Guess What, there are only 61 days remaining before the Pittsburgh Steelers report to training camp on July 31 in Latrobe, PA. On the same day the Pittsburgh Pirates are 20-29 and in the meantime the Pirates have lost 7 out of the last 10. Let's hope that the Pirates do not go into the dreaded,as the Gunner Bob Prince called it, "The June Swoon." The good news is that Houston is playing bad and their record is a morbid 16-32. With the Penguins flushed out of the Stanley Cup race by Montreal, all the Hockey Bars in this region are suffering from lack of alcohol/food sales from at least 8 more and upwards of 14 more games that the Penguins could have played. I sure there are some great Hockey Bars around the Pittsburgh area but 2 of the best are the Saloon of Mount Lebanon and the Pittsburgh Bottleshop in the Heidelberg/Bridgeville area. The places do well without Playoff Hockey Games but some of these Hockey bars across this region are totally packed during Hockey Playoff games. The die-hard Pirate fans would love to see the Pirates in the Playoffs come October but unfortunately the fans of this region may have to wait a long time for this. It is unbelievable what an economic explosion is caused in the Pittsburgh region when a local professional teams makes the Playoffs and a lot of times it carries over Nationwide. Pittsburgh fans, whether they live in Pittsburgh or elsewhere, have great enthusiasm. Lets go Bucs, by-pass the dreaded "June Swoon", and focus first on a winning season, then the Playoffs down the road. July 31 is 61 days away and hopefully it will not be an indicator of the Pirates season coming to a halt.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Super Bowl News
So the Super Bowl is going to New York City in 2014. Many of the media and fans alike are concerned about the impending cold weather that could occur at that time of the year and especially in the Big Apple when you can get smashed with a Nor'easter at any time in the winter months. Let us look at another scenario. That is 4 years from now. The direction the National Football League is taking, the Super Bowl may not be played until late February in 2014. Let us not forget back in the mid 1980's, the Super Bowls were played in the Mid to Late January time frame. It seems it keeps getting moved back from early to mid February. With the possibility of a 17 or 18 game schedule, this would push the Super Bowl back 1 to 2 weeks. With the potential of adding another team into the playoffs in each division, this scenario may push the Super Bowl back another week. Do not forget the NFL Draft was held in Late February back in the 1970's and into the 1980's. Now the draft is the last weekend in April. What if this all occurs, the Super Bowl may be played on the final Sunday in February or even the first Sunday in March. I am not a meteorologist, but after Valentine's Day, the average daily high temperature begins to rise in the Northeastern states. The NFL is taking a gamble with the weather at this time of the year but do not forget a few years ago when the Super Bowl was held in Atlanta, that city had a significant ice storm the day prior to the Super Bowl. The powers in the National Football League may have this all figured out after they have studied the Farmer's Almanac.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Hard Hat
After seeing Pirate pitcher Chris Jakubauskas get hit in the head with a scorching line drive recently, I feel like changes need to be made with the equipment usage in baseball and other sports. The pitcher after his delivery is completed is about 57 to 60 feet away from home plate. After pitching the ball, some pitcher's balance is not spectacular. I do not know how fast the ball is coming off the bat upon contact, but it has to be on high levels of velocity. My feeling over the years comes to one conclusion. That is, pitchers should wear a full batting helmet strictly for protection and safety. It may not be comfortable and may not match the uniform code, but safety should be a major concern when you are 60 feet away from danger. The pitchers reaction time is limited in such short areas with Jakubauskas reaction to the line drive. I was watching College Women's Fast Pitch Softball and thought the same thing. These young ladies are only 43 feet from the batter. It may not be comfortable, but a full batting helmet on with the team logo on the front is vital for protection from serious injury. It is hard to fathom that Hockey Players 40 years ago did not wear protective head gear. Head injuries can be devastating. Athletes need to protect themselves from Head injuries.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Spring Football or No Spring Football
Most of the high schools if not all high school across the great state of Pennsylvania do have Spring Football but it is without full fledged equipment and live contact. The teams are in shorts and work on fundamentals and skill development in an orderly fashion. They also are in the weight room working on strength training activities. This format is a continuation of the process of player development and improvement. Most of the time it occurs after the Spring Sports are completed at each individual high school. "Live Contact"Spring Football can work also but I feel comfortable with this alternate plan. In numerous high schools across the state, many high school athletes participate in multiple sports throughout the year. There bodies are spent and they need adequate rest. A proposal that has gone through my mind is as follows. Instead of Spring Live Contact Football, start the summer football camp 5 days earlier. Move it up from the normal old starting date of August 15 to let's say August 10. This will give each program 10 more live contact sessions which would have occurred in the Spring. Then allow each team to compete in a third scrimmage instead of the standard 2 scrimmages. This gives a program a different type of competition rather than banging heads with the same people everyday. Least we not forget, some school districts are beginning school earlier in August so therefore some schools have 2-a -days for one week only. This earlier starting period will establish a more thorough continuity in a football program. The players and their families can make the adjustment to an earlier starting date and hopefully the athletic powers in the state would agree to this change of moving Summer Football Camp up 5 days.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
What's up with the Panthers
With the Pitt Panthers coming out of a 10 and 3 season with a bowl victory over North Carolina and a miscue on a penalty vs. Cincinnati which may have cost the Panthers a BCS bid, the recruiting is starting to shape itself out in the middle of May. Some 1A schools have upwards of 10+ commitments as of May 20, 2010 of the Rising Seniors(present Juniors) for the Class of 2011. As of May 20, the Pitt Panthers have 3 commitments of which I can comment on 2 of them. One of the commitments comes from heralded DeMatha Catholic in Hyattsville, Md coached by the fabled Bill McGregor who is originally from the Dormont section of Pittsburgh and played at the Catholic School Powerhouse South Hills Catholic(now Seton LaSalle). He is TE Sam Collura, a strapping 6'3 1/2"/245 Tight End who reminds me of recent Pitt TE Nate Byham who was recently drafted in the 6th round by the 49ers last April. Collura has good in-line blocking skills, plus can release into space and be a sound pass receiver. His powerful and rugged blocking game makes him a valuable recruit if you are a running team like the Panthers. The other commitment is OL Artie Rowell from Harrisburg, PA Central Dauphin. Coached by high level technician Glen McNamee, Rowell is a workhorse interior lineman. Just about 6'2 1/2"/280 he has a nice surge off the line and is athletic enough to get ot the second level and block inside linebackers. He has similarities to former OG John Malecki who has a solid career as a starting OG for Pitt. This is the time of the year when the Juniors(next season Seniors)are deciding on their collegiate choices. I will keep everyone updated.
Monday, May 17, 2010
How and Why?
How did Sergei Gonchar allow Travis Moen from the Canadiens make a swim move over top a stunned Gonchar and score a short handed goal in Game 7 of the series?
How is Manager John Russell of the Buccos allowing Aki Iwamura to still be the lead-off hitter when he is batting .042 in his last 24 at bats?
Why did the Nationwide tour allow Mr Jerry Rice(former NFL wide out)to get a sponsors exemption to play on the Nationwide tour? Did you ever see Jerry's golf swing?
By the way did you know that the Nationwide tour is coming to Southpointe Golf Club later on this summer. It could be interesting to see some young upcoming golfers play in this region!
Why did the Pittsburgh Steelers draft 3 linebackers in the most recent NFL draft which will give them a total of 10 linebackers on the roster now? I will tell you why, these guys can play, they were available, and can play special teams.
How would the Pittsburgh fans react if the Detroit Pistons moved from their economically troubled city to the brand new state of the art Pittsburgh's own Consol Arena?
Is Pittsburgh ready for an NBA franchise?
Are the Pittsburgh Pirates ready to break the .500 barrier?
Why did the Pirates trade Nyjer Morgan and why didn't the Pirates trade Chris Benson for slugger Ryan Howard when he was offered to them?
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Beat 'em Bucs
As the old song goes"The tide is high and I'm rolling on, I want to be your number 1."Who wants to be number 1 for the Pirates and I mean the lead off hitter. Are the Pittsburgh Pirates not capable of finding a lead-off hitter. After 34 games the lead off hitter Aki Iwamura is batting a dismal .161 with a tie for second on the team with 27 strikeouts. At the one fifth mark of the season, Iwamura has more strikeouts than hits. Isn't the lead off batter a guy that is supposed to make every effort he can to get on base, slap the ball around the field, wait out pitches, and attempt to get walks. They had their guy in Nyjer Morgan who is playing well for the Washington Nationals. Morgan does exactly what a lead-off hitter is supposed to accomplish. Not only that but right now he leads the National League in triples with 5 and the Pirates as a team only has 3 triples. If Morgan was still here, he probably would have 10 to 15 stolen bases by now. Pittsburgh Pirate Baseball has so much potential and the Pittsburgh fans are Awesome in terms of supporting the Buccos. After 17 losing season, the Pirates are on the third year of their 4th Five Year Plan. Remember Mr. Kevin McClathcy initiated the first 5 year plan so long ago that fans forget the date it started. There is a lot of pressure on Aki Iwamura as a lead-off hitter. He could be moved down in the line-up but the Buccos may have no choice. Me and about 2.5million other people in this region want the Pirates to not only break the .500 mark but also have a shot at the playoffs. Let's keep our fingers crossed. You know that basically every Senior in High School in this region has never seen a Pittsburgh Pirate Team break the .500 barrier. Unfortunately for the Pirates, this barrier has become a Mountain. Hopefully they will crack the bad streak and win 82 or more games this season.
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