Monday, February 4, 2013
More On The Curling Ejection
Perhaps the biggest story in Canadian sports this weekend after the Ravens Super Bowl win was what happened in Melfort where Chris Schille was ejected from a game at the Sask-Tel Tankard. The other side of the story is now being told and can be read right here.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Something To "Mitch" About
So, where does Super Bowl 47 rank? It was an entertaining game and it was that did come down to an end, but I don't think it will go up there as one of the all-time great games. It looked like it was going to be a blowout and it might have been until the power went out at the Superdome. Did anyone make a prop bet on that?
There is no doubt the half hour delay helped the 49ers and they just about came back off the canvas again like they did against Atlanta, but in the end they couldn't pull it off thanks to what I thought was a poor, poor call on 4th down. I don't know about you, but I thought the Niners were looking for an interference call by just throwing it up for grabs. Why not spread the field and have Colin Kaepernick try and run it in or hand it off to Frank Gore or at the very least throw it to Vernon Davis who seemed unstoppable. It was a very bizarre call and it was a good no-call by the referees.
On the other sideline, there is no doubt that Joe Flacco is now up there with the game's great quarterbacks. He has leaped over many with his performance and he now has a championship on his resume. Flacco was outstanding on this afternoon and perhaps no more so than the drive in the 4th quarter after San Francisco had cut the deficit to two. Flacco had to kill time and generate some points. He did both as he led the team down the field for a field goal to make it 34-29. He should be in for a big, big payday from the Ravens.
What ads did you like? I liked the Audi ad where the kid goes to the prom and kisses the prom queen before getting punched out, the Duluth trading company underwear ad, the Oreo ad in the library and the ad where the guy in the laundromat says "I'd fold your panties anytime". I don't even know what that ad was for.
Can you imagine the gongshow it would be if the power went out at the Grey Cup? It was purely accidental, but every joke made about that will be deserving of the NFL cuz you know that Americans would just heap it on us if it happened here.
What was John Harbaugh chewing out the officials for just after the power came back on. He really went after that one guy ---not once, but three times. It was amusing to see him chirp, put his headset on, walk down the sidelines. Walk back, take the headset off and chirp again.
Best tweets I saw during the blackout. 1) This is the worst Buffalo Wild Wings ad ever 2) This is the revenge of the replacement refs.
I kept waiting for WWE villains "The Shield" to run down and powerbomb the Harbaughs or Ray Lewis through a table! Who's kidding who, that would have been AWESOME!
Steve Tasker is no Chris Cuthbert when it comes to covering during a blackout. As a broadcaster, there were tinges of sympathy for Tasker who had the spotlight on him and stammered miserably throughout.
I can't believe the amount of people that caved in with the NHL lockout ending and purchased Centre Ice for $50. A bunch of people I know were so sick and tired of the NHL and they weren't going to support it when it came back yet these are the people that plunked 50 dollars down. CMON!!! What a message of defiance you have sent to the league! Someone asked me if I am liking what I am seeing from the Oilers and how much hockey I am watching. The answer is I'm not watching a lot. I think I've watched a grand total of eight periods of hockey. I haven't watched a game on HNIC. I know the scores and I read the boxscores, but that's it. The interest just isn't there yet. It will come back at some point, I don't know when though. All I know is that when there's a game on, there is something else I am watching. With football being over now though, I'm sure it won't take long before I start checking out a few more games.
What to do now with football over until CFL camps start up? This winter has been bad enough and now no football! Hmmmmmmmmmmm!
I know Drew Willy is entrenched as the number 2 guy in Saskatchewan behind Darian Durant, but I wouldn't mind the team going after a more experienced Adrian McPherson just in case something should happen to Darian. It won't happen though. At least I don't expect it to.
In the past week, I have run into two women who don't eat the crust on their bread and they are both in their 20's. I find that disturbing yet adorable in the same way.
Lebron James had his picture taken with the Grey Cup Saturday night. That is cool! The CFL and the Argos should find a way to get more celebs with the Cup as they market the league.
I get the feeling that Michigan and Indiana will be playing a few more times this year in mens college basketball. It wouldn't surprise me if that's the championship game. Those two teams put on a very entertaining game Saturday night.
When did Rachel Nichols start working for CNN? For that matter, when did CNN start doing sports again. They had on a two hour special from the SuperBowl Saturday afternoon that Nichols was hosting.
Having a scratchy throat is not a good thing when you are supposed to be talking on the radio every hour. It could be an interesting week.
Did we get an official ruling on groundhogs day? Is spring on the way?
Are you going to miss the penny? I won't. How much longer till the nickel goes?
That's about all. Later!
There is no doubt the half hour delay helped the 49ers and they just about came back off the canvas again like they did against Atlanta, but in the end they couldn't pull it off thanks to what I thought was a poor, poor call on 4th down. I don't know about you, but I thought the Niners were looking for an interference call by just throwing it up for grabs. Why not spread the field and have Colin Kaepernick try and run it in or hand it off to Frank Gore or at the very least throw it to Vernon Davis who seemed unstoppable. It was a very bizarre call and it was a good no-call by the referees.
On the other sideline, there is no doubt that Joe Flacco is now up there with the game's great quarterbacks. He has leaped over many with his performance and he now has a championship on his resume. Flacco was outstanding on this afternoon and perhaps no more so than the drive in the 4th quarter after San Francisco had cut the deficit to two. Flacco had to kill time and generate some points. He did both as he led the team down the field for a field goal to make it 34-29. He should be in for a big, big payday from the Ravens.
What ads did you like? I liked the Audi ad where the kid goes to the prom and kisses the prom queen before getting punched out, the Duluth trading company underwear ad, the Oreo ad in the library and the ad where the guy in the laundromat says "I'd fold your panties anytime". I don't even know what that ad was for.
Can you imagine the gongshow it would be if the power went out at the Grey Cup? It was purely accidental, but every joke made about that will be deserving of the NFL cuz you know that Americans would just heap it on us if it happened here.
What was John Harbaugh chewing out the officials for just after the power came back on. He really went after that one guy ---not once, but three times. It was amusing to see him chirp, put his headset on, walk down the sidelines. Walk back, take the headset off and chirp again.
Best tweets I saw during the blackout. 1) This is the worst Buffalo Wild Wings ad ever 2) This is the revenge of the replacement refs.
I kept waiting for WWE villains "The Shield" to run down and powerbomb the Harbaughs or Ray Lewis through a table! Who's kidding who, that would have been AWESOME!
Steve Tasker is no Chris Cuthbert when it comes to covering during a blackout. As a broadcaster, there were tinges of sympathy for Tasker who had the spotlight on him and stammered miserably throughout.
I can't believe the amount of people that caved in with the NHL lockout ending and purchased Centre Ice for $50. A bunch of people I know were so sick and tired of the NHL and they weren't going to support it when it came back yet these are the people that plunked 50 dollars down. CMON!!! What a message of defiance you have sent to the league! Someone asked me if I am liking what I am seeing from the Oilers and how much hockey I am watching. The answer is I'm not watching a lot. I think I've watched a grand total of eight periods of hockey. I haven't watched a game on HNIC. I know the scores and I read the boxscores, but that's it. The interest just isn't there yet. It will come back at some point, I don't know when though. All I know is that when there's a game on, there is something else I am watching. With football being over now though, I'm sure it won't take long before I start checking out a few more games.
What to do now with football over until CFL camps start up? This winter has been bad enough and now no football! Hmmmmmmmmmmm!
I know Drew Willy is entrenched as the number 2 guy in Saskatchewan behind Darian Durant, but I wouldn't mind the team going after a more experienced Adrian McPherson just in case something should happen to Darian. It won't happen though. At least I don't expect it to.
In the past week, I have run into two women who don't eat the crust on their bread and they are both in their 20's. I find that disturbing yet adorable in the same way.
Lebron James had his picture taken with the Grey Cup Saturday night. That is cool! The CFL and the Argos should find a way to get more celebs with the Cup as they market the league.
I get the feeling that Michigan and Indiana will be playing a few more times this year in mens college basketball. It wouldn't surprise me if that's the championship game. Those two teams put on a very entertaining game Saturday night.
When did Rachel Nichols start working for CNN? For that matter, when did CNN start doing sports again. They had on a two hour special from the SuperBowl Saturday afternoon that Nichols was hosting.
Having a scratchy throat is not a good thing when you are supposed to be talking on the radio every hour. It could be an interesting week.
Did we get an official ruling on groundhogs day? Is spring on the way?
Are you going to miss the penny? I won't. How much longer till the nickel goes?
That's about all. Later!
Friday, February 1, 2013
Super Bowl Talk with Chamblin/CFL Talk With Cuthbert
Friday's Sportscage was a great one as co-host Mark Rathwell and I spoke with Riders coach Corey Chamblin on Sunday's Super Bowl and with the voice of the CFL and NHL on TSN--Chris Cuthbert. Take a listen!
Budweiser Scores A Touchdown
It is said this ad will be the one people are talking about Monday morning after the Super Bowl. Take a look...
Personally, my favourite might be this one for some reason...
Alouettes Release 3
With free agency just over two weeks away, the Montreal Alouettes have decided to give a trio of players a bit of a head start.
Friday, the Als announced that they have released QB Adrian McPherson, receiver Brian Bratton and kick returner Trent Guy.
McPherson and Bratton were slated to become free agents on Feb. 15.
The release of McPherson ends months of speculation of whether or not the five-year veteran would enter free agency.
It was expected that the 29-year-old pivot would leave the Alouettes after perennial starter Anthony Calvillo announced that he’d be returning under centre in Montreal for another two seasons.
In five years with the Als, McPherson has thrown 243 passes for 1,505 yards, 10 touchdowns and six interceptions. The Florida State product is also effective on the ground, as he’s registered 1,035 rushing yards and nine majors on 41 attempts.
However, having never thrown more than 49 passes in a season, McPherson still remains to be a relatively unproven commodity.
Should he be signed by another team, expect him to compete for the starting job behind centre.
Bratton, meanwhile, is coming off an up-and-down year with the Alouettes.
The 30-year-old receiver appeared 13 games for the Als in 2012, as his season was interrupted by a knee injury that he suffered in a Week 12 matchup with the Roughriders.
However, Bratton was effective when healthy, compiling 469 yards and four touchdowns on 28 receptions. He leaves the Alouettes – the only team he’s suited up for in his six year career – with 3,127 yards and 23 touchdowns under his belt.
Guy played one season in Montreal emerging as their most viable option on kick returns in the second half of the 2012 season. He finished with 32 kick returns for 720 yards.
He also added a record-tying 129-yard missed field goal return vs. Toronto in September.
Friday, the Als announced that they have released QB Adrian McPherson, receiver Brian Bratton and kick returner Trent Guy.
McPherson and Bratton were slated to become free agents on Feb. 15.
The release of McPherson ends months of speculation of whether or not the five-year veteran would enter free agency.
It was expected that the 29-year-old pivot would leave the Alouettes after perennial starter Anthony Calvillo announced that he’d be returning under centre in Montreal for another two seasons.
In five years with the Als, McPherson has thrown 243 passes for 1,505 yards, 10 touchdowns and six interceptions. The Florida State product is also effective on the ground, as he’s registered 1,035 rushing yards and nine majors on 41 attempts.
However, having never thrown more than 49 passes in a season, McPherson still remains to be a relatively unproven commodity.
Should he be signed by another team, expect him to compete for the starting job behind centre.
Bratton, meanwhile, is coming off an up-and-down year with the Alouettes.
The 30-year-old receiver appeared 13 games for the Als in 2012, as his season was interrupted by a knee injury that he suffered in a Week 12 matchup with the Roughriders.
However, Bratton was effective when healthy, compiling 469 yards and four touchdowns on 28 receptions. He leaves the Alouettes – the only team he’s suited up for in his six year career – with 3,127 yards and 23 touchdowns under his belt.
Guy played one season in Montreal emerging as their most viable option on kick returns in the second half of the 2012 season. He finished with 32 kick returns for 720 yards.
He also added a record-tying 129-yard missed field goal return vs. Toronto in September.
NHL's 3 Stars For January
FIRST STAR – CRAIG ANDERSON, G, OTTAWA SENATORS
Anderson finished the month with a 5-0-1 record, ranking first in the League in save percentage (.967) and second in both goals-against average (0.99) and wins. The Park Ridge, Ill., native allowed one goal or fewer in five of his six starts and posted his 20th career shutout in a 4-0 win over the Florida Panthers Jan. 21. Anderson's lone blemish came in a 2-1 shootout defeat against the Pittsburgh Penguins Jan. 27, a game in which he recorded a season-high 33 saves. Now in his 10th NHL season and third with Ottawa, the 31-year-old has a 136-110-31 career record with a 2.75 goals-against average and .914 save percentage in 300 appearances.
SECOND STAR – PATRICK MARLEAU, LW, SAN JOSE SHARKS
Marleau led the NHL with nine goals and ranked second with 14 points as the Sharks completed a perfect 7-0-0 January. The 15-year veteran also led all skaters with five power-play goals and three game-winners. Marleau became the second player in NHL history – and first since Ottawa's Cy Denneny in 1917-18 – to record four consecutive multi-goal games to begin a season, and became the first player in Sharks history to find the back of the net in each of the team's first five games of a season. The 33-year-old Aneroid, Sask., native has 396-448—844 in 1,124 career games, all with San Jose.
THIRD STAR – THOMAS VANEK, LW, BUFFALO SABRES
Vanek led all skaters with 15 points (six goals, nine assists) in six contests, buoyed by a pair of five-point games. The Vienna, Austria, native opened the season with two goals and three assists in a 5-2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers Jan. 20 and closed the month with his eighth career hat trick and two helpers in a 7-4 triumph at the Boston Bruins Jan. 31. Vanek is the first NHL player to score five or more points twice in his team's first seven games of a season since Pittsburgh's Mario Lemieux in 1992-93. Vanek also is the first Sabre with at least two five-point games in one season since 1992-93, when Pat LaFontaine had six such outings and Alexander Mogilny had three. Now in his eighth NHL season, the 29-year-old has 236-226—462 in 553 career games
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