There is so much happening right now in sports. Free agency starts at 12:01 EST tonight March 2nd, well that would actually be tomorrow morning officially, but who cares you know what I mean. We have the NHL trade deadline passed and a story yet to come that you will see actually get coverage in an NHL arena of more than a highlight on Sportscenter. Spring training has also began and steroid winds are blowing yet again.
So we need to talk, well I need to write and you need to read. I am going to start with a trade that actually happened in the NFL. The big surprise to me is that there was actually three players involved in the trade as well. The Detroit Lions sent Dre Bly and a 6th round draft pick to Denver for Tatum Bell, (T) George Foster, and a 5th round pick. The winner to me is Denver but Detroit needed to make this deal as well so it works out for both sides very well. The Broncos now have two very good pro bowl corners on their defense. The Lions lose Bly but gain another solid RB to team up with injured Kevin Jones who currently is injured with a serious foot injury. Bly is a very good cover corner but Detroit's defense is now designed to have run stopping CBs instead. To me Denver gets the better end because they may have the best pair of corners in the game now and the Broncos always fit new RBs in their system and they seem to work every time. Detroit is now clearing out Matt Millen's guys he brought in, to bring in more of them.....uh oh At least Matt got two players for Dre and will move up a round in the draft as well. Good trade for both.
Joey Porter was released by Pittsburgh today making him a free agent. Joe Horn was released as well. Most of the better free agents seem to be defensive players. A team could actually bring in Nate Clements, Ken Hamlin, Joey Porter, Donnie Edwards and Adelius Thomas if they lay out the contracts correctly. Not really but it does sound like the Washington (racist Indian name) NFL team for 2007!
Brady Quinn, what is the deal here? He didn't throw at the combine? He is a quarterback. Now I read that he isn't going to interview for teams during Notre Dame's pro day. He was over rated his entire career and now he is costing himself millions of dollars by falling even a few picks in the draft. Or is he? Maybe the less he says the better. Kind of like how a woman knows if she wants to get it on with a guy unless he starts saying a bunch of stupid stuff by talking too much. Maybe not but he may fall to picks 15-20 by doing this. That is the difference in millions of dollars in guaranteed money.
NHL trade deadline had a lower noted trade which involved league tough guy in Todd Bertuzzi to the Detroit Red Wings. Bert goes to the Wings who are a team he was a former nemesis of. He had a fued on ice with Chris Chelios. Bertuzzi clotheslined Chris Chelios in a playoff game and instantly became the bull's-eye on every Detroit fan's dartboard? Now the two are teamates. Bert also may help revive a former rivalry. Remember Bertuzzi is the guy who hit Colorado's Steve Moore from behind and has essentially ended his career. The NHL may want to get the Wings-Avs rivalry revived because anytime they had these two play the ratings were actually on the ratings. The Red Wings continue to be the team that gets ratings when they are on but unfortunatly for the NHL, they are the only team anyone ever wants to watch. They are and have been a great team to watch and have never been afraid to bring in who they thought gave them the best chance to win the Stanley Cup. Now they bring in a player in Todd Bertuzzi who has played all but seven games this year and had a 17 month suspension from the Moore hit.
Gary Sheffield has a new book coming out and it will cover a lot of things in his life he never talked about before including steroids. Sheffield met with a Major League Baseball executive Thursday to discuss recent comments by the Detroit slugger on whether he would cooperate with former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell's investigations into steroids. Sheff was quoted in the an Associated Press report saying conflicting things at different times of the week "The (players') association told us this is just a witch hunt," Sheffield told USA Today. "They don't want us to talk to them. This is all about getting Barry Bonds." Sheffield then told SI.com he would let the union decide whether he would talk with Mitchell's staff. "I've always been more than willing," Sheffield told SI.com. "I'm not saying they're going to get much out of me, 'cause I don't know nothing." I believe him when he says it too. He has always been a great player but never in the same place very long. Sheffield has always been a contract guy. By that I mean he always made sure he was "getting his." If MLB was ever concerned about steroids in baseball and the intergrity of the game they would have never let it get this out of hand.
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2006 1st place league Champion fantasy baseball, 2003 and 2004 second place in fantasy football, 2003 second place in fantasy baseball and hockey, The last person out in Dodgeball in a record 17 of 22 games played in 1992 and led the gym class with over 175 kills in 92 - 93 (averaged 8.18 kills per game)
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