Monday, December 8, 2008

In Conclusion

I sit here done with finals and my brain finally able to rest.  Then I remember that final blog to do, the reflective piece.  Luckily I've been thinking about what I wanted to write when I finally sat down to do it.  I guess the first thing that comes to mind is how much this class has changed the way  I look at both sports, and the process of writing.

When I watch a football game, or catch the highlights of a basketball game later that night, I find myself thinking about what kind of story I could draw from this.  Yea there is the action of the game, but behind the curtain lies something far bigger.  There you find the stories behind the game; the injuries, win streaks, pressure, contracts comebacks, and egos.  You learn what it took for someone to get to where they are today, and how even athletes are people, incase we forgot.

A person could write about every single story, but unfortunately there isn't always that much time available.  When this class first started, and I found out we were going to have to write two 2,000 word pieces, and one 5,000 word piece, I was a little nervous.  I had written long pieces before for research papers. but never have I really sat down and knocked out a paper of decent length.  The truth was, I had never really written something so creative.  It had always been essays, but writing about sports allowed me to take a different approach.  It isn't always about writing the story and putting it in perfect order, sometimes you need to move things around, pull in other stories.  As fun as drawing the webs from stories in class were, at first I never really saw the point.  Then as I sat down to write my first paper, I found them to be helpful as they allowed me to tell the story and not worry about losing the readers interest.

When it came time for the final piece, I was actually looking forward to getting back to work, as this was the final hurdle.  As on the other two pieces I found myself in no dilemmas, and had amassed 7,000 words without even realizing.  Look at that I've done it again.   Overall this class has been really helpful, and I learned things in it that will certainly stay with me past my time at Cortland.  Plus it helped me realize I enjoy writing more than I had thought, so that was always nice too.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Show Me The Money

The winter baseball meetings are fast approaching, and you know what that means.  It means that some people are going to be getting very rich, very rich.  The winter meetings are the time for trades, and blockbuster free agent signings.  Free agents like Manny Ramirez, Mark Texiera, and CC Sabathia.  The Yankees have already "offered" him about $140 million, and we all know that Manny is looking for a 6-7 year contract at $25 million a year.  

Whether or not Sabathia signs for that much, or Manny gets his contractual desires, I feel that both will be OVER paid.  Sabathia is good, I'm not denying that, but is he worth $140 million.  Let's look at some figures.  Sabathia won the A.L Cy Young last year, then starts off this year like a bum.  Struggles to get a win, and Cleveland trades him knowing he will be a free agent at years end.  He arrives in the NL, and dominates.  Here's why, it's the NL and no one has faced him!  He has the upper hand.  He is good, but he will be in trouble if he goes to the Yanks in the A.L East, plus the pressure will kill him.  Now for Manny.  I feel he is the best free agent out there, he can hit, and yes he can field.  Plus he has a cannon for an arm.  However, he's getting up there in age and does not deserve a 6 year contract, especially at 25 mil. per year.  Then there's the problem of him "quitting" on teams as he often does.  

Whatever the case, people are going to be getting rich, and players are going to be joining new teams.  It's gotten to the point that the off season is almost as exciting as the regular season.  They don't call it the hot stove for nothing.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Am I The Only One?

Am I the only person who doesn't like college football, or even see what's so exciting about it?  I can understand if you played for a team, or if a family member did..even if you go to the school I can understand having school spirit.  But I do not get why people who have nothing to do with a school are so intrigued by it.  It's exciting, at times, but the playoff picture or lack there of sucks, and for the most part teams start new every year.  It isn't like the pros where teams are built around contracts and players that fit into patterns.  College is often about players going to the school that gives them the best chance to win, and make it to the pros.

I know people who root for Michigan who don't even live there.  How do you even come about rooting for these teams?  My guess is, if the team is good you go with it.  I bet a lot of college football fans are front runners.  

In local news, Citi Group, who paid a TON of money to the Mets, some 400 million I think for naming rights to their new stadium, is said to be having problems with money.  They've already been bailed out by the government once, and now they might need help again.  How sad is it to be a Mets fan these days.  The team can't close down the stretch, some of their great free agent signings should be in the senior citizen home, and now they might need a new ballpark sponsor...great.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Seriously?

I honestly don't even know what to say about Plaxico Burress anymore.  He misses meetings, gets more fines than he does catches, and now has shot himself in the thigh.  It's unbelievable what this guy does.  He held out for more money, or at least tried to, and for what?  His numbers are way down, and the Giants are 3-0 with out him this year.  Plus, they have found a solid replacement in Dominik Hixon.  I don't want to admit it, but perhaps the Giants are better off with out him.

Burress is just the latest in a long list of players who can't stop causing problems for themselves.  Everyone knows about Adam "Pacman" Jones.  He gets arrested, then again, then "shoots" up a night club, then gets suspended for a year, then comes back, then causes more trouble, then gets another chance.  Whether or not he blows this chance remains to be seen, but the point is that it is becoming an epidemic in the NFL were players cause too many problems for themselves, and distractions for their teams.

In NBA news, how about those Knicks?  They're not playing the BEST basketball in the Eastern Conference, but they have been playing well considering what they have...or don't have.  Their top pick has played 3 games tops, their best two players have been traded away, and the little talent they have left is more like a college team.  However, they managed to win 138-125 on Saturday, and even scored 82 points in the first half, a team record.  I'm not saying the Knicks are going to make it to the playoffs, but they won't be horrible.  Well, not THAT horrible.  Look on the bright side, we're one day closer to July 1, 2010!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Exciting...

It's Thanksgiving, and like many football fans I am watching the Titans demolish the Lions.  It's 44-10, but something tells me that won't be the final score.  It's not a big surprise though, the Titans are coming off their first loss, and are looking to lay the smack down on someone.  That someone just happens to be the Lions, who are on their third quarterback, and still looking for their first win.

What's really upsetting, is that the Lions play every year.  It sucks that on a day so amazing, we have to watch a team so bad.  Honestly, why can't the NFL  change the schedule.  I know it's a "tradition", but sometimes you have to start fresh.

Since it is Thanksgiving, I figured it would be appropriate to give what I am thankful for in the world of sports.  First comes the Giants.  That amazing playoff run, capped off with the best Super Bowl I've ever seen.  Plus they're still playing great football and are poised for another playoff appearance.  Second, I am thankful the baseball season is over so I don't have to suffer through the Mets sucking it up any more.  Finally, I am thankful that the Knicks have actually gotten their heads out of the ground, and are slowly moving in the right direction.  Maybe in 2010 they'll give me something to cheer about, but that's another story.  

I am also thankful for someone's eight years almost being up.  About damn time. 

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Crap I Still Have One More Blog To Do

People are crazy, and sports fans are crazier.   First thing that comes to mind is the brawl at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit.  In case you forgot it was four years ago this week when it happened.  I didn't see it live, but I'm sure like everyone else I saw it replayed thousands of times after.  It was the most shocking thing I had ever seen, to think that fans and players would actually be fighting with each other.  People threw beer at the players, enticing them, and Ron Artest even ran up into the stands to throw a punch.  It was one of the darkest days in the NBA, and even though it has come a long way since that brawl, it still remains that it happened.

The players might have started the brawl, but it was the fans who made it worse.  And speaking of fans, some of them have gotten crazy.  At Michigan, first year coach Rich Rodriguez said how fans say things to him that sometimes don't even pertain to the game.  What is it with fans?  Your team has a history of winning, and you think you deserve to win all of the time.  And yes, that goes for you Yankee fans too.  You guys think you deserve to be in the World Series every year, it makes me sick.  Admit your team is not that good anymore, and accept your fate.

Speaking of fate, today is big for both New York football teams.  The Jets face the 10-0 Titans in Tennessee.  I might be a Giants fan, but I'm pulling for the Jets.  Not only am I a huge Favre fan, but I'm tired of people sucking up to the Titans.  They're a good team, but they've not only had an easy schedule. they've also taken advantage of a week division that includes a Colts team that is having an off year.  It is going to be a very tough game for the Jets, but I think they can come out of it with a win.

Now for my Giants.  who face a tough Arizona Cardinals team today.  The Cardinals have been destroying defenses, as Kurt Warner has three 300 yard games in a row.  If the Giants can get to Warner, and their secondary can hold up, Warner is going to have a long day.  On offense, we'll need Manning to have a good day passing, along with a strong running game.  Today's game also is the first time the Giants will be in Arizona since winning the Super Bowl back in February.  I'm not going to say what I think the outcome will be, but you know what I'm hoping for.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

On Today's Menu:Brett Favre, Donovan McNabb and Lebron James

For todays blog, I'm going to shake things up a bit.  Instead of talking about one topic, I'm going to cover a few different things, quick fire style.

First up, Brett Favre.  If this season has shown us one thing, it is that he really is THAT good.  Everyone thought after his interception in OT in the NFC Champion but they would be wrong.  He might not be putting up great numbers, but he does have the NY Jets in first.  It just goes to show how good he is, and how important a QB is to a teams success.  If Favre was a first ballot Hall of Famer before his time in NY, he with out a doubt solidified that now.  On that note, I should also add that Bill Parcells deserves recognition too, for turning the Dolphins(1-15 last year) to a 6-4 team this year.  They've increased their win total by 5, and the season isn't even over!  Wow.

Next up, Donovan McNabb.  You know what he admitted after his team tied Sunday, that he didn't know there were ties in the NFL.  Okay, okay, it's a bad thing to say, in fact, it's down right dumb.  Especially when there was a tie in 2002, and McNabb has been in the NFL ten years!  Even worse, why was he not told by coach Andy Reid that they had to play with urgency, since there is only one OT?  Something doesn't make sense.

Number three on my list, Lebron James.  We all know how good he is, or how GREAT he is.  Fastest to 11,000 points as of last night, and in two years he will be a free agent.  So we all know how many teams will be clamoring over him.  The three discussed the most, NY Knicks, NJ Nets, and his current team, the Cleveland Cavaliers.  A lot of people are saying he is going to go to the Nets since they are partly owned by his close friend Jay-Z, and he is going to move the team to Brooklyn.  Only problem is that Lebron is a free agent in 2010, and the Nets can't get to Brooklyn until 2011 at the EARLIEST.  People also say the Knicks since Lebron loves NY, and wants to play on the biggest stage, which Madison Square Garden is.  Plus Lebron's favorite team is the New York Yankees.  No one is saying he will stay in Cleveland, but hey you never know.  If he wants to improve his legacy, and winning a championship will certainly do that, then what better of a legacy to bring a championship to Cleveland for the first time in 60 years!

That's all for now, tune in next time when I'll discuss crazy fans, the Palace Brawl, and whatever else is on my mind when I sit down to write.