Thursday, March 8, 2012

Peyton Manning released after 14 years



Peyton Manning. 

Just that name evokes GREATNESS.

Yesterday we saw a 14-year marriage with the Indianapolis Colts and Peyton Manning come to an end. The Colts owner Jim Irsay was emotional in explaining why he and his organization had to part ways with the 11 time pro bowler. 

Was it the $28 million roster bonus he would have been due today? Not knowing if he was 100% healthy? That the Colts have the #1 overall pick in this years draft and the likelihood that pick would be Stanford's Andrew Luck?

The answer is ALL OF THE ABOVE.

The truth of the matter is this was inevitable. No player, not even the great Peyton Manning is bigger than the sport they play, nor the league they play in. We've see this before from the likes of Joe Montana and Johnny Unitas. Brett Favre and Dan Marino. In other sports, Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky. 

No one is bigger than the game. NO ONE.

Believe me as a life long Miami Dolphins fan I thought it was blasphemy when 13 years ago my team wanted to run Dan Marino out of town. I didn't understand why? How could the Dolphins just let go of one of the greatest of all time and not give him the proper send off? I was a fan(which I'll remind you is short for FANATIC) and couldn't grasp the concept. 

I do now. 

The Colts had to do this. It's what's best for the organization and it is what's best for Peyton. 

The Colts have a chance now to draft another franchise quarterback in Luck. Peyton has a chance to go play for a contender of his liking. Both parties have a chance to move on from this and come out looking good.

Life will go on without the Horseshoe.



Monday, March 5, 2012

The Madness Has Begun



We're less than a week away from one of the craziest times of the year in sports. MARCH MADNESS. This time next week millions of brackets will be filled out all over America. 

The Madness in March is not limited to just college basketball. This first weekend in the month proved just that...





Kobe got his "revenge" on Dwyane

So it looks like the Masked Mamba got the best of Dwyane Wade and company yesterday. Kobe poured in 33 points and was effective shooting from the field in the Lakers win over the Heat on Sunday. 

The Lakers as a whole played up to par holding the Heat to 20 points under their average. Metta World Peace chipped in with 17, in what probably was his best over all game of the year. Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol clogged up the paint and took advantage of Chris Bosh being out of the line up.

LeBron James had another stellar performance for the undermanned Heat with his 25/13/7. It won't make everybody forget about Friday nights game at Utah where he passed up the final shot(even though I think it was the right play that he made). With Bosh out, LeBron played fantastic defense on Gasol holding him to 11 points. 

Wade on the other hand did not have one of his better outings. Kobe scorched him for 18 in the first quarter. Between the boos from the crowd and the terrible refereeing, Wade never looked to be in sync. This was evident in the fourth quarter when in the span of a few minutes, Wade was called for 4 fouls and subsequently fouled out. 

It was the first time in 88 games that a player from the Miami Heat had fouled out of a game. That was an NBA record. It was Wade's first time fouling out in 7 years.






Rondo records 4th triple double of the season


Rajon Rondo had himself a game. With a stat line of 20 assists, 18 points and a career high 17 rebounds, he joined the likes of Wilt Chamberlain(scroll down for my take at Wilt's 100 point game) and Oscar Robertson. That is some legendary company. 

To think the Celtics are talking about trading this guy! I would encourage a Mr. Pat Riley to give Danny Ainge a feeler call...JUST SAYING




Deron Williams scores a career high 57

Deron Williams, or as I like to call him D-Will, was a one man wrecking machine against the Charlotte Bobcats. Then again who isn't? He scored a career high and team record 57 points for the Nets. He outscored his teammates by 10!

Lets see though how he does on Tuesday night against the Miami Heat. Going out on a limb here when I say he will not go back to back 50 point games...




Is Tiger back?

It's not all about basketball in March. With Tiger coming into Sunday's final round of the Honda Classic 9 shots behind leader Rory McIlroy, it was thought he would finish somewhere in the middle of the pack.

What ended up happening was Tiger shot his best final round score ever. An 8 under, 62. He finished his round with the clubhouse lead and even though McIlroy ended up holding on for the win, we might have the old Tiger back.

Tiger will try to get back in the winners circle this weekend at the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship in Doral.




The Big Dipper

The ultimate Madness in March happened 50 years ago in Hershey, Pennsylvania. On March 2nd, 1962, Wilt Chamberlain scored an NBA record 100 points. Think about that for a second. One man scored a hundred points in one NBA game. This larger than life character changed the NBA forever. 

The man averaged scoring over 50 points a game that season. OVER 50 POINTS A GAME!!!

There was no video of this epic moment in sports history, just this photo of Wilt holding up his record-setting score. The documentary Wilt 100 premiered this weekend on NBA TV. If you didn't get to watch it, check your local listings to see when it airs again, a MUST WATCH!


Thursday, March 1, 2012

Canes shine at the NFL Combine

Marcus Forston, Jacory Harris, Sean Spence

It's been 4 years now since the University of Miami had the #1 ranked recruiting class in all of college football. This according to ESPN, Rivals and anybody who's job it is to know such a thing. The only problem is noboy really knows how good an incoming class is for at least 2 to 3 years. Sadly for me and all Canes fans out there the 2008 class, which was led by Jacory Harris, Sean Spence and a lot of those highly recruited Northwestern Bulls, didn't come close to living up to the expectations of a #1 class.

But with that being said they will get another chance. At the highest level in all of football. The NFL. Invited to this years NFL Scouting Combine, Harris and Spence were joined by 6 more Canes. Only one other team had more players invited and that was this years champ, the University of Alabama. The other players invited were Lamar Miller, Travis Benjamin, Tommy Streeter, Marcus Forston, Olivier Vernon and Brandon Washington. Other's that did not get the invite but will have a chance to get drafted are Micanor Regis, LaRon Byrd, Chase Ford, Adewale Ojomo and Marcus Robinson.

There is a realistic chance 8 of those players will be drafted. The most UM players drafted in one year was 11 in 2002. Those players were probably part of the greatest football team EVER put together in college football. Even though these guys didn't amass the success on the field that the 2001 team did, they do play for the U. I don't need to tell you which college runs the NFL right? Just check out my boys at procanes.com or let me know who fills up your fantasy teams on a yearly basis.





Remember a few dates to come:

UM will hold its Pro Day on March 8 and the NFL draft will be held April 26-28

Lets see how the Canes that did get invited to the combine do. They'll be in order from who graded out best to worst according to NFL.com





Lamar Miller

Lamar Miller might have just earned himself a first round selection with his performance this week. He ran a 4.40 40 yard dash to lead ALL running backs. He's been said to be the second best back in the draft behind Alabama's Trent Richardson.

Growing up a Cane fan I remember the U being referred to as "Quarterback U". Thats changed in the last 15 years. With backs like Edgerrin James, Clinton Portis, Willis McGahee and Frank Gore, it's basically become "Running Back U".

With track speed and plenty of potential, Miller has a chance to add his name among those great Cane backs. He's also a stand out in the return game, which will only help his stock rise.

Combine grade: 87





Olivier Vernon

Olivier Vernon had a dissapointing senior season in which he only started 3 games after coming back from a 6 game suspension. That stemmed from his involment with booster Ned Shapiro. Luckily for Vernon his athleticism is better than his judgement.

He was a DE in college but will most likely be utilized at OLB in a 3-4 scheme. Vernon is a strong and powerful athlete and very competitive. I expect to see him go in second or third rounds to team looking for depth and maybe play some on special teams.

Combine grade: 82



Sean Spence

Sean Spence was hyped up to be potentially one of the great middle linebackers to come out of the U. He never did quite live up to being a Ray Lewis by no stretch of the imagination. He was though the most consistent on a very inconsistent Miami defense.

A four year starter for the Canes, he's smart and experienced.  He will have that lunchpail attitude teams will love. Size is the only concern for NFL teams. At 5'11" he's small for the position, but then again so was Zach Thomas. Expect Spence to be taken somewhere in the mid rounds.

Combine grade: 80.2



Travis Benjamin

Travis Bengamin is fast. How fast you say? He ran a 4.36 40 yard dash, fast enough to be tied with 2 others for the fastest time for a WR at the combine. He has big play ability on the outside and is a ligitimate treat in the return game.

Like Spence, Benjamin's issue is that he's to small to play on the outside in the NFL. He will most likely play the slot position like a Wes Welker or Devon Bess. He is a good route runner and knows how to get open at the top of those routes. He will need to bulk up some so that he will be able to get off the line once he is jammed up by the bigger corners and safeties in the league.

Look for him to go in the third or fourth rounds, especially by a team in need of a punt returner.

Combine grade: 73






Tommy Streeter

Tommy Streeter or "Touchdown Tommy" as most Canes came to know him this year, has a world of potential. At 6'5" and built like a Plaxico Buress, Streeter ran a 4.40 40 yard dash to add speed to that frame of his.

He lacks the experience and his route running leaves much to question. He looks to be a third round pick but could sneak into the second round. Size like that does not grow on trees.

Combine grade: 71



Brandon Washington

Brandon Washington is a big boy with a lot of potential. A very consistent player for the U, he started every game over the last 2 years. His run blocking, especially down field is his biggest strength. pass blocking on the other hand is where he needs to get better.

Teams that are willing to take a chance on this tackle, will probably do so in the fourth or fifth rounds. If he is given the chance to devolp slowly, he could be a strating right tackle at some point.

Combine grade: 66



Marcus Forston

Marcus Forston, one of the 2008 Northwestern boys, was plagued by injuries during his tenure with the Canes. Forston is a DT that excells against the run. If he can gain some more weight, he will likely play nose tackle in the NFL for a team with a 3-4 scheme. Quick for his size he can really go after the ball and is good against slants and stunts, plus getting into the backfield to disrupt plays.

But because of the injury concerns, teams will be hesistant to take a chance on him. Forston is most likely a late round draft pick or and undrafted free agent. If he can stay healthy, he will have a job in the NFL thats for sure.

Combine grade: 64.5



Jacory Harris

Jacory Harris. Where do I begin. I was so dissapointed with how the way his career went at the U. I put my neck on the line and said he would win the Canes a title. Boy was I wrong. Harris started for the Canes his last 3 years, not to mention 2 starts as a true freshman. He has the experience you need and he can manage a game.

The knocks on him though are the fact that he is paper thin and has a noodle for an arm. He not accurate throwing the deep ball and if he doesn't gain any weight, he won't be able to survive in the NFL, not even as a back up.

There is a chance a team will take him late in the draft with hopes of improving his skills and making him a solid back up in the league.

Combine grade: 51