Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Continuing My Football Predictions

AFC West:

For the Broncos to be good, they need to figure a few things out. And they’re pretty major. Teddy Bridgewater or Drew Lock at QB? Rookie Javonte Williams or Melvin Gordon at RB? Second-year player Jerry Jeudy or Courtland Sutton at WR1? Yes, this is a question because why not start giving Jeudy a bigger role earlier than normal to develop him further? I think Drew Lock starts because he has a strong arm, and when playing in Denver where the ball travels further (because of the altitude and the air thinness), send one of your receivers on a deep route and let Lock unleash his arm. I think that Melvin Gordon should be the running back for the first part of the season, but Williams should be the goal line back, where they give the ball to him on the goal line and let him muscle his way into the endzone. And I think that they should give Courtland Sutton the WR1 position because Sutton is the better receiver, but as I said, I think it’s still up in the air. Their defense remains one of the top ones in the league. All of this doesn’t matter when you’re in one of the toughest divisions in the league, though.

The Chiefs might be the first 17-0 team in history. Yes, that is false advertising as this year, the NFL is putting in an extra game so the Chiefs would be the only team in history that might be 17-0. If all of the chips fall their way, like, QB Patrick Mahomes playing at an MVP level, WR Tyreek Hill having a historic season (again) and TE Travis Kelce being amazing again (see how good this team’s offense is?). If they incorporate RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire into the gameplan more, then the defense would be left guessing – and when Patrick Mahomes can throw a sidearm pass 30 yards downfield while looking the 350 lb. pound man chasing him, defenses cannot be guessing. The O-line is way above average as they signed Orlando Brown Jr. to the team in the offseason. The D-line remains great, and if Tyrann Mathieu can be one of the best safeties in the league, 17-0 is gift-wrapped for them, but everything needs to go their way, and more.

The Raiders are a very pass-oriented team, and they designed their roster to fit that plan perfectly. They have an above-average QB in Derek Carr, a budding superstar WR in Henry Ruggs III, a top-3 TE in Darren Waller, and an above-average O-line. They also have a young, star running back (last year, at least), in Josh Jacobs. Although, he’s going to be overlooked heavily this year because as I said, it’s a pass-oriented team, and their receivers and tight end are just going to get better. Do not draft Josh Jacobs in fantasy, he’s not going to perform as well as you would like him to. To tell you the truth, the Raiders only have good linebackers on their team. Everyone on their D-line was never good or is past their prime. The secondary is very similar, except for Casey Hayward Jr., everyone is either too young to make an accurate comment on, or just will never be good.

The Chargers are going to be one of the most exciting teams in football. If someone’s starting to be a fan of the NFL, I highly suggest you start being a fan of the Chargers, this team is exciting, talented, young, brimming with potential, and just all-out amazing. First off, Justin Herbert was a top-5 QB in the NFL last year, as a rookie. In my opinion, he’s poised for an even greater season this year (and I’ll tell you why), draft him in all your fantasy leagues (obviously, if Patrick Mahomes or Kyler Murray or someone better than Herbert is available, draft them). Last year, Herbert didn’t have star running back Austin Ekeler for most of the year and WR1 Keenan Allen for some of the year. This year, he has both (if none get injured). Also, the best WR2 (correct me if I’m wrong), Mike Williams, is on this team as well and he receives a ton of targets. And the defense, Joey Bosa, one of the best pass rushers in the NFL is on this team and he’s bound for another great year (because he’s Joey Bosa, check out his stats, a 3-time Pro Bowler averaging 9.5 sacks per season). Also, Linval Joseph is a very solid nose tackle that’s great on the goal line. Next, you have Kenneth Murray Jr. as a linebacker who is a lesser Devin White of the Tampa Bay Bucs (meaning he could rush the QB and cover the pass). Then, both Chris Harris Jr. and Derwin James Jr. are both defending the pass and James can hit like a tank. This team is going to be something special. The race for the AFC West is going to be legendary.

Final Standings:

Chiefs

Chargers

Broncos

Raiders

Friday, August 27, 2021

Are the Mets Playoff Chances Evaporating?

With each Mets loss, I lose more and more hope about our chances for the playoffs. Now I don’t mean playoffs for 2021, I mean playoffs ever. And with each Mets win, I never get my hopes up because the Mets don’t know the definition of a streak, especially a winning one.

The Mets are seven games back of first place in their division, keep in mind, the red-hot Braves, who are cutting through everyone like a hot knife through butter, are in first, and the Mets are seven games out of the Wild Card. To even think about getting to the playoffs, the Mets need to get a better record than the Phillies, because they’re in front of them in the NL East and the Wild Card.

Then there are the Cardinals and the Padres in their way, both of them are first place teams if they weren’t in such a tough division. Finally, the Reds and Dodgers hold the Wild Card spots as of now. The Reds have one of the most potent offenses of this decade and as the Mets saw in 7 games against the Dodgers, they’re pretty good, as the Dodgers took 6 of 7.

For now, let’s rule out the Wild Card as a path to the playoffs. Ah, better now, right? The Braves are tearing through the league right now, but that could stop very soon. The Braves have an extremely tough schedule to finish August, and to begin and finish September. With games that consist of the Giants, Dodgers, Phillies, Nationals and Padres. Sadly, the Phillies have an easy schedule, consisting of the Diamondbacks, Rockies, Marlins, more Rockies, and Pirates. The Mets have a schedule leaning towards difficult, consisting of the Nationals, Yankees, Red Sox, and Cardinals.

In between these games, they have intra-division games and Wild Card opponents. We NEED to capitalize on those games.

Let’s take a look at the team.

The Offense: (Oops, scratch it)

Pete Alonso is our best offensive player, but one who lacks stardom in clutch moments. 12 of his 28 homers have been solo shots, he would have a lot more if his teammates would start getting on base. On 8/25, Alonso came up with the bases loaded. He worked the count to 3-2 and then hit the weakest ground ball ever to third base. If Kris Bryant hadn’t made an errant throw, we wouldn’t have gotten anything. He was standing on first base, not happily, the word to describe that would be sheepishly. Later in the game, the bottom of the 9th inning, down by one, guess who comes up with the bases loaded and two outs again? Yup, you guessed it, Pete Alonso. In a 1-2 count, he sees a pitch he could square up, he takes a mammoth swing and hits and a grand slam! Ha, I wish, he lined out softly to the second baseman to end the game.

Each loss also makes me realize that we need a rebuild to come to Flushing. Personally, I believe that no one is tied down. Everyone is available, except for Fransisco Lindor, for obvious reasons, and Brandon Nimmo, because we have to keep him. This starts with firing our manager. Would you take out your All-Star starting pitcher, Taijuan Walker, after he threw just 74 pitches and allowed one run? I definitely wouldn’t. Luis Rojas did. Fire him. He makes the worst decisions. A four year old punching buttons on an Xbox controller in his sleep could make better decisions than this guy.

When Jonathan Villar is second on your team in home runs, you know you’re in trouble. He’s known for speed and decent defense, not hitting at all, really. “Fraudsisco” Lindor has only hit 11 homers and has a .224 batting average. Sure, he was injured for a while but 11 homers?? He also has the audacity to cry to the media about how fans are booing him. We’ll boo you more, you bum, if you keep performing like this.

Why did Dom Smith cool off? Why can’t he keep hitting? We need him to perform, Mets fans are calling for him to be traded in the offseason. I don’t agree with it, but if it means we get a better replacement or a consistent hitter, I’ll drive him to wherever he gets traded. Brandon Nimmo is amazing, he gets on base consistently and he’s a sparkplug for our team. On the day Javier Baez was traded to the Mets, non-Mets fans immediately warned Mets fans that he had way too much “swing and miss” in his game.

We were too enchanted by Baez’s presence that we didn’t care. Yeah, he hit a home run in his first game as a Met, but how many hits in general has he had as a Met after that? 4? 7? It’s actually been eight and he has 16 strikeouts, I can’t even begin to digest what I just wrote. And he has a .195 BA with us. Don’t extend him, leave him, don’t bring him back. We would be doing just fine without him.

Don’t get me wrong, I love Baez and Lindor, they’re great leaders in the clubhouse and as a fan, you can’t not like these guys, but they need to perform on the field, not just in the clubhouse. We need to sign Michael Conforto to a “prove it” deal, where we give him around $8 -$12 million and if he doesn’t “prove it”, he’s gone. Same thing with Jeff McNeil, the same type of deal, with less money. Also, we made one of the worst signings in history when we signed James McCann. I thought it was a good idea but now I see it wasn’t. We have the #10 prospect in baseball just a few years away (1 or 2 actually), Fransisco Alvarez, and, Tomas Nido is playing just fine as the backup, so give him the starting role for two years, then let Alvarez take the reins. You wanna hear a joke? The Mets offense.

The Pitching:

Not all hope may be lost for this season, as a few days ago, Noah Syndergaard (forgot about him, didn’t you?) started his rehab assignment and Jacob DeGrom (you definitely didn’t forget about him, right?) has started throwing again. If Carlos Carrasco could be pitching slightly better, then we could have assembled the Avengers in our starting rotation. Jacob DeGrom, Marcus Stroman, Taijuan Walker, Carlos Carrasco, Tylor Megill (or Rich Hill), and then Syndergaard coming out of the bullpen just for this year. That would be ideal.

Now if our offense would start producing, we could actually do something this year. Jeurys Familia has been really good lately, he hasn’t had a bad outing in a few weeks, and now I could feel comfortable watching him pitch. Also, Aaron Loup needs to be re-signed. Loup is a lockdown pitcher. Put this guy in any situation and he’ll work out of it. He deserves that beer with the boys now. Search up Aaron Loup/Anthony Banda beer comment and you’ll get it. The same thing applies to Miguel Castro and Trevor May. Even Edwin Diaz hasn’t been all that bad lately!

Wow, things are starting to shape up for the Mets bullpen, right? Now if our makeshift starting rotation can hold it together until reinforcements come in, we could keep games close enough for our offense to claw their way back into games. 

Thursday, August 26, 2021

Will Topps Baseball Cards Hit the Bottom?


That's me at Don's Collectibles -- it's a baseball & sports card collector's heaven on earth.

Topps will be losing their rights to make baseball cards. After 70 years and countless memories, Topps will be losing their rights to Fanatics. Fanatics make sports apparel. Any sports apparel nowadays. But their clothing is the most generic anyone has ever seen. It’s literally the sports logo on a shirt of the team’s color. Snazzy, right?

I bet their baseball cards will be a picture of the bust of a player on a gray background. No team, no name, no stats on the back, just a gray card with the bust of each player. They’ll also get the rights from Panini to do NFL and NBA cards. Not to completely slander Fanatics, they deserve it, it is reported that Fanatics offered 10 times more money than the MLBPA and MLB ever saw from the baseball card department. Also, this is a great way for Fanatics to reach more people and expand their business.

While on a family vacation, driving home, my family and I decided to stop by a town called Strasburg in Pennsylvania. My father and I went a store called Don’s Collectibles. I was immediately enchanted by the store. Memorabilia of all sorts was packed into this store from the floor to the ceiling and back. Signed baseballs, posters, baseball cards, old baseball cards, gloves, framed photos and more baseballs. Among the memorabilia, I saw a signed baseball by Tommy Lasorda, and, if you’re a reader of this blog, you know I met Lasorda at a baseball game a couple of years ago. While buying five packs of baseball cards, because, you know, you gotta, I had a great conversation with Don about the Topps situation. It lasted a few minutes and it gave me a lot of insight which I included in this blog. His address: Don's Collectibles at 13 E Main St, Strasburg, PA. Great store. Visit it when you get the chance.

What Fanatics is doing is what pretty much all of us saw Jeff Bezos and Amazon do. They’re wiping out the competition. If the person who’s behind all of these brilliant moves goes even further, for example, sponsorships of sorts or deals with video games, which could propel business even further.

Topps did the latter when it was still thriving. A baseball video game, MLB the Show puts things called moments in the game each week, and when you complete the objective in these moments, they give you a player or players. These moments are short, like, “Tally one hit” or “Hit one home run” or “Strike out 3 batters.”

Topps is definitely not going to hand over this contract so easily unless Fanatics already has this through the deal with MLBPA and MLB. A question that’s begging to be answered is “Where do Topps and Panini go after this?” Without baseball cards, Topps is a name that will fade quickly. Don’t even talk about Panini, taking away football and basketball is like throwing them in the gutter unconscious, they’re gone unless someone throws them a lifeline, but it needs to happen fast because I know that about 50% or more of the readers reading this blog didn’t know that Panini was anything more than a meal. Unless Topps wants to create bowling, cornhole throwing, and underwater basket weaving cards, and that’s a huge success, then a miracle would have to happen. Some may believe that throwing a wallet at a problem will solve it, some don’t.

Me? I believe that it depends on the problem, and I also believe in salvaging what you can, so you don’t lose all of it. I think a fat cat should waddle over, consider the Topps situation, and throw their wallet at it. Look what Bezos did with Whole Foods when they were sinking. He waddled over and threw a lifeline. Now look at them – business is booming! A little advice? I believe that all smart people should invest in Topps baseball cards. Look at cards from the ‘50s, one card, of an average player is going for at least $5 or $10. That’ll get you some money in the future. Everyone wants Topps to persevere through this (mainly because I’m scared of what Fanatics is going to do to baseball cards) but because Topps made countless memories and because everyone loves a legacy. If everything stays as it is now with Topps, then they’ll complete 75 years of the leading baseball card brand. I hope they’ll go for another 75. 

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Continuing with My NFL Predictions


Sorry, I couldn’t post for the last week or so, it was because I was on vacation.

But, here I am, ready to continue my predictions of all of the NFL teams.

AFC East:

The Bills are rightfully Super Bowl contenders, because of two guys. You probably who I’m talking about, but don’t think that they can make the Bills Super Bowl contenders, right? Well, Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs are those guys and that QB-WR tandem is going to be making a case for best in the NFL. Emmanuel Sanders and Cole Beasley are both potentially number one receivers on some teams, they’re numbers 2 and 3 on the Bills. I feel as if you were to sum up this team and create a theme for it, it would be young players. Josh Allen, Zack Moss, Dawson Knox, pretty much their whole O-line, Jordan Poyer, Micah Hyde are all studs early in their careers. Another point this team is trying to make is that it’s going to be the next Patriots, except a little west of them.

The Dolphins also have youth as the focus of their team, with future star hopeful Tua Tagovailoa at the QB spot. Miles Gaskin is another player who showed signs of stardom last year before his season-ending injury. And new Miami Dolphin Jaylen Waddle, who has blazing speed and great fundamentals, will create the next Big Three out of South Beach. Now, Will Fuller, Devante Parker and Mike Gesicki are also on the offense, covering all of them will pose a problem. The defense has Xavien Howard, Byron Jones and Jason McCourty in the secondary and a decent Front 7. This team is something like the Bills, with less known talent but with about the same potential.

This Patriots team has just begun the downfall. It is a scientific fact that wherever Tom Brady goes, winning follows, and where he was, winning disappears. It’s happening right now in Foxborough and in Tampa Bay. Damien Harris is genuinely the only player on this who that has some sort of potential. Harris is looking at a breakout year as the RB1, and be sure to get him on your fantasy teams. Cam Newton is regressing and Mac Jones has a number of questions surrounding him because he was the fifth QB taken in the draft, obviously showing he’s not amazing. The receivers are nothing special. The O-line is decent. The defense lost its best performers because they left one way or another or because of age. Damien Harris needs to get out of there if the Pats don’t turn it around to salvage his career. But they won’t be last in the division because of the next team.

The Jets are a dumpster fire. A new coach, Robert Salah, and number two overall pick Zach Wilson will hope to turn some things around in East Rutherford. But, Zach Wilson can’t create for himself, he’s not Lamar Jackson. He needs weapons that he doesn’t have. When Tevin Coleman is your starting running back, you know you’re in trouble. Also, when your third WR is Keelan Cole (have you heard of him? I haven’t), you also know you’re in trouble. Tyler Kroft is also our starting tight end; I don’t know what to say, I’m out of witty comments at this point. The O-line is young and promising, so they have that going for them. When an average NFL fan looks at the Jets defense, he (or she) recognizes 3 names out of 11 starters, Quinnen Williams, CJ Mosley, and maybe Marcus Maye. That’s it, I’m not saying unknowns can’t do anything, what I’m saying is that I’d love to have a known name rather than a no-name. I believe in Zach Wilson, although I don’t know how much he can do this year.

Final Standings:

Bills

Dolphins

Patriots

Jets (will they even win a game?)

Friday, August 13, 2021

More Predictions about the Upcoming NFL Season


Here is part two of my season predictions for all 32 NFL Teams. NFC North and South Edition.

NFC North:

The Chicago Bears didn’t make too many adjustments in the offseason, all they really did was draft Justin Fields. Now, since the Bears don’t have a QB1 set in stone, they should start Justin Fields. He has a lot of young weapons to play with, David Montgomery, Allen Robinson, Darnell Mooney, and Cole Kmet. Also, the Bears have an above-average defense. This team has a very, very bright season up ahead, I’m excited to see what they do.

The Detroit Lions got worse over the offseason (is that possible?). They lost Matt Stafford, Romeo Okwara, Marvin Jones Jr, Kenny Golladay, Jarrad Davis and Matt Prater. Their 2020 5-11 season seems like a dream right now, I give them a 4-13 at best. They can’t even develop their youngsters, RB D’Andre Swift can’t even run normally because his O-line is really bad, what's new? At least their new head coach, Dan Campbell, wants to win and also bite off kneecaps. Really. Type his name and “kneecaps” in Google and you’ll get the full story. Maybe that’ll fire up the whole team, or maybe it won’t because they’ll think their skipper is a psycho, no in-between.

The Packers’ dumpster fire of an off season was put out a little bit. MVP Aaron Rodgers and best WR in the league Davante Adams both went MIA during the offseason, scaring and intriguing everyone in the NFL community. Without those two, they would have a distraught coach, Matt LaFleur a rookie QB, Jordan Love, WRs that never got more than 50 yards in a game, Allen Lazard and Marquez Valdez-Scantling, an up and down TE, Robert Tonyan, and a lockdown defense. Still a pretty good roster, but, if they want to go back to the NFC Championship, then they would need Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams to be satisfied with every square inch of the Packers. Well, they aren’t, and Rodgers again got nothing this offseason. Let’s say you, the reader, were Aaron Rodgers, considering all of the circumstances, would you want to go out, every game and pass for 300 yards and 3 touchdowns? I wouldn’t. Some might say that he wants to prove to the Packers that he can do this on his own. Why would he want to prove anything, it’s the end of his career, a very decorated one. Well, there goes another offseason, try again next year, right? When Rodgers will be 38.

The Vikings are one of those scary teams. Minus the Lions, this is a very tough division, and they have a great team. I just wish Kirk Cousins wouldn’t be there. For this team, you need a solid top 10 QB and Cousins just isn’t that. Cousins is getting way too much money each year and he’s not producing. Imagine if this team would have a modern QB, a scrambling deep passer, like Justin Fields. They could’ve traded up but decided to stick an OT, a good choice, but imagine Justin Fields on that team. The defense is great too. I’m interested to see what Dalvin Cook does this year. I hope he does amazing because that’ll really propel the Vikings.

Final Standings: Bears, Packers, Vikings (all within 2 games of each other), Lions.

NFC South:

I feel like the Falcons didn’t get better or worse over the offseason. Obviously, they lost Julio Jones, but that uncovers Calvin Ridley as WR1 (who I think will slide right in as Julio 2.0) and they got Kyle Pitts. Their defense, again, is really good. The only problem I have is Matt Ryan. He is way past his prime and didn’t have a crazy high peak (like he wasn’t at a prime Aaron Rodgers level, ever). Also, the Falcons can’t experiment with a young QB as the 49ers or Packers can. This team has mediocrity or worse in front of it.

The Panthers are on the path to a very successful rebuild. They have the best running back in the league, Christian McCaffrey, they have a young QB who has potential, Sam Darnold, two stud receivers, DJ Moore and Robby Anderson, and a very young and good defense. They need to fix up their O-line, not screw up in developing Sam Darnold, and get established defensive pieces and they’ll be set. But, realize this, this season is going to go down the drain if Christian McCaffrey doesn’t have a good year (this includes injuries). If CMC goes down, then they’re clueless. Darnold is not amazing yet, so the receivers won’t play to their max. This team does have a bright future, just not right now.

The Saints have a make-or-break team and year. If they succeed, they will build on what they have. But if they flop, then hello rebuild mode. Drew Brees, a really, really, really, great QB, just retired. Jameis Winston cannot do what Brees did, but he’ll try, and he’ll probably fail. Michael Thomas and Tre’Quan Smith are both out for the start of the year, MT for at least four weeks after that. Their defense will keep things close and interesting. Alvin Kamara has to have a record-breaking season for them to even think about first place. If he, God forbid, went down, then the Saints’ season is over. Saints will have to bless the Saints for them to squeeze into first.

The Bucs -- usually, when you bring a championship-winning roster back (at least 90% of the players back), usually that means good things will happen. Playoffs at least. When one of those players is the Greatest Player to ever step onto a Football field, even better things will happen. They’re playing with a fantasy roster. They have one of the best WR duos ever in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, they have a solid running back in Leonard Fourtnette and the best defense in football. Included in that defense, they have the best linebacking trio in the NFL, Shaq Barrett, Lavonte David, and Devin White. A really young secondary that has unlimited potential as of now and some of the best defensive linemen in football. ALL of this is happening when the Bucs also have a brilliant mind in Bruce Arians at the helm. Great stuff coming out of Tampa.

Final Standings: Bucs, Saints, Falcons, Panthers

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

From the Baseball Diamond to the Gridiron

Let’s take a pause from baseball and look at football. The season opener is September 9. I’ll make my predictions for the NFC East and West in-general season.

NFC East:

The Cowboys have an average schedule in terms of toughness but their history of mediocrity has to make me put them in second or third place. Now, there are a lot of reasons why they should win the division, like, a great, young offense, Dak Prescott coming back after looking dangerous before his injury last year, and a great defense. But, a weakened O-line and D-line and Ezekiel Elliot playing on the heels of a tough year make this season interesting.

The Giants have a great young core that has probably progressed over this offseason and they have a relatively easy schedule this year. The Giants don’t have the most talented roster but they do have some studs. What they have most of are questions. Saquon Barkley (who I would stay away from in Fantasy Football) and Kenny Golladay are two cornerstones of their offense, but they’re injury-prone. Will Daniel Jones make the leap to being at least good? Will their old defense step up? Questions, questions, questions.

The Eagles are the team that could finish in first or in last. They have too many young players on their team to do anything other than that. The players on their team were streaky last year, they were good for a few weeks then barely anything. Their defense will still keep games close, but the Eagles need to have a better offense to do something this year.

The Washington Football Team have a pretty tough schedule, and their roster is not that talented. But they won this division last year, so they could do it again this year. They need to win their divisional games and they’ll be set. Pretty much, the season lies on the shoulders of Ryan Fitzpatrick, if this guy has a good season, they’ll be in second or third place, but, if he doesn’t have a good season, then they’ll fall to third or fourth place. Their running game is not good enough to compensate for the passing game. But then again, if everything’s working, running, passing, defense (even if it’s working 50%), they could be scary.

Standings: WFT, Giants, Cowboys, Eagles

NFC West:

The Cardinals won’t be scary this year. Their offense doesn’t seem too good, except for Kyler Murray, and my spidey senses are sensing that DeAndre Hopkins will take a major leap down this year. Their run game is non-existent, not because of their lack of good running backs, but because their O-line isn’t good. They’ll have a good enough defense to keep games close, they have a lot of talent on that side of the ball. Who knows, the youngsters could explode, like Chase Edmonds, but if they want to do something, this is their last year before regression of some of their key players hits.

The Rams are a make-or-break team. They have a medium schedule in terms of toughness but their offense isn’t there. They can’t hope for the breakout of Cam Akers because he’s out for probably the whole year. They got a veteran QB, in Matt Stafford, from the Lions, who finally got some weapons to play with (he didn’t have any weapons in Detroit). Darrell Henderson Jr. could be a stud this year, we saw hints of it last year and now that Cam Akers is out, we can see him make the jump. Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp both had great seasons last year and both of them were great in fantasy last year. Also, Matt Stafford is a better and more seasoned QB than Jared Goff. The defense stays good.

The 49ers have built a really good team. They have a great running game and a great play-action game (in layman’s terms: when the QB fakes the run and passes) and they have a pretty easy schedule. Raheem Mostert and his backup Trey Sermon are two really reliable options in the run game, the WRs on this team are all sleepers (players who no one thinks could be good but turn out great) and could be sneakily good this year. The O-line stays really good. Most of their lockdown defense comes back for another dominant year. The cherry on top for this team is that they drafted Trey Lance, who has an extremely similar skillset to Patrick Mahomes, in my opinion. A glaring question that the brilliant coaches have to answer before Week One is: who starts? Jimmy G or Trey Lance. I have to say Jimmy G but if he plays bad or even average, put Lance in and see him have a season similar to Jalen Hurts last year.

The Seahawks have a great roster and a great coach in Pete Carroll. Their offense is amazing and that carried them to the Wild Card round in last year’s playoffs. Chris Carson is a very up and down player but my friend says he’s the biggest sleeper this year. Their O-line is very average. Their secondary (the front 7 are the D-line and the linebackers, the secondary is everyone else, usually defending the pass and staying back) is again the strongest part of this team, with Jamal Adams, Quandre Diggs, and Tre Flowers being the best there. They have a few really good linebackers and their D-line is also very good. This team has a defense I would rate a 6 and an offense I would rate a 9 or 10, that’s a sign of a very good team.

Final Standings: Seahawks, 49ers, Cardinals, Rams

Monday, August 2, 2021

 Rounding Out the Trades

Wow, I wrote a blog before the deadline thinking that there weren't going to be any more moves. But, wow, was I wrong.

So, Anthony Rizzo went from Chicago (where he loved it) to New York, where everyone would like to play. Great move by the Yankees. Except now Luke Voit has nowhere to go. Great trade piece, right? A lot of teams would take him, but now he will be confined to second fiddle. Rizzo is a great lefty bat who showed that by getting on base 8 out of his first 9 plate appearances with two homers with his new team. Also, he provides leadership, great baseball IQ, and a great glove at first.

The Dodgers were already playing in a video game. They had a roster straight out of fantasy land. Even more so with Max Scherzer and Trea Turner coming over to California. Now, yes, the Dodgers had to give up a substantial payment, two top prospects, and two other prospects. Now, they have Will Smith (for the long run because one of the prospects shipped was a top catching prospect), Max Muncy at first, Trea at second, Corey Seager at short, Justin Turner at third, Chris Taylor (or AJ Pollock) in left, Cody Bellinger patrolling center, and Mookie Betts in right. Oh, did I talk about the starting rotation? Clayton Kershaw, Walker Buehler, Max Scherzer, Julio Urias, and David Price. Also, they would have Trevor Bauer but he decided to look at teens as his next potential girlfriend.

I love when teams in tough divisions make big moves, it spices things up. The Blue Jays did just that. They traded for an ace, Jose Berrios. He has a lot of sharp pitches and he’s a very smart player.

The White Sox bullpen got a lot better. They got Ryan Tepera and Craig Kimbrell. Two relievers that are on lockdown mode this year. Great move to help them late in games.

Kris Bryant also went to the Giants in a move that made the Giants scarier. You thought the NL West was already scary? Well, several big names moved to California over this deadline, Kris Bryant, Max Scherzer and Adam Frazier to name a few. Bryant is a great hitter with a great glove who can play all over the field, literally, all over the field.

And yes, the Mets traded for Javy Baez. This is a huge move that will boost an already tight Mets locker room. But it can also lessen it because I get the feeling Baez is selfish and doesn’t want to be in New York. I see this from photos taken of him in Wrigley hearing the news, walking into the Mets locker room and rounding the bases on his first home run. I’m not saying it’s a bad move, I love this move. He brings a great glove, a great bat, and great leadership and friendship skills with him. His first three days with the Mets have been lackluster as he went just 1-8, including a two-run homer. I hope he can work his magic like his nickname, El Mago, implies.

Wow, this was a great deadline. Not a lot of teams got worse (except for the Cubs and Nationals), and a lot of teams got better and races got tighter. Now let’s watch August and September unfold. Also, in addition to the Cubs cleaning house, all three of the superstars that were traded from Chicago homered in their debut: Anthony Rizzo against the Marlins, Javy Baez against the Reds and Kris Bryant against the Astros. Hug a Cubs fan today, will ya?

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