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    About Me: Flint Michigan - -bob260505@yahoo.com- Three time defending (division 2) four square champion 1993 United States Hacky-Sack Champion (runner up in 92 and 94) - finishing move "the Stall" MVP of 1986 Whiffleball World Series - WWS was played in
    Marital Status Married

    Ricky Williams out again

    Wednesday, April 26, 2006, 02:21 PM EST [Ricky Williams]


    Ricky Williams


      Ricky Williams lost his appeal of his suspension, and as a result, he will be out all of next season.  The appeal was heard April 10 in New York by NFL attorney Jeff Pash, who then gave his recommendation to league Commissioner Paul Tagliabue.  This means he will have missed two of three seasons when he comes back at age 30.  There is good and bad news with this all around for the Dolphins.  Lets take a look at a few things that are effected by this.

    Lets start with all the negative stuff and get it out of the way right now.

    Negatives:

    1.  The team still holds a federal court judgment of $8.6 million against Williams for breach of his contract in 2004.

    2.  He will have missed two of three seasons

    3.  He has three kids and a fourth on the way with his long time girlfriend. He has nearly $9000 in child support each month. 

    4.  The Dolphins will be without their best back once again.

    5.  If Williams had won his appeal, the Dolphins had planned to offer Williams around the league in trade.  Can't do that now and his value only goes down more and more now.

    Okay enough of the negatives.  Lets move on just like the Miami Dolphins should.

    Positives:

    1.  The Dolphins can now see exactly what Ronnie Brown is made of featuring him as the number one back.

    2.  Ronnie Brown has one season under his belt so the game should dtart to slow down a bit for him. 

    3.  The Dolphins can now see what they have in the post Ricky Williams era, which they have already kind of started but not really.

    4.  At least they didn't trade away their whole draft to get him and then smoke a cigar afterwards!!

    5.  He is one of the best running backs in the league, or at least once was.  Now they have a younger back with a whole lot less miles on him.

    6.  They don't have Ricky Williams around anymore.  I guess he really needs to lose himself before he will ever really find himself.

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    Maroth, Pen stepping up

    Wednesday, April 26, 2006, 01:15 PM EST [Detroit]


    3-0 0.49 ERA

    Friday Mike Maroth did what he has done all season, he won. Maroth improved to 3-0 with a 0.49 ERA. He keeps making strides that he has needed to keep improving. Maroth has tossed 17 1/3 scoreless innings since giving up a home run in his first inning of the season April 8. He has been very steady and has made all the right pitches when he has had to. He has pitched out of several jams early on this year. He has had good stuff all along. He is just putting it in the right order more often now.

    After Maroth left the game on Friday, the Tigers used Joel Zumaya, who pitched two scoreless innings with four strikeouts. The Tigers also activated closer Todd Jones who came in and got the save on Friday night as well. "They ended the game with two closers there," Sexson said of Zumaya and Jones. "That guy (Zumaya) could easily be a closer on any other team."


    Saturday Nate Robertson (2-2) allowed two hits and two walks and also hit a batter in seven innings on Saturday, and did not give up a run over 7 innings. When he is on, he is on. But when he is off, he is way off. Nate will start finding the right sequences to use his pitches sooner than later. He is also very close to taking the right turn into being where he wants to be. As long as Nate has more ups than downs, he will be ok.Fernando Rodney came in and got the save on Saturday night in Seattle after Jamie Walker and Rodney combined to retire the last six batters. Rodney is now 4 for 4 in save opportunies.

    The bullpen is coming together now. For any team to be successful the need good pitching top to bottom. They are much improved early on this year and they will be heavily relied on as well. Now, can the hitting back them up. Can Shelton stay hot and Monroe lead the in RBI again? We will see. It is very early in the season, but the signs all point in the right direction.
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    Carson Palmer's return is up in the air

    Wednesday, April 26, 2006, 01:12 PM EST [Cincinnati Bengals]

    originally written 3/26/06

    Carson Palmer of the Cincinnati Bengals held a press conference  Wednesday at Paul Brown Stadium in Cleveland. He addressed the media for the first time since his Jan 10. reconstructive knee surgery. The news conference was originally scheduled for Tuesday but was delayed by a snow storm. An upbeat Palmer told the media that he's "where he should be, 10 weeks into rehab." It seems it is still far too early to project a return date for Palmer. The Bengals have a may minicamps and he knows that is too early, but the season return date is to be determined.

    One of the biggest concerns this off-season for the Bengals is, who will back up Carson Palmer or be the starter until he returns? The Bengals made an inquiry Monday to David Dunn, the agent for Joey Harrington, the former no. 3 overall pick in the 2002 draft, who's career is done in Detroit. There is interest on both sides but there is not a visit scheduled at this time.

    Brian Griese and his agent Ralph Cindrich visited last Saturday but agreed to a five-year deal in Chicago on Tuesday. Griese was looking for a more competitive situation than having Carson Palmer in front of him. "The one thing he told me after visiting with those guys is that he didn't want to string along Marvin (Lewis) and all the coaches there," said Ralph Cindrich, Griese's agent. "He's looking for more than a year, and it was never going to be more than a year in Cincinnati because of Palmer."

    The team has also visited with former Rams quarterback Jamie Martin. Martin may be out of options in St. Louis now that the team has signed Gus Frerotte.

    The Bengals made contact with the agent of Aaron Brooks but the Bengals situation didn't fit his client because Brooks views himself as a starting quarterback.

    The weapons that the Bengals have put together on offense may be stifled a little bit early on in the season if they start the season with a new quarterback. The Bengals may have some growing pains with a new quarterback starting for them. Jon Kitna who recently left Cincinnati for Detroit was a key leader and veteran that this team will miss. In a statement issued through the team Palmer said, "I guess you could you say I have mixed emotions. I'm extremely happy for Jon and his family for the great opportunity he has there. But I also consider him irreplaceable as a player, as a teammate, and a leader in our locker room."

    This will have an impact on the fantasy value of all the offensive players for the Bengals. The season after the injury is often a down year for any player. You first have to get your confidence back and feel good moving around at full speed.

    Timing is very critical on offense. Chad Johnson may not click well with a new quarterback like back up Doug Johnson or Craig Krenzel. The running game will no doubt be effected by the lack of a passing game. The Bengals may have to rely not on their offense but their defense to start the season. Unfortunately for Cincinnati their defense ranked no. 28 in the National Football League in 2005. The good news is that they still have a solid starting running back in Rudi Johnson. He ran for 1458 yards last season seventh best among all running backs. In 2006 Rudi Johnson may be the more solid of the big three fantasy players the Bengals have. We still have five and a half months to see this play out though.

     how long before he is doing this again?

     

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    Detroit Tigers TV

    Wednesday, April 26, 2006, 01:08 PM EST [Baseball]

    No local T.V. deal- year 2

    Error on UPN for dropped ball

    For a second straight season the Detroit Tigers will not have a local T.V. contract. Upn and the WBwill not carry any games locally.  "The current economic climate, combined with our commitment to our core entertainment programming, make a commitment to Tigers baseball unworkable this year," said Linda Danna, WKBD's senior vice president and general manager last season.

    This season is no different. To many Tigers fans it remains to be a mystery how the Tigers don't have a local presence. Fox Sports Detroit is setting a new high in games shown this season at 112. The WB was thought to have interest even last year but has not picked up any games. This means that 50 games will not be on T.V. unless they are on WGN (chicago) or ESPN. With the line up UPN has, the talent could all be wrapped up in one night in comparison to the option of producing 30 games. Steven Gay of Rochester Hills said "What happened to the days when you could kick back and listen to George and Al, or tune in Ernie on the radio? How do they expect to increase the fan base and get people backing the team again if you can't watch them on TV? It also gives the people who can not afford to go to the game a chance to keep up with their favorite hometown team."

    The Tigers will be better this season. The Tigers have some young talent and a new manager and fans are eager to see them. Steve Chandler of Canton said "I think that it's a shame that the Tigers can't put together a contract with one of the local channels and since they took them off WJR you can't hear it half the time on the radio. If they did strike a deal with one of the local networks we would be able to see the games in high definition if you have that type of TV." Another of the problems is the radio signal isn't near what it once was. WJR can be heard all along the Great Lakes. You could be camping up north and hear the Tigers game on the radio. Now you may lose them by the time you get to Livonia.

    The biggest disappointment in the situation is once again, you, the fan lose on this deal. The Tigers have maintained a large fan base through some trying times. There could be a generational gap they will have to deal with because of the team having a losing record for well over a decade. Now isn't the time to scale back a presence. In this town we support the big six teams (Pistons, Lions, Red Wings, Tigers, Spartans, and Wolverines)every year. The Lions have had more issues than any of them and all 20 games (includes pre-season) are on T.V. locally. Tomas Lopez of Detroit said "I think it's ridiculous....baseball to me is about being able to hear the game on the radio as well as watching it on your LOCAL TV station. I grew up to the voices of George Kell, Al Kaline and Ernie Harwell and now I just think it's wrong when we miss 1/3 of the seasons games because of cable contracts. Baseball is getting away from its roots ." This needs to be resolved in order to reintroduce the Tigers into fans lives. Baseball roots are like an old oak tree, they run very deep. And when Summer comes the tree is blooming.


    Fox Sports Detroit will carry all the games this year locally. According to Fox Sports Detroit's website this season they will broadcast the following:

    •At least one telecast from each of the 52 series on the Tigers schedule.
    •50 games against their Central Division counterparts - Chicago White Sox (15), Minnesota Twins (13), Cleveland Indians (12), Kansas City Royals (10).
    •A total of 12 telecasts featuring the perennial powers of the AL East - New York Yankees (6), Boston Red Sox (6).
    •A strong lineup of 15 inter-league contests including games against the Cincinnati Reds (3), Chicago Cubs (2), Milwaukee Brewers (2), St. Louis Cardinals (3), Houston Astros (2) and Pittsburgh Pirates (3).
    •Holiday telecasts on Memorial Day, May 29 vs. New York Yankees and Independence Day, July 4 at Oakland Athletics.
    •The Tigers final game of the season, Oct. 1 vs. Kansas City.
    A one-hour TIGERS SEASON PREVIEW special premieres Saturday, April 1 at 6:00 PM

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