tonytalkssports My Take on Sports, particularly the Yankees, Maple Leafs and Browns

23Mar/120

Bounty-Gate & Tebow

The NFL is the most popular sport in the United States. That popularity extends throughout the year and during a time when usually attention is focused on college basketball, NBA & NHL playoff races and spring baseball, the NFL has dominated the sports headline the past 3 days. First, the stunning ruling by Commissioner Roger Goodell that levied huge penalties against New Orleans Saints. Secondly, the signing of Peyton Manning by the Denver Broncos and then the subsequent trade of Tim Tebow to the New York Jets. Both stories are big ones.

When word came out that the Saints were involved with a bounty system and that defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was the ringleader, I indicated at the time that I felt this was similar to the steroid mess in baseball. What I meant is that both leagues knew what was going on but looked the other way. It seems that I was right. In a story I read on CBS Sportsline, the NFL warned the Saints back in 2010. Saints Owner Tom Benson notified General Manager Mickey Loomis that the league was aware of this and nothing was done to stop it.

As a result, Goodell has suspended Loomis and Head Coach Sean Payton for one year without pay, levied a $500,000 fined against the Saints and took away the team's second round draft pick for 2012 and 2013. While I don't have a problem with the penalties, I do have a problem with the hypocrisy. What I mean is that if the league knew in 2010 what was going on why didn't they step in right there and then? Moreover, based upon the outcry by a number of current and active players, how many other teams are involved in such practice??

We know that there have been bounties placed on star players for years. It has been well-documented that a number of teams had bounties placed on Joe Namath back in the day. There is no question in my mind that the practice has continued since then. The bounty system that the Saints have been penalized for typifies the general macho, tough guy image that the NFL has promoted for years. It's the same image that allows a head hunter like James Harrison to continue his concussion-inducing style of play. It's the same image that has the Cleveland Browns send back out on the field a clearly dazed and confused Colt McCoy after being hit by Harrison with a helmet to helmet hit.

This isn't about eliminating hits on quarterbacks. This isn't about pussifying the game of professional football. This is about eliminating the illegal, sordid and violent part of the game that is really rooted in a lack of respect for other players and for the game. I get as mad as the next guy when a flag is thrown after there is a clean hit on the quarterback. But leading with one's head to make a tackle or going for another player's head is what needs to be removed from the game. With this happening and teams not doing anything to stop it, should it shock anyone that there are bounties being placed on star players?? You want to eliminate this stuff, start suspending repeat offenders like Harrison for a season and fine the teams substantially. I'm curious to know if and when we are going to hear about other teams having a bounty system. I think we are kidding ourselves if we think that this is just a Saints problem

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Peyton Manning's signing with the Denver Broncos was shocking to me. The move could make the Broncos a force in the AFC. However, what's even more shocking is the New York Jets acquiring Tim Tebow. What kind of message does that send to Mark Sanchez?? Sanchez was just given a contract extension. He has been the Jets starting quarterback since his rookie season. Last year, he regressed after taking the team to the playoffs. I have never been a big Sanchez fan for the simple reason that the kid only had one year at USC where he was the starter. That's why it is not surprising that the kid took a step back last season when the Jets expected more out of him. It's simple, the kid is still learning.

Bringing Tebow into the mix makes absolutely no sense. It creates a controversy. However, one has to wonder if that is not what the Jets high command wanted. With the Giants winning another Super Bowl, the Jets remain the second class football citizen in New York. Rex Ryan's act has grown old with his team not making the playoffs last year and the disharmony that was in the locker room. That's why former Jets great Joe Namath is absolutely right: the acquisition of Tebow is nothing more than a publicity stunt. That's why the Jets will always be second class citizens in NYC.

21Mar/120

Why Firing Burke Makes No Sense

Last night a faint chant of "Fire Burke" was heard at the Air Canada Centre during Toronto's 5-2 loss to the New York Islanders. Throughout the day, whether on twitter, talk radio or in newspapers, many were calliing for the dismissal of Brian Burke. Frustration and anger has gripped Leafs Nation big time. Being a Leaf fan for over 40 years, I have experienced plenty of both so I get it. I am just as frustrated about what has happened this season as the next Leaf fan. How many of you wear a Leafs lanyard to work in the middle of Buffalo Sabres country?? I've been taking plenty of heat and ridicule for the last 16 games because of it.

So I understand the outrage over missing the playoffs once again but firing Brian Burke makes absolutely no sense. Has Brian Burke made mistakes?? You bet he has. The goaltending situation rests at the feet of Burke. In his defense, one has to wonder what the season would be like if Brian Gionta had not nailed James Reimer in the head. In case you forgot, Reimer was 4-0-1 before being knocked out for over a month. With respect to Jonas Gustavsson, the same critics who are slamming Burke were praising the acquisition of the "best goalie not in the NHL." Be that as it may, the Leafs would have been better off if they had a veteran available, particularly after Reimer got hurt.

Burke's free agent acquisitions have been terrible. Tim Connolly, Colby Armstrong, Mike Komisarek, and Brett Lebda have not helped this club. Of the four, Komisarek has played better as of late but he has not delivered as was hoped. In his defense, the free agent market has not been good since the lockout. Players like Rick Nash and Steven Stamkos decided to re-sign with their current clubs before hitting the open market. Brad Richards, who was the prize free agent last year, had his heart set on the Rangers from day one. If Nash or Stamkos were available there is no doubt in my mind that Burke would have gone after them. Do you remember how Ron Wilson got in trouble for saying that the team was looking at the Sedin twins?? In fact, the Canucks were very concerned and it has been reported that Burke was ready to spring into action if the twins hit the open market. Of course, that didn't happen.

Where Burke has done very well has been in the trade market. He has been able to move free agents that have not worked out well (Francois Beauchemin, Kris Versteeg and Brett Lebda) and acquire players that have been productive along with future assets (Jake Gardiner, Joffrey Lupul, Cody Franson, Matthew Lombardi and a first round draft pick). Through trades, he has built up a farm system that has been a laughingstock for 40 years. The same people who are ripping Burke are the same people who have ripped the Leafs over the years because the farm system was barren and that they had no young prospects worth a damn. When was the last time that the Leafs AHL affiliate has led a division this late in the season?

Many will say so what. Big deal that the Marlies are in first place and headed to the AHL playoffs. The bottom line is that the Maple Leafs have not made the playoffs once again. But let me ask this question: how many so-called hockey experts predicted at the beginning of the season that the Leafs would make the playoffs?? Most experts had the Leafs somewhere in the neighborhood of 8th and 13th place. Does this justify the collapse? No it does not but what it does tell us is that this team is not there yet and most knew that at the beginning of the season.

There is no question that this off season will be a critical one for the Maple Leaf organization. There is no question that Burke will need to acquire a goaltender. Depending upon where they finish they are going to get a top 7 pick in the NHL Entry Draft. They will need to acquire a big forward, preferably a center. It may also be essential to pick up a big defenseman. I wouldn't have a problem if they made a run at Ryan Suter. In addition, certain players must be moved out. Colby Armstrong's stint in Toronto has been terrible and there may be a market for him. Matthew Lombardi is occupying a roster spot that could be opened for a trade acquisition or a youngster from the Marlies. A decision must be made about Cody Franson. You are either going to play the kid or you need to move him. One thing is clear, the Leafs need to get bigger and stronger in order to compete with the Eastern Conference heavyweights like Philadelphia, Boston and the Rangers.

Firing Brian Burke now will be a huge mistake. He is an accomplished general manager who has built a Stanley Cup team in Anaheim and set the foundation for the team that you see in Vancouver. Whether you want to believe it or not, this team is in much better shape than where it was five years ago. We have waited 45 years for a Stanley Cup. I think I can wait a couple more years to be a legitimate contender using youth as the foundation.

20Mar/120

Tuesday’s Thoughts

While wondering why it seems every year I end up with one of my fantasy teams having Aramis Ramirez on its roster, here is what's on my mind this morning:

* Well the Peyton Manning sweepstakes is over as he is reportedly going to sign with the Denver Broncos. This certainly will change the dynamics of the AFC West. The Broncos not only will be a legitimate contender in the division but with Manning they also become a threat in the AFC. Look to see more Bronco games on national TV.

* When you look at the division, pressure will be squarely on the underachieving San Diego Chargers. Phillip Rivers and Company have not produced and with Manning in the division they best be ready to play come September instead of waiting until mid-November.

* Manning is the best quarterback John Fox has ever coached and it will be interesting to see how he handles the future Hall of Famer. The biggest casualties in all of this are Tim Tebow and the Miami Dolphins. The once-proud Miami franchise is having a difficult time attracting free agents. They struck out on Manning and also struck out on Matt Flynn. Missing out on Flynn is stunning since Dolphin Head Caoch Joe Philbin was Flynn's offensive coordinator in Green Bay. Does this mean that Tim Tebow goes to the Dolphins?? No, David Garrard signed with Miami. Rumblings are Tebow could end up in Jacksonville. But one report had the Jaguars not necessarily enamored with the former Gator. Two possibilities: New Orleans and New England.

* While teams like Chicago, Denver, Buffalo, Washington and others improve themselves through free agency, there sit the Cleveland Browns who let go more players than they signed. Boy, I can't wait for another season of Browns Football.

* Andy Pettite's return to the Yankees still has me shocked. The big lefty was surely missed last season and somehow I don't see the Yanks losing Game 5 at home with Pettite on the mound. If he can pitch like he did in 2010, the Yankee rotation will be pretty solid. The best thing about Pettite is that he knows how to win.

* One guy who might take lessons from Pettite is Ivan Nova. Sunday night Nova was less than stellar the first two innings of his four inning outing. His calling out of the young catcher, Gustavo Molina, was classless from a young man who has not earned his stripes in the big leagues as a pitcher. In my mind, he is the odd man out of the rotation to start the season.

* I have taken Brian Cashman to task many times but he deserves credit for what he has done in this off season. Not only has he upgraded the starting rotation, he has also provided a strong bench for Joe "The Binder" Girardi. This may be the best bench that the Yankees have had to start the season in a long, long time.

* As a Maple Leafs fan there is not much to say other than totally embarassed over last night's 8-0 whipping at the hands of the Boston Bruins. The Leafs have been terrible all year against the Bruins, being outscored 36-10. Not only did they get beat all year on the scoreboard but they also got beat physically.

* I am really tired of the constant drumbeat on the part of certain Toronto media types and Leaf fans for Brian Burke's removal as President and General Manager. The article below from Dobber Hockey says it all as far as I'm concerned. All I can say to the critics is: be careful what you wish for.

http://www.dobberhockey.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4495:state-of-the-toronto-maple-leafs&catid=3:dobber&Itemid=96

* If Sunday's game between the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins is a prelude to an opening round playoff series between these two teams, we are in for a memorable one. These two teams generally hate each other. Both of these 2 teams are legitimate Cup contenders and the Battle of Pennsylvannia is going to be fun to watch.

* Finally, can anyone remember when the New York Mets were relevant???

19Mar/120

Has It Really Been March Madness??

Before the beginning of the NCAA Basketball Tournament, many pundits were saying that this was the most wide open tournament in years. But as we head into the Sweet 16, all four number 1 seeds remain and the only truly Cinderella that remains is number 13 seed Ohio. Friday night was thrilling as two number 15 seeds, Norfolk State and Lehigh, posted major upsets knocking off Missouri and Duke. But both teams were sent packing yesterday as Norfolk State was crushed by Florida 84-50 and Lehigh lost to Xavier 70-58.

In looking at the remaining match-ups, 3 of the 4 number one seeds are playing number 4 seeds with Syracuse taking on Wisconsin, Kentucky facing Indiana and Michigan State meeting Louisville. North Carolina and Kentucky have rolled through their first two games while Syracuse survived a scare in their opener against UNC-Asheville and Michigan State survived against St. Louis. A surprise team remaining in the tournament could be North Carolina State. The Wolfpack have knocked off number 6 seed San Diego State and yesterday defeated number 3 seed Georgetown. They will now face number 2 seed Kansas who squeaked by Purdue. The winner of the NC State-Kansas game could face North Carolina which will be an intriguing match-up either way.

The beauty of the tournament is seeing a lower seed advance to the final weekend. Last year it was VCU. Will we see that happen again?? Here's hoping Xavier, North Carolina State and Ohio reach the Elite Eight. Without them it wouldn't be called March Madness.

18Mar/120

Carlyle Hockey: Leafs Win 3-1

Last night the Toronto Maple Leafs exhibited the quality that Brian Burke talks about: trucculence. They didn't take any of the Ottawa Senators guff, were aggressive on the forecheck, killed penalties, blocked shots, played solid defense and received good goaltending. All of that resulted in a 3-1 win over their hated provincial rivals.

While their are some in the media who will pound the Leafs for once again screwing up the chance to get a top five draft pick, what happens during the course of these last 10 games will say a lot about what this team needs to do in the off season. There are no Sidney Crosbys, Steven Stamkos or John Tavares to draft. Point being that anyone selected in that top five are not going to have an immediate impact on this team. If they are able to get a high pick fine. But, it's more important to find out who on this current roster is going to play the way Randy Carlyle wants them to play.

There has been some who have called into question the new contract that was given to Mikhail Grabovski. Well. last night should put to bed any criticism as we may have seen the emergence of a leader when the small center man stood up for rookie Carter Ashton and took on Chris Neil. I have seen Grabovski use his body against much bigger opponents. One specifically I recall was his checking of Evgeni Malkin. It is apparent to me that Grabovski can play for Carlyle and he has the offensive ability that this team needs.

Since Damien Cox's article about trading Phil Kessel, there has been plenty of banter about whether or not Kessel should remain with the team. Last night, Kessel drew a penalty and on the subsequent power play scored what would be the winning goal on a beautiful shot that beat Senator goalie Ben Bishop. Kessel will never be a physical presence but what I did notice last night was that in the third period with his team leading 3-1, Kessel was inclined to gain the red line and dump the puck into the Senators zone. It will remain to be seen what happens this summer, but I think that Phil Kessel can play for Randy Carlyle. We also should remember this: Kessel has 35 goals and 40 assists. Not easily replaced.

Mike Komisarek has been a continual whipping boy since arriving here in Toronto and justifiably so. However, since Carlyle's appearance behind the bench, Komisarek has been playing the way he was when he was with the Canadiens. Last night I thought was one of his best games as a Maple Leaf. He was a physical presence and he got under the skin of Daniel Alfredsson which resulted in a 5 on 3 power play for the Leafs which resulted in Dion Phaneuf's goal.

It will be interesting to see how the Leafs play in Boston on Monday night. The Bruins have owned the Leafs and are obviously a much bigger and physical team. This will be a good test and Coach Carlyle will certainly use it as part of his evaluation process.

17Mar/120

My 2012 Fantasy Baseball Black-Balled List

There are certain baseball players who I will not pick for my fantasy baseball team no matter what happens. For the most part, players that make my black-balled list are typically guys who have been on my team and had not lived up to expectations. There are a few who I won't draft because I just don't like them. So here we go with my 2012 Fantasy Baseball Black-Balled List:

* Lance Berkman - Two seasons ago, Berkman was a top ten pick of mine who I was looking to for power. Instead, he was so bad that the Astros moved him to the Yankees who were hoping to catch lightning in a bottle and it didn't happen. Of course last season he had a bounce back year which further irritated me. As a result, Berkman makes the list.

* Carlos Lee - The same year I drafted Berkman, I picked Carlos Lee. El Caballo turned into El Trampo. His batting average plummeted as did his RBI's. Between Berkman and Lee my fantasy season was over. Hence, Lee makes the list.

* Adam Dunn - Before the start of the season last year, it was suggested that Dunn was going to have a monster year playing for the White Sox. Dunn never hit for average so I was drafting him for home runs and RBIs. Needless to say, Dunn was a total bust and I'm done with him.

* Ian Desmond - Here's another guy who last spring was being touted to have a breakout season that would provide average, runs and stolen bases. Supposedly he was going to also supply a little power. Wrong!!! Desmond had a terrible year and I'm not going through another season with him.

* Kevin Youkilis - I drafted Youk 2 years ago, the same draft that I picked Berkman and Lee. That year, Youkilis had a subpar season which included a stint on the injury list. This guy is turning fragile as he gets older and I'm done with him. Besides, he's a Red Sox.

* BJ Upton - This guy has all kinds of talent and could be a five tool player. But he is one of the biggest underachievers going. I also think he is a head case. Upton has a lifetime membership on the black-balled list.

* Ichiro Suzuki - There is no particular reason why Ichiro makes this list other than he's not one of my favorite players. I have not and will never draft him.

* Jeff Francoeur - This guy seems to have all the ability in the world and I have had him on my team many times. He'll tease you by having a nice productive stretch but then the bottom falls out. He's Mr. Inconsistency and I'm done with him.

* Edinson Volquez - Two years ago, Volquez was another one of those guys who was going to have a breakout season. All he broke was my back as he contributed to a disasterous finish for my fantasy team.

* Brian Wilson - He makes this list because his beard is stupid.

* Matt Kemp - Two seasons ago I drafted Kemp in the first round and he had the worst season of his career. Last year he bounced back big time and I was steaming. All it takes is to screw me once and I'm done with you. So, Matt Kemp makes the list.

My draft is tomorrow and you can bet that none of the above will be on my roster for the 2012 season.

16Mar/120

Leafs Break Losing Streak With 3-1 Win

The Toronto Maple Leafs continued their domination of the Tampa Bay Lightning with a 3-1 win at the St. Pete Times Forum. The Leafs own a 3-0 record over the Bolts, outscoring them 17-5. There were three things that really stuck out for me last night. The first thing is how the Leafs played in the third period. Despite taking some penalties the Leafs were disciplined and played a solid defensive game. This was totally missing prior to Randy Carlyle. As we look to next season, this philosophy should help to move the Leafs up the Eastern Conference standings.

The second thing that got my attention was James Reimer. Coach Carlyle made the observation that the Leafs young goalie appeared nervous in the game against Florida. Full marks to Carlyle for coming back with Reimer and the 24 year old responded well with a 34 save performance, that included some big ones. As the game went on you could see Reimer's confidence grow. It will be interesting to see how many games each goalie will play in the remaining 11 games left in the season. The key thing to remember is Reimer is under contract for next year and Jonas Gustavsson will be an unrestricted free agent.

Finally, what can you say about Jake Gardiner. His goal was a highlight reel special but his overall play was just as impressive. The young 21 year old defenseman logged over 23 minutes of ice time which was second only to Dion Phaneuf among Leaf defenseman. There was an interesting camera shot during a stoppage in play that showed Gardiner over at the bench talking to Carlyle. The youngster couldn't have a better teacher than the former Norris Trophy defenseman. I have said it before and I will say it again: Jake Gardiner is the best young Leaf defenseman since Borje Salming broke into the league.

Leaf Notes:
* Interesting stat: The Leaf goalies' save percentage under Randy Carlyle is .920. Under Ron Wilson it was .903. Wonder if that has something to do with better defensive zone coverage.

* With Nikolai Kulemin done for the season, it will be interesting to see if the Leafs bring up anybody from the Marlies. With the Marlies heading for a playoff run, Brian Burke may be reluctant to move anybody up to the big club.

* Any interesting article by Damien Cox yesterday suggesting that the Leafs should move Phil Kessel. I am a huge Phil Kessel fan. In my opinion, the Leafs have not had a sniper like Kessel since Alexander Mogilny. However, if the Leafs could acquire a top notch center or big scoring winger I might make a trade. For that matter, other than Jake Gardiner I'm not sure there is anyone who is untouchable, depending upon what the Leafs would get in return.

* As part of the article, Cox bases his premise on the notion that Kessel is not a player that will fit in Carlyle's style of play. I'm not sure that is a fair assessment. It's important to remember that Joffrey Lupul being out has hurt Kessel and it is evident that the team's recent losing streak has taken its toll on the 24 year old right winger. By the way, weren't people saying the same thing when Ilya Kovalchuk when he went to the defense-first New Jersey Devils??

15Mar/120

Has Anyone Seen Tom Heckert??

As teams augment their rosters via free agency (ex.-Washington) and trades (ex.-Chicago), the Cleveland Browns have signed DE Frostee Rucker and cut Tony Pashos and Eric Steinbach while also letting Peyton Hillis go to the Kansas City Chiefs. This is a period where teams try to augment their rosters with established players which then sets their needs for the upcoming draft. But the way the Holmgren/Heckert regime is operating, the Browns will need multiple picks through every round to meet this team's needs.

Here are the needs: quarterback - is Colt McCoy the answer or do the Browns need to draft a quarterback?, running back - is Montario Hardesty the answer or do the Browns use a high pick to draft a running back?, wide receiver - the Browns do not have a number one wide receiver. Will they use a top pick to draft one?, offensive line - Steinbach anchored the left guard position and now he is gone, Right tacle is a problem area. So what's the plan??, linebacker - the Browns have limited depth and this will be magnified if Scott Fujita is suspended for his role in the Saints bounty situation.

Tom Heckert has indicated that he would not be opposed to trading down to get additional picks. With Hillis gone, I can see Heckert moving down a few slots from number four and drafting Trent Richardson. I'm not all that sold on Richardson. The Browns created a need by letting Hillis walk. They were competitive against the Steelers and Ravens this past season with him in the lineup. With so many other needs on offense, this made no sense. Hillis signed a one year contract for $3 million. The Browns didn't even make an offer. They couldn't have made a similar offer for one year??? It could have bought them some time and allowed them to address other needs on offense.

The only thing that makes sense with the release of Steinbach is if the Browns had some questions about his health. But with the Browns medical staff's track record it makes you wonder. The Browns had a pretty solid left side of the O-line with Steinbach and Joe Thomas. The situation with Tony Pashos is interesting. There is no question that Pashos has been injured as often as he has been able to play. But according to reports, he played injured for most of last year when most guys would have bailed on the season. It would have been easy to bail since the team was going nowhere. For his dedication Pashos was cut.

With all of these needs and no committment to add any more pieces through free agency, the Holmgren/Heckert regime better be right on all of their draft picks, particularly those two first round picks. One thing that appears to be certain, it's going to be another long year on the Lakefront for long-suffering Browns fans. Almost makes me consider dropping the NFL Sunday Ticket.

13Mar/120

Tuesday’s Thoughts

While thinking about fifteen years ago last Friday when Biggie Smalls was gunned down, here's what is on my mind this morning:

* The Maple Leafs are in Florida to take on the Southeast leading Panthers. I would imagine that Jonas Gustavsson will be back in the net once again for the Leafs. It's amazing how improved defensive zone coverage helps a goalie gain his confidence.

* Will the Leafs score a goal tonight and what period will it be in?

* Here's three stats that need to be improved upon next year by the Leafs: 1.) The Leafs are 8-12 on Saturday nights and half of those wins came in October. 4-1 in October, 1-2 November, 0-3 December, 1-2 January, 1-3 February and 1-1 in March. 2.) The Leafs are 16-13-6 at home. Randy Carlyle has said that his team needs to make the ACC a tough place to play. In contrast, Washington is 23-10-3 and Winnipeg is 21-10-4. 3.) The Leafs are 7-12-0 within the division and 0-5 against Boston. This is the worst record in the Northeast Division.

* Three players I hope are not on the Leafs roster next year are: Colby Armstrong, Matthew Lombardi and Tim Connolly. The first two could happen. I don't see anyone willing to take Connolly.

* During the Leaf-Flyers game on Saturday, Damien Cox tweeted that he wouldn't be surprised if Jaroslav Halak was in a Leaf uniform. Hmmmmmm....I wonder what it would take to get him???

* Phil Hughes and CC Sabathia looked good on Sunday afternoon and Hiroki Kuroda pitched well last night (even though he wasn't satisfied with his own performance). While it's still early, the guy I'm worried about is Ivan Nova. I like the kid but he has not looked good so far, particularly his last outing. He starts tonight against Boston.

* What's up with David Robertson??? How much money do you make and your moving boxes?? Really??? Fortunately for the Yanks the injury was not that serious.

* Bernie Williams will be at Yankee camp today and it made me think: when are the Yankees going to honor their center fielder from the late 90's glory years?? While plenty of attention has been given to the Core Four (now the Core Two), Williams has been the forgotten man. He too came up from the Yankee farm system and was a key contributor to the Yankees success.

* It is going to be real interesting where Peyton Manning ultimately lands for the 2012 NFL season. I thought that Miami had the inside track but it appears that Denver may be the team. In that division, the Broncos could win with Manning and the stable of receivers that they have along with Willis MaGahee. Their defense is pretty good too. However, its definitely not a warm weather location. Arizona might be a good fit also. Clearly the NFC West is very winnable and the Cardinals do have Larry Fitzgerald. However the word was that Manning wanted to stay in the AFC. This will be the most watched process in NFL free agency history.

* Yesterday afternoon Schopp & The Bulldog were all pissed off because the Bills came out and said they were not in the Manning sweepstakes. The two WGR windbags felt that the Bills owed their fans to at least invite Manning for an interview. Oh ok I get it so then when Manning says no thank you these two morons can either bad mouth the Bills for not getting him or bad mouth Manning. This is the problem with the Buffalo sports media: they raise expectations and get all of the Chester Cheektowagas & Louie Lackawannas fired up and then when the bottom falls out the GR loudmouths are all pissed off because people are calling in screaming bloody murder.

* By the way, I also had to hear about Schopp's ride back home from his vacation. Pleeeassee!!!!!!!!!!

* The report on the New Orleans Saints bounty system has rocked the NFL. It was pretty funny last week watching Mike Golic trying to defend the Saints. What's even more funny is that the whole issue of bounties being placed on quarterbacks and star players goes back many years. The Buffalo Bills back in the late 60's had a bounty on Joe Namath when the Jets came to the Old Rockpile. The Oakland Raiders were also in on the act when it came to Namath. For media people around the NFL to feign disbelief over the whole situation is hypocritical since they had to know what was going on. Kind of like baseball media not knowing that steroids was going on in the late 90's.

* More importantly than the media knowing what was going on with bounties, I find it hard to believe that the NFL didn't know about it either. Kind of like Major League Baseball with steroids.

* Somehow I'm having a hard time seeing Randy Moss playing for Jim Harbaugh. Good luck to Alex Smith too. So they replace Braylon Edwards with Moss. Hmmmmmmm.

* If the Browns do not make a free agent signing to strengthen their offensive line and linebacking corp I'm going to go absolutely wild!!!

* Glad to hear that long-time Browns beat writer Tony Grossi will be hooking up with ESPN Radio WKNR 850 in Cleveland and will be covering the team once again. The Cleveland Plain Dealer booted Grossi off the Browns beat because of a tweet that Grossi made which called Randy Lerner a jerk. Grossi apologized but it is obvious that the team went to the newspaper and voiced its concern. Grossi is knowledgeable and is critical but fair as it relates to the Browns. It will be interesting to see if Sportstime Ohio brings Grossi back on its Browns related shows during the season.

* March Madness begins and what's up with a 12th seed and 14th seed play-in game???

* How Drexel didn't make the Big Dance is a classic example of the bias against mid-major schools. The Dragons were 27-5 and they have been left out. If they were 31-1 and lost their conference tourney would they still be out???

* There isn't one number one seed in the tournament that is a lock to be in the Final Four.

* The revelation that Syracuse University's basketball team violated its own drug policy further damages Jim Boeheim's reputation. It will be awfully hard for him to claim he knew nothing about it like he did with the whole Bernie Fine mess.

* I was remiss in not acknowledging the passing of Gary Carter. What I found truly amazing was the impact that Carter had in Canada, particularly in Montreal. The fact that the Montreal Canadiens honored Carter at one of its games shows how much he was thought of in La Belle Province.

* And finally, congratulations to St. Bonaventure for winning the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament. The Bonnies are the number 14 seed in the East Region and will meet a tough Florida State team. I wonder what wizard Brad Ritter has to say about that. It was Ritter back in 2005 who dismissed Niagara's winning of the MAAC Tournament as not a big deal because they were going to be knocked out of the NCAA Tournament in their first game. Nothing like promoting the local schools.

12Mar/120

A Familiar Result: No Playoffs For Leafs

The Toronto Maple Leafs went to Washington yesterday with the hope of vaulting themselves back in the thick of the playoff race. Instead, once again they could not score a goal and dropped a 2-0 decision to the 8th place Capitals leaving them eight points out of the last playoff spot. For all practical purposes, a season that started out so promising has turned into a nightmare.

There is no question that this team has tightened up defensively and Jonas Gustavsson has played extremely well in goal. But their inability to score a goal over two games is pretty incredible. While losing Joffrey Lupul has hurt, the Phil Kessel line has been totally ineffective the last two games. Tim Connolly needs to be taken off the line and I would suggest that Matt Frattin be placed back on it. The way that line is currently set, there is no one on it that is going to provide any physical presence to create space for Kessel. Lupul does that and Frattin has the ability to do it. Keeping Frattin on the fourth line does not make any sense, particularly since the kid does have some offensive ability.

I continue to be impressed with Carter Ashton. Coach Randy Carlyle should consider giving this kid some power play time. Carlyle has talked about developing offense by cycling down low in the offensive zone. Ashton has the size and the willingness to do that, along with going in front of the net. At this point, what do the Leafs have to lose by trying it?? Ashton's play is what the Leafs expected from Colby Armstrong however he has been a bitter disappointment.

One other point, maybe Coach Carlyle should consider teaming Mikhail Grabovski with Phil Kessel. When you think about it, Grabovski is your best center and Kessel is your best winger. There are many times when Grabovski sets up Nikolai Kulemin or Clarke MacArthur only to have a shot go wide. Think about the Philly game on Saturday. Grabovski and Kessel both have offensive creativity to set up each other. Place Frattin on the line with them and maybe something positive can happen.

With 13 games remaining, Leaf management needs to take a long hard look at this current roster. If this team is going to progress, certain players need to be moved. Without a doubt, the upcoming off season will be the biggest during the Brian Burke era.