Monday, February 28, 2005

Monday Morning Mehta 2/28/05

Edition # 108
February 28, 2005

NFL/Eagles

The official free agency signing period begins Wednesday, but many deals are already done. The free agency period this year has lost a lot of its luster because of the many big name players that were franchised by their teams. Shaun Alexander, Edgerrin James, Rudi Johnson and many others are all franchised. This means that these UFA's who thought they were going to get $15 million signing bonuses and long term deals, will get a one year deal worth about $8 million with no signing bonus. A severe kick in the crouch to the player, hence players like James are furious and are seeking a trade or are threatening to hold out.

The Eagles continue to work on striking a deal with Jeremiah Trotter. A part of me would love to see them sign Ed Hartwell instead, but I realize keeping Trotter is a huge priority. Besides that, there hasn't been much leakage as usual as to whom the Eagles are targeting. I wouldn't expect any big signings like Kearse last year though.

Interesting tidbits:

Jeff Garcia will likely sign with Detroit serving as "backup" for Joey Harrington. With Garcia's ex-coach Steve Mariucci running the show in Detroit, Joey H. should watch his back.

The Packers are probably going to release Darren Sharper this week. Sharper's overrated and will be overpaid.

I stated above that Edgerrin James is requesting a trade, and he gets the Award for Best Quote of the week. ''We're like The Jackson 5. To everyone on the outside, it looks like we're tight as he%l. We're out there on the field making it look so effortless, with everything running perfectly. Then we go home and it's Jermaine in this room, Tito in another and Randy ain't talkin' to no one. When you get up close, it's all dysfunctional.''

Maurice Clarett ran a very slow time at the combine which is very funny. I hope the jerk doesn't get drafted. But it's very funny how the same people that say stopwatches mean nothing are the same people that are killing Clarett for his time.

Bears will sign Mushin Mohammed to a long term deal with a $12 million signing bonus. I hate this deal. Mushin was awesome last year, but he's 32, and I just can't shake his production from 2001-2003 from my mind. (2001- 50 catches for 585 yards; 2002- 63 catches for 823 yards; 2003- 54 catches 837 yards). I predict he'll be considered a bust in 3 years.

Ty Law was cut by the Patriots and is reportedly being sought by the Cowboys and his old coach Bill Parcells.

The Laveranues Coles for Santana Moss deal appears to be dead, which is great news for Eagles fans. Coles should be on the Eagles radar, as well as Derrick Mason. I still think the Eagles will sign David Patten though.

Tom Brady should get a contract extension sometime this week, it will be very interesting how "cap friendly" that deal is.

In my favorite story of the week, Saints RB Deuce McAllister is suing the famous Bourbon Street club Razzoo's in Nawlins, claiming that their bouncers assaulted him.

Charles Woodson is likely to be traded this week. Woodson has yet to meet his lofty expectations but he's still one of the games best CB's.

Look for Baltimore to be after a big time free agent WR like Plaxico Burress, Derrick Mason and Coles once available.

Phillies/MLB

Is it that obvious I don't want to talk about the Phillies? Spring Training games start this week and things will start to heat up then. Until then, baseball fans will just have to wait patiently.
AL Baseball Preview March 28th
NL Baseball Preview April 4th

NBA - Derreck Sura

The NBA's trade deadline went bonkers last Thursday. There were 12 deal's in total, making this the 'Trade Spectacular' edition of MMM.

Deal #1 - The Sixers send Kenny Thomas, Corliss Williamson, & Brian Skinner to Sacramento for Chris Webber, Matt Barnes, & Michael Bradley. This was thee blockbuster of the deadline. Philly GM Billy King has taken many a verbal beating from me, and others, so BK must be given credit for this steal of a deal. Unloading KT's contract was something I thought would be near impossible, but getting an All-Star caliber big man back for those 3 stiff's? Priceless. I've always said that Allen Iverson needed a low post threat on offense to be his #2 option, and now he has one. The addition of C-Web will allow AI to take some possessions off on offense by just dumping the ball into C-Web and letting him work. This is something AI has never had the luxury of, and should allow him to conserve his energy better over the course of a game. C-Web is also a superior passer from the high and low post, meaning it won't always be on AI to create shots for other's, and...gasp...C-Web will also be able to get AI a few easy looks per game too. When's the last time a teammate was able to consistently set up AI, if ever?

While C-Web will immediately be in the top 6-8 big men in the East, there are some issue's with his acquisition. The main one being his left knee. C-Web has never fully recovered from the 6/10/03 arthroscopic surgery to repair his torn meniscus. C-Web will never be 100% healthy again, so I don't foresee him ever being able to play in all 82 games. Don't get me wrong, I still LOVE this trade for the Sixers, but I know going in that C-Web is not all he once was, and most likely never will be. I mean, it's approaching 2 full years after the surgery, and he still runs with a limp. That's not to say he can't be a highly effective player, as evidenced by his 3 triple-doubles (and just missing a fourth with 19, 9, & 9) in his last 8 games with the Kings. What really worries me is how the Philly fans, print media, and talk radio will handle C-Web having to go on the injured list 2-3 times a year, and only playing in 55-65 regular season games per season. My plea is for all Sixer fan's out there to understand C-Web's situation now, and not use it as ammo to blast him at a later date. Remember that C-Web has a very fragile psyche, and if the City turns on him, a sulking, unhappy, disinterested Webber benefits no one.

The other thing that concerns me is how AI and C-Web's individual game's are going to mesh on the court. Being that C-Web's game is now limited by his lack of athleticism, I consider it AI's responsibility to adjust his game to incorporate Webber into the offense. C-Web plays below the rim now, and can no longer make a quick move and explode to dunk over someone. He's more of a mid-range jump shooter now, that prefers the high post to the low block. In my opinion AI has the ability to play the game in a variety of ways, and still be extremely effective. Adjusting his game has never been one of AI's stronger suits, but he HAS done it this year, so hopefully he's mature enough to understand what he needs to do as the leader of the Sixers. Make no mistake about it, Philly is still AI's squad, and I'm sure that's just fine with Webber. C-Web has never been a guy that likes to take the last shot in big games, or thrives being under the brunt of the pressure. That's why I think over the long run this trade should actually help both players reach their potential.

- From Sacramento's (36-21) perspective, you first have to take into account GM Geoff Petrie's track record. Maybe he knows something about Webber's left knee that the rest of us don't? The more likely scenario is that Petrie made the decision that the current group of players had run their course, and it was time to rebuild. I respect that, even if it ruffles some of the remaining player's feathers. Sure it sends the message that the franchise is taking a step back, but the goal is to win the title, and the Webber led Kings had more then enough chance's to do accomplish that. There was also the long standing rumor that C-Web and Peja Stojakovic did not get along on, or off, the court. When you consider that Peja was an MVP candidate 2/3 of the way through last season (until C-Web's return basically), and the Kings' offense seemed to be more free flowing with Peja as the #1 option, you can see what Petrie was angling for. In the 4 games this year that Peja played in, and Webber didn't, Peja's scoring (19.1-25.8 ppg), shooting percentage (43.8%-49.3%), and rebounding (4.1-5.8 rpg) all went up. Peja has also been pouting most of the year (when he hasn't been injured) after asking to be traded in the summer, so this could also be the franchise's way of trying to placate him. Whatever the reason's may have been, Peja, Mike Bibby, and Brad Miller is a nice core to rebuild around, and Sacto's depth has been an issue for them all season long. Expect KT and Darius Songaila to split time at the PF position, Corliss to back up Peja, and B Skins to play behind B Miller. MMM reader Sean O'Day asked, "Will the Kings fall far enough to let both the Lakers and Timberwolves make the playoffs?" With the way Minnesota has been playing, I don't think so, but seed's 5-8 in the West are now all up for grabs.

Deal #2 - The Sixers send Glenn Robinson to New Orleans for Rodney Rogers & Jamal Mashburn. On the surface this deal was made to provide depth behind C-Web in the form of RR, and added nothing in future salary because RR's deal is up after the year, and Mash is EXPECTED to retire due to an injured right knee. The whole Mash retiring thing is a little scary to me, because what if he sees Philly as a title contender that he can contribute to? It's easy to say you're going to retire when you're playing for the Hornets. I'm probably making something out of nothing here, but you never know with professional athletes, so I'll believe he's retiring when it's made official, but not before. I know that RR is coach Jim O'Brien's type of player, but RR had been a dog all year long for New Orleans. RR was averaging 9.2 points & 4.7 rebounds in 29.4 minutes while committing 2.2 turnovers per game, and shooting 37.7% from the field & 27.2% from three. He doesn't have much left in the tank, if anything. As for the other two players the Sixers acquired, I like what Matt Barnes brings to the table. He's not a star by any means, but what he does do is hustle. He'll be a nice energy guy off the pine (if Obie plays him) that dives for loose balls, takes charges, plays defense, and gets out on the break. Michael Bradley is on his 3rd team this year and gives Philly a big body that can rebound a little and use all 6 fouls.

- The Sixers (26-29) went 0-2 this week, including a terrible loss to New York (1-3 vs. the Knicks this season). Philly is now 2 losses out of #8, and 1 loss behind Boston for the Atlantic Division lead. There is going to be an adjustment period now for the Sixers, as Obie works at least 2 new players into his regular rotation. With only 27 games left to play, that doesn't allow for much "get acquainted" time. Philly is also about to embark on 3 straight back to back's (BtB), or 6 games in 8 days. Normally I'd say sit Webber for the second game of the last two BtB's, but for the sake of working him into the offense, he'll need to be out there every night. Being that Obie puts such a premium on defense, I have to wonder how he'll deal with C-Web's lack of mobility at that end of the court? To me, this is the question that no one is asking right now, but will be before too long, especially if Webber isn't playing in crunch time. This week brings the Sixers: @Milwaukee & New Jersey (BtB), Cleveland & @Atlanta (BtB). With all the roster changes, new offensive sets, and BtB's, I can only see 1 sure win in that group of games.

Deal #3 - New Orleans sends Baron Davis to Golden State for Speedy Claxton & Dale Davis. Hornets' GM Allan Bristow has been clearing cap room all year long, and shipping Baron and Mash away gives N.O. 17 million dollars under the cap to play with this summer. These move also make sense when you consider that the Hornets (11-44) have been losing money ever since they made the move to the Big Easy. The question is, will anyone really want to sign with what is quickly becoming the worst franchise in the league? Bristow's plan is to build around C Jamaal Magloire now, which isn't a bad idea, but I don't think the "Big Cat" is truly a #1 option. He's more of a #3 option on a really good team. Speedy is a nice pick up for Baron (when you consider the trade was a salary dump) because he has proven he can run a team for more then half a season, unlike Dan Dickau. The "Big Dog" could probably get some minutes on the Hornets, if he decides he's healthy enough to play. Dale Davis, following Jim Jackson's lead, has said that he won't report to N.O., and wants then to but out the remaining 10 million on his contract, so he can sign with a contender.

Deal #4 - Golden State sends Eduardo Najera, Luis Flores, & a 2007 1st round pick to Denver for Nikoloz Tskitishvili & Rodney White. For my money the Warriors (16-39) acquiring Baron Davis was the third best trade of the deadline. If B Diddy can stay healthy (a rather big IF these days), he and Jason Richardson will form a very dynamic back court. Enough to get G.S. to the playoffs? Probably not, but at least the Warriors have a solid, and somewhat exciting, starting 5 now. Troy Murphy is an above average PF when healthy, and a real nice #3 option. Baron's addition will also allow Mike Dunleavy Jr. and Adonal Foyle to be what they are, which is role players. Rodney White is a bit of a gunner, but he can score, if nothing else. As for Skita, who really knows what he can do? He should get a chance to showcase himself on this terrible team, along with White, but this is probably Skita's last chance before having to head back to Europe. I know that Najera had been grousing about minutes, and has a contract that runs through '07-08, but I have to question GM Chris Mullin sending a 1st round pick to basically rent Skita and White (both deal's up after the year) for the rest of the season? If one of them pans out, it will be worth it, but that's a bit of a gamble for a bad team, that needs all the 1st round picks they can get, to take.

- It took a while, but Nuggets' (27-29) GM Kiki Vandeweghe finally admitted that Skita (5th pick overall in 2002) was a bust. It's got to be tough for any GM to admit they wasted such a high pick, but such is the NBA draft. Coach George Karl was not going to play White or Skita anyway, so getting a first round pick for them was a quality move. Najera is a hard worker, with some playoff experience, that gives Denver another big body off the bench, and insurance for their perpetually injured front line. Luis Flores should enjoy his time in the NBA while it lasts.

Deal #5 - San Antonio sends Malik Rose & conditional first round picks in 2005 & 2006 to New York for Nazr Mohammed & Jamison Brewer. Spurs' GM R.C. Buford has done it again. This was the 2nd best trade of the deadline as I see it. Nazr is not a star, but he gives S.A. (42-13) a better then average big man to play along side Tim Duncan. On the many nights when Rasho Nesterovic doesn't show up, coach Gregg Popovich can now yank him right away, and give big minutes to Nazr. The two first round picks don't really matter to Buford, as the Spurs' core is pretty much set, and Rose was not one of Pop's favorite players, to be kind. S.A.'s one weakness was depth up front, now that that's no longer a problem, injuries are the only thing that can derail the Spurs' season. Jamison Brewer was released on Saturday.

Deal #6 - New York sends Vin Baker, Moochie Norris, & a 2006 second round pick to Houston for Maurice Taylor. WOW, is really all I can say about Knicks' GM Isiah Thomas' moves at the deadline. Nazr had inexplicably fallen out of favor under interim coach Herb Williams, and Jamison, Vin, & Moochie were hardly played at all. So what's the problem here you might be wondering? The problem is that the N.Y. (23-33) already had the highest payroll in the league, and way too many average players with ridiculous contract's, so what does Isiah do? He adds another 32 million in future salaries for two more guys with deal's that don't match their production. Sure he did get 2 (probably very low) first round picks, but this is not how to rebuild a team in need of a serious face lift. When you consider that the Knicks already had Kurt Thomas (6'9), Jerome Williams (6'9), and Mike Sweetney (6'8), adding Mo Taylor (6'9) and Rose (6'7) makes even less sense. The tallest player on N.Y.'s roster now is Bruno Sundov (7'2). That could be why Isiah signed 19 year old C Jackie Butler (6'10) from the CBA for the rest of the season on Sunday.

Deal #7 - Houston sends Reece Gaines & second round picks in 2006 & 2007 to Milwaukee for Mike James & Zendon Hamilton. I really like what Rockets' (32-24) GM Carroll Dawson did at the deadline. With starting PG Bob Sura's status uncertain with a back injury, Dawson acquired 2 PG's for players on Houston's injured list. Being able to unload Mo Taylor's contract was just icing on the cake. James should step right in and be the starting PG. He plays the kind of hard-nosed defense coach Jeff Van Gundy likes, and can hit an open 3 pointer. The return of Moochie allowed for the merciful release of Rod Strickland (please don't come back Rod). Vin Baker is well past the point of being a productive role player, but he is big body with 6 fouls to use. Zendon Hamilton was released almost immediately after the trade.

Deal #8 - Milwaukee sends Keith Van Horn to Dallas for Calvin Booth, Alan Henderson, & cash. The Bucks' trades were all about trimming payroll in an effort to be able to resign Michael Redd this summer, while keeping the payroll in owner Herb Kohl's neighborhood. Redd supposedly met with Milwaukee's (23-31) management the night before the deadline, and promised them he'd remain a Buck when he became a free agent. KVH was due to make 15.7 million next year, and Mike James had 7.1 million total left on his contract after this season. Milwaukee will now be roughly 9 million under the cap this summer, so they can sign a few other free agents to convince Redd that they are trying to win, and then use the "Larry Bird Exception" to resign Redd after that. GM Larry Harris is also prepared for Redd pulling a "Carlos Boozer", by taking his word back, because the Bucks with have roughly 14 million in cap room if Redd bolts. Calvin Booth is a shot blocker that can hit an open J, and could work his way into coach Terry Porter's rotation. Reece Gaines is on his 3rd team in only his second year in the league, 'nuff said there. Alan Henderson was released on Friday.

- The Mavericks (37-17) bolstered their depth with acquisition of KVH. Money is no object to owner Mark Cuban, who I think views players as asset's, much like a fantasy owner might. KVH should flourish as Dirk Nowitzki's backup in coach Don Nelson's free flowing style. If he doesn't? Next year is the last year of his contract, so he'll be a very tradable commodity to a team looking to cut payroll. Look for Dallas to resign Alan Henderson in the coming days. Not all is great for the Mavs right now, as Erick Dampier will be out for the next 2-3 weeks with a stress fracture in his right foot. Damp was playing some of his best ball of the year before he got hurt, and Dallas will need him 100% healthy if they are going to make any noise in the Western Conference playoffs.

Deal #9- Atlanta sends Antoine Walker to Boston for Gary Payton, Michael Stewart, Tom Gugliotta, & a 2005 or future first round pick. For the Hawks (10-45) this trade was all about the draft pick. Toine's contract is up after the season, as are GP, Yogi Stewart, and Googs'. This deal was supposedly in the works for months, but didn't get done until the Sixers acquired Chris Webber. That's when Celtics' GM Danny Ainge finally relented and included the first rounder. Googs and Yogi (sounds like a cartoon) will probably be playing out their respective career's in Atlanta. As much I would've loved for GP to have to suit up for the Hawks, instead look for him to work out a buyout on the remaining 5.4 million on his contract, and sign with the team of his choice.

Deal #10 - Boston sends Jiri Welsch to Cleveland for a 2007 first round pick. It's hard to figure out what Danny Ainge is thinking. One minute he's bashing Toine and praising Jiri as the key to the original Toine trade. The next minute he's unloading Jiri and bringing Toine back in separate transactions. What gives? Well, your guess is as good as mine. Maybe the brain typing guru Jonathan Niednagel knows? Anyway, losing Jiri, Yogi, and Googs (a bad sit com title?) doesn't really matter, as none of them were regular contributors, and the Celtics (29-28) have young players ready for their minutes. My problems with Ainge's moves are that he's upsetting the chemistry of a team in the playoff hunt, for a 1/3 of the season rental of a player he's already bad mouthed as a "team cancer" (more or less). Then, with all apologies to MMM himself, he's turning over the reigns of the team to a rookie PG (Delonte West) that's being backed up by a 2nd year PG (Marcus Banks). Say what you want about GP, but he had been playing pretty well in Boston. Now, if the Celtics are able to resign GP, then I reserve the right to change my opinion on these deals. As it stands now though, I don't think a franchise that's actually trying to make the playoffs would makes these moves.

Deal #11 Cleveland sends a first round pick in 2005 to Charlotte for Sasha Pavlovic. This trade originated during the expansion draft, and the Cavaliers concluded the transaction by removing all restrictions from the pick, thus giving it to the Bobcats immediately. I think Cleveland (31-23) GM Jim Paxson panicked a little bit, and reverted to his old ways, by giving up a first round pick for Jiri. Don't get me wrong, Jiri is a nice role player, that does a lot of things pretty well. I've just seen him play many times, and am still not sure if he does any one thing at an NBA level. Is he worth a second round pick? Sure, but not a first. On top of that, he's not an outside shooter that can keep opposing defenses honest (32-99 or 32.3% from 3 with Boston), which is what the Cavs so desperately needed. He's got an OK mid-range jumper, but if Paxson thinks he's a deep threat, he either needs to find some new scouts, or watch some games himself.

Deal #12 - Charlotte sends Steve Smith to Miami for Malik Allen & cash. Give Bobcats' (11-42) GM/coach Bernie Bickerstaff credit for being a man of his word. BB said when he signed SS last summer that he wouldn't trade SS without his OK. When New Jersey called, Smitty declined (wisely), and Bernie told the Nets no. When Miami inquired, SS said yes, and off he went. Malik Allen has a nice touch around the basket and out to about 10-12 feet. He'll get plenty of chances to play in Charlotte, just like everyone else on their roster does.

- I really like this move for the Heat (42-16). SS isn't good for more then 10-15 minutes a game anymore at best, but coach Stan Van Gundy won't need to use him for more then that anyway. As old as he is (35), and as creaky as his knees are, SS can still shoot the ball from deep (38-90 or 42.2% from 3 in Charlotte). When Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O'Neal are on the court together along with SS, Miami will be able to space the floor better because Smitty's shooting ability must be respected at all times. SS also adds more veteran depth to the Heat roster to go along with Shandon Anderson, Christian Laettner, and Michael Doleac. However, it's not all good on South Beach these days as the Diesel is "day to day" with a sprained left knee. Having followed Shaq very closely when he was a Laker, I'm sure he'll milk this injury for as long as Miami isn't in jeopardy of losing the #1 seed in the East.

Top 10
1. San Antonio (1)
2. Phoenix (4)
3. Dallas (3)
4. Detroit (6)
5. Miami (2)
6. Seattle (7)
7. Sacramento (9)
8. Chicago (-)
9. Houston (5)
10. Memphis (8)

NHL Week in Review By: Ed Wasser

- This past week has been an absolute nightmare for me. Somebody got a hold of Paris Hilton's cell phone, opened up her electronic phone book, and printed all of our phone numbers and e-mail addresses on the internet. Now my phone has been ringing off the hook since last Wednesday. Paris...I know you didn't do it on purpose but please make a Public Service message begging these people from Iowa, Nebraska, and all the other fly over states to leave us alone. Just because we're rich and famous doesn't mean we're not human beings who deserve privacy.

- I keep hearing about this secret 'players only' website that the NHL players have been using to stay informed about everything that's going on with the lockout. I've been trying like CRAZY to find it. I think it would be cool to see what the players are saying plus I'd like to post things on it like 'Brian Leech is totally overpaid......Signed, Eddie Belfour' Anyway, I did find www.nhlpa.com which has some cool stuff on it including the backgrounds of all the certified agents in the league. So if you want to call Carl Lindros and give him a piece of your mind here's how because his phone number is listed. Also if you want to try and become an NHL agent the website gives you the address so you can send away for the paperwork.

-I just have to repeat this. I know a lot of you have already seen this but I think it's hysterical. I stole this from the mailbag of Bill 'Sports Guy' Simmons from Page 2 on ESPN.com....

I came up with a foolproof idea for disproving that the WNBA is a real sport. You choose a person from a city that has a WNBA team and ask them the following question. "Would you rather your WNBA team win the championship or be walking along the street and find a $5 bill?" So far I haven't found anyone that chose the championship.

Josh..Kansas City, Mo.

- "STATION 51, STATION 51 ....WE NEED THE JAWS OF LIFE TO BE DISPATCHED TO 1801 N. BROAD STREET STAT!!!!! THE PHILADELPHIA SPORTS MEDIA HAS THEIR COLLECTIVE LIPS KRAZY GLUED TO JOHN CHANEY'S ASS!!!!"

- What a battle it's been for the award for 'The Biggest Jerk In Sports'!! John Chaney threw down the gauntlet with his performance at the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association banquet when he needless injected politics into the event both alienating and pissing off a good many of the attendees. Of course the Philadelphia media lobbed small little marshmallow articles that were meant to take John Chaney to task but those articles might as well have had the headline "Is John Chaney .00000000000000000001% Less Brilliant Than We Thought He Was?" On Tuesday Barry Bonds decided to one up Chaney with his spring training press conference. That press conference was a 3 ring circus, wrapped in a carnival, smothered in a bitter glaze. Imagine you're one of the most hated people in sports, just a hair above O.J. Simpson, and you're given a forum to win back the hearts and minds of baseball fans who desperately want to like you. I mean this guy is about to break Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron's home run records...how great would it be to be able to cheer for him? But alas Bonds did EVERYTHING possible in that press conference to make everyone hate him even more. Bonds might as well have just brought a puppy to the press conference and strangled it to death on TV. He was given a chance to apologize.."for what? What did I do?" I don't know Barry, how about the rampant 'roids in your past? But Tuesday night John Chaney said to himself 'I'm going to win the The Biggest Jerk in Sports Award if it's the last thing I do!!' Let me start with this...John Chaney is senile. That's not the insensitive opinion of a wise ass writer, IT'S A FACT. Chaney can't coach anymore, he's lost. Need Proof? No problem. Phil Martelli has coached circles around Chaney for the last.....God only knows how many times.

The last 6 times Temple played St. Joe's, all St. Joe's wins, have been an embarrassment to Chaney. The last two times Temple played St. Joe's, Temple had superior talent and Martelli still made John Chaney look like an overmatched horse's ass. So what's the last refuge of a coach that doesn't know what they're doing...BLAME THE REFS!! YEAH!! Chaney claimed that during the last two games Temple played against St. Joe's the Hawks were setting illegal screens. Obviously the most logical way to combat that was for Chaney to have one of his players break some poor kid's arm. We all know the story by now, Chaney sent some kid named Nehemiah Ingram into the Temple/St. Joe's game with the sole purpose of throwing elbows and handing out hard, flagrant fouls. After the game Chaney embarrassed himself, the University, the alumni, and every other person that has ever been associated with Temple University by essentially saying that he was happy he did it, it was premeditated, and he would do it again. He also called Ingram a "goon" (as Phil Martelli said 'that kid somebody's son'). The next day around 3 in the afternoon Chaney was given a chance to apologize and he refused. Out of the clear blue sky, around 5 in the afternoon, an apology was issued by the school that was supposedly written by Chaney and it included a self imposed 1 game (1 game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) suspension. Imposing your own punishment!?!?!? HOW EGOTISTICAL CAN YOU BE!!! By the way...next time you're in front of a judge just tell him you'll impose your own punishment on yourself and tell me how it works out for you. Thankfully the entire city of Philadelphia was in an outrage and the University was left with no alternative but to stiffen the sentence. But the stiffer sentence was to suspend him for the rest of the REGULAR season, an additional 2 games. The University, the Atlantic 10, and especially John Chaney have completely embarrassed themselves. John Chaney is the hands down winner of the 'Biggest Jerk in Sports' award.

- A few more points....I know there are a few Temple alums that subscribe to this newsletter and I'll just say this, if you sit back and let this happen without e-mailing or calling the university to express your displeasure then you are a silent collaborator and should be ashamed of yourself. Sorry, but it's true.

- St. Joe's University and especially coach Phil Martelli came out of this thing looking like what an institution of higher learning is supposed to look like...a class place with a class coach with the health and well being of it's student athletes being the number one concern. I can't praise St. Joe's enough. If I was the coach of St. Joe's when this crap went down I would have jumped over the bench and beat Chaney into next Thursday. Kudos to Phil Martelli.

- The saddest thing about this whole incident that is being totally overlooked is the fact that Chaney purposely riled the Temple fans in the stands into a frenzy. He had them cheering when Bryant was lying on the court and they spit, that's not a misprint...THEY SPIT!! at him as he was going into the locker room. Just an absolute disgrace!! - In closing, perhaps the most disgusting aspect of this entire mess is the fact that Atlantic 10 commissioner Linda Bruno was at the game, witnessed the entire thing, had Chaney blast her with an F word ladened screaming rant 3 inches from her face after the game, and she came up as a weak as a ...I can't even say it....when it came time to dole out a punishment to Chaney. What was her punishment for Chaney? How about nothing, zero, nada. She made a fool out of herself and a fool out of the Atlantic 10.

- Ever notice how some people just spew out stupid, meaningless opinions that nobody wants to hear for no other reason then just to hear themselves talk? Well some of those people get a job writing an article for an internet newsletter but other members of that sect just infect other people with their meaningless rants. If they infect enough people it becomes Gospel. There are two arguments that a lot of people spew as fact that just may not be true. Let me preface this by saying this...I'm not a NASCAR fan, I just don't get the whole racing car thing. And I would categorize myself as a very, very casual NBA fan. Now a lot of people LOVE to spew how NASCAR is boring, it sucks, it's for rednecks, etc. Well, I tuned in to the last 45 minutes of the Daytona 500 last Sunday and I couldn't turn it off. It was compelling, interesting, and it had me on the edge of my seat. The same with the NBA Slam Dunk Contest, which people LOVE to goof on. The 2005 dunk contest was theatre at it's best. It was creative, clever, and I defy ANYBODY to say it was boring. There's no way you could turn either of those events off.

- So Clemente ran last Wednesday. David Mello was in the irons. Real quick before I forget....David is a cool kid and I like him but he's from Rhode Island originally and he has the thickest Boston accent I've heard. It doesn't even sound real. Imagine if Keanu Reeves played the role of a Boston cop, imagine the horrific train wreck that accent would be...that's David Mello's accent. Back to business....so the trainer tells David to stay toward the front of the pack because, unlike Fairway Miss, Clemente doesn't really have a come from behind jolt. The race starts and David does exactly what he's told getting Clemente into the third position for the majority of the race. After the turn David breaks Clemente slightly wide and puts him in a great position, there was nothing between him and the finish line beside racetrack. To me the only thing you can ask of a jockey is to put the horse in a position to win. But Clemente just didn't have it, he faded after the turn to finish fourth. I've always thought that people who assign human traits to horses were insane, and they are, but there are elements of it that are SLIGHTLY true. One of those traits is heart, Clemente doesn't have Fairway's heart. Clemente should have and could have won that race. It was a disappointing performance to say the least. Some good news...Fairway won't need surgery and it looks like she'll recover from her injuries. She probably won't race again for a little while just to make she sure she's OK. I'll keep you all up to date.

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Monday, February 21, 2005

Monday Morning Mehta 2/21/05

Edition # 107
February 21, 2005

NFL/Eagles

The Official 2005 Philadelphia Eagles Off-Season Guide Special Sponsored by America On-Line
Part 2

Last week we covered the offense, lets talk defense and special teams this week. We will do a draft special in a few weeks. Incidentally, the Tight Ends portion was cut off in some editions last week. You can find the full version of the offense, defense, and special teams on the website.

Note: UFA means Unrestricted Free Agent, RFA means Restricted Free Agent which means his current team has the right to match any offer.

Defensive Ends
2004 Grade: B-
Javon Kearse made his presence felt in many games, especially early on in the season. Unfortunately he showed signs of wearing down late in the year. Derrick Burgess came on real strong but is a UFA. The tandem of Kearse and Burgess can be a weapon but can also be proven a liability since they are speed guys and can be pushed around somewhat (see Super Bowl). As a UFA, Derrick Burgess may get a big offer from another team. This scares me. If Burgess asks for anything close to $4-$5 million/year and I would let him walk. Plug Jerome McDougle in and move on. Hugh Douglas (UFA) is likely gone but with his recent surgery, could be available cheap again. My scenario calls for the starters to be Kearse and a rotation of Jerome McDougle and one of:

a. Marques Douglas, UFA, Ravens. Douglas was an underrated part of the Ravens defense last year. He's also only 27 and really coming into his own. This can be an ND Kalu type pickup for cheap, but only Douglas is actually good. 6' 2" 290 lbs so it fits my big 2nd DE theory.

b. Bryce Fisher, UFA, Rams. Fisher replaced Grant Widstrom and did a very good job.

Other Free Agents
Darren Howard (UFA, Saints) - Saints are going to use their franchise tag on Howard and rightly so. He's the best DE available this year, sorry John Abraham.

John Abraham (UFA, Jets) - Just gets hurt too much

Reggie Hayward (UFA, Broncos) - a speed guy, someone will overpay for himJason Gildon

Defensive Tackles
2004 Grade: C
This position was close to getting a D or an F until the emergence of Sam Rayburn and the late season play of Corey Simon. Rayburn is a keeper. Hollis Thomas and Darwin Walker I couldn't care less about. Simon's play the 2nd half of the year was something that only made some people angrier that he skipped camp and came back not in playing shape. He was also hurt a lot of the year. I think the Eagles brass remembers when players don't come to camp, etc. Placing the franchise tag on Simon is just a slap in the face in my mind. They'll make teams believe they're going to sign him, then at the last minute pull the franchise tag and let Simon go. If you think there isn't precendence for this, the Eagles did this same exact thing to Jeremiah Trotter a few years back. Now, the only problem with this is whom to replace Simon with. DT is a very weak position in the NFL these days. Here's some options:

Free Agents (let me know when somehere here excites you, or you've even heard of)

Marcus Bell
Leonardo Carson
Devone Claybrooks
Chartric Darby
Eric Downing
Luther Ellis (in his 11th year)
Josh Evans
Jason Ferguson
Chris Hovan (has completely been terrible the last two years)
Junior Ioane
Cedric Killings
Lance Legree
Seth Payne
Derrick Ransom
James Reed (no not Ed Reed)
Joe Salave'a
Kenny Smith
Tony & Pat Williams

Yikes. Can I change that scenario to keep Corey Simon?

Linebacker
2004 Grade: B-/C+
Jeremiah Trotter gets an A. Dhani Jones gets a C. Nate Wayne & Mark Simoneau get F's. Keith Adams and Ike Reese (both UFA's) get B+'s in limited action. Trotter is an UFA and it seems pretty clear both sides are going to get something done. Dhani Jones probably gets one more year, even though I'd like to see him gone. That leaves one LB spot. Don't expect a big signing here, the Eagles will want someone with experience in this type of defense, whatever that means.Free AgentsKendrell Bell, UFA, Steelers - would be a great pickup

Chris Claiborne, UFA, Vikings - always hurt but he's still only 27

Ed Hartwell, UFA, Ravens - if the Trotter resigning doesn't work out, this would be a great signing at MLB

Defensive Backs
2004 Grade: A
This is the strong suit of the Eagles defense and it only can improve next year. Lito Sheppard, Sheldon Brown and Michael Lewis are all going to improve. Lewis is a little overrated but certainly can do the job. Dawkins still has 2-3 Pro Bowl years left. There probably isn't much to be done here in free agency or the draft.

Special Teams
2004 Grade: B+
Special Teams has really given the Eagles an advantage over many teams the last few years. David Akers and Dirk Johnson were excellent again this year. JR Reed looks like a real threat on kickoff returns. The Eagles probably need to find a full time punt returner, as it seems that Brian Westbrook isn't going to be the full time guy.

NFL Quick Hits

Free agency opens in a little over a week, there are some interesting rumors of players that will be available most notably from the Titans camp. Derrick Mason of the Titans is one of those names that will be a cap casualty. If I had known about this last week, Mason would be # 1 on my WR wish list. Also probably being cut by the Titans is Samari Rolle, Fred Miller and Kevin Carter. The Eagles need to be ready to swoop in on many of these players, as the Titans have all kinds of cap issues.

Trade Rumors
Travis Henry to the Cards for OL LJ Shelton.

Randy Moss rumors bring a lot of mixed signals. Some reports have the Jets very interested, but new Vikes owner Reggie Fowler said he will have no interest in trading Moss once he takes over. ''I think Mr. Moss is, if not the finest, one of the finest receivers in the league today. And I think he's a winner. A lot of times when you want to win, you get excited.'' We'll see...

From the everyone's thinking it department:
It's a travesty what happened to Tedy Bruschi. There isn't any clear word from Boston but most reports have him suffering a stroke. I feel terrible for him and his family, but word is he should have a full recovery, whether he can play again is doubtful. I realize saying this means I'll got to he&l (or turn into an ant in my afterlife according to my religion), but if it had to happen why didn't it happen two weeks ago!

NBA - Derreck Sura

-The Sixers (26-27) went 1-1 last week, and are barely holding on to the 8th seed in the East by .001 of a percentage point over Indiana. Loyal MMM reader Tom D emailed wanting to know "What is the scoop on Glenn Robinson?" Well, Philly GM Billy Knight has been holding out for another expiring contract in return for the Dog all season long. He came close to that in a rumored deal for Latrell Sprewell (contract up after the year). Depending on who you believe, either BK pulled the plug when Minnesota asked for Willie Green to make the numbers work, or Timberwolves' GM Kevin McHale decided that the Dog wouldn't help his team chemistry after all. Another deal I heard was Dog and Corliss Williamson to Milwaukee for Keith Van Horn and Joe Smith. This one makes no sense to me, because Smith makes more then Corliss (both have 2 years left after this), and KVH has another year at 15.7 million too. For BK to get a good player in return for Dog, said player is going to have to have more then 1 year remaining on his contract. I'm not sure if that fits into the Sixers' plan for the future, or if they even have a plan at all, but if BK is really itching to trade the Dog, he should be able to. All of these players are within 15% of the Dog's contract, and could probably be had straight up for him. Brian Grant (2 years left after this), Eddie Jones (2), Antonio Davis (1), Tim Thomas (1), Kerry Kittles (0), Damon Stoudamire (0), and Nick Van Exel (0). Not exactly a role call of the all time greats there. The only "untouchables" on Philly's roster before Thursday's trade deadline should be Allen Iverson, Andre Iguodala, Samuel Dalembert, and Kyle Korver. ANYONE else should be available for the right price. The Sixers have a nice long 7 days off between games to recharge their batteries for the final 29 games of the season. This week brings Philly: @New York, Sacramento. With the way the Kings have been playing lately, a 2-0 week, and an above .500 record for the first time since 11/14 (4-3), is a definite possibility.

- While watching the All-Star festivities over the weekend, I got to thinking about what the best individual match-ups in the NBA might be. These three are always worth tuning in for whenever they get together.

#1 Tim Duncan (28 years old, 6'11, 260 lbs.) vs. Kevin Garnett (28, 7'0, 237)- The two best players in the league have got to be tops on my list. TD's career accolades far exceed KG's, but that does not mean this isn't a great individual battle. TD gives KG problems with his bulk down low and plethora of post moves. KG is a great defender, but his only chance of stopping TD is to guess right and use his superior athleticism to beat TD to the spot, or block his shot. On the other hand, KG's movement without the ball and overall versatility exploits TD's lack of foot speed. TD is also a superior defender, but he flat out can not stick with KG on the perimeter. A KG pump fake, one dribble, and it's either a foul on TD, or a dunk. Being that these two player's strengths on offense, play into each other's weaknesses on defense, a classic 7 game series is the only way to decide who the better man is head to head. That's why I'm still waiting for these two to meet up in the playoffs. Someday, I hope.

#2 Kobe Bryant (26, 6'6, 220) vs. LeBron James (20, 6'8, 245)- Even though we were somewhat cheated in their two meetings this year (injuries), the two most complete perimeter players in the league, and "Air" apparent's, must be next. While Kobe has the vast edge in game experience and NBA accomplishments, Bron's maturity beyond his years makes up for some of it. On the court, these two can do it all. Shoot, pass, drive, rebound, finish, you name it. The one skill that really separates them right now is Kobe's ability to lock people up on the defensive end. Bron is a much better teammate, and seemingly enjoys sharing the ball more then Kobe does. I'm sure Bron's defense will improve over time, much as Kobe's leadership ability will. This is my dream Finals' match-up. I couldn't think of anything better then watching these two competitors go at each other for 7 games with a ring on the line.

#3 Shaquille O'Neal (32, 7'1, 325) vs. Yao Ming (24, 7'6, 310)- The two biggest players in the NBA round out my top three. Right now Shaq is still a much better player the Yao is, and Yao may never even approach Shaq's top level of play. That does not mean this isn't a top flight individual clash. I've never seen anybody give Shaq as many problems as Yao does. Some will point to their age difference, or Shaq's general regular season malaise, but I think it's more Yao's sheer size that gives Shaq trouble. There's not many people in the universe that can make Shaq look small when standing next to him, and Yao does. Yao has the bulk to move Shaq off his spots down low, and the height to alter or block Shaq's shots. Yao also has quicker feet then Shaq does at this point of their career's. Combine that with his size, and Yao has the unique ability to put fouls on Shaq, even when the Diesel is trying to avoid picking them up. If these two were to meet in the Finals in a few years, when their skill level's have evened out a bit (Shaq 35 & Yao 27), the Wilt Chamberlain-Bill Russell comparison's won't be too far off.

- With only 2 months left in the season, I'm very interested to see how the race for the 8th seed in the West shakes out. It will come down to one of 3 teams - Minnesota, Denver, or the Lakers - that all have had a coaching change. Only one can make it, meaning the other two will have very long summer's to think about their missed opportunities. Los Angeles (26-24) currently occupies the final playoff spot, but their hold on #8 is tenuous at best. The Lakers have 19 road and 13 home games remaining. Kobe Bryant is back from his injured right ankle, and GM Mitch Kupchak said interim coach Frank Hamblen is expected to be in charge for the rest of the year. Those are two positives L.A. has going for them, but they still face their longest road trip of the year (6 games from 3/10-18), and play 9 of their last 11 games against teams currently in the Western Conference playoffs. The Timberwolves (27-27) are next and have 16 road and 12 home games left. Kevin McHale taking over as coach in Minne may lead them to few a extra wins in the short term. Conversely, Kevin Garnett's sore right knee, and Sam Cassell's nagging right hamstring injury, could be too much for the Wolves to overcome in the long run, even though they finish the season playing only 2 current playoff teams over their last 8 games. The Nuggets (24-29) have the most favorable schedule of the three with 12 road and 17 home games remaining. Denver still has their longest home stand of the year (7 games from 3/13-26) to come, and plays 5 of their last 11 games against current playoff teams. If new coach George Karl can keep his team focused, while continuing to improve their team defense, the Nugs should have a chance to make a late season push for the last Western Conference post season berth.

- Last Monday New Jersey GM Rod Thorn acquired veteran big man Clifford Robinson from Golden State for two 2nd round picks (Clippers' in 2005 & Nets' in 2007) and a 5.3 million dollar trade exception. This deal gives Warriors' GM Chris Mullin back the 2 second rounders he sent to Phoenix for Zarko Cabarkapa. Cliff's contract is up after the season, and I don't think he was in the franchise's future plans, so Mullin did a nice job parlaying him into something. Cliffy gives the Nets an experienced big man that can defend every front court position, hit open jumpers, and has range out to three. I can understand Thorn adding Cliff and Elden Campbell to New Jersey's (23-30) roster, because they are only 4 losses out of the Atlantic Division lead, and 3 losses from the 8th seed in the East. However, I'm not sure either Cliff (38 years old) or Elden (36) has enough gas left in their tank to really put the Nets over the top as they try and make run at a playoff spot.

- In a new feature this year, I'll be ranking my top 10 teams each week from now until the playoffs begin. A few disclaimers first. These rankings are not a reflection of how I think teams will fare in the post season. Nor are they an indication of who I think will win the title. They are simply meant to show who I think the top 10 teams are as play begins for the week. While overall record does play a significant factor, it is not the sole aspect I look at. Team record for the week, winning or losing streaks, and record over the last 10 games, all play a part in my rankings. The last thing I take into consideration is if a head to head match up occurred between two teams during the previous week. For example: Last Thursday in Phoenix the Mavericks, minus 3 key players, beat the Suns 119-113. If those two teams hadn't played each other, Phoenix would've been ahead of Dallas, but since the Mavs handled the Suns, Mark Cuban's club receives a bump. With all that out of the way, here is the inaugural MMM NBA top 10:

1. San Antonio
2. Miami
3. Dallas
4. Phoenix
5. Houston
6. Detroit
7. Seattle
8. Memphis
9. Sacramento
10. Cleveland

Correction: There are 9 roster spots per team in the 'Rookie Challenge', not 8 as I reported last week.

NHL Week in Review By: Ed Wasser

- Remember the scene from 'Pet Semetary' were the little kid named Gage walks out on the road and gets squashed by a Mac truck and after the funeral his father digs him up and re-buries him except this time in the pet cemetery so he can come back to life, which he does, only now instead of being a cute little kid he's a cute little murderous maniac and then Fred Gwynn appears and you thought 'man did Herman Munster get old!' and he says "sometimes dead is better"? Well, that's what I feel about the NHL right now. The league died, they tried to resurrect it over the weekend just like little Gage, and like Gage it would have come back as a monstrous version of itself but ultimately they just left the season buried. Amen fellas...just leave it dead. Take a few weeks off, go to Hawaii and relax, come back in the spring and hammer this thing out. Now a few thoughts about this mess....

- 1.) I don't want to say that the owners absolutely positively knew this would happen but I saw two articles in 'The Hockey News' that told the story.....one said the Detroit Red Wings did not have any season tickets printed this year. None. Zero. If the CBA had been settled before the season started the Red Wings would have found themselves in quite a pickle. Think the owner of the Red Wings knew something that he wasn't telling the Wings fans? The other article was about the company that makes the pucks for the NHL having to lay off workers because the league did not order one puck this year. None. Zero. Hockey without a puck is a little tough, without a puck the players might as well have on fish costumes and call it 'Finding Nemo on Ice Featuring the Flyers'.

- 2.) The most important thing to get rid of with the next CBA is arbitration. Arbitration is the reason the Rangers are hockey's evil empire. Example...the Rangers gave Bobby Holik a 5 year, $45 million contract. $45 million for a player who's main role is as a defensive player. So let's say you're some stiff defensive player like Philadelphia Flyer Radovan Somik and you're granted arbitration. Somik could go into the arbitration meeting and say 'my stats are fairly close to Holik's and he got $45 million so just give me $25 million' and he could conceivably get it, after Bobby Clarke had a heart attack. Of course Clarke could refuse to pay the arbitration award but then what? He makes the organization look cheap. And what do they do after that? Settle on $20 million which is still ridiculous? You can't win.

- 3.) A 25 game season would have been a complete waste of time for everyone. I'm sure the Flyers would have won the Stanley Cup though because that's the way the luck of the city of Philadelphia has been going. No championships since 1983 then we win some meaningless one that would have had an asterisk the size of a gorilla next to it. If they played a 25 game schedule they shouldn't even have awarded the Stanley Cup. Just give the winners of the playoffs a nice certificate like the one I got from my school for perfect attendance in 5th grade. And instead of a parade just have a little party at Pizza Hut. The whole allure of the Stanley Cup is it's the culmination of a marathon, a 25 game season is a sprint.

- Another cinematic question I've had for the past 20 years. So Rocky's walking to his first fight against Clubber Lang in 'Rocky III' and during the pre-fight melee Mickey gets thrown against the railing of the stairs and starts having an issue with his heart. Adrian takes him into the locker room to lay down. The question is how could Adrian not get a doctor? I mean the guy was as old as a goat and he had heart problems but she just lets him lay there?!? It's a professional fight, there's doctors all over the joint and Adrian lets Mickey just lie there from the pre-fight brawl, through the fight, and he's STILL laying there when Rocky gets back from getting his ass kicked by Clubber. I blame Adrian for Mickey's death.

- 4.) From the department of 'it's not broke so let's fix it' the TV show 'Cops' changed their format. They added background music, they follow a case or two through to the trial, and they focus on a few detectives trying to solve a murder while they gather clues, etc. I don't like it. I liked it better when they just showed drunks in trailer parks getting arrested for breaking a beer bottle over their mother in law's head. From the 'it IS broke so let's fix it' the NHL, whenever they do come back, will have a different game. First of all, no more ties. Thank God!! The games will be followed by a 5 minute sudden death, 5 on 5, overtime then a shootout if it's still tied. Also they'll have a wider blue line and a touch up icing rule. It's all meant, as Flyer coach Ken Hitchcock put it, "to create chaos on the ice. Goals come from chaos".

- 5.) How would you like to be an NHL player watching millions of dollars fly out the window because you're trying to be supportive of the union and not accept the salary cap then you find out last week that union head Bob Goodenow had planned to agree to it all along?

- 6.) So here's the plan...believe me this will get settled in the summer. If it looks like this will go into next year the players will lead a coup against Bob Goodenow and it won't be bloodless. Here's what has to be done....first of all a MASSIVE ad campaign needs to be devised that's clever, humble, and features players from the past and present. Second, just three words...GIVEAWAYS, GIVEAWAYS, GIVEAWAYS!!! Knock money off the price of season tickets, hire bands to give free pre-game concerts, have players autograph 1000 things a day and give them away to every man, woman, and child in North America, and have the players out in the community...ahhhh...and I don't mean just in strip clubs. This could actually work in the favor of the NHL. All the talk leading up to the 2005 - 2006 season will be about the return of hockey. They could create a real sense of anticipation, like a countdown until hockey's return...the opportunities are limitless.

- So Fairway Miss ran last Monday. If you remember last Monday was a miserable day. It was raining off and on all day. I was in the paddock before the race and when Fairway got there she was soaking wet so I knew the weather out on the track was probably a little worse then I thought. Ohhh...real quick. As I said before Fairway's trainer is an ornery lad. Well, Fairway was starting from the 2 spot with a horse named My Favorite Miss starting from the #1 spot and a horse named Tri Like The Devil starting from the 1A spot. Horses start from 1 and 1A if two horses with the same trainer are entered in the same race. The trainer in the stall next to us is our trainer's arch enemy. The rival trainer wears a toupee that looks like some sort of pelt. In fact I think I saw P.E.T.A. protesting his head. Also the rival trainer, who is AT LEAST 60 years old, has a move were he brings strippers that he's met in his travels into the paddock with him before a race. So we're standing there and our trainer starts saying LOUDLY "look at that hat of hair". The rival trainer pretends not hear him so our guy ups the ante "LOOK AT THAT TOUPEE HEAD OVER THERE WITH THE STRIPPER!" I was looking for the closest hole to climb into. One of these days I'll find out the origin of this feud. Back to business..so when he wasn't picking a fight the trainer tells jockey David Mello to stay in the middle of the track
because the rain water tends to collect by the rail. The race starts and of course Fairway breaks last. She makes a move during the turn and I see that Mello (this is why I like David) does exactly as he was told and he breaks to the middle of the track. Fairway has clear sailing the rest of the race. But she couldn't finish it off. The track was just too sloppy and difficult for her to run on. There was a photo for 3rd place between Fairway and two other horses. She finished 5th but was only a foot or so from 3rd. In retrospect Fairway should have been scratched. But if she had been then it would have been 30 days in between races so she would have had to complete a timed workout with the racing stewards watching which would have been rigmarole. It's time for her to get dropped in class slightly. But she's got bigger fish to fry right now. I went to the morning workouts the day after the race and I see Fairway standing in her stall with her two front legs in a giant bucket filled with ice. I was thinking 'ohhhh...boy. This can't be good'. Turns out she has some shin splints and ankle troubles. She was kept out of morning workouts for a few days and now will run in a claiming race because it will be a race she can win without running her heart out. At least we hope. That, of course, is assuming she can shake these injuries.

The population of Bada Boom Racing Stables has now doubled. A few weeks ago we took the money that Fairway Miss had won and claimed another horse named Clemente from John (Smarty Jones) Servis. He's a 4 year gelding that has two wins at Aqueduct. One thing is for sure, if this business was based on looks Clemente would be undefeated. He's big, I mean HUGE, and he's head to hoof muscle. He intimidating too. When you pet Fairway Miss she'll be nice and let you go; when you pet Clemente, the groom has to be holding him and he stares at you like he wants to bite all your fingers off one by one and eat them. Also when you're behind him he keeps his leg cocked like he's going to kick you in the face any second. Clemente is racing in the 6th race on Wednesday. There's no odds out yet but he should be close to the favorite. He'll be running against a horse named Jimmy Moon which I know nothing about except that he's named after Lucy Camden's first boyfriend on the TV show '7Th Heaven'. We better beat him. I'll have a recap of the race in next week's MMM.

The Official 2005 Philadelphia Eagles Off-Season Guide Special

Note: UFA means Unrestricted Free Agent, RFA means Restricted which means his current team has the right to match any offer.

Quarterback 2004
Grade: A-
Donovan McNabb had an excellent season. He showed incredible improvement on his accuracy and cut down tremendously on his turnovers, except of course until the most important game, hence I couldn't give him an A+. Still, there is no need to worry about a QB for at least the next 3 seasons so QB is not something to target this off season. Koy Detmer may be overtaken by Jeff Blake next year as the backup though.

Available QB's (expect Dallas to sign one of these)
Drew Brees
Kelly Holcombe
Matt Hasselbeck
Gus Frerotte
Drew Bledsoe

Running Back
2004 Grade: B-
Brian Westbrook was tremendous the whole year. Westbrook (RFA) only missed one game due to injury with an average of 19 touches a game. This is a perfect number for Westbrook. Sign Westbrook long term this off-season, he is worth it. Dorsey Levens had his moments but clearly the Eagles need another RB. I don't think Shaun Alexander is the back either. Alexander is a # 1 RB who will need 25 touches a game. In the Eagles offense, this isn't feasible if they keep Westbrook. Quite frankly, if it's between Alexander and Westbrook, I will keep Westbrook. The player I think would be a perfect fit is Anthony Thomas, the A-Train. Thomas is out in Chicago because of the emergence of Thomas Jones. Thomas would be an excellent short yardage and goal line RB, a mini Jerome Bettis if you will. The Eagles will also need to address the FB position and find out if Jon Ritchie is going to be OK. But, the FB position in the NFL has just about become extinct.

Plan A - A-Train (UFA)
Plan B - Najeh Davenport (RFA, if he doesn't want starter playing time and minutes)
Plan C - Re-sign Correll Buckhalter to a one year deal.

Available RB's (all UFA's unless indicated)
Shaun Alexander
Edgerrin James
Lamont Jordan (RFA)
Chester Taylor
Rudi Johnson
Derrick Blaylock
Anthony Thomas
Najeh Davenport (RFA)

Wide Receivers
2004 Grade: C+
Terrell Owens gets an A but after that nobody really did a thing. It was one thing for Todd Pinkston to stink. It's another to show you have no heart to your teammates. Pinkston did that numerous times this year, the last of which was not playing the second half of the Super Bowl because of cramps, as your teammate is playing with a screw in his leg against doctors orders. Those events will probably make Pinkston a "cap casualty". Freddie Mitchell's mouth will also get him booted out of town. Greg Lewis will step into the role of 3rd WR, which leaves a void at the 2nd WR slot. The big name free agents all want # 1 money and the Eagles have other holes they need to fill to spend too much money here, it is very possible to find a solid # 2 without breaking the bank. The Plan for the 2nd WR:

Plan A - David Patten (UFA). If you can't beat 'em, take their players. Patten is a solid WR who would make a perfect compliment to Owens. He's 30 years old and shouldn't ask for too much money.

Plan B - Travis Taylor (UFA). This is really a roll of the dice. Taylor, the 10th pick of the 2000 draft has easily been a bigger bust than Freddie Mitchell. But Taylor has never had a decent QB and may turn out worth the risk. You could end up with a stud here.

Plan C - Charles Lee (UFA).

Plan D - Corey Bradford (UFA).
Other Free Agents:
Plaxico Burress
TJ Houshmanzadeh (Steelers?)
Troy Edwards
Mushin Mohammed (already being lobbied by Eagles players at the Pro Bowl)
Jerry Porter
Tai Streets

Offensive Line
2004 Grade: B
The line was much improved against the pass rush this year. Jon Runyan is due a huge salary and the decision will be made whether to keep him, cut him or extend him (which the Eagles rarely do). That will be a huge decision. Jermane Mayberry's stay in Philadelphia may also have come to an end. The Eagles offensive line will probably look like this next year: Tra Thomas, OPEN, Hank Fraley, Shawn Andrews, Jon Runyan....who is the open slot you ask?

Plan A - Marco Rivera (UFA). The Packers have had one of the game's best offensive lines for years now. Rivera is a key part of that.

Plan B - Mike Wahle (likely cap casualty). Wahle is the other guard in the Packers line. They won't be able to sign/keep both, the Eagles need to get one of them ($8 million signing bonus for each is likely)

Other Free Agents
Joe Andruzzi, Pats (UFA) if you buy the can't beat em sign em theory
Tom Nutten, Rams (UFA)
David Dixon, Vikings (UFA) old man can still play

Tight End
2004 Grade: B
L.J. Smith & Chad Lewis form a very solid tight end duo. There are only a handful of really good TE's in the league so getting an upgrade here isn't too likely in the offseason. Chad Lewis (UFA) is always a possibility to be let go, but don't count on it.

Free Agents:
Jeb Prutzier - really came into his own late in the season for the Broncos
Bubba Franks - most of his best days are behind him
Jermaine Wiggins - looked good but probably a product of the offensive scheme
Anthony Becht
Itula Mili - yes this is how bad the core is and the Eagles like Mili
Cam Cleeland

Defensive Ends
2004 Grade: B-
Javon Kearse made his presence felt in many games, especially early on in the season. Unfortunately he showed signs of wearing down late in the year. Derrick Burgess came on real strong but is a UFA. The tandem of Kearse and Burgess can be a weapon but can also be proven a liability since they are speed guys and can be pushed around somewhat (see Super Bowl). As a UFA, Derrick Burgess may get a big offer from another team. This scares me. If Burgess asks for anything close to $4-$5 million/year and I would let him walk. Plug Jerome McDougle in and move on. Hugh Douglas (UFA) is likely gone but with his recent surgery, could be available cheap again. My scenario calls for the starters to be Kearse and a rotation of Jerome McDougle and one of:

a. Marques Douglas, UFA, Ravens. Douglas was an underrated part of the Ravens defense last year. He's also only 27 and really coming into his own. This can be an ND Kalu type pickup for cheap, but only Douglas is actually good. 6' 2" 290 lbs so it fits my big 2nd DE theory.

b. Bryce Fisher, UFA, Rams. Fisher replaced Grant Widstrom and did a very good job.


Other Free Agents

Darren Howard (UFA, Saints) - Saints are going to use their franchise tag on Howard and rightly so. He's the best DE available this year, sorry John Abraham.

John Abraham (UFA, Jets) - Just gets hurt too much

Reggie Hayward (UFA, Broncos) - a speed guy, someone will overpay for him
Jason Gildon

Defensive Tackles
2004 Grade: C
This position was close to getting a D or an F until the emergence of Sam Rayburn and the late season play of Corey Simon. Rayburn is a keeper. Hollis Thomas and Darwin Walker I couldn't care less about. Simon's play the 2nd half of the year was something that only made some people angrier that he skipped camp and came back not in playing shape. He was also hurt a lot of the year. I think the Eagles brass remembers when players don't come to camp, etc. Placing the franchise tag on Simon is just a slap in the face in my mind. They'll make teams believe they're going to sign him, then at the last minute pull the franchise tag and let Simon go. If you think there isn't precendence for this, the Eagles did this same exact thing to Jeremiah Trotter a few years back. Now, the only problem with this is whom to replace Simon with. DT is a very weak position in the NFL these days. Here's some options:

Free Agents (let me know when somehere here excites you, or you've even heard of)
Marcus Bell
Leonardo Carson
Devone Claybrooks
Chartric Darby
Eric Downing
Luther Ellis (in his 11th year)
Josh Evans
Jason Ferguson
Chris Hovan (has completely been terrible the last two years)
Junior Ioane
Cedric Killings
Lance Legree
Seth Payne
Derrick Ransom
James Reed (no not Ed Reed)
Joe Salave'a
Kenny Smith
Tony & Pat Williams

Yikes. Can I change that scenario to keep Corey Simon?

Linebacker
2004 Grade: B-/C+
Jeremiah Trotter gets an A. Dhani Jones gets a C. Nate Wayne & Mark Simoneau get F's. Keith Adams and Ike Reese (both UFA's) get B+'s in limited action. Trotter is an UFA and it seems pretty clear both sides are going to get something done. Dhani Jones probably gets one more year, even though I'd like to see him gone. That leaves one LB spot. Don't expect a big signing here, the Eagles will want someone with experience in this type of defense, whatever that means.

Free Agents
Kendrell Bell, UFA, Steelers - would be a great pickup

Antonio Pierce - stealing another Redskins MLB would be nice if Trotter signing doesn't happen

Chris Claiborne, UFA, Vikings - always hurt but he's still only 27

Ed Hartwell, UFA, Ravens - if the Trotter resigning doesn't work out, this would be a great signing at MLB


Defensive Backs

2004 Grade: A
This is the strong suit of the Eagles defense and it only can improve next year. Lito Sheppard, Sheldon Brown and Michael Lewis are all going to improve. Lewis is a little overrated but certainly can do the job. Dawkins still has 2-3 Pro Bowl years left. There probably isn't much to be done here in free agency or the draft.

Special Teams
2004 Grade: B+
Special Teams has really given the Eagles an advantage over many teams the last few years. David Akers and Dirk Johnson were excellent again this year. JR Reed looks like a real threat on kickoff returns. The Eagles probably need to find a full time punt returner, as it seems that Brian Westbrook isn't going to be the full time guy.

Monday, February 14, 2005

Monday Morning Mehta 2/14/05

Edition # 106
February 14, 2005

NFL

The Official 2005 Philadelphia Eagles Off-Season Guide Special Sponsored by America On-Line Part 1

Offense this week; Defense next week & Special Teams next

Note: UFA means Unrestricted Free Agent, RFA means Restricted which means his current team has the right to match any offer.

Quarterback
2004 Grade: A-
Donovan McNabb had an excellent season. He showed incredible improvement on his accuracy and cut down tremendously on his turnovers, except of course until the most important game, hence I couldn't give him an A+. Still, there is no need to worry about a QB for at least the next 3 seasons so QB is not something to target this off season. Koy Detmer may be overtaken by Jeff Blake next year as the backup though.
Available QB's (expect Dallas to sign one of these)
Drew Brees
Kelly Holcombe
Matt Hasselbeck
Gus Frerotte

Running Back
2004 Grade: B-
Brian Westbrook was tremendous the whole year. Westbrook (RFA) only missed one game due to injury with an average of 19 touches a game. This is a perfect number for Westbrook. Sign Westbrook long term this off-season, he is worth it. Dorsey Levens had his moments but clearly the Eagles need another RB. I don't think Shaun Alexander is the back either. Alexander is a # 1 RB who will need 25 touches a game. In the Eagles offense, this isn't feasible if they keep Westbrook. Quite frankly, if it's between Alexander and Westbrook, I will keep Westbrook. The player I think would be a perfect fit is Anthony Thomas, the A-Train. Thomas is out in Chicago because of the emergence of Thomas Jones. Thomas would be an excellent short yardage and goal line RB, a mini Jerome Bettis if you will. The Eagles will also need to address the FB position and find out if Jon Ritchie is going to be OK. But, the FB position in the NFL has just about become extinct.
Plan A - A-Train (UFA)
Plan B - Najeh Davenport (RFA, if he doesn't want starter playing time and minutes)
Plan C - Re-sign Correll Buckhalter to a one year deal.
Available RB's (all UFA's unless indicated)
Shaun Alexander
Edgerrin James
Lamont Jordan (RFA)
Chester Taylor
Rudi Johnson
Derrick Blaylock
Anthony Thomas
Najeh Davenport (RFA)

Wide Receivers
2004 Grade: C+
Terrell Owens gets an A but after that nobody really did a thing. It was one thing for Todd Pinkston to stink. It's another to show you have no heart to your teammates. Pinkston did that numerous times this year, the last of which was not playing the second half of the Super Bowl because of cramps, as your teammate is playing with a screw in his leg against doctors orders. Those events will probably make Pinkston a "cap casualty". Freddie Mitchell's mouth will also get him booted out of town. Greg Lewis will step into the role of 3rd WR, which leaves a void at the 2nd WR slot. The big name free agents all want # 1 money and the Eagles have other holes they need to fill to spend too much money here, it is very possible to find a solid # 2 without breaking the bank.
The Plan for the 2nd WR:
Plan A - David Patten (UFA). If you can't beat 'em, take their players. Patten is a solid WR who would make a perfect compliment to Owens. He's 30 years old and shouldn't ask for too much money.
Plan B - Travis Taylor (UFA). This is really a roll of the dice. Taylor, the 10th pick of the 2000 draft has easily been a bigger bust than Freddie Mitchell. But Taylor has never had a decent QB and may turn out worth the risk. You could end up with a stud here.
Plan C - Charles Lee (UFA).
Plan D - Corey Bradford (UFA).
Other Free Agents:
Plaxico Burress
TJ Houshmanzadeh (Steelers?)
Troy Edwards
Mushin Mohammed (already being lobbied by Eagles players at the Pro Bowl)

Jerry Porter
Tai Streets

Offensive Line
2004 Grade: B
The line was much improved against the pass rush this year. Jon Runyan is due a huge salary and the decision will be made whether to keep him, cut him or extend him (which the Eagles rarely do). That will be a huge decision. Jermane Mayberry's stay in Philadelphia may also have come to an end. The Eagles offensive line will probably look like this next year: Tra Thomas, OPEN, Hank Fraley, Shawn Andrews, Jon Runyan....who is the open slot you ask?

Plan A - Marco Rivera (UFA). The Packers have had one of the game's best offensive lines for years now. Rivera is a key part of that.
Plan B - Mike Wahle (likely cap casualty). Wahle is the other guard in the Packers line. They won't be able to sign/keep both, the Eagles need to get one of them ($8 million signing bonus for each is likely)
Other Free Agents
Joe Andruzzi, Pats (UFA) if you buy the can't beat em sign em theory
Tom Nutten, Rams (UFA)
David Dixon, Vikings (UFA) old man can still play


Tight End
2004 Grade: B
L.J. Smith & Chad Lewis form a very solid tight end duo. There are only a handful of really good TE's in the league so getting an upgrade here isn't too likely in the offseason. Chad Lewis (UFA)is always a possibility to be let go, but don't count on it.
Free Agents:
Jeb Prutzier - really came into his own late in the season for the Broncos
Bubba Franks - most of his best days are behind him
Jermaine Wiggins - looked good but probably a product of the offensive scheme
Anthony Becht
Itula Mili - yes this is how bad the core is
Cam Cleeland

Next week we'll do the Defense and Special Teams

Baseball

Thank God pitchers and catchers report this week, I am completely tired of hearing about this
steroid issue. Let's play ball...

NBA - Derreck Sura

- The Sixers went 2-2 over the last week, and had a chance to win both of the games they lost. Philly (25-26) managed to hold on to the 8th playoff seed in the East for the second week in a row. I really like what I've been seeing out of the Sixers over the last 2 weeks. Philly is 6-3 over that stretch, and even though their overall record might not reflect it, I think the Sixers are playing their best ball of the season right now. Much of the credit goes to Allen Iverson, who is averaging 29.7 points (1st overall & his most since '01-02), 7.6 assists (6th & career high), 2.22 steals (3rd), 42 minutes (2nd), and 3.9 turnovers (5th, but down from last season). As loyal MMM reader Joe from New York City emailed me, "It's very possible that this could be AI's best year ever as a team player." I couldn't agree more Joe. This week brings Philly: New York, Detroit, then the All-Star break. It would be real positive for coach Jim O'Brien's squad to head into the break 1 game above .500 and on a 4 game winning streak.

- On Saturday Minnesota Timberwolves' VP of basketball operations Kevin McHale named himself interim head coach for the remainder of the year after firing longtime friend Flip Saunders. Flip was the league's second longest tenured head man (Utah's Jerry Sloan), and compiled a 411-326 record while running the show in Minne for more then 9 seasons. I agree with McHale that a change was necessary to salvage the season. Flip is a good guy, maybe too good a guy for a team with 3 "cancers" in Latrell Sprewell, Sam Cassell, and Michael Olowokandi. I think it was pretty obvious that the team had tuned him out, and no amount of lineup/rotation changes was ever going to remedy it. McHale's explanation was that in "our last 32 games we're 12-20, and just not playing at a level that's acceptable, energy-wise. There have been nights where it has been embarrassing to watch. I have to do what I can do to get guys playing at a more confident level, and I thought I could do that better from the bench and being around them more." The immediate benefit to McHale putting himself in charge is that since he makes all the personnel decisions, he won't be afraid to bench anyone that isn't giving the effort he wants to see. The Wolves (25-27) may be a little too deep, so McHale weeding out the bad seeds, and shortening the rotation, should lead to improved results on the court. This is McHale's main motivation as I see it. Sure he wants his club to make the playoffs, but what he really wants is to get a better handle on who stays, and who he has to ship out in the summer time. Since McHale has made it well known that he does not prefer to coach, I wonder about his desire to learn how to "X and O", work officials, substitute to create mismatches, and generally put in the preparation that it takes to succeed as an NBA head man. Phil Jackson, Eric Musselman, and even Sam Mitchell (see below) have already been rumored as potential permanent replacements in Minnesota.

- On Sunday 41 year old Karl Malone announced, in Salt Lake City no less, that he would be retiring from the NBA after 19 seasons. Even though it took forever for him to decide, I think the Mailman finally made the right decision. There were many people out there that said Malone (along with Gary Payton) was "piggy-backing" Shaq and Kobe to a ring last season. I never bought into that because the Lakers didn't win the title the year before Mail arrived, and his defense on Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett was the main reason L.A. was able to advance past those two teams and make the Finals last year. If Karl would've joined San Antonio, already the best team in the league and the odds on favorites to win it all, after the All-Star break for their final 29 games and the playoffs, the "piggy-backing" talk would've really had some legs. As it stands now, Malone will finish up 1,459 points behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the all time lead. The Mailman is also 2nd in minutes played, 3rd in games played, and 6th in total rebounds all time. Not to mention he was a 14 time All-Star, league MVP in '97 & '99, and has 2 gold medals. I'm sure many will point to the cheap elbow or knee Karl was known for throwing, the lack of a ring, or how he had a tendency to come up small in the Finals as way's to disparage his career as a whole. For me, none of that changes Malone's place as arguably the best PF in the history of the game. He kept his body in great condition year round, was remarkably consistent, came to play every night, and improved many facets of his game throughout his career. He should be a near unanimous selection to the Hall of Fame when eligible.

- On Thursday TNT's Cheryl Miller revealed that this would be her brother Reggie's final season. Reggie is 39 years old, played all 18 seasons for the same franchise, is a 5 time All-Star, an Olympic gold medalist, ranks in the all time top 10 is free throw percentage as well as games & minutes played, has the most 3 pointers made & attempted in NBA history, and is 14th all time in points scored (could end up 12th). Even though no player made the transition from star to complimentary to role player better them him, it certainly was time for Reg to call it quits. Beginning about mid-way through last season, continuing through last year's playoffs, and on into this season, Reggie just did not have the athletic ability to be effective at his position anymore. He had become a defensive liability, and could no longer create enough space to get his own shot off. There were plenty of times recently that I thought he shouldn't even be on the court in the crunch time. That said, Reggie is arguably the purest shooter of his generation, a sure fire Hall of Famer, and will always be remembered for scoring 8 points in 8.9 seconds to steal that playoff game in New York.

- You can't write an NBA column without an All-Star snub section. The rules are: To add someone, someone else must be removed. So here goes. Tony Allen and Devin Harris should not be on the rookie team. Allen is not even the best rookie on the Celtics, and Harris is not a regular contributor for the Mavericks. I'd replace them with New Jersey C Nenad Krstic and New York swingman Trevor Ariza. My apologies to Boston PF Al Jefferson and Clippers' SG Quinton Ross, but both Krstic and Ariza contribute on a more consistent basis for their teams, and the rookie team only has 8 roster spots. As for the sophomore team I'd replace Carmelo Anthony with Clippers' C Chris Kaman. I know the game is in Denver, but Melo's numbers are worse in every, and I do mean every (except assists are exactly the same 2.8 apg), statistical category in the identical amount of minutes per game. The sophomore team does not have a "true" C either, and Kaman has played well since returning from injury.

I don't like having 2 players each from Phoenix and Seattle in the 3 point shootout, but I'm not going to quibble with that. My bigger problem is with Voshon Lenard being allowed to defend his title even though he's still recovering from a torn left achilles tendon. Vo is not a good enough player to be owed anything at all. Again, I don't care that the festivities are taking place in Denver, replace him Miami PG Damon Jones (3rd in made 3's), and let's be done with it. The skills challenge may seem cheesy to some, but this year's participants will make it very interesting in my opinion. Steve Nash, Gilbert Arenas, and Luke Ridnour are great selections, but Earl Boykins? I'm guessing that this in some type of Denver thing at work again. Replace Earl with Tony Parker and I think we'd have a very intriguing competition on our hands.
The shooting stars competition was created so people don't forget that the WNBA exists. The dunk contest has long since lost it's luster, and will take whoever will agree to compete in it these days. Now, to the main event. I have to wonder what games the fans are watching, if any, when I see them select Vince Carter and Grant Hill as starters. Neither of these guys deserves to even be on the team in my opinion. However, they can't be removed either since the fans voted them in. For that reason, everyone's #1 snub, Steve Francis, does not make it because his teammate, Grant Hill, did. Orlando's record is not good enough to warrant 2 All-Star's. I heard many people this week that had a beef with Zydrunas Ilgauskas making the team. I maybe would've liked to see Emeka Okafor make it instead, but he'll have plenty of chances in the future. When you consider that Cleveland has been leading the Central Division for most of the season, the Cavaliers having 2 All-Star's is not all that outrageous. The only change I'd make to the Eastern Conference team is replacing Ben Wallace with Richard Hamilton. I understand that the defending World Champs need to have a player make it, but unlike in year's past, Rip has been Detroit's best player, and not Big Ben.

I have no real complaints about who the fans voted in as starters in the West, because all of them deserved to be on the team anyway. My complaint with what the Western coaches did is that the Sacramento Kings and Memphis Grizzlies have no representative. The Kings have been on a bit of a slide lately, but for the majority of the year they have been among the league's elite. The Griz are the team no one talks about (besides me, of course) for some reason. The West is just too deep for a team to have 3 All-Star's, so Shawn Marion should be replaced by Mike Bibby. MB has been the glue that holds Sacto together all year, and Steve Nash is the only other PG on the West's roster. Being that Memphis' best player, Pau Gasol, is injured anyway, removing Rashard Lewis from the team becomes a moot point.

- What was going with the Toronto Raptors this past week? First it comes out that PG Rafer Alston won't be suspended (again) even though he did not return to the bench after halftime, and left the arena before the game was over, Tuesday night in Cleveland. Next, word leaks that coach Sam Mitchell challenged Rafer to a fight at halftime. Then Vince Carter's Mom, no I'm not making this up, let the press know that her son also had a physical confrontation with Mitchell before being traded. Only if it stopped there. Then Eric Williams, acquired in the VC trade, said he wants out because of his lack of playing time combined with all the turmoil. To cap it all off, GM Rob Babcock negotiated a buyout with Alonzo Mourning, also acquired in the VC deal, that will pay him roughly 10 million of the remaining 15 he was due on his contract. (Zo played a total of 30 games for 17 mil. Making his per game total of $566,666 the richest in NBA history) So, in summary, the Raptors' (21-31) rookie head coach challenges his players to fist-a-cuffs when they don't play like he wants them to. I thought last year's coach, Kevin O'Neill, was fired after one season for being too much of a disciplinarian? Anyway, Babcock, the rookie GM, trades away Toronto's best player (VC) AND 10 million dollars for E Williams (23 games, 19.4 mpg, 4.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 1.7 apg), Aaron Williams (10 games, 6.1 mpg, 1 ppg, 1.2 rpg, .3 bpg), and 2 first round picks. Huh? Come again? Never mind the fact that VC has been tearing up the league lately for New Jersey, or that Babcock's first two draft picks (Rafael Araujo and Pape Sow) have done nothing to date, but as I said in MMM edition #98 "2 first round draft picks (Philadelphia (top 8 protected) & Denver's this year) and some role players doesn't seem like enough in return to me." Free agents have never had Canada at the top of their list's of places to play, but now it's going to damn near impossible for Babcock and company to lure any decent player to that mess of a franchise. To borrow a line from baseball, "Put a tent on that circus."

- On Tuesday the Boston Celtics sent Walter McCarty and cash to the Phoenix Suns for a conditional 2005 second round pick (Golden State's). Waltah, as he was known in Beantown, was not in Boston GM Danny Ainge's future plans, other then to keep announcer Tom Heinsohn happy, so getting a second round pick for him is a good move. Walter will be real nice fit for the Suns' style of play. He is very long, hustles, runs the floor well, can defend multiple positions, and hit the spot up 3. I like that Phoenix GM Bryan Colangelo is being aggressive about trying to address his team's lack of depth, but in watching the Suns lose to Seattle 105-113 on Friday night, I'm still not sure he's done enough. If you saw that game, you know that the Sonics' bench was the difference in deciding the outcome. Vladimir Radmanovic or Jim Jackson? Antonio Daniels or Leandro Barbosa? Danny Fortson & Nick Collison or Walter McCarty & Steven Hunter? I think I take the first option on all of those choices.

*Note: All statistical data does not include Sunday's games.

NHL Week in Review By: Ed Wasser

- 22 years. That's how long it's been since Philadelphia has celebrated a title. 22 long years. That's if you don't include the Villanova national championship in 1985 and the Philadelphia Stars march to the USFL crown in 1984. (By the way, check out this website
http://www.thisistheusfl.com/ it's great.) This whole thing is sadder then a one legged orphan but now...NOW the sadness and disappointment of the Eagles loss is starting to give way to anger. I mean I'm really starting to get pissed off.

Mainly I'm pissed because there is absolutely no end in sight for this drought. The Sixers will eventually get crushed by someone in the playoffs if they even make it, the Phillies are a complete and utter joke, and the Flyers? Who the hell are the Flyers? This drought will go on for at least another year and will only be broken if (IF!!) the Eagles don't suffer a let down next year, they make it to another Super Bowl and this time win it. The Eagles are Philadelphia's only hope. If they don't do it then this city is doomed to wallow in failure for years to come. But here's the thing that REALLY gets under my skin. Commentators, reporters, and fans saying 'well the Eagles had a nice run' or 'it was still a good season'. I swear you should have seen me just write that last sentence, I was pounding the keyboard.

I heard Daily News reporter Rich Hoffman say on Comcast that "the Eagles fans need to gain perspective. This really was a great ride" (He said with his usual holier then thou smugness) When I heard Hoffman say that I wanted to jump through the TV and pistol whip him like Henry Hill did to Karen's neighbor in 'Goodfellas'. Do you think after the Red Sox beat the Yankees last season that any Yankees fan on Earth said anything even resembling 'well they had a nice run'? HELL NO!!! Why? Because Yankees fans don't have a loser mentality like the people in Philadelphia. Don't get me wrong, I hate New York teams but the thing is every New York team does everything possible to win titles. Sometimes New York teams make the wrong moves but hey at least they try. The Phillies don't even do that. It's Feb. 14th and I already know the Phillies won't win the World Series. They won't even make it to the World Series.

The Sixers try to win but as long as they have that buffoon as general manager giving away millions of dollars to the Kenny Thomas' of the world they'll never do anything either. Here's another example of what I mean, I'm driving home from work Tuesday night and the local Philly guys on ESPN radio are discussing what Eagles free agents will take less money to stay in Philadelphia. That's the epitome of the Philadelphia loser mentality; the Eagles are one or two players away from winning the Super Bowl and lifting this city's spirits through the roof and we have guys on the radio talking about scrimping hometown discounts for free agents. But here's the kicker, at the exact same moment the Philadelphia radio guys were talking about going on the cheap to keep our free agents, WFAN in New York was talking about the Knicks making a run at LeBron James.....3 SEASONS FROM NOW!!!! So that's were we in Philadelphia stand right now. We're waiting for the Eagles to start up again and hoping and praying that they make it back to the Super Bowl and this time win it. God, this is depressing.

- From the mailbag....OK, well it's actually from the mailbag of the Philadelphia Daily News and I stole it.

Philadelphia has won many championships since 1983 - it's a shame no one wants to the acknowledge the minor teams. The Wings have won 6 National Lacrosse League titles, the Phantoms have an American Hockey League title, and the Kixx have one in the Major Indoor Soccer League and this past summer the Barrage won the championship in Major League Lacrosse. Instead of crying about the failure of the big 4, recognize those on the lower level. A title is a title.

Tom Hoffman
Voorhees, NJ

Dear Ignorant Jackass,
Here's what to do. Take off your 7-11 smock and go to the nearest hospital, find a defibulator, put a paddle on each ear, and try and electroshock your brain back into working order. Just make sure you yell CLEAR!! before you throw the switch. First of all I've been living in the Philadelphia area off and on for 25 years and I read the local sports section from cover to cover every day and I've never even HEARD of the Philadelphia Barrage. The Philadelphia Phantoms are a minor league team. A MINOR league team that plays for a MINOR championship. And as far as the Kixx and the Wings are concerned...well let me put it to you this way, you can find a boy that was raised by armadillos in Fria Cerveza, México and ask that kid 'Do you know what baseball, basketball, football, and hockey are?' and he'll say yes. Ask some random sports fans in the midwest, far south, or on the west coast if they've ever heard of indoor lacrosse or indoor soccer and those people will look at you like you're wearing a gorilla costume at a funeral. So the people of Philadelphia are supposed to get all weepy eyed over titles won by teams that are about 9 or 10 years old, that play sports that aren't even acknowledged by the X Games, and played by guys who, for all I know, could have delivered me the large pepperoni an sausage I ate last night? In closing Tom from Voorhees...the drought lives on.

Ed Wasser
Bitter, PA

- Oh...by the way, after I wrote about these stupid low rent teams winning meaningless championships I was watching Comcast Sports Net and they showed a clip of Philadelphia Wings goalie Dallas Eliuk appearing as a contestant on 'The Price is Right'. It wasn't a charity thing, he was regular "Dallas Eliuk..COME ON DOWN!!!" contestant. This guy that I'm supposed to get excited about for winning an indoor lacrosse championship was seen on TV freaking out over meeting Bob Barker and winning an elliptical machine and some kitchen crap.

- Now I'm on a roll. To all the women out there on this Valentine's Day I give you a quick message....for Valentine's Day if your significant other buys you either a Vermont Teddy Bear, a Pajama-gram, or names a star after you or gets you any other present from a company that advertises strictly on Howard Stern or sports talk radio then he either doesn't care about you and is this close to breaking up with you or he forgot today was Valentine's Day and needed a last second solution. And no....I don't have a job cheering up sick kids in the hospital.

- Fairway Miss is running today in the 9th race. It goes off around 3:45. She opened up on the morning line at 7/2 which is second to the favorite; the favorite is a horse named Lady Silverrod who Fairway already beat once. In fact Fairway crushed her. The logical next question is "then why isn't Fairway the favorite?" The answer...I dunno. Thankfully Fairway was born and bred in Florida so she's immune to the stink of Philadelphia Phailure. But she is running at Philadelphia Park so I hired a sports psychologist like the one in the movie 'The Natural' to speak to her. "Losing is a disease......ahhh......but curable. Now imagine you're on a boat floating out to sea. Floating...........floating". David Mello will be the jockey. Ryan Barber, Fairway's jockey the last two races, had bronchitis last week and spent a little time in the hospital. Even though he claims he's now healthy he still looks a little peeked. Barber was pissed and felt dissed but it was nothing personal, just business. Can't be having no weak ass brother riding our horse that's for shizzle. (Sorry, I'm watching 'Behind the Music: Snoop Dogg') Beside Mello rode Fairway during her two wins. I'll have a full recap of the race in next week's MMM.

- Oh....I almost forgot. The NHL died over the weekend. The league was wallowing away in agony for the past six months so the powers that be mercifully put it out of it's misery by shooting it in the back of it's head, like a deer that was hit by a car. More on this next week.

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