Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Is It Draft Time Yet?

The date is March 26, 2013, and that means football fans only have to wait one more month to witness the 2013 NFL Draft. With all the talk of there being no great quarterbacks, a linebacker who received all the attention due to a hoax, and a cornerback who was suspended by his team, this draft looks to be an exciting one. It officially starts on April 25 with the coveted first-rounders. Being a football fan among you many fans out there, I know we are getting impatient to see how free agency finishes and what teams will draft certain standout players. I know this is a controversial statement due to all the fallout created, but I have to admit, I would not mind it if the New York Giants selected Manti Te'o. I am with all the Te'o supporters when I say this, the hoax is over now and this Hawaiian born linebacker from Notre Dame can play and play well. Although the critics are right, this hoax was ridiculous and he should have played much better at the BCS.
Let us get back to the draft...
I went to the 2012 NFL Draft and I have to admit, it was a lot of fun. As a football fan, nothing is much better than being at such a surprisingly high stake event with fans of the same team and, of course, fans of your biggest rival that you may have to heckle. It is much like being at a game and is truly an experience to behold. If you have not been to one, I would tell you that you should consider it. If you have, then certainly go again. Although it is a steep price, it is worth it.

For information on the Draft, please visit the NFL's official site or simply click here.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Free Agency: Betrayal and New Homes

I love the first huge part of the NFL offseason, free agency. This is the chance for teams and players to search for new talent and new homes, respectively. So far, free agency has been anything but disappointing. Cullen Jenkins to the New York Giants, Percy Harvin to the Seahawks, Anquan Boldin to the 49ers, David Garrard to the Jets, and that only scratches the surface. In truth, free agency and the deals to be made has not even officially started. All pre-signings will be official later today. Some players still on the clock include Greg Jennings, Paul Kruger, Mike Wallace, Dwight Freeney, Wes Welker, and Reggie Bush, just to name a few. This is truly a year where teams can increase some depth in places they need to as well as have a chance to pick up a superstar, if the cap space is available. It will be interesting to see what happens from here. I have to hope the Giants will be able to resign the players we have that may test free agency.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Stop the Flop!

So, I assume anyone that has ever watched any modern sports has seen what is called, a flop. In case you have never seen in it, or have have no idea it is called a flop, a flop is when a player acts like he got fouled by another player on order to manipulate the referees into calling a foul. For example, in basketball, a player can dribble the ball and lightly make contact with a player and then somehow just fall to the ground. The refs will see this and think the other player pushed the ball carrier leading to a blocking foul. It has become overly prevalent in the NBA to the point where the commissioner, David Stern, has focused his attention toward it and will be handing out fines and penalties to players that try to do it. Referees have also been told to keenly observe the game even more than they already do. In all actuality, if you want to see some pro flopping, just watch any soccer game. Literally, every five minutes of regulation time will include several flops made my players. In all reality though, it has become such a large part of the game. In fact, there are many players that are known to be extremely good at it. Will flopping ever stop? In all honesty, no it will never stop. It has become a big part of basketball and has been a big part of soccer since the dawn of time. The act of drawing a foul by means of acting has almost become an art. Unfortunately refs are big fans of art.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Sports and Love, A True Romance

My first memory of sports, or at least the earliest thing I can remember, involved a man that could fly. Granted, this man never needed wings to fly, or a propeller for that manner. He wore the number 23 patched on to a vivid red and black jersey, the name Jordan blazed across the back. He was around 6'6" yet when he jumped, skyscrapers looked up to him. From that first moment, that very first dunk, I fell in love. My father introduced me to Michael Jordan via television screen. From there, I started to watch other basketball games and eventually baseball and football. Watching men and women exchange blood, tears, and sweat for victory was, for myself, a victory. Those are the roots from which my romance with sports began.
After all this time since being that age, which I believe was age 3, my love for sports has only grown with me. Nowadays, I love talking about sports with anyone that will listen and am open ears for anyone who wishes to talk to me. With the way things are now, sports news and information is literally at the tips of all our fingers. Taking advantage of that, I wish to post some of the top news articles out there and explain my feelings, ideas, and opinions on each. With so many professional reporters, sports analysts, and talk show hosts explaining their side and thoughts on a topic, sometimes it interesting to hear from the fans and the everyday people that cry or smile to the sports figures they love. So, if you have a love for sports and all the big headlines that arise from the dramatic situations as well as the triumphant ones, this is the blog for you.