
Sparklemotion
Mar 04, 2009 May 30, 2012 11 122
a fan of
Atlanta Braves
Atlanta Hawks
Atlanta Falcons
Florida St. Seminoles
Florida St. Seminoles
RSSUser Blog
An NBA Player Plans To Buy $10,000 In Mega Millions Tickets
say it aint so Chris...
REVEALED: The One Huge Thing That All Of The Final Four Teams Have In Common
maybe Ham does know what he's doing...
Last 3 teams the Falcon's have lost too in the playoffs have gone on to make it to the Super Bowl - Cardinals, Packers, and now the Giants
Ted Turner has lost his crown.
Ted Turner has lost his crown.
According to the newly released 2011 Land Report 100, which ranks the top land barons, John Malone is now America’s biggest individual landowner. The 70-year-old cable pioneer and chairman of Liberty Media now owns 2.2 million acres, after purchasing more than 1 million acres of timberland in Maine and New Hampshire earlier this year.
In defense of Sabean and Why hasn't MLB come down on Scott Cousins
Most of you are already aware of Giants GM Brian Sabean's recent comments regarding Scott Cousins. While his timing may not be the best considering the incident happened several days ago, Sabean is absolutely right
Scott Cousins needs a few fastballs to the face. His hit was completely malicious.
If it's within the rules to make no attempt to slide towards the wide open half of the plate, than it is also well within the rules for a pitcher to be sporadically wild the next time Cousins comes to the plate.
I've seen first baseman block more of the plate that Buster did.
Posey left the entire left side of the plate wide open (from the viewpoint of standing behind the plate) and Cousins dived towards the opposite batters box to take Posey out. If Cousins would have hit Posey on his left side (the side that was blocking the plate) the play would have been legit. But Cousins hit Posey on his right side which was no where near the plate.
The replay is pretty obvious. Cousins is coming down the outside of the third base line and has he approaches the plate he crosses over the baseline and into the field of play. When he lunges/dives, he makes contact with Posey in front of the batter's box and of course in front of home plate.
Some video replay to consider:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki3qBug3ZMY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5L1wTQviUY&NR=1
I think the MLB should suspend Cousins for 3+ games and drop a hefty fine (since suspending a bench player isn't really a penalty). If the MLB would suspend and fine a pitcher for purposely throwing at or behind a batter for crowding the plate, when the picther had plenty of room to throw the ball over the plate. Why not suspend and fine a base runner for taking out a catcher who is crowding the pate when there is plenty of room to still slide over the plate.
Jose Guillen
Jose Guillen is off to a great start. If I'm not mistaken the Royals were shopping him this summer and I can't imagine them not listening to offers now. There were even rumors that the Braves were looking to send FYF to KC for Guillen.
I have no idea what a fair return would be for Guillen as he's a hit to the payroll ($12M) nor is it certain that Royals would even want one of the current members of our outfield as part of the return package
Rotoworld on drafting Frenchy in a fantasy draft
Jeff Francouer doesn't have power and his batting average oscillates between terrible and mediocre. Not quite sure what the hopes are there
Only one flop, but way too many turnovers; again
In a nationally televised game on ESPN last night, the FSU men's basketball team got the opportunity to show the nation that they can be one of the best, most physical teams in the country lead by two future lottery picks. Unfortunately, the Noles also showed the nation that they will bite at any pump fake beyond the 3 point line and that the over/under bar for turnovers each game hovers around 20.
Lacking a true point guard the Noles committed 22 turnovers and allowed 8 critical three-pointers to a team without a strong front court. The Noles out rebounded the Blue Devils by 10 but could only connect on 6 of 14 free throw opportunities; many of them the front end of one and one's.
The Seminoles lone, one dimensional three point threat, Deividas Dulkys was held to one shot attempt in 17 minutes of action. Non-starters, Luke Loucks and Michael Snaer both saw significant minutes off the bench (25 and 26 a piece) but neither was effective. While Snaer did make some nice shots on offense in route to a 13 point perfromance, he also committed 5 turnovers.
It finally appears as if Loucks has adjusted to the speed of the college game and no longer strolls around the court in a nonchalant manner. However his 0-6 shooting performance coupled with some poor decision making in transition nullified his 3 steals and 3 assists. Loucks looked much more comfortable handling the ball and weaving out of pressure, but on numerous occasions tried to drive the ball to the hole on a fast break opportunity only to throw up a bad shot or pass.
On a brighter note, both Alabi and Singelton played with the passion and energy required of future lottery picks. Singelton however was only 2 of 7 from the charity stripe and needs to improve in that area dramatically. Both players finished with 14 points with Alabi totaling 10 boards to Singelton's 9.
FSU's next game is against Boston College this Saturday, while Duke plays...who the hell cares. I'm just looking forward to their late season collapse.
Speaking of collapse, can we start calling for Leonard's head this early into the season; even after he won the ACC coach of the year last year and signed a new multi-year contract? The man can recruit and certainly knows how to instill a defense mindset into his team, but the Noles have been making the same mistakes for years now. The kind of mistakes that will only result in a glass ceiling.
The most notable mistake and stat that you will see is that the Noles have been turnover prone for years now, and haven't had a true pg since the days of Charlie Ward is seems like. TD was the man, but was more of an undersized, score first shooting guard. Kinchen had a nice game last night finishing with 10 assists and 7 boards, but has shown an inability to create his own shot and handle a full court press. Snaer has the quickness and ball handling ability to be a true pg, but his assist to turnover ratio is miserable at best.
While Leonard can't make decisions for his team during the game, one has to wonder why FSU just can't seem to control the ball over the last few years. I find it very odd that no one has pointed to the glaring fundamental flaws in the FSU offense over the years. Hamilton has instilled some sort of motion offense at FSU since he joined the ranks. I'm not going to go into the details of how the offense should work as I really don't know. One thing that I am sure of however, is that you can't start an offense at mid-court.
Watching FSU play, it is mind boggling that every time down the floor the Seminoles can't seem to set up their offense relatively close to the basket, as a normal offense should be run. The guards seem to be passing and collecting the ball a good 6-7 feet behind the NBA 3 point line. How can one be a legitimate threat that far deep? The Noles can face up all they want in the triple threat stance, but until someone starts knocking down And 1 circus shots; good luck finding any continuity in the offense. Further, how can you expect to make a pass to the post from that far out? The Noles have been trying for years, but it always seems to result in either a turnover or a catch by the post player too far from the lane to do any good. Alabi, Gibson, and Reid all seem to be able to get decent post positions around the lane, however aren't able to receive a decent post pass due to the incredible distance (spacing) between the post player and the passer.
If FSU can play stronger on the perimeter and be more territorial with regards to their spacing on offense (often a swift elbow glaze to the opponents nose will do the trick and is perfectly legal if the player keeps his elbows in tight while the defender doesn't give the allotted space) then FSU will begin to see a more fluid offense and will certainly be able to reduce their turnovers.
10 comments
|
1 recs |
Tweet
Urban Meyer is a Buffoon
First and foremost, glad to hear that Tebow is doing better. Depending on who you ask, Tebow will either go down as one of the best players to play the collegiate game or one of the biggest douche bags to ever play the game. Based solely on his constant taunting of the opposing fans while on the sideline, my opinion will lean towards the latter. Either way, the guy's done way more good than bad and it wouldn't be right of me to wish ill will on someone simply for showing a lack of judgment by attending UF.
Urban Meyer on the other hand, is without a doubt, a douche and a buffoon. The only reason that Tebow was even in the game at the time he was injured was because of Meyer's ego and his feud with Lane Kiffin. Allow me to point out some facts:
1) Tebow had to fly to the game on a separate charter plane due to sickness; a respiratory illness.
2) UF has a young QB who will be taking over next year and could use some reps.
3) The Gators haven't lost to Kentucky since 1986. That's a 22 game win streak
4) In response to Meyer indicating after the UT game that some of his players played sick, Lane Kiffin stated, "I guess we'll wait, and after we're not excited about a performance, we'll tell you everybody was sick.”
So with the game already in the books, the near sighted, egotistical Meyer was keeping his very ill star QB in the game for what? My guess is that it was because of item #4.
Showing 1 - 11 of 11