Monday, June 13, 2016

My Sports Recap and Thoughts from the "D" and Beyond....

My weekly review post of Sports and My Thoughts as they pertain to the "D" and Beyond for the week ending Sunday  07.03.16 .  This was a week filled with all sorts of drama and ups and downs. In the "D":
Lions: The Lions are a month away from opening training camp. Lots of questions surround the Lions this year including, OL, DL, RB, WR, LB, CB's, etc... Lions QB Matthew Stafford came out recently and said the Lions would be fine without retired future HOF WR Calvin Johnson. If the last 6 games last season under new OC Jim Bob Gun Slingin' Cooter are any indication of what is to come this season, the Lions should be in the Top 5 of all offenses this season. The Defense will be a huge question mark, especially trying to stop the run and coverage with the secondary. Taylor Decker the Lions 1st round draft pick seems to have locked up LT already during Mini Camp. The Lions have a tough schedule this season opening with 3 of their first 4 games on the road. The Lions also made headlines this off season when they announced they would finally have real cheerleaders at their games. I see the Lions winning 9 possibly 10 games this season.
Red Wings: Detroit and GM Ken Holland were very busy during last weekends NHL Draft dealing Pavel Datsyuk and his dean contract to Arizona in a move that greatly benefited both both teams. The move frees up much needed cap space but it did cost the Red Wings a chance to pick on of the top defensemen who had slide way down during the draft. The Red Wings plan on being very busy in the Free Agency market which begins on July 1st. Detroit needs to unload goalie Jimmy Howard and his contract but at this time no one wants him or his big contract. GM Ken Holland has promised to retool and overhaul the team during this off season but his resigning of aging veteran Drew Miller has many questioning his motives and getting fresh blood and attitudes in a very stagnant Locker room. Saddled with big contracts to underachieving aging players could cause salary cap issues once again..The Red Wings, their fans, the NHL and the Hockey World lost one of its greatest ambassadors this past week as Gordie Howe aka Mr. Hockey passed away at the age of 88. Not only was He revered as one of the greatest hockey players of all time, but He was a man of integrity and compassion and was an icon to Everyone around the World, especially in the City of Detroit and its Communities. The new name of the Red Wings arena which is scheduled to open for the 2017/2018 season is The Little Caesar's Arena, maybe they will rename the new arena in his name? 
Pistons:  The Pistons took Henry Ellenson with their 1st pick in this years NBA Draft as they try to get faster meaner bigger at the same time. Detroit needs to add another big man as well as a good mid range shooter who can play defense. Bad defense, poor Free Throw shooting, and trying to win games by taking way too many 3 pointers are huge areas the Pistons need to address this off season.  Detroit made the playoffs for the first time since 2009 were swept in the 1st round.
Tigers: The Tigers are currently in 3rd place in the AL Central with a 40-38 record.  The Tigers who win 3 or 4 games and then turn around and lose 4 or 5 games in a row currently are no better then a .500 team with the 3rd highest payroll in all of baseball. The Tigers after today embark on a long 12 game road streak which will be the tell tale sign of is this team is a true contender or just another pretender.....Ex GM Dave Dumbrowski who was fired mid way thru last season saddled the Tigers with massive contracts to numerous aging underachieving overpaid veterans both hitters and pitchers. Detroit is currently 7-25 against teams .500 or better including a dismal 0-9 against the Cleveland Indians and have been out scored by the Indians 60-20 in those 9 games. Starting pitching is the biggest concern for the Tigers who have 3 above average starters and then pretty much nothing.  Annibal Sanchez who currently is making $17M a season has been relegated to the bullpen and  Mike Pelfrey who also make $8M a year has been in and out of the starting rotation. The bullpen has been good one night and terrible the next. It seems the Tigers will have to rely on hitting to win games as the pitching and defense have been suspect at best and the continued base running blunders are becoming more glaring as the season goes on.  The Tigers have been shutout 7 times this season already, are a feast or famine offense which can score allot of runs but also loses a lot of games when they only score 1 or 2 runs a game. Mental mistakes, base running blunders and sometimes looking very lackadaisical and playing uninspired at times has this team looking to win maybe 80 games this season. The AL Central which many thought would be the toughest Division is all of baseball is now seen as whichever Team wins 88-90 games will win the division.The Tigers are an aging team that need to unload some veterans by the trade deadline and get younger for the years to come. Having the 3rd highest payroll in baseball with 7 of the top 75 highest paid players on their team, one would think the Tigers would be 10 games or more above .500 instead of struggling to stay at .500 this season.
Spartans:  The MSU Spartan football team coming off another great season and now an elite College team year in and year out will be looking for answers as it replaces many top players who graduated this year but none more important then who will be the starting QB for the 2016 season. Most publications have this as a down year for the Spartans and have them winning only 9 games. I think with a little luck and a great defense 10 or 11 wins is possible and another Top 10 ranking for the Spartans.  The Spartan basketball team which lost out on the Josh Jackson sweepstakes still had a Top 5 recruiting year and will look to be another March Madness favorite next season.  Congrats to Coach Tom Izzo for being inducted into the  Naismith Hall of Fame for College Basketball. The Spartans will be a work in progress this upcoming season but Tom Izzo knows what it takes to win and I see them winning 22-25 games and another invitation to March Madness.  A side note, MSU lost one of the greatest College Hockey Coaches of all time in Ron Mason who passed away at the age of 76.
Wolverines: Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh has been making plenty of headlines since he came to Michigan 15 months ago,. He has recruited strongly and has started a new trend of being part of Satellite Football Camps all over the World. With a budget in the Top 3 of all Colleges, it seems He has an open checkbook to do as He pleases. There is no doubt that He has restored the football program to one of National prominence once again but at what expense? The Wolverines are a preseason favorite to win the B1G and also ranked in the Top 5 heading into the season.but it seems at times that Harbaughs ego gets the best of him and it is His ego that is put before the University of Michigan and its football program. No doubt social media plays a very important role in our lives nowadays but it seems that Coach Harbaugh uses social media for the wrong reasons allot of the time. Hopefully He will concentrate on his job of coaching and winning games at Michigan. Good luck to the Wolverine football team this year and I see them winning 10 games in 2016. The Wolverine basketball team is retooling and hoping for another NCAA run next season. Coach Beilein  has done a good job at Michigan and I see another 18-20 win season and a possible March Madness berth for the Wolverines this up coming season.
Sports beyond the "D":
NFL: The NFL Season is less than 75 days away and teams are conducting their Mini Camps. Andrew Luck QB for the Indianapolis Colts became the highest paid player in NFL History today with a 5 year deal for over $25M a year. The NFL lost one of the greatest defensive minds of all time when Buddy Ryan passed away after a battle with cancer at the age of 85.  Ryan was a defensive genius who engineered the great Bears defense of 1985 when they won the Super Bowl, He also went on to be an NFL Head Coach as well. He has 2 sons currently as Coaches in the NFL. The Draft is over and all NFL teams are looking to see if they got better than last year and how they were progress before the 2016 season. Many players thru free agency are now playing for other teams and excitement in all 32 NFL Cities is loud and growing as the season grows nearer.  No one knows for sure how many of the draftees will preform in the NFL The off season has been filled with numerous Black Eyes for the NFL from Player misconduct to the admittance by a senior NFL official that there is evidence of a link between CTE and the NFL Players. The bigger issue is the ploy of the NFL to not use the top researcher from Boston to engage the current study but they tried to discredit him using a marketing game that blew up in their face. In front of a Congressional meeting, Congress has demanded answers from the NFL as to why they did what they did. Even crazier is some Owners have come out and said they do not believe there is any evidence to support this. For the NFL and the Owners it is all about the $$$$$ and the Owners are all greedy and do not want to part with their money. As if the Owners and the NFL do not have enough money, the NFL is now going to play games in China as well as the UK and Mexico. The NFL should concentrate on making the game better and dealing with its current issues instead of trying to dilute the game and water it down with thoughts of global expansion on the horizon just to make more money
MLB Baseball:  Its been an interesting start to the 2016 Baseball season. The Cubs have the best record in all of baseball. Baseball continues to see ugliness in brawls and some players seem to think they have the right to crowd the plate and that the pitcher doesn't have the right to throw inside anymore. Baseball sure has changed for in the old days if the batter crowded the plate the pitcher was going to throw inside every pitch. Nowadays punishment is more for the pitcher and not the batter and MLB has become too soft in handing out its suspensions and discipline. Excitement is in the air, but the MLB has some tough decisions to make. MLB wants to expand again to possible cities like Vancouver and Montreal but yet cant even fill stadiums for Opening Day in places like Miami and TB and attendance is bad in a few other cities as well.  The Players Association in All major sports seems to think that if the Player is no longer prosecuted or if the charges are dropped then their should be no punishment or discipline for the Athlete. The Players Association doesn't care about the victims at all, they only care about the player and their monies. They are to Blame almost as much as the Player themselves and this is just so sad in today's society! MLB decided to uphold the lifetime ban of the greatest hitter of all time, Pete Rose in a decision that is both idiotic and dumbfounding to Me. No one questions what He did but the lifetime ban is just wrong in so many ways. He has been punished long enough and it is an abuse of power by the MLB Commish to take this stance. I know many of you will disagree with Me on this, but I do not care if you do or not. I feel very strongly on this issue!! Barry Bonds is getting support from some ex players saying He should be in the HOF, but I think there are still many questions about his alleged steroid use that will need to be answered before he can even be considered for the HOF. Based on voting the past 4 years for the HOF those voters seem to be thinking as I am, and it reflects in his still not getting in at this time.The off season started off with a bang as the biggest contracts ever in free agency being given out. The Owners seem to think they are playing with Monopoly money in signing these free agents but once again it will be the fans who will pay the price for this outlandish and foolish spending in increased ticket prices, parking prices, concession and team apparel. When will it ever stop? Also teams seem to only care about what a player can do on the field to help them win and not what kind of person the player is off the field. 
NCAA:  The NCAA and Women's Basketball and the Sports World lost an icon and legend yesterday when ex Tennessee Volunteer Women's Basketball Coach Pat Summitt died at the age of 64. She is the winningest coach in women's basketball history, has numerous titles and other awards as well. In other news, the NCAA continues to be its own worst enemy in allowing schools who have broken NCAA laws to continue on while investigations take longer than they should and the back door dealing when the schools are caught for reduce discipline continues on. Baylor which is a private school badly mishandled  their own investigation into assaults by its football players against female students. They fired their Head Coach Art Briles but how does the AD and the University President still keep their jobs? An Stanford University student athlete allegedly rapes a student and yet the judge gives him only a 6 month sentence? Not only is that a travesty but where is the NCAA to expel this student as well as Stanford refusing to do the right thing as well. Colleges protects their athletes above all else for winning and making money is now the norm at the major schools anymore!!  A recent college athlete while on stage at the NFL draft, tells a reporter that he received money to play at Ole Miss. I am sure the NCAA is looking into this alleged allegation as I write this but time will tell if they do anything or not. Two other schools, North Carolina and Syracuse are questionable as to should they even be allowed to be in the Tournament at all. Both schools have had serious violations from the NCAA and many, such as Myself think it is a disgrace that the NCAA allowed them to even be playing in the NCAA Tournament at all! The NCAA which over the past few years has become powerless against the bigger schools when it comes to levying sanctions and penalties for violations seems to have their hands full right now. The Bigger Schools and Conferences are the ones who tell the NCAA what if anything will be done for Schools who have violated rules of the NCAA. It is now a joke!! Southern Miss and Ole Miss were hit with numerous serious violations by the NCAA and as all Colleges do, they deny any wrong doing even though they know they have committed violations. The University of Tennessee was the latest to be charged  but besides serious alleged violations within their football program they were also charged with and also sued for a Hostile Sexual Environment and Sexual harassment. Again, they have denied any wrongdoing but as it was with the University of Oregon, we are seeing a pattern of Colleges brushing these incidents and violations and sexual harassment under the rug and also going after the victims and not those who were responsible in the first place!
NBA and NHL: 
     Breaking News; 2 days after the NBA finals and 2 days before the NBA Draft,  the Chicago Bulls in a 5 player deal, have traded Guard Derrick Rose to the NY Knicks. With the draft over and Free Agency set to take place this weekend, many teams are jockeying for their list of Free Agents. With the salary cap expected to go up approximately 20M, teams are chopping at the bit to pay even more to get the player they deem right for their team. The NBA crowned this years champions, the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday after they came back from a 3-1 deficit to beat the GS Warriors in Game 7. LeBron James led the Cavs and won the NBA Finals MVP. It was a bitter sweet loss for the Warriors who won more games in the regular season than any other team in NBA history and they were looking to repeat as NBA Champs for the 2nd year in a row.  Teams nowadays have no loyalty to their players as evidenced by the Thunder shopping around their player(s) while the playoffs were going on as well as the Cavaliers doing the same. A couple of Coaches were let go in a league that firing and hiring coaches is the norm. I wonder why the GM's who hire these coaches aren't let go as quick as the Coaches they let go?
     In the NHL, the NHL draft took place a week ago and Free Agency is starting this weekend, teams are already trading players and freeing up cap space to go after the dozen or so top players eligible in the market. The NHL also announced expansion into Las Vegas in a few years and Seattle is the next potential city to host an expansion team. I cannot understand the rationale of expansion when their are quite a few team struggling financially right now in the NHL.  the Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup beating the San Jose Sharks in 6 games. Sydney Crosby won the MVP of the playoffs but many including myself wonder how much influence the Canadian media had in this decision. Clearly Kessel should of been the MVP of the playoffs. 
Miscellaneous;  The Olympics are about 6 weeks away yet allot of turmoil around Rio and the City not ready for the Olympic venue as well as the huge controversy surrounding the Zika virus. Also huge issues with drug doping with the Russia Olympic team. 
Nascar:  Tony Stewart wins at Sonoma  . PGA: Billy Hurley III wins theQuicken Loans National..

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