The draft is still in progress of course...but I am already puzzled by some draft moves. Like what is Atlanta thinking. Are they really that desperate for an image change? Obviously, Arthur Blank thinks so. But, why not DJ Shockley? I don't think it is that far of a stretch. He is a Dawg....and believe me in that state thats all of you have to say. Even with the demographics of Atlanta. Has he not heeled? Has he not provened that he could be the QB of their future. I certainly don't get the crush on Ryan. I don't think he was that consistent. I don't think he and BC proved that much. I am sure the Falcons are going to lose ticket holders with moves this season before they gain any.
And, Jacksonville....well it seemed pretty obvious that Del Rio was coming back to the Gator well one more time when he made an appearance at Gator Pro Day himself. Reggie Nelson was their number one pick last year and they go for another Gator in Derick Harvey this year. I must say I was surprised to see Harvey declare for the draft after his junior year...but obvioulsy being the number eight pick in the draft made it look like a good decision.
Wow, the Ravens made a statement by picking the QB fro Delaware. They are not believing in Boller leading them anywhere and they didn't seem to see what they wanted in Troy Smith at the end of last year. I personally think that Smith's days are numbered in the NFL. I think he was a system QB at Ohio State that was exposed in the NC Game.....
USC and LSU had at least six players already drafted the last time I looked. No matter what, you have to give both teams their props for that. Thats a lot of talent and cudos need to go to both coaching staffs....thats a lot of NFL caliber players concentrated in just two teams. It also makes the argument that USC definitely belonged in that championship game last January.
Kansas definitely made a the best splash in the draft....and they seemed to have gotten exactly who they wanted in this one.....Edwards and bunch must be pleased. I hope the front office sticks with Edwards long enough for him to see this talent flourish.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Hey Dawgnation...play the games
Anyone who knows me knows that I am a Gator Fan. Been one all my life. So this blog is probably not surprising to many around me. It seems that most ESPN analyst and college football prognasticators have put Georgia in the mix of the National Championship scene for 2008. It also seems that this talk has intoxicated the mines of Dawgnation. I say to all of Dawgnation who's bragging that you still have to play your schedule. You still have to show up game by game. No one on your schedule is going to forfeit. No one on your schedule is afraid of your history, your depth, or the pre-season polls. Please calm down. And, remember there are no paper champions.....and see ya in October in Jacksonville.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Best Starting Five in the NBA
The question has been posed now that we are in the midst of the NBA Playoffs....who has the best starting five in the NBA? If you listen to Chauncey Billips then you would think it was the Detroit Pistons. If you listened to some around me the opinion is mixed. Most though feel that the it's either the Detroit Pistons or the Boston Celtics. I am inclined to go with the Celtics. Now this maybe because I have never liked the Pistons even as the Bad Boys and, because I think so much of the player and the man that Kevin Garnett is. But, let's break this down and maybe you can later give me your opininon.
Positon for Position.
Billups v Rondo - No doubt you must give the nod to Billups here. Billups numbers speak for themselves. But beyond that he is Mr Clutch. He is looking for the ball as much as his teammates are looking for him when the game is on the line. And, he delivers.
Hamilton v Allen - Their head to head numbers in the o7' season are dead on. Hamilton averaging 17.3 and Allen averaging 17.4. Allen takes the nod though on FT% and takes the nod on career points average. In my opinion though its the experience and the intangibles that Allen brings to the court that gives him a slight advantage over Hamilton.
Prince v Pierce - I have never liked Prince even when he was with Kentucky...but that may have something to do with him playing college basketball in the SEC and me being an avid Gator Fan. But, again the numbers point Boston's way. Prince is only averaging 13 points for the 07' season and 12 for his career. And, to me he is never a double double threat although sometimes he lucks up on one because he is getting garbage points in blowouts. Pierce on the other hand is averaging 19.6 this season and almost 24 for his career. Definitely a double double threat on a team with two other major superstars. And, there is no way I can say that Prince makes the other players around him better as Pierce does.
Wallace v Garnett - This is no contest. For the mere reasons of heart and desire to be the best. Rasheed has the potential and talent to be the best at his position ever. But, as Magic stated, "he does not want to be." And, Garnett is a double double every night. But, his work ethic, his spirit as a teammate has as Doc Rivers say, "changed the culture of the team."
McDyess v Perkins - Not enough experience for Perkins here. This is not even close. McDyess is a beast on the boards and averaging as many rebounds as he is points on a night in and night out basis.
So, as you can see the argument can be made here. Detroit's starting five is suspect. And, they collectively lack desire. They have been able to turn it on when they want and make it to the Eastern Conference Finals five straight years but, they lack consistency. And, they are running over in arrogance. Without a doubt the Celtics can compete and take them. I hope we get the chance to see a head to head match-up in the finals....
Positon for Position.
Billups v Rondo - No doubt you must give the nod to Billups here. Billups numbers speak for themselves. But beyond that he is Mr Clutch. He is looking for the ball as much as his teammates are looking for him when the game is on the line. And, he delivers.
Hamilton v Allen - Their head to head numbers in the o7' season are dead on. Hamilton averaging 17.3 and Allen averaging 17.4. Allen takes the nod though on FT% and takes the nod on career points average. In my opinion though its the experience and the intangibles that Allen brings to the court that gives him a slight advantage over Hamilton.
Prince v Pierce - I have never liked Prince even when he was with Kentucky...but that may have something to do with him playing college basketball in the SEC and me being an avid Gator Fan. But, again the numbers point Boston's way. Prince is only averaging 13 points for the 07' season and 12 for his career. And, to me he is never a double double threat although sometimes he lucks up on one because he is getting garbage points in blowouts. Pierce on the other hand is averaging 19.6 this season and almost 24 for his career. Definitely a double double threat on a team with two other major superstars. And, there is no way I can say that Prince makes the other players around him better as Pierce does.
Wallace v Garnett - This is no contest. For the mere reasons of heart and desire to be the best. Rasheed has the potential and talent to be the best at his position ever. But, as Magic stated, "he does not want to be." And, Garnett is a double double every night. But, his work ethic, his spirit as a teammate has as Doc Rivers say, "changed the culture of the team."
McDyess v Perkins - Not enough experience for Perkins here. This is not even close. McDyess is a beast on the boards and averaging as many rebounds as he is points on a night in and night out basis.
So, as you can see the argument can be made here. Detroit's starting five is suspect. And, they collectively lack desire. They have been able to turn it on when they want and make it to the Eastern Conference Finals five straight years but, they lack consistency. And, they are running over in arrogance. Without a doubt the Celtics can compete and take them. I hope we get the chance to see a head to head match-up in the finals....
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