Tuesday, October 25, 2011

And... they blow it

This past game is one of the most disappointing and hardest losses (there are many) I have ever had as a Dolphins fan.  Not only did the team collapse in the final two and a half minutes, but they did it after controlling the whole game and allowing Tim Tebow of all people to win it.  Being a lifelong Seminoles fan it makes it extremely tough that a Gator came in and decimated my team in the final minutes.  After struggling against the Dolphins defense and producing no points, Tebow scored two touchdowns and a two point conversion to send the game into overtime.

The Broncos game was also the most winnable game on the schedule and this makes the possibility of the Dolphins going 0-16 more likely.  After this game, the Eagles are the only team left on the schedule with a loosing record, but they have the potential to be much better than they have played this year.  As each game goes on the more likely it becomes that the Dolphins will join the 1976 Buccaneers and the 2008 Lions as the only teams in the modern football era to loose all of their games.  Such futility would put the Dolphins as one of the worst teams ever, but give them a very good shot at Andrew Luck.  Such a situation is a terrible one to be as a fan, but above all I hope my team can at least win one game this season.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Luck to dictate where he plays?


Rumors are now swirling that Andrew Luck may refuse to sign with certain teams if they pick him.  He could choose to do something similar to what Eli Manning did when the San Diego Chargers selected him, but refused to play for them.  On draft day in 2004 there were rumors that if picked by the Chargers he would refuse to play for them and for a trade with another team.  When the Chargers picked him, Eli did in fact refuse to play for them and was subsequently traded to the New York Giants.  Manning encountered a lot of criticism for making those demands, and similar sentiment would be had for Luck.

According to these rumors a team that Luck could potentially refuse to play for are the Miami Dolphins.  They have a very poor track record with quarterbacks recently, having gone through 16 different starting quarterbacks since Dan Marino retired after the 1999 season.  Due to this it will be very hard to make Miami an attractive place for a quarterback to play.  They could allow Luck to dictate a lot of what happens in the offseason as far as who is hired as a head coach, but that may not be enough to convince him that the Dolphins is the team for him.  It is completely ridiculous, but unfortunately the circumstance that a rookie with no prior NFL experience could demand so much from an organization and potentially refuse to play for them.  The draft is designed to help the worst teams get the best players, but a situation like this would allow one player to change that, much like Eli did in 2004.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Suck for Luck


This is the new decision for many teams to make about their season and to determine whether or not their season is a complete lost cause.  Everyone is drooling over Andrew Luck, who is the most hyped quarterback to enter the league since Payton Manning was drafted in 1998.  Ironically, the Indianapolis Colts are one of the teams that with Manning sitting out due to an injury are put in this situation.  My Miami Dolphins are also in the conversation of eventually getting Luck and every week he just gives more reasons to do so. 



Luck is now so advanced at his position that he is calling his own plays, which is something that not all NFL quarterbacks are able to do.  So far this year Luck has a Quarterback Rating of 182.3 with a 73.1 completion percentage with 14 touchdown passes and only 2 interceptions and thrown for 1383 yards through only five games.  These are numbers that are unheard of in college football and sets him miles apart from all other quarterbacks to come into the NFL in over ten years.  While it is still unknown who will land the number one pick, it is a virtual certainty that Luck will be taken with it.  So let the Suck for Luck sweepstakes begin! 

Monday, October 3, 2011

The State of Rain in Playoff Baseball


The playoffs are only a few days old and weather has already thrown a wrench into the equation.  The Yankees-Tigers series has seen rain affect both of their games so far.  The first game, which featured aces C.C. Sabathia and Justin Verlander was postponed due to heavy rain that saw them only pitch through the middle of the second inning.  This meant that both teams had to go to their number two starters to finish the first game and the pitching match-ups for the whole series were now in disarray. 

                                                                                                     UPI/John Angelillo

The Yankees over the past few postseasons have adopted a three-pitcher rotation model, featuring C.C. pitching on short rest throughout the playoffs.  This model has been successful in the past for them and was a key factor in winning the World Series in 2009.  With the change in the schedule and loss of an off day, it is no longer possible for the Yankees to go with a three-man rotation and they are forced to potentially have to bring in A.J. Burnett to start a game although he has been very inconsistent on the mound. 

                                                                         Mark Cunningham,Hannah Foslien/Getty

Controversy is also abound on the Tiger’s side where the Yankees gained an advantage in the first game because of the pitching swap that was necessitated by the postponement.  The Yankees swapped a right hander for a left hander and made the Detroit’s lineup not as prepared to face the lefty Ivan Nova as they would have if the lineups could have been reset. 

When both managers were asked about the rain affecting the series they were both quick to point out that both teams have to deal with the same circumstances so it doesn’t bother them.  This may be what they say outwardly, but inwardly there are many aspects that they and all others involved must be frustrated with.  Baseball should work on developing a new plan to deal with the situation of rain in playoff baseball, especially when this is a 5-game series and every game takes on great importance.