Bears Make Move Of A Lifetime
April 2, 2009 by Guy · Leave a Comment
The long sad story of Chicago Bear quarterbacks has finally come to a an end. Aside from a few bright moments it’s been a lifetime of misery for the Bears for quarterback.
Want some proof?
Frankly, that’s all I need because I’ve waited 37 years for the Bears to go out and sign an elite quarterback. Next thing you know the Cubs will be in the World Series!!
Steve Goodman – Immortal
October 7, 2008 by Guy · Leave a Comment
For those of us in Chicago familiar with the work of Steve Goodman we know that he was so much more than just The City of New Orleans or You Never Even Called Me By My Name. No, Steve was a hard core Cub fan through and through. Shortly before his death he did a promo radio song for WGN that became the current Cub anthem of Go Cubs Go.
However, Steve wrote another song about the Cubs that has a lot more relevance this year as it has for the past 100 years. And it’s this one here. I challenge you to watch it, if you or someone else cries you know they’re a true Cub fan.
Praying For Cuban
October 5, 2008 by Guy · Leave a Comment
I can’t tell you how sick I feel right now because these jerks had me believing in them yet again only to be let down yet again. They gave up on this game in the first inning and that is just absolutely disgusting. They gave up on this series on Wednesday. Yes, there’s a few of the guys who never quit, Rich Harden for one pitched a great game and was just victimized by some more bad defensive play and bad breaks. Geo had a great year as well and unfortunately didn’t have a great post-season like he did last year. Maybe it’s because he was used too much and spent, maybe because it was a rookie trying to do too much to pick up his team. He had a great year though and of course will be back behind home next year.
This team needs to be broken up a bit, it’s not going to happen as it is currently constructed. Derrek Lee is the first guy that needs a ticket out of town. He probably has some value that you can get for him. He was so distracted this series it was disgusting and this is not the same guy who pummeled us in 2003. I found it interesting that Harden got charged for a throwing error on a play that Lee makes with no problem in any regular season game. His hitting has be virtually non-existent and he turned into Mark Grace without getting the hits, Lee needs to go. Unfortunately the free agent market is a little weak with Mark Teixeira being the only big free agent 1B out there. Maybe offer a deal to Arizona with Lee for Connor Jackson and some other players, they might bite at that.
DeRosa needs a place to play, you can’t keep doing this to this guy. Put him at second and leave him there, no more of this crap where the guy doesn’t even know where he’s playing. He’s a great player being neutralized by trying to be Mr. Utility and it’s just not fair. Kudos for never giving up as well, one of the few Cubs to have a decent series offensively and was actually up there to work a count.
I’m sorry, the Theriot thing isn’t working for me at shortstop. He’s serviceable but we’re not going to win any championships with him there I don’t think. He’s a great guy, has a great heart, but the talent just isn’t there, I’m sorry. Furcal is going to be available and maybe even Cabrera would work on a serious Cubs team instead of those screwballs on the South Side. I don’t think anyone can argue that Furcal or Cabrera are better than Theriot, he’s a spunky player but he’s a backup, nothing more.
I’m going back and forth on Aramis Ramirez because for yet another post-season he failed to show up for the most part. I’m going to give him a pass, he tried to make some things happen, probably tried to press too much when so much was going wrong in front of him, I will let him slide. Keep Rammy at third.
Do we need to say anything about the guy we have in left field? Soriano has never showed up for post-season play so he wasn’t bound to start now. I’ve been giving him a pass since we picked him up but I’m done with him now. He was god awful on all accounts and staring at that last pitch that was close enough for him to be swinging at (instead of checking and especially when he swung at everything else all series) when your team is about to get the rest of the post-season off is the perfect capper. The Cubs won’t be able to unload him without eating a lot of his salary but they should try. He is an amazing freak of nature hitting talent but he’s just too inconsistent to be any good for us. Here’s something to chew on — imagine we don’t have that kind of money tied up in left field — think Jim Hendry outbids the Dodgers for Manny Ramirez? I think he does too. Yes, huge clubhouse cancer he is, he has absolutely destroyed the Dodgers. Just goes to show you how full of crap a lot of sports writers are. Word is the Mariners clubhouse is tiring of Ichiro, so another option could be to pick him up and put him in left and give Fukudome someone to bond and get comfortable with. The Mariners need to figure out a GM first though but maybe a new Mariners GM looking to make his mark moves Ichiro.
Center field — thanks Jim Edmonds for giving your all you were a great pickup but I think we all know like Gary Gaetti you can’t be counted on next year (not like your batting average this year was that great but you were Mr. Clutch a lot, I give you that). The Cubs either need to give Pie the shot in center or unload him, plain and simple. The Cubs are weak up the middle with a fair shortstop and a cast of characters at second and center. You’re not going to win that way so the Cubs either need to give Pie his shot next year or go after Nate McClouth.
Fukudome deserves another shot in right next year (like there’s any choice with the money spent). You had to know he wasn’t going to be able to maintain the torrid pace of his first MLB season. My only beef with Lou is he sat Fukudome when he should have been starting him — against Kuroda. I’m pretty sure they have faced each other before but at the very least Fukudome understands how Japanese pitchers pitch and his slap swing is the perfect counter to the junk Kuroda was throwing (and before you go off about his velocity it was still cut fastball, cut slider junk). Oh and don’t get me started on the Cubs hacking away at the first pitch all night on Kuroda. They made him work some at the beginning of the game and then it was like they gave up on doing that just like they gave up on everything else. If you get Ichiro here I think he helps Fukudome complete his transition to MLB.
Pitching-wise I’m good, the Cubs have a great pitching staff and it was too bad to see it destroyed by the biggest choke I have seen in my lifetime defensively. Maybe if Cuban can buy the club in the off-season they make a run at Sabathia to bolster the rotation.
The defense was absolutely atrocious and without end in this series, it’s the most disgusting thing I’ve witnessed and I was on the border of being physically ill at watching it. That is not Lou Piniella’s fault, except maybe resting guys too much at the end. They took their eye off the ball, screwed up the first game and never recovered. They had the look of a deer in the headlights on virtually every play and they gave up on themselves long before we, the fans did.
I don’t know if I can ever believe in a Cub team again, this team put together one of the best records in my lifetime and despite the deficiencies I have noted here they have a solid foundation in many places. This one hurts, it hurts a lot. This season is a failure and no one can deny that now, it’s funny how there was all this talk about just getting to the World Series, we can’t even get out of the NLDS. We tried with the bulk of this team as it is currently constructed twice and failed, it needs to be shaken up and hard. I hope you’re listening Jim Hendry, you’ve done a great job but you can’t get attached to some of these guys, they need to go.
Plain and simple, money should be no object with this Cubs team. The first Cubs team to win a World Series in more than a hundred years is going to be worth its weight in gold, it doesn’t matter what the payroll is. So here’s hoping Mark Cuban buys the Cubs and tells Jim Hendry to ignore the balance sheet, he wants to win Yankee style.
Game 1 – Disgusting
October 1, 2008 by Guy · Leave a Comment
I’m not going to rant for long because I’m coming down with something but I will give the Cubs a break tonight, but this is it, no more after tonight.
The Cubs haven’t played a serious game in a couple of weeks now and it showed. They’ve been on auto-pilot to the division win ever since sticking it to the Brew crew and putting them out of serious contention for good several weeks ago. They looked like a team that lacked focus and discipline and quite honestly, they looked bad.
Dempster didn’t have his stuff and I loved the color work by Tony Gwynn especially, he was right on all night and especially right on about Dempster. Dempster was over-throwing, there was no doubt about it. When you miss that often that high in the strike zone, almost totally unable to throw an up and in fastball, you’re over-throwing. It wasn’t Dempster’s night and the Dodgers made him pay eventually.
The Cubs also squandered many opportunities by ditching what they had been good at all year — being patient at the plate and picking their spots to hit. They had the chances and they ruined them with double play grounders all night long.
There are three keys to this series and if the Cubs are going to go anywhere: Alfonso Soriano, Derrek Lee and Aramis Ramirez. We need at least two out of the three to hit or at least one of them to catch fire. Tonight they were terrible. This team is not going to win without Soriano, Lee or Ramirez producing, period, end of story. All three of these guys are getting paid the mega-bucks to produce and they had best do so. That starts by being patient at the plate and not swinging at garbage (Soriano), putting the ball in play or go the other way with it (Lee) and resist the temptation to swing from the heels and try to park it on Waveland with every swing (Ramirez).
That’s all for me tonight I could go on and on, I’m disgusted. I’m hopeful that Zambrano sees this as his chance to put this team on his back and be the stopper before they head out to LA. I have no doubt they can win this series if they don’t play like the schmucks I saw tonight. But this looked an awful lot like last year on many counts tonight.
Oh, one more thing, that ball Manny hit from his shoelaces was just SICK. Yes, I hate that he hit it (didn’t really matter though, the slam slammed the Cubs for the night) but to see him do that with a pitch like that was just insane. What an incredible hitter.
Draft Predictions
June 26, 2008 by Guy · Leave a Comment
I have no clue who the Bulls are going to pick today, I hope they don’t make a mistake but I think they will be by buying into the hype and not doing their due diligence.
So here it is, on my blog for all to see for posterity what my draft predictions are for the 2008 NBA Draft.
OJ Mayo Will Be A Superstar
All the hype surrounding the next two fellas has overshadowed OJ Mayo. The truth of the matter is Mayo has all the making of a future superstar in the NBA. He slept through college because he didn’t want to go and called yet more attention to the need for a minor league system in the NBA. He mailed it in, he wasn’t enthused about it and his play was, gasp, still far above average.
Mayo has the size, ability and determination to be a superstar in the NBA, something he’s been pegged for since he was in the 6th grade. There is nothing about the kid that indicates otherwise yet he has fallen off a draft radar that can only seem to accommodate two players. It’s too bad, somebody is going to get a superstar, it doesn’t look like it will be the Bulls.
Michael Beasley Will Be A Star
Similar to Mayo, Michael Beasley has been pegged as an NBA star for many years now. Like Mayo he bounced around high schools looking for the best places to play and prepare himself for the NBA. He went to K State, took out Mayo and the Trojans in the first round and did alright for himself in the tournament.
Now various “character” issues including pajama bottoms are being brought up? What a joke. This kid will be a star, he has the size (despite being smaller than advertised, he’s the same size as Scottie Pippen), shear talent and raw power to be a star in the NBA. I see him as a stronger Scottie Pippen and if he can live up to that he will be a special player indeed. The Bulls would do well picking him, he would quickly bring legitimacy to the Bulls front court. They won’t do it though.
Derrick Rose Will Be Decent Player
Don’t get me wrong, I think that Derrick Rose has a boatload of talent. I just don’t get all the waxing poetic about the next Deron Williams or Chris Paul before he or they have done anything. How many rings has Williams won? How many trophies has Paul kissed? That would be none and none.
Tell me quick, how many superstar point guards who won an NBA title can you name? Have fun.
Having a great point guard is a luxury, I don’t care where the league is allegedly going. Having stud shooting guards and forwards are the keys to a championship. I didn’t see the Celtics running out to get a stud PG as their key piece in the puzzle to winning a championship. Their championship was built around a trio of, you guess it — shooting guard, small forward, power forward.
In fact, let’s look at the formula for the last few NBA Champions going back to when the Bulls last had their run.
2007, 2005, 2003, 1999 Spurs — best case for a stud PG with Parker, but it’s Duncan, Finley and Ginobili that were the heart of the latter teams with David Robinson in the earlier ones.
2006 Heat — again, a decent argument at PG with Williams but still again, Dwayne Wade and Shaq were the heart of that team.
2004 Pistons — Defense, defense, defense. Yes, Billups was great but that team lived and died on defense.
2000-2002 Lakers — Umm, Kobe and Shaq? Did they have a point guard? Does someone handle the ball besides Kobe?
1996-1998 Bulls — We all know this one, yes, Steve Kerr was the reason the Bulls won their second three-peat.
So there you have it, did these recent champions have some good point guards? Sure, but it was also done with serviceable point guards. But these championships were won on the backs of shooting guards and dominant forwards. The Bulls have neither. Mayo and Beasley are dangling there to be taken and put one of those pieces in place. Are the Bulls willing to do it? Doesn’t look like it, especially with the last decent Bulls point guard running the team.
Bulls Win Draft Lottery
May 20, 2008 by Guy · Leave a Comment
Beating the odds the Bulls won the draft lottery to pick first in the upcoming NBA Draft!!
Pssst…..John Paxson, here’s the future of the Bulls right here. He can actually make free throws too unlike Ben Gordon. OJ Mayo is a difference-maker in the mold of Michael Jordan and the clear choice to me, but then I am Trojan to the core so I admit my bias!
ESPN – Alexander faces release from Seahawks
April 22, 2008 by Guy · Leave a Comment
ESPN – Alexander faces release from Seahawks after having physical on Tuesday – NFL
Methinks I see a much better solution to the Bears RB woes than the draft. Sign him, yesterday!!
100 Years Is Enough
March 30, 2008 by Guy · Leave a Comment
This is going to be an interesting year to be a Cub fan. We’re going to be hearing about it al year I’m sure. Things are starting up in earnest with this funny video from spring training. Well, it’s only sort of funny.
Think The Cubs Got A Right Fielder?
December 14, 2007 by Guy · Leave a Comment
I was elated of course when for the second straight year the Cubs went out and got the biggest free agent on the market, Kosuke Fukudome of the Chunichi Dragons. Lots of sports talk has been about Cub fans not knowing what they’re getting and they’re probably right, most of them don’t know. If you want to know check this video out, when was the last time you saw this in an MLB game?
I don’t think Jacque Jones was capable of that! How about an inside-the-park home run?
You can also check out Dome’s (that’s his nickname) pages at ArmchairGM and Baseball Reference’s “Bullpen” for more information on the newest Cub. Arigato Hendry-san!







