Month: December 2006 (Page 9 of 14)

Schmidt heading to Dodges, Zito to San Fran?

MLB.com is reporting that free agent starting pitcher Jason Schmidt will sign a three-year contract with the L.A. Dodgers.

Although Schmidt’s age and health is a concern, he brings a popping fastball and a nasty slider to the mound for the Dodgers. Being in San Francisco for the better part of a decade, he’s also used to the National League and even more so, the NL West. All and all, this is a great move for the Dodgers and given what other free agents are receiving, a bargain in terms of contract price.

The signing of Schmidt leaves the Dodgers most hated rival in shambles. San Fran wasn’t necessarily ready to anoint top prospect Matt Cain as the No. 1 starter, but might have to given who’s behind him in the rotation. The Giants are filled with young pitching talent, but coconut GM Brian Sabean has been rumored to be dangling most of it in front of Seattle for Richie Sexson. If Sabean stays pat with youngsters, which rarely happens (just ask Francisco Liriano and Boof Bonser), the Giants could have a nice rotation someday in Cain, Lowry, Jonathan Sanchez, Kevin Correia and Brad Hennessy. San Fran also has one of the best pitching prospects in the minor leagues in 22-year-old Tim Lincecum.

Apparently, the Giants are interested in Barry Zito, but he’s only 28. Zito is about eight years younger than what Sabean looks for in a player and would never pay him the $100 million that he’s seeking. Instead, Sabean will probably end up selling all of his young talent for some 36-year-old on the down side of his career and than turn around and sign David Wells as his No. 1 guy.

Fantasy Football: The Pregame, Week 14

Each week in the Pregame, I’ll provide a few players to start and a few to bench. These recommendations are based on that player’s strength of schedule (SOS) for that particular week or that player’s specific situation.

I’m a strong advocate of always starting your studs, so I won’t be telling you about LaDainian Tomlinson’s tough matchup or how Peyton Manning and company will light it up against a bad defense. Anyone can make those calls. I’ll be discussing marginal fantasy starters – guys that can start for you, but only under certain circumstances.

START

If you’re in a pinch, JEFF GARCIA, AARON BROOKS, VINCE YOUNG and BEN ROETHLISBERGER have very nice matchups against the Redskins, Bengals, Texans and Browns, respectively…CEDRIC HOUSTON and LADELL BETTS have very nice matchups this week, though neither guy is a sure thing…MIKE FURREY, DEION BRANCH and EDDIE KENNISON are marginal starters with attractive matchups against the Vikings, Cardinals and Ravens, respectively.

BENCH

It may not be a bad idea to sit MARC BULGER, JASON CAMPBELL and JOEY HARRINGTON this week due to their tough matchups against the Bears, Eagles and Patriots, respectively…It’s tough to bench JOSEPH ADDAI after his huge game two weeks ago, but he’s got a tough matchup with the Jags. The same goes for REGGIE BUSH, who faces a Cowboys defense who is very stout against RBs…SANTANA MOSS and MATT JONES will probably find the going tough against the Eagles and Colts – both teams are pretty stingy against WRs.

INJURY UPDATE (THURSDAY GAME)

JASON WRIGHT and REUBEN DROUGHNS will continue to split carries and both players should be avoided if possible…CHARLIE FRYE is listed as questionable with a bone bruise and will try to practice today. DEREK ANDERSON would start in his place if Frye can’t go…KELLEN WINSLOW is listed as questionable (knee) but is expected to play on Thursday against the Steelers…SANTONIO HOLMES should start on Thursday in place of the injured HINES WARD and CEDRICK WILSON.

J.D. Drew to Boston? Good luck

So, the Boston Red Sox have signed J.D. Drew, huh? And gave him a five year contract for $70 million? I hope for Drew’s sake that he brings a lunch because Boston is no picnic.

The fact of the matter is Drew was run out of Los Angles by the media. Whenever the L.A. media questioned Drew for poor play, his scoffing attitude and bubbling personality never went over too well. His injury history would make Fragile Fred Taylor blush. Now he wants to play in Boston? Newsflash for J.D. Drew: the Boston media isn’t anywhere near L.A.’s, my man. The media in Boston is intelligent, well prepared and never lays off the gas pedal. Drew better have an answer ready for when he goes 0 for 4 or when he’s out 15 games for a hangnail. They’re going to question why Drew got a five-year deal for $70 million when Theo Epstein said that was too much for fan favorite Johnny Damon a few years ago.

Not that Drew isn’t a talent, because he very much is. But if the Red Sox end up trading Manny Rameriz, Drew is going to fold like a tent as a centerpiece in the Boston lineup. Look at A-Rod in New York. All the talent in the world can’t save you from the claws of the media if you don’t have the Tom Brady or Derek Jeter personality.

NFL Third Quarter Power Rankings

The NFL has hit its final stretch run, so it’s time to revisit some power rankings. In Bullz-Eye.com’s latest rankings, check out where your favorite team stacks up against the competition as well as if they’re a contender, pretender or if they’re already on the clock for next April’s draft.

Here’s a preview. For the entire list, click here.

1. San Diego Chargers (10-2)
Midseason Rank: #3
Contender: The only true way to judge the NFL is week to week. More weeks, more time for teams to show their true colors. With that said, Chicago and Indy fall from the top spots and San Diego climbs Mount Numero Uno. The Chargers are the most complete team in the NFL right now. Saint Diego doesn’t always look pretty in getting the job done, but the job gets done nonetheless. And now that Shawne Merriman is back wreaking havoc, I don’t see the Chargers falling anytime soon.

2. Indianapolis Colts (10-2)
Midseason Rank: #1
Contender: Playoff contenders in the AFC should all be dissecting what the Tennessee Titans did to Peyton Manning and the Colts offense this year. The Titans held Indy to 14 and 17 points, respectively, in the series split that easily could have been a Tennessee sweep. This team is flaw city, but in Manning the Colts trust.

3. New England Patriots (9-3)
Midseason Rank: #7
Contender: With no dominant No. 3 team in the NFL, I guess the Patriots get this spot by default. If the Colts are flaw city, the Patriots are flaw state. And now defensive stalwart Mike Vrabel might miss some time due to injury? Wow. If New England goes on to win a Super Bowl this season, I’ll have more respect for Bill Belichick and Tom Brady than ever before.

4. Baltimore Ravens (9-3)
Midseason Rank: #4
Contender: It’s going to be interesting to see how the Ravens respond after losing their first game under the Brian Billick play-calling system. Steve McNair hardly looks comfortable in the pocket and the entire Baltimore offense is void of true playmaking talent. However, much like the team below the Ravens, the defense and special teams can win games on their own.

5. Chicago Bears (10-2)
Midseason Rank: #2
Contender: This team is toast if it’s going to rely solely on defensive touchdowns and Devin Hester. Other teams seem to rise to the playoff challenge while the Bears stay at the same pace that got them through the regular season. Rex Grossman has four weeks to grow into a consistent quarterback or else some fifth seed full of piss and vinegar is going to knock the Bears off in Chicago’s first postseason game for the third time in five years.

28. Houston Texans (4-8)
Midseason Rank: #27
What time does the draft start?: As the season draws to a close, I wonder if we’ll start hearing all the hoopla about Houston’s decision to draft Mario Williams over Reggie Bush again. Either way, last weekend didn’t help Texans fans forget about the team’s decision to pass on Bush. Williams has 4.5 sacks this season while Bush scored four touchdowns last week alone.

29. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-9)
Midseason Rank: #28
What time does the draft start?: I don’t know how you could be excited if you were a Tampa Bay fan, even with a high draft pick. The defense was old two years ago, the quarterback situation is in flux and Cadillac Williams gave the Bucs nothing this season.

30. Arizona Cardinals (3-9)
Midseason Rank: #32
What time does the draft start?: I keep hearing that Mike Martz is heading to Arizona to replace Denny Green. You heard it hear first: Martz won’t go to the Cardinals. Unless there are a couple of huge openings (maybe Miami or New York?) he’ll finish out his two-year contract with Detroit and then have his pick of jobs in 2008.

31. Detroit Lions (2-10)
Midseason Rank: #29
What time does the draft start?: Matt Millen owes it to the city of Detroit and to the Lions organization to just step down. He won’t get fired; the Fords don’t fire anybody. If he continues, we may never hear about the Detroit Lions ever again. The team will just fall off the face of the earth into unrelenting darkness, and very few people will even notice.

32. Oakland Raiders (2-10)
Midseason Rank: #31
What time does the draft start?: I almost feel bad for the Raiders defense. Those players must get to the sideline after a big stop and just turn around with their helmets still on ready to go back in. The offense is either going to go three and out or turn the ball over, so they might as well be ready at all times.

Another Bengal arrested

The Cincinnati Enquirer is reporting that Bengals’ wide receiver Reggie McNeal was arrested Sunday outside a nightclub in Houston around 2:00 a.m..

The police report states that McNeal was told the club was closed but became verbally abusive and used profanity towards the officer. The officer backed up. McNeal approached again. The officer smelled the odor of alcohol on McNeal’s breath. Then when the officer tried to place McNeal under arrest for public intoxication, McNeal elbowed him in the chest.

The Bengals now have just as many arrests in one season as they do wins. Any takers on if they can house more jailbirds than victories by the end of the season?

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