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Monday musings

Despite my best attempts I was lazy this weekend and failed to post at all. But then again I wasn’t sitting at home on Friday night watching jock soap operas. Here’s a roundup of what we’re talking about.

- I really thought the Super Bowl was going to be less entertaining than it was. My official prediction was 27-17 Steelers. It was nice to be pleasantly surprised. I also have a theory that the two weeks of constant enhanced ESPN coverage and the presence of countless blogs/internet video channels/etc. serve as equalizers in the game. I could be absolutely, completely, unbelievably wrong about this, but I just can’t imagine that two weeks of hearing about the greatness of Larry Darnell Fitzgerald, Jr. (mostly from us here at the Shockey Brigade) doesn’t get into players’ heads a bit. Or like last year, when for two weeks we heard how well the Giants played against the Patriots in week 17 - perhaps that contributed just a bit to the Giants’ success. Don’t know, just a theory.

Is that a light-up bong? Wait, they make those?

Is that a light-up bong? Wait, they make those?

- Michael Phelps is officially an idiot. I’m not trying to be preachy here, but I think if I were Michael Phelps and I had already dealt with the extremely embarrassing experience of a DUI after my first Olympics, I would avoid getting shit-housed at college parties, especially when I’m a SWIMMER making millions of dollars in endorsements. Sure, after eight hours of sitting at a desk at work I’m usually ready to let off some steam, so I can only imagine what it would be like to be 23-years old and finally have some free time after years of nonstop conditioning and training. But then again, I’m not a SWIMMER, making millions of dollars in endorsements. Keep the partying on the DL, man. College parties + 23-year old celebrity athletes = Never ever ever ever ever never never ever never ever turns out well.

I can wait two years, but the 09 playoffs would be nice.

I can wait two years, but the '09 Playoffs would be nice

- The Knicks have won three in a row and eight of their last 11, though they have the pleasure of playing the Lakers, Cavs and Celtics this week before embarking on what will probably be a miserable “Hope?!”-ending West Coast roadtrip where they will lose horribly to two bad teams and one not very good team. But in the optimism of the moment, I’m going to say something that I have very little justification for: I really would like to see the Knicks make the playoffs. I would like to see them hold on to Lee and Robinson (little Nate sells more jerseys than Dwight Howard. Seriously!), and I would like to see them play the Cavs or the Celtics in the playoffs. I want to see a Knicks playoff home game. This year. It’s been way too long. Please? Just to reiterate - I’m incredibly selfish and it’s been way too long since I saw a Knicks playoff home game at Madison Square Garden and I want them to make the playoffs even if it means an embarrasingly short series because I’m selfish and I love the Knicks and I have to wait two years for them to be good anyway. Phew.

- Rodney Harrison is a loser.

- While I’m glad the Steelers won, this is the first and last time you will see me use the term “Sixburgh”.

Explains a lot

Explains a lot

- And to follow up on Jose’s breaking news (Larry Fitzgerald Jr. is good at football), I bring you this:
BREAKING NEWS:
WASHINGTON, DC (Source: Shockey Brigade) — As of 4pm, George Washington basketball coach Karl Hobbs had not been fired despite his 6-12 (0-6 A-10) overall record. GW had the great fortune of not playing a game in the last four days, making it their first undefeated weekend of basketball since mid-December. They did lose Wednesday night at La Salle, where one fan was quoted as saying: “I didn’t get why GW kept trying to trap our guys who are all 6′6? We threw over the trap several times and got to the basket for easy hoops.” We don’t get it either, La Salle fan. One internet board poster who goes by the name of GoNYforGW, thinks this is just part of the problem.

Finally, David Beckham had two assists this past weekend for AC Milan. I’ll be back in the next day or two with my opinion on whether Beckham will stay in Milan or return to Los Angeles, and what both will mean for MLS. To get you uber-pumped, enjoy these fun German soccer uniform videos!

 

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Come Back Springtime / Breaking News

After an extended hiatus that coincidentally coincided with the NFL regular season and the break between American Idol seasons, we are happy to present to you the new and improved Shockey Brigade.

A lot has happened in the last few months. I heard that the Rays were in the World Series, the Knicks decided to sign Lebron James and Dwayne Wade, the Giants won the NFC East, and the Yankees got a few good players without upsetting anyone. Well done all! Good times.

Now that I’ve covered all of that, I’m moving on. I’m done with Fall 2008. The fall/winter season has come and gone and left me in a weird, sports-less void. I’m actually following the Australian Open while I count down the seconds to pitchers and catchers in Florida and Arizona. It’s pretty bad. How I got to this point, in chronological order:

1) The Yankees’ pitching sucked. Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy were monstrous dissapointments for me. I guess I, like most Yankees fans, expected too much. They’re young so I forgive them, but their struggles were hard to watch. What I have a harder time dealing with is this nagging feeling that recent Yankees squads don’t have “it”. I’ll readily say that the idea of chemistry or mojo or whatever you call it is meaningless, especially in baseball, but I can’t help but watch the Rays and the Red Sox and think that they seem like real team units. Or maybe it’s just a few years of frustrating losses. Yeah, it’s probably that. Hey, nothing $420 million can’t solve, right?!

2) The end of the MLS season sucked. I love soccer and I follow MLS closely. I think all signs point to it being a very successful league, but the playoff system is a joke. First of all, I don’t love the idea of playoffs in soccer, anyway. But this year the Western Conference champions were Red Bull New York. New York. Western Conference. Red Bull. Basically, they were a wild card team that played in the Western bracket and won. Something doesn’t really work there. My advice? Suck it up and figure out a deal between USL and MLS to create a promotion/relegation system. MLS owners are terrified of relegation, but it won’t be a serious league until that’s introduced. It will also give American fans a taste of the excitement that promotion and relegation bring to a league - when a late-season game between the 10th and 12th placed teams is as meaningful as a late-season game between the 1st and 3rd placed teams. And the level of play in the USL is better than most think. Look at Montreal and Charleston, and Seattle and Toronto. Make it happen. Please.

3) The NFL season ended too soon. Maybe I’m just naive but I refuse to buy into the belief that that Plaxico shooting himself ended the Giants season. Maybe it put some doubt in the team, but they were good enough to be able to adjust. I blame Gilbride, and only Gilbride. The offense tried to compensate too much after they lost Burress. I understand defenses played them differently, but I always felt that an offense with that good a running game should’ve been able to adjust. Instead, we saw them try all sorts of weird, uncomfortable plays (reverses, direct snaps, empty backfields) to try to fool the defense. I’m no expert, but I don’t think the Giants won last year’s Super Bowl and this year’s NFC East by fooling opposing defenses. They ran over them and played a simple, efficient passing game. Where was that the last two months?

4) The Knicks and Rangers - I just can’t get into it. Maybe I have a harder time following both teams then I did when I lived closer to New York, but I can’t. Probably because they’re never on TV here. The Rangers are having a decent season and the Knicks are only two games out of the playoffs, but I’m just not feeling it this season. Yeah, I know, I suck. At least I’m honest.

5) Barcelona - Amazing. But again, until I get my GolTV subscription back in two weeks, it’s hard to follow when I can’t watch it. I’m also kind of scared that when I actually start watching games they’re going to play worse.

6) GW Basketball. Miserable. Painfully miserable. Like, really hard to watch… miserable. I’m on day 30 of my Karl Hobbs firing watch. It’s gonna happen, and when it does we’ll be [among] the first to bring it to you. That’s exciting, the idea of breaking news coming from the Shockey Brigade. But really, how bad a game coach do you have to be to get fired? How many times can you blow a game by deciding, “we’re up by ten with seven minutes left, let’s put in the guy who never plays. They’ll never expect it,” without getting canned? And Source: www.gwhoops.comfour players have left the team in the last twelve months. That’s a lot for any basketball team.

You know what, I’m going to say that it’s breaking news every day Karl Hobbs doesn’t get fired. So…

BREAKING NEWS:
WASHINGTON, DC (Source: Shockey Brigade) — As of noon today, George Washington basketball coach Karl Hobbs has not been fired despite his 6-10 overall record. Oh, and get this… last night, at Dayton, with the score tied at 61 and 21 seconds left, GW was assessed a technical foul for having too many players on the court. Dayton hit both free throws and won. GW has now lost seven straight, and their coach is really, really bad.

There you go. We just made history, bitches.

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