Are those harpies not satisfied that they already have Willie Randolph’s blood on their hands? Are they not shamed that the Yankees completely ignored them and moved Joba Chamberlain to the rotation? They are utterly shameless about the fact that they create controversy and conflict solely to sell newspapers. That’s what sells.
A quick overview:
John Harper (NYDN):
Still, let’s be honest, this question of choosing has as much to do with Santana as Pettitte at the moment. Like a lot of people, I thought Santana would dominate the less imposing lineups in the National League, and be practically a lock to win 20 games this season.
Instead he has been good but far from great. Santana is 7-7 with a 3.01 ERA after taking a tough loss Saturday, and he has had his share of those. But he just hasn’t pitched like one of the best pitchers in baseball.
Yes, Andy Pettitte and his 3.98 ERA have been so much better. I am as big an Andy fan as anyone, but get real you moron. Church is injured for the Mets, and they don’t have a quality left fielder. Run scoring is just as much a part of winning as run prevention is. Pettitte was EXTREMELY shaky yesterday, but was able to get out of it by pitching around good hitters to go after Phillips and Tatis. The Yankee lineup [b]drilled[/b] Pedro two days ago, and they’ve been hitting well lately. To hold them to even 3 runs is extremely impressive.
They should probably sign Barry Bonds, not just because he could still put up MVP numbers and significantly help their team, but he would make these same writers shut up about Santana at least.
A realistic class of 2009
May 1, 2008
As per my previous post, this is working under the 18 ships assumption.
QB: Tom Savage
RB: Desmond Scott
RB: Aaron Heyward
WR: Mark Harrison
WR: Josh Evans
TE: Paul Carrezola
OL: Jamal Wilson
OL: Mark Brazinski
OL: Isaac Holmes/Khalil Wilkes
DE: Bernardo Nunez
DE: Michael Larrow
DE: Andre Civil
DT: Jordan Hill
DT: Antwan Lowery/Mike Douglas
LB: Ryan Donohue
LB: Steve Beauharnais
LB: Glenn Carson/Gerald Hodges/Ka’lial Glaud
CB: Logan Ryan
CB: im Noel
S: Duron Harmon/Abdul Smith
S: Mohamed Sanu
Rutgers scholarship count breakdown
May 1, 2008
First, the roster for this fall:
QB - 5 (counts Shimko, enrolled early)
RB - 6
WR - 6 (counts Stroud, enrolled early)
TE - 5 (Brock getting ship in fall, Minemyer doesn’t count, McGovern not a guarantee)
OL - 13 (counts Forst, Barbieri getting ship)
DL - 11 (not counting Francis)
LB - 9 (counting Laryea, not counting Dumont)
DB - 10 (not counting Anderson, counting Bing)
K/P - 2
= 67 + 17 = 84. Studivant leaving opened up a ship. While I don’t expect Francis to be back, one spare ship means that ship hasn’t entirely sailed.
Scholarship seniors leaving:
1. Brock (assumed on ship)
2. Gilmartin
3. Greene
4. Lee
5. Malast
6. McCourty
7. McGovern (might be able to apply for a sixth year, unknown if staff would let him)
8. Quaye
9. Teel
10. Tverdov
11. Underwood
12. Watts
13. Westerman
That leaves 14 ships. If Kenny Britt is as good as we think he is, that’s 15. Add in a couple more due to normal attrition (injuries, transfers, fifth-year seniors not being invited back, being too conservative with players like Laryea, and recruits possibly not qualifying.)
Intuitively, I’d say expect 18 recruits next year. I was somewhat upset that we brought in so many players late in last year’s class. However, it may prove to have been necessary. We won’t know until August. Next: an early class projection.
Rutgers and Notre Dame
April 30, 2008
This ND scheduling story has been getting a lot of play during the past few days. Now we actually know how to get Chris Russo and the New York Times behind Rutgers. However:
1. Now I can’t visit any RU-related site that’s not being inundated with trolls.
2. Hardcore fans already knew the ND deal has been dead for quite some time.
3. Misrepresentation of what actually happened. ND didn’t make any unrealistic demands. Bob Mulcahy and Kevin White just could not come to an agreement. The deal was never formalized. It was an amicable parting, and unlike some teams (*cough*, BOSTON COLLEGE), Notre Dame very much remains a scheduling option in the future. I hate ND as much as anyone, but let’s at least tell the truth people.
4. It’s not like ND is the only school that’s tried to pull this. Straight from the AD’s mouth, practically every traditional power has refused to play one and ones with Rutgers. Penn State, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Michigan, USC, you name it. All of them want one-offs at their place, or 4 for 2s and similar bullshit. The ironic thing is to watch Penn State fans bash Notre Dame over this issue, when they’re guilty of far, far worse.
Ok, it’s fun to let off a little steam and bash Notre Dame every once in a while. After all, they do deserve it. Now it’s just getting annoying.
2008 Undrafted Free Agents Tracker
April 27, 2008
Some people have been wondering about Adarius Bowman. This list was initially compiled with the intention of publicizing information as quickly as possible. I did not bite on a supposed Brady Leaf rumor, but otherwise decided to publish anything that did not directly contradict other information. That process ended up working reasonably well. The Bowman tip has not been remotely confirmed, and I currently have no idea as to his actual status.
Arizona Cardinals - QB Anthony Morelli, OT Thaddeus Coleman, DT Keilen Dykes, G Hercules Satele, LB Ali Highsmith, DL Bryan Robinson, OT Carlton Medder, FB Dionte Johnson, CB Marcus Brown, S Dennis Keyes, OT Peter Clifford, WR Lance Long, DE Jason Banks
Atlanta Falcons - DE Brandon Miller, P Jimmie Kaylor, CB Glenn Sharpe, RB Jamar Brittingham, LB Ike Brown, OT Mike Butterworth, S D.J. Wolfe
Baltimore Ravens - DL Lorenzo Williams, LB Jameel McClain, QB Brad Roach, TE Scott Kuhn, K Piotr Czech, P Ben Dato, C Isaiah Wiggins, OL Brandon Barnes, OG Adam Kraus, OG Sean Dumford, TE Joe Reitz, WR Ernie Wheelwright, OG Brandon Burns, QB Xavier Lee (tryout)
Buffalo Bills - QB Luke Drone, DT Teraz McCray, FB Mike Viti, LB Joe Brockington, LB Jon Banks, WR Jason Jones, OG Robert Felton, LB Marcus Buggs, RB Bruce Hall
Carolina Panthers - S Joe Fields, QB Taylor Tharp, TE Chris Conklin, WR Damon Morton, CB Cortney Grixby, DE Casper Brinkley, FB Breyone Evans, DT Brandon Jenkins, CB Darren Toney, P Dan Zeidman
Chicago Bears - QB Nick Hill, WR Curtis Hamilton, QB Caleb Hanie, K Shane Longest, CB Leslie Majors, OT Cody Balogh, CB Trey Brown, DE Joe Clermond, DT David Faaeteete, DE Nick Osborn, WR Ashton Gronewold (tryout), DB Damon Nickson (tryout), LB Darren Mustin (tryout), P Geoff Price, WR James Townsend (tryout)
Cincinnati Bengals - FB Tyler Whaley, S Simeon Castille, OL Justin Britt, DT Micheal Marquardt, RB Bradley Glatthaar, DE Anthony Hoke, WR Maurice Purify (tryout), OT James Blair, WR Clyde Logan, OG Mike Fladell (tryout)
Cleveland Browns - RB Tony Temple, CB Darnell Terrell, QB Craig Hormann, RB Austin Scott (tryout), DE Xavier Mitchell, WR Lance Leggett, S Justin Harrison, K Jason Reda, LB Nick Moore, DE Chase Ortiz, OG James Lee, DT Brian Schaefering, C Robbie Powell, TE Kolo Kapanui, WR Brandon Copeland, TE Ben Barkema, RB Travis Thomas, CB Gerard Lawson, CB Andrew Hawkins (tryout), FS Kevin Hoyng (tryout), TE Matt Champa (tryout), CB Jerrid Gaines, OG Eric Young, CB Jonathan Zenon, WR James Banks, LB Jermaine Dias, P Ben Woods, LB Lenny Trusnik, RB Hugh Charles (tryout), DL Ryan Pentimalli (tryout), RB DeShawn Baker, DT Kyle Lockett, DT Steven Friend, OT Brian Stamper
Dallas Cowboys - WR Danny Amendola, DE Marcus Dixon, S Dowayne Davis, TE Drew Atchison, LB Darrell Robertson, QB Daniel Polk, P Jay Ottovegio, FB Julius Crosslin, OG Brandon Hale, WR Mark Bradford, OT Andrew Brecher, RB Keon Lattimore, LB Alain Karatepeyan, P Brett Curran, WR Joe West
Denver Broncos - WR Anthony Alridge, P Brett Kern, OT Mitch Erickson, K Garrett Hartley, OT Tyler Polumbus, WR Lorne Sam, LB Wesley Woodyard
Detroit Lions - RB Allen Ervin, QB Mark Nicolet, LB Tyronne Pruitt, S Bobbie Williams, S Justin Sanders (tryout), LS Jonathan Weeks, TE Buck Reed (tryout), WR Darrell Blackman, DE Rudolph Hardie, OG Carroll Madison
Green Bay Packers - P Kenny DeBauche, TE Michael Peterson, LB Danny Lansanah, RB Kregg Lumpkin, WR Taj Smith, LS J.J. Jansen, RB Justin Beaver, C Brennen Carvalho, LB Marcus Riley, WR Jake Allen, LB Josh Ferguson (tryout), LB Durell Mapp, LB A.J. Raebel, WR Rod Harper, TE Joey Haynos, S Tierre Green (tryout), DT Fred Bledsoe, CB Kyle Ward, C Adam Hill, OL Ryan Considine, RB Louie Runnels (tryout)
Houston Texans - LB Ben Moffitt, WR Ryan Grice-Mullin, WR Darnell Jenkins, DE Jesse Nading, DT Gabe Long, LB Marcus Richardson, TE Cole Bennett, OT Chris Capps
Indianapolis Colts - WR Samuel Giguère, DT Dan Davis, CB Brandon Foster, DE Curtis Johnson, DT Eric Foster, OT Darren Marquez, S Jamie Silva, QB Adam Tafralis, LB Jordan Senn, DL Colin Ferrell, LB Anthony Adams, WR Charles Dillon, WR Preston Nicholson (tryout), RB Chad Simpson
Jacksonville Jaguars - QB Paul Smith, WR Adam Bishop, DE Alex Boston, TE Chris Brown, WR Rudy Burgess, FB Anthony Catrone, WR Clyde Edwards, CB Isaiah Gardner, CB Michael Grant, WR Jeron Harvey, DT Theo Horrocks, C Drew Miller, LB Lamar Myles, CB Brian Witherspoon
Kansas City Chiefs - LB Steve Octavien, K Connor Barth, QB Ricky Santos, DT Derek Lokey, DT Johnny Dingle, FB Mike Cox, OG Chris McDuffie, WR Luke Swan, WR Sean Bailey, LB SirDarean Adams, DE Jonal Saint-Dic, S Ron Girault, WR Sean Bailey, RB Kalvin McRae, WR Jabari Arthur, DT James McClinton (tryout), S Greg Hay, S Pig Brown, LB Weston Dacus (tryout), DE Jason Parker, S Jose Yearwood (tryout), CB Maurice Leggett, WR Brandon Breazell, RB Dantrell Savage (tryout), OG Ian-Yates Cunningham, WR Jeremy Trimble (tryout), WR Justin Wynn
Miami Dolphins - WR Davone Bess, LB Kelly Poppinga, OT Dan Gore, QB Jayson Foster, TE Matt Mulligan, OL Daren Heerspink, K Dan Carpenter, OT Mike Byrne, DT Kory Robertson, LB Brendan Pahulu, FB Rolly Lumbala, DT Anthony Toribio (tryout), DL Brandon Jones (tryout), CB Scorpio Babers, QB Willie Copeland, WR Selwyn Lymon, TE Kris Kasparek, WR Marcel Reece, CB Aaron Lane, LB Brandon Renkart
Minnesota Vikings - LB J Leman, S Husain Abdullah, DE Martail Burnett, DT Leger Douzable, S Marcus Griffin, K Steven Hauschka, LB Erin Henderson, WR Nate Jones, CB Travis Key, C Tim Mattran, OG Drew Radovich, WR Darius Reynaud, CB Brandon Sumrall, CB Marcus Walker, QB Kyle Wright, RB Albert Young, RB Tom Busch (tryout), OT Pedro Sosa, C Matt Roan, OT Brandon Joyce, LB Mike Sherels (tryout), RB Amir Pinnix (tryout), TE Jeff Fielder (tryout), WR Anthony Schreiber (tryout), P Brent Halfmann (tryout), TE Tyler McNitt
New England Patriots - LB Vince Redd, DT Chris Norwell, P Mike Dragosavich, RB Kenny Cattouse (tryout), DT Casey Tyler, OT Josh Coffman, C Ryan Wendell, TE Jon Stupar, DE Casey Tyler, DE Carlos Feliciano, LB Keith Saunders, LB Gary Guyton, TE Tyson DeVree (tryout), DT Anthony Toribio, RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis, S Mark Dillard
New Orleans Saints - QB T.C. Ostrander, S Rocky Schwartz, S David Roach, LB Luke Sanders, OT Akim Millington, DE Jeremy Geathers, C Jason Boone, WR Todd Blythe, FB Olaniyi Sobomehin, OT Jason Boone, P Waylon Prather, LS Ryan Senser, OG Nate McManus, K Jeremy Ito, C Kevin Tuminello, OT Gerald Davis, WR Evan Moore, DE Dominic Lewis, LB Shonda Faulkner (tryout), WR Byron Ross (tryout), CB Lionell Singleton (tryout), RB Lynell Hamilton
New York Giants - S Nehemiah Warrick, DE Wallace Gilberry, DE Antonio Reynolds, OG Glenn Bujnoch, OT Dylan Thiry, OT Carnell Stewart, OL Andrew Bain, DT Nate Robinson, WR D.J. Hall, TE Jake Sears (tryout), K Owen Tolson, TE Eric Butler. DT Josh Muse, DT Ogemdi Nwagbuo, LB James Terry (tryout), OG Earl Cager
New York Jets - RB Danny Woodhead, RB Jehuu Caulcrick, DE Bryan Mattison, S Nate Lyles, CB Alfred Phillips, FB Justin Valentine, WR Prechae Rodriguez, OL Brett Byford, DE Jacob Owens (tryout), K Patrick Fisher (tryout), LB Kenwyn Cummings, WR Charles Sullivan (tryout), WR Alan Turner (tryout), TE Brad Listorti, RB Kareem Huggins, OG Shawn McMackin
Oakland Raiders - C Adam Spieker, FB Matt Hahn, LB Shane Simmons, TE Chris Wagner, RB Louis Rankin, OL Brandon Rodd, CB Derrick Brown, LB Malik Jackson, DL Derrick Gray, TE Darrell Strong, QB Brian White, DL Greyson Gunheim
Philadelphia Eagles - OT Franklin Dunbar, WR Terrell Golden, CB Kyle Arrington, FB Jed Collins, WR Frantz Hardy, WR Shaheer McBride, LB Justin Roland, LB Gary Butler (tryout)
Pittsburgh Steelers - WR Micah Rucker, C Doug Legursky, K Julian Rauch, LB Donovan Woods, NT Josh Thompson, FB Doug Jones, CB Travis C. Williams, CB Darren Toney, LB Patrick Bailey, CB Roy Lewis, QB Mike Potts, DL Martavius Prince, DL Jordan Reffett, TE Dezmond Sherrod, OG Pat Schwenke, DT Kyle Clement
San Diego Chargers - OL Tyler Luellen, FB Mike Tolbert, WR Gary Banks, DT Keith Shologan, S Brian Bonner, OG Andrew Crummey, DT Erik Bakhtiari, TE John Tereshinski, CB Josh Bell, TE Wade Betschart, WR Brandon Jackson, DT Lamar Divens, OG Brandyn Dombrowski, FB Roy Betschart, CB Stanley Franks, WR Billy Pittman, WR Greg Bracey, P Billy Vinnedge
San Francisco 49ers - WR Cameron Colvin, WR Robert Jordan, LB Ezra Butler, TE Joe Jon Finley, S DJ Parker, DE Louis Holmes, LB Lance Brandenburgh, OG Brian de la Puente, DE Shaun Richardson, LB Lewis Baker, OG John Booker
Seattle Seahawks - S Jamar Adams, CB Donovan Alexander, WR Travis Brown, WR Michael Bumpus, LB Matt Castelo, G Dustin Dickinson, CB DeMichael Dizer, LB David Hawthorne, S Kelin Johnson, T William Robinson, WR Anthony Russo, S Eric Wicks
St. Louis Rams - FB Brandon McAnderson, OG Stephen Sene, RB Yvenson Bernard, LB Vince Hall, WR Josh Hyman, DT Josh Thompson, LB Mark Magro, WR Matt Caddell, DT Vernon Bryant, DE Rodney Hardeway, CB Justin McKinney, FB Russ Weil
Tampa Bay Bucs - WR Amarri Jackson (tryout), S Jonathan Hefney, DT Tywain Myles, OT Jared Carnes (tryout), OT Walt Walker (tryout), DE Vegas Franklin (tryout), S Steve Tate, WR Derrek Richards, DT Chris Bradwell, CB Elbert Mack, K Chris Gould (tryout), FB Carl Stewart, DE Tommy Blake (tryout), LB Adam Kadela (tryout), LB Corey McKeon (tryout), OT Floyd Headen, WR Wes Doyle, QB Sam Keller (tryout)
Tennessee Titans - WR Jason Rivers, RB Omar Cuff, G Eric Scott, S Tony Joiner, LB Jerrell Freeman, C Fernando Velasco, DT Barry Booker, RB Rafael Little, OT Brock Pasteur, WR Edward Williams
Washington Redskins - OG Kerry Brown, OT Shannon Boatman, OT Devin Clark, S Kevin Mitchell, CB Matterral Richardson, DL Dorian Smith, C Kyle DeVan, QB Bret Meyer, WR Horace Grant, LB Bryan Wilson, S Justin Scott, DE Curtis Gatewood, DE Alonzo Dotson, TE Jason Goode (tryout)
Jeremy Shockey
April 26, 2008
is still a Giant.
Peter King, and everyone else, you are clowns.
update
April 25, 2008
I’ve added the last of McGinn’s DB scores. Don’t forget to check my post from March for a lot more of the scores.
Stay tuned over the weekend, I have more goodies coming.
Mario Manningham’s Wonderlic
April 25, 2008
I am no fan of Pro Football Talk. But this entry really takes the cake. At least give credit where it’s due.
I did not personally work sources to get this information. That is freely acknowledged. However, this information has always been out there. All it required was for someone to do some grunt work. In compiling all of the 2007 and 2008 Wonderlic information on this blog, I have in grand total spent a couple of hours of my time.
And for those wondering about Manningham, there are a couple of other players in that class, as I noted below. RBs aren’t the sharpest knife in the drawer, but Chris Johnson scored a 10. Andre “Bubba” Caldwell scored an 8. Unfortunately for East Carolina, the worst known offender was Travis Williams, scoring only a 4.
The Three-Cone Theory
April 24, 2008
Note: I had absolutely nothing to do with discovering this. It’s just a useful observation that’s worth noting.
A while back, a few posters on BBI noticed an interesting trend. Quoting directly:
Aaron Ross (6.72) 3rd among all CBs
Steve Smith (6.68 ) 4th among all WR
Zak Deossie (6.96) 4th among all LB
Kevin Boss (6.96) 1st among ALL TE
Adam Koets (7.44) 1st among all OT
Ahmad Bradshaw (6.70) 2nd among all RB Read the rest of this entry »
More Wonderlic scores
April 24, 2008
Compiled from Bob McGinn’s columns.
Edit: (4/26) this post has been updated with more LB and DB numbers. Remember, I posted more numbers a few months ago. These are only filling in a couple of the gaps. I also compiled the 2007 numbers if you scroll back a few pages. Read the rest of this entry »