1-Man’s Opinion on Sports–Thursday “Teams in Town-What I Think:

Posted by on February 13th, 2020  •  2 responses  • 

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“Teams in Town–What I Think”

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CHARGERS…an emotion three days since they jettisoned QB-Philip Rivers.  He goes on the market as a marquee two year rental for an NFL team close to winning….Hard to believe GM-Tom Telesco-responding to criticism of dumping a potential Hall of Famer…’we have options in house”.  C’mon now.  Does that mean Bolts might trade out of the 6th slot to stockpile more draft picks and fill the other holes on the roster and put off for another year drafting the next QB on roster.  C’mon now-tell me I didn’t hear wrong….Bolts have 55M in cap space and lots of business to get done-now the question-do key players want to stay on a team without Philip Rivers.

AZTECS….Somebody should tell the truth in this whole Jack Sears transfer from USC-to-SDSU-to out the door.  Who tampered with this kid?  Why would this quarterback not want to come in the front door and be a starter for two years under a new ‘pass happy’ offensive coordinator?  Where’s he going?  No one knows yet, and lots of guys have already signed, graduate transfers included.

PADRES…Pitchers and catchers begin their bullpen sessions in Peoria.  In memory of the late GM-Kevin Towers, who never stopped looking at pitching, this GM-AJ Preller has dragged in 38-pitchers to camp.  Does not look like there are too many slots on that pitching staff open as of now, though arm issues can change the makeup of a staff even while the Cactus League is going on…..No Fernando Tatis in centerfield despite the  eruption of social media about that topic on the table…Interested in seeing how the Padres solve the relationship of what did not happen this winter-the attempts to trade both Will Myers and Austin Hedges….Now both in the clubhouse still-stuck on a team that didn’t want them..just like a team stuck with their contracts….and it goes on and on.

AZTECS….Lost in the noise and excitement of this (25-0) season is the fact junior power forward Matt Mitchell and teammate Yanni Wetzel are in the running for MWC-Player of the year honors…Can you say ‘slam dunk’ on either or both.

GULLS…No one has them on anyone’s radar in our community….Attendance is down….Callups to the Ducks are up…but you know what….since that bad (0-6) start…this team is (22-12-4)…and playing hard behind G-Anthony Stolarz and under guidance of Coach Kevin Dineen.

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1-Man’s Opinion on Sports–Wednesday “Chargers-Rivers–End of an Era”

Posted by on February 12th, 2020  •  2 responses  • 

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“Chargers-End of Era-End of Relationship”

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They’re all gone now, every one last link we had to the San Diego Chargers, from their last great run with the Lightning Bolts, you know the (14-2) season.

Philip Rivers divorce from the Bolts, brought to a conclusion the era of LaDainian Tomlinson…Antonio Gates…Vincent Jackson…Darren Sproles…Eric Weddle…Shawne Merriman and Antonio Cromartie.

Injury, age, free agency, expensive contracts, ended what many thought would be a special time.

This is painful to watch, knowing San Diego no longer has a team, and now no longer has anyone to root for wearing the Lightning Bolt.

At the end of the day, the closing comments on Rivers’ career were polite, probably honest, and definitely sad.

The Chargers rid themselves of a 4,000-yard passer, a leader, a cornerstone citizen, and a talent whose accomplishments covered 23-pages in this year’s media guide.

Owner Dean Spanos made the comment, ‘heart and soul of the team’, and then he cut that heart out by letting him go.

GM Tom Telesco spoke of how hard it was to get to the end of the line, using phrases like icon, legend as a teammate, a trusted leader, someone always accountable.  All honest and sincere.  Telesco has been thru this before reaching the decision to let Peyton Manning go, but that was about injuries, and just as Andrew Luck arrived in Indianapolis.

John Spanos was silent, as he has been for over a year, not wishing to be seen nor heard as President of Football Operations.  Guess (5-11) does that to you.

Silent too was coach Anthony Lynn, stunning in that he has been a standup guy, but maybe his quote to an ESPN reporter ‘not my type of quarterback’ says it all.  Now with the security of a contract extension he votes to oust a future Hall of Famer.  Now we see what type of team he has next year with whatever quarterback they put on the field.

Also missing was napalm-tossing assistant Mark Fabiani, he of scorched earth history dating to the move from San Diego, the one fingered by an exec for telling an NBC reporter the organization was upset ‘Rivers never bought in on the move to LA-never helped us market the team’.  That said, and then slinked back into the shadows.

The Chargers have now become someone else.  Buffalo-without the cold and snow.  Jacksonville-without the heat and humidity.  In essence, a last place team for years, like the Bills and Jags were without a quality quarterback.

Rivers could have been a bridge to the next young QB coming if.  The franchise would have paid him 27M this year and let him play and tutor the likes of Herbert or Tua Tagovailoa.

But there are other problems, all these impending free agents they let get out on the open market, and who have to be re-signed to big contracts, and who will get offers now elsewhere.  And do you think, with Rivers no longer the lynchpin to the Bolts, some of these people want to stay?  Think Hunter Henry doesn’t get an offer in New England.  Think Melvin Gordon to the Raiders.

And Dean Spanos next year begins paying off the 650M-bill he owes for the territorial transfer to move into Los Angeles.  Going into a new stadium as a tenant, coming off a last place season, and moving out a future Hall of Fame quarterback.  And you think the past three years in LA have been hard?  Spanos could have borrowed that 650M, helped finance the stadium in San Diego, been revered, rather than reviled.

Rivers will have his choice.  Indianapolis, Frank Reich, Nick Siriani, a great offensive line, a heavy duty Marlon Mack running the ball, and all those dome games in a perfect climate.  Looks good to me, better than Carolina or Miami, maybe close to equal to become a Tennessee Titan.

This exit was more than just about 23-TDs and 23-turnovers.  It was about personality, it was about philosophy, and it was about dollars.

There are so many memories of Philip Rivers.  The (123-101) record. The (397-TDs–190–Interceptions.  The courage to take (445-sacks). The fire, the leadership, the brutal hits, the ‘dad-gummit’ way of competing every minute of every day.

I close my eyes and I see Rivers throwing TD passes to Antonio Gates.  I see Tomlinson darting-dashing with handoffs and screen passes from that quarterback.  I see the zillion of audible calls at the line of scrimmage.  I hear the post-game emotion filled press conferences, delivering blunt honesty.

Remember Vincent Jackson-Tyrell Williams big play catches.  The little guys, Danny Woodhead and Darren Sproles and all the damage they did coming out of the backfield. Chunk plays killing the other guys.

I see Rivers yapping at Denver’s mouthy do-nothing QB-Jay Cuter.  Rivers pointing at then Broncos coach Josh McDaniels who was always running up and down the sidelines, running his mouth, as his teams went (5-17) before they fired him.

Rivers won 6-games at Arrowhead Stadium.  Won 7-times in Denver.  Beat the Raiders 18-times.  Put down the Steelers with 3-wins and went (3-0) vs Eli Manning.  There was the all time record 503Y-passing day and the 65-pass attempts against Green Bay, and all those 400-yard afternoons in the sunshine that was mostly San Diego.

Oh yes, there were negatives, the (1-8) record against Tom Brady.  The (0-3) mark vs Drew Bree’s.  A bad (5-15) stretch in his last playoff game.  The Marlon McCree interception-fumble in the playoffs.  The bizarre Vincent Jackson-kick the penalty flag incident that killed momentum in another playoff game.  We hurt remembering Tomlinson sitting on a playoff bench with a bruised knee when he could no longer run and catch.

Sadly just 2-playoff wins over his last 11-seasons, from an organization that sadly failed to put enough good players around him. For all his GM-AJ Smith, then Tom Telesco did, they didn’t do enough consistently.

And our last memory is the most painful, getting booed off the field at home, and him choking up in his final press conference, after the final loss in Kansas City.  He was honest and sincere right to the final minute.

We remember the 30-fourth quarter comebacks, the 25-completions in a row, and playing  6-days after knee scope surgery in a playoff game in New England.

Please don’t mention Tyrod Taylor with a (23-21) career record managing games, but not winning many.  Don’t sell me a 1AA quarterback who had 1-TD and 6-picks in preseason last year coming out of North Dakota State.

You can sell me on Justin Herbert from Oregon, but this is a raw rookie, and I hope is not a clone of the last ‘systems quarterback, Joey Harrington who came out of Eugene’s Autzen Stadium.

Things I know for certain.  When Dan Fouts retired, the Chargers went thru 17-different QB’s till they traded for Stan Humphries.  When Humphries left as a concussion victim, the franchise went thru 17-more quarterbacks till the arrival almost simultaneously of the future Hall of Famers-Drew Brees and Rivers.

I know for certain too, no one should ever wear #17 again either.

We lost our team, our legendary QB, and the last link to what San Diego fans loved, the Chargers, taken away by the owner.

Philip Rivers, about faith-football-friends.  Great player.  Greater Person.

Gone.  Era Over.

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1-Man’s Opinion on Sports–Tuesday. “Chargers-Philip Rivers-Why Does It Always End This Way”

Posted by on February 11th, 2020  •  0 Comments  • 

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“Chargers-Always a Crisis”

 

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Why does it always end up this way with any star who wore the Lightning Bolt on the helmet?

Always !

The surprising story weeks back, about QB-Philip Rivers selling his homes in Del Sur and Rancho Santa Fe, and moving the wife and those 9-kids to the Florida panhandle near the Alabama border, now comes to its conclusion.

The Chargers and the quarterback parting ways, they not willing to offer him a contract extension, and he possibly tired of losing, the turnovers, the lack of fan support, not interested in staying.

He has every right to relocate as he gets to the end of his career, especially closer to his beloved ‘Deep Home Alabama’.  But it made no sense if he was considering a contract extension with the Chargers, to have the wife and the kids at the other end of the country while he spends July thru December living-playing in Los Angeles.

And maybe that is the real story, he is leaving the Bolts, in an ugly divorce after 16-dedicated, loyal years.  You know how it works when you are around the Spanos family-you give them lots, they take it and then treat you badly.

This is deeper than Rivers 23-touchdown-23 turnover season.  This is more than a lousy (5-11) record.  This is more than the firing of Offensive Coordinator Ken Whisenhunt.

Sources say Rivers is ‘offended’ big time, that someone close to Dean Spanos would drop hints to the national media, that the organization was upset the quarterback did not move to LA, and “was not all in” with helping promote the team in the Los Angeles market, as they lost games, played in a stadium overwhelmed by fans of the other team, and missed the playoffs again and again.

Offended-you bet.  I bet he said more than ‘dad-gummit’ too.

Whoever made the comment did not have the courage to put their name next to it.  I doubt it was Dean Spanos.  I doubt it was Tom Telesco.  I don’t think it was John Spanos.  It was not Anthony Lynn.  They know what that QB meant to the franchise. Can you say the author of so many ‘scorched earth’ statements in the teams final days in San Diego (Mark Fabiani) might have been the source, at Spanos’ direction?

In a year in which his contract was expiring, they could have signed him to an extension last off season. Done it in season.  Sat down and committed at the end of the season.  Announced they were franchise tagging him to bring him back for next season.  None of that happened did it?

Why does every Chargers relationship end so badly?

This is not just about Philip Rivers, his history, his legacy, his passion, his productivity.  It’s about the Spanos team ownership history.

You think back at all the ugly contract holdouts and how it impacted the Bolts in recent times.  Impacted them, key players sitting out  games, and the team losing early season games, that killed their chances to make the plahyoffs.

Think about stars of the past and what happened in recent history.

Antonio Gates long holdout-missed the playoffs.
Vincent Jackson holdout-missed the playoffs
Joey Bosa-missed start of rookie season-missed the playoffs.

Take it a step farther, how stars were treated and dispatched.

Junior Seau-dealt to Miami.
LaDanian Tomlinson-exited to the NY Jets
Rodney Harrison-shipped to New England
Vincent Jackson-left for Tampa Bay
Darren Sproles-onto the Eagles
Eric Weddle-signed with Baltimore

And back in the day, Dan Fouts retirement press conference was held in his home, with no Chargers officials around.

And now we face Philip Rivers living outside Pensacola, Florida, and possibly becoming a Miami Dolphin for a pass happy coach (Bruce Arians).  Linking up in Indianapolis, playing behind a good offensive line for a coach he trusts-his ex Bolts Coordinator (Frank Riech).  Or maybe showing up across the border in Tennessee with the Titans, who have a power running back, a heralded offensive front and a pretty fiery coach (Mike Vrabel).

The Chargers loss would surely be someone else’s gain.  Are the Bolts thinking they will open next season in a new stadium with journeyman Tyrod Taylor, or 3rd stringer Easton Stick at quarterback?  Might they draft a bluechip rookie, but do they think Tua Tagovailoa or Justin Herbert will sell tickets or win.  The Fight-for-LA has already been lost.

I sat and watched the emotional farewell press conference for the retirement of Eli Manning of the Giants.  Former head coaches like Tom Coughlin and Bill Parcells were there.  So were legendary QBs like Phil Simms and others.  Eli’s closing comment was impressive ‘Once a Giant-Always a Giant’.  Not here in Boltville.

Never happens with the Chargers.  Not with Dan Fouts, and likely not with Philip Rivers.

There is just something amiss with everything about the Chargers way of doing business.

Why do things that end this way with their stars.  ‘Classless Culture’.

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1-Man’s Opinion on Sports–Monday “NFL Fans-Do We Need This-XFL?”

Posted by on February 10th, 2020  •  0 Comments  • 

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“Football–Do We Need This”

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We’ve just come thru an electric NFL season, capped by a wild finish to the Super Bowl.

The playoff were spectacular.  The TV ratings were excellent.  The comebacks, triggered by this new breed of NFL quarterbacks, are changing the landscape.

Here comes the NFL, the Draft Combine, and possibly the most active era of NFL free agency involving big name quarterbacks, named Rivers-Brady-Newton-Brees-Winston and more.

And now we have this on my television…the debut of the XFL spring league.

Will little fanfare, virtually no name talent, the league’s 8-teams debuted this weekend.

Some 17,000 fans flocked to watch games in Washington, DC and football mad Houston.  I guess at $15 a ticket, it’s something to do aside from go to the movies.

The quality of play was average to borderline sloppy, but it was the first game of the season, so cut them slack.

We know the coaches who are handling the teams, some respected names like Bob Stoops, Marc Trestman, Kevin Gilbride, Winston Moss.  You know some of the assistants too, Norm Chow, Mike Riley, Chuck Long, Jerry Glanville, Dennis McKnight.

It is February, and every NFL team has 90-players under contract.  That means the top (2,880) players are already signed.  What is on the XFL roster you might watch on these Saturday-Sunday games are the fringe of the fringe.  And they are being paid fringe money too,  some ($2,200) a game plus winning bonuses, for the next 10-weeks.

We walked down this path a year ago this week.  You remember the much ballyhooed Alliance for American Football, the San Diego Fleet, Bill Polian, unpaid bills and salaries.  The league that ceased operation after just 8-weeks.

It wasn’t NFL-Europe pitting the Scottish Claymores-vs-London Monarchs.  It wasn’t the old World Football League of the Hawaiians and the Memphis Southmen.  Surely not the Doug Flutie-Herschel Walker-Donald Trump led New Jersey Generals of the USFL.   Maybe a poor imitation of the first XFL with a running back who went by the nickname ‘He Hate Me’.  Hell, it’s not even the CFL-where I know names that went to Canada.

There is no Colin Kaeperneck, no Johnny Manziel, no Tim Tebow.  Virtually no recognizable names.

When your quarterbacks are Landry Jones, Cardale Jones, Josh Johnson, Connor Cook, Luis Perez, Taylor Heinicke, BJ Daniels, Matt McGloin  and Chase Litton, I just wonder if there is a need for all this.

I guess football fans will be fascinated for 15 minutes watching it.  And the addicted will take part in the betting Apps they have put together.

But do you think any of these guys interest the Chargers-Rams-Raiders?  They already have 90-on the roster, with the draft still to come.

As the carnival barker would say…”A fool and his money-soon part”….

Don’t know if it is really on anyone’s radar, not with the Cactus League-Grapefruit Circuit opening, not with the NBA-NHL playoffs coming, not with the Daytona 500 and the Indy 500 looming, and not with all things NFL-that we all pay attention too.

XFL-RIP…saying it before you cease operation.  Another weird idea, don’t you think?

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1-Man’s Opinion on Sports–Friday “Aztecs-Old Ball Coach–New Era”

Posted by on February 7th, 2020  •  0 Comments  • 

 

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“Aztecs Football–New Era-Next Head Coach”

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It’s Brady Hoke’s  team now and again..

The ‘Rocky Long era completed a superb run when the longtime coach elected not to take an offer to remain on the Aztecs staff, and instead foot the Defensive Coordinators job at New Mexico.

Brady Hoke comments:

..Always exciting at end of recruiting class…
..Signed 6-on Wednesday to go with 12-early.

..Jaylen Amsted….Rushed for 1100…averaged 7.8YPC..big and tough runner
..Aaron Green…6’4-257-blocking tight end
..Sebastian Hernandez…Huge OT from Cerritos College

..We also signed 2-linebackers from out of state.

..18-total in the class…8-on offense…10-on defense
..Our needs suggested heavy in offensive line
..We needed young DBs…signed 6-of them

..Guys fit our profile….athletes…integrity…love for the game
..Thin year locally…only 2-signed…not as ;many Division 1-guys in the market
..Recruiting is life blood of the program…we have great relationship locally with schools
..Will agree we have a lot of local kids already here.

..Coaching change not make an impact …12-early signings stayed with us.
..We did not need immediate fixes so not many junior colleges.

..Will hold scholarship or two because of grad transfers.
..Jack Sears-good question to ask him-why he left
..New staff…alot of ‘getting to know each other right now’…6-weeks conditioning

..Coaches already meeting to talk about the terminology of learning 3-3-5 defense
..Learn what we will do in terms of coding-play calls-on offense

..The delivery of the product may be different, but our culture will be difference.
..Leadersnip will remain the same…meeting with each upper class

..New coordinators….Jeff Hecklinski-Kurt Mannix..great teachers..great track record…I hired them because they are good.

…Evaluate 2019 season…if team doesn’t score they can’t beat you.
..If you can’t score-tough time winning.
..Great combo of being physical-ground and pound offense…we will run 2-back and 1-back sets
..Jeff has thrown the ball well everywhere he has been.
..There will be a lot of little things we will look at …all the little things in spring camp important teaching
..Yes fans like seeing passing yards and all that…but what they like is ‘winning’
..We blitzed a lot because we had great playmakers
..We have 4-young QBs-they will all complete for the job…there is a blank slate to learn.

..There is a lot that will happen at different schools with transfer QBs..why we kept grants open
..We have 21 coming up in senior class..there will..there will be full allotment scholarships next year .

..We tried like hell to get Rocky Long to stay…but love him, except the 4-hours we will play New Mexico.
..It was lifestyle-family-football choice for him

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