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The Cards
still have a shot if LaRussa manages like a real human being......
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but Holland and Napoli may already have
been
too much.......
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What could be better, a nice fall day
(but not nice enough
to have to work too much), a personal computer, a word processing
program from
2007, a fantasy football show on the tube and the prospects of watching
a World
Series Game 7, if Tony LaRussa can just shut up and manage like a
regular human
being.
And Terrell Owens is making news again. You have to admire his tenacity.
And he says he likes fantasy football too and
he’s got Drew Brees and Ryan Fitzpatrick as his quarterbacks. All right, T.O.!
I love these NFL replays too, best
thing next to the Redzone
and the mute button. The NFL Network has
been showing the Jets-Chargers and now it’s the Vikings-Packers on the
air. The Jets, as much as they drive me
crazy with their acerbic personalities, were actually good. They ran the ball, they passed the ball, they
got turnovers, they were pretty impressive.
And Christian Ponder, the Vikes rookie
QB, was really
impressive against the Super Bowl Champions. Especially his first-drive
bomb to
Michael Jenkins that went for a TD before the refs took it away and
awarded
them the ball on the 1. Do officials
ever do anything that isn’t friggin’ annoying?
The Series Game 6 scheduled for
tonight may not be
played. That’ll be good too, providing a
perfect opportunity to watch “Inside the NFL”. Besides,
maybe it’ll give Carpenter a chance to
pitch again. That’d be interesting. That man is tough. There’d
be nobody I’d rather have going for
me in a Game 7.
But will the Rangers allow it? I don’t know. Right
now, in this Series, they look like the team
that does it all,
especially in the power department. Since
they decided not to pitch to Pujols, things
have been looking
decidedly better for the guys in red. And
you had to love Derek Holland’s impersonation of
manager Ron
Washington taking him off the mound after his masterly performance in
Game 4. These Rangers are a
team that deserves to
win.
But that doesn’t mean that the Cards
don’t deserve to win
it. You just get the feeling that the
MO, momentum, has definitely gone to Nolan Ryan’s side of the ledger. (I wish he wouldn’t hang with Dubya
though). Holliday has to start making
the Rangers pay for avoiding Pujols. It
looks as if he’s trying too hard. But he’s
come through in the past in the post-season and Lance Berkman ain’t
exactly
chopped liver either.
But things are setting up for the
Rangers. What must the Cards be thinking? How confident do they feel after the fluky
sound problems that beset them yesterday? Even
if you don’t blame anybody particularly for
putting in the wrong
relief pitchers, it’s a pretty big gaffe for a major league team in a
World
Series.
Other things weigh in the Rangers
favor too. Their relievers are rested,
their hitters
seem confident and they’ve got the hot manager now.
Ron Washington has been rock-steady at the
same time as he jumps up and down like a little kid.
The man’s got personality. And
he makes the baseball moves that regular
human beings make.
But, truth to tell, more of my
attention is on the football
action around the NFL , if only because my fantasy team hangs on in
first for
one more week, this despite getting almost nothing from about six
different
players in the lineup. Bye weeks can be
a terrible thing but Drew Brees, even for three quarters, can make up
for a lot
of deficiencies in other areas.
You have to be lucky though. I’ve said this before but all that stuff about
making your own luck is
vastly over-rated. I’ve won one weekly
contest by one point and another by about 3 along with the most curious
set of
circumstances one could possibly imagine.
I just learned that it’s snowing in
the Denver area and all
that weather is heading for St Louis, and not only that, but it’ll
probably be
headed our way too over the weekend. I’m
not quite ready for any skiing in October. Let’s
at least have Halloween first.
The Football Giants should be
entertaining this weekend
too. They get to play the worst team in
the league this week, the Miami Dolphins. They’re
coming off a nice performance against
Buffalo but that game
followed a horrible team performance against Seattle.
That’s what bugs me about football.
You can get totally inexplicable game
results, as was Sunday’s Ravens debacle against the Jaguars.
I was away
for the
Giants woes against Seattle but everything I read indicates that both
Seattle
QB’s had pretty good stats and Eli Manning threw 3 interceptions on the
day,
the last one ensuring the Seahawks the victory. The
Buffalo victory, while impressive, came against
a Bills defense that
was all banged up.
Now they play Miami, a desperate team
for a win, and,
judging by their Seahawks performance, I’d say anything’s possible. But the G-Men will probably emerge
victorious. It’s a really good thing
too, because their succeeding six games are really tough ones….at New
England
and San Francisco, then home against an out-for-revenge Eagles team,
then at
the Saints, home vs. the Packers and at Dallas.
If they win 2 out of those 6, they’ll
be lucky. I see the G-Men being at 6-6
after their game
against the Packers. They’ll then have
to finish strong against their division opponents, Dallas (twice) and
Washington, around a home rivalry game with the Jets.
If the Giants win a playoff berth,
they will have earned
it. The Jets seem to have an easier
road, facing the rest of the NFC East and their own division rivals. I think that if the Jets can dominate the
Bills, they’re pretty much assured of at least a playoff spot. The Pats are still the favorite to win the
division.
It’s the best time of the year, even
if it will be the end of
baseball.