1-Man’s Opinion on Sports-Monday “What I Saw on the Weekend”

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“What I Think-What I Saw on the Weekend”

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THE MIGHTY 1090….People have opinions about the demise of the sports-talk radio station. This story is not over. Another column will be coming this week. I had a record (2,470) hits on my website in the first 12-hours after my “Blood on the Hands” column was posted. People cared. People listened.

PADRES-DDDGERS…A fun weekend. It was part Mardi-Gras, part Soccer Crowd, part NFL playoff game. Talking about the crowds at Petco Park. The noise in the yard. The mob scene in the park in the park. The electricity and the emotion during the 3-game series. The stands were full of Padres Navy-bue, and Dodgers Royal-Blue. They sang, they booed, their cheered, they jeered. 1-side of the stadium chanted ‘Beat LA’. The other side sang ‘Dodgers-Dodgers;. There were big hits, mammoth home runs, big plays on defense, and 3-sello8ut crowds too. Imagine what it would be like if the Padres were in a playoff race in September. Imagine October at Petco Park. it would be just like this past weekend. Even the losses to LA, and the blown leads can’t take the edge over what we saw near the Gaslamp Quarter. Hunter Benfro’s grand slam home run in the 9th capped off a pretty charged-up Friar weekend.

YANKEES…They are hanging tough, but you wonder how long they can keep this up. 18-wins so far, trying to keep pace with 1st place Tampa Bay in the AL East. They have 16-players on the disabled list, and it’s just the first week of May. You wonder what they’ll be like when they get Stanton, Judge, Gregarious and others

MIAMI MESS….He’s unpopular and his team is lousy. Own up to it, Derek Jeter. What a disaster of a start for the Marlins CEO, after his illustrious career. He traded away all his talent. He fired most of the veteran scouts. Changed managers. Now he’s got a (9-24) team, averaging (9,446) fans per game and criticizing everyone but himself and his leadership. What a disaster.

PHILLIES PHANS….The loved it when Bryce Harper signed that 330M free agent contract. Now a month into the season he’s hitting (.236), making errors in the outfield and on the base paths. It’s a long season, but now he’s disliked in Washington, where he left and now Philly where he arrived.

BAD DEALS….Six weeks into the season, and Dallas Keuchel and Craig Kimbrel are still unsigned. Are the players getting bad deals from the clubs, or maybe bad advice from their agents. How can these two guys not be signed? Demanding too much money on the advice of agents. Not in the best interest of their clients for sure.

NBA-GAME OF HORSE…Watching Houston-Golden State is fun. It’s like a three point shooting contest against your friends in the school yard. James Harden and Eric Gordon combining for 71-points, making sure Kevin Durant’s 46 point night didn’t beat them. Lots of 3-point shots, lots of fouls, lots of whining too, and more to see this week.

DEFENSE OPTIONAL…Same thing watching this Nuggets-Blazers series, which has come down to a game of horse, Nikola Jokic vs the Portland backcourt of Damian Lillard-CJ Mccollum shootout. Nothing wrong with a (137-136) four overtime game, unless you are a defensive purist.

NOBODY LEFT NHL….The top teams are all on summer vacation in the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Tampa Bay Lightning, and all their goal scorers, went out 4-straight. Then Alex Ovechkin and the defending champ Washington Caps left. Pittsburgh was dispatched. Calgary exited. Last year’s Cinderella team, Winnipeg was dumped. Then the New York Islanders were put on ice 4-straight. Strangest postseason I have ever seen.

GULLS FOR REAL…The San Diego Gulls are deep in the AHL playoffs, and they have earned it. They are up (2-0) in their series with Bakersfield in the second round. The parent Anaheim Ducks, who did not get to the postseason sent all their top draft picks back to San Diego to give them a taste of fierce playoff pressure. And Dallas Eakins team is now (20-6-4) on the road since mid-December. Think about that stat. A legitimate chance to go all the way to the AHL finals.

WHAT’S UP AT THE WHITE HOUSE….Tiger Woods will be with President Trump today to receive the Medal of Freedom honors. Golf saluted him for getting a Green Jacket at the Masters. An amazing accomplishment coming back from all those surgeries. But the history about him, what he did, how he treated people, his addictions etc, don’t merit Medal of Freedom, our nation’s great honor. Shouldn’t Trump give it to real heroes, those in war, our veterans, our police, our first respondents, doctors who do research, people in the philanthropic world? How does Tiger and strippers,hookers and pancake waitresses merit this day?

KENTUCKY DERBY CRISIS….We now need video replay for everything. Home runs and outs on the bases in baseball. Flagrant fouls in the NBA. Turnovers in in the NFL. Goals in the NHL. Then the 18-minute video replay that took the Run for Roses victory away from Maximum Security on Saturday. What a judgement call. Did the jockey move his first place horse wide to block the challengers down the stretch. Did the blocking move cause contact with 3-other horses chasing them. Huge debate, tough to really see the intent-the damage. Did they get it right? Depends who you talk to, or who you bet on?

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1-Man’s Opinion on Sports–Friday “Death of Mighty 1090–Blood on Their Hands”

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“Death of Mighty 1090-Blood On Their Hands”

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I punched up the two all sports stations I worked at, helped pioneer, helped build, had great success at.

690 was programming Chinese Mandarin shows on that 77,000-blowtorch signal yesterday.

1090 was into Mexican music and Spanish talkshows on their 50,000-watt big stick on Thursday.

It made me sick to my stomach. I wanted to vomit. I felt so bad, personally, and professionally, for all I had given to the sports-talk format in San Diego, and for all the employees who have come, gone, been hired-fired, and now laid off.

It’s a complex story of why two legendary sports-talk stations, iconic in history, with tremendous ratings and revenue success in the past, are now programming Chinese Mandarin and Spanish Talk.

Here’s an insiders view of what has happened:

HISTORY..John Lynch founded the original sports-talk station, XTRA-690 in 1988, under the Noble Broadcast banner, operating it into the late 1990s, when the station was taken over by Jacor, and then sold to Clear Channel Radio, then on its nationwide spending spree to buy stations everywhere. It went out of business in 2002, when Clear Channel dissolved it, moving the format to Los Angeles.

Lynch resurfaced to create the Mighty 1090, putting it on the air in 2003, running it until 2012, when he was forcibly removed. His investors over that run included real estate magnate Doug Manchester, Viejas Casino, and then JMI-John Moores Incorporated.

690 had big ratings-revenue success, till corporate radio made some strange decisions. 1090 struggled financially for years, till its demise, impacted by bad decisions almost from the start.

OWNERSHIP…XTRA-690 and the Mighty 1090’s signals and program licenses were held by Mexican groups, who then leased the towers and program licenses to Lynch to program initially solid Gold music (69-XTRA Gold), which evolved into News-Talk, then launched sports talk. The 1090 signal became Sports-Talk for its long run. Ownership poured enormous amounts of money into the Mexican coffers to operate one of the most expensive formats in radio, Sports-Talk, and play-by-play. XTRA 690 was the longtime home of the San Diego Chargers. 1090 was the flagship station for the Padres.

THE ENDING…It happened suddenly for 690. Clear Channel decided to exit Mexican radio ownership in 2002, not because of money problems, but to reach the FCC mandated quota of how many stations you could own in a market. But in doing so, it decided to get rid of the big signal that 690 had, while retaining two smaller ‘AM’ signals, KSDO-1130 and KPOP-1360. Years later, Clear Channel execs admitted they made a terrible mistake giving up the highly rated 690 stick, that was billing upwards of 9M a year as a regional station, to move the format to Los Angeles. The Mighty 1090 sank under the weight of huge debt, the fees paid to the two Mexican ownerships, enormous financial losses incurred in Padres rights fees, a changing advertising market. It ended quickly when the two Mexican owners took over the three stations, for lack of payments. BCA lost its FM and ESPN 1700, then lost 1090. In their final staff meeting, ownership told what employees that were left, there was no more money to do business. Employees were given 20-days to accept whatever severance packages were offered, or they to would be taken off the table. Some form of bankruptcy is likely on the horizon. an awful finish for two big signals that had been successful in the past.

FINANCIALS…XTRA 690 made money, though they spent money. They were paying 3M a year for the Chargers-NFL rights fees, when the Spanos family elected to leave the station, to try to do a bigger money deal at KFMB AM-FM-TV. The Chargers wound up going to 4-different stations over their final years, never getting what they were paid at 690, then moved the franchise to Los Angeles. 1090 lost an estimated 20M with the high rights fees paid to the Padres, complicated by a decade worth of bad baseball, which became less and less saleable. Sources say in the 13-years 1090 operated, it lost 30M total. When it shutdown this week, 1090 still owed more than 300,000 in back fees to the two Mexican owners it rented the stations from Jaime Bonilla-Tijuana and Andre Bichara-Monterrey. Neither wanted to do business with BCA-1090, until the past debts were repaid. No incoming investors wanted to take on the old debt.

THE DEALS…JMI walked away from 1090 funding three months ago. This despite a reduced lease agreement with both Mexican owners for one year. The stations fees to the two Mexican owners totalled 4M per year to Bonilla and Bichara. That was before you ever turned the lights on, and that was in addition to the rights fees that had to be paid to the pro teams they carried, and the money paid to talkshow hosts, plus operating expenses. Sources say at the end, the stations were billing 300,000 per month in ad revenues, bringing in some 3.5M annually for the three station cluster. Expenses were in excess of 5M, with cost of operation and payroll. Financial losses yearly amounted to 2-to-4M. It was not sustainable. Despite a 1-year reduction in fees, that expired in 2018, the station was still bleeding money. Sources say the 1090 owners were hit with an additional bill, from one of the Mexican owners, who wanted an additional 250,000 payment for Mexican FCC charges. JMI, funding the stations, said no. It was the end of the relationship at JMI, who had replaced Viejas, who had walked away years prior because of massive financial losses.

INSIDE THE BUILDING….At the end you could throw a hand grenade down the hallways, and not hit anyone. BCA had gone thru 3-rounds of staff layoffs. They were operating a major market station with a skeleton crew. The top executives were all mandated to take paycuts from the 6-figure contracts they were making. The station walked away from the Padres contract, and yet the financial losses continued. Morale died, and then falling behind in payments, Bonilla seized his two stations, the Max FM and ESPN 1700. And then Bichara seized 1090 shutting it down.

BLAME GAME…It would be easy to point fingers at the players in this tragic play, but it was a deeply flawed business model, exasperated by mistake after mistake. A look at the players in all this.

JOHN LYNCH…A brilliant entrepreneur, with all types of ideas about the future of the format. He put together XTRA-690, launching it at the same time as WFAN-New York and WIP-Philadelphia. But he bears the responsibility of all the bad deals that led to the demise of 690, and then the painful death of 1090. Grossly overpaying for the Chargers-Padres rights hurt the station. The financial deals he made to lease 1090, the Max and ESPN 1700, both who had bad signals, were excessive, and led to the stations death. The cost was 4M-annually. As brilliant as he was as an idea man, using other peoples money, history will write he lost 690-1090, and left the Union Tribune after his creative 7M-TV investment (UTTV) failed.

MIKE GLICKENHAUS…One of a series of GMs, and the latest, who tried to stop the bleeding. His idea of doing a ton more digital, as a way to create revenue streams, could not generate enough revenue, as the bills mounted. He spent 400,000 of JMI money to try and improve the signal of the Max FM, only to see it fail, and then have the owner seize the station. A Lynch protege, he was also removed at 690, then as GM of Finest City Broadcasting, a 3-station FM block he helped create, the UT, and now 1090. He inherited a mess, and eventually drowned in the red-ink.

MIKE SHEPARD…A long time program director in music, he came in to oversee the operation of all three stations. A music programming guy doing sports, was open to debate, but he lived and worked long hours, then was let go in the cutbacks with the end just on the horizon. An innocent victim.

GABE HOBBS….A longtime consultant, brought in to try and rally the station. How someone in Tampa Bay is supposed to program a San Diego station boggles the mind. His hirings of JD Hayworth, Dan Sileo, and his decision to jettison, Lee Hamilton, force out John Kentera, and watch the Padres-Aztecs leave the station played a part in the station demise. 1090 was 8th in the ratings at one point, in a 31-station market. When Hobbs contract ended, the station had plunged to 25th in the market. I asked the question when I was bought out, after they did everything Hobbs wanted, “are you a better station without Hacksaw-Coach-Padres-Aztecs?” Never got an answer. The ratings scoreboard does not lie.

DOUG MANCHESTER…One of Lynch’s initial investors, he cashed his chips in early, forcing a mad scramble to find new investors. His attention span to the radio project was short, and he wanted out. He eventually bought the Union Tribune, then sold the paper, and kept that building, now converting it into another one of his many hotels. He is an entrepreneur.

VIEJAS….Lynch used his personality and sales skills to convince the Indian nation to be an investor. It was not an easy relationship, for Viejas did not get rich by losing 4M a year in radio. They opted out after years of red-ink.

JMI….Ex Padres owner John Moore group took over from Viejas. Few knew or realized the real owner was the philanthropic Becky Moores, who took over that segment of the JMI empire in divorce proceedings. She funded the station as the lead-silent investor for years, until the losses and the Mexican owner conflicts, drove her out. Give her credit for benevolence.

MEXICO…When the radio economy was healthy, a station might have been able to survive with the rental fees the Mexican owners charged Lynch’s group, Nobel Broadcast, then BCA. The same with what 1090’s owners wanted JMI to pay. But the collapse of the advertising economy, the collapse of the ratings, the loss of the NFL team, and the defection of the Padres, became catastrophic. There are other groups in San Diego that own Mexican stations (LMA-Local Media) and the Univision stations, and they have done well with better leases with Mexican owners. BCA never had that luxury. When BCA tried to actually purchase 1090-the Max-1700, they were told it would take some 20M to buy the FM-1700 combo and 11M to outright purchase the 1090 signal. That’s a 31M outlay, when US brokers say the stations are probably worth no more than 5M apiece. For Mexico, it was, and always has been about taking US money. They turned out to be bad partners.

CHARGERS-PADRES…Both franchises have always been out for paydays. The Chargers left 690, right after their Super Bowl run, and they never got close to the rights fees they had as they moved from station to station. The Padres left a legendary relationship at KFMB for years, went to Clear Channel-KOGO and have bounced around since then. They took 1090’s big money offer, and then left to go Entercom, in strictly a ‘give me a check’ deal, now on an FM station you cannot hear across the entire county or up the inland empire. The word ‘partnership’ hasn’t really been part of the Chargers-Padres language, but they are in business for themselves, no one else..

ARBITRON….Radio stations live and die off the Neilsen-Arbitron ratings, an imperfect science, whereby listeners are paid to wear a meter that registers what stations you listen to electronically. The inequity is there is no way to tell who gets meters, what part of the market they live in, what their habits are. KPBS, with 1-hour local programming is the top rated station in the market, because their listeners, turn the station on, and listen to PBS programming all day skewing the ratings. What if a preponderance of meters wind up in the Hispanic community, is that a fair and impartial allocation to get a balanced listening group. What if there are few meters in places like LaJolla, or the North County or East Bay? Advertising agencies crunch numbers, and they control probably 75% of the ad revenue in the market. If you don’t have ratings, you don’t have a chance.

DIGITAL WORLD…In this new age of so many ways to deliver information, news, sports, talk, music, video, the clout of stations, even with big time signals is lessened. Radio wants in on all this, but in promoting its websites and digital apps, it’s inviting listeners to go away from their shows, to become ‘select listeners’. In doing so, they have forgotten that Neilsen does not rate digital, just the stations themselves, who is listening and for how long. On top of that, station websites still don’t create huge addendum billing for the stations.

SAN DIEGO MARKET…It may have a population base of 3.3M now, but it does not have the advertising economy you would normally have. Few Fortune 500-companies, not a lot of huge industries, and a plethora of media companies clawing at the advertising pie. The big broadcast companies, I-Heart and Entercom have select stations doing well in the economy. The rest have to fight for table crumbs of advertising nickels left out there. The advertising market has never really come back, nor grown with the population base.

THE FUTURE….There are two all sports stations left in the market, the Fan 97-3, the Padres flagship, owned by Entercom, and XTRA-1360-owned by I-Heart Radio. Neither is a big time player in the market. There is at least one broadcast business group interested in finding a way to take over the 1090 facilities, and talent roster, but it will not pay off the old debt. A newly formed company may still yet surface, but it has to be on a big signal. Dealing with the Mexican X-stations, may not be the solution, maybe buying the KFMB-AM-FM Stations may be the road to go. But that would take an investment of some 30M, the asking price the new KFMB owners, Tegna, are asking. Doing business at a “K” station rather than an “X” signal out of Mexico may be the only way to survive.

THE RATINGS…The ratings issued for March comparing the 3-all sports stations in San Diego. 1090 owned the format.

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Day-Parts….Men 25-54

…………….1090…97-3….1360
6-9am……4.0…..1.3……0.9…

9-noon…..3.0…..1.5……2.2…

12-3pm…..6.3…..2.4…..1.1..

3-6pm……6.5……2.1……1.2..

6-9pm……1.0……3.2……1.3..

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THE AUTOPSY…. There are two sets of lines on the street right now. On the line to your left, all the talent that was victimized by all the decisions leadership made that impacted and ended careers. Hacksaw, Coach, Dave & Jeff, Darrin Smith, Marty Caswell, Scott & BR, and a huge roster of dedicated young support people, producers, board ops, production people, sales people etc.

On the line on the right-hand side are all the people in management, the decision-makers, the money people, who did all these deals, that led to the demise of two iconic sports stations.

You can identify them, they are the ones standing in line to wash their hands in the restroom, hoping to get rid of the ‘blood on their hands’ for what happened to two pretty good all sports signals.

There are a pretty good cross section of talkshow talents out of work right now in San Diego. All because of other people’s decision. Maybe they will resurface in the coming months, if the two financial groups can find a way to put the station on the air with new leadership.

No one wants to listen to Chinese Mandarin talk on 690 or Spanish talk on 1090.

A lot of reasons why this happened. A lot of blame to go around too.

Instead we wait and hope. We also wait and watch the guys in the line on the right. You know, the ones with ‘blood on their hands’.

RIP….Mighty 1090…..XTRA-Sports-690.

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1-Man’s Opinion in Sports-Thursday “Padres–Getting There Not Easy”

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“Padres Baseball-Getting There Isn’t Easy”

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They were in first place for a couple of weeks, and that was pretty cool.

We have seen some pretty impressive plays at shortstop and third base. Thank you Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis.

Some long distance home runs from Franmil Reyes, and the second highest home run total for April in the Padres 50-year history.

So now, with the Dodges coming to town, we have settled in to watch this team grow.

The quick start they had, (11-5), has been replaced by a (6-9) stretch.

Tatis is hurt. Wil Myers is striking out at alarming rate. We fear fatigue will set in with the kid pitchers.

The team isn’t hitting much. The kid pitchers have really battled. The bullpen has been pretty good.

Some comments about what I’ve seen as April has turned into May

KIDS DAY AT THE PARK….MLBs youngest rotation has pitched pretty well. Yes the ERAs are a bit high, thanks to an odd bad inning or so, but all in all, Eric Lauer, Joey Lucchesi, Chris Paddack, Nick Margavicisus, and now Cal Quantrill, have all pitched well.

The sum total of the 5-starters, a record of (9-10), not bad for a rotation with an average age of (23Y). The fivesome has a combined (3.78-ERA)..again, very impressive.

Paddack could be a rookie of the year candidate, with his (1.91-ERA). Margavicius (3.23-ERA) has been really competitive. Much has been expected from the Lauer-Lucchesi combo, but their ERA’s are high (4.41-4.94).

Of big concern, in 31-games this year, Andy Green has used his top relievers Kirby Yates and Craig Stammen a combined 31-times, and has gone to the bullpen 101-times in those 31-games.

Protecting the young starting pitchers arms is important.

BAD BATS…..It’s early in the season, but this team is still not hitting. Lots of games to play, but I would have expected more from proven veterans. No yet though.

I wonder how long this will go, and how long the fans will accept what they are seeing in the batting order.

Eric Hosmer (.248). Manny Machado (.236) Wil Myers (.248). Manny Margot (.253)..Hunter Renfro (.223)…Franmil Reyes (240)..Austin Hedges (.175)…Francisco Mejia (.146)….Greg Garcia (.214)….Luis Urias (.083).

We thought we’d need patience dealing with the young pitching. Instead, we may need to show patience with a substandard batting order.

Here come the first place Dodgers. Here are the young Padres, surely playing better than last year’s (66-96) mess, but not very consistent yet.

Padres fans, Home Depot has 50-pound bags of patience on sale this weekend. Might need to buy a couple of bags for the summer baseball season.

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1-Man’s Opinion on Sports–Wednesday “Teams-Names in News”

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“Names in the News”

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Random Thoughts about People in Town:

MIGHTY 1090….I would have never thought we’d ever see this day, a major market sports-talk station, with good ratings, would cease operation. Drowned by a sea of red-ink that dates back to its original launch in 2003. Lots of reasons for it. Lots of people to blame. Will explain at the end of the week in a 1-Man’s Opinion Column, from someone who lived thru it.

FERNANDO TATIS….Headed to the disabled list…so gifted a player, excelling at virtually everything he does For a 20-year old to play this well, this consistently, this young is superb. It was a scary hamstring injury. I first thought groin, then I thought hamstring, and then I feared a ‘tear’. So far it does not appear that way, but you have to treat these injuries with caution, because his speed, is a key component of his major league game.

PADRES PITCHING….It’s been a long time since the Friars have had so many young arms get to the show this quickly, and have success. Lauer, Lucchesi, Paddack, Margavicius are the makings of a superb group of young pitchers. Not since the arrival of Andy Benes, Joey Hamilton and Greg Harris in the 1989-to-1995 era have this many young arms had this success.

HISTORY LESSON…The average age of those 4-starting pitchers is (23.4Y). Not since the Baby Birds of the Baltimore Orioles, in 1960, has baseball seen a young rotation like this. You do remember pitching guru, Manager Paul Richards. His young staff was (22) Chuck Estrada (18-11)…(21) Milt Pappas (15-11)….(22) Steve Barber (10-7)….(21) Jerry Walker (3-4)….(21) Jack Fisher (12-11). The relievers were gray beards (37) Hoyt Wilhelm and (35) Hal ‘Skinny’ Brown. That was a long time ago.

BOLTS BUILDING…Look at the quiet efficient job Tom Telesco has done with the Chargers drafts. The breed of athletes, the speed, the tenacity. DT-Jerry Tillery, joins DE-Joey Boss, S-Derwin James, CB-Dion King..LB-Kayzir White…LB-Uchenna Nwosu….CB-Michael Davis….CB-Treovr Williams…S-Adrian Phillips. That’s a lot of young talent added in just a 3-year window to that defense.

AAF-FLEET….They’re gone, the San Diego Fleet, and the AAF, leaving behind a trail of debt, and filing for bankruptcy last week. The AAF incurred 48M in debt, from unpaid leases, hospital bills, hotel bills, and the stiffing of vendors who did ‘good faith’ business from San Diego to San Antonio to every city in between. There are (1,117) creditors in that bankruptcy form. No one will get paid. No one could have foreseen this. It likely destroys the reputation of Charlie Ebersole and Bill Polian, who put their names and legacies behind this project.

BAD GUY-BAD DECISION….The draft has come and gone, and once promising LT-Tyler Roemer, thought to be a lock draft pick, did not get selected. His suspension and attitude issues, destroyed his chances of going early, in fact, going period. Then the revelations he was involved in a year long abusive relationship with another coed, that led to counseling, then a suspension by coach Rocky Long, buried him. Offered all the guidance in the world, he proceeded to destroy all his relationships at SDSU. He signed a contract to come to the Raiders camp finally.

WRONG DECISION….Add Jalen McDaniels name to the list of ‘made a mistake’. Should not have left SDSU to file for the NBA draft. He still must deal with this ‘voyeur’ lawsuit, filed by a high school friend he video taped in a sexual affair, and that put it out on social media. As skilled as he was, he had too many games in which he was MIA. Add this to the situation, there are just 2-rounds to the NBA draft, 60-selections in all. Do you know how many underclassmen filed for this draft? The scoreboard shows ‘174’ underclassmen, and an additional ’58’ international players, for two rounds. Next stop NBA-G League? Maybe China-Phillipines-Turkey? One more year, with a good recruiting class and a big season with the Aztecs, might have locked him into the 1st round. Now, this year, that many players, don’t think so.

BIG PLAYER-SMALL TIME TEAM….Point Loma Nazarence had a great season (31-5) and got to the Division II finals before losing. They’ve lost their coach, to the head job at Idaho State, and now their star player, the late blooming 6’8 Dalton Hommes has left for the NBA draft. Might get picked. Might wind up in Europe. But what a season and what a story.

GREAT SEASON-NOT SO GREAT ENDING….A fabulous run by the San Diego Sockers, this (23-1) season record, ended with a disappointing home-pitch loss to the Monterrey Flash in the MASL playoffs, denying them the chance to go play in the finals. The Landon Donovan arrival at mid season was a marketing coup, though him not playing road games lessened the impact. It would be fun to have him back next year, but at what price?

GULLS ROAD TRIP….They open the second round of the AHL playoffs in Bakersfield against the Condors, the top team in the Pacific Division on Wednesday. The Condors had a record 17-game win streak late in the season. They won 41-games on the year. This series matches two highly regarded first round draft picks. Edmonton Oilers high number 1-pick, defenseman Evan Bouchard, will play for the Condors. Anaheim Ducks first round pick Sam Steele has scored 20-goals this season for the Gulls in addition to his time spent with the NHL club. Both teams are loaded with AHL veterans too, and both goalies can get hot, Kevin Boyle of San Diego-Shane Starter (2.33-GAA). The intangible about Gulls hockey, coach Dallas Eakins ability to get his team ready on the road. San Diego is (18-6-4) away from home since December. No team does that in hockey, the Gulls have.

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1-Man’s Opinion on Sports-Tuesday “NFL-Draft-Report Cards for Teams”

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“NFL Draft Report Card-Team by Team Grades”

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A look at the NFL teams and what they did at the Draft Table.

CHARGERS…Drafted well. Drafted to fill needs with DT-Jerry Tillery and S-Nassir Adderly. Went for small college players after that….Grade (B)

RAMS…Did not have a lot of picks but added secondary youth with S-Taylor Rapp-CB-David Long…Grade (C)

ARIZONA…What a haul, not just QB-Kyler Murray, but CB-Byron Murphy, speed WR-Andy Isobella and more. In fact top 6-picks could all contribute. They need them too. Grade (A)

ATLANTA…Badly needed offensive line help and got it with Chris Lindstrom-OG and OT-Kaleb McGary…Grade (A).

BALTIMORE…They needed to overhaul a defense after so many players left. WR-Maquise Brown can fly, but is small and coming off a fractured foot.. Pass rushing DE-Jaylon Ferguson has burst. Grade (B)

BUFFALO….Tremendous early picks, falling to them, in DT-Ed Oliver, OT-Corey Ford, and tough guy RB-Devin Singletary. Grade (A)

CAROLINA….Had lots of needs, maybe DE-Brian Burns will be a player. OT-Greg Little will play. Who knows what to make of QB-Will Grier. Grade (C).

CHICAGO…Not a lot of picks. RB-David Montgomery had great career. Who knows about WR-Riley Ridley. Grade (D)

CINCINNATI…They got what they needed, and may have stolen one later int he draft. OT-Jonah Williams is big time player…..RB-Rod Anderson had great career at Oklahoma derailed by injuries. RB-Trayveon Williams did the same at Texas AM. Grade (B)

CLEVELAND…For not having lots of picks, did well, with LSU-CB-Greedy Williams, Alabama LB-Mack Wilson and BYU-LB-Sione Takitaki. Grade (A)

DALLAS….Had depth issues in both lines, that’s what they drafted, but are they players, Trysten Hill-DT-UCF and OG-Connor McGovern-Penn State.. We shall see. Grade (C)

DENVER….It all worked out, the gamble to trade back, and who landed in their lap. TE-Noah Fant-Iowa so impressive, OT-Dalton Risner-multi purpose player, and QB-Drew Lock may be the future. Grade (A)

DETROIT….Drafted a TE and then a LB no one knew. TJ Hockenson gives QB-Matt Stafford a big target to throw to. Grade (C)

GREEN BAY….Might be boom or bust draft. DT-Rashan Gary has enormous talent, but no consistency, yet they reached high for him. Got a CB and OG after that. Jury might be out on this draft. Grade (C)

HOUSTON…Really got stung when players they wanted were taken off the board infront of their pick. Two offensive lineman, but not highly rated. Grade (C)

INDIANAPOLIS…Athletes, that is what they wanted, and got, with CB-Roc Ya-Sin-Temple, WR-Parris Campbell-Ohio State and LSU-LB-Ben Banagou. Grade (B)

JACKSONVILLE…Players kept falling and they wind up with the Jaguars. Could be really special draft with DE-Josh Allen..OT-Jawaan Taylor, and later pick QB-Gardner Minswhew-Washington State. Grade (A)

KANSAS CITY….They are in crisis, and now they must deal with holes everywhere. WR-Mecole Hardman has skills, but he’s not Tyreek Hill, yet. S-Juan Thornhill-Virginia could be a steal. Chiefs now, not same team as Chiefs last year. Grade (C)

MIAMI…If you add the trade for QB-Josh Rosen into the mix, this was a pretty good weekend. Good, they are have a bad roster, but DT-Christian Wilkens-Clemson and RB-Myles Gaskin will play and help. Grade (A)

MINNESOTA…Went out and added help for QB-Kirk Cousins, in C-Garrett Bradbury, TE-Irv Smith, and LB-Cam Smith. Grade (A)

NEW ENGLAND…Bill Belichick had lots of picks and did good things with them. WR-N’Keal Harry, CB-Joejuan Williams, RB-Damien Harris all really good college players. Grade (A)

NEW ORLEANS…Only had five picks, but did take solid OC-Erik McCoy, but not much else. Grade (C)

NYGIANTS….Lots of heat for the front office. They must be sold on QB-Daniel Jones, do like the toughness of DT-Dexter Lawrence. Believe in talent of CBs Deandre Baker-Julian Love. Jones is for the future. Lawrence plays tomorrow. Grade (A).

NY JETS…Really good pick in DT-Quinnen Williams at top of the board, but who knows beyond that. Grade (B)

OAKLAND…They really reached with DE-Clelin Ferrell, but maybe in their scheme, he plays well. Other higher rated guys they bypassed. RB-Josh Jacobs, S-Jon Abram, CB-Trayvon Mullen, WR-Hunter Renfro are players. Grade (A).

PHILADELPHIA….OT-Andre Dillard fills a huge immediate need and RB-Miles Sanders-WR-JJ Whiteside are fascinating productive picks. Grade (B)

PITTSBURGH….Life after their stars begins, but they got college star in LB-Devin Bush and tough guy RB-Benny Snell. Grade (B)

SAN FRANCISCO…..They got two who play immediately in DE-Nick Bosa and WR-Debo Samuels. They are growing this thing the right way. Grade (A)

SEATTLE…Trust the process and Pete Carroll’s selections. WR-DK Metcalfe, an unknown LB-LJ Collier and a CB-Marquise Blair. Grade (B)

TAMPA BAY…They got speed and skill, in LB-Devin White and CB-Sean Bunting to be part of a bounce back season. Grade (B)

TENNESSEE….Put aside the controversy, and understand DT-Jeffrey Smmons has grown up and played well at Mississippi State. Add in WR-AJ Brown’s skill from Ole Miss and LB-David Long, this is a pretty good group. Grade (A)

WASHINGTON…They got names, but it might take them a while to grow into NFL players. . At first blush, you like QB-Dwayne Haskins, DE-Montez Sweat, WR-Terry McCauley and RB-Bryce Love, but it will take time. Grade (B)

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