Nick Collins a veteran on the Green Bay Packers was released
from the team on Wednesday due to a neck injury that the coaches saw to be a
health risk for the player. Collins was making a tackle at Carolina and ended
up injuring his neck so bad that it ended his career and required surgery too.
Collins hasn’t stated if he will try to play for another team, but the GM of
the Packers was definitely not comfortable putting Collins back on the field.
Ted Thompson, the GM, didn’t just give up on Collins though; he sought many
medical opinions before making the decision. Collins was in the NFL for seven
seasons all of which were played on for the Packers, so it is safe to say that
this will be a big change fore him, but he’s taking it in stride as he sent a
thank you to his fans on his twitter page.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Cowboys Cap Space
$10 million is a heck of a lot of money, but Jerry Jones
stated that that didn’t stop the Dallas Cowboys from doing all they wanted
during their offseason. The NFL took away $10 million in cap space from the
Cowboys and $36 million from the Washington Redskins. Despite league warnings
the two teams had overloaded contracts back in 2010 and they were paying for it
now. Despite the set back, the Cowboys signed cornerback Brandon Carr to a five
year $50 million contract and offensive linemen Mackenzy Bernadeau and Nate
Livings got starter-worthy multiyear contracts as well. On a different subject,
the Cowboys have eight picks for the draft Thursday night and they look forward
to picking.
Michael King (April)
Michael King has been a fan of sports since the beginning;
he has owned pieces of teams such as the New York Yankees, the New Jersey Jets
and the New Jersey Devils, but he is truly a fan of boxing. He loved Muhammad
Ali and watched all his fights. King distributed big name shows such as Wheel
of Fortune and The Oprah Winfrey Show. As King watched the decline of boxing he
decided to do something about it, considering he does have the money to
actually make a difference. King founded the All-American Heavyweights, which
attempts to train skilled athletes in the art and sport of boxing. Michael King
has already invested $20 million into this project and has brought over 800
athletes from all over the country. Out of the 800 he is down to five; he is
hoping to find the next Ali in the group.
Michael King has had much success in his life and has been a
part of big names in the show biz as well as in sports, but his goal is to
bring boxing back to the public eye and find an athlete worth watching.
Jeff Fisher (April 25)
Rams owner Stan Kroenke hired Jeff Fisher last January;
Fisher’s goal: to restock the roster with skilled players. The NFL draft this
week looks promising for Fisher to pick talented athletes and is looking
forward to the opportunity to do so. The Rams own five of the first 96 picks,
which is going to be very helpful for the team. In 2012 the Rams got Washington’s
first and second round picks, and the Redskin’s first round picks in ’13 and
’14. After coaching for the Titans for 16 years, Fisher turned down an offer to
coach for the Dolphins, and he accepted Kroenke’s offer instead. Fisher and
Snead are being pretty private about their potential picks, but what’s new
that’s what NFL coaches do.
Meta World Peace (April 24)
Meta World Peace demonstrated to his teammates once again
that he is not dependable. Meta World Peace, formally Ron Artest, has always
wanted to be a guy who first and for most was liked and appreciated. His goal
was always to get on the basketball court and win the game, but his attitude
never made it an easy task for him to fit in. Teammates of Meta World Peace
have stated that when you need him the most he will let you down and disappoint
you. The NBA had to suspend Meta World Peace this month for acting out yet
again, even though he had publicly stated that he had changed his ways and
wouldn’t be a nuisance any more; he even changed his name. Back in 2004 World
Peace charged the stands at one of his games, trying to beat up the rival fan
that threw a beer at him. World Peace claimed that those childish and immature
ways of his were in the past and no one had to worry about him acting out
anymore, this obviously was all a lie because he went and got himself suspended
again. The Lakers will pay big time for this mistake. People close to Meta
World Peace have even stated that he can’t control himself, which is probably
his biggest problem.
Brandon Weeden (April 22)
It is always a strange thing to see a professional athlete
change their sport; Brandon Weeden stated that it was a moment that he had and
he knew he was on his way to being an NFL quarterback. Weeden recalls his last
days on the baseball field and 6 years later his NFL draft stock is heating up.
The only hesitations coaches have are his age; he’s a bit older than other
players and he has a lack of mobility that is also a concern. Many are saying
that he won’t make it passed the third round, that he’s just not quick enough
and that he needs to be six years younger. It will be very interesting to see
what the outcome of the draft will be for him.
Michael McDonald (April 20)
Michael McDonald loves boxing, but he insists that boxing
does not define who he is. He enjoys each and every warm up and fight, but
knows that boxing is not all that he is. As he was facing his biggest
competition, former World Extreme Cagefighting bantamweight Miguel Torres,
McDonald had a smile on his face. He was excited for the fight, but was well
aware that Torres was a dangerous opponent. McDonald, only 21 years old, was
facing the biggest name he had fought to date, and it was going to be aired to
millions. McDonald stated that Torres was good, but he himself was better. He
believes that being in a calm state of mind going into a fight is most
important and that is just what he was doing. As McDonald’s fighting career is
taking flight, he’s still making plans for his future… one’s that do not
involve hanging around night clubs night after night. He stated that he loves
fighting, but it won’t be his lifelong career; he wants a job in the future
that will provide for his family without having to be knocked around.
DRAMA (April 18)
There is always drama going on in the world of sports and
this time its juicy. The NFL Players Association filed a lawsuit against the
NFL Coaches Association asking for upwards of $650,000. The NFLCA was stunned
as just a year ago they were showing support for the player’s during the NFL
lockout. It was stated that this was a move that would create much turmoil and
destruction between the players and the coaches. NFLCA executive director David
Cornwell stated that the NFLPA was challenging his authority and he was not
happy at all. DeMaurice Smith, the executive director who also has power over
the coaches’ association, and Cornwell have had a rocky relationship for years.
Back in January Cornwell wrote a paper critiquing Smith’s handling of the
collective bargaining agreement negotiations, which sparked a whole lot of
drama between the two.
Brittney Griner (April 1)
Brittney Griner is a baller’ in women’s college basketball;
she is Baylor’s All-American post player. Griner is quite the basketball
player, but is not one to flaunt it. She is highly athletic, a great team
player and has the ambition of a strong well-rounded athlete. She can dunk and
block shot after shot like it is going out of style. Kim Mulkey, Baylor’s
women’s basketball coach has stated that Griner is a coaches’ dream. Mulkey
stated that players with the talent Griner has are usually hard to coach
because they know they are good and therefore don’t want to take direction from
anyone, Griner isn’t like that, she is truly a team player. Griner was even
named the Associated Press’ women’s college basketball Player of the Year.
Baylor is lucky and happy to have such a promising athlete on their team and
believe Brittney Griner is just about as good as it gets.
Sweet 16 (March 19)
Some may think it sounds like an all-American story that
seven of the Sweet 16 schools are all located within a two hours drive of each
other, but it is more than that. In fact those seven schools all agree that
they “hate” each other; they have been rivals for years and years so it is no
wonder they have distaste for one another. The seven schools are comprised of
Indiana, Lousiville, Kentucky, Xavier, Cincinnati, Ohio State and Ohio
University. Each of the schools has a history with one another, whether they
lost to the other, or they had rivalry for whatever reason, so when they all
found out that the seven of them were in the Sweet 16, it wasn’t a good
surprise.
Patty Mills (March 17)
The final touches on Patty Mills contract agreement with the
San Antonio Spurs are being made. His contract will take Derek Fisher out of
the running, but his contract will most likely be bought out by t he Rockets or
the Lakers. Mills was on the Trail Blazers team from 2009-20011 and now he’s
going to be playing for the Spurs. Mills plays as point guard and graduated
from Saint Mary’s high school, which just happens to be a couple cities over
from my own hometown. Mills is originally from Australia, so he has come a long
way, both in distance and in his career.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Trades (March 15)
James Dolan, owner of the New York Knicks, traded Carmelo
Anthony who was Dolan’s franchise player. This trade caused quite the turmoil
and tons of finger pointing. Anthony was known for his passive-aggressive
nature and his lack in championship-winning ways. He was a great player, just
not great enough. Being a franchise player entails caring about the franchise,
making his teammates better, caring about the outcomes of the team and having a
good attitude toward other players; Anthony just didn’t have those qualities.
Mario Williams (March 15)
Kyle Williams, Buffalo defensive lineman, was part of the
Bill’s recruitment committee this week for the biggest defensive name in the
free agency, Mario Williams. Buffalo landed the first visit from Mario and
players, coaches; everyone was there to help try to land him. The contract was
absolutely insane, six years for $100 million. Mario Williams could have chosen
any team, but he chose Buffalo, which was surprising to most. Mario Williams
seemed to like everything about the team even the mood of the locker room,
which is pretty important to players. Williams had stated that he wanted to be
a part of taking a team to the next level and Buffalo would be perfect to do
that for.
Ray Sr. & Ray Jr. (March 12)
Ray McCallum Sr. and Ray McCallum Jr. are a dynamic father
son duo; Ray Sr. is the coach of the University of Detroit and Ray Jr. is his
star point guard. The two tuned in to watch the NCAA tournament selection show
and sure enough one of the teams was their very own Titans. The father and son
tuned into the show every year together, but this year’s was that much more
special to them. It wasn’t as simple as some may have thought to get Ray Jr.
onto the team; it took a recruitment trip, and much hard work on Ray Junior’s
part, but hearing their team called made it all worth it. Ray Sr. had stated
that he wanted the best for his son, but he obviously wanted the best player
for his team and he decided that the two could coexist. Ray Sr. and Ray Jr. are
one heck of a father son duo and will go very far together.
Sports Media Coverage (February 28)
Sports media reporter, Michael Silver, believes that the NFL
commissioner Roger Goodell and the league’s competition committee need to
loosen up and let people with media passes take advantage of the events that
take place on the field. He believes that more media exposure will create more
viewer interest, benefitting all involved. He believes the media needs more
exposure so they can make more technological advances in the sports community.
Justin Tuck (February 2nd)
Justin Tuck is known for his one-ups on his teammates; he’s
always saying how he knows more than everyone else and that he is better than
fellow players. He likes to surprise people who are biased against athletes,
calling them dumb jocks and such. Tuck believes that he is a jock with a brain,
which is hard to come across. Tuck hopes to have a successful season as he had
to endure neck pain, groin, ankle, toe and shoulder injuries in this past
season. He also hopes to give Brady a run for his money, stating that he saw
Brady get frustrated at a prior game they played against one another and Brady
threw a bottle on the sideline. Tuck isn’t quite sure if Brady is rattle-able
though.
Soccer Riot in Egypt- February
Sporting events can be fun and exciting for those who have good sportsmanship, but for those who are poor sports, it is another story all together.
This post is a bit outside our world of sports; however, it was an event that should not go unnoticed. It is a perfect example of poor sportsmanship. A tragic event happened in Egypt as
73 people were killed and 100 were injured in February at a soccer game. The
home team fans rushed the field in a riot, a fire broke out in the stadium as
well. This event was the most violence ever seen on Egypt’s soccer fields. The
two teams have been rivals for quite some time, but never seen anything that
bad. Ambulance staff was not able to get into the field, which was a tragedy in
itself. Victims were flown out in military helicopters to hospitals in hopes of
saving some injured victims. After the initial tragedy, rioters took to the
streets accusing the security that were present at the event, for not doing
their part in stopping the riot.
Notre Dame Coaching Staff- February 10
Many would argue that the coaching staff is the most important element to any team sport, so when the coaches are bringing the team down there are obviously some changes that need to be made.
Notre Dame was having a hard time with their coaching staff;
goals were not being met, so it was decided to make changes on some changes
regarding this issue. First, Notre Dame did not reach their goals offensively
so they moved Chuck Martin over from the defensive side to take over as
offensive coordinator. Martin is a great teacher said Brian Kelly as he was
announcing the change made with Chuck Martin’s position on the team. Kelly also
stated that Martin was fitting for the position because he’s experienced and
him and Kelly have a good line of communication, which is just as important as
playing the game. The changes being made were all on hopes of transforming the
team into a BCS football team. Scott Booker, an intern, will take over the
tight end position. He has a great understanding of the offensive, and
relationship with the players. Harry Hestad will also be an offensive coach for
the team. Brian Kelly stated that it is crucial to have a good technique for
the offensive line, which he believes Hestad also understands and agrees with.
Continuity and change are also important for the coaching staff stated Kelly.
He believes that having new ideas brought to the table is very important for the
team.
NHL Trades
Most of the NHL trades happened after the deadline; it wasn’t until an hour and a half before the deadline that things heated up.
Rick Nash is still with the Columbus Blue Jackets, which surprises some and others not so much. Nash stated that he would only go to five different teams and landed on the Blue Jackets team. Some would bluntly say that Columbus “sucks,” but hopefully a miracle might bring them to win a Stanley Cup or just a few wins at that.
The Canucks traded Cody Hodgson, a leading candidate for the Calder Trophy, to the Buffalo Sabres right before the Monday deadline and they received Zack Kassian in exchange.
The Colorado Avalanche traded Daniel Winnik and T.J. Galiardi with the San Jose Sharks, which will hopefully help the Sharks. Winnik can help on the penalty kill, which has been the Sharks low point. As for Colorado they received a physical player, which will hopefully help them rebuild their team.
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