Jumat, 29 April 2016
Scooter Heads to DL; Garza Moved to 60 Day
Milwaukee Brewers lost 7-2 against Chicago on Thursday afternoon. Milwaukee also lost Scooter Gennett for the next 15 games or longer with an oblique injury. Gennett started off the season with some spice will miss a good part of May. This means Jonathan Villar will get penalty of opportunities to hit at the two spot when Domingo Santana comes back from whatever he's dealing with currently. Gennett hasn't done a great job of staying healthy.
Matt Garza's injury was clearly worse than believed putting him on the 60-day means he's going to miss the first two months of the season. Not sure if Garza makes that much of a difference with these pitchers.
Charlie.
Johnny Manziel is a Nomad
Has anyone consider this theory? Johnny Manziel might be a nomad walking around the United States looking for his next party. Last week it was Coachella, this week, it's a Justin Bieber concert in Columbus. Do you think when Manziel looks up at the draft, he goes 'What the fuck happen?' Like he has to ask himself that question, correct? I would.
Charlie.
Dee Gordon Popped For 80 Games due PED's
Big news very late last night featuring Dee Gordon of the Miami Marlins, the
Milwaukee Brewers next opponent. They swept the Los Angeles Dodgers only to have Gordon drop his appeal and take his 80-game suspension. They are two PED's, and this is a bad look for baseball from an optics perspective.
For starters, Gordon is a very good player, and this is most notable player since Ryan Braun. He also is African-American which hurts as the MLB continues to grow the game to black audiences, and one of their prominent black baseball players gets busted. Further, there's the whole Barry Bonds is their hitting coach, and what does that mean for Gordon? That's completely reckless yet the media is banging that drum.
Baseball has the strictest penalties and tests yet players are still being caught for PED's. Gordon's brand doesn't change for me. I'm very anti-public shaming when a player does PED's. Mistakes happen and if Gordon did for injury recovery, he deserves to take thm.
Charlie.
Milwaukee Brewers next opponent. They swept the Los Angeles Dodgers only to have Gordon drop his appeal and take his 80-game suspension. They are two PED's, and this is a bad look for baseball from an optics perspective.
For starters, Gordon is a very good player, and this is most notable player since Ryan Braun. He also is African-American which hurts as the MLB continues to grow the game to black audiences, and one of their prominent black baseball players gets busted. Further, there's the whole Barry Bonds is their hitting coach, and what does that mean for Gordon? That's completely reckless yet the media is banging that drum.
Baseball has the strictest penalties and tests yet players are still being caught for PED's. Gordon's brand doesn't change for me. I'm very anti-public shaming when a player does PED's. Mistakes happen and if Gordon did for injury recovery, he deserves to take thm.
Charlie.
Myles Jack Wasn't Worth First Round Risk
Packers fans are upset after the first day of the draft. In related news, water is wet and the grass is green. Kenny Clark isn't going to wow anyone right now because he's not a player from Alabama and his teammate Myles Jack did not get drafted in the first round. He projected as a top 10 pick, and teams are scared off due to his knee injury.
A lottery ticket isn't a smart decision in the first round. Look at New England, they went after Dominique Easley two years ago in Round 1 who had multiple injury issues, and he ended up cut. There's no guarantee Jack would be a top flight linebacker for this team. Jack could fit into the Packers system yet many see him as a tweener, not a legit middle linebacker. Green Bay went with the safe option, and I cannot fault them for that move. No one knows Jack's trajectory even if people are trying to make him an All-Pro.
The Bama thing blows my mind a bit. All three players - Reggie Ragland, A'Shawn Robinson and Jarran Reed are great run-stuffers, but there's no evidence they can do anything against the pass. Just because they went to Bama doesn't make them a sure thing.
Charlie.
Kamis, 28 April 2016
Should The Packers Trade Up Tomorrow?
Besides Laremy Tunsil, the headline of the NFL Draft will be many notable, high-profile, players are going to be picked in the second round. The biggest one, Myles Jack, who scared teams off with the potential of a microfracture surgery.
The other names who are still available in Day 2 -> DT A'Shawn Robinson, ILB Reggie Ragland, CB Mackensie Alexander, DE Jarran Reed, DE Noah Spence, WR Michael Thomas, DE Chris Jones, DT Andrew Billings and DE Kevin Dodd.
All of these players were mocked in a first round in the past month. Green Bay would be wise to trade up in the middle part of the second round if one of these players continues to fall tomorrow evening. Although how this draft is developing it seems like talent will be there when the Packers pick late in the second round.
Fun first day, let's do it again tomorrow.
Charlie.
The other names who are still available in Day 2 -> DT A'Shawn Robinson, ILB Reggie Ragland, CB Mackensie Alexander, DE Jarran Reed, DE Noah Spence, WR Michael Thomas, DE Chris Jones, DT Andrew Billings and DE Kevin Dodd.
All of these players were mocked in a first round in the past month. Green Bay would be wise to trade up in the middle part of the second round if one of these players continues to fall tomorrow evening. Although how this draft is developing it seems like talent will be there when the Packers pick late in the second round.
Fun first day, let's do it again tomorrow.
Charlie.
Label:
2016 NFL Draft,
A'Shawn Robinson,
Andrew Billings,
Chris Jones,
Green Bay Packers,
Jarran Reed,
Kevin Dodd,
Mackensie Alexander,
Michael Thomas,
NFL,
Noah Spence,
Reggie Ragland
Packers Draft Kenny Clark from UCLA
Ted Thompson had a bevy of choices for the Green Bay Packers pick at 27th. There were linebackers available, defensive tackles and some offensive linemen as well. Thompson went with defensive tackle Kenny Clark from UCLA. He's an absolute monster in the middle. Clark showed well against the run for his entire college career and got better against the pass in his final year.
Clark is young at age 20 which is awesome and will have a lot of time to grow in the Green Bay Packers system. I'm not sure if it's a lock he's starting on day 1, but I wouldn't be shocked if that's the case.
Charlie.
Miami Takes Laremy Tunsil; Instagram Gets Hacked
Literally 10 minutes after I posted a blog about Laremy Tunsil, he gets drafted by Miami Dolphins and his Instagram hacked. I feel terrible for Tunsil. This is supposed to be one of the greatest days of your life, and instead, he's dealing with a public relations nightmare.
The Instagram posts refer to paying rent through an Ole Miss coach which could make things a little interesting.
Charlie.
Laremy Tunsil Tanking Due to a Bong Hit
Gotta respect Laremy Tunsil tweeting out how strong his lungs are 10 minutes before he gets drafted pic.twitter.com/cq9SV3GdZ9— Barstool Sports (@barstooltweets) April 29, 2016
Right before the start of the NFL Draft, Laremy Tunsil, the Ole Miss offensive
tackle, had his Twitter account hacked with a picture of him smoking weed out of a bong. Tunsil rocked a sweet executioner mask while doing it as well. Many believe his stepdad who is suing him hacked his account and posted the video which is the one of the saddest things I've ever heard.
Who knows where Tunsil will go at this point. Seattle would be an absolute steal, and if I'm Green Bay and he's there, you take him.
Charlie.
Green Bay Packers Draft Favorites
Green Bay Packers will have the fourth-to-last pick in this year's NFL Draft. They will be picking 27th. The saturated marketplace that is mock drafts have Green Bay taking all sorts of players. In order to get a better understanding of tonight's proceedings, let's look at 10 mock drafts from 10 outlets and see if we can find a similarity.
Andrew Billings (DT) - Baylor: Peter Schrager from FOX Sports (Don't think anyone would be complaining about that one).
Kenny Clark (NT) - UCLA: Bob McGinn, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Say what you will about McGinn, he's the gawd at this game. Clark would be solid, and never doubt TT going back to UCLA for talent).
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Jarran Reed (NT) - Alabama: Matt Miller, Bleacher Report (This is 14 days old, my guess is Miller will run one today, but still worth nothing. Reed is a run-stop machine.
Javon Hargrave (DT) - South Carolina State: Daniel Jeremiah, NFL Network (This would be the most Ted Thompson pick ever and with Jeremiah's past scout experience, I almost think it's happening)
Vernon Butler (DT) - Louisiana Tech: Dan Kadar, Mocking The Draft (Butler is picking up momentum in the past few weeks. McGinn said if Clark and Butler are both available, he'd lean Butler too)
Reggie Ragland (LB) - Alabama: Josh Norris, Rotoworld (There he is! The Packers Pinhead golden child, not a fan personally).
Darron Lee (OLB) - Ohio State: Doug Farrar, Sports Illustrated (If either happen, I will be doing cartwheels down my street).
The general consensus is Green Bay will look at defensive tackle in the first round. Only a few fray from that area of need for the Packers. Personally, I think Green Bay trading out of the first round. Paxton Lynch, Christian Hackenberg or Connor Cook will be in need and some team will want to trade up for him. Maybe the Browns or Niners and Packers will do it.
Charlie.
Label:
2016 NFL Draft,
Andrew Billings,
Darron Lee,
Green Bay Packers,
Green Bay Packers NFL Draft,
Jarran Reed,
Javon Hargrave,
Kenny Clark,
Laquon Treadwell,
NFL,
Reggie Ragland,
Vernon Butler
Dwight Howard A Buck? Hope Not.
Rumors are swirling around what teams might have early interest for Dwight Howard. The candidates so far are Orlando, Charlotte, Portland and Milwaukee. All four have young, talented, rosters to be prennieal playoff teams. But are we sure Howard isn't a vile teammate who seems to always burn whatever bridge he's on?
Charlotte makes the most sense. They have the Michael Jordan influence to keep him in check, and Steve Clifford is a no nonsense coach. Milwaukee would probably be third. They are a young team needing veteran leadership, but that's not what Howard will bring to the table. Instead, he will bring demands to be the number one and try to be the star of the team taking the shine away from Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jabari Parker.
If Howard were an above average role player and acted like it, I'm all for it. Howard's skills and stature are perfect for Milwaukee yet he's a diva, and Milwaukee isn't a place where divas succeed, ask Sheffield.
Charlie.
Charlotte makes the most sense. They have the Michael Jordan influence to keep him in check, and Steve Clifford is a no nonsense coach. Milwaukee would probably be third. They are a young team needing veteran leadership, but that's not what Howard will bring to the table. Instead, he will bring demands to be the number one and try to be the star of the team taking the shine away from Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jabari Parker.
If Howard were an above average role player and acted like it, I'm all for it. Howard's skills and stature are perfect for Milwaukee yet he's a diva, and Milwaukee isn't a place where divas succeed, ask Sheffield.
Charlie.
Rabu, 27 April 2016
Mason Plumlee Can't Stop Getting Dunked On
DeAndre Jordan absolutely BAPTIZES Mason Plumlee 😳https://t.co/Stv2klf1np— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 28, 2016
Is it wrong of me to call Mason Plumlee, "Yung Shawn Bradley" because that's what it looks like out there. Plumlee loves to get dunked on. In Game 2, Blake Griffin did it and now in Game 5, DeAndre Jordan delivered the absolute ruckus. Some might say 'Well, he's trying to block a shot' but in reality, he's the stereotype and making all big Caucasians look bad out there. The funniest part about this is Plumlee is having a great playoffs minus the getting dunked on.
Portland still won and will look for their second playoff series in win in three years.
Charlie.
Courtney Lee's Three Gives Hornets a 3-2 Lead
GAME CHANGER: Courtney Lee's 3 with 25.2 left in regulation brought the big W. #EnterTheSwarm pic.twitter.com/nnajA0TNgG— Charlotte Hornets (@hornets) April 28, 2016
What a game tonight in South Beach as Charlotte wins their third straight game to put Miami on the brink of elimination. I certainly didn't see this coming from Charlotte. I knew they played well down the stretch but thought Miami had the superior team. Charlotte battled again tonight with Miami, and after a botched layup, Courtney Lee hit the go-ahead three late in the game to put Charlotte ahead for good.
This will be Charlotte's first close out game at home since 2000-2001 where the swept the third-seeded Miami Heat in three games. They get another chance on Friday night.
Charlie.
Why Wouldn't An NFL Team Sign JaMarcus Russell?
I love comeback stories. They are always great, no matter the sport. There's a Sports Illustrated video coming out today with JaMarcus Russell, the former Oakland Raider. He talks about wanting to play again for an NFL team. This is a no-brainer for a struggling franchise a couple years away from competitive football.
NFL failed multiple times with this concept, but this is exactly why we need a D-League for football played in the offseason. Imagine Russell suiting up for an NFL AAA roster and being awesome then coming back full time?
Charlie.
Jaylon Smith is Worth The Risk For Green Bay
If the Fiesta Bowl didn't happen, we are talking about Jaylon Smith going
somewhere in the top 10. Smith was one of the best linebackers in college football at Notre Dame. There has been a great deal of discussion here in Wisconsin if Smith is there at 55 in the second, do you draft him knowing the concerns? The answer is yes.
More and more, I think Green Bay is trading down to the high second round because the value is in the second and third rounds. If Ted Thompson gets an extra pick, Smith is a lottery ticket. If he's great, the Packers have the steal of the last 10 years, and if he isn't, it was the worth the risk, you never know until it's tested out. Smith would be an impact player in a couple of years.R Packers have a real keen eye on second round talent as some of Thompson's best picks come out of the second round.
Reggie Ragland is the one everyone wants at inside linebacker, and I'm unsure about him. He doesn't strike me as an upgrade from anyone on this roster. Smith would be an interesting route to solve the linebacker problem.
Charlie.
somewhere in the top 10. Smith was one of the best linebackers in college football at Notre Dame. There has been a great deal of discussion here in Wisconsin if Smith is there at 55 in the second, do you draft him knowing the concerns? The answer is yes.
More and more, I think Green Bay is trading down to the high second round because the value is in the second and third rounds. If Ted Thompson gets an extra pick, Smith is a lottery ticket. If he's great, the Packers have the steal of the last 10 years, and if he isn't, it was the worth the risk, you never know until it's tested out. Smith would be an impact player in a couple of years.R Packers have a real keen eye on second round talent as some of Thompson's best picks come out of the second round.
Reggie Ragland is the one everyone wants at inside linebacker, and I'm unsure about him. He doesn't strike me as an upgrade from anyone on this roster. Smith would be an interesting route to solve the linebacker problem.
Charlie.
A.J. Hawk Released; Ted Wins Again
Look, I'm not trying to pour dirt on A.J. Hawk. Cincinnati Bengals released the veteran linebacker today. But like I've said before, this is why Ted Thompson is the General Manager. He rarely keeps guys too long (Uh, don't look at Bryan Bulaga, thx) and usually makes the right call on guys like Hawk. Just a friendly reminder when contracts are up next season for certain offensive linemen.
Charlie.
Is Drake The New Spike Lee?
Remember in the 90's, how annoying Spike Lee was to people who were and weren't New York Knicks fans. Watch the 30 for 30 'Winning Time' where Spike and Reggie Miller were the focus. People HATED Spike. I like Drake's music, but I cannot stand him as a basketball fan. I get the support and being a minority owner, but man, we are going to get a player x versus Drake moment and it's going to be awesome.
Selasa, 26 April 2016
BrewCap Vol. 20: Milwaukee's Rally Falls Short
Year 2 of the BrewCap where we look at all of the things during one Milwaukee Brewers game. This is a rough year so we'll try to keep it light and humorous without getting too mad about things unless it's really terrible.
Milwaukee Brewers knew they were in a for tall task against the Chicago Cubs
this week. Cubs hold the best record in baseball and have been destroying teams of late... Well just the Cincinnati Reds, but still, many believed this could be a rough series for the neighbors to the north. Milwaukee couldn't recover from a three run deficit and fell 4-3. It's their fourth loss in five games.
Player of the Day (Cubs) - Addison Russell (SS): I'm not ready to give Addison Russell, Brewers killer status, but he's getting up there. Russell seems to always play a hand in giving Chicago an advantage versus Milwaukee. Russell came through with a two-out two-run triple off Carlos Torres who replaced Jimmy Nelson in the middle of the inning. This broke a 1-1 game, and Chicago wouldn't look back.
Golden Sombrero Honoree - Scooter Gennett hurt: News came down from Craig Counsell after the game Scooter Gennett is suffering from oblique tightness. Not a good thing as Gennett has been a power source for the team and a productive hitter. Hopefully, he doesn't see any DL time, and I would guess he's out for the Chicago series given the weather conditions.
Lowlight: Ryan Braun's Stupid Off Day - Look I'm not mad at Ryan Braun. Everyone needs off days, and no one is Jason Kendall. Braun planned to take Sunday off, but he was feeling it so he played thus given today off as a way to keep the back fresh. Braun came off the bench and a pinch-hit two-run double. He stays hot even when he's on the bench for most of the game. Braun.
Missed Opportunities - Braun did drive in two runs, but two hitters, Domingo Santana and Jonathan Villar, had a chance to drive in the Brewers slugger to tie the game and failed to do it. Both left weakly with a strikeout and a popout. Also there's no reason the fourth run should have scored tonight. Milwaukee bungled that inning.
Next Up: Taylor Jungmann will try to rid himself of some Wrigley demons from last season while taking on one of the best in the game, Jake Arrieta. Crowd will be in full throat with Arrieta's return to Wrigley after a no-hitter. Brewers weren't hitting against him before it was cool.
Charlie.
Milwaukee Brewers knew they were in a for tall task against the Chicago Cubs
this week. Cubs hold the best record in baseball and have been destroying teams of late... Well just the Cincinnati Reds, but still, many believed this could be a rough series for the neighbors to the north. Milwaukee couldn't recover from a three run deficit and fell 4-3. It's their fourth loss in five games.
Player of the Day (Cubs) - Addison Russell (SS): I'm not ready to give Addison Russell, Brewers killer status, but he's getting up there. Russell seems to always play a hand in giving Chicago an advantage versus Milwaukee. Russell came through with a two-out two-run triple off Carlos Torres who replaced Jimmy Nelson in the middle of the inning. This broke a 1-1 game, and Chicago wouldn't look back.
Golden Sombrero Honoree - Scooter Gennett hurt: News came down from Craig Counsell after the game Scooter Gennett is suffering from oblique tightness. Not a good thing as Gennett has been a power source for the team and a productive hitter. Hopefully, he doesn't see any DL time, and I would guess he's out for the Chicago series given the weather conditions.
Lowlight: Ryan Braun's Stupid Off Day - Look I'm not mad at Ryan Braun. Everyone needs off days, and no one is Jason Kendall. Braun planned to take Sunday off, but he was feeling it so he played thus given today off as a way to keep the back fresh. Braun came off the bench and a pinch-hit two-run double. He stays hot even when he's on the bench for most of the game. Braun.
Missed Opportunities - Braun did drive in two runs, but two hitters, Domingo Santana and Jonathan Villar, had a chance to drive in the Brewers slugger to tie the game and failed to do it. Both left weakly with a strikeout and a popout. Also there's no reason the fourth run should have scored tonight. Milwaukee bungled that inning.
Next Up: Taylor Jungmann will try to rid himself of some Wrigley demons from last season while taking on one of the best in the game, Jake Arrieta. Crowd will be in full throat with Arrieta's return to Wrigley after a no-hitter. Brewers weren't hitting against him before it was cool.
Charlie.
Tigers Tyler Collins Has a Case of the Monday's
Looks like Tyler Collins will not be welcomed in Detroit anymore after this play...https://t.co/RydvHrYN1y— 120 Sports (@120Sports) April 26, 2016
Detroit Tigers outfielder Tyler Collins misplayed a ball in last night's win against the Oakland Athletics. Detroit's fanbase gave him a hard time about losing the ball in the lights, and Collins promptly flicked them all off. This is a GREAT move.
We don't flick people off enough. It's the perfect non-verbal way to get your point across very quickly. Glad Collins went the bird route because the whole Andrew Shaw thing would have been a million times better if he had just went double bird and not gay slur.
Charlie.
Tapping The Keg Episode 187: NFL Draft, Trading Braun, RIP Prince
Given I'm limited on time, I'm going to do this a little differently. You are going to have the same time stamps but there will not be much content behind it. We talked about Prince, NFL Draft, Steph Curry and the NBA Playoffs along with a bit of NHL Playoff talk plus should the Brewers trade Ryan Braun?
0:00-10:00: Prince
10:00-22:00: NFL Draft - More Packer draft talk around 13-20 minute mark.
22:00-31:00: To trade or not to trade Ryan Braun
31:00-34:00: NBA Playoffs
34:00-38:00: NHL and some new arena ice talk
Kevin Durant Drops a Bomb on Mark Cuban
Thunder's Kevin Durant responds to Mavericks owner Mark Cuban saying Russell Westbrook isn't a "superstar" pic.twitter.com/6jPw9WktV0— Ben Golliver (@BenGolliver) April 26, 2016
Oklahoma City Thunder forward will not be appearing on ABC's "Shark Tank" any time soon. After Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said Russell Westbrook wasn't a star, Durant proceeded to answer the question for Westbrook then call him an 'idiot' a couple times and asked for a next question. Durant and Westbrook move to the second round to face the San Antonio Spurs in a series beginning on Saturday night.
Charlie.
Senin, 25 April 2016
Chris Paul Fractured His Hand in Game 4
Chris Paul has a third metacarpal fracture on his right hand and will not return— Dan Woike (@DanWoikeSports) April 26, 2016
CHAOS. A day after Steph Curry sprains his MCL, Los Angeles Clippers point guard Chris Paul breaks his third metacarpal in his finger which basically connects the middle finger to the wrist per Arash Markazi of ESPN. Paul is going to miss quite some time with his injury especially if this affects his wrist in any way. Just when the Clippers saw an opening with the Warriors star down with an injury, it gets closed shut with Paul's injury.
To make matters worse, Blake Griffin went to the locker room with a sore quadriceps, the same one he hurt earlier this year. Clippers currently trail Portland in Game 4.
Charlie.
Blackhawks Season Ends With a Double Post
Double Post?! An unbelievable finish to an unbelievable Game 7. Don't Miss a moment. #StanleyCup https://t.co/yGRoqWEFBv— NHL on NBC (@NHLonNBCSports) April 26, 2016
It's been about an hour, and I'm still not sure how we didn't get overtime in Game 7 of Chicago Blackhawks-St. Louis Blues. Brent Seabrook could have sent this game to an extra period yet that didn't happen as the puck hit off the post twice failing to fall in the net. Brian Elliot did a great job getting a slight paw on it as well. St. Louis would hold on in the last four minutes to preserve the victory and move on to the second round for the first time in four years. They will play Dallas Stars which will be quite the contrast of stars.
Charlie.
Badgers Basketball Picks Up Two Recruits This Weekend
Wisconsin Badgers' 2016-2017 team is almost set depending on Nigel Hayes' decision to stay or go pro. Greg Gard picked up two recruits from ING Academy - D'Mitrik Trice and Aleem Ford. Trice is the younger brother of former Michigan State guard Travis Trice, and he's been gaining steam as a recruit since going the prep school route after high school. Trice is the first Wisconsin Badger point guard recruit in five years.
Ford is a player who picked up attention when Wisconsin looked at Trice, and Gard thought he would be useful on the team. My guess is one of these guys will rock a redshirt next season. Trice is more important for life after Bronson Koenig which begins after next season.
Charlie.
Ford is a player who picked up attention when Wisconsin looked at Trice, and Gard thought he would be useful on the team. My guess is one of these guys will rock a redshirt next season. Trice is more important for life after Bronson Koenig which begins after next season.
Charlie.
Charley Hoffman's Big Birdie Helps Take Texas
There were many things on television this weekend that were better to watch
than the Texas Open. Hell, Rickie Fowler's Snapchat stories was better than the tournament for the first three and a half days. But the finish on Sunday rivaled anything we've seen this year. Charley Hoffman finally closes out a tournament and had his first PGA Tour win in a couple years after being close a bunch of times. Hoffman is known for being a golfer there on Friday then somewhere near the middle by the end of it.
He closed this one out with Patrick Reed right on his ass. Reed who has been great this year without a victory nearly chipped in for eagle on the final hole. Reed made birdie to put pressure on Hoffman who had a 20-footer for birdie. He drilled it for the victory and Hoffman took home the Texas Open.
The PGA heads to the Nola where the scoring should be high and a pretty solid field, much better than this week.
Charlie.
than the Texas Open. Hell, Rickie Fowler's Snapchat stories was better than the tournament for the first three and a half days. But the finish on Sunday rivaled anything we've seen this year. Charley Hoffman finally closes out a tournament and had his first PGA Tour win in a couple years after being close a bunch of times. Hoffman is known for being a golfer there on Friday then somewhere near the middle by the end of it.
He closed this one out with Patrick Reed right on his ass. Reed who has been great this year without a victory nearly chipped in for eagle on the final hole. Reed made birdie to put pressure on Hoffman who had a 20-footer for birdie. He drilled it for the victory and Hoffman took home the Texas Open.
Winning putt. Winning reaction. 🏆— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 24, 2016
Congratulations Charley Hoffman on claiming the Valero Texas Open!https://t.co/kLiO5pCT1q
The PGA heads to the Nola where the scoring should be high and a pretty solid field, much better than this week.
Charlie.
Wild Fans are Still Wondering 'How Did That Miss?'
Here’s a look at how close the Wild came to tying it pic.twitter.com/9RA1fB3ZfV— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) April 24, 2016
Poor Minnesota. We had Blair Walsh earlier this year and now we get the near miss by Minnesota Wild to force overtime versus Dallas Stars. This was a furious comeback by the Wild who trailed by four goals. This game itself played out into absolute chaos as there would be five total goals scored in the third period alone. Dallas will move on to face the winner of the Chicago/St. Louis Game 7 tomorrow night. (H/T Pete Blackburn)
Charlie.
BrewCap Weekend Wrap-Up: Braun and Carter Help Prevent Sweep
Milwaukee could have had a real ugly weekend if the offense didn't come through in the sixth inning. A sweep to the Philadelphia Phillies at home isn't good, but it's even worse when the next series is at Chicago versus the red-hot Cubs. Thankfully, Milwaukee found a way to win one game out of the series before visiting the Northsiders on Tuesday.
Sunday
Milwaukee 8 Philadelphia 5: Ryan Braun and Chris Carter are what make the Brewers click with their lineup. When both players are running hot, this offense can put up five or six runs. I'm curious whether Jonathan Lucroy will be moved to fifth in order to pair Braun and Carter back-to-back. Both players are red hot to begin the season. Good to see Kirk Niewenhuis, Jonathan Villar and Alex Presley all get in the mix as well. Wily Peralta pitched okay which is his second straight average outing. Peralta still had some issues yet he worked around those problems.
Saturday
Philadelphia 10 Milwaukee 6: Chase Anderson had another rough start on the mound as Maikel Franco took him to town as well as Osdual Herrera. Milwaukee came very close to stealing this one. Aaron Hill hit a sacrifice fly very deep into left which would have been a three-run homer and a Brewers lead if it carries a little bit more. Additionally, Milwaukee went from trailing by one to four in the ninth with a Cesar Hernandez double off Jeremy Jeffress then a Herrera home run. Braun and Carter both went deep in this game as well.
Label:
Alex Presley,
Cesar Hernandez,
Chase Anderson,
Chris Carter,
Jeremy Jeffress,
Kirk Niewenhuis,
Maikel Franco,
Milwaukee Brewers,
MLB,
Osdual Herrera,
Philadelphia Phillies,
Ryan Braun
John Tavares Gives Islanders First Playoff Series in 23 Years
John Tavares IS Captain Clutch. #StanleyCuphttps://t.co/sKMZzymhJv— #StanleyCup Playoffs (@NHL) April 25, 2016
It's hard not to like the New York Islanders. They have a group of young,
talented, players with a great deal of heart. Islanders played a great series last year versus Washington Capitals, and a few years ago with Pittsburgh Penguins. New York finally broke through beating the Florida Panthers in six games. Isles recovered from being down 2-1 to take the next three games. John Tavares, the leader of this team, was an absolute stud tonight with the game-tying and game-winning goal.
New York moves on to play the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Charlie.
Minggu, 24 April 2016
Minnesota Wild's Prince Tribute Was Great
With the Minnesota Twins playing in Washington, the Minnesota Wild were the first team to play in the Twin Cities after the passing of Prince. They did a great tribute of one of Minnesota's golden children. I loved having the lights all dark with purple all over the arena. Wild also changed their goal song to a Prince tune as well. Too bad for Minnesota, they would fall to Dallas, 5-4.
Charlie.
Steph Curry Is Hurt Again; This Time It's a Knee
Uh-Oh Steph Curry limping after slipping on the court pic.twitter.com/SzLkBzjieB— gifdsports (@gifdsports) April 24, 2016
Golden State Warriors won Game 4 versus Houston, but they did it mostly without Steph Curry. At the end of the first half, Curry did the splits on the court leading to a knee injury. Warriors are saying it's a sprained knee, and others have said it might be a sprained MCL which would keep Curry out for a little bit.
If it is an ACL, the NBA Playoffs are completely different. We will not go there yet, but it feels like this isn't going to be easy for Golden State.
Charlie.
Sabtu, 23 April 2016
BrewCap Vol. 17: Franco's Big Flys Power Phillies
Year 2 of the BrewCap where we look at all of the things during one Milwaukee Brewers game. This is a rough year so we'll try to keep it light and humorous without getting too mad about things unless it's really terrible.
Up and down we go with the Milwaukee Brewers. They win a couple in a row, and they lose a couple in a row. Currently, they sit at 7-10, and it would be great to not completely bottom out here with a road trip to Wrigley looming next week. Zach Davies struggled again in his second start of the season, and Milwaukee couldn't find their offense. Brewers have scored three runs in the last two games.
Player of the Day (Phillies) - Maikel Franco (3B): Philadelphia's big slugger sent out two home runs in this game to help Philadelphia push their lead out to four runs. Milwaukee only trailed by a run before Franco sent out a two-run shot yesterday. He added another one in the seventh inning. Franco hasn't been heard from much this season, but he liked playing at Miller Park.
Golden Sombrero Honoree - Domingo Santana: Zach Davies deserves some complaining, but Santana had a bad night at the plate with three strikeouts. First real time this season where a pitcher, in this case, Aaron Nola, gave him some real issues. I don't think there's any need to worry about Santana for the long run.
Lowlight: How long is Davies' leash? - Will the Milwaukee Brewers employ a 'Next man up' philosophy with their starters? Thus far, the returns on Davies aren't good yet it's only two starts. He makes his next one versus Chicago at Wrigley Field which might not be the fairest assessment. My guess is Davies gets two more starts before pulling the plug.
Missed Opportunities - This isn't when the game turned yet Milwaukee could have done some real damage in the first two innings and failed to capitalize as they left multiple runners stranded in both innings. Brewers could have gave Davies more of a cushion than just one run.
Next Up: Chase Anderson looks to rebound from his rough outing versus Minnesota on Saturday night versus Philadelphia. Phillies will bring Charlie Morton, former Pirates pitcher, to the mound. Ryan Braun and Aaron Hill both have great small sample size numbers against him.
Charlie.
Up and down we go with the Milwaukee Brewers. They win a couple in a row, and they lose a couple in a row. Currently, they sit at 7-10, and it would be great to not completely bottom out here with a road trip to Wrigley looming next week. Zach Davies struggled again in his second start of the season, and Milwaukee couldn't find their offense. Brewers have scored three runs in the last two games.
Player of the Day (Phillies) - Maikel Franco (3B): Philadelphia's big slugger sent out two home runs in this game to help Philadelphia push their lead out to four runs. Milwaukee only trailed by a run before Franco sent out a two-run shot yesterday. He added another one in the seventh inning. Franco hasn't been heard from much this season, but he liked playing at Miller Park.
Golden Sombrero Honoree - Domingo Santana: Zach Davies deserves some complaining, but Santana had a bad night at the plate with three strikeouts. First real time this season where a pitcher, in this case, Aaron Nola, gave him some real issues. I don't think there's any need to worry about Santana for the long run.
Lowlight: How long is Davies' leash? - Will the Milwaukee Brewers employ a 'Next man up' philosophy with their starters? Thus far, the returns on Davies aren't good yet it's only two starts. He makes his next one versus Chicago at Wrigley Field which might not be the fairest assessment. My guess is Davies gets two more starts before pulling the plug.
Missed Opportunities - This isn't when the game turned yet Milwaukee could have done some real damage in the first two innings and failed to capitalize as they left multiple runners stranded in both innings. Brewers could have gave Davies more of a cushion than just one run.
Next Up: Chase Anderson looks to rebound from his rough outing versus Minnesota on Saturday night versus Philadelphia. Phillies will bring Charlie Morton, former Pirates pitcher, to the mound. Ryan Braun and Aaron Hill both have great small sample size numbers against him.
Charlie.
Label:
Aaron Hill,
Aaron Nola,
Charlie Morton,
Chase Anderson,
Domingo Santana,
Maikel Franco,
Milwaukee Brewers,
MLB,
Philadelphia Phillies,
Ryan Braun,
Zach Davies
Jumat, 22 April 2016
NBA Playoffs Recap: The Beard Awakens
I would love a more creative name than 'Playoffs Recap' but this is going up late among other things. Anyways, I'm hoping these will be up daily until we get into the championship series where we'll do more of a 'Bucks Buzz' feel to things. Enjoy.
Houston 97 Golden State 96
Headline: Houston gives themselves a shot - After two games of lifeless basketball from the Rockets, they actually decided to give a shit, and it paid off for them. Houston should have won this game by double-digits, but they let Golden State back into the game with Ian Clark leading the charge. James Harden found his late-game mojo when he needed the most.
Player of the Game: James Harden - One of his best performances of the season. Harden finished with 35 points, nine assists and eight rebounds. He acted like the cock of the walk which we haven't seen from him most of the season.
Oklahoma City 131 Dallas 102
Headline: Things get chippy in Big D - Oklahoma City pulled away in this game, but the game did hover around 10 points for awhile in the third quarter. During that time and after, Oklahoma City-Dallas seemed to move to a near fight almost every three minutes. It started with Raymond Felton chicken-winging Steven Adams which is a fitting move for Felton's weight and a classic short guy move. All on team Adams.
Player of the Game: Russell Westbrook: Take your pick as Kevin Durant and Westbrook combined for 60 points tonight. Westbrook gets it due to being more efficient from the field as well as 15 assists. Good night for Russ.
Toronto 101 Indiana 86
Headline: Pacers lay a complete egg - Not sure whether Dwane Casey making some great adjustments or Indiana played over their heads in Game 1, but the last two matchups have been entirely different. Toronto set the pace early and jumped out to a 17 point lead at halftime. Raptors looked like they're ready to be here for a long time.
Player of the Game: DeMarre Carroll - If you want a subplot to these playoffs, keep an eye on Carroll. He had a huge playoffs for the Hawks last season, and it appears he's fully recovered from his knee injury. Carroll had 17 points tonight, the most since November 29th.
Charlie.
Houston 97 Golden State 96
Headline: Houston gives themselves a shot - After two games of lifeless basketball from the Rockets, they actually decided to give a shit, and it paid off for them. Houston should have won this game by double-digits, but they let Golden State back into the game with Ian Clark leading the charge. James Harden found his late-game mojo when he needed the most.
Player of the Game: James Harden - One of his best performances of the season. Harden finished with 35 points, nine assists and eight rebounds. He acted like the cock of the walk which we haven't seen from him most of the season.
Oklahoma City 131 Dallas 102
Headline: Things get chippy in Big D - Oklahoma City pulled away in this game, but the game did hover around 10 points for awhile in the third quarter. During that time and after, Oklahoma City-Dallas seemed to move to a near fight almost every three minutes. It started with Raymond Felton chicken-winging Steven Adams which is a fitting move for Felton's weight and a classic short guy move. All on team Adams.
Player of the Game: Russell Westbrook: Take your pick as Kevin Durant and Westbrook combined for 60 points tonight. Westbrook gets it due to being more efficient from the field as well as 15 assists. Good night for Russ.
Toronto 101 Indiana 86
Headline: Pacers lay a complete egg - Not sure whether Dwane Casey making some great adjustments or Indiana played over their heads in Game 1, but the last two matchups have been entirely different. Toronto set the pace early and jumped out to a 17 point lead at halftime. Raptors looked like they're ready to be here for a long time.
Player of the Game: DeMarre Carroll - If you want a subplot to these playoffs, keep an eye on Carroll. He had a huge playoffs for the Hawks last season, and it appears he's fully recovered from his knee injury. Carroll had 17 points tonight, the most since November 29th.
Charlie.
Label:
Dallas Mavericks,
DeMarre Carroll,
Golden State Warriors,
Houston Rockets,
Indiana Pacers,
James Harden,
NBA,
NBA Playoffs,
Oklahoma City Thunder,
russell westbrook,
Toronto Raptors
Wally Ellenson Departs From Marquette Basketball
Rumors bubbled on Thursday morning, Marquette forward Wally Ellenson would no longer be with the Golden Eagles basketball team. Cryptic tweets and unfollows from the Ellenson family pointed in that direction. It was made official on Thursday afternoon. This look doesn't appear to be a good one for Marquette at this juncture. Will that change? Only Steve Wojciechowski will know that answer.
Ellenson is easily the most expendable player on the roster. Minus who his brother is, he doesn't have a role on this team. Marquette needed someone to go in order to get a big man. My guess is Wojciechowski still recruiting guys was a subtle attempt to get a player to transfer out of Marquette. Some thought Sandy Cohen or Sacar Amin might want a new team, but it didn't happen leaving Marquette with the Ellenson decision.
Wojciechowski cannot cite the track and field being a concern since they allowed that to happen last season. Did he hint at wanting to try for the Olympics and that scared Wojciechowski? Ellenson didn't have the best reputation out of Minnesota, and maybe, things changed when his brother left for the pros. Further, maybe there's a Jeronne Maymon situation where the parents are way too involved and pushed for Wally to be a starter. These are the only three things where it might make sense for Wojo to cut bait, and yes, it's pure speculation (For now).
One bridge was burned and two were lit on fire and still burning right now. Ellenson family will not look at Marquette like Jimmy Butler, Dwyane Wade and others do in the NBA so that's kind of awkward. One-and-done kids might be apprehensive to join Marquette given how they treated the Ellensons. The last one, and the biggest is how will brothers feel about this program. What's going through Sam Hauser's mind today? He's better than Wally, but his younger brother, Joey, is a better talent than him, and a little worse than Henry. Is it all a rouse to get to Joey? I hope the Hauser boys aren't asking those questions. He did like Jeff Goodman's tweet, but who knows what that means for him.
At the end of the day, Marquette needs to win now, and sacrifices have been made for the team. My guess is L.J. Gill or Khalif Young are close to signing with Marquette hence why the move was made on Thursday. Both players would give the Golden Eagles the desired size needed for next season. Hope this move pays off for Wojo.
Charlie.
Ellenson is easily the most expendable player on the roster. Minus who his brother is, he doesn't have a role on this team. Marquette needed someone to go in order to get a big man. My guess is Wojciechowski still recruiting guys was a subtle attempt to get a player to transfer out of Marquette. Some thought Sandy Cohen or Sacar Amin might want a new team, but it didn't happen leaving Marquette with the Ellenson decision.
Wojciechowski cannot cite the track and field being a concern since they allowed that to happen last season. Did he hint at wanting to try for the Olympics and that scared Wojciechowski? Ellenson didn't have the best reputation out of Minnesota, and maybe, things changed when his brother left for the pros. Further, maybe there's a Jeronne Maymon situation where the parents are way too involved and pushed for Wally to be a starter. These are the only three things where it might make sense for Wojo to cut bait, and yes, it's pure speculation (For now).
One bridge was burned and two were lit on fire and still burning right now. Ellenson family will not look at Marquette like Jimmy Butler, Dwyane Wade and others do in the NBA so that's kind of awkward. One-and-done kids might be apprehensive to join Marquette given how they treated the Ellensons. The last one, and the biggest is how will brothers feel about this program. What's going through Sam Hauser's mind today? He's better than Wally, but his younger brother, Joey, is a better talent than him, and a little worse than Henry. Is it all a rouse to get to Joey? I hope the Hauser boys aren't asking those questions. He did like Jeff Goodman's tweet, but who knows what that means for him.
At the end of the day, Marquette needs to win now, and sacrifices have been made for the team. My guess is L.J. Gill or Khalif Young are close to signing with Marquette hence why the move was made on Thursday. Both players would give the Golden Eagles the desired size needed for next season. Hope this move pays off for Wojo.
Charlie.
BREAKING: Nolan Murphy is taking his talents to...
Cleveland, I love you.
Many people, born and not born, in Cleveland will try their hardest to be here once that championship parade finally goes down Euclid Ave again. You can add me to that list.
The teammates and mentors I have met here are unforgettable and the only reason I have been given the opportunity to take the next step. For all you wild friends I been able to roam around Downtown Cleveland with for the past three years, #BlessUp.
Just like another Northeast Ohio male once did at the young age of 25 (Albeit he may have had more shoe endorsements than me) sometimes the next step is taking your talents to South Florida* is the next step.
With that I'm excited to announce I'm joining ESPN West Palm. I'm continuing as teammate of Good Karma Brands on Monday with soon-to-be announced amazing content opportunities. Looking forward to living in West Palm Beach, Florida. I'm coming for you Brooks Koepka and FAU!
Cleveland, Mamba out!
Well, until Cavs-Heat or Fantasy Football season!
Many people, born and not born, in Cleveland will try their hardest to be here once that championship parade finally goes down Euclid Ave again. You can add me to that list.
The teammates and mentors I have met here are unforgettable and the only reason I have been given the opportunity to take the next step. For all you wild friends I been able to roam around Downtown Cleveland with for the past three years, #BlessUp.
Just like another Northeast Ohio male once did at the young age of 25 (Albeit he may have had more shoe endorsements than me) sometimes the next step is taking your talents to South Florida* is the next step.
With that I'm excited to announce I'm joining ESPN West Palm. I'm continuing as teammate of Good Karma Brands on Monday with soon-to-be announced amazing content opportunities. Looking forward to living in West Palm Beach, Florida. I'm coming for you Brooks Koepka and FAU!
Cleveland, Mamba out!
Well, until Cavs-Heat or Fantasy Football season!
Patrick Kane Game-Winning 2OT Goal Saves Chicago's Season
#Showtime! Patrick Kane scores the @Volkswagen 2OT Winner to save the Blackhawks from elimination. #TeamTiguanhttps://t.co/iCPXGODQQi— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 22, 2016
The mayor of Dangle City strikes again with a big overtime playoff goal. This is Kane's fifth goal in this situation. He always seems to find clutch moments and step up when it matters the most. That's been shown over the countless years of success for Chicago. This has to feel like a gutpunch for St. Louis. They come all the way back from being down 3-1 in the third period and skated better in the overtime period as the Hawks had tired legs yet still, Kane proved to be the difference.
Series goes back to Chicago on Saturday night which figures to be raucous crowd plus the Hawks get Andrew Shaw back.
Charlie.
Kamis, 21 April 2016
BrewCap Vol. 16: Jungmann Scuffles Again
Year 2 of the BrewCap where we look at all of the things during one Milwaukee Brewers game. This is a rough year so we'll try to keep it light and humorous without getting too mad about things unless it's really terrible.
We've been saying for the first 15 games how Milwaukee is the inconsistent darlings of baseball. They will do something great on Wednesday then shit all over the rug on Thursday. Basically, they are puppies. Brewers fail to win the series as the Twins steamroll the Crew, 8-1, in a game much closer than the final.
Player of the Day (Twins) - Ricky Nolasco: People probably forget or didn't know Ricky Nolasco was really good in his first start. While he struggled versus Los Angeles, he still didn't pitch horribly. Nolasco went 6.1 with five hits allowed, mostly in the first couple innings and seven strikeouts. He was very effective on the mound.
Golden Sombrero Honoree - Taylor Jungmann: Milwaukee needs to figure out what's wrong with Taylor Jungmann. He had a solid start versus San Francisco then it's been all down hill from there. Jungmann had issues with walks again with six, and he had a very ugly first inning giving up two runs with 16 of the 30 pitches being balls. Jungmann needs to rework some of the things he's been doing on the mound.
Lowlight: Carlos Torres and Sam Freeman: Get Out - Two truly pathetic players on the Brewers. I know we shouldn't really be mad at players during the rebuild but can't Milwaukee find something better than these two guys. Only positive is Torres and Freeman took their beating to preserve other parts of the bullpen.
When This Game Turned - Eighth inning: Thanks to Freeman, Milwaukee didn't have a chance to come back versus the Twins bullpen. He gives up two runs including a Brian Dozier home run making it 6-1 and put it out of reach.
Next Up: Milwaukee will host the Philadelphia Phillies for a three game series. Phillies have been giving up the long ball thus far which could bode well for the Brewers. Aaron Nola takes on Zach Davies.
Charlie.
We've been saying for the first 15 games how Milwaukee is the inconsistent darlings of baseball. They will do something great on Wednesday then shit all over the rug on Thursday. Basically, they are puppies. Brewers fail to win the series as the Twins steamroll the Crew, 8-1, in a game much closer than the final.
Player of the Day (Twins) - Ricky Nolasco: People probably forget or didn't know Ricky Nolasco was really good in his first start. While he struggled versus Los Angeles, he still didn't pitch horribly. Nolasco went 6.1 with five hits allowed, mostly in the first couple innings and seven strikeouts. He was very effective on the mound.
Golden Sombrero Honoree - Taylor Jungmann: Milwaukee needs to figure out what's wrong with Taylor Jungmann. He had a solid start versus San Francisco then it's been all down hill from there. Jungmann had issues with walks again with six, and he had a very ugly first inning giving up two runs with 16 of the 30 pitches being balls. Jungmann needs to rework some of the things he's been doing on the mound.
Lowlight: Carlos Torres and Sam Freeman: Get Out - Two truly pathetic players on the Brewers. I know we shouldn't really be mad at players during the rebuild but can't Milwaukee find something better than these two guys. Only positive is Torres and Freeman took their beating to preserve other parts of the bullpen.
When This Game Turned - Eighth inning: Thanks to Freeman, Milwaukee didn't have a chance to come back versus the Twins bullpen. He gives up two runs including a Brian Dozier home run making it 6-1 and put it out of reach.
Next Up: Milwaukee will host the Philadelphia Phillies for a three game series. Phillies have been giving up the long ball thus far which could bode well for the Brewers. Aaron Nola takes on Zach Davies.
Charlie.
All of the Prince Tributes Are Awesome
First and foremost, RIP Prince. We, as a blog, are not able to blog 24 hours therefore things take a little while on our end. Prince is one of the best musicians to ever live and his music will be remembered for the next 50 years. It's such a shame he's passed as 57 is far too young for an icon. Across the world, there were great Prince tributes.
— George Bakhos (@GeorgeBakhos) April 22, 2016
Such good vibes at @SpikeLee's tribute block party #Prince. Seeing pretty much every demographic represented pic.twitter.com/vy6ULvEkbP— Tamerra Griffin (@tamerra_nikol) April 22, 2016
The Minnesota Twins pay tribute to Prince by lighting their stadium purple https://t.co/zXcPlwrDgw pic.twitter.com/8jMkl6sgz1— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) April 21, 2016
Jake Arrieta Throws Another No-Hitter
Sidenote: I planned putting Arrieta in my DraftKings league and the weather scared me away. I'm a big-time dummy.
Charlie.
What's T-Wolves' Ceiling with Thibs?
Tom Thibodeau is coaching again. He stayed in the Midwest and moved north to
Minneapolis where he takes over the most talent-laden young roster. The combination of Karl-Anthony Towns, Andrew Wiggins, Zach LaVine and Gorgui Dieng is a strong future and now with a real coach, the Timberwolves are a contender to return to the playoffs next season barring any dramatics. But how far can this team go with Thibodeau as their coach?
There's a few things we need to forecast in order to predict the long-term success of Minnesota. One, they need to stay healthy. Towns will be an every-year MVP candidate starting next season, but if he starts getting hurt, that's a major issue. Thibodeau is probably still Chicago's coach if Derrick Rose didn't have the worst knees in America. Second, Golden State is going to be there for awhile, but after that, it's a great deal of unpredictability. San Antonio is old and Gregg Popovich will retire soon plus Oklahoma City could come apart at any moment, same for the Clippers. Unless something changes with the Thunder, there isn't a young team who can challenge Golden State year in and year out.
The most important step is for Minnesota to win 40-45 games and make the playoffs even it's an eight seed. They need to start there and build on it in the years to come. What's great for Thibodeau is he's coming into a weak Western Conference compared to years past meaning he can start wrecking shop early and often next season.
Charlie.
Minneapolis where he takes over the most talent-laden young roster. The combination of Karl-Anthony Towns, Andrew Wiggins, Zach LaVine and Gorgui Dieng is a strong future and now with a real coach, the Timberwolves are a contender to return to the playoffs next season barring any dramatics. But how far can this team go with Thibodeau as their coach?
There's a few things we need to forecast in order to predict the long-term success of Minnesota. One, they need to stay healthy. Towns will be an every-year MVP candidate starting next season, but if he starts getting hurt, that's a major issue. Thibodeau is probably still Chicago's coach if Derrick Rose didn't have the worst knees in America. Second, Golden State is going to be there for awhile, but after that, it's a great deal of unpredictability. San Antonio is old and Gregg Popovich will retire soon plus Oklahoma City could come apart at any moment, same for the Clippers. Unless something changes with the Thunder, there isn't a young team who can challenge Golden State year in and year out.
The most important step is for Minnesota to win 40-45 games and make the playoffs even it's an eight seed. They need to start there and build on it in the years to come. What's great for Thibodeau is he's coming into a weak Western Conference compared to years past meaning he can start wrecking shop early and often next season.
Charlie.
Browns Big Deal Sets Them Up Nicely
A week ago, I wondered if the Cleveland Browns would trade out of the number two position in the NFL Draft. I mentioned Philadelphia or San Francisco having interest in the spot. Well, Eagles decided to take a chance and make a mega deal to the Browns sending over five draft picks including a first-round pick next season.
Cleveland needed more draft picks, simple as that. They have a ton of building to do as Cleveland let many free agents go this offseason. Browns put themselves in position to get some real talent in the coming years. This needs to be the anti-Julio Jones trade, and Browns need to bring in playmakers all over the field.
Are we sure Philadelphia is drafting a quarterback? I wouldn't be shocked if Laremy Tunsil or Ronnie Stanley's name gets called versus whichever quarterback is left, Jared Goff or Carson Wentz. Call me crazy, but this isn't a tackle-heavy draft after those two players. I'm sure it's for a quarterback, but floating it out there in case it does happen.
Charlie.
Cleveland needed more draft picks, simple as that. They have a ton of building to do as Cleveland let many free agents go this offseason. Browns put themselves in position to get some real talent in the coming years. This needs to be the anti-Julio Jones trade, and Browns need to bring in playmakers all over the field.
Are we sure Philadelphia is drafting a quarterback? I wouldn't be shocked if Laremy Tunsil or Ronnie Stanley's name gets called versus whichever quarterback is left, Jared Goff or Carson Wentz. Call me crazy, but this isn't a tackle-heavy draft after those two players. I'm sure it's for a quarterback, but floating it out there in case it does happen.
Charlie.
Nigel Hayes Heads to NBA Draft
Nigel Hayes made it official yesterday morning he would be entering the NBA Draft. The Badgers junior will not hire an agent in case he would like to return for his senior year. Many wondered how could Hayes enter the draft after such a poor NCAA Tournament. The answer is many smart teams do not consider the NCAA Tournament when picking a player. Derrick Williams is the best example of a player who got drafted way too high due to a monster tournament. Most teams take it for a grain of salt.
Right now, Hayes isn't being consider in the draft per DraftExpress which is a massive drop-off from the start of the season and even into mid-year. Unless Hayes has a great workout, I would assume he comes back for another year at Wisconsin.
Charlie.
Right now, Hayes isn't being consider in the draft per DraftExpress which is a massive drop-off from the start of the season and even into mid-year. Unless Hayes has a great workout, I would assume he comes back for another year at Wisconsin.
Charlie.
NBA Playoffs Recap: Don't Poke the Bron
I would love a more creative name than 'Playoffs Recap' but this is going up late among other things. Anyways, I'm hoping these will be up daily until we get into the championship series where we'll do more of a 'Bucks Buzz' feel to things. Enjoy.
Cleveland 107 Detroit 90
Headline: What's Detroit thinking? - Sometimes, we forget young teams act very
immature in the playoffs, and it sinks them early on. Stanley Johnson tried to act all tough with LeBron James during and after the game. It didn't pay off for him. Detroit cannot come up with an answer for all of the weapons Cleveland has on offense. This should be a short series.
Player of the Game: LeBron James - Another great night from The King who is on a somewhat underrated tear through the final two weeks of the season as well as the playoffs. James finished with 27 points.
Los Angeles 102 Portland 81
Headline: Dame Lillard's narrative isn't trending well - Damian Lillard is an interesting player in the NBA. He isn't a superstar but extremely popular plus a very good player in a second-tier of stars. Yet Lillard only left the first round once plus he's had some abysmal games including tonight with 6-for-22 from the field. He needs to find a way to conquer his Chris Paul demon because right now, CP3 is in his kitchen.
Player of the Game: Chris Paul - He continues his hot start in the playoffs with 25 points, six rebounds and five assists. He's doing a fantastic job on Lillard.
Miami 125 Charlotte 113
Headline: Nicolas Batum leaves with an ankle injury - Not a good thing for the upstart Charlotte Hornets to lose Batum to an ankle issue. He's the secondary scorer for this team behind Kemba Walker, and I'm not sure how Charlotte replaces Batum's scoring. Jeremy Lin can only do so much for the team. This makes me certain that this series isn't lasting past five games.
Player of the Game: Hassan Whiteside - He went a perfect 8-for-8 from the field with 17 points and 13 rebounds. He's going to get a fat paycheck this summer.
Charlie.
Cleveland 107 Detroit 90
Headline: What's Detroit thinking? - Sometimes, we forget young teams act very
immature in the playoffs, and it sinks them early on. Stanley Johnson tried to act all tough with LeBron James during and after the game. It didn't pay off for him. Detroit cannot come up with an answer for all of the weapons Cleveland has on offense. This should be a short series.
Player of the Game: LeBron James - Another great night from The King who is on a somewhat underrated tear through the final two weeks of the season as well as the playoffs. James finished with 27 points.
Los Angeles 102 Portland 81
Headline: Dame Lillard's narrative isn't trending well - Damian Lillard is an interesting player in the NBA. He isn't a superstar but extremely popular plus a very good player in a second-tier of stars. Yet Lillard only left the first round once plus he's had some abysmal games including tonight with 6-for-22 from the field. He needs to find a way to conquer his Chris Paul demon because right now, CP3 is in his kitchen.
Player of the Game: Chris Paul - He continues his hot start in the playoffs with 25 points, six rebounds and five assists. He's doing a fantastic job on Lillard.
Miami 125 Charlotte 113
Headline: Nicolas Batum leaves with an ankle injury - Not a good thing for the upstart Charlotte Hornets to lose Batum to an ankle issue. He's the secondary scorer for this team behind Kemba Walker, and I'm not sure how Charlotte replaces Batum's scoring. Jeremy Lin can only do so much for the team. This makes me certain that this series isn't lasting past five games.
Player of the Game: Hassan Whiteside - He went a perfect 8-for-8 from the field with 17 points and 13 rebounds. He's going to get a fat paycheck this summer.
Charlie.
Andrew Shaw Suspended for Game 5
Andrew Shaw will not be on the ice tonight when the Chicago Blackhawks attempt to avoid elimination against the St. Louis Blues. Shaw received a one-game suspension for hurling a gay slur at an official in Game 4. This is a major move by the National Hockey League and shows progress with keeping things like that off the front page of websites.
Some think this is a pivotal moment for gay rights and sports, and I'm not in that camp. NHL has done a better job with gay rights than any other professional sports league with their You Can Play campaign as well as other things. Shaw not being out there will change things for Chicago.
Charlie.
Rabu, 20 April 2016
Brewcap Vol. 15: Brewers Big Breakthrough
Year 2 of the BrewCap where we look at all of the things during one Milwaukee Brewers game. This is a rough year so we'll try to keep it light and humorous without getting too mad about things unless it's really terrible.
Milwaukee Brewers have this bounce back quality to them early in the season. Whether it's losing a couple games then responding with two straight wins like they have done this week or regaining a lead after losing it an inning beforehand. Milwaukee gets a season-high in runs with 10 and a season-high in hits with 13. Great win for the Brewers, and they look to take the series tomorrow afternoon.
Player of the Day (Brewers) - Chris Carter: Many had good games at the plate, but none greater than Carter. He had two hits in five plate appearances and both scored runs. Carter drove in the opening run for the Crew with a double then hit a huge blast to break open the game for Milwaukee putting them up by four runs at the time. Carter has nine of his first 12 hits for extra bases. He's had the start we all hoped for as Brewers fans.
Golden Sombrero Honoree - Jimmy Nelson's homer pitches: Man, Jimmy Nelson would have a sub-one ERA if it weren't for home runs. He's been pitching really well, but unfortunately for Nelson, he has one or two bad pitches a game. Oswaldo Arcia and Eddie Rosario both took him deep in this game. But nothing to be too upset about just that Nelson's pitching really well sans the homers.
Highlight: Timely hitting - This game makes you think big things of the Milwaukee Brewers. Other than Yadiel Rivera, everyone found a way to contribute in this game including Aaron Hill with his first blast of the year, and Ramon Flores driving in a run. Milwaukee has a potent offense, and if the pitching can be alright, the conversation about this team will be a little different.
When This Game Turned - Fifth inning: The game tied at one, Milwaukee had two outs in the inning with Flores on first. Domingo Santana drew a walk. Jonathan Villar drew another walk loading the bases for Ryan Braun. Minnesota would remove their starter then Michael Tonkin would walk in Braunie before Jonathan Lucroy doubled in two more. That's what's different about this year's Brewers. Much more patience at the plate knocked the starter out of the game as well as three runs.
Next Up: Milwaukee finishes up this series tomorrow afternoon with Taylor Jungmann on the mound. Big start needed from Taylor. Ricky Nolasco takes the mound for the Twins. He's no stranger to Miller Park but only faced four Brewers in his career.
Charlie.
Milwaukee Brewers have this bounce back quality to them early in the season. Whether it's losing a couple games then responding with two straight wins like they have done this week or regaining a lead after losing it an inning beforehand. Milwaukee gets a season-high in runs with 10 and a season-high in hits with 13. Great win for the Brewers, and they look to take the series tomorrow afternoon.
Player of the Day (Brewers) - Chris Carter: Many had good games at the plate, but none greater than Carter. He had two hits in five plate appearances and both scored runs. Carter drove in the opening run for the Crew with a double then hit a huge blast to break open the game for Milwaukee putting them up by four runs at the time. Carter has nine of his first 12 hits for extra bases. He's had the start we all hoped for as Brewers fans.
Golden Sombrero Honoree - Jimmy Nelson's homer pitches: Man, Jimmy Nelson would have a sub-one ERA if it weren't for home runs. He's been pitching really well, but unfortunately for Nelson, he has one or two bad pitches a game. Oswaldo Arcia and Eddie Rosario both took him deep in this game. But nothing to be too upset about just that Nelson's pitching really well sans the homers.
Highlight: Timely hitting - This game makes you think big things of the Milwaukee Brewers. Other than Yadiel Rivera, everyone found a way to contribute in this game including Aaron Hill with his first blast of the year, and Ramon Flores driving in a run. Milwaukee has a potent offense, and if the pitching can be alright, the conversation about this team will be a little different.
When This Game Turned - Fifth inning: The game tied at one, Milwaukee had two outs in the inning with Flores on first. Domingo Santana drew a walk. Jonathan Villar drew another walk loading the bases for Ryan Braun. Minnesota would remove their starter then Michael Tonkin would walk in Braunie before Jonathan Lucroy doubled in two more. That's what's different about this year's Brewers. Much more patience at the plate knocked the starter out of the game as well as three runs.
Next Up: Milwaukee finishes up this series tomorrow afternoon with Taylor Jungmann on the mound. Big start needed from Taylor. Ricky Nolasco takes the mound for the Twins. He's no stranger to Miller Park but only faced four Brewers in his career.
Charlie.
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LeBron Put Reggie Bullock Through The Hoop
As a Packers fan in the 90's, it was always great when an opposing team poke the
Brett Favre bear. Reason being is Favre always seem to elevate his game when a player got in face. Tonight, we saw what happens when LeBron James gets poked by Stanley Johnson and others. James went off for 27 points in a blowout victory. He also put Reggie Bullock through the basket, and I would like to send flowers to the Bullock family. Good golly.
Charlie.
FOX and Big Ten Agree to Deal
Fox is close to signing a deal that gives it half of the Big Ten’s available media rights package, according to several sources. Deal terms still are flexible – both in terms of money and rights. However, the two sides have agreed on basic terms that will give Fox the rights to around 25 football games and 50 basketball games that it will carry on both the broadcast channel and FS1 starting in the fall of '17. The deal runs six years and could cost Fox as much as $250M per year, depending on the amount of rights the Big Ten conference puts in its second package. (via Sports Business Daily)
Simply put, FS1 needed a big deal to compete with ESPN, and they finally got what they needed landing half of Big Ten's TV deal for both football and basketball. Big Ten is the cream of the crop and will drive big ratings for FOX. Big East has been good for FOX, but the numbers the Big Ten will do should be out of this world if they aren't showing sub-standard football and basketball game.
FOX now has three of the five Power 5 conferences for college football in terms of viewing rights - Pac12, Big 12 and Big Ten. That's a pretty good blend and the flexibility to move these games around. Big Ten Network is likely to take the biggest hit with this move. As some of those games will get knocked up to FOX. The funniest thing Jim Delany could do is give FOX some of the worst games of the week.
Not sure yet what it means for the Big East. More money goes into Marquette's checkbook, but does that mean they will get bounced for the Badgers? Will FOX take advantage of the the rivalry and keep it at FS1? Wisconsin will be one of the premier teams that FOX will try to feature often.
Charlie.
WIAA Ruins SE Wisconsin High School Sports
Well, it's been real. I'm not a doomsday person when it comes to sports. Sure, I can overreact but never like 'This is the end of the world,' Deb Hauser, WIAA Director, is guaranteeing Southeastern Wisconsin high school sports will cease to exist as a competitive force minus three to five schools. Many schools including my alama mater, Wauwatosa West, will be forced to combined athletic programs and possibly schools to make themselves competitive.
The conference outlook is on your right, and it's clearly loaded in all four conferences. When in sports, would four conferences ever make sense? Imagine college football doing that, there would be great matchups, but there's no real consistency given teams will not play each other as often as they did in their former conferences.
I get some schools like Tosa East, Grafton and others are running away from their conferences creating a problem as the top heavy schools run things and these smaller, less successful, schools want nothing to do with their former conference. For East and Grafton among others, this isn't really good news either and it creates a new strategy.
Wauwatosa where I live now and grew up will be one school within the next five years. Many people will hate it as there's an East-West rivalry, and it's more with people reliving their glory days versus the players themselves on the court or field. What's sad is this will limit kids the opportunity to play athletic sports in school. Tryouts for the Wauwatosa team will be loaded with talent and bench players who make East or West will not make it to the second cut. That'll be the new era of sports, not only in Tosa, but also New Berlin, West Allis and others.
Hauser's tone deaf plan only helps the fat cats in Southeastern Wisconsin and since they have the money, it makes sense the WIAA would pander to them versus trying to come up with a plan that helps everyone versus a small one percent. (Jesus, I sound like a Bernie supporter..)
Enjoy the Woodland Conference and Tosa East-Tosa West rivalry while you can.
Charlie.
The conference outlook is on your right, and it's clearly loaded in all four conferences. When in sports, would four conferences ever make sense? Imagine college football doing that, there would be great matchups, but there's no real consistency given teams will not play each other as often as they did in their former conferences.
I get some schools like Tosa East, Grafton and others are running away from their conferences creating a problem as the top heavy schools run things and these smaller, less successful, schools want nothing to do with their former conference. For East and Grafton among others, this isn't really good news either and it creates a new strategy.
Wauwatosa where I live now and grew up will be one school within the next five years. Many people will hate it as there's an East-West rivalry, and it's more with people reliving their glory days versus the players themselves on the court or field. What's sad is this will limit kids the opportunity to play athletic sports in school. Tryouts for the Wauwatosa team will be loaded with talent and bench players who make East or West will not make it to the second cut. That'll be the new era of sports, not only in Tosa, but also New Berlin, West Allis and others.
Hauser's tone deaf plan only helps the fat cats in Southeastern Wisconsin and since they have the money, it makes sense the WIAA would pander to them versus trying to come up with a plan that helps everyone versus a small one percent. (Jesus, I sound like a Bernie supporter..)
Enjoy the Woodland Conference and Tosa East-Tosa West rivalry while you can.
Charlie.
Blackhawks Andrew Shaw Calls Ref a Gay Slur
Shaw also clearly yelled gay slurs at the ref in the box. Nice. pic.twitter.com/FqV3cGdsh4— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) April 20, 2016
Weirdly, this is our second hockey post of the day and it's not even 8:30 am. Andrew Shaw, a catalyst of the Chicago Blackhawks team, received a costly late-game penalty. Chicago trailed St. Louis by a goal, and Shaw's interference penalty led to the Blackhawks being short-handed. Shaw went for the trifecta after the penalty with double-birding the official then calling him a 'fucking faggot' inside the penalty box. Pete Blackburn, must-follow for hockey and other things, caught it all.
Andrew Shaw flipped a ref the double bird on his way to the box pic.twitter.com/NLAYnXYpsj— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) April 20, 2016
People aren't really happy for Shaw, and it's justified. That's a word I feel many of us have eliminated from our vocabulary. Shaw will try to say he got 'caught up in the moment' but that's a hollow thing to say. He's a good dude who said the wrong thing at the wrong time and will potentially face punishment in an elimination for Chicago.
Charlie.
NBA Playoffs Recap: Atlanta and San Antonio Domination
I would love a more creative name than 'Playoffs Recap' but this is going up late among other things. Anyways, I'm hoping these will be up daily until we get into the championship series where we'll do more of a 'Bucks Buzz' feel to things. Enjoy.
Atlanta 89 Boston 72
Headline: Celtics go cold - Boston had one of the worst shooting performances
as a franchise versus Atlanta putting themselves down 2-0. Celtics couldn't find their rhythm versus the Hawks all game long. What's weird is Atlanta are not juggernauts on defense by any means, but it's a bad matchup for the Celtics. Brad Stevens needs to make major adjustments for Game 3.
Player of the Game: Paul Millsap - One of the more underrated players in the NBA. Millsap did so much on the court tonight with only having four points. He went 1-for-12 and still had a massive impact in this game. He's making Isaiah Thomas think twice about taking it to the lane, and that's a big problem for Boston.
San Antonio 94 Memphis 68
Headline: Grizzlies might be worse than the Rockets - Look Houston is bad because they don't give a shit. Memphis is just terrible. If I'm a Grizzlies fan, I'm mad watching every game of this four-game series. Memphis could be in the lottery, and instead, they are going to be drafting in the mid first round. Chris Wallace has done a terrible job in the draft, and no one talks about it. This team would be much better if they had some younger talent around Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol.
Player of the Game: Patty Mills - Second straight big game for Patty Mills who scored 16 tonight and 15 in Game 1. Mills is doing it mostly from three with seven made threes in the first two games of the series. Keep an eye on him as an X-factor as the playoffs move on.
Charlie.
Atlanta 89 Boston 72
Headline: Celtics go cold - Boston had one of the worst shooting performances
as a franchise versus Atlanta putting themselves down 2-0. Celtics couldn't find their rhythm versus the Hawks all game long. What's weird is Atlanta are not juggernauts on defense by any means, but it's a bad matchup for the Celtics. Brad Stevens needs to make major adjustments for Game 3.
Player of the Game: Paul Millsap - One of the more underrated players in the NBA. Millsap did so much on the court tonight with only having four points. He went 1-for-12 and still had a massive impact in this game. He's making Isaiah Thomas think twice about taking it to the lane, and that's a big problem for Boston.
San Antonio 94 Memphis 68
Headline: Grizzlies might be worse than the Rockets - Look Houston is bad because they don't give a shit. Memphis is just terrible. If I'm a Grizzlies fan, I'm mad watching every game of this four-game series. Memphis could be in the lottery, and instead, they are going to be drafting in the mid first round. Chris Wallace has done a terrible job in the draft, and no one talks about it. This team would be much better if they had some younger talent around Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol.
Player of the Game: Patty Mills - Second straight big game for Patty Mills who scored 16 tonight and 15 in Game 1. Mills is doing it mostly from three with seven made threes in the first two games of the series. Keep an eye on him as an X-factor as the playoffs move on.
Charlie.
Corey Crawford's Goalie Fight Gave Me Life
— NHL on NBC (@NHLonNBCSports) April 20, 2016
I'm not a hockey guy during the regular season. I'm a basic bitch when it comes
to hockey in fact where I only watch in the playoffs. I know my way around the sport and understand it more than I did five years ago (Thanks 2010 Winter Olympics). This all being said, Chicago Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford fighting dudes was absolutely awesome. It's cool to watch on replay, but live, I went nuts. Not even a Blackhawks fan, but that moment is like seeing a blue moon or a hot girl at Golden Corral.
We'll forget the part where Crawford lost the game and gave up four goals. Goalie fights over wins any day of the week.
Charlie.
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