Welcome to the most
boring sports week of them all.
No
football for Sunday, unless you count the Pro Bowl (I’m not), and
baseball confined to those last few weeks of wringing hands in anxiety
and pocketbooks in desperation as agents haggle with GM’s to find that
elusive hostess with the mostest, so to speak.
I’ve been making
a whole-hearted attempt to boycott pro and college basketball this
winter. It’s so incredibly boring. Maybe it’s just the Nets but I don’t
think so. It’s the whole star system which will only be exacerbated by
the 2010 free agency chase of skatey-eight teams for the same ten or so
players, which makes an almost obscene sense in the NBA, as they get no
fouls called on them while at the same time capturing all the ink.
That situation combined with the home team bias makes pro basketball
totally unwatchable.
I’m
boycotting college ball too, as it is just the fodder for the pros. Do
any of those guys study? Do any of them belong in college? But, geez,
what would happen to the tattoo and gun industries if it weren’t for
organized basketball?
I’m actually beginning to think my boycott
will be easily do-able. The Super Bowl and the attendant brouhaha
should take me into the middle of February, at least, and then MLB
spring training starts the first week in March.
I’ll be
spending a week in Port Lucie and Jupiter watching the Mets, Marlins
and Cards, which, for me, will really kick off the baseball season.
There’s nothing quite like spring training…baseball at its finest…where
you can watch the best players in the world just play the game in a
relaxed atmosphere…no pressure to win and not even that much pressure
to even play well.
So, anyway, I’ll just have to get through the
last half of February. And that I can do by just taking a couple of day
trips to the Poconos or upstate New York for some Alpine fun. And, yes,
there will be all that prelude to March Madness and that ridiculously
large 65 team NCAA tourney, in which no more than 50 have even a prayer
of winning….and all in the name of killing the NIT.
Enough negativity for you? (I’ve got plenty).
Okay,
there’s tennis and hockey and ice-skating with big TV contracts, which
puts them ahead of, for example, soccer and even more obscure American
sports such as weightlifting, for example. But I think I’ll pass on
paying attention. While I do enjoy tennis, I don’t really see myself
getting inspired, y’know?
So, for now, it’s New Orleans and
Indianapolis, unless you’re into who’s hiring what coaches around the
NFL, or who’s having what surgery. Worthy of mention, I suppose, is
Sanchez’s recommended knee procedures and the Giants hiring of the old
Buffalo coach as their defensive coordinator. But there’s really not
that much to say.
It’s a guessing game as to whether the Colts
Dwight Freeney is really hurt, an injury that would surely affect the
outcome of the game. Shockey’s still hurt too, but it looks as if he’ll
be even healthier for the Colts than he was for the Vikings game.
The
Saints have come out saying they’re going to be going after Peyton
Manning, much as they sent Favre to the sidelines gimping a few times.
Now, while that’s not really news, going into Super Bowl week, it’ll be
a huge deal. The Colts can use it as motivation, much as they allegedly
felt insulted by the Jets thinking they could win.
I for one
would love seeing Manning on his back a few times. More than that,
though, I’d like to see some receivers knocked off their routes,
thereby messing up the timing that’s so important to Manning and all
his receivers. If the Saints can do those two things and nothing else,
it’ll be quite a game.
I’ll be looking at the point-spread
next week, but whatever it winds up being, it’ll be difficult to
forecast. The Colts are the better team overall. They have a better
offense and defense. They arguably could have gone unbeaten this
season.
But, while you may think it’ll an aberration for the
Saints to get a few more turnovers than the Colts, it really won’t be.
If a team does the same thing over and over all year long, it really
can’t be considered an aberration. As all it takes is one more turnover
to win the game, you have to take the Saints chances very seriously.
And,
if Freeney’s really hurt, that’ll be another justifiable bump to the
spread. As big as Manning is to the offense, I’d say Freeney’s worth
about half as much, which is saying more than you might think. With
Manning, the Colts are 4 ½ point favorites. Without him they’d
be dogs
by at least twice as much. That would be a swing of about 13 or 14. So
I’m saying that Freeney’s absence would be about a touchdown difference
in the Saints favor. More on that next week.
I suppose the
biggest hot-stove personality right now is Johnny Damon. He won’t be
back with the Yanks, which is a real shame for Yankees fans. But what’s
about 15 million dollars between friends? I think the Yanks blew the
negotiation. If they think Randy Winn and Nick Johnson make up the
difference, they’re sadly mistaken.
My Mets really haven’t done
much lately, unless you count their losing out on available players.
But, I have to say, the later they wait, the better deal they’ll get.
And I can’t be too terribly upset they didn’t get Molina or some of
those available pitchers for that kind of money.
I could
actually live with the starting rotation as it looks right now. I
really feel Ollie Perez will be better. I think John Maine and Pelfrey
will only improve too. Johan Santana is looking good after his minor
surgery as well.
But stay tuned, Mets fans.
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