One sublect that many, including myself, have done for so long is give top ten lists of pretty much everything under the sun. Sports fans really like to make these lists. But what many readers don’t realize, unfortunately, is that 99% of top ten lists are nothing more than an opinion. Some of the writers don't realize it either though.
Some of the more popular lists I have done would include the top ten baseball players of all time, top ten hottest WNBA players, and the big one, the top ten most overrated sports moments which I wrote earlier this year.
A marketing firm compiled data and fan feedback from all 122 pro sports franchises. With this list it is based on many items. This list is not my list. This list was done by two companies as well.
The list is called the "Ultimate Standings" by Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at the University of Oregon and Markitecture INC. The list was published in the May issue of ESPN the Magazine.
The data used to figure all this out was put together with these factors included. Most of these factors included: Ownership, Coaching, Players, Fan Relations, Affordability Stadium Experience, and BLEEP-for-the-Buck.
So who are the Top Ten Franchises and who are the Bottom Feeders? Here are the lists.
Top Ten Sports Franchises:
10. Arizona Diamondbacks
9. Jacksonville Jaguars
8. Detroit Pistons
7.Detroit Tigers
6.Los Angeles Angels
5. Anaheim Ducks
4. Green Bay Packers
3.New Orleans Hornets
2. San Antonio Spurs
1. Indianapolis Colts
The Bottom Feeders:
113. Memphis Grizzlies
114. Baltimore Orioles
115. Cincinnati Bengals
116. Seattle Supersonics
117. Oakland Raiders
118. Minnesota Timberwolves
119. Atlanta Falcons
120. Detroit Lions
121. Toronto Maple Leafs
122. New York Knicks
Notables and other numbers:
The city of Detroit had three teams in the top 12 and one in the bottom. The Detroit Red Wings came in at 12th.
No New York team ranked higher than the Giants at number 48. New York has seven pro sports franchises which is more than any other city.
The New England Patriots were ranked as the 11th best franchise.
The Chicago Cubs were ranked 95th. I guess without any living fans from the last World Series it is hard to rank higher. The Cubs have only won two World Series’ and they were back-toback in 1907-08.
The number 100 team is the New Jersey Nets.
The Indiana Pacers just missed the Bottom Feeder list at number 112
In MLB the Boston Red Sox ranked 89th while the New York Yankees ranked 65th. The Tampa Bay Rays ranked 75th while the Toronto Blue Jays ranked 67th and the Baltimore Orioles were ranked 114th. The AL East is not a good franchise division apparently.
Surprises on the list were the Milwaukee Brewers who were 13th and the St. Louis Blues were 14th.
NFL news The New England Patriots had Ty Law the 32-year-old, five-time Pro Bowl cornerback in for a physical last Friday as part of a free agent visit. Pats coach Bill Belichick has kept in touch with Law this offseason through a series of private phone conversations. Law had 10 interceptions, a career best, last season. Ty also only spent one season with the Jets and played the rest of his career with the Patriots.
Dolphins to sign Marcus Vick? According to league sources when they had him in for the teams mini-camp they saw enough in him to think he may be able to land a roster spot. The team recently traded for starting quarterbacks Daunte Culpepper and Joey Harrington so it is unlikely he would make the team as a quarterback. There are said to be several CFL teams interested as well. They have also not had Joey play for them yet either. Miami fans may be excited to have traded for two starting quarterbacks, but there is a reason they were available as well. Lions fans say goodbye to Joey Harrington and hello to two back up quarterbacks. Jon Kitna is the likely starter and it is up to Josh McCown and Dan Orlovsky to battle for the 2nd quarterback position, although the best move is the addition of offensive coordinator Mike Martz. Best subtraction, Joey Harrington. It is rumored that Martz had a qb school in the off season where he gave the participants IQ tests. Harrington's came back negative (insert rim shot here), also see his exit interview with Mitch Albom, that will explain a lot.
MLB news
Soriano headed to New York? According to several sources the Yankees and Mets both have interest in acquiring the outfielding second baseman. Both teams will inquire about him closer to the trade deadline so look for scouts from Washington in New York for the next month. Another possibility for both New York teams is Detroits Dmitri Young. He plays outfield, third base, and first base but mostly is a DH. Neither team would have to give up much to get him as the Tigers are 1/2 game behind the White Sox and have the second best record in baseball without Young. San Fransisco - look for the Giants to make one final run with the current team and then try to rebuild the organization through younger players. The giants have a large number of aging veterans and it has been rumored that Bonds may move to the American league to DH and the Giants may not bring back their ace Jason Schmidt. Bonds is one of nine Giants veterans in the final year of their contracts, along with Jason Schmidt, Moises Alou, Ray Durham, Pedro Feliz, Steve Kline, Todd Greene, Jose Vizcaino and Jamey Wright. They count for more than $50 million of the Giants' $90-million-plus payroll, with Bonds' $18 million and Schmidt's $10.5 million the largest hits.
NBA news
Ben Wallace has hired an agent. Wallace will become a free agent this summer and will likely land the biggest contract of his entire career. Wallace is in his prime and is a four time NBA defensive player of the year. He is looking to remain in Detroit and hopes to complete a deal after the season.
In case you have not opened your eyes and had your ears plugged for the last 48 hours, the New York Knicks may be ready to part ways with Larry Brown. The Knicks may be the model for how not to run a franchise. Would the Knicks actually pay $40 million to get rid of Brown? After setting records for payroll and paying members not even on the team or in the league, can they really afford to pay Brown and a new coach? With Larry Brown they need to have one thing they have never had, patience. The coach is a proven winner, and then he leaves. Isiah, you have to let him do the winning first. Brown may now be the biggest coaching distraction in all of sports for the past to off-seasons.
Lebron James has drawn comparisons and played a parallel career thus far in his NBA career to Michael Jordan. He even has to go through the same team the Detroit Pistons to get to the promise land. The biggest difference is that Lebron is in his third season as Michael was only a rookie at this point due to James playing in the NBA straight out of high school. This off season look for the cavs to add veteran depth and specialty players to the roster much as the way the Pistons have done. New Cavs owner Dan Gilbert has modeled everything after the Pistons, a team he sponsors, while owning the Cavs. Gilbert owns the Cavaliers and named the arena Quicken Loans arena and sponsors the Pistons with Rock Financial, the same company marketed with a different name in Michigan. He also hired a like announcer to the Pistons that gets the crowd pumped up and making plenty of noise.
Flint Michigan -
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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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