Thursday, January 20, 2011

Looks Like There Will Be A Lock-Out.

The NBA is moving closer and closer to a lock out next year. Evidence here by Dunky. Shout out to the U.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Make Your Own Luck.


The Miami Dolphins are in need of some luck. They need a spark. A new head coach is most likely not coming with rumors that Bill Parcells advising owner Steven Ross not to fire coach Sparano. The Dolphins have so many gapping holes on this team it is hard to pinpoint the biggest ones. The Dolphins need another WR, a playmaking RB, a TE who is constant, LBs who can cover, and safeties who are not always a step late. Oh yea and a QB. There are big play WRs and RBs in every round of every draft, while great TEs, and safeties come along very sparingly. And a franchise changing QB comes along about once every 5 years. Arrive Andrew Luck. Will the Carolina Panthers take Luck although they have a young QB in Jimmy Clausen? Most expects say they will. If i was the Gm of the Dolphins i would tell the Panthers this, "You can have anything and anybody you guys want in any combination. Just don't name Brandon Marshal or Jake Long. Anything and anybody else is your for the taking." I would give up my 1st and 3rd rounder (we have no 2nd) Cameron Wake, Vonte Davis and Ronnie Brown for the opportunity to draft Andrew Luck. Luck has all the tools and attributes it takes to be the next Payten Manning or Ben Roethlisburger. He is also the best passing college QB i've seen since Phillip Rivers was in the WolPac red. I don't know what the Dolphins have to do to get him, or if its even plausible. But they need to try. He will change everything if his talents are brought to Sun Life Stadium. They should start thinking about making their own luck. I'm not saying. I'm just saying.

New Top Dog?



Kobe or LeBron. The question is older then the Rosetta Stone. Jesus even once asked John who he thought was the best in the L. The game of basketball is much deeper then statistical figures. But when one of the greatest scorers of all time begins to curtail his scoring, does that mean he's losing a step? Over the last 5 seasons Kobe's points per game have gone down every year. Is he finally "getting it"? because over those 5 seasons he also has played in 3 finals and won 2 and most likely be in another finals this year. While Kobe's best attribute is shrinking LeBron's numbers are staying consistently great. Mind you LeBron is 26 and Kobe is 32, but is it that time that we all knew was coming? Has LeBron taken over Kobe for the top dog in the world of basketball? Watching LeBron play this year with his star studded lineup in Miami has only heighten his skill set. Everything is on display as it was in Cleve, but only with a little more "umff." Kobe or LeBron? I like to judge this question 1 way. If i had a 1 game playoff, and it was for all the marbles, who would i want on my team? Kobe. I'm not saying. I'm just saying.