns, blogs, etc. How did Tony Dungy fit in? No word further word from Commissioner Goodell. Andy Reid said no initially, a backup QB gets hurt, and then they move to sign him?

From how I look at it now, nearly 1 week later, here's how I see it playing out. There will be protests at a few games in Philly, then it will die down. Every away game a group of people will show to protest. It will be a small distraction. Vick will be seen around town in the next month with the ASPCA in Philadelphia - pictures will be taken, front page news at first until his reinstatement, then 10th page news. The local news in Philly will show the pics as well, dogs rescued from dog-fighting houses in Southwest Philly. The debate will be whether Vick gets to hold the dogs for the pictures and videos or is just seen afterward. It'll play out like lawyers locked in a room deciding strategy in a Grisham book. Then the reinstatement, probably after the Eagles Bye Week - October 11th home against his old nemesis, the Buccaneers. He'll be on the field for just a few snaps, lined up behind the Center flanking McNabb or out as receiver behind Hank Baskett or Jeremy Maclin for blocking purposes. As the season progresses he'll get some more snaps, Reid not showing all his cards as long as they're winning games and progressing toward the ultimate goal. They'll have McNabb, Vick, Brian Westbrook, Kevin Curtis, DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin on the field for a few plays. Quite the nightmare for D-coordinators across the NFL. By November the talk of Vick the inhumane dog-fighter will be long surpassed by the amazing story of a turnaround of the Ron Mexico era. Trade bait for the future or a potential replacement for McNabb is he decides to move on. The risk/benefit analysis turns more benefit than risk. I mean he can't be stupid enough to start breeding dogs for fighting again, can he?

Second chance for Vick, 4th unretirement for Farve.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Dom's Dish - NFL Draft - talk about value

Sure, I've been accused of being a homer.  I've been accused of worse growing up - "throwing"my brother down the steps (he told me to push him), "covering" a wall with boogers (they came with the house), "cursing" all the time on the playground (I was smart enough not to get caught and never spoke filth at home as early as 1st grade).  I also used to wear bright orange and deep purple jeans.  So I'm a homer...

So regarding the Philadelphia Eagles Draft class of 2009.  To be honest, aside from the fact that this is my first year without the NFL network to guide me through the draft (trying to save money to pay the $15/month for the greatest invention ever: DVR), and I haven't really heard the draftniks bragging about this year's draft class, I'm going to chalk this year's draft up to an overall grade of "D".  Sure there are some players up top in the first round or two, but not a year with a Eli Manning/Philip Rivers/Ben Roethlisberger, or Reggie Bush/Matt Leinart.  I just didn't feel the names were there early on, nor were there many names down the board.  So back to the Eagles.  They've made some trades before this draft and certainly "a few" during it.  They traded back so many times in the 3rd and 4th rounds...at one point they had SIX 5th round draft choices.  They turned 2 of those into a potential starting CB/KR in Ellis Hobbs (Patriots) - though I'm weary about a recycled secondary from great Defensive back coach Bill Belichick - BY THE WAY - did you see him during the draft on ESPN?  He was actually wearing a TIE and JACKET!  He looked serial killer-esque I thought.  Put the hoodie back on Bill....but I digress.  

Anyway, the Eagles then took ONE fifth round pick and turned it into a 7th in 2009: #222 and a 5th rounder in 2010 from New Orleans.  Then, they turned around and took #222 and made it a 6th rounder in 2010 from Indianapolis. One pick turned into 2 next year - which might not sound too cool until you realize that due to trades this offseason, the Eagles were uncharacteristically out of the mix with something like 5 choices in 2010 coming into the weekend!

So Monday was the day all those not drafted were eligible to sign with teams in an open market.  The Eagles went out and got them Rashard Mendenhall's younger brother, Walter.  6 foot 225lbs from Illinois State.  Let's hope he has some talent like his brother, a first round choice of Pittsburgh last year.  Andy Reid also fulfilled his BYU quota signing big Guard Dallas Reynolds (6-4, 311) from Brigham Young.  Perhaps Andy is beyond donating to his alma mater, he just employs a few right out of the college football program each year.  Hmmm.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Dom's Dish - A third round of runs

The round started with the Jets trading up for RB Shonn Greene - who sat out a few years ago academically ineligible and moved furniture to make ends meet.  After that the bulk of the first few picks were defense - Linebackers, D-Linemen, a few corners, then RB Glenn Coffee (Alabama) went to San Fran, then a few offensive linemen before a huge run on WR's with some Corners thrown in.  Derrick Williams of Penn State went to Detroit - both as a slot receiver to pair with Calvin Johnson and Matthew Stafford and also as a return man playmaker.  

The Eagles pull another in-division trade with their rivals, the NY Giants.  The Giants use this pick on 6'6" WR Ramses Barden - a possible replacement big body for Plaxico Burress.  The Eagles then trade back into the fifth round.  Now with 6 picks in the 5th round!  Talk about depth and special teams!  Signing off for now, not much to keep on.

Dom's Dish - Impressions of Day 1 NFL Draft 09


Well, with two rounds in the books on Day 1, the tri-state teams (Eagles, Jets and Giants) addressed some needs - WR/RB, (potential) franchise QB, and WR/OLB/ O-Line depth.  Other teams of note include New England addressing need in the trenches and some secondary help; Cleveland's trading back 3 times to acquire picks - Center, 2 WR and a 3-4 DE; The Super Bowl champ Steelers drafting a 3-4 DE to counter and trading their 2nd and 4th for two more mid-third-round picks.  Lots of draft day trades just on day 1 - lots of moving up and down, and none more surprising than the Jets trading up with their former coach, the "Mangenious", to get their QB of the future, while trading some depth along the D-Line and 2nd year QB Brett Ratliff - 0 NFL passes.  

Cleveland looks pretty good with all those picks, especially since they didn't have many coming into the draft due to trades made during the Romeo Crenel regime - namely their one pick of Ohio State's Brian Robiskie - son of NFL player Terry and current Falcons receiver coach.  Some peculiar picks: the Jacksonville Jaguars stockpiling Offensive Tackles in Eugene Monroe (UVA, #8 overall) and Eben Britton (Arizona, #39 overall).  Some other commentary, the Buffalo Bills did NOT take an Ohio State defensive back...yet.  No Fullbacks, punters or kickers taken Day 1.  Only 3 QB's were taken, all in the first round.  

Some big names will come off the board in the next round or two, including Texas Tech QB Graham Harrell, RB Shonn Green of Iowa, WR Derrick Williams of Penn State, Javon Ringer RB of Michigan State, and Safety Rashad Johnson of Alabama.  Hurry up and go - draft is on.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Dom's Dish - Lots of picks

So end of the first round and most of the 2nd have gone. The Giants
addressed a WR need with Hakeen Nicks out of North Carolina. After
that soke big picks include the big DTackle out of Missouri to the
Super Bowl champs and lots of safeties, corners, defensive ends and
linemen. Then the big pick: the Eagles address a major need in LeSean
McCoy, RB out of Pitt. Sure Moreno was high on their board but they
stayed true drafting for need and best available getting a playmaker
WR and an everydown back in the 5-11 210 pounder. Not a bad day for
Philly.

Some other notes: I'm surprised that Rey Maluga, the LB out of USC
fell into the early second round to Cincinatti, who I think would have
taken him in the middle of round 1. Good for them. Also, Pat White,
the "receiver" goes to Miami, just a few years after the Marcus Vick
experiment and fresh in mind a year after they crafted the Wildcat
formation. Looking forward to some good recap tomorrow, unless
something earth shattering happens tonight. Go Phillies and go
Eagles!!

Dom's Dish - Pick is in

Eagles trade up with the Cleveland Browns (3rd time already) to get a
WR, Jeremy Maclin out of Missouri. Good pick. Could be a return man,
another slot type #2 or #3 receiver, but another weapon for McNabb. I
like it! Could have grabbed Pettigrew, but obviously they trust Celek
and they're now out of the Boldin sweepsteaks.

Dom's Dish - 11-17: Defense and Thieves!

Defense rules aside from the Denver Thieves drafting Knowshon Moreno
at 12 then more defense before Tampa traded up 2 picks to draft QB
Josh Freeman of Kansas State. New coach Raheem Morris has a
relationship with K-State, having coached there a few years back.
Interesting so far. Way to snipe a pick the Broncos might have gotten
Raheem!

Dom's Dish - Top 10 are in

Recapping the last five picks since Sanchez: Andre Smith OT Alabama
(Bengals), Derrius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland (Raiders), Eugene Monroe OT
Virginia (Jaguars), BJ Raji NT Boston College (Packers), and #10 is
Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech (49ers).

The huge surprise to most though is the fact that Heyward-Bey was
selected as the first WR to Oakland. It doesn't surprise others since
Al Davis lives only for drafting the fastest player on the board. Who
knows, maybe he will become the next Jerry Rice? Apparently Michael
Crabtree gets no street cred for saying to ESPN the Magazine that he
can run a 4.3 40 yd dash. Who knew? At least Crabtree will be close
and be able to show up Al Davis for not picking him.

Dom's Dish - Holy JETS

Holy croak! Mark Sanchez is a NY Jet! The Jets trade with their
former coach Eric Mangini in Cleveland and take a franchise QB in Mark
Sanchez out of USC. 16 games in college but we'll see how many in the
pros.

Dom's Dish - Four picks deep

Stafford (Lions), Jason Smith (Rams), Tyson Jackson (Chiefs), and
Aaron Curry (Seahawks). Wow. New coach Jim Mora Jr. certainly will
have a strong defensive front seven with Lofa Tatupu and now Curry.
Up to Cleveland to make some noise, no trades yet and Sanchez still on
the board. Millionaires all of them.

Dom's Dish - The anticipation to NFL draft 09 builds

Well, just about 30 minutes to the draft. All is quiet right now, no
trades announced and no news since the signing of Stafford in Detroit.
One year I will get there to NYC to see it live. Not sure how I feel
about this late start. With the weather so nice and warm I was able to
get some work done outside, but not sure if it were a dreary day if I
could wait til 4PM. Hey primetime viewership on ESPN I guess. I'm
glad they have some more draftees in NY for this event. They deserve
those moments.

Some reports earlier that Philly and Baltimore are looking at Boldin
and now the Giants may want to trade up for Darrius Heyward-Bey.
Nothing like seeing award winning wide receivers in pink shirts.
Other big news Kiper has Aaron Curry falling to the 4th pick at
Seattle. Hmmm looks like a lot of safe picks at O Line in the top 10.
More in a bit.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Dom's Dish - Foolin the Fools since 2008 Edition

For those of you out there, that believed I met Jay Cutler: I just got a job working at ESPN!


Perhaps it was a stretch, not everyone was fooled, but I had to utilize my business trip to Denver to my advantage and pleasure!  I really did have an excellent dinner at The Denver Chop House and Brewery.  Jay Cutler could have been there, but apparently the baby was on the phone with his agent Buss Cook and Jerry Angelo, the Chicago Bears GM.

So, biggest story of the NFL off-season thus far is the Jay Cutler trade to Chicago.  Everyone was thinking Detroit, Tampa or the Jets, but apparently they're not as crazy as da Bears.  A team without great receivers, a complete offensive line, a strong secondary and a return man, (yes, I said without each of those)Jerry Angelo and the Chicago Brass sold out, quite literally.  Denver sends Jay Cutler and 2009 5th round pick.  Chicago sends Kyle Orton, 2009 1st Round pick, 2009 3rd Round pick and a 2010 1st Round pick.  Wow.

The Chicago fan's argument is "we're not good with number 1 picks".  Since 2003, it's been so-so for them: 2003 Michael Haynes DE (Penn State) & Rex Grossman QB (Florida), 2004: Tommie Harris DT (Oklahoma), 2005 Cedric Benson RB (Texas), 2006 no pick, 2007 Greg Olsen TE (Miami FL), 2008 Chris Williams OT (Vanderbilt).  I have news for you Bears fans, NO ONE hits on 1st round picks all the time.  Pick  franchise and look - two of the most highly touted "build through the draft teams":  Eagles: 2003 Jerome McDougle DE (Miami FL),  2004 Shawn Andrews OT (Arkansas),  2005 Mike Patterson DT (USC), 2006 Broderick Bunkley DT (Florida State), 2007/2008 no #1 picks - a total of 1 All-Pro's - Shawn Andrews at Guard in 2006.  Patriots: 2003 Ty Warren DT (Texas A&M), 2004 Vince Wilfork DT (Miami FL) & Ben Watson TE (Georgia), 2005 Logan Mankins OG (Fresno State), 2006 Lawrence Maroney RB (Minnesota), 2007 Brandon Merriweather DB (Miami FL), 2008 Jerrod Mayo ILB (Tennessee) - one Defensive Rookie of the Year (Mayo), one second team All-Pro (Mankins).  Aside from The Super Bowl Champion Steelers since 2003: Troy Polamolu, Ben Roethlisberger, Heath Miller, Santonio Holmes, Lawrence Timmons and Rashard Mendenhall.

Ok, so enough listing player names, I like the trade for the Broncos - they practically robbed the Bears.  Kyle Orton was the Bears starter last year and showed a lot of moxy and guts coming back from injury, almost leading the team to the playoffs.  Once touted as a possible 1st round selection at the beginning of his Senior year at Purdue - it's been quite a fall from grace for him, though he had a pretty good year in 2008 - especially from a fantasy perspective - and came back hurt.  Jay Cutler is essentially "Cush" from the movie Jerry Maguire.

Ok so enough football for now.  While I was out in Denver on business, I took in a Denver Nuggets game.  $25 gets you a nosebleed section ticket, but I was quite impressed by the concessions there including the $8 Herradura Margarita I started with and the awesome burger later on.  Oh, one other thing, the give away that night was pretty funny - a Denver Nuggets belt buckle!  What the Frick am I going to do with a belt buckle?!?  I don't think I've ever worn one - even when my mom was dressing me!  The game was against the Knicks.  It was a strange game.  Denver was up by TWENTY SEVEN POINTS early in the second quarter and right after halftime, the New York D'Antoni's cut the lead to TWO!!!  Of course 'Melo was out much of that time, and in the end, Denver won by 12 or something, but they really were toying with them it felt.  Now that we're a week into the playoffs, I really think they may have a shot to take the Lakers to 6 games if they meet - but the Nuggets as a 2 seed are still no where near the Lakers in my opinion.  With LeBron melting his shoes in Cleveland and Detroit, I think it'll be Kobe versus LeBron in an awesome NBA finals.  But all that said, it's BronBron's time - the MVP will be awarded in a few weeks, and a Finals MVP and Championship are soon to follow.

The Philadelphia Eagles made a big trade, addressing Left Tackle to get Jason Peters from the Bills.  Supposedly someone they looked at last year's off season when he was disgruntled in Buffalo.  Not a bad trade moving up in the world based on the pick they got from Carolina this year after trading back last year - AND they got Peters in the deal.  This definiely solidifies their Offensive line with some outstanding reserves (one of whom I think could be moved if a trade is made for Anquan Boldin).  Essentially the two new tackles (LT Peters and RT Stacy Andrews) and center (Jamaal Jackson) as well as RG Shawn Andrews are all set and Todd Heremans, Max Jean-Gilles and Nick Cole are all vying for one position at LG - with some substantial backups.  The Eagles will always grab at least one OLineman in the draft and a few others as undrafted free-agents - that's Andy Reid's M.O.  Most think the 21st pick will garner a RB - likely Knowshon Moreno (a NJ product) and reports have the asking price for Anquan Boldin down to a 2nd rounder!  The Eagles, no doubt, will have a busy weekend.....starting NOW.

A lot more has happened these past few weeks since the Cutler post.  There's only one true way to sum it up....  


Around the Balls:

White-stitched- The Yankees are worried about their #3 pitcher, the Phillies had a scare this week with their Ace, Florida started like a ball of fire and the Washington "Natinals" didn't, 2008 NL Cy Young Tim Lincecum finally won his first game, and Toronto is leading MLB in run differential.  The season is off to an ok start, but much of the news has been around off-season acquisitions, the Phillies losing a broadcasting legend and the fact that attendance is down.  Sure, we all expected the attendace struggles and it will continue through the next month or so - but I'd be willing to say that families will head to the ball park for those "staycations" at home this summer.  Sure, the Yankees probably won't sell out more than once or twice unless they make a playoff run and places hardest hit by the economy like Detroit will have to offer crazy promos to fill the bowl or hope they win 100 games to cover their payroll, but those luxury suites and $2600 tickets out there will be 60% full if that.  It'll be something to watch as the year presses on, just hope for good baseball.

Big-brown-oblong- The weekend is here that we've all been waiting for!  Ok - probably just me, Mel Kiper, Todd McShay, Chris Berman and Mark Sanchez.  It comes on the most beautiful weekend of the year on the East Coast and for sure the temp will be rising in draft "war rooms" across the country.  News early this morning, Matthew Stafford, the rocket-armed quarterback from Georgia has agreed to a contract with the Detroit Lions.  SIX years, $72 MILLION with $41.7 MIL guaranteed!  Wow - he'll play in a place where an automaker owns the naming rights to the field, where GM calls home and reportedly is dumping its Saab, Hummer, Saturn and Pontiac brands (see Edmunds.com), where crime is king (#1 most dangerous city according to Forbes) .  All I have to say is that the NFL owners and the Players union better come to terms on some sort of scale for incoming rookies.  The Free market is great, but I wonder how Detroit can turn that franchise around?  The question will be - is Stafford going to turn out like a Manning or a Ryan Leaf?  He and Calvin Johnson can be a tremendous force, but will they have any other cast around them?  It should prove to be an interesting weekend with the down stream effect of Stafford, Cutler, Mark Sanchez, Anquan Boldin, Braylon Edwards and others.  --> Check out my draft updates over the next 48 hours straight from my Blackberry right here.

Tiny-white-dimpled- Well, the ESPN question before Majors is "Tiger or the Field".  If you took the field for the Masters, you were correct, but got a scare on Sunday morning.  A lot of criticism arose during and soon after Augusta that Tiger is a front-runner, he's never come from behind to win like Jack did in 1983 or something.  He and Phil made a run on Day 4 two weeks ago - but the gap was too wide.  Sure - a similar thing has been said recently about LeBron James - that he couldn't make the big shot to close out games - and King James showed up the media a few times this year.  Not saying Tiger needs to come from behind, nor will he look to achieve this, but I argue he could walk away from the game in the next year and still have a strong argument for the title of "Best Golfer ever".  Sure he hasn't reached the number of Majors Jack Nicholaus has, but he for years crushed the competition.  I'm not buying the whole "Jack played in an era with better golfers" thing - every other sport has improved since the late 1970's/early 80's - why would golf be any different.  The field is stronger now - that's why there isn't one true competitor for Tiger - which again makes my case why he's already achieved T-B-E.

Black-rubber-non- Martin Brodeur has been back, but faltered down the stretch mainly because of some poor play in front of him, although he just did tie the all-time playoff shut-out mark.  Look for the Devils to close out the Hurricanes on Sunday night and get to the Eastern/Wales Conference Finals on the back of Brodeur and Zach Parise.   And holy crap - for those that missed it, check out the goal by Alexander Ovechkin of the Capitals from last night!  Around one guy, through the skates of another, stumbled, kicked the puck to himself then a back-hand shot off balance to score an amazing goal.  Oh the days when watching hockey and dancing in refried beans was cool.

Big-orange-round- The Philly Seventy-sixers are looking strong.  I still can't figure out why their mascot is jacked up ugly bunny, but the team is playing well, up 2-1 on the Orlando Dwight Howards.  Andre Igudola sure was the correct "A.I." to keep and the supporting cast is playing well through their ups and downs.  Just such a hustle-first team that may again only get to the second round this year, but have an amazing base of Igudola, Andre Miller, Samuel Dalembert and Thaddeus Young for the future.  We'll see how 2010 turns out - maybe 55+ wins and a 3 seed?  They'll still be behind the LeBron's - who one day will actually jump feet first through the rim or clear into the 20th row.


Updates:
I will be sending updates live from my location and Blackberry "blogging" with my thoughts throughout the draft over the next 2 days.  Stay right here at Dom's Dish-dot-blogspot-dot-com for all your draft insight!

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Dom's Dish - Holy Crap I just met Jay Cutler Edition

Yes, ladies and gentlemen. On my business trip to Denver, in the middle of winter still at the foot of the Rockies, while waiting for a table at the Denver Chop House & Brewery, standing right next to me was the man, the myth, the legend who doesn't return phone calls: Jay Cutler. The Vanderbilt product was walking in headed to a nice corner booth, he walked past me. I caught his eye and he gave me a wink, which I thought was pretty weird, then I got a table nearby! I 
overheard some talk about "little D" which I can only assume means Detroit! Then he was talking about "where Brett was" which possibly could signal a trip to NY for the JETS?!

Wow, I am floored, let me eat my steak and take some more notes on my Blackberry and I'll post more when I getr back to the hotel.

Stoked in Denver


Monday, March 30, 2009

Dom's Dish - NCAA Bracket nearly busted Edition

So, after a long few weeks of watching college basketball (Mens' tournament), I was right about 2 things: Villanova will make the Final Four; Two Big East schools will be in the Final Four.  It will be a tough road for both Villanova (playing a team on fire, North Carolina) and UConn (playing a hot Michigan State team 75 miles from East Lansing).  I was also right about a #2, a #3 and two #1 seeds there in Detroit, Memphis and Louisville blew it for me.  Ah well, there's always next year.  In the meantime, it's been a fun journey watching all the games, especially Nova's miracle finish the other night.  Let's hope the last 3 games stay interesting and Nova comes out on top - after all, Jay Wright deserves it.  How can you not love the guy?

Heeeeeeeeee's back!  Tiger did it.  I think that was the moment that my son actually crapped himself when I yelled "YES" and pumped my fist when Tiger hit the birdie putt on 18 this afternoon at about 7:50pm - I know because the sun set in Orlando at 7:43pm.  After staying close all day, the pressure of the Tiger on the prowl got to "the field" and Tiger pulled into the lead on the 72nd hole at Arnie's tournament.  This sets the stage quite nicely for 2 weeks from now in Augusta.  You know Tiger's taking a few days off to be home with the family, count some more money, then gonna go back out and work his butt off for about 8 days before the start of the Masters.  And on Easter weekend, of all times.  Amen corner indeed.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Dom's Dish - NCAA Tourney Watch Edition

So, yeah not too bad day 1 and 2 for all my picks, 22 of 32.  Unfortunately some of those losses I had going to the Sweet 16 or beyond.  Hope you gamblers aren't takin your advice from Dom's Dish.

After a scare, Villanova has played an awesome 3 halves now, dominating UCLA (pronounced "you-cla") and showed their Big East stamina and physicality.  Looking good for a team I have in the finals!

Everytime I watch Coach K and Duke, I think about what could be if he were to ever have a strong low post presence.  Let's face it, Zoubek from Haddonfield, is nothing more than a slow-mo stick figure.  Ever since Luol Deng, there's nothing in terms of talent above 6 foot 8.  And we see how that Small Forward has turned out with the Bulls.  I wonder what his teams could have done with someone like Hansbrough or Duncan (Tim) or even Shaq. Someone to take up some space on offense while swing men and guards work the perimeter and even grab a few rebounds!  Ah well, even if Coach K ever had the talent, would he have the coaching to deal with it?  I think yes.  Maybe then they could actually get back to the Final Four.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Dom's Dish - Dishin the Bracket Edition

Dom's Dish - Thursday, March 19, 2009 10am

Ok, here we go, 2 hours until the madness, mayhem, chaos and general disarray begins.  I've filled out 5 brackets on ESPN.com, 1 on Yahoo! and multitudes in my head, but I filled out the last one on paper that The Dish will be using to take it to the house!  Here we go, region by region...

First for the play-in game, I'm taking Morehead State.  I always take Morehead State, I love the name AND it's where my boyhood idol Phil Simms went to school.  Someone on ESPN called them "The Morehead State Phiting Phil Simms".  I mean, the notable alumni section from Wikipedia.com has listed Phil at the top among some bowlers, former D-level MLB players, some country music singers, Billy Ray Cyrus (Miley's dad), Baltimore Ravens coach Jim Harbaugh and Chuck Woolery.  I'll take Phil Simms for the love connection, Chuck.  Not bad for a school from Kentucky - speak of the devil, I wonder if Gillespie will get fired from the "main campus" after his first 2 seasons.  I hate when the analysts talk about Kentucky and Indiana (and now Arizona) like the basketball programs BELONG in the tournament year after year.  It's all about coaching and recruiting.  Once your star coach is gone, the program reverts - see Bruce Pearl leaving UW Milwaukee (who?).  

Anyway, on to the brackets:

Midwest:
Louisville will come out.  I have all the top seeds advancing throughout except for: Sienna over Ohio State (1st Rd 9 over 8), USC over BC (1st Rd 10/7).  Thus Louisville, Wake Forest, Kansas and Michigan State in the Sweet 16, and Louisville and Rick Pitino in his white suit beating Tom & Jerry Izzo in the Elite 8.  Kansas and Arizona could throw a wrinkle in the bracket, but I'm pretty confident in that they've lost too much.  Louisville Cardinals move on - from Kentucky.

West:
Memphis shows its worth to advance - 29 straight heading into the National Semifinal.  All top seeds advance except: Texas A&M over BYU (1st Rd 9/8), Mississippi State over Washington (1st Round 13/4), Maryland over California (1st Rd 10/7).  In the second round, UConn (1), Memphis (2), Missouri (3),  and my Cinderella to the Sweet 16 - Mississippi State (13 seed) move on.  UConn and Memphis in the final, Memphis flexes its muscles and John Calipari is in the National Semifinals again with a different Freshman point guard.

South:
UNC pulls through with an ailing Lawson.  I don't want it to happen, but this could be a story book year for Hansborogh in his last year.  All top seeds advance except: Temple over Arizona State (1st Rd 11/6), Clemson over Oklahoma and Blake Griffin (2nd Rd 7/2).  UNC (1), Gonzaga (4), Cuse (3) and Clemson (7) in the Sweet 16.  UNC and Syracuse advance to the Elite 8 on coaching and guard play, with UNC, Roy Williams and Crazy T going to the Final 4.

East:
This one is all messed up as Nova moves on to the Final 4 on team chemistry and the road through Philly.  Lots of crazy stuff here: Pitt advances against Tennessee (over Oklahoma State - 1st Rd 9/8).  Xavier holds seed as does Florida State, though Florida State over Xavier (5/4) in the 2nd Round.  Tennessee beats Pitt as foul trouble hinders their big man and Fields comes up short - 9 over 1 in 2nd Round up top.  Tennessee and Florida State in the Sweet 16 up top.  Down low, VCU pulls the upset over UCLA in the 1st Rd (11/6) and Nova (3), Texas (7) and Duke (2) hold on in the first round.  Nova (3) and Duke (2) pull to the Sweet 16 matchup.  Nova and Tennessee pull the upsets (3/2 and 9/5).  Villanova and the sharply dressed Jay Wright advance to the Final 4 - just so you know, Giorgio Armani wears Jay Wright suits.

Final 4:
Villanova (3), UNC (1), Memphis (2) and Louisville (1) make it to the big show.  Louisville pulls it out over Memphis ending their 29 game win streak - the bigger conference experience helps down the stretch.  Villanova pulls it out over UNC ending the reign of "the greatest men's hoops player of all time" - Tyler Hansbrough - however you spell it.  It's an all-Big-East finale - Louisville and Villanova, AGAIN, and unfortunately, again Louisville takes the Title - this one for all the enchiladas - 75 to 69.  Louisville Cardinals - the overall #1 seed from the best conference, wins.


Friday, March 13, 2009

Dom's Dish - Overtime's Overtime's Overtime Edition


So, as I'm about to shut down, I realize I missed the most amazing game ever.  I didn't see one second of it, but it's gone to 6 OVERTIMES SO FAR and it's still not over!  UConn and Syracuse playing in the Big East Quarterfinals on a day where Nova barely pulled it out, but pulled it out in classic March Madness fashion with a reverse lay-up at the buzzer to stun Marquette - who came back from 16 at the half!  Now, in the 6th overtime at 1:19am Syracuse seems to be pulling away from UConn pulling away by 10...wait, 11...wait 6.  OVER TO THE TV!  

Ok, I'm back, Cuse pulled it out.  In the 70 minutes of basketball (nearly 4 hours real time) 127-117.  Apparently only 3 other games have ever gone that long in college - 2 other went 6 OT, one went 7OT in 1983 I think.  Awesome game - biggest stat was Syracuse hit something like 23 of 28 free throws in the overtimes.  That's what every coach has you practice - free throws at the end of a long grinding practice, and it sure paid off for the Orange.  Awesome job, and kudos to one of their players after the game for giving props to their Strength and Conditioning coach!  Let's see how that fares in 19 hours when they take on West Virginia who upset #2 ranked Pitt by 14!  Should be an interesting game.  For those that didn't know, Big East Basketball in 2008-2009 is a lot of fun to watch.  March Madness is upon us indeed.

So, first and foremost, I hate Comcast.  I thought I would reiterate for anyone who didn't know, because I know there is no one out there that loves them, aside from maybe Mitch Williams, the Phillies "Wild Thing" who may actually be finding his way into Phillies fans' hearts after be the goat of all goats (Comcast pays him as an "analyst").  Anyway, I sucked it up last year and caved and paid $5.99/month so I could catch up on the NFL Network and prepare for the draft. I can't do it anymore, not in this economy and not with the DVR (one of the greatest inventions of the 21st century) being $15/month.  It's not the most thrilling TV, but it was awesome to watch for those few years and it brought all of you third-hand reports of the NFL Combine and free agency via me (Dom's Dish), the analysts there and my TV feed from Indianapolis.  Anyway, in a draft like this year's, with the team I follow most - the Eagles, having something like 11 or 13 draft picks, I'm a little upset.  I can't even watch the stuff on ESPN 360 if I could.  Not sure where I'm going with this other than Comcast sucks.  At least my service seems to have cleared up, but that'll only take a 90-degree day to fix that I'm sure.


Around the Balls:

Men's College Big Orange and Round - Oklahoma lost to OK State in the Big 12 championship.  Some say that might have blown their shot for a #1 seed.  You never know now with UConn and Pitt both losing their first games in the Big East tournament...

White stiched - Opening day is about 24 days away now.  The WBC is on, but with college hoops upon us, no one is watching really.  It's nice to see Chase Utley is getting ready to go in Clearwater and looks like he will be ready for opening day.  See A-Rod, you could have had the surgery in the offseason instead of now!

Tiny white - Tiger is back to "stroke play" - you'll hear that 45 more times this weekend "his first since that US Open win" - he didn't look too good today and he's 6 shots back after 1 round, though he was only missing his putts by inches - about 4 of them should have fallen.  Should be interesting this weekend, don't count him out yet!

Big Brown oblong - It's slow on the NFL Free Agency front.  How slow is it, you ask?  The ESPN Bottom line just flashed that the Arizona Cardinals signed an "LS" to a 3 year contract.  No, not a Lexus LS, a Long-Snapper!  A long snapper is the NFL news.   Wow. Seriously, I don't know how those guys take up a roster spot, but that's for another day.  Well, I guess no one wants to talk about how the $100 Million man in DC - Albert Haynesworth is being investigated in Tennessee for wreckless driving charges.  When are these guys going to get a driver?

Professional Big Orange and Round - I missed it live, but the best play of the night in the NBA was when Jason Richardson of the Suns went on a fast break down the floor and attempted a hot-dog 360 degree dunk and LeBron came out of no where and SWATTED the ball out of his hands!  Would have been a top play any other night.

Rubber Round non-balls - Martin Brodeur is back, an aside from the absolute debacle against the Islanders at Nassau Colesium over last weekend when he got pulled, he's won a bunch and is now 1 win away from tying Patrick Roy's record for all time wins!  He'll get a chance to do that on Sunday in his hometown of Montreal.  He's only a few (four I believe) shut-outs away from tying that record for a Goalie as well.

Rubber Round non-balls times four - So they suspended the NASCAR pit crew guy who ran after a tire at last weekend's race for 4 races!  A little harsh.  Yeah, he put his life in danger when he ran into the grass infield, but the tire was headed toward the track and for Pete's sake, he's on a pit crew!  Haven't you seen those guys get hit?  Didn't Danica hit one of her drivers a few years back?  Rubbin is racin fellas.  Rubbin is racin.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Dom's Dish - Target Parking Lot Edition

Dom's Dish - Thursday, March 4, 2009

Part of me wants to say "How convenient" and another "poor guy" but
news today that Alex Rodriguez will need hip surgery also brings to
mind a few other thought: "baseball related?", "why did you wait?" And
still again, "how convenient." According to A-Rod's brother via ESPN
Deportes, the worldwide leader in latin sports, number one three will
need hip surgery and is expected to miss up to 10 weeks! Think MLB
and the New York media will forget the whole steroid thing Alex?
Hardly. So my question, as the story says, if he had issues into last
season (would explain his performance down the stretch), why did he
wait? Was it even sports related or related to his rendezvous with
Madonna at Jerry Seinfeld's Long Island mansion last year? Ah well,
the Yanks still have another $200 million in players, someone will
step in.  Part of me thinks he just wants to be like Chase Utley though.

So, even all the bloggers on ESPN can't find T.O. a good home.
Baltimore maybe? KC? Someone will take a shot, I'm telling you, 1
year contract! Put a "no being a baby" clause in there. Ok, maybe
"baby" is too harsh. No being a toddler and fighting for the media and
your quarterback's attention clause. Oh Tony Romo, "that my
quarterback.". Who can forget the pill incident either. Someone like
that I worry about after football. What job is he prepared for? The
media, I think not. Hopefully he doesn't become a serial killer and
try hunting everyone who wronged him in a major way. Scumbags...

So, I admit, I'm guilty. In most states nowadays, it is illegal to
talk on your cell phone without a handsfree device while driving.
After getting the car washed on this lovely NJ day, I needed to take,
my favorite (honestly), a NJ jughandle u-turn. Beside me at the light
was a local police officer in a marked, yes marked, police car. At
the next light we came to, he was beside me at my 11 o'clock. Behind
pulled a tan Prius, the smug lady inside had a small child in the rear
carseat. No kidding, for the entire 60 seconds at the stop light he
talked to her phone, on speaker phone, but still holding it with one
hand. Presumably, she was speaking to her husband about what to make
for dinner and not doing the laundry, because it looked heated. Light
turns green, cop accelerates and cuts in front of the car in my lane
and slowed down. The woman stupidly accelerated past the officer,
STILL ON THE PHONE and within seconds, got lit up. I was shocked.
Usually I'll just honk at someone that oblivious to the world as I
drive by with no cops around. This time I honked as I drove past her
AND the cop behind her! I'll have to ask my brother the cop how much
that ticket is worth. Nice laugh on a busy day.

From rock star parking at Target...

Dom's Dish - No Mo T O Edition

Dom's Dish - No mo T O Edition

On a day of "keeping the love" and three key free agents re-signing with their 2008 teams (Manny, Kurt Warner and Ray Lewis), just past midnight the news breaks that the Cowboys have released Terrell Owens.  Yes.  Wow.  Speechless to some extent.  Who knew with all of Jerry Jones' cryptic speak about the matter the last few weeks, and with Jerry's new stadium outside Dallas, the pressure's on Romo to keep the seats full the next few seasons to pay for debt.  Aside from the person, he's been one of the greatest of all time, totally dominating for about 5 years there, but obviously the head games and injuries have begun to get to him as his production has diminished.  Never having been a disciplinary issue outside of the team, he has that going for him, and his work ethic...when he gets paid.  He should wind up somewhere for 2009, but the question is, WHERE? Sure, plenty of teams have the salary cap space, but the draft isn't here yet - who is going to want a mid-30 year old receiver who has been in a problem in now at least 3 locker rooms?  I'm sure there's some borderline contender out there willing to take a chance on him with an exorbitant 1-year contract.  Denver to continue their spending spree? New England to play alongside Randy Moss and under Belichick? Kansas City to fill the seats? Oakland - will Al Davis shoot the lock off and cream his white suit?  Giants - to fill the large void left by the soon to be striped Plaxico? One thing I'm almost certain of, TO will not be back in an Eagles uniform - we all know how that story ends up - pushups in a driveway in Moorestown with helicopters overhead.  So the last question is, where do the Cowboys go from here?  Will Roy Williams live up to the hype and draft picks?  I don't care, go Eagles.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Dom's Dish - Mobile Edition

Dom's Dish - Mobile Edition

So here I sit, broken hearted, tried to but only farted...but I digress.

I can't help the giddiness (and dizziness) that Tiger is back. I
didn't get to watch the full round yesterday but I saw bits and pieces
on the Golf Channel and ESPN. 33 he is? Maybe less, but he looks mid
20's on the course (only the close-up during interviews make him look
mid to late 30's). Who knows what the weekend will bring, but Tiger
in the finals of this match play would make the PGA's dream! It makes
me jealous though seeing him and others in t-shirts playing golf in
the sun! Then today at 5:11pm EST Tiger shot an amazing sand wedge on
the 14th to win the hole and move to only 2 down.

So on the topic of greats in their profession, Martin Brodeur was
activated on Wednesday and will return today back in goal for the NJ
Devils. Woo Hoo! I sure hope the investment in the rookie card (via
brother Nic) pays off! On the verge of breaking so many records, he,
like Tiger, will again bring people back to their sports: obviously
Brodeur on a much smaller scale.


Last but not least, 12:01am and the NFL Free Agency period begins!
Where will TJ Houshamazilly wind up? Ocho Cinco? Albert Haynesworth?
So much will likely be done in the first 7-8 days so stay tuned.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Dom's Dish - Quick Edition Cali style

Ok, no real formatting or anything here, just some random thoughts as I sit in a nice hotel in the middle of one of those boom-to-bust-type areas called Temecula, CA...

Just saw the news, Tiger Woods will be back next week at the Accenture Match Play!  Great news for the sponsor (Accenture), his sponsors (Nike, Gatorade/G, Buick, etc), and of course TV and the PGA.  I am getting goosebumps writing this - is Tiger the reason for all this recession?  We'll know soon enough if he was the reason.  People love Tiger - he's not the typical underdog that people love, he's America's hero, and I'm sure in the next few days, this news will start to take over from all the A-Rod steroid scandal, the Economy/stimulus woes and all the greedy investors out there.  Or maybe not.  Either way, get ready to watch some golf this spring.

So, I'm thinking that $4M/year is way too much for a punter.  The Oakland Raiders just signed Shane Lechler to a $16M, 4 year extension.   Granted, he's been on my one Fantasy team two years running, but $4M to punt the ball a few times a game - I know he's been an integral part of the Raiders game the last few years because their offense is so bad, but still.  What's next?  $15M for a Cornerback?  Oh wait, Al Davis just authorized that for Nnamdi Asomugha - 3 yrs $45.3M.  Though he's worth it as probably the only true "shutdown corner" in the league, I can see Drew Rosenhaus right now on ESPN in a few weeks asking for $10M for Lito Shephard - "Leeetoe".  What recession?  Al Davis, when is he retiring?

It's just about Tourney Time - get ready, we'll be ramping up in the next 3-4 weeks with conference championships.  The field is so wide open this year, it should be a good NCAA tournament time - who will win? Oklahoma, NC, Duke, Pitt, UConn, Memphis, Davidson?

Utley seems ready to roll down in Clearwater.  Says he thinks he'll be ready for Opening Day - don't forget we have the World Baseball classic that delays everything by about a week.  Just want to again point out that the Phillies are 2008 World Phucking Champions - boy how I wish Hines Ward would have said something like that at the Steelers celebration.  We'll see what 2009 brings, hard for them to repeat, but I'll take another Division Championship.  What a month for sports mid-March to mid-April will be with WBC, NCAA, Spring Training, NBA ramping up and of course The Masters.



Around the Balls - just wanted to throw that in, nothing else to add.