Thoughts on the Brewers, Packers, Bucks, etc. Along with anything else that strikes me as funny, odd, or worthy.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Last word on Rodger's hit
Interesting analysis by Seifert on the 4-letter.
I'm not so ignorant that losing your best defensive player & being without a running back that could eat clock doesn't play into last week's Packer loss, but when Brady gets a roughing call when someone brushes his leg and Manning has an Enterprise-worthy shield around him, young QB's are often left without this protection.
Sunday's non-call wasn't nearly as bad as Berry leaving his feet & lowering his head last year in the playoffs, but if they're going to call catches in the end zone by the letter of the law, this needs to be consistent also.
I'm not so ignorant that losing your best defensive player & being without a running back that could eat clock doesn't play into last week's Packer loss, but when Brady gets a roughing call when someone brushes his leg and Manning has an Enterprise-worthy shield around him, young QB's are often left without this protection.
Sunday's non-call wasn't nearly as bad as Berry leaving his feet & lowering his head last year in the playoffs, but if they're going to call catches in the end zone by the letter of the law, this needs to be consistent also.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
The last two strikes to Crawford just exemplifies the laziness of today's umpires. Any effort would be asking too much from these buffoons.
Is it too much to ask that along with these supposed "grades" they get, they also head back for some actual training? On the other hand, this proves my thoughts on unions: They exist only to protect the crappy workers.
Is it too much to ask that along with these supposed "grades" they get, they also head back for some actual training? On the other hand, this proves my thoughts on unions: They exist only to protect the crappy workers.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Melvin on Gomez
First of all, thank goodness I wasn't playing the Doug Melvin "and that" drinking game tonight. I swear he hit 20 during that half inning.
Second, this is the third mention I've heard from Doug in the last week how Gomez was rushed to the majors and missed out on some needed development. Like I posted earlier, Carlos has taken what the braintrust is selling and, pun intended, run with it. His line drive rate has seemingly sky-rocketed lately.
Even the casuals that call for getting rid of him have to salivate at what 162 games of that speed can provide the Brewer's offense.
Second, this is the third mention I've heard from Doug in the last week how Gomez was rushed to the majors and missed out on some needed development. Like I posted earlier, Carlos has taken what the braintrust is selling and, pun intended, run with it. His line drive rate has seemingly sky-rocketed lately.
Even the casuals that call for getting rid of him have to salivate at what 162 games of that speed can provide the Brewer's offense.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Crew 3 - SF 0
If golf can help Wolf's pitching, I wonder what it could do for my bowling.
Al points out Wolf's ERA is 3.88, minus a mercy shellacking in Pittsburgh. Obviously there would be some regression moving from Dodger Stadium to Miller Park, but Wolf has been essentially what he needed to be this year.
If the Crew can somehow find a #2 or another solid #3 to slot in with Gallardo/Wolf, I think getting back to league-average pitching is possible. With the bullpen pretty much set for next year (and decidedly cheaper), there could be some room to spend. Of course, the Prince dilemma will be the talk of the off-season, but the pitching is absolutely critical.
Al points out Wolf's ERA is 3.88, minus a mercy shellacking in Pittsburgh. Obviously there would be some regression moving from Dodger Stadium to Miller Park, but Wolf has been essentially what he needed to be this year.
If the Crew can somehow find a #2 or another solid #3 to slot in with Gallardo/Wolf, I think getting back to league-average pitching is possible. With the bullpen pretty much set for next year (and decidedly cheaper), there could be some room to spend. Of course, the Prince dilemma will be the talk of the off-season, but the pitching is absolutely critical.
Braunie's Last Two Months
Jim over at Bernie's Crew wonders if we should still worry about Braun going forward.
I go back to Hanson hitting him on the elbow earlier this year. Braun was tearing the cover off the ball all season up to that point. Young players rarely suffer an extended drought without an injury playing a part. I think it was at that point he decided to play through it, developed the attitude that some contact is better than no contact and changed accordingly.
I have no idea how calculated Ryan Braun can be, but is this the year he decided to consciously get the ball in play more, cut down on K's, up his walks & pitch selection, then tie his power game back into it in '11?
I go back to Hanson hitting him on the elbow earlier this year. Braun was tearing the cover off the ball all season up to that point. Young players rarely suffer an extended drought without an injury playing a part. I think it was at that point he decided to play through it, developed the attitude that some contact is better than no contact and changed accordingly.
I have no idea how calculated Ryan Braun can be, but is this the year he decided to consciously get the ball in play more, cut down on K's, up his walks & pitch selection, then tie his power game back into it in '11?
Friday, September 17, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Carlos Gomez
I must say, whatever the braintrust discussed with Gomez seems to have hit home. He's making attempts to utilize his most potent weapon, speed, and not leaving his shoes in the box on every swing like earlier in the season.
Sounds about right from the "global warming" meatheads...
Honestly, I'm not surprised by this... most of these so-called green politicians are so out of touch with the average American family, they couldn't remove their heads from their backsides with a crowbar.
African Genital Washing Study? I'm Not Kidding...
I challenge anyone to tell me how this is in any way job creation, pertinent, or even a semi-valuable use of resources... $800,000 to study post-coital genital washing among African males.
How is that a better spending of "stimulus" dollars, than simply letting hard-working Americans keep their money?
They just keep embarrasing themselves on the Hill and pretending we aren't noticing.
How is that a better spending of "stimulus" dollars, than simply letting hard-working Americans keep their money?
They just keep embarrasing themselves on the Hill and pretending we aren't noticing.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Speaking of lovely ladies, Meghan McCain gets a lot of flak for her weight, but, my goodness, what a gorgeous woman. This Times story makes me think if she wanted to, she could easily carry the flag of fiscally-responsible, progressive-thinking conservatives.
How can a channel have a video awards when they don't show videos?
The only saving grace was the 30 seconds of Ashley Greene.
The only saving grace was the 30 seconds of Ashley Greene.
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