Day: November 24, 2005 (Page 1 of 2)

Who’s hot

A great way to determine a player’s fantasy performance is his efficiency performance. For those not familiar, here is the NBA’s efficiency equation:

EFF = ((Points + Rebounds + Assists + Steals + Blocks) – ((Field Goals Att. – Field Goals Made) + (Free Throws Att. – Free Throws Made) + Turnovers))

The rating takes into account all of the stats that are used to calculate the 9 major fantasy basketball categories.

Here are the Top 20 players, based on their average efficiency ratings for their last 10 games:

1. Elton Brand 29.9
2. Kevin Garnett 29.4
3. Tim Duncan 28.8
4. Marcus Camby 28.4
5. Shawn Marion 28.4
6. Allen Iverson 28.3
7. Lebron James 27
8. Paul Pierce 26.7
9. Dwyane Wade 26.5
10. Dirk Nowitzki 25
11. Chris Bosh 24.9
12. Kobe Bryant 23.7
13. Richard Jefferson 23.4
14. Jermaine O’Neal 23.3
15. Peja Stojakovic 23.1
16. Chris Webber 22.2
17. Antawn Jamison 22
18. Gilbert Arenas 21.3
19. Ricky Davis 21.2
20. Dwight Howard 20.8

Dallas / Denver observations

A few things jumped out at me as I watched the Cowboys and Broncos today (which Denver won in OT, 24-21 after Ron Dayne’s long run set up a Jason Elam FG):

1. In the first half, Denver punted and the ball bounced around at the 1 yard line. The initial call was a touchback, but after a few commercials, we found out that Shanahan wanted to challenge the call. So we go to ANOTHER set of commercials and come back to find out that the call was overturned. A couple of years ago, the NFL changed the rules so that the clock would run, even if players went out of bounds, for a good portion of each half. This rule was designed to make the games shorter, but as I’m sure you’ve noticed, the games aren’t any shorter. They are still running 3+ hours. What we get are more commercials, and no one needs that.

2. Denver MLB Al Wilson stops Dallas RB Marion Barber on a 3rd and 1 at midfield and begins to celebrate. Only he didn’t stop him. Barber keeps his feet moving and neither of his knees touch the ground. His second effort gets the Cowboys a first down and Wilson looks like a fool.

3. In the 4th quarter, Dallas safety Roy Williams covers Denver TE Jeb Putzier on a pass play. Putzier makes the catch and Williams sort of runs past him, waving his hands to indicate that the pass is incomplete. As the replay eventually shows, the catch was clearly made and Putzier is able to get up and gain another six yards while Williams, who should know better, looks like a fool.

4. The Cowgirls’ short shorts are getting shorter. This one is not a complaint.

Screw tradition

As I watch the end of the Lions / Falcons tilt (currently 27-0, Falcons), I am reminded of an op-ed piece I read a while back arguing that the Thanksgiving games should rotate around the league. The article stated that every year, the Lions and the Cowboys get a half game advantage over the rest of the league by getting a home game on Thanksgiving. Moreover, while the Cowboys have improved recently under Bill Parcells, the Lions are generally in the bottom half of the league, which sometimes makes for games like the one today.

Whoever represents each conference in the previous season’s Super Bowl should play a home game on Thanksgiving. The visiting teams should be non-division opponents that made the playoffs the previous year. I say “non-division” because the half game Turkey Day advantage shouldn’t be applied to a division contest. The other option is to pick a good rivalry in each conference, with each team alternating as host. How about the Packers / Bears and Raiders / Broncos? Or the Redskins / Cowboys and the Patriots / Jets?

I prefer the first option, but either would work and both would be better than the current setup. Let’s just hope that the Broncos / Cowboys can make up for a ho hum first game.

Here he goes now, down to the South Side

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. Let’s talk baseball.

So Jim Thome’s a South Sider now. Huh. The sox gave up Aaron Rowand and two top pitching prospects to get Thome, who’s coming off his worst season, a season cut short by elbow surgery.

This isn’t to say that the White Sox were nuts to go after Thome. The guy’s good for 40 dingers and 100+ walks a year, and he’s one of the nicest guys in baseball. But the White Sox were nuts for going after him so early. There were not many teams that were even interested in taking on that contract, and the Sox surely could have cut a better deal had they waited a little bit longer and sweated the Phillies out a little bit. On the other hand, this makes Frank Thomas completely expendable, and provides insurance in case they don’t re-sign Paul Konerko. But come on, are they really going to keep Thome and Konerko? Paulie’s as good as gone for Anaheim.

As far as trades go, this is not one of Ken Williams’ best, falling somewhere at or below the trade with Pittsburgh that netted Todd Ritchie but cost them Josh Fogg and Kip Wells. Still, it’s more than the Cubs have done. Juan Pierre is a nice addition and all, but it’s hardly enough.

Game of the Day – Broncos vs. Cowboys

This should be a great game, as the 8-2 Denver Broncos and the 7-3 Dallas Cowboys are widely considered to be among the top 5 teams in the NFL at the mmoment.

Both coaches have done an impressive job this year. In particular, Mike Shanahan has done a fantastic coaching job after many critics were starting to question his management of the team. As usual, the running game is dominant. This year the Broncos could have two running backs rush for over 1,000 yards. Even more impressive is the play of quarterback Jake Plummer:

In his third year in Shanahan’s offense, Jake Plummer has completed over 61 percent of his passes for 2,074 yards and 13 touchdowns with just three interceptions. He has a franchise-record streak of 219 passes without an interception.

Plummer has always been talented, but his tendency to force plays and make stupid mistakes always limited his effectiveness. Shanahan took a big chance sevral years ago by handing the team over to Plummer, but the coaching might finally be sinking in. Of course it helps to have a great running game, but Plummer might finally be ready to lead this team deep into the playoffs and possibly to the Super Bowl. The Cowboys will present a great test.

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