Wednesday, September 14, 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 Saturday  09.17.16 .  This was a week filled with all sorts of drama and ups and downs. In the "D":
Lions:  Detroit opened its 2016 NFL with a thrilling come from behind 39-35 win over the Indianapolis Colts. The defense was burned repeatedly late in the game and the lions lost their composure as well but the offense was almost unstoppable and Matt Prater kicked the winning FG minutes after missing a crucial extra point.  Most publications and sport pundits have the Lions winning 3 to 7 games this year. While the Lions have many question marks on both sides of the ball, it seems they still will be an explosive team offensively.  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 10 of all offenses this season.  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 8 games maybe 9 if they stay healthy and can play some defense this season.
Red Wings:  The Red Wings and GM Ken Holland promised hockey fans of the storied franchise a complete makeover of its roster. Needless to say, Holland fell far short on his promise and Detroit will be no higher than a 6 seed this season in the NHL Eastern Conference. The days of Free Agents wanting to come and play for the Red Wings is long over and Holland seems to be left in the dust when trying to sign free agents.  The Red Wings also didn't land a much needed defense men or two and as of right now haven't done much to bolster their team roster. GM Holland will have to make a blockbuster trade to get the help he needs as well as finding a way to trade G Jimmy Howard and get a bit more cap relief. Saddled with big contracts to underachieving aging players could cause salary cap issues once again.. 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 Detroit Pistons are looking forward to the upcoming NBA Season. The Pistons were busy in the off season and look forward to making noise in the NBA East Conference. The Pistons also resigned C Andre Drummond to a 5 yr $130M deal.  Detroit made the playoffs for the first time since 2009 were swept in the 1st round.Detroit should continue their climb this season up the NBA East Standings and be a #3 or #4 seed in the playoffs.
Tigers: The Tigers are currently in 2nd place in the AL Central with a 78-69 record.  Detroit is 35-29 since the All Star break and are 7.0GB of the first place Cleveland Indians and also 3.0GB of the Orioles for the final WC spot. Detroit finished a disappointing  2-2 in a must win 4 games series against the Twins and were 3-4 on the current road stand. The Tigers have now lost 12 out of 13 to the Indians and have been outscored 90-40 in these games. The Tigers are suffering from numerous injuries many to their key players and they are band aiding their team right now.  The Tigers lost Nick Castellanos to a broken hand out at least  4-6 weeks and placed Pitcher Jordan Zimmermann on the DL for the second time this season. Detroit which stood pat during the MLB Trade deadline need to get consistent pitching and the offense needs to score run on a regular basis and not be either Feast or Famine. 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.
Spartans:   The Spartans had a bye week as they prepare for a showdown in South Bend on Saturday against Notre Dame.  Although MSU is ranked by many in the Top 20 this year, this year will be somewhat of a transition period due to the graduation of many Top Offensive and Defensive Players. The Spartans should still win 9 or 10 games this year but will have to rely on a great defensive while the offense gets settled with a new QB and running game. The MSU Spartans football team are now an elite College team  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. 
Wolverines:  The Wolverines had an easy time with Central Florida and  they were very impressive on both sides of the ball. Michigan plays their first 5 games at home this year and 8 out 12 games in Ann Arbor. With an easy first 7 games, Michigan should be 7-0 before they face any stiff competition this season. Michigan football is making plenty of waves in the betting world as they are the team most bettors are putting money down on to win the national Championship this season. Harbaugh who has done a marvelous job of recruiting and getting the Wolverines back into the National spotlight will have his hands full with a much tougher schedule than the one He had last year. One of the biggest knocks against Harbaugh in his great coaching career is that every year His teams lose a game or two that they should of won.  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? 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 Here.  The NFL Season opened with a bang with many of the games going do to the final minute or OT and most games decided by a touchdown or less. Another big time player Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater went down with a season ending knee injury during the preseason. Although this was a non contact injury it still begs the question how much practice is needed for the players of the NFL. The Vikings needing a veteran QB to replace Bridgewater went out and traded for Sam Bradford with the Eagles giving up a 1st round draft pick in next years draft to obtain Bradford. Most fans and players alike say the preseason is a waste but to the NFL and the Owners it is all about screwing the fans over for even more money with the 2 additional home games each team gets with the preseason. Until it is addressed, more players will get hurt and in the case of the Vikings, they went from being a playoff team and possible winner of the NFC North to a team that will be lucky to win 6 games now.  NFL teams are working hard in training camp to establish their 53 man roster for the season opener. Excitement is always high at this time of year. The biggest news so far is the injury to Tony Romo that will sideline him for 6-10 weeks.  Joey Bosa 3rd round pick of the Chargers has finally been signed by the Chargers but what type of shape he is in for the first couple of games has yet to be seen.  This is what pro sports has come down too, athletes demanding trades, athletes demanding which teams they will play on and who they want on their teams. Entitlement is the new word for both the Owners and the Players nowadays and that leaves the fans to pay the price for this so called "Entitlement. Andrew Luck of the Colts and Von Miller of the Broncos seem to be the biggest winners this off season. Both signed huge contracts with a ton of guaranteed money with their deals. Also, the Deflategate saga has ended with Tom Brady and the NFLPA finally agreeing to the 4 game suspension from the 2015 AFC Championship Game.A lot of wasted time and money for something many of us knew what the outcome was going to be. I wrote from the beginning that Brady was guilty and although He will go down as one of the greatest QB's of all time, His image will also be tarnished as well. Other issues that reared their ugly heads today including reports out of Pittsburgh that Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell missed drug tests this off season and is looking at a mandatory 4 game suspension if these reports are true. Also, Dallas Cowboy RB Ezekiel Elliott girlfriend has posted and alleged on social media she has been bruised and battered and assaulted by Elliott. Ray Rice, ex NFL player wants to play again in the NFL and promises to donate his entire salary to victims of domestic violence if given another chance in the NFL. 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:  MLB  is now into the final month of the regular season, teams have made their trades or stood pat and now the dog days of summer are among us.  Teams are seeing players hurt, and are relying heavily on their minor league farm systems to fill the gap. It is time for all the high priced , high payed players to earn their monies and the young players to show they belong in the Major Leagues. Both Mark Teixeira and Alex Rodriguez announced their retirements this past week after long careers in Baseball. Both players made their mark in the MLB and will be remembered as all time good players. Congrats also to Marlins OF Ichiro Suzuki who got his 3,000th career MLB hit yesterday, He joins an elite group that have accomplished this feat.
NCAA:  CFB Football is here. Week 2 is over and it was a week with most Top 25 teams handling their business.  Alabama continues to be #1 in the CFB rankings. Tennessee beat VT in front 0f over 150,000 fans at the Bristol Speedway and both Georgia and Clemson struggled mightily before beating unranked opponents. This past weekend 6 Notre Dame players were arrested on charges of drug possession, resisting arrest and carrying a gun. ND Coach Brian Kelly only decided discipline for 2 of the players out of 6, once again adding to the top players always get preferential treatment and winning means more than doing the right thing! North Carolina who was caught allegedly in another academic cheating scandal now wants the jurisdiction taken away from the NCAA to impose penalties or sanctions in regards to this alleged cheating scandal. Powerful conferences and Universities once again do not want to face the piper and deal with the rules they have been governed by and think they are above any law or rules they have broken. Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban once again chooses to refuse to allow a scholarship athlete to transfer to another SEC school. It is ironic seeing that Saban if He chooses to do so can leave Alabama and go to any school of his choosing but an athlete who is a student first, cannot decide to go elsewhere and play the same sport. Tim for the NCAA to step in and do the right thing!  Baylor University HC Jim Grobe said this week that He didn't see anything wrong with the way Baylor handled its internal investigation of the sexual incidents regarding football players. He also went on to say that He was sure this type of behavior goes on at most other colleges as well. How Baylor hired him to be their next football coach when He as well as the University are in total denial of culture that surrounds the football program is beyond me. The following day, ex Baylor football player Shaun Oakman was charged with sexual abuse.   The NCAA which has become powerless to deal with the bigger schools needs to start addressing violations and issues on a much more timely manner and stop letting the bigger schools tell them what they are going to do. It is the old adage, when their is smoke their is usually fire and in most cases the universities usually only report a minor part of what is truly going on. Time for the NCAA to be the Governing Body and stop letting the Bigger schools bully them around.
NBA and NHL: 
     NBA lost a fine ambassador of the League when the San Antonio Spurs Tim Duncan announced his immediate retirement after 19 seasons in the League.  The NBA Free Agency was nothing short of the NBA Owners once again throwing around crazy foolish stupid money on players who are average to a bit above average at best. But the biggest surprise was OKC PF Kevin Durant deciding to screw over the OKC team and its fans and bolt to the Golden State Warriors. In the end it will be the fans who will absorb the foolishness of the Owners in higher ticket prices and concession prices as well.Draymond Green a top player of the Golden State Warriors was arrested at his alma mater this past weekend for assault. more to follow.
     In the NHL, Free Agency also tool place and just as it was in the NBA, Owners threw around lots of money and lengthy contracts to average or above average players in which most were either aging or older veterans. 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. 
Miscellaneous;  The Olympics have just finished and after 16 days of intense competition, the USA came out on top with 121 medals. Rio did an amazing job with the Olympics and outside of a bit of controversy fro the Russian drug doping scandal, polluted swimming waters, lying by Ryan Lochte of the USA and an IOC top official arrested for ticket scalping, all in all it was an impressive Olympic games for the World to see.  underway and I have to say the Opening Ceremony that Brazil presented to the World was amazing.! Medals are being won and participants are letting it all out in their events. I do have to question why any of the Russian Olympic Team is even allowed to be participate! Russia was convicted of an all out doping scandal of its athletes that its sports federation was a part of, and the IOC for some unknown reason (although there are many theories as to why) allowed 271 athletes to participate in the Rio Olympics including some Russian athletes that failed not one but 2 or more drug tests including drug tests earlier this year! The IOC needs to be looked at very closely for in allowing the Russian athletes to participate after the Russian federation knowingly helped dope their athletes cheat. The IOC sent the wrong message that is ok to cheat and still participate in events. Rio and the City not ready for the Olympic venue as well as the huge controversy surrounding the Zika virus.
Nascar: Danny Hamlin wins at Richmond     PGA:  Dustin Johnson wins BMW Championship
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