Happy President's Day Weekend!
Last week I spoke about how we usually get at least one warm day in February, sort of a teaser for the spring that is fast approaching. This week we got a few more unseasonably warm days. It really hasn't felt like February around here. I'm not complaining, but I am concerned that we're going to get hit with a cold March. I hope we're not freeeezing on St. Patrick's Day.
SUPER BOWL WRAP-UP
I was starting to get the feeling that the Eagles were going to run away with the game and turn into one of those blowouts we got a lot in the 80's and 90's. Especially as I saw Patrick Mahomes hobbling off the field near the end of the first half.
But alas, the Chiefs came out firing on all cylinders in the 2nd half, scoring on each possession and the Eagles couldn't stay with them.
Just a couple of thoughts..
1) We can argue back and forth whether or not that was a hold on the Eagles on the Chiefs last drive. But what I don't want to hear is "How can they make that call at that point in the game?" That drives me crae crae. If it's a penalty, it's a penalty. I think this swallow the whistle stuff is just bull$h-t, and I've seen it happen too many times and too many folks just accept it as a matter of course. I thought it was a hold and the play was called correctly, but I also acknowledge that I was rooting for KC and was not the most objective observer. If you didn't think it was a hold, you could probably make a decent case for that too. But to say yeah it was a hold, but don't let the game be decided on a play like that? Sorry that don't fly with me.
2) Rooting for Patrick Mahomes is pretty easy. He's a great QB and seems like a really good guy. Travis Kelce on the other hand is fast becoming a guy I can do without. There isn't a person involved with pro football who doesn't think this guy already has his ticket punched for Canton, and the Chiefs were considered by many to be Super Bowl favorites, yet all I heard out of Kelce's bug mouth was how disrespected the Chiefs were and how "Nobody gave us a chance!" Oh please STFU! I mean if you need to stand in front of a mirror and tell yourself that to get motivated, by all means. But spare us, the viewing public that tale of woe. There are few things in this life that burn my a$$ more than athletes, making more money in a quartier of a calendar year that many of us will see in our lifetimes, saying they are being disrespected. The Chiefs act could start getting old real quick if this keeps up.
And now a look at the state of out teams here in NY...
THE RANGERS- 33-14-8 74 points. Sitting with my dear friend Joann and her husband Joe at Woodsy's birthday party, we were lamenting our struggling Rangers, who would lose to the lowly Blackhawks that night and drop their record to a mediocre 11-10-5. Since that night, they have gone 22-4-3 and are a mere 6 points out of first place in the Metropolitan Division. They recently acquired Vladimir Tarasenko from the Blues, which has also ignited Artemi Panarin who up till then had been having a pedestrian season. They currently sit in third place behind the first place Hurricanes, and in second place
THE DEVILS- 35-14-5 75 points. I don't think I am going out on a limb here when I say that the Devils are the most surprising team in the NHL this season. They had a 13 game winning streak from October 25 till the night before Thanksgiving, and although they cooled off a bit in December, they are still in solid playoff position. Jack Hughes has become the legit superstar we all thought he'd be after being drafted first overall in 2019, and goalie Vitek Vanecek is 6th in the NHL in GAA (the NHL version of ERA).
THE ISLANDERS 28-24-7 63 pts They have been consistently inconsistent all year, but still have a shot at making the playoffs. They are in a battle with the Penguins, Capitals, and Panthers for the last two playoff spots in the East. They just made a big trade with Vancouver, bringing in Bo Horvat a proven sniper. They also have gotten solid goaltending from Ilya Sorokin. I'm still not sure sending Barry Trotz packing in favor of Lane Lambert was a good idea, but I've questioned Lou Lamoriello before and watched his teams win. We'll see.
THE KNICKS-33-27 Leave it to the Knicks to start getting red hot just as the All-Star break begins. The Knicks, like the Rangers, have benefited by trading for a solid player who complements one of the teams stars. For the Knicks, trading Cam Reddish for Josh Hart, a teammate of Jalen Brunson at Villanova, has been a godsend. The Knicks have been 3-0 since the deal and Brunson, who was snubbed (IMHO) from the Eastern Conference All-Star team, has had a 40 point game and a 38 point game since the trade. Mike Vaccaro in a column in Friday's Post, took great lengths to say that he wasn't comparing the Reddish for Hart trade to the 1968 trade that brought Dave DeBusschere to the Knicks from Detroit, but he did mention both deals in the same column. So do with that what you will.
THE NETS-34-24 Unlike the en fuego Knicks, the Nets could probably use the time off the All-Star break provides to recover from all the drama they have endured this year. This was of course capped off by their dealing Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving away to the Suns and Mavericks respectively. Durant while happy to be dealt to another contender seemed genuinely disappointed that he couldn't make it work in Brooklyn, while Irving, complained of a lack of respect, (see Kelce, Travis above for my feelings about athletes who complain about respect) I still believe this will ultimately be addition by subtraction for the Nets. The hope is that they take the draft capital they acquired and make the most of it.
BASEBALL- RIP Tim McCarver
Tim McCarver wasn't everybody's cup of tea, my two co-editors here at WM were forever complaining about him, but for me he was the voice of summer.
As a kid I learned so much about the game from him, both the history of it and the in's and out's of it. Some people didn't like his voice, I thought it had a easy and welcoming tone to it. (I used to impersonate him by saying "If you were born in 1944, in 1988 you'll be 44")
Living here in NY and rooting for the Mets, I was lucky enough to have him doing the games with Ralph Kiner and Steve Zabriskie (Zabriske was later replaced by Gary Thorne) I always liked him better when he did the Mets on Channel 9. When he did the national games to me is where he tended to belabor certain points. But him and Ralphie telling stories about their playing days, that's what baseball is all about.
He ruffled feathers because he spoke his mind. It was always rumoured the reason he was let go by the Mets was that Bobby Valentine got fed up being second guessed all the time by McCarver. I don't know if that was true, but I do know that Deion sanders assaulted him with ice water when McCarver questioned Sanders commitment to the Braves during the NLCS as Sanders also played football at the same time.
I felt bad when he hung up the mike after the 2013 World Series, and I don't think Joe Buck has been quite as good at calling baseball games since McCarver retired from FOX. (Buck now does Monday Night Football exclusively for ESPN).
Us Met fans don't have a ton to brag about, but we hit the jackpot when it comes to our booth. Bob Murphy, Ralph Kiner and Lindsay Nelson for the first 16 years, Gary Cohen, Ron Darling and Keith Hernandez the past 16 years, and somewhere in between we had Tim McCarver, one of the best to ever do it. Sad that he passed the same week pitchers and catchers reported.
RIP
The Greats of the Game-This is a show they would put on during rain delays or if Channel 9 had time to fill after Kiner’s Korner. The quality is not that good, but note the Lou Rawls version of Wind Beneath My Wings that is 100 times better than Bette Midler’s.
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-I don't ever root for any athlete to suffer an injury, and as pissed as I was at Jacob deGrom, I don't want him to get hurt either. Still, upon hearing that he was being "held back a couple of days due to tightness in his side", I couldn't help but think "Not my issue anymore “
Enjoy the long weekend.
Stay Safe
and Have a Great Week