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3. | Apr 6, 2014
Well, I don't think postseason recrod should really be taken into consideration by the HOF, that is what led to the terrible inductions of guys like Bill Mazeroski and Kirby Puckett. And if you look at Schilling's comparables they are: Kevin Brown, Bob Welch, Orel Hershiser, Freddie Fitzsimmons, John Smoltz, Milt Pappas, Don Drysdale, Dazzy Vance, Jim Perry, and Catfish Hunter. Only three current HOFers and one likely (Smoltz). I think the names Kevin Brown, Bob Welch, and Orel Hershiser are the ones that stand out more to me here. Those guys are his comparables and while each is borderline, none of them are getting in. If you are going to put Schilling in because of his postseason performance, then what about Orel's postseason performance? Outside of 1985 (very early in his career) and 1997 (very late in his career), the guy was an absolute ace. Look at his numbers in the World Series for the Dodgers in 88 and even though he took the losses, his two starts in 95 for the Indians were great! He just had the misfortune of facing vintage Greg Maddux in the first game, but did beat him in game 5. The WHIP and Ks of Schill are better, but the ERAs and Ws are just about the same, plus Orel won a Cy Young (something Schill never did) and set the recrod 59 consecutive scoreless innings pitched.
4. | Mar 7, 2014
he's embarassed; the title said Shame on us. We all shulod reflect on the mob mentality, DA, police, public. Especially when it came on the heels of the similar St. John's bball case that dissolved because of cameraphone movies, yet the players still took flack. Wait for the facts, be skeptical.Jerry is my favorite writer now. Not sure why. Because all his subjects are interesting to me (ok, maybe not Somerville High bball)? Because he unearths those interesting subjects when I never even gave them a thought. Because he's got interesting opinions, or simply because I agree with them? Because he isn't full of himself (although it's understandable that writers who take a lot of criticism would get jaded and defensive, which comes through as a superior attitude)? Because he writes well (haven't really analyzed this, just read with pleasure)? I don't know, maybe some combination of the above.
5. | Jan 20, 2014
Good to hear from you Mike. I always know eaxctly what to write to get you to pipe up, right? Reasonable people can disagree on these rankings, but Syracuse did just lose AT HOME to Pitt by DOUBLE DIGITS. I understand the Kansas-Cornell analogy by we all know Kansas would beat Cornell 9 out of 10 times. That's the definition of a fluke. Can we say that about Pitt-Cuse? I don't think so. Let me see more and then I will adjust accordingly. As for West Virginia and Villanova, I've had them 1-2 in that order since October and I see no reason to change that right now. Nova losing to Temple in one of those crazy Big 5 games (where upsets are commonplace) doesn't upset the apple cart in my mind. Again, it'll all play out. I actually enjoyed Boeheim's postgame after Seton Hall, even his potshot at the media about OOC schedule strength (at least the quotes were interesting and usable). Much better than the normal blah-blah-blah you get from a lot of the other guys. Bitter, the point about last year's Big East is how it was the deepest league ever. Obviously no league was better at the top than those mid-80s Big Easts. If it makes you feel better the next time it comes up I will put an asterisk and a footnote making this distinction. Piratefocus,I've been beating the drums for Fero Hall as you know, but he is way too small to play center in the Big East. Have you seen the size of the postmen on the other teams? Big John is a space-eater and is useful in short spurts (alas, his knees have robbed him of the rest). Fero has to beef up big-time before he can hold his own at center for any reasonable lengths.
6. | Jan 3, 2014
Good to hear from you Mike. I always know exclaty what to write to get you to pipe up, right? Reasonable people can disagree on these rankings, but Syracuse did just lose AT HOME to Pitt by DOUBLE DIGITS. I understand the Kansas-Cornell analogy by we all know Kansas would beat Cornell 9 out of 10 times. That's the definition of a fluke. Can we say that about Pitt-Cuse? I don't think so. Let me see more and then I will adjust accordingly. As for West Virginia and Villanova, I've had them 1-2 in that order since October and I see no reason to change that right now. Nova losing to Temple in one of those crazy Big 5 games (where upsets are commonplace) doesn't upset the apple cart in my mind. Again, it'll all play out. I actually enjoyed Boeheim's postgame after Seton Hall, even his potshot at the media about OOC schedule strength (at least the quotes were interesting and usable). Much better than the normal blah-blah-blah you get from a lot of the other guys. Bitter, the point about last year's Big East is how it was the deepest league ever. Obviously no league was better at the top than those mid-80s Big Easts. If it makes you feel better the next time it comes up I will put an asterisk and a footnote making this distinction. Piratefocus,I've been beating the drums for Fero Hall as you know, but he is way too small to play center in the Big East. Have you seen the size of the postmen on the other teams? Big John is a space-eater and is useful in short spurts (alas, his knees have robbed him of the rest). Fero has to beef up big-time before he can hold his own at center for any reasonable lengths.
7. | Dec 5, 2013
I always enjoy Seth's inthgiss as a breath of fresh air especially with CBS embracing people like Billy Packer, whose over-stated commentary got old quickly then his replacement Clark Kellogg's his faux-Clyde routine One of the things Seth conveniently forgets is that some of the cupcake games are regionally politically correct I think that UCONN being on the bubble might be more of a reality with Coach Calhoun's medical leave of absence Coach Blainey was a genius hire but he's not Coach Calhoun I am hoping the American Sports Vatican (aka Notre Dame) falls off that bubble they need to establish a reputation of athletic excellence, not just a memory of the Digger Days !!!Glad to see someone speaking nationally about Da Hall and I agree with his evalaution !!!Lastly, I certainly hope Duke's Singler stays for his senior year it will help the team and recognize that he's not an NBA calibre player now and might never be
8. | Dec 3, 2013
JC, if you are going to do a story on this please call svreeal BIG EAST coaches and ask them if they have ever had incidental contact with a recruit. Ask them if they have ever been approached by a recruit? And ask them if they exchanged quick pleasantries and moved on. Don't just put BG on trial because of a hit piece on si.com. If you do that then the si.hit piece will have served it purpose- to perpetuate rumor and innuendo.And also ask Cheek and other recruits if they have ever had any words/contact of this kind with any other coach(s) during the recruiting process? Also, ask Cheek and other recruits if any coaches talk trash about their fellow coaches.And please name names. Enough with anonymous attacks.PLEASE don't put BG on trial unless EVERYBODY has to sit on the witness stand and answer questions with a thousand watt light bulb shining on their face.In fact, I hereby volunteer to assist you with research, phone calls, interviewing and writing.
9. | Dec 2, 2013
Yeah he is a great player, but i made this video beofre Arenas was traded away so you can see my concern about his minutes. Otherwise, i most likely would have included him. What did u think of my sleeper picks and more importantly, how did you like the website?
10. | Nov 25, 2013
Well, I don't think postseason rerocd should really be taken into consideration by the HOF, that is what led to the terrible inductions of guys like Bill Mazeroski and Kirby Puckett. And if you look at Schilling's comparables they are: Kevin Brown, Bob Welch, Orel Hershiser, Freddie Fitzsimmons, John Smoltz, Milt Pappas, Don Drysdale, Dazzy Vance, Jim Perry, and Catfish Hunter. Only three current HOFers and one likely (Smoltz). I think the names Kevin Brown, Bob Welch, and Orel Hershiser are the ones that stand out more to me here. Those guys are his comparables and while each is borderline, none of them are getting in. If you are going to put Schilling in because of his postseason performance, then what about Orel's postseason performance? Outside of 1985 (very early in his career) and 1997 (very late in his career), the guy was an absolute ace. Look at his numbers in the World Series for the Dodgers in 88 and even though he took the losses, his two starts in 95 for the Indians were great! He just had the misfortune of facing vintage Greg Maddux in the first game, but did beat him in game 5. The WHIP and Ks of Schill are better, but the ERAs and Ws are just about the same, plus Orel won a Cy Young (something Schill never did) and set the rerocd 59 consecutive scoreless innings pitched.
11. | Nov 24, 2013
Yeah he is a great player, but i made this video befroe Arenas was traded away so you can see my concern about his minutes. Otherwise, i most likely would have included him. What did u think of my sleeper picks and more importantly, how did you like the website?
12. | Sep 7, 2013
JC, if you are going to do a story on this please call sreeval BIG EAST coaches and ask them if they have ever had incidental contact with a recruit. Ask them if they have ever been approached by a recruit? And ask them if they exchanged quick pleasantries and moved on. Don't just put BG on trial because of a hit piece on si.com. If you do that then the si.hit piece will have served it purpose- to perpetuate rumor and innuendo.And also ask Cheek and other recruits if they have ever had any words/contact of this kind with any other coach(s) during the recruiting process? Also, ask Cheek and other recruits if any coaches talk trash about their fellow coaches.And please name names. Enough with anonymous attacks.PLEASE don't put BG on trial unless EVERYBODY has to sit on the witness stand and answer questions with a thousand watt light bulb shining on their face.In fact, I hereby volunteer to assist you with research, phone calls, interviewing and writing.
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John Marshall is a good guy and obviously knows a ton about midlde-distance running, but for whatever reason his head coaching tenure at Villanova did not go all that well. He was replaced by another Nova great, Marcus O'Sullivan, who is is restoring that program to its accustomed heights. That's not to say John won't make a good coach at Seton Hall. Maybe being an assistant is more his niche, or maybe he just needs a second chance at running a program. Either way, Seton Hall is a program built around midlde-distance running for several reasons (no outdoor track to support the field events, no football program to supply short sprinters) and midlde distance running is John's specialty, so this seems like a better fit. I don't know if Seton Hall's scholarships have been cut since the glory years of the 1980s and 90s they may have been on the men's side because of Title IX. I do know that the coaching staff is smaller now than it was then, and Moon as accomplished as he is is nearing the end of his career and needs help. Success in track is a cyclical thing elite athletes tend to flock together for training purposes, which is what happened in the 80s and 90s. A fresh, notable face like Marshall could help get the ball rolling again.
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