Monday, September 15, 2008

G-Men rout the Rams

Ok, it was only the lowly Rams, but damn did the Giants beat the hell out of them. Final score was 41-13. Just seemed like the Giants scored whenever they wanted to do so. Justin Tuck, a defensive lineman, intercepted a pass and returned it for a touchdown. Great game. Giants move to 2-0, and are looking like world beaters against some really shaky teams. Which is fine. I hate when they lose to bad teams. They are playing like the champions they are.

Meanwhile, the Jets, suffered a tough loss to a Brady-less New England Patriots 19-10, proving that they are a great team. I doubt the Pats will go undefeated in the regular season, but they will be far from the pushovers everyone (at least, me anyway) hoped they would be.

Go Giants

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Weekly catch up

It is just about over for my Yankees. Even if they run the table, it will take a complete collapse by the Sox and Twins.

Fortunately, both the Giants and the Jets are off to a great start as the G-Men took care of the Redskins on Thursday's opening game, and Brett Favre led Gang Green to a nice win against the Dolphins.

Sunday, look for the Giants to square off against the Cardinals, while the Jets are home against the Tom Brady-less Patriots.

In other sports news, women's hockey teams are preparing for the 2010 Winter Olympics and the score of one game was so unbelievable, I had to check other sources.

Slovakia beat destroyed, humiliated, routed, crushed, hell, just pick any one Bulgaria by the score of 31-0. Oh wait, that was only the first period score. The final was 82-0. They scored on average every 44 seconds.

http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/news/story?id=3577150


Go Yankees

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Giants vs Redskins tonight

The Super Bowl Champion NY Giants (who play their home games in NJ, BTW) open up tonight against the Washington Redskins.
Can Eli Manning lead the team to back to back Super Bowl wins?
I wouldn't bet on it, but I'll be rooting them all along the way. My prediction is the same as Mike and Mike's on ESPN2. They both say 10-6, and a playoff berth. I'm right with them.

Yankees continue their hot streak, and A-Rod becomes the first player in history to have a home run reviewed by instant replay in a MLB game. The ump got the call right the first time, and Alex touched them all.

Go Yankees

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings

She's been busy warming up for the last month, but then sudenly, things start to look good in the Bronx.
Joba pitched tonight 1.1 innings, and looked good. He wasn't throwing as hard as he did before the injury, but he still brought it at 90 or so. Giese was activated and threw a scoreless 9th to wrap up the game.

We're 7 games behing Boston, so it still looks grim, but as the Rays start to show some cracks, they are still able to be caught. Last year's Rockies proved no team is ever out of it until the fat lady sings.

Go Yankees

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Are you ready for some football?

It's looking bad for my favorite pinstriped team. So, I'm starting to look toward Fall, and my defending champion G-Men.
First thing, the injuries have started. Osi Umenyiora is out for the season. He is scheduled for surgery this week. The talk is Strahan will be offered some big cash to come back, but even if he does, he is so out of condition, he may be an injury waiting to happen. After suffering through the Yankees injury plagued season, are my Giants to suffer the same fate? It will be a long season, then.

Go Yankees

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

A Big Series --In August?

Hard to believe, but I think this series may be so important. The Jays are on a roll. If they put a hurting on the Yankees, the season will be pretty much over. And, they always play the Yankees tough. Right now, we are 5 games out of the wild card, and 10 out of 1st.
This 3 game series will be followed by 3 against the O's, then a homestand against the Sox and the Jays again. The next 2 weeks will most likely determine whether the Yankees play out the string, or have a shot.
They really need to win 10 of the next 12 to have a good shot. .500 will leave them in a precarious situation. Anything less, and it may be time to stick a fork in them. The 2007 Rockies proved that it's not over 'til it's over, but the Yankees are fighting some great teams for that playoff berth.

Go Yankees

Friday, August 15, 2008

Such a season

The pain continues. Giese is on the DL now.

I'm getting tired of everyone pointing out the Yankees payroll and laughing at their struggles. They have been so destroyed by injuries, it isn't even funny any more.

What team would even be mentioned as having an outside chance after losing their catcher, left fielder, #1 (Wang) and #3 (Hughes) starter, a key reliever expected to join the rotation (Joba) for much of the season, along with their All-Star 3rd baseman missing a month.

Sure, teams get banged up, but this is ridiculous. In essence, 50 % of the staff is down. I'm not talking about sheer numbers, but who they are. Losing an ace starting pitcher like Wang is much more devastating than losing a middle inning reliever.

Matsui All-Star OF, has been out most of the year. He was a consistent 100 RBI guy who never missed a game before this year.

Posada, All-Star catcher, never was on the DL until this year. Talk about key players going down unexpectantly.

And Wang got hurt running the bases. WTH?

This is why I have accepted that this may not be the year. So many freak injuries.

But, I do remember the last time a Yankee team suffered and came up short. 1997. And we all know what happened the next year.


Go Yankees

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