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Name: Brandon Smith | Gender: M | Member Since September 29, 2007
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Posted on: February 15, 2008 10:21 pm
 

The Goodell, the Bud, and the Ugly

I thought it would interesting to talk about our favorite commissioners. Our beloved new NFL commish Roger Goodell, the popular Bud Selig, and my personel favorite David Stern. These guys have had some tough times in the last year, but have they handled these "tough situations" properly? I think most would say no to almost every commish's decision.

Goodell has had the great privelage of handle the "Spygate" situation. Something we all love, but Patriots fans cringe every time they hear it. Should he has fined the team that much? Should have fined Coach BB that much (or more)? Should have let those tapes be destroyed? Should he even put up with this Spector guy?

Bud Selig's situation can be described in two words: Oh crap!

He has had alot of different things with this steroid stuff to deal with. Should he have had the Mitchell Report done? Should he have actually done something a few years ago before this got out of hand? Should he quit? Should he continue to push things "under the rug"? Does even know what he's doing anymore?

David Stern the NBA commish has had some tough situations as well. We all remember the refs points shaving/Donaghy incident. Should he have paid more attention to the refs he was hiring? Should have done more thorough background checks? Should he investigated in it further (risking the NBA's credibility)? Should he have allowed Steve Nash to win 2 bogus MVPs?

These commish's have definatley hand their hands full recently, and shown us why none of us would want that job. We may disagree with how they've handled things and wish they would have done things differently, but unfortunately they didn't. Now, we have to sit back and watch what happens. Praying that nothing goes wrong even further that could ruin our beloved sports. We are forced to sit back and watch these things play out, and hope it will all turn out right in the end.

Posted on: February 12, 2008 1:37 pm
 

Another Undefeated Team this Year?

After we saw the Patriots go undefeated in the regular season this year (only to lose the Superbowl! Sorry New Englanders), could we be in store for another sports team to go undefeated this year?

That team could be the Memphis Tigers. Yes, the are a college team, but it still would be amazing. The last men's college basketball team to go undefeated was the 1975-1976 Indiana Hoosiers (when they still had good 'ol Bobby Knight). That means there hasn't been an undefeated team for 32 years (36 between the Patriots and '72 Dolphins). Now, I haven't been following college b-ball a lot this year (I'm more into the NBA until March Madness starts, then I'm watching college ball non-stop!), so I don't know a lot about Memphis this year other than they are currently undefeated.

Memphis only has 8 games left this regualr season, and the only real difficult game looks to be against  No.4 Tennessee on the 23rd at home. Now, of course any team they have left to play can somehow miraculously win, but it's not likely. That is just the regular season though. Then, they would have to go through the USA championship tourney (which should be easy enough). After that, they will start the Final 4 Tourney (March Madness Baby!).

This team has a lot of great players, at least from what I've seen. They have star freshman Derrick Rose, Chris Douglas-Roberts, and, my favorite, the senior leader Joey Dorsey. They have the talent that's for sure. Also, the only real close game they had was against USC that went into OT. So from what I've seen this team is capable of going the distance.

But as I said before, I have not been following college b-ball alot this year, so I will need the expertise of our college b-ball experts here on CBS. So what do you all think; can they go undefeated?

Posted on: February 7, 2008 9:15 pm
 

Sorry Lakers and Suns; the East will still Win!

I am sorry to rain on your parade Lakers and Suns fans, but even though you guys just got done pulling off some major blockbuster deals; you still won't win the Title this year! Okay, before you get all bent out of shape on me let me explain myself.

Yes, we all know the West is much better than the East. Yes, the Lakers just got a heck of a lot better after trading Kwame Brown, Javaris Crittenton, two 1st Round picks, and rights to Marc Gasol to the Grizzlies for Pau Gasol, and this definately makes you much better of a team. Most likely contenders for the championship as well. The Suns....well some people thinks it makes them better trading Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks for Shaquille O'Neal. I think they are kidding themselves. Of course the Suns will no longer be able to run their "run n gun" style of offense with Shaq. Any other style won't work for them. They don't have a whole lot of defense, and they don't have the rebounding to run any type of slower offense. It just won't work. Plus, no matter how much Shaq wants to win another title, it won't make up for the fact that he is not even close to being able to dominate again. He can be a good guy to plug up the middle with his size, and give you a little offense but nothing that's going to put you "over the edge" to win a championship. The Suns will become worse with this trade, but believe what you want you will see soon enough.

Now, the East may be weak and only have a few teams that can contend for the title, but this year they are the best in my opinion. The Celtics have been one of the favorites since they aquired Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen in the offseason. They still have the best record in the league, and still are allowing the fewest points per game in the league as well. This team can be dangerous. Yes, they are not the deepest team, and yes without KG or Paul Pierce they would be in a lot of trouble (see the recent games since KG has been out). As long as they have those guys though, then they could be in this years NBA Finals.

Now, onto my favorite team, the Detroit Pistons. Of course I expect them to go to the Finals and win it all this year (what other Pistons fan doesn't?). I have good reason though to believe it; not just my homer opinion. They are still one of the best, if no the best, defenses this year. They are currently 2nd in fewest points allowed per game (to the Celtics). They are have the 2nd best record in the East, and one of the top records in the entire NBA. Chauncey, Rip, Rasheed, Tay, McDyess, etc. are all playing great and just as good as usual. Their bench continues to shine with Jason Maxiell playing big this year. Also, rookies Aaron Afflalo and Rodney Stuckey are given some good production off the bench.

The reason why the Pistons and Celtics have a better chance to win than the Lakers, Suns, Spurs, etc. is because of what everyone already knows: the East is weaker than the West. The Pistons and Celtics don't have much other competition besides each other. The Cavaliers and Magic look like the only two other "real" threats in the East. I don't believe any other team will give either one much trouble. One of these two teams will be in the Finals. Once they get there, whatever Western team makes it will be so tired from fighting their way through the other teams that they won't be able to handle either the Pistons or Celtics.

Not to mention that I believe these two teams are still the best two teams in the league, but that's just my opinion; I'm bringing you the facts on this. People continue to say how weak the East is, but that will be the reason why either Celtics or Pistons (Pistons of course) will win the 2007-2008 NBA Finals. Sorry to break the bad news to you guys, but it's gonna happen. Maybe next year Western fans, but this year is the year of the EAST!

Posted on: January 31, 2008 12:52 pm
 

Only One More!

Being a fan of Michigan sports, I have been proud to say I'm a fan of Detroit sports teams ...... other than the Lions. The Pistons, Red Wings, and Tigers have all had all of success in the last few years and in their entire histories as well. Our football team, the Lions, are the only sports team that has never had any success to be proud of. Other than Barry Sanders, we have had to nothing to be proud of from our Lions since the '50s!

The Red Wings are possibly the best hockey franchise ever, the Pistons just won their 3rd franchise championship in 2004 and went to the Finals again in 2005 (but lost to the Spurs), and the Tigers just made it to their first World Series since 1984 in 2006 (but lost to the Cardinals). Now they have added Dontrelle Willis and Miguel Cabrera in the offseason making them one next baseball season's early favorites.

Why can't the Lions get their act together and make our major sports teams complete! Can't Ford fire Matt Millen! Or can't he sell them to someone who would actually give a crap! Even one of our college teams,  the Michigan Woverines, came back from an embarrassing loss to a Division II team to beat the "mighty" SEC Florida Gators! If the Lions franchise could get it together, I would be completely happy with our all our sports franchises.

Heck, even the WNBA Detroit Shock have won some championships, but yet we are still waiting on the Lions! Does anyone believe the Lions will every come around, thus making our sporst franchises complete? Then we would be able to compete w