Showing posts with label Extended Links. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Extended Links. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Extended Links, 9/17


Logic 101, with SI's Luke Winn (via Nunes)- Syracuse playing at Madison Square Garden is like a home game for them, but playing Florida in Tampa is a neutral site game. I can't even begin to describe how stupid that is.

There are few things that get me more riled up than people who constantly harp on Syracuse's scheduling each year, especially the ones who say things like "they don't even leave the state until January" when they play at the Garden. Go look at a fucking map sometime; NYC is 300 miles from Syracuse. Syracuse is playing Cal, likely UNC (if Syracuse beats Cal and UNC beats whoever the hell they play in the other semifinal of whatever the hell the tourney is at MSG), Florida, and Memphis this year. This is very similar to their non conference schedule last year, which everyone lauded as being so tough and made Syracuse being so battle tested. Last year, they beat Kansas and Florida in neutral site games (in Kansas City, so against Kansas was basically a road game) and beat an obscenely overrated Memphis team at Memphis-- yes, they were overrated; the only good teams they beat in the regular season were Tennessee and Gonzaga, they lost in the Sweet 16 of the tourney, and they lost to Syracuse at home when Flynn was playing hurt and Devendorf was suspended. That was it for their glorious, battle tested road schedule last year. Oh and by the way, how "battle tested" did they look when they completely shat the fucking bed against Oklahoma in the tournament? And if you remember, one of those years when Syracuse "never left the state until January?" 2002-2003. They won the national title that year. This year, they'll play two good teams at neutral MSG (yes, the Garden is usually pro-Syracuse, but don't you think there will be more than just a few UNC fans there too? UNC fans, like Syracuse fans, travel very well.), they'll play a "neutral" site game against Florida in Tampa, which I'd like to note, is much closer to Gainesville than Syracuse is to NYC, and they play Memphis at home (closing out that home and home series). Their schedule is fine.

This just about made me piss my pants laughing
Kissing Suzy Kolber

Bad Left Hook has been killing it lately in preparation for Mayweather-Marquez; First, he transcribed a great rant by Al Bernstein about how boxing is great right now and it's just that the stupid mainstream sports media isn't covering it--which is absolutely true on both counts.
Bad Left Hook-Bernstein
And then, there's this great piece about how Marquez moving up to 144 will not be a deciding factor in the fight-- I'm not sure I entirely believe it, but it's a good argument
Bad Left Hook-Marquez

Apparently, Ben Gordon had a documentary made about him chronicling the end of the Bulls season through free agency. I cannot wait to see this; and I'll save my thoughts on how ludicrous it is that the Bulls just let him walk away for absolutely nothing for my sure to be incredibly long, pessimistic, and snarky preview of the Bulls.
Chicago Bulls Confidential

An in-depth look back at last week's Notre Dame-Michigan game. Like I said earlier this week, I only really saw the 4th quarter of this game, but I absolutely agree with Diz that the decision to air it out on 2nd and 10 with a little over 2 minutes to go was just absurd. I usually don't mind throwing in those situations-- especially in college, because two minute drill drives are so easy since the clock stops on each first down-- but to throw a bomb downfield there when your running back has been killing it on the ground all day is just inexplicable. The third down pass, yes that was fine, but just launching a bomb on 2nd and 10 was stupid.
Next Days Starter

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Extended Links, 9/15

(Site update- sorry for the lack of posts recently, I've been working on a couple things. Tomorrow, we'll have Extended Links, Thursday Night Lock it up, and a Mayweather-Marquez preview. Friday-- Lock it up Weekend Picks. Next week-- we'll start previewing the NBA season (only a little more than a month away) with a very special Extended Archives treat from 2008 Draft Night, a.k.a. The Night We Got Derrick Rose, and then we'll start previewing all 30 NBA teams.)

Couldn't agree more with Skeets; this is the best Jordan commercial
Ball Don't Lie

This ridiculously in-depth post explains just how bad Tressel's play calling was Saturday night.
Doc Saturday

More fun with Omer Asik-- Doug Thonus breaks down his performances at Eurobasket in great detail. Also of note-- Doug wrote this before last night's Turkey-Serbia tilt, and Asik continued his miserable free throw shooting, going 1 for 10 at the line. I'm not overly concerned about it considering it looks like he's got some natural touch and FT shooting is generally pretty easy to improve, but 1 for 10 is just God awful.
Chicago Bulls Confidential

The triumphant return of Tawmmy from Quinzee. Also, my personal feelings on the two "questionable" roughing the passer calls that went against New England last night? The one on Wilfork was complete bullshit, but the one on Thomas was the right call; he picked up and threw Edwards down after the whistle had blown. Sure, his momentum of the tackle probably started before the whistle blew, but when you put how vicious the throw down looked with the fact that the whistle was blowing to stop the play dead, that's going to get called 100% of the time.
Kissing Suzy Kolber

Mayweather-Marquez is this Saturday... Who ya got? More on this fight later in the week. My initial thoughts-- I'm much more excited for Pacquiao-Cotto in November.
Bad Left Hook

As kind of a follow up to something I touched on in yesterday's Iverson post, here's a look at the potential usage rates for the Grizzlies next year. With AI and Z-Bo now in the fold along with O.J Mayo, Memphis has three really high usage players. Basically, something has to give, whether it's less shots for them, Iverson as the 6th man, or both. And I think Iverson can do both. Also, for everyone saying to me "Iverson's still in a circus in Memphis with Mayo and Randolph," I don't buy it. Randolph may be a lot of things, but from everything I've gathered he's always gotten along with his teammates and always plays hard, and Mayo has behaved professionally both at USC and in Memphis (pun intended with the professional behavior at USC, considering he was paid and all).
Basketball Prospectus

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Extended Links, 9/10

The Syracuse-Penn State annihilation is on the God-forsaken Big Ten network this weekend, but apparently Time Warner customers can order it Friday and cancel it Sunday for a whopping 14 cents. A query: if Syracuse is down 35-0 at half, can I only pay 7 cents?
Nunes Magician

Why I'll be taking the under in Saturday's Georgia-South Carolina game
Dr. Saturday

Great piece from BDL's Kelly Dwyer on John Stockton... and like me, KD is a Bulls fan. Makes you appreciate just how good Stockton was that he can inspire these feelings from a Bulls fan.
Ball Don't Lie

Omer Asik (rights owned by the Bulls after Paxson traded 3 second rounders for him) ripped up the Polish Hammer Marcin Gortat in Eurobasket yesterday. His contract in Europe is up after this year so maybe/hopefully he'll be in a Bulls uniform come 2010.
BlogaBull

If you have a half hour to kill, sit down and read this ridiculous recap of the 1996 draft that Sham put together
ShamSports