Monday, November 23, 2009

Omar Vizquel Signs with White Sox- 1 yr. $1.75 Mil


Genius signing. Ramirez needs to learn to play that position with more consistency. Beckham will be learning to turn the double play from a master, and Vizquel will add leadership to a somewhat quiet infield, if you don't count AJ. During late innings he will be a great defensive replacement that you wouldn't be afraid to let swing the bat in extra innings. Congrats Kenny on another smart move.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

When Too Much Is Not Enough: Eagles 24, Bears 20




I have never really seen a Bears team like this. The god send with a rocket arm, Jay Cutler, looked ordinary, tentative, and frustrated. I realize that not every pass is going to be completed, but on at least three separate occasions Cutler missed wide open receivers for touchdowns. What I thought we were getting in Cutler was a superstar IN THE MAKING, and with the weapons he currently has, I had a feeling that it would take even longer. Tonight, those weapons seemed to be doing their job, and Cutler was really underwhelming. He looked disinterested, lacking in team effort, but most importantly, average.

Matt Forte took a back seat as far as running back highlights, especially with his 2.4 yards per carry. Kahlil Bell, a fill in, from the practice team, ran the first ball he has ever carried on the NFL level, 72 yards. Of course, this lead to another FG for the Red Zone Anemic Bears, but perhaps he can contribute for the remainder of the season.

I am sad that meaningful football has come to an end for the Bears before Thanksgiving, but I hope that this shines a light on so many of the Bears issues. The general manager, Lovie, and especially Ron Turner all need to have a strong post season once over. I do not feel that any coach could take this team, as it is currently comprised, to the promise land, but I fear how the future of this team will be constructed under this very small minded regime.

Onward and upward Bears fans. That Denver pick keeps getting better and better each year. Sigh.

BEARS PREVIEW!!!!!!! (Not very excited. Just looking for a reason to use exclamation point. They really make the blog pop!)


Bears vs. Eagles. I would have told you four months ago that this would be a huge game. HUGE! Now it is just a step closer to the end of a horrible season. Thank God for that.

I want to see 4 things tonight. 4!

1. Gaines Adams, our 2010 2nd Round Pick on the damn field.

2. Devin Aromashoudo (no idea), a WR with height, that Cutler has asked for, on the damn field.

3. THE SCREEN PASS. Run the damn thing until it stops working. (See game in SF for details)

4. Some semblance of a pass protection so the one guy I want to see on this team next season doesn't die.

Eagles 23 - Bears 17

Hawks 5, Oilers 2: Circus Trip of a Different Color


Hawks continue a very successful Circus Trip in Edmonton. Jonathon Toews had 2 goals and an assist, and Patrick Kane added a goal and an assist. The contract bound Kane and Toews have been on fire as of late, and the Hawks have a 6 game winning streak going into Vancouver to face the Canucks on Sunday night.

Until I learn more about this sport, I am keeping it to the stats. Anyone willing to help me figure Hockey out, please let me know.

Sorry for the Delay: Quick Saturday Recap


Bulls got toasted last night by the Nuggets, 112 - 93. The Bulls, led OFFENSIVELY by Derrick Rose with 28 points and 6 boards, played lousy defensively down the stretch. After leading by as many as 17 in the first quarter, the Bulls had a narrow 3 point lead at the half. That lead was gone before you could say "Ringling Brothers." The Bulls looked flat, and even though Rose had a quality offensive night, he needs to step it up on defense. He was scorched all night by JR Smith and Ty Lawson. Noah's streak of double doubles was broken, but Taj Gibson picked up the slack with 9 points, but 13 big rebounds. The Circus Trip continues on Monday in Portland. I am guessing more of the same will travel to Oregon until this team gets reliable scoring and in a hurry.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Hawks 7, Flames 1: Help Me Understand


The title doesn't really explain my point. First of all, congrats to the Hawks for an impressive team win and a huge 2nd Period. Now that that is out of the way, I don't understand the ins and outs of hockey. I am trying. I enjoy going to Hawks games. I sort of like watching it on TV, and I certainly enjoy the way that the Hawks run their franchise and raise young talent, but I don't understand enough about Hockey to appreciate the beauty of what I am watching on TV or from Section 216.

I am open to any tips followers have. Help me understand hockey. Help me understand why it is important to still pummel one another. Help me realize why they give out stars, like first grade teachers, to players who just got done beating the crap out of one another.

Anyhow. Keep your ears to the ground for new contracts for Duncan Keith, Patrick Kane, and Jonathan Toews. John McDonough is a marketing genius, so I am guessing that all the red carpets will be out for this one, once the circus leaves and our teams are allowed back home.

Lakers 108, Bulls 93. Wasn't that close.


Derrick Rose looked like the guy I remember from last year. Joakim Noah had another double-double. Too bad it all happened once the Bulls were down 20 and Jordan Farmer was letting Kobe catch his breathe.

I will have a full report tomorrow, but I will leave you with these questions. Where was Salmons in the second half? Where does Luol go and hide against big time opponents? He must be hiding all that talent the same place Greg Olsen is hiding all of that potential he is supposed to have.

Talk tomorrow.