Friday, January 20, 2017

Mob Men

Philadelphia in the 80s was filled with stories of hits and rackets and made men. Good riddance Little Nicky.

3 for 3

Has there been another team before the Packers that have played thee straight teams in the playoffs that they also played in the regular season?

Monday, January 16, 2017

Hard to Believe

Hard to believe that Jason Witten and Dez Bryant scored their first career post-season TDs yesterday. Especially Witten.

Friday, January 13, 2017

Chargers

Fascinating that the media reaction to the Chargers move to LA is that it's a sign of weakness for the NFL: that San Diego voters overwhelmingly rejected a stadium referendum and that now the Chargers will be the second team in a city that has not wholeheartedly embraced the first team that just moved there. See here, and here especially.

Admittedly, I haven't been paying too close attention to all the machinations in the league office and in San Diego - only that Spanos got screwed by his fellow owners when he proposed moving to LA last year (with the Raiders), only to have his fellow billionaires award the Rams the LA franchise (and giving Spanos a year to decide if he wanted to play second fiddle in LA (and get San Diego voters to pony up for a new stadium)).

Now we have our answer. Spanos is going to LA. What I didn't realize is that the Chargers have to pay a $650 million re-location fee to the other owners. Which got me thinking. How the hell couldn't Spanos pay for his own stadium for less than $650 million?!!?? You're telling me a replacement to Jack Murphy Stadium might be a lot more than that? In other words, Spanos won't pay for his own stadium in San Diego but will pay $650 million to the NFL to be a tenant in Stan Kroenke's pleasure palace. And that doesn't even take into account the rent Spanos will have to pay Kroenke.

Bizarre.

Doubtful

This story in the Sun this week says the Ravens are possibly raising ticket prices. 

Tthis quote from the team president caught my eye.

"Also since we last raised prices, we've spent about $45 million improving the stadium and over the next 2½ years, we're going to spend an additional $120 million, and that will include putting in some escalators and elevators to the top level, which will make a lot of our PSL holders up there happy," he said during the franchise's annual season review at its training facility in Owings Mills. "So we're seriously considering a price increase."

I do NOT think for a second that the Ravens actually spent $45 million in stadium improvements since 2013 (the last time they won the super bowl). Nor do I think they will be spending $120 million over the next two years in further stadium improvements. $60 million per year?!? Maybe by "they" they mean "the city of Baltimore" but the assertion is so absurd and the numbers so outlandish and obviously false that I hope somebody calls them on it.

Sunday, January 08, 2017

Baseball HOF

I've been complaining about this for a while. How can Tony LaRussa and Joe Torre be inducted into the Hall of Fame but not the players who helped LaRussa and Torre accumulate all those wins that got them elected in the first place.

The list of tainted players is impressive: McGwire, Clemens, A-Rod, Giambi, Pettite.

Forget about the hapless Bud Selig getting into the Hall all the while looking the other day while McGwire grew biceps the size of watermelons and Clemens exhibited roid rage in the 2001 World Series while confronting Mike Piazza.

Joe Torre is a MLB exectuive for gosh sakes. He, LaRussa, and Davey Johnson for that matter should have to come clean about what they knew and when they knew it with respect to PEDs in their clubhouses and on their rosters.