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Fall is for Falling On Your Face

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by LASportsblog

By: Nate Gordon

Those good 'ol Bums. Once falling on their face at Ebbets field now imploding this fall in Chavez Ravine and on a TV or Radio near you. While I gotta sit by and listen to the band wagoners awake for another Orange County/ Golden State Angels playoff run, me and the rest of Los Angeles are stuck without October baseball. The Dodger pitching staff has been lackluster the last 2 months and the bats have been far from consistent. This shit hit the fan and the the whole second half of the season was summed up by Jeff Kent's remarks on 710ESPN with Kevin Kiley (D'Marco Left the show for opportunities in the NFL and good luck to him. Kevin isn't liked enough to be a sure thing in the time slot so they didn't name the show after him, I find this funny.) Jeff stated "...some of the younger guys didn't approach this last Rockies series like professionals and it showed... now we are out of the race..." The Dodgers were cleaned out by the Rockies and the D'Backs and are all but eliminated from playoff contention. Like they always say Dodger Fans, Wait 'Til next Year.

In other baseball news Milton Bradley tore his ACL while being tackled by his manager who was trying to restrain him during an argument with the 1st base umpire. I almost am lost for words about this, after watching the video several times it seems like the 1st base Ump says something pretty offensive because the 1st base coach for SD goes to get in the Umps face instead of turning to restrain Bradley. Things got escalated and as the skipper tried to hold Bradley from going after the umpire Milton's knee gave out and he collapsed onto the field. This whole story is something that could only come out of the 'Dennis Rodman/Carl Everett/J.R. Rider/Milton Bradley/Albert Belle/Kyle Turley/John Rocker File'. You never hear about Ken Griffey getting picked on by an ump to get his blood boiling, then having his manager so worried about Jr. going after the ump that he tries to hold him back resulting in an injury. You don't even hear about this happening to Sheffield, only someone like Bradley could be this ridiculous. The question is now how is Bradley's career affected and how might he be compensated for this freak accident?

Switching sports quicker then Smush Parker can turn the ball over I got a thought or two about Lovie Smith and the Bears situation. All the NFL experts and pundits have been writing in their articles and blogs and saying on TV that Lovie has to bench Rex. In every one of these 'original' pieces they mention how loyal Lovie is and how he needs to quit his loyalty and make a switch at quarterback. I'm going the other way with this, Lovie Smith is a loyal man by nature, it's part of his personality. If Lovie feels that his team is better off with Grossman at quarterback then I support his decision to keep 'Sexy Rexy' under center. Smith has to bring his locker room together and unite them behind Rex otherwise he might have some trouble, but don't change who you are as a coach to appease the pundits, stick true to yourself Coach.

How do I spell vindication? K-I-F-F-I-N. After last Sunday's debacle in Denver i went to Gillis's place to collect on a debt of 20 dollars owed by one Steve Dodge thanks to a 5 1/2 point spread bet I took in the Raiders/Broncos game. I was met with Dodge's 'all hail Shanahan' cack riding for an hour and not one dollar from his Hebrew hands. Despite my argument that Kiffin makes sound adjustments and had engineered back-to-back comebacks Dodge brought up the damned timeout and debunked my 'Kiffin is a good coach' argument. I thought this was stupid that a good move by Shanahan would mean that Kiffin was a bad coach, but most things in Steve's world make little to no sense. Either way Kiffin pulled the same move on the Browns this week that Shanahan pulled last week and when I called Steve to talk trash and feel vindicated I found his phone going straight to voice mail, that a boy Steve, showing those true Blue and Orange colors.

A quick final note on the Raiders, their next 4 weeks are @ 0-3 Miami, BYE, @1-2 San Diego and H vs. 1-2 Kansas City. The Raiders could be 3-3 after 7 weeks, in '06 they were 1-6 and in '05 they were 2-5. Also I love how aggressive the secondary players are but Michael Huff has to read the play fake better because he left the DBs without inside help on 2 occasions in which Derek Anderson couldn't convert.

All stats in the next section are from NFL.com

My top 5 Quarterbacks through 3 weeks -

AFC: 1.Tom Brady The numbers and SC highlights say it all.

2.Carson Palmer 9 TDs and 300+ YPG/AVG.

3.Peyton Manning 1 INT 66% comp + 873 yds

4.Matt Schaub 76% comp and HOU: is 2-1

5.Ben Rothlesberger TD/INT ratio 6:1 29 comp for 1st down.

NFC: 1.Bret Farve His teams 3-0 and his TD/INT ratio is 6:2

2.Tony Romo TR: TD/INT: 8:2 and 15 plays +20 yards

3.Jon Kitna 980 yds and 68% comp

4.Donovan McNabb 158.3 QB Rating in week 3... that's perfect

5.Jeff Garcia 66% comp 0 INT and TB is 2-1.

My top 5 Running Backs through 3 weeks-

AFC: 1.Lamont Jordan 5.1 yds/carry 18 runs for a 1st + 116 yd/gm

2.Willie Parker leads NFL in yards (368) and has 5.0 avg.

3.Jamal Lewis 5.8 yds a carry and 307 yds, mostly against CIN.

4.Travis Henry 302 yds. 5.0 yds/carry and 9 kids

5.Joseph Addai 271 yds, 15 rushes for 1st and 4 TDs

NFC: 1.Brian Westbrook 5.7 yds/carry and 1/3 of his carries go for a 1st down.

2.Shaun Alexander 91 yds/gm, 2 TDs and 275 yds.

3.Marion Barber III 256 yds, 6.4 avg, 4TDs

4.Adrian Peterson AllDay had 16 rushes for 1st downs and 271 yds.

5.Edgerrin James 2 TDs and 277 yds.

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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
778 days ago
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Milton Bradley is an ass on and off the field. Ken Griffey isn't.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
778 days ago
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that a-way to point out the obvious in that one T ;)
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
778 days ago
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Somebody needs to point that out to Milton Bradley. The jackass deserves to be treated accordingly by anyone sharing the ball diamond with him.
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Rockymount7Red-Shirting
778 days ago
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It starts with the name, he thinks life is a game.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
777 days ago
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He's always hitting chance and going directly to jail without collecting 200 dollars
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KelsdadAll-Star
778 days ago
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Normally, I'm against Milton Bradley based strictly on his reputation. This time, I'm on his side. He was clearly provoked.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
778 days ago
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The parable about the "Boy Who Cried Wolf" seems to ring true in this case. This time the wolf devoured Bradley.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
777 days ago
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I agree that Milton needs to be sorted out Tyrone, but I also agree with Kelsdad that this is a pretty rediculous situation. Umpires shouldn't be prvoking players ever, they enfore the games laws and should be above that level of interaction with the players. However, they are human, and mistakes happen.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
777 days ago
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Well to be perfectly fair, Bradley didn't deserve to blow out his ACL and neither did the Padres. Hate to be presumptive, but I would not be surprised if there is more to this situation than the umpire chirping at Bradley. Doesn't excuse the fact that an official should be saying anything derogatory to any player. Time will tell.
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JuTMSY4Legend
777 days ago
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I like Milton, he's a good player, but the injury is timely...and for the Phils sake, I'm glad he's not playing anymore... Beyond that...that sucks, but Milton wouldn't have been in this situation if he would remain calm...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
777 days ago
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Milton is gonna make a perfect future Tampa Bay D-Ray.
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Tmil42AAA-er
777 days ago
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You mean a Tampa Bay Ray, right? They exorcised the Devil from their names.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
777 days ago
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In honor of Milton, I think "Devil" should be re-introduced to the team name!
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LASportsblogAAA-er
777 days ago
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Can't we give him a little stock and change the name to the Tampa Bay Clue? or Tampa Bay Monopoly? Or how about a soccer name like Tampa BC?
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JuTMSY4Legend
777 days ago
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BTW, i just heard a report about what the 1st base umpire said "Monopoly Sucked"
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