Mike Adams: You Were Wrong About Brandon Marshall

Oct 15th 09

I love the Planet Mikey show. It is probably my favorite show I listen to on the radio. Mike Adams is one of the smartest personalities you could ever listen to, he knows so much about sports and life, and he has that practicality that isn’t pretentious.

I have to call him on his one mistake he made last week.

On Thursday or Friday, he was on the air with John Ryder ( hope I spelled his name correctly ), and the talking point was on the Patriots Denver game that was suppose to happen on Sunday. Someone called up and wanted to talk about the Patriots secondary, and whether they will be able to quell Brandon Marshall.

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Mike Adams and John both replied that they don’t even care, that they barely know who Brandon Marshall is and they pretty much dismissed the argument as a non-argument.

It irritated me because Marshall is known nationally as probably one of the top three receivers in the game. I would expect to have a better discourse with Mikey’s take, but he was unaware of how amazing Marshall is.

Mike, don’t make that mistake again. The only way Marshall isn’t dangerous on the field, is if he ends up beating women off of it.

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Does Your Kid Play Softball? Then They Can’t Ride A School Bus.

Oct 14th 09

This is a great story, and it is telling of certain institutional policies that are ridiculous for no apparent reason.

Worth the read, and worth it to bring up to a PTA meeting if your child’s school is run like this.

These rules should rarely be enforced, if for no other reason than to keep my taxes from being thrown away on frivolous poppycock.

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Tom Brady: The Fallen Messiah

Oct 13th 09

Tom Brady is getting shelled with negativity more in Beantown than Barack Obama.

The radio is A-Buzz with people calling saying that ” Tom Brady has lost it, Tom Brady isn’t the same as he was in 2007.”

This is probably the same Nation constituency that lauded Matt Cassell ( the now Winless Matt Cassell ) so much that it was only prudent to trade away the QB that actually won three Super Bowls. This is also the same group of people that move on and off the bandwagon like it was the Red Line going into Downtown Crossing. People always bring up his injury and age, like these are rare positions for QB’s to have.

Boston fans: Stop Being Fucking Loons!

Go look at Carson Palmer, and see how he’s doing. Go look at Phillip Rivers, and ask him how well he did coming back from knee surgery. Peyton Manning, oh my golly, you are about to win an MVP this year, and you are 33?

Age means zilch for a QB. The only times that QBs retire before they’re 35 is because they weren’t good enough to hold around against better talented players coming through the draft. Tom Brady might have his issues, but he isn’t Jeff Blake. He isn’t Trent Dilfer. He is Tom Brady.

I don’t excuse the poor play that Tom Brady has been showcasing. Hell, I am one of the few that blame him for our Super Bowl meltdown in 2007. He hasn’t hit Moss on a deep route since the Giants in 2007. And I am talking about the regular season game.

But he has done so much for this team’s success, that I am not about to turn on him now. He would have to lose 10 straight games for me to sour on him. Even then, dare would I have the balls to say Bobby Kraft should trade him.

Boston fans: get back to Earthspinning_globe_tom_brady_patriots. Give Brady some time, and understand that we are going to get our asses kicked in this game from time to time. Its called football, and last time I checked, the Patriots are still a team very few opponents want to fuck with. Lets relax.

ps: Bringing Back the Spinning Globe Papinos! Wazzzzzaaaap!

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That Wildcat Offense Against the Jets: Amazing

Oct 13th 09

Are you kidding me?!? The Jets had no answers against the Wildcat. They were forced to keep outside blitzes to a minimum, they had to put a whole bunch of linebackers closer to the line, and their whole secondary was in chaos trying to cover an open field deserted by a defense trying to stop this goofy offense.

It is goofy, not because it is amateurish, but because it seems like something reminiscent of a 90’s sports movie, like the Flying-V in the Mighty Ducks.

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In the end, the Dolphins are more dangerous to teams that play in the 3-4, because their backs can always adjust to where the gaps will open up, as well as go to where the smaller and less-impact players won’t be (ie: Run Away from Jenkins and Pace ).

I wonder if the Patriots move to the 4-3 was a long-term plan to hold the base against this gimmick offense in the future? Almost half the NFL has moved to the 3-4 defense, but one must wonder if any of these 3-down lineman setups will work if more teams begin to adopt some Wildcat schemes in their playbooks.

I might be making too much of Belichick’s move and the future of the Wildcat. But you had to come away from that game thinking about how powerful the scheme could be if utilized well.

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Red Sox 2009 Season: Short-Term Failure, Long-Term Success

Oct 12th 09

I criticize Theo Epstein, not due to my insane upbringing as a Boston sports fan or my paternal demeanor towards the teams, but due to the misaligned perception our GM has been receiving since he has been running the Red Sox.

When we win, he could do no wrong. When we lose, he still could do no wrong ( but there has been much rumblings on some of his decisions ). I can say, without a doubt, that people have overlooked nearly all of his bad decisions that he has made during his Red Sox tenure.

You will hear some of the whistle-while-you-work-blowers on WEEI. They will call up and Theo-bitch, and seldom these occasions are ever on the radio. These calls don’t receive much merit, because a lot of the people who have hard criticism of Theo Epstein have correlated their arguments in some way toward Manny Ramirez’s departure and the Bill Simmons article on the hypocrisy of the Red Sox front office.

Pete Sheppard doesn’t want to hear this. Michael Holley doesn’t want to hear this. Mike Adams sure as hell never wanted to hear this. “This” being that Theo Epstein fucked up when they decided to let Manny Ramirez go.

The same retort of bringing up the Manny ordeal is now correlative with bringing up the search of WMD’s in Iraq: it doesn’t matter, because it is in the past.

The evidence that Red Sox fans can use against Theo Epstein was never validated, even though the controversy was well-constructed by Bill Simmons, and now the argument had a statute of limitations that can never be resurrected.

The Manny Ramirez Argument Needs To Be Resurrected. But Not Because Theo Epstein Fucked Up.

Theo Epstein, and parts of Red Sox management, had long wanted to have Manny Ramirez off the books. And the trade delivered us another top-10 hitter in baseball in Jason Bay, as well as closed the books on looking for another left-fielder for years to come ( Manny was 37, none of us could expect him to keep doing steroids and hold his prime much longer ).

But I have been staunch in my perception of the trade:

If the Red Sox don’t sign Jason Bay, they will have made one of the worst decisions in the history of baseball. Period.

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There is no way that you can spend 30 million dollars for two right-fielders you can’t keep, only to have one ( Manny ) play for a title each year on the West Coast, and the other ( Jason Bay ), play for a title in your own division. This can’t be what You, I, or any Red Sox could’ve thought of for the future of the Red Sox. To be honest, this couldn’t be what the front office could’ve predicted, either.

It would be equivalent if the Yankees traded Alex Rodriguez, paid off his contract and traded him to the Marlins for Hanley Ramirez, and then let Hanlet Ramirez walk away to Beantown a year later.

Can this be about Money?

This whole case about the front office not wanting to spend so much on their field team is a baseless argument. 25% of the money they could’ve give Manny Ramirez or 33% of what they could give Jason Bay they gave to John Smoltz ($5,000,000). The other third and half of the power-hitter funds went to Brad Penny ($5,000,000).

Julio Lugo’s contract is still on the Red Sox books, although Theo Epstein has called the signing “a lesson learned”. Is Epstein turning a new leaf building our team for 2010 and beyond? Maybe.

But the reasoning that the Red Sox are cash-strapped, at least for composing their personnel for 2009, doesn’t make a lot of sense. Now, if they are deciding to pull back on their salaries for the future ( we do know Henry vouches for a salary cap publicly), they will have to do much better on fielding a proper team. Any mistakes in contracts ( such as Smoltz, Lugo, Matt Clement etc. ) will cripple our team this side of Jon Lester.

Seeing the team post-Manny: it just isn’t as good. And holding onto Manny wouldn’t have done anything, since his talent would’ve waned way before their youngsters fully blossoms (Lester and Buchholz).

Long-term Success

Jason Bay is a premiere hitter. This was a guy who had a nagging hamstring injury that held him stagnant for nearly 40 games statistically. He still ends up with 36 homeruns and 119 RBIs. He isn’t as intimidating as Manny Ramirez, but he can be. He can be a threat to the Yankees. He can be a threat to the league’s top pitchers. He can be the long-term solution to the Red Sox outfield power needs.

Letting him go would be the worst thing the Red Sox can do in putting out a championship team. Not only would it hurt their World Series chances, but it would upgrade their nemesis, the Yankees.

Do you possibly believe Jason Bay is going to find his home somewhere out of the AL East? If so, do any of us believe that he will end up on a team that we won’t meet somewhere down the line in the playoffs? Matt Holliday would be another great replacement, but are we willing to put up the $13-15 million to keep up with the Pinstriped-Joneses?

The Future of the Champions, or the Serfs

Victor Martinez was probably the best long-term pickup Theo Epstein has ever pulled off. He pushes a great bat into the lineup, is a great catcher, and will probably increase his DH role as David Ortiz wanes or is let go in the future.

Dustin Pedroia, The Greek God of Walks, The Lefty Monster ( Jon Lester ), Clay Buchholz, Ellsbury. The core for the Fenway favorites is solid for the next 5-7 years. But the price of legitimizing our contention for the World Series will not be set unless the power hitter in right-field is kept or replaced.

Against the Angels in this ALDS, our hitting was over-matched by good pitching, and this might be the sign of the times. We may never put out a home-run mashing team like we had in the past few years, but our hitting is ok enough. To keep it at this level, we have to keep the bats we already have, or fear another offensive collapse in the future.

We can say we don’t have the money for the bats, but we risk becoming the Blue Jays. The success of the Red Sox hinges on Jason Bay. It is in his signing, or in his departure, that will define what our fan-base received for the enigmatic Manny Ramirez, and the Bay decision will define the direction of American League East for years to come.

Theo Epstein and the Red Sox front office: Don’t fuck up.

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If Dallas Loses to Kansas City, Wade Phillips Should Be Canned

Oct 11th 09

As of right now, the score is 10-3 Kansas City, and Dallas isn’t holding the KC drive, which is now at the Dallas 20.

The Cowboys have been killed by not finishing their drives, and stupid offsides penalties all game. There is no reason for the score to look like this. If the Cowboys don’t shape up and do their job and win today, one would have to think that Wade Phillips job is on the line.

Jerry Jones doesn’t agree with me. But since the question has been raised and he answers it, one must think we won’t be in disagreement in the near future. At the end of the day, I write on a blog, and Jones runs a team expected to win. I hope he changes his mind, because Mike Shanahan is looking at his cell phone.

Any day now. The Cowboys nearly coughed up a fumble on the kick return. Any day now.

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Red Sox, 2009, Jason Bay/Manny Saga On The Brink

Oct 11th 09

I’m sorry, but the argument last year was that neither the Red Sox nor Manny Ramirez made it to the World Series. And in the 2009 campaign for the trophy, much of Red Sox Nation felt that we could win it without the dreads in the outfield.

Now, in the time when the Sox most needed a clutch bat in the lineup, JD Drew: Nothing. Dustin Pedroia: Nothing. Victor Martinez: Nothing. David Ortiz: WTF?

And what does Lester and Beckett do? None other than pitch their hearts out with no run support and end up losing the games they pitch.

Is this season over? No, they have a game going on right now, and they could easily end up battling for title in two weeks. But looking at the way this team is playing right now, and seeing how they played in last year’s playoffs, they seem to be missing something.

In the midwest, the Dodgers displayed a swagger and looseness very reminiscent of the World Series Red Sox teams of the past. Even Ranirez came through in the final game, running up three hits and 2 RBI to since it for the West Coast Blue.

I am not saying that we need Ramirez, but we all must be aware that the intimidation of our lineup that we have had in the past in the postseason is no longer apparent. No matter how many RBI’s Jason Bay will be behind Texeira for the season, no matter how much JD Drew hits in the postseason ( ps: This contract is way too much. Period ). no matter how much Beckett and Lester will mow down opposing hitters, the Red Sox post-Manny seem vulnerable.

This is no one’s fault. Manny wanted to leave, and we got an amazing hitter in place. But we did ( and we had to ) move a step down in terms of our offensive prowess. Whether Manny struggles or not, his mere existence in the lineup makes us better. It makes us better against good pitching, and not just any pitching.

But the postseason is coming up, and this is where Epstein must make the right decision: He must sign Jason Bay.

We no longer have that dominant lineup that can beat the best pitching in the game. But we are close enough, and we can still win the Championship this year and in future years ( hey, we are a very well-built team ).

But if Jason Bay ends up in the Yankee pinstripes, then we will have to look at the Manny trade as one of the worst trades in the history of baseball. We could end up with two great hitters playing for different teams, one for our arch-enemy, and account balance of $30,000,000 ( $20,000,000 for Manny, $10,000,000 for the Jason Bay rental ) that will culminate into one less dangerous hitter in our lineup.

And hitters are hard to come by. Unless we try to go out and get Matt Holliday ( if somehow we think he will be better than Bay ). Or Adrian Gonzalez. The latter would mean we would never see Bard and Bucholz ever again.

Epstein, the Manny trade isn’t over until you ink Bay. Do the right thing Epstein.

As for the Red Sox, welcome to the post-Manny era. We can at least rely on the best pitching staff in baseball to take us to the title for many years to come.

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Anaheim Kicks Ass… But Red Sox Got Three More Games Left

Oct 09th 09

The Anaheim Angels beat us by punching us squarely in the face. Great baserunning. Timely hitting. Getting to our ace ( even though you can content Lester made one bad walk and one bad pitch ). Cooling off our bats.

The Angels did everything right. The Red Sox did everything wrong.

But for some odd reason, I am not really afraid of losing the series. The Red Sox played a bad game while the Angels played their best. If the Sox get a fire in their ass in this series, the series is over. And the Red Sox will be moving on to play the Yankees.

I’m patient. Not going to worry.

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