Saturday, December 19, 2015
Cesar Izturis Retires
Cesar Izturis will be officially announcing his retirement from professional baseball on Dec. 27th he has had a great career, and he will be greatly missed from us at Horseshoe Pride
Friday, December 11, 2015
Cesar Izturis Update
Unfortunately, Cesar Izturis is not on the Lara Cardinales anymore because he had a cervical injury and he was losing time to younger players.
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Sunday, November 15, 2015
A Comprehensive Guide to the New England Patriots Cheating
The New England Patriots cheating is a tradition unlike any other. While they have been one of the most successful teams since 2000, there has been a lot of suspicions, accusations, and times they have actually been caught cheating. This is a comprehensive guide of of all the things the Patriots have been accused of doing. People may say that the Patriots are only accused of doing illegal things because they are so great. Maybe, but what about the Yankees, Packers, and Spurs they have been great for a very long time as well and they aren't accused of cheating at all.
1. Snow Plow Game
The Patriots and Rams were playing each other in the Super Bowl in 2002. Before every game team's go through a walkthrough in which they go through plays that they are going to run. Well before the Super Bowl the Rams created a few new red zone plays that they had not used in a game yet and the Patriots played them perfectly and ended up winning the Super Bowl. Ram's RB Marshall Faulk and QB Kurt Warner believed that the Patriots illegally spied on the walkthrough so they knew what plays the Ram's would run and could defend it. Unfortunately we will never know for sure because NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell destroyed all of the tape that was used when the Patriots were caught during Spygate.
5. Doug Flutie's claim
When Doug Flutie was with the Patriots as a backup in 2005, it was reported that he accidentally picked up Tom Brady's backup helmet during one of his 1st games there. He held the helmet to his ear so he could follow the play call and he was amazed that the coaches kept on speaking to Brady past the 15 second cutoff when the connection between the coaches and players is supposed to shut off. In addition the coaches were describing the exact defense the Patriots were facing.
6. Ted Johnson's Audibles
In 2008 Ted Johnson said that when he was an LB with the Patriots in 2005, he received a list of the opposing team's audibles and he did not know where they came from. He also said he was a little suspicious of how the coaches received the audibles.
7. Spygate
On September 10, 2007 Bill Belichick was accused of filming the Jets defensive signals from an on field location. It was reported to the league office by Jets head coach and former Patriots assistant Eric Mangini. This was illegal because in 2006 the teams were told that videotaping on the sidelines was prohibited. Belichick was later fined 500,000$ and the Patriots were fined 250,000$ and lost their 1st round pick. The Patriots were later told to hand over all tapes or other materials from the incident, and for some reason the NFL decided to destroy them. Later it came out that the Patriots probably filmed the Ram's walkthrough before the 2002 Super Bowl, and a former Patriots video assistant named Matt Walsh had videotapes that the Patriots used from the 2001 and 2002 seasons. Since then many teams including the Colts and Jets search their locker rooms when they play the Patriots to make sure they aren't spying on them.
8. Headset Issues
There have been a number of times that teams have complained about headset issues while playing the Patriots which could mean that they are tampering with them and haven't been caught. In 2005 in the playoffs Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio said the headsets mysteriously malfunctioned. In 2006 Lions offensive coordinator lost the ability to communicate with his quarterback because the communications system went out. It just so happened that it went out on drives that the Lions were doing well on. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said that this happened to the Bengals too. In 2008 linebacker Karlos Dansby then with the Cardinals said that they had trouble with their coach to helmet communications system. During the 1st game of this NFL season, the Steelers had trouble with their coach to coach communications, and that whenever a league official came over to help it mysteriously started working, and whenever they left it stopped working.
9. Signing players just to gain intelligence about opponents
The Patriots have been accused of signing players just to gain intelligence of opponents. Back in 2005 they signed a player who recently got cut from a team they would be playing and only used them to help them decipher signals.
10. Billy Cundiff scoreboard issues
In the 2012 AFC Championship game against the Patriots in Foxboro with 15 seconds left, Baltimore Ravens kicker needed to make a 32 yard field goal to send the game into overtime. As most kickers do he looks at the scoreboard to see when he should be getting ready. The problem is the scoreboard said 3rd down when it actually was 4th down so he was rushed onto the field by the coaches and was unprepared and he missed the field goal.
11. Jets playbook with Nick Saban
Brown's Coach and former Jets defensive coordinator Mike Pettine said that at Wes Welker's wedding. Tom Brady was bragging to Jets outside linebackers coach Mike Smith who was Welker's college roommate that he had the Jets playbook. Pettine said that Rex Ryan gave one to Nick Saban who is good friends with Bill Belichick, and when he did that Pettine said that he had a feeling that the playbook would end up in New England.
12. Lying on Injury Reports
In 2014 it was reported that Brandon Spikes was put on IR with a knee injury, Spikes did not have a knee injury he was late for practice and his punishment was that he was placed on IR. Also, that same season Aqib Talib was listed many times on injury reports as having a hip injury when he actually had a quad injury.
13. Did not tell refs at right time about trick plays.
When the Patriots played the Ravens in their AFC Divisional Round game last season, they used plays that coach John Harbaugh thought weren't legal but actually were legal. The problem is that the Patriots should have told the refs an hour before game time that they would be using the trick plays and they actually told them right before the game started.
14. Illegal plays against Colts
In the Colts AFC Championship loss to the Patriots, the Patriots were driving down the field and on one of the plays Patriots offensive tackle Cameron Fleming came into the game as an eligible receiver, the next play he stayed on the field as an ineligible receiver and the Patriots scored a TD. According to the rules he should have had to sit out a play before leaving the field.
15. Deflategate
As a Colts fan this scandal really hits home to me because the Colts were the primary team who was victimized from it. Although since we do not know how long the Patriots were deflating the footballs all the NFL teams could have been victims. Deflategate started in Week 11 of the NFL season when just before halftime Colts safety Mike Adams intercepted Tom Brady and as he was going to the sidelines, he felt a sticky substance on the ball. I don't know if the Colts told the NFL or not but either way the NFL didn't do anything. Fast forward to the week before the AFC Championship game where the Colts are facing the Patriots. The Ravens who just lost to the Patriots in the Divisional Round email the Colts equipment manager saying that the footballs felt a little bit deflated. The equipment manager emails the Colts general manager Ryan Grigson who knowing the earlier issue with the sticky substance on the football emails the NFL league office saying that it is well known around the league that the Patriots tamper with the footballs and could the NFL referees make sure the footballs are to regulation so the game is to fair play. A few hours before the game the referees measure the footballs and they are to the correct PSI, then a Patriots ball boy takes the footballs to the bathroom where he spends about 90 seconds in there. There is then some confusion about where the footballs are because the head referee said that it was the 1st time that he didn't know where the footballs were. In the middle of the game Tom Brady throws an interception to Colts linebacker D'Qwell Jackson and as he's going to the sideline a Colts equipment worker notices the ball feels slightly deflated. He calls Ryan Grigson who is furious because he emailed the NFL so this wouldn't happen. On a side note D'Qwell Jackson wanted the football back as a memento and he is still unable to get the ball back. At halftime the PSI of the footballs is measured and all the Patriots footballs were below regulation. The Colts ended up getting crushed which probably had nothing to do with the tampered footballs but the Patriots did not beat them with integrity which should mean something in the NFL. A few months after the season ended the NFL had Ted Wells conduct a report in which he discovered that Patriots ball boys were probably deflating footballs as one referred to himself as "The Deflator", and he concluded that Brady probably knew about the deflated footballs. Brady ended up getting suspended for 4 games, and the Patriots were fined 1 million dollars and lost their 1st round pick this year and 3rd round pick next year. Tom Brady appealed in court and won because Roger Goodell did not have the right to suspend him. The NFL is appealing the ruling and that trial is pending.
16. Julian Edelman Super Bowl concussion
In the 4th quarter of the Super Bowl Patriots receiver Julian Edelman was hit hard by Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor. He appeared disoriented and went to the sidelines two times after the play. However he was never was checked for a concussion and stayed in the game and caught the game winning touchdown. The rule is that if a player sustains a big hit and they looked concussed they should be checked for a concussion and he was never checked.
1. Snow Plow Game
The Patriots have been accused of cheating way before Belichick and Brady were there. On December 12, 1982 the Patriots were playing the Dolphins. Before the game the field froze over and then a snowstorm came in mid game. The refs made an emergency decision that a snow plow could be used and only used for clearing the yard markers. With 4:15 left in the game and the score tied 0-0. Patriots coach Ron Meyer ordered the plow driver to clear a spot on the field specifically to clear a spot for kicker John Smith to kick. People did not think this was suspicious because they thought the plow would go straight across just giving a more accurate measurement. The plow did not go across, it veered left to the goalpost giving Smith a clear spot to kick from. Smith made the field goal and the Patriots won. Hall of Fame Dolphins Coach Don Shula later said that it was the most unfair act that happened in the middle of a football game.
2. Illegal use of IR list
The Patriots lost a 3rd round pick in 1986 for illegal use of the IR list, I'm not exactly sure what they did but in 2001 they were caught having a player practice who was on IR.
3. Patriots go back on Hartford deal
On August 5th 1998, Robert Kraft agreed to move the Patriots to Hartford. A 374 million dollar stadium would be built and the Patriots would move in 2001. In 1999 however Robert Kraft terminated the deal because of delays in construction, however that was probably a lie because Massachusetts offered him a better deal with 70 million in state infrastructure for Foxboro, NFL loan guarantees, and a commitment from the business community for luxury suites.
4. Filming Ram's Walkthrough
The Patriots lost a 3rd round pick in 1986 for illegal use of the IR list, I'm not exactly sure what they did but in 2001 they were caught having a player practice who was on IR.
3. Patriots go back on Hartford deal
On August 5th 1998, Robert Kraft agreed to move the Patriots to Hartford. A 374 million dollar stadium would be built and the Patriots would move in 2001. In 1999 however Robert Kraft terminated the deal because of delays in construction, however that was probably a lie because Massachusetts offered him a better deal with 70 million in state infrastructure for Foxboro, NFL loan guarantees, and a commitment from the business community for luxury suites.
4. Filming Ram's Walkthrough
The Patriots and Rams were playing each other in the Super Bowl in 2002. Before every game team's go through a walkthrough in which they go through plays that they are going to run. Well before the Super Bowl the Rams created a few new red zone plays that they had not used in a game yet and the Patriots played them perfectly and ended up winning the Super Bowl. Ram's RB Marshall Faulk and QB Kurt Warner believed that the Patriots illegally spied on the walkthrough so they knew what plays the Ram's would run and could defend it. Unfortunately we will never know for sure because NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell destroyed all of the tape that was used when the Patriots were caught during Spygate.
5. Doug Flutie's claim
When Doug Flutie was with the Patriots as a backup in 2005, it was reported that he accidentally picked up Tom Brady's backup helmet during one of his 1st games there. He held the helmet to his ear so he could follow the play call and he was amazed that the coaches kept on speaking to Brady past the 15 second cutoff when the connection between the coaches and players is supposed to shut off. In addition the coaches were describing the exact defense the Patriots were facing.
6. Ted Johnson's Audibles
In 2008 Ted Johnson said that when he was an LB with the Patriots in 2005, he received a list of the opposing team's audibles and he did not know where they came from. He also said he was a little suspicious of how the coaches received the audibles.
7. Spygate
On September 10, 2007 Bill Belichick was accused of filming the Jets defensive signals from an on field location. It was reported to the league office by Jets head coach and former Patriots assistant Eric Mangini. This was illegal because in 2006 the teams were told that videotaping on the sidelines was prohibited. Belichick was later fined 500,000$ and the Patriots were fined 250,000$ and lost their 1st round pick. The Patriots were later told to hand over all tapes or other materials from the incident, and for some reason the NFL decided to destroy them. Later it came out that the Patriots probably filmed the Ram's walkthrough before the 2002 Super Bowl, and a former Patriots video assistant named Matt Walsh had videotapes that the Patriots used from the 2001 and 2002 seasons. Since then many teams including the Colts and Jets search their locker rooms when they play the Patriots to make sure they aren't spying on them.
8. Headset Issues
There have been a number of times that teams have complained about headset issues while playing the Patriots which could mean that they are tampering with them and haven't been caught. In 2005 in the playoffs Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio said the headsets mysteriously malfunctioned. In 2006 Lions offensive coordinator lost the ability to communicate with his quarterback because the communications system went out. It just so happened that it went out on drives that the Lions were doing well on. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said that this happened to the Bengals too. In 2008 linebacker Karlos Dansby then with the Cardinals said that they had trouble with their coach to helmet communications system. During the 1st game of this NFL season, the Steelers had trouble with their coach to coach communications, and that whenever a league official came over to help it mysteriously started working, and whenever they left it stopped working.
9. Signing players just to gain intelligence about opponents
The Patriots have been accused of signing players just to gain intelligence of opponents. Back in 2005 they signed a player who recently got cut from a team they would be playing and only used them to help them decipher signals.
10. Billy Cundiff scoreboard issues
In the 2012 AFC Championship game against the Patriots in Foxboro with 15 seconds left, Baltimore Ravens kicker needed to make a 32 yard field goal to send the game into overtime. As most kickers do he looks at the scoreboard to see when he should be getting ready. The problem is the scoreboard said 3rd down when it actually was 4th down so he was rushed onto the field by the coaches and was unprepared and he missed the field goal.
11. Jets playbook with Nick Saban
Brown's Coach and former Jets defensive coordinator Mike Pettine said that at Wes Welker's wedding. Tom Brady was bragging to Jets outside linebackers coach Mike Smith who was Welker's college roommate that he had the Jets playbook. Pettine said that Rex Ryan gave one to Nick Saban who is good friends with Bill Belichick, and when he did that Pettine said that he had a feeling that the playbook would end up in New England.
12. Lying on Injury Reports
In 2014 it was reported that Brandon Spikes was put on IR with a knee injury, Spikes did not have a knee injury he was late for practice and his punishment was that he was placed on IR. Also, that same season Aqib Talib was listed many times on injury reports as having a hip injury when he actually had a quad injury.
13. Did not tell refs at right time about trick plays.
When the Patriots played the Ravens in their AFC Divisional Round game last season, they used plays that coach John Harbaugh thought weren't legal but actually were legal. The problem is that the Patriots should have told the refs an hour before game time that they would be using the trick plays and they actually told them right before the game started.
14. Illegal plays against Colts
In the Colts AFC Championship loss to the Patriots, the Patriots were driving down the field and on one of the plays Patriots offensive tackle Cameron Fleming came into the game as an eligible receiver, the next play he stayed on the field as an ineligible receiver and the Patriots scored a TD. According to the rules he should have had to sit out a play before leaving the field.
15. Deflategate
As a Colts fan this scandal really hits home to me because the Colts were the primary team who was victimized from it. Although since we do not know how long the Patriots were deflating the footballs all the NFL teams could have been victims. Deflategate started in Week 11 of the NFL season when just before halftime Colts safety Mike Adams intercepted Tom Brady and as he was going to the sidelines, he felt a sticky substance on the ball. I don't know if the Colts told the NFL or not but either way the NFL didn't do anything. Fast forward to the week before the AFC Championship game where the Colts are facing the Patriots. The Ravens who just lost to the Patriots in the Divisional Round email the Colts equipment manager saying that the footballs felt a little bit deflated. The equipment manager emails the Colts general manager Ryan Grigson who knowing the earlier issue with the sticky substance on the football emails the NFL league office saying that it is well known around the league that the Patriots tamper with the footballs and could the NFL referees make sure the footballs are to regulation so the game is to fair play. A few hours before the game the referees measure the footballs and they are to the correct PSI, then a Patriots ball boy takes the footballs to the bathroom where he spends about 90 seconds in there. There is then some confusion about where the footballs are because the head referee said that it was the 1st time that he didn't know where the footballs were. In the middle of the game Tom Brady throws an interception to Colts linebacker D'Qwell Jackson and as he's going to the sideline a Colts equipment worker notices the ball feels slightly deflated. He calls Ryan Grigson who is furious because he emailed the NFL so this wouldn't happen. On a side note D'Qwell Jackson wanted the football back as a memento and he is still unable to get the ball back. At halftime the PSI of the footballs is measured and all the Patriots footballs were below regulation. The Colts ended up getting crushed which probably had nothing to do with the tampered footballs but the Patriots did not beat them with integrity which should mean something in the NFL. A few months after the season ended the NFL had Ted Wells conduct a report in which he discovered that Patriots ball boys were probably deflating footballs as one referred to himself as "The Deflator", and he concluded that Brady probably knew about the deflated footballs. Brady ended up getting suspended for 4 games, and the Patriots were fined 1 million dollars and lost their 1st round pick this year and 3rd round pick next year. Tom Brady appealed in court and won because Roger Goodell did not have the right to suspend him. The NFL is appealing the ruling and that trial is pending.
16. Julian Edelman Super Bowl concussion
In the 4th quarter of the Super Bowl Patriots receiver Julian Edelman was hit hard by Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor. He appeared disoriented and went to the sidelines two times after the play. However he was never was checked for a concussion and stayed in the game and caught the game winning touchdown. The rule is that if a player sustains a big hit and they looked concussed they should be checked for a concussion and he was never checked.
Friday, November 13, 2015
Monday, November 9, 2015
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Monday, October 26, 2015
Stat of the Day
The Colts are the 1st team since the AFL-NFL merger to be in 1st place week 7 with a record below .500
Friday, October 23, 2015
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Stat of the Day
Brandon Marshall is the 1st Jets receiver with 4 consecutive 100+ yard receiving games since 1968.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Stat of the Day
Johnny Cueto is the 1st AL pitcher since 1956 to retire 19 straight batters in the playoffs.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Stat of the Day
Tom Brady and Matt Hasselbeck are the only two QB's to have at least 75 pass attempts and no interceptions this season.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Friday, October 9, 2015
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Monday, October 5, 2015
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Stat of the Day
Matt Hasselbeck and Adam Vinatieri are the 1st QB-Kicker combination that starts a game at age 40+
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Friday, October 2, 2015
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Cesar Izturis Jr Update
Cesar Izturis Jr will also officially be joining his father this year on the Lara Cardinales.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Cesar Izturis Update
Cesar Izturis will officially be with the Lara Cardinales in the Venezuelan League this year as a player-coach and has been training at their stadium
Monday, September 28, 2015
Stat of the Day
The Titans had a 99% chance of winning the game at one time during the fourth quarter.
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Stat of the Day
The Yankees are the 1st team since the save was adopted in 1969 to have 4 different pitchers in 4 consecutive years get 35 or more saves. (Soriano, Rivera, Robertson, Miller)
Friday, September 25, 2015
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Stat of the Day
With Yogi Berra's death, Bobby Doerr is now the last living player who played in the 1930s.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Stat of the Day
The only team to have 7 players with 50 or more RBI's this season is the New York Yankees.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Stat of the Day
Adam Vinatieri has not missed a field goal from 20-29 yards since 2007 until Monday.
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Cesar Izturis Update
According to the Cardinales de Lara website there is a possibility that Cesar Izturis and his half brother Maicer will play for Lara which is a team in the Venezuelan League this winter.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Stat of the Day
The Yankees became the 1st team to use 7 pitchers in a shutout in a win of more than 5 runs.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Stat of the Day
At the beginning of the NFL season, there were more Uconn alumnis on rosters than any other non Power 5 team.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Stat of the Day
The Atlanta Falcons have won 8 straight home openers which is the longest streak in the NFL
Monday, September 14, 2015
Stat of the Day
No team had won a game since 2012 down 3 runs with 2 outs in the 9th inning. The Mets and Astros did it yesterday.
Sunday, September 13, 2015
NBA 2014-2015 Season Predictions
The NBA season is coming upon us soon. Here are my predictions for this upcoming season.
East
1. Cleveland Cavaliers 61-21
2. Chicago Bulls 59-33
3. Miami Heat 55-27
4. Washington Wizards 52-30
5. Milwaukee Bucks 47-35
6. Indiana Pacers 44-38
7. Boston Celtics 43-39
8. Atlanta Hawks 41-41
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9. Toronto Raptors 40-42
10. Charlotte Hornets 40-42
11. Detroit Pistons 38-44
12. Orlando Magic 35-47
13. New York Knicks 28-54
14. Brooklyn Nets 24-58
15. Philadelphia 76ers 19-63
West
1. Golden State Warriors 62-20
2. San Antonio Spurs 57-25
3. Oklahoma City Thunder 55-27
4. Los Angeles Clippers 53-29
5. Houston Rockets 52-30
6. Memphis Grizzlies 48-34
7. Phoenix Suns 46-36
8. Los Angeles Lakers 45-37
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9. New Orleans Pelicans 44-38
10. Utah Jazz 42-40
11. Denver Nuggets 40-42
12. Minnesota Timberwolves 37-45
13. Dallas Mavericks 33-49
14. Sacramento Kings 30-52
15. Portland Trailblazers 25-57
Playoffs
East
1 Cavaliers over 8 Hawks 4-0
7 Celtics over 2 Bulls 4-3
3 Heat over 6 Pacers 4-3
5 Bucks over 4 Wizards 4-2
West
1 Warriors over 8 Lakers 4-2
2 Spurs over 7 Suns 4-0
3 Thunder over 6 Grizzlies 4-2
4 Clippers over 5 Rockers 4-3
Semi Finals
East
1 Cavaliers over 5 Bucks 4-2
3 Heat over 7 Celtics 4-1
West
1 Warriors over 4 Clippers 4-1
2 Spurs over 3 Thunder 4-2
Conference Finals
East
1 Cavaliers over 3 Heat 4-2
West
2 Spurs over 1 Warriors 4-3
Finals
2 Spurs over 1 Cavs 4-3
Finals MVP: Tim Duncan
Awards
All NBA 1st Team
G Steph Curry
G James Harden
F LeBron James
F Kevin Durant
F Anthony Davis
All NBA 2nd Team
G Kobe Bryant
G Russell Westbrook
F Tim Duncan
F Kawhi Leonard
F Dwight Howard
All NBA 3rd Team
G Chris Paul
G Derrick Rose
F Kevin Love
F DeAndre Jordan
F Paul George
All Rookie 1st Team
G D'Angelo Russell
G Emmanuel Mudiay
F Jahlil Okafor
F Karl Anthony-Towns
F Justise Winslow
All Rookie 2nd Team
G Joseph Young
G Ryan Boatright
F Mario Hezonja
F Frank Kaminsky
F Stanley Johnson
All Defensive 1st Team
G Kobe Bryant
G Mike Conley
F Kawhi Leonard
F DeAndre Jordan
F Rudy Gobert
All Defensive 2nd Team
G Tony Allen
G Jeff Teague
F Hassan Whiteside
F Dwight Howard
F Draymond Green
All Star Game MVP-Kobe Bryant
Rookie of the Year
1. D'Angelo Russell
2. Ryan Boatright
3. Karl Anthony-Towns
4. Jahlil Okafor
5. Justise Winslow
MVP
1. James Harden
2. Steph Curry
3. LeBron James
4. Kevin Durant
5. Kobe Bryant
Coach of the Year
1. Byron Scott
2. Jason Kidd
3. Brad Stevens
4. David Blatt
5. Gregg Popovich
Executive of the Year
1. John Hammond
2. Mitch Kupchak
3. Danny Ainge
4. R.C. Buford
5. Daryl Morey
Citizenship Award
1. LeBron James
2. Kevin Durant
3. Draymond Green
4. Tim Duncan
5. Damian Lillard
Defensive Player of the Year
1. Kawhi Leonard
2. Tony Allen
3. Draymond Green
4. Mike Conley
5. Kobe Bryant
6th Man of the Year
1. Manu Ginobili
2. Andre Iguodala
3. Isiah Thomas
4. Jamal Crawford
5. John Henson
Most Improved Player
1. Rudy Gobert
2. Hassan Whiteside
3. Jordan Clarkson
4. Jonas Valanciunas
5. Mike Dunleavy
Sportsmanship Award
1. Tim Duncan
2. Tony Parker
3. Steph Curry
4. Blake Griffin
5. James Harden
Teammate of the Year
1. Kobe Bryant
2. Tim Duncan
3. LeBron James
4. Anthony Davis
5. Steph Curry
East
1. Cleveland Cavaliers 61-21
2. Chicago Bulls 59-33
3. Miami Heat 55-27
4. Washington Wizards 52-30
5. Milwaukee Bucks 47-35
6. Indiana Pacers 44-38
7. Boston Celtics 43-39
8. Atlanta Hawks 41-41
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9. Toronto Raptors 40-42
10. Charlotte Hornets 40-42
11. Detroit Pistons 38-44
12. Orlando Magic 35-47
13. New York Knicks 28-54
14. Brooklyn Nets 24-58
15. Philadelphia 76ers 19-63
West
1. Golden State Warriors 62-20
2. San Antonio Spurs 57-25
3. Oklahoma City Thunder 55-27
4. Los Angeles Clippers 53-29
5. Houston Rockets 52-30
6. Memphis Grizzlies 48-34
7. Phoenix Suns 46-36
8. Los Angeles Lakers 45-37
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9. New Orleans Pelicans 44-38
10. Utah Jazz 42-40
11. Denver Nuggets 40-42
12. Minnesota Timberwolves 37-45
13. Dallas Mavericks 33-49
14. Sacramento Kings 30-52
15. Portland Trailblazers 25-57
Playoffs
East
1 Cavaliers over 8 Hawks 4-0
7 Celtics over 2 Bulls 4-3
3 Heat over 6 Pacers 4-3
5 Bucks over 4 Wizards 4-2
West
1 Warriors over 8 Lakers 4-2
2 Spurs over 7 Suns 4-0
3 Thunder over 6 Grizzlies 4-2
4 Clippers over 5 Rockers 4-3
Semi Finals
East
1 Cavaliers over 5 Bucks 4-2
3 Heat over 7 Celtics 4-1
West
1 Warriors over 4 Clippers 4-1
2 Spurs over 3 Thunder 4-2
Conference Finals
East
1 Cavaliers over 3 Heat 4-2
West
2 Spurs over 1 Warriors 4-3
Finals
2 Spurs over 1 Cavs 4-3
Finals MVP: Tim Duncan
Awards
All NBA 1st Team
G Steph Curry
G James Harden
F LeBron James
F Kevin Durant
F Anthony Davis
All NBA 2nd Team
G Kobe Bryant
G Russell Westbrook
F Tim Duncan
F Kawhi Leonard
F Dwight Howard
All NBA 3rd Team
G Chris Paul
G Derrick Rose
F Kevin Love
F DeAndre Jordan
F Paul George
All Rookie 1st Team
G D'Angelo Russell
G Emmanuel Mudiay
F Jahlil Okafor
F Karl Anthony-Towns
F Justise Winslow
All Rookie 2nd Team
G Joseph Young
G Ryan Boatright
F Mario Hezonja
F Frank Kaminsky
F Stanley Johnson
All Defensive 1st Team
G Kobe Bryant
G Mike Conley
F Kawhi Leonard
F DeAndre Jordan
F Rudy Gobert
All Defensive 2nd Team
G Tony Allen
G Jeff Teague
F Hassan Whiteside
F Dwight Howard
F Draymond Green
All Star Game MVP-Kobe Bryant
Rookie of the Year
1. D'Angelo Russell
2. Ryan Boatright
3. Karl Anthony-Towns
4. Jahlil Okafor
5. Justise Winslow
MVP
1. James Harden
2. Steph Curry
3. LeBron James
4. Kevin Durant
5. Kobe Bryant
Coach of the Year
1. Byron Scott
2. Jason Kidd
3. Brad Stevens
4. David Blatt
5. Gregg Popovich
Executive of the Year
1. John Hammond
2. Mitch Kupchak
3. Danny Ainge
4. R.C. Buford
5. Daryl Morey
Citizenship Award
1. LeBron James
2. Kevin Durant
3. Draymond Green
4. Tim Duncan
5. Damian Lillard
Defensive Player of the Year
1. Kawhi Leonard
2. Tony Allen
3. Draymond Green
4. Mike Conley
5. Kobe Bryant
6th Man of the Year
1. Manu Ginobili
2. Andre Iguodala
3. Isiah Thomas
4. Jamal Crawford
5. John Henson
Most Improved Player
1. Rudy Gobert
2. Hassan Whiteside
3. Jordan Clarkson
4. Jonas Valanciunas
5. Mike Dunleavy
Sportsmanship Award
1. Tim Duncan
2. Tony Parker
3. Steph Curry
4. Blake Griffin
5. James Harden
Teammate of the Year
1. Kobe Bryant
2. Tim Duncan
3. LeBron James
4. Anthony Davis
5. Steph Curry
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Happy Birthday Andrew Luck!
Today we at Horseshoe Pride wish a very happy 26th birthday to Colts star QB Andrew Luck.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Stat of the Day
Bartolo Colon set the record for most scoreless innings by a pitcher over 42 years old with 31.
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Stat of the Day
Phil Mickelson has played on every president's and Ryder cup team of the last 20 years.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Friday, September 4, 2015
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Stat of the Day
Since 1969 only two teams have come back to win the division after being 6.5 down entering September, 1978 Yankees, and 1995 Mariners.
Monday, August 31, 2015
All Time Atlanta Braves Team
Owner Ted Turner (1976-2007)
General Manager John Schuerholz (1990-present)
Manager Bobby Cox (1978-1981, 1986-2010)
Pitching Coach Leo Mazzone (1985, 1990-2005)
Hitting Coach Terry Pendleton (2001-present)
Bench Coach Glenn Hubbard (1999-2010)
1st Base Coach Bobby Dews (1979-1981, 85, 1997-2006)
3rd Base Coach Ned Yost (1991-2002)
Bullpen Catcher Eddie Perez (2007-present)
Catcher-Del Crandall (1949-1950, 1953-1962) AVG .257 HR 170 RBI 628
First Base-Eddie Matthews (1952-1966) AVG .273 HR 493 RBI 1388
Second Base-Rabbit Maranville (1912-1920, 1929-1933, 1935) SH 220 3B 103 SB 194
Third Base-Chipper Jones (1993, 1995-2012) AVG .303 HR 468 RBI 1623
Shortstop-Herman Long (1890-1902) AVG .280 SB 434 RBI 964
Left Field-Dale Murphy (1976-1990) HR 371 RBI 1143 SB 161
Center Field-Andruw Jones (1996-2007) HR 368 RBI 1117 SB 152
Right Field-Hank Aaron (1954-1974) AVG .310 HR 733 RBI 2202
DH Fred McGriff
Bench
Outfielder/1st Baseman/Catcher-Fred Tenney (1894-1907, 1911) AVG .294 OBP .371 SB 285
Catcher-Javy Lopez (1992-2003) AVG .287 SLG .491 HR 260
Infielder-Bobby Lowe (1890-1901) AVG .286 3B 85 SB 303
First Baseman/3rd Baseman Bob Horner (1978-1986) AVG .278 HR 215 RBI 652
#1 Starter Kid Nichols (1890-1901) W 329 ERA 3.00 K 1680
#2 Starter Warren Spahn (1942, 1946-1964) W 356 ERA 3.05 K 2493
#3 Starter Greg Maddux (1993-2003) W 194 ERA 2.63 K 1828
#4 Starter Phil Niekro (1964-1983) W 268 ERA 3.20 K 2912
#5 Starter Tom Glavine (1987-2002, 2008) W 244 ERA 3.41 K 2091
Closer John Smoltz (1988-1999, 2001-2008) ERA 3.26 SV 154 W 210
Set Up Man Craig Kimbrel (2010-2014) ERA 1.43 SV 186 GF 241
Reliever Tommy Bond (1877-1881) ERA 2.21 K 627 W 149
Reliever Vic Willis (1898-1905) ERA 2.82 K 1161 W 151
Reliever Lew Burdette (1951-1963) ERA 3.53 GF 88 K 923
Reliever Mark Wohlers (1991-1999) ERA 3.73 GF 233 K 437
Reliever John Clarkson (1988-1992) ERA 2.82 K 834 W 149
Lineup
1. Herman Long
2. Chipper Jones
3. Eddie Matthews
4. Hank Aaron
5. Andruw Jones
6. Dale Murphy
7. Del Crandall
8. Rabbit Maranville
9. Pitcher
General Manager John Schuerholz (1990-present)
Manager Bobby Cox (1978-1981, 1986-2010)
Pitching Coach Leo Mazzone (1985, 1990-2005)
Hitting Coach Terry Pendleton (2001-present)
Bench Coach Glenn Hubbard (1999-2010)
1st Base Coach Bobby Dews (1979-1981, 85, 1997-2006)
3rd Base Coach Ned Yost (1991-2002)
Bullpen Catcher Eddie Perez (2007-present)
Catcher-Del Crandall (1949-1950, 1953-1962) AVG .257 HR 170 RBI 628
First Base-Eddie Matthews (1952-1966) AVG .273 HR 493 RBI 1388
Second Base-Rabbit Maranville (1912-1920, 1929-1933, 1935) SH 220 3B 103 SB 194
Third Base-Chipper Jones (1993, 1995-2012) AVG .303 HR 468 RBI 1623
Shortstop-Herman Long (1890-1902) AVG .280 SB 434 RBI 964
Left Field-Dale Murphy (1976-1990) HR 371 RBI 1143 SB 161
Center Field-Andruw Jones (1996-2007) HR 368 RBI 1117 SB 152
Right Field-Hank Aaron (1954-1974) AVG .310 HR 733 RBI 2202
DH Fred McGriff
Bench
Outfielder/1st Baseman/Catcher-Fred Tenney (1894-1907, 1911) AVG .294 OBP .371 SB 285
Catcher-Javy Lopez (1992-2003) AVG .287 SLG .491 HR 260
Infielder-Bobby Lowe (1890-1901) AVG .286 3B 85 SB 303
First Baseman/3rd Baseman Bob Horner (1978-1986) AVG .278 HR 215 RBI 652
#1 Starter Kid Nichols (1890-1901) W 329 ERA 3.00 K 1680
#2 Starter Warren Spahn (1942, 1946-1964) W 356 ERA 3.05 K 2493
#3 Starter Greg Maddux (1993-2003) W 194 ERA 2.63 K 1828
#4 Starter Phil Niekro (1964-1983) W 268 ERA 3.20 K 2912
#5 Starter Tom Glavine (1987-2002, 2008) W 244 ERA 3.41 K 2091
Closer John Smoltz (1988-1999, 2001-2008) ERA 3.26 SV 154 W 210
Set Up Man Craig Kimbrel (2010-2014) ERA 1.43 SV 186 GF 241
Reliever Tommy Bond (1877-1881) ERA 2.21 K 627 W 149
Reliever Vic Willis (1898-1905) ERA 2.82 K 1161 W 151
Reliever Lew Burdette (1951-1963) ERA 3.53 GF 88 K 923
Reliever Mark Wohlers (1991-1999) ERA 3.73 GF 233 K 437
Reliever John Clarkson (1988-1992) ERA 2.82 K 834 W 149
Lineup
1. Herman Long
2. Chipper Jones
3. Eddie Matthews
4. Hank Aaron
5. Andruw Jones
6. Dale Murphy
7. Del Crandall
8. Rabbit Maranville
9. Pitcher
Sunday, August 30, 2015
All Time Arizona Diamondbacks Team
I am starting a new series of articles and creating an all time team for different teams and I am starting with baseball. There will be a starting lineup, bench, pitching rotation, bullpen, manager, coaching staff, GM, and owner. The only limit is that a player or coach cannot be on more than one team's roster. Managers may be coaches on the roster. The years spent with the team are the years spent with the team together and may not specifically be in that position with the team.
Arizona Diamondbacks
Owner: Jerry Colangelo 1998-2004
Record under him (575-559)
GM: Joe Garagiola Jr 1998-2005
Record under him (652-644)
Manager: Bob Brenly 2001-2004
Record under him (303-262)
Bench Coach: Bob Melvin 2001-2002, 2005-2009
Hitting Coach: Dwayne Murphy 1998-2003
Pitching Coach: Mark Connor 1998-2000
1st Base Coach: Lee Tinsley 2006-2008
3rd Base Coach: Chip Hale 2006-2009, 2015-present
Bullpen Coach: Glenn Sherlock: 1998-present
Catcher-Miguel Montero 2006-2014 AVG .261 HR 97 RBI 448
First Base-Paul Goldschmidt 2011-present AVG .299 HR 109 RBI 398
Second Base-Tony Womack 1999-2003 AVG .269 3B 37 SB 182
Third Base-Matt Williams 1998-2003 AVG .278 HR 99 RBI 381
Shortstop-Craig Counsell 2000-2003, 2005-2006 AVG .266 H 611 SB 68
Left Field- Luis Gonzalez 1999-2006 AVG .298 HR 224 RBI 774
Center Field-Steve Finley 1999-2004 AVG .278 HR 153 RBI 479
Right Field-Justin Upton 2007-2014 AVG .278 HR 108 RBI 363
DH AJ Pollock
Bench
Outfielder-Chris Young 2006-2012 AVG .239 HR 132 RBI 408
Catcher-Damian Miller 1998-2002 AVG .269 HR 48 RBI 194
First Baseman/3rd Baseman Chad Tracy 2004-2009 AVG .280 HR 78 RBI 318
Shortstop/2nd Baseman Stephen Drew 2006-2012 AVG .266 HR 72 RBI 333
#1 Starter Randy Johnson 1999-2004, 2007-2008 W 118 E.R.A. 2.83 K 2077
#2 Starter Brandon Webb 2003-2009 W 87 E.R.A. 3.27 K 1065
#3 Starter Curt Schilling 2000-2003 W 58 E.R.A. 3.14 K 875
#4 Starter Dan Haren 2008-2010 W 37 E.R.A. 3.56 K 570
#5 Starter Ian Kennedy 2010-2013 W 48 E.R.A. 3.82 K 661
Closer Jose Valverde 2003-2007 G 253 E.R.A. 3.27 SV 288
Set Up Man Byung-Hyun Kim 1999-2003, 2007 G 245 E.R.A. 3.43 GF 150
Reliever Brad Ziegler 2011-present G 302 E.R.A. 2.40 GF 101
Reliever Matt Mantei 1999-2004 G 178 E.R.A. 4.04 GF 132
Reliever Brandon Lyon 2005-2008 G 234 E.R.A. 4.03 GF 114
Reliever Josh Collmenter 2011-present G 173 E.R.A. 3.51 GF 35
Reliever David Hernandez 2010-2013, 2015 G 236 E.R.A. 3.59 GF 66
Lineup
1. Tony Womack
2. Steve Finley
3. Luis Gonzalez
4. Paul Goldschmidt
5. Justin Upton
6. Matt Williams
7. Miguel Montero
8. Craig Counsell
9. Pitcher
Arizona Diamondbacks
Owner: Jerry Colangelo 1998-2004
Record under him (575-559)
GM: Joe Garagiola Jr 1998-2005
Record under him (652-644)
Manager: Bob Brenly 2001-2004
Record under him (303-262)
Bench Coach: Bob Melvin 2001-2002, 2005-2009
Hitting Coach: Dwayne Murphy 1998-2003
Pitching Coach: Mark Connor 1998-2000
1st Base Coach: Lee Tinsley 2006-2008
3rd Base Coach: Chip Hale 2006-2009, 2015-present
Bullpen Coach: Glenn Sherlock: 1998-present
Catcher-Miguel Montero 2006-2014 AVG .261 HR 97 RBI 448
First Base-Paul Goldschmidt 2011-present AVG .299 HR 109 RBI 398
Second Base-Tony Womack 1999-2003 AVG .269 3B 37 SB 182
Third Base-Matt Williams 1998-2003 AVG .278 HR 99 RBI 381
Shortstop-Craig Counsell 2000-2003, 2005-2006 AVG .266 H 611 SB 68
Left Field- Luis Gonzalez 1999-2006 AVG .298 HR 224 RBI 774
Center Field-Steve Finley 1999-2004 AVG .278 HR 153 RBI 479
Right Field-Justin Upton 2007-2014 AVG .278 HR 108 RBI 363
DH AJ Pollock
Bench
Outfielder-Chris Young 2006-2012 AVG .239 HR 132 RBI 408
Catcher-Damian Miller 1998-2002 AVG .269 HR 48 RBI 194
First Baseman/3rd Baseman Chad Tracy 2004-2009 AVG .280 HR 78 RBI 318
Shortstop/2nd Baseman Stephen Drew 2006-2012 AVG .266 HR 72 RBI 333
#1 Starter Randy Johnson 1999-2004, 2007-2008 W 118 E.R.A. 2.83 K 2077
#2 Starter Brandon Webb 2003-2009 W 87 E.R.A. 3.27 K 1065
#3 Starter Curt Schilling 2000-2003 W 58 E.R.A. 3.14 K 875
#4 Starter Dan Haren 2008-2010 W 37 E.R.A. 3.56 K 570
#5 Starter Ian Kennedy 2010-2013 W 48 E.R.A. 3.82 K 661
Closer Jose Valverde 2003-2007 G 253 E.R.A. 3.27 SV 288
Set Up Man Byung-Hyun Kim 1999-2003, 2007 G 245 E.R.A. 3.43 GF 150
Reliever Brad Ziegler 2011-present G 302 E.R.A. 2.40 GF 101
Reliever Matt Mantei 1999-2004 G 178 E.R.A. 4.04 GF 132
Reliever Brandon Lyon 2005-2008 G 234 E.R.A. 4.03 GF 114
Reliever Josh Collmenter 2011-present G 173 E.R.A. 3.51 GF 35
Reliever David Hernandez 2010-2013, 2015 G 236 E.R.A. 3.59 GF 66
Lineup
1. Tony Womack
2. Steve Finley
3. Luis Gonzalez
4. Paul Goldschmidt
5. Justin Upton
6. Matt Williams
7. Miguel Montero
8. Craig Counsell
9. Pitcher
Top 10 NBA GM's Right Now
10. Phil Jackson
9. Larry Bird
8. Danny Ainge
7. Rich Cho
6. John Hammond
5. Sam Presti
4. Bob Myers
3. Daryl Morey
2. RC Buford
1. Masai Ujiri
9. Larry Bird
8. Danny Ainge
7. Rich Cho
6. John Hammond
5. Sam Presti
4. Bob Myers
3. Daryl Morey
2. RC Buford
1. Masai Ujiri
Top 10 Coaches Right Now
Just Missed
10. Dwayne Casey
9. Mike Budenholzer
8. Steve Kerr
7. Rick Carlisle
6. David Blatt
5. Erik Spoelstra
4. Jason Kidd
3. Brad Stevens
2. Doc Rivers
1. Gregg Popovich
10. Dwayne Casey
9. Mike Budenholzer
8. Steve Kerr
7. Rick Carlisle
6. David Blatt
5. Erik Spoelstra
4. Jason Kidd
3. Brad Stevens
2. Doc Rivers
1. Gregg Popovich
Top 10 Centers Right Now
Just Missed
Greg Monroe
Tyson Chandler
Nikola Vucevic
10. Marcin Gortat
9. Rudy Gobert
8. Marc Gasol
7. Al Horford
6. Tristan Thompson
5. Al Jefferson
4. Joakim Noah
3. DeMarcus Cousins
2. DeAndre Jordan
1. Andre Drummond
Greg Monroe
Tyson Chandler
Nikola Vucevic
10. Marcin Gortat
9. Rudy Gobert
8. Marc Gasol
7. Al Horford
6. Tristan Thompson
5. Al Jefferson
4. Joakim Noah
3. DeMarcus Cousins
2. DeAndre Jordan
1. Andre Drummond
Top 10 Power Forwards Right Now
10. Paul Millsap
9. Dirk Nowitzki
8. Pau Gasol
7. Zach Randolph
6. Kevin Love
5. LaMarcus Aldridge
4. Blake Griffin
3. Serge Ibaka
2. Tim Duncan
1. Anthony Davis
9. Dirk Nowitzki
8. Pau Gasol
7. Zach Randolph
6. Kevin Love
5. LaMarcus Aldridge
4. Blake Griffin
3. Serge Ibaka
2. Tim Duncan
1. Anthony Davis
Top 10 Small Forwards Right Now
Just Missed
Jeff Green
Joe Johnson
Gordon Hayward
10. Paul Pierce
9. Giannis Antetokounmpo
8. Trevor Ariza
7. Andrew Wiggins
6. Chandler Parsons
5. Luol Deng
4. Rudy Gay
3. Kawhi Leonard
2. Kevin Durant
1. LeBron James
Jeff Green
Joe Johnson
Gordon Hayward
10. Paul Pierce
9. Giannis Antetokounmpo
8. Trevor Ariza
7. Andrew Wiggins
6. Chandler Parsons
5. Luol Deng
4. Rudy Gay
3. Kawhi Leonard
2. Kevin Durant
1. LeBron James
Top 10 Shooting Guards Right Now
Just Missed
Victor Oladipo
Wesley Matthews
Eric Gordon
Goran Dragic
Jimmy Butler
10. Danny Green
9. Kobe Bryant
8. Khris Middleton
7. Bradley Beal
6. JJ Redick
5. Demar DeRozan
4. Dwyane Wade
3. Kyle Korver
2. Klay Thompson
1. James Harden
Victor Oladipo
Wesley Matthews
Eric Gordon
Goran Dragic
Jimmy Butler
10. Danny Green
9. Kobe Bryant
8. Khris Middleton
7. Bradley Beal
6. JJ Redick
5. Demar DeRozan
4. Dwyane Wade
3. Kyle Korver
2. Klay Thompson
1. James Harden
Top 10 Point Guards Right Now
Just Missed
Michael Carter-Williams
Eric Bledsoe
Monta Ellis
Ty Lawson
Kemba Walker
Mike Conley
10. Brandon Knight
9. Kyle Lowry
8. Jeff Teague
7. Damian Lillard
6. Tony Parker
5. Chris Paul
4. John Wall
3. Kyrie Irving
2. Russell Westbrook
1. Stephen Curry
Michael Carter-Williams
Eric Bledsoe
Monta Ellis
Ty Lawson
Kemba Walker
Mike Conley
10. Brandon Knight
9. Kyle Lowry
8. Jeff Teague
7. Damian Lillard
6. Tony Parker
5. Chris Paul
4. John Wall
3. Kyrie Irving
2. Russell Westbrook
1. Stephen Curry
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Stat of the Day
Didi Gregorious is the 1st Yankee shortstop in 100 years to get 4 hits and 6 RBI in the same game.
2015-2016 PGA Tour Season Preview and Predictions
The golf season is almost over but the wrap around season will be starting in a few weeks, these are my predictions for the upcoming 2015-2016 Season.
Frys.com Open-Winner Brendan Steele
Shriners Hospital for Children Open-Winner Chesson Hadley
CIMB Classic-Danny Lee
World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions- Thongchai Jaidee
OHL Classic at Mayakoba-Pat Perez
The McGladrey Classic- Jim Furyk
Hyundai Tournament of Champions-Zach Johnson
Sony Open in Hawaii-Jimmy Walker
Career Builder Challenge Partnership with the Clinton Foundation-Hunter Mahan
Farmers Insurance Open-Brandt Snedeker
Waste Management Phoenix Open-Tony Finau
Pebble Beach National Pro Am-Matt Kuchar
Northern Trust Open-Justin Thomas
The Honda Classic-Harris English
World Golf Championship Trump National At Doral-Bubba Watson
Valspar Championship-Steven Bowditch
Arnold Palmer Invitational-Tiger Woods
World Golf Championships Match Play-Jason Day
Puerto Rico Open-Matthew Fitzpatrick
Shell Houston Open-Bill Haas
Masters Tournament-Tiger Woods
RBC Heritage Open-Kevin Streelman
Valero Texas Open-Jason Dufner
Zurich Classic at New Orleans-Patton Kizzire
Wells Fargo Championship-Tim Clark
The Players Championship-Cameron Tringale
Byron Nelson Championship-Rory McIlroy
Colonial National Invitational Tournament-Chris Stroud
The Memorial Tournament Presented by Nationwide-Phil Mickelson
Fedex St. Jude's Classic-KJ Choi
US Open-Phil Mickelson
Quicken Loans National-Zach Johnson
World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational-Hideki Matsuyama
Barracuda Championship-Patrick Rodgers
Greenbrier Classic-Oliver Schniederjans
The Open-Eddie Pepperell
Barbasol Championship-Scott Brown
RBC Canadian Open-Will Wilcox
PGA Championship-Jordan Spieth
Travelers Championship-Kevin Kisner
John Deere Classic-Robert Streb
Olympics in Rio-Bubba Watson-Gold, Branden Grace-Silver, Vijay Singh-Bronze
Wyndham Championship-Camilo Villegas
The Barclays-Cameron Tringale
Deutsche Bank Championship-Webb Simpson
BMW Championship-Charlie Hoffman
Tour Championship-Ryan Moore
Fedex Cup Winner-Ryan Moore
Ryder Cup-Winner USA
Awards
PGA Player of the Year-Tiger Woods
PGA Tour Player of the Year-Jordan Spieth
PGA Tour Rookie of the Year-Patton Kizzire
Vardon Trophy-Jordan Spieth
Byron Nelson Award-Oliver Schneiderjans
Arnold Palmer Award-Tiger Woods
Comeback Player of the Year-KJ Choi
Payne Stewart Award-Phil Mickelson
Frys.com Open-Winner Brendan Steele
Shriners Hospital for Children Open-Winner Chesson Hadley
CIMB Classic-Danny Lee
World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions- Thongchai Jaidee
OHL Classic at Mayakoba-Pat Perez
The McGladrey Classic- Jim Furyk
Hyundai Tournament of Champions-Zach Johnson
Sony Open in Hawaii-Jimmy Walker
Career Builder Challenge Partnership with the Clinton Foundation-Hunter Mahan
Farmers Insurance Open-Brandt Snedeker
Waste Management Phoenix Open-Tony Finau
Pebble Beach National Pro Am-Matt Kuchar
Northern Trust Open-Justin Thomas
The Honda Classic-Harris English
World Golf Championship Trump National At Doral-Bubba Watson
Valspar Championship-Steven Bowditch
Arnold Palmer Invitational-Tiger Woods
World Golf Championships Match Play-Jason Day
Puerto Rico Open-Matthew Fitzpatrick
Shell Houston Open-Bill Haas
Masters Tournament-Tiger Woods
RBC Heritage Open-Kevin Streelman
Valero Texas Open-Jason Dufner
Zurich Classic at New Orleans-Patton Kizzire
Wells Fargo Championship-Tim Clark
The Players Championship-Cameron Tringale
Byron Nelson Championship-Rory McIlroy
Colonial National Invitational Tournament-Chris Stroud
The Memorial Tournament Presented by Nationwide-Phil Mickelson
Fedex St. Jude's Classic-KJ Choi
US Open-Phil Mickelson
Quicken Loans National-Zach Johnson
World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational-Hideki Matsuyama
Barracuda Championship-Patrick Rodgers
Greenbrier Classic-Oliver Schniederjans
The Open-Eddie Pepperell
Barbasol Championship-Scott Brown
RBC Canadian Open-Will Wilcox
PGA Championship-Jordan Spieth
Travelers Championship-Kevin Kisner
John Deere Classic-Robert Streb
Olympics in Rio-Bubba Watson-Gold, Branden Grace-Silver, Vijay Singh-Bronze
Wyndham Championship-Camilo Villegas
The Barclays-Cameron Tringale
Deutsche Bank Championship-Webb Simpson
BMW Championship-Charlie Hoffman
Tour Championship-Ryan Moore
Fedex Cup Winner-Ryan Moore
Ryder Cup-Winner USA
Awards
PGA Player of the Year-Tiger Woods
PGA Tour Player of the Year-Jordan Spieth
PGA Tour Rookie of the Year-Patton Kizzire
Vardon Trophy-Jordan Spieth
Byron Nelson Award-Oliver Schneiderjans
Arnold Palmer Award-Tiger Woods
Comeback Player of the Year-KJ Choi
Payne Stewart Award-Phil Mickelson
Top 365 Sports Moments of All Time List
This is the recap of the top 365 moments that I have already done
365. Yangervis Solarte starts triple play
364. Shawn Stefani Hole in One
363. Ryan Boatright shot vs Cincinnati
362. Tom Savage can't handoff
361. Marshawn Lynch doesn't stop pushing
360. Jason Heyward 1st career homerun
359. Denzel Valentine buzzer beater on Valentine's Day
358. Ichiro dodges Wieters
357. Brooks Conrad walkoff grand slam
356. Luck comeback vs Lions
355. Greg Harris switch pitcher
354. Dan Johnson homerun 2011 Rays
353. Edgar Renteria home run for giants
352. Jomarcos Woods catch
351. Theismann broken leg
350. Marion Barber misses backflip
349. Clemens throws bat at Piazza
348. Linsanity
347. Arod Slaps Ball out of Glove
346. Dad surprises daughter as Rays catcher
345. Randy Johnson kills bird
344. Earthquake in WS
343. Juan Lagares Catch
342. Reggie Wayne Preseason Catch
341. Ellis Valentine throw
340. Marshawn's Media Day Interviews
339. Derrick Williams posterizes Bismack Biyombo
338. Arod calls I got it
337. John Daly wins PGA Championship
336. Percy Harvin TD Super Bowl
335. Vijay Singh skids ball across water
334. Fasano TD on ground
333. Ichiro inside the parker in All Star Game
332. Braves wild card game infield fly
331. Milton Bradley tears ACL
330. George Bush strike after 9/11
329. Victor Dubuisson shot in Match Play tournament
328. Lebron staring down Jordan during dunk
327. Louis Oosthuizen 2 on a par 5
326. Homer in the Gloamin
325. Randy Johnson vs John Kruk
324. Steve Lyons gaffe
323. High School Full Court Buzzer Beater
322. Lasorda falls down
321. Paul O'Neil kick
320. Richard Green hole in one albatross
319. Manny the Cutoff Man
318. Carl Hubbell all star game
317. Daniel Nava 1st At Bat
316. Kevin Mitchell bare handed catch
315. LLWS perfect game
314. Midges attack Joba
313. Sundiata Gaines shot
312. Backboard Shatters
311. Nolan Ryan-Robin Ventura fight
310. Sergio shot from tree
309. Desean Jackson drop on one yard line
308. Agassi-Baghdatis
307. Dikembe on ground after upset
306. Arod 3000th hit
305. Disco Demolition night
304. Benny Agbayani's walkoff in playoffs
303. The Wogan putt
302. Manny Machado fake throw
301. Tigers bad drop in Masters
300. 2014 underdog Uconn Huskies
299. Tiger Woods 90 foot putt
298. 2015 Seattle comeback vs Green Bay
297. Chuckstrong game
296. Jack Nicklaus Baltusrol
295. Hakeem Nicks catch vs WVU
294. Davidson Steph Curry
293. Ryo Ishikawa 58
292. Paul O'Neill catch to save Perfect game in 1st inning
291. Gene Sarazen shot
290. Carl Crawford robs Hawpe in All Star Game
289. Gaborik in playoffs
288. Black Sox
287. Tom Watson British Open
277. Kendrys Morales Grand Slam
276. Brandon Roy game winner against Rockets
275. Troy Tulowitzki Unassisted Triple Play
274. Mariano Rivera Final Game
273. Blake Griffin Dunk over Car
272. Cal Poly Mitchel Anderson
271. 5th down
270. Paul George Injury
269. Johnny Vander Meer
268. Miracle at Michigan
267. McEnroe beats Borg
266. Leon Lett
265. Deflategate
264. Miracle Bowl 1980
263. Mark Messier guarantees
262. Luis Castillo Drops the Ball
261. John Brooks Header
260. Dustin Johnson 3 putt
259. Bryce Drew
258. Bluegrass Miracle
257. Lorenzo Charles
256. 2005 Capital 1 Bowl
255. Chris Burke Homer
254. Music City Miracle
253. Tyus Edney
252. Scott Podsednik Walkoff
251. Jameis Winston tripping
250. Trinity 15 laterals
249. Salvador Perez Hit
248. Tiger beats Rocco on one leg
247. Zlatan amazing goal
246. Lisa Leslie Dunk
245. Jamey Carroll Sac Fly
244. Keith Smart shot
243. Al Gionfriddo catch
242. Ron Swoboda
241. Nadal-Federer tennis match
240. Brandon Stokley catch
239. Jim Mora Sr. Interview
238. Spygate
237. Tim Tebow
236. Jonathan Byrd Walkoff Hole in One
235. Pete Rose catch
234. Mitchell Report
233. Ally oop with .01 left
232. Pujols at Arlington
231. Jason Richardson game winning 3
230. Fail Mary
229. Ruben Rivera
228. Joe Washington punt return
227. Tyreke Evans buzzer beater
226. Robin Van Persie goal World Cup
225. George Mason
224. Ryan throws 7 No hitters
223. Ian Poulter Ryder Cup
222. Appalachian State
221. Jack Nicklaus final Masters
220. LeBron game winner vs Magic
219. Federer hits it between his legs
218. China Lights Ceremony
217. Jerry Meals
216. Uconn Syracuse 6 OT
215. Jim Leyritz homer
214. Ralph Sampson game winner
213. Butt Fumble
212. Wilma Rudolph
211. Bo Jackson wall run
210. Tim Howard scores from own box
209. Jerome Simpson flips over Cardinals defender
191. Hines Ward catch
190. Joe Namath Guarantee
189. Don Denkinger
188. Roberto Alomar spit
187. Desean Jackson famous Punt Return TD
186. Fernando Tatis
185. 2006 national championship
184. Rusty Greer catch to save Perfect game
183. Chris Webber TO
182. Jadeveon Clowney
181. Lemieux comeback
180. Darren Bragg Catch
179. John Wooden wins #10
178. Eric Dickerson breaks record
177. Baseball's Century ceremony
176. Paul to Deandre Jordan monster dunk
175. Santonio Holmes TD
174. Bob Gibson 1968 WS
173. David Cone Perfect Game
172. Malice at the Palace
171. Rasheed Wallace game winning half court shot
170. Bird scores on own miss
169. David Wright barehanded catch
168. Granderson robs homerun
167. Kobe scores 81
166. Ice Bowl
165. Kerrigan-Harding
164. Rocky Marciano undefeated
163. Roy Halladay playoff no hitter
162. Jamaican bobsled team
161. Tim Howard saves
160. Brandi Chastain kick
159. Willis Reed entrance
158. Evan Longoria homerun to send rays in postseason
157. Gretzky sets all time scoring record
156. Ahmad Rashad
155. Bird vs Magic in Finals
154. Alec Martinez goal
153. Henderson's homer
152. Ken Griffey and Son go back to back
151. Jordan Flu Game
150. Jason Lezak
149. Marshawn Lynch famous run
148. Colts win Greatest Football Game ever played 1958
147. Austin Jackson catch
146. Tracy McGrady ally-oops it to himself in all star game
145. Bill Haas Shot
144. Hamilton during HR Derby
143. Endy Chavez catch
142. Roger Bannister 4 minute mile
141. Tiger Woods dominates 97 masters
140. Fiesta Bowl Statue of Liberty
139. Jordan final shot
138. Reggie 3 homers
137. Tuck rule
136. Tate George
135. 1985 Villanova
134. Jackie steals home
133. American Pharaoh
132. Jeter Dive in Stands
131. 1986 Mets Game 6 NLCS
130. Brent Grimes interception
129. Jack Nicklaus putt to win Masters
128. Pete Rose collision
127. Andrew Luck Superman TD
126. Robin Ventura walkoff
125. Soviets beat USA in basketball
124. Julius Erving dunk
123. Immaculate Reception
122. Pete Rose breaks Ty Cobb Record
121. Ali vs Frazier
120. Steven Souza catch
119. Kemba buzzerbeater vs Pittsburgh
118. Pedro shoves Zimmer
117. Jermaine Kearse Catch
116. Cassius Clay beats Sonny Liston
115. Ali lights torch
114. McGwire gets 70
113. Hatteberg's homer helps A's set record
112. T.J. Oshie
111. Pine tar game
110. Kirby Puckett catch
109. Carl Lewis
108. Scott Brosius homer
107. Rulon vs Karelin
106. Ripken final all star game
105. Damian Lillard shot to advance
104. Red Sox comeback from 3-0 deficit
103. Vince Carter Dunks
102. Gregor Blanco catch
101. Magglio Ordonez Home Run
100. Maradona Hand of God
99. Kobe to Shaq ally-oop
98. Jeffrey Maier
97. LeBron buzzer beater vs Mavs
96. Tyson bites Holyfield
95. Uconn upsets Duke 1999
94. Douglas beats Tyson
93. Stanford beats Uconn women
365. Yangervis Solarte starts triple play
364. Shawn Stefani Hole in One
363. Ryan Boatright shot vs Cincinnati
362. Tom Savage can't handoff
361. Marshawn Lynch doesn't stop pushing
360. Jason Heyward 1st career homerun
359. Denzel Valentine buzzer beater on Valentine's Day
358. Ichiro dodges Wieters
357. Brooks Conrad walkoff grand slam
356. Luck comeback vs Lions
355. Greg Harris switch pitcher
354. Dan Johnson homerun 2011 Rays
353. Edgar Renteria home run for giants
352. Jomarcos Woods catch
351. Theismann broken leg
350. Marion Barber misses backflip
349. Clemens throws bat at Piazza
348. Linsanity
347. Arod Slaps Ball out of Glove
346. Dad surprises daughter as Rays catcher
345. Randy Johnson kills bird
344. Earthquake in WS
343. Juan Lagares Catch
342. Reggie Wayne Preseason Catch
341. Ellis Valentine throw
340. Marshawn's Media Day Interviews
339. Derrick Williams posterizes Bismack Biyombo
338. Arod calls I got it
337. John Daly wins PGA Championship
336. Percy Harvin TD Super Bowl
335. Vijay Singh skids ball across water
334. Fasano TD on ground
333. Ichiro inside the parker in All Star Game
332. Braves wild card game infield fly
331. Milton Bradley tears ACL
330. George Bush strike after 9/11
329. Victor Dubuisson shot in Match Play tournament
328. Lebron staring down Jordan during dunk
327. Louis Oosthuizen 2 on a par 5
326. Homer in the Gloamin
325. Randy Johnson vs John Kruk
324. Steve Lyons gaffe
323. High School Full Court Buzzer Beater
322. Lasorda falls down
321. Paul O'Neil kick
320. Richard Green hole in one albatross
319. Manny the Cutoff Man
318. Carl Hubbell all star game
317. Daniel Nava 1st At Bat
316. Kevin Mitchell bare handed catch
315. LLWS perfect game
314. Midges attack Joba
313. Sundiata Gaines shot
312. Backboard Shatters
311. Nolan Ryan-Robin Ventura fight
310. Sergio shot from tree
309. Desean Jackson drop on one yard line
308. Agassi-Baghdatis
307. Dikembe on ground after upset
306. Arod 3000th hit
305. Disco Demolition night
304. Benny Agbayani's walkoff in playoffs
303. The Wogan putt
302. Manny Machado fake throw
301. Tigers bad drop in Masters
300. 2014 underdog Uconn Huskies
299. Tiger Woods 90 foot putt
298. 2015 Seattle comeback vs Green Bay
297. Chuckstrong game
296. Jack Nicklaus Baltusrol
295. Hakeem Nicks catch vs WVU
294. Davidson Steph Curry
293. Ryo Ishikawa 58
292. Paul O'Neill catch to save Perfect game in 1st inning
291. Gene Sarazen shot
290. Carl Crawford robs Hawpe in All Star Game
289. Gaborik in playoffs
288. Black Sox
287. Tom Watson British Open
286. Reggie's hip
285. Roberto Alomar diving stop
284. Canseco hit head homerun
283. Dunk City
282. Todd Pratt Homer
281. Andre Parker runs wrong way
280. Larry Mize chip
279. Dallas Braden Perfect Game on Mothers Day
278. Jacoby Jones TD284. Canseco hit head homerun
283. Dunk City
282. Todd Pratt Homer
281. Andre Parker runs wrong way
280. Larry Mize chip
279. Dallas Braden Perfect Game on Mothers Day
277. Kendrys Morales Grand Slam
276. Brandon Roy game winner against Rockets
275. Troy Tulowitzki Unassisted Triple Play
274. Mariano Rivera Final Game
273. Blake Griffin Dunk over Car
272. Cal Poly Mitchel Anderson
271. 5th down
270. Paul George Injury
269. Johnny Vander Meer
268. Miracle at Michigan
267. McEnroe beats Borg
266. Leon Lett
265. Deflategate
264. Miracle Bowl 1980
263. Mark Messier guarantees
262. Luis Castillo Drops the Ball
261. John Brooks Header
260. Dustin Johnson 3 putt
259. Bryce Drew
258. Bluegrass Miracle
257. Lorenzo Charles
256. 2005 Capital 1 Bowl
255. Chris Burke Homer
254. Music City Miracle
253. Tyus Edney
252. Scott Podsednik Walkoff
251. Jameis Winston tripping
250. Trinity 15 laterals
249. Salvador Perez Hit
248. Tiger beats Rocco on one leg
247. Zlatan amazing goal
246. Lisa Leslie Dunk
245. Jamey Carroll Sac Fly
244. Keith Smart shot
243. Al Gionfriddo catch
242. Ron Swoboda
241. Nadal-Federer tennis match
240. Brandon Stokley catch
239. Jim Mora Sr. Interview
238. Spygate
237. Tim Tebow
236. Jonathan Byrd Walkoff Hole in One
235. Pete Rose catch
234. Mitchell Report
233. Ally oop with .01 left
232. Pujols at Arlington
231. Jason Richardson game winning 3
230. Fail Mary
229. Ruben Rivera
228. Joe Washington punt return
227. Tyreke Evans buzzer beater
226. Robin Van Persie goal World Cup
225. George Mason
224. Ryan throws 7 No hitters
223. Ian Poulter Ryder Cup
222. Appalachian State
221. Jack Nicklaus final Masters
220. LeBron game winner vs Magic
219. Federer hits it between his legs
218. China Lights Ceremony
217. Jerry Meals
216. Uconn Syracuse 6 OT
215. Jim Leyritz homer
214. Ralph Sampson game winner
213. Butt Fumble
212. Wilma Rudolph
211. Bo Jackson wall run
210. Tim Howard scores from own box
209. Jerome Simpson flips over Cardinals defender
208. Kevin Ware injury
207. Byron Nelson 10 wins in row
206. LeBron taking his talents to South Beach
205. Torii Hunter robs Barry Bonds
204. Rajai Davis Catch
203. Brian Kownacki jumps over home plate
202. Dalton Carriker
201. Luis Suarez biting
200. Rudy
199. Richard Sherman interview
198. Christian Watford
197. Shabazz vs Florida
196. Bernie Carbo
195. Jimmy V upset Houston
194. Rickey Henderson Stolen Base
193. Dez Bryant no catch
192. Derek Jeter final all star game199. Richard Sherman interview
198. Christian Watford
197. Shabazz vs Florida
196. Bernie Carbo
195. Jimmy V upset Houston
194. Rickey Henderson Stolen Base
193. Dez Bryant no catch
191. Hines Ward catch
190. Joe Namath Guarantee
189. Don Denkinger
188. Roberto Alomar spit
187. Desean Jackson famous Punt Return TD
186. Fernando Tatis
185. 2006 national championship
184. Rusty Greer catch to save Perfect game
183. Chris Webber TO
182. Jadeveon Clowney
181. Lemieux comeback
180. Darren Bragg Catch
179. John Wooden wins #10
178. Eric Dickerson breaks record
177. Baseball's Century ceremony
176. Paul to Deandre Jordan monster dunk
175. Santonio Holmes TD
174. Bob Gibson 1968 WS
173. David Cone Perfect Game
172. Malice at the Palace
171. Rasheed Wallace game winning half court shot
170. Bird scores on own miss
169. David Wright barehanded catch
168. Granderson robs homerun
167. Kobe scores 81
166. Ice Bowl
165. Kerrigan-Harding
164. Rocky Marciano undefeated
163. Roy Halladay playoff no hitter
162. Jamaican bobsled team
161. Tim Howard saves
160. Brandi Chastain kick
159. Willis Reed entrance
158. Evan Longoria homerun to send rays in postseason
157. Gretzky sets all time scoring record
156. Ahmad Rashad
155. Bird vs Magic in Finals
154. Alec Martinez goal
153. Henderson's homer
152. Ken Griffey and Son go back to back
151. Jordan Flu Game
150. Jason Lezak
149. Marshawn Lynch famous run
148. Colts win Greatest Football Game ever played 1958
147. Austin Jackson catch
146. Tracy McGrady ally-oops it to himself in all star game
145. Bill Haas Shot
144. Hamilton during HR Derby
143. Endy Chavez catch
142. Roger Bannister 4 minute mile
141. Tiger Woods dominates 97 masters
140. Fiesta Bowl Statue of Liberty
139. Jordan final shot
138. Reggie 3 homers
137. Tuck rule
136. Tate George
135. 1985 Villanova
134. Jackie steals home
133. American Pharaoh
132. Jeter Dive in Stands
131. 1986 Mets Game 6 NLCS
130. Brent Grimes interception
129. Jack Nicklaus putt to win Masters
128. Pete Rose collision
127. Andrew Luck Superman TD
126. Robin Ventura walkoff
125. Soviets beat USA in basketball
124. Julius Erving dunk
123. Immaculate Reception
122. Pete Rose breaks Ty Cobb Record
121. Ali vs Frazier
120. Steven Souza catch
119. Kemba buzzerbeater vs Pittsburgh
118. Pedro shoves Zimmer
117. Jermaine Kearse Catch
116. Cassius Clay beats Sonny Liston
115. Ali lights torch
114. McGwire gets 70
113. Hatteberg's homer helps A's set record
112. T.J. Oshie
111. Pine tar game
110. Kirby Puckett catch
109. Carl Lewis
108. Scott Brosius homer
107. Rulon vs Karelin
106. Ripken final all star game
105. Damian Lillard shot to advance
104. Red Sox comeback from 3-0 deficit
103. Vince Carter Dunks
102. Gregor Blanco catch
101. Magglio Ordonez Home Run
100. Maradona Hand of God
99. Kobe to Shaq ally-oop
98. Jeffrey Maier
97. LeBron buzzer beater vs Mavs
96. Tyson bites Holyfield
95. Uconn upsets Duke 1999
94. Douglas beats Tyson
93. Stanford beats Uconn women
92. Billy Mills
91. Jordan dunk from free throw line
90. Ibanez walkoff and game tying homer
89. Neymar goal vs Flamengo
88. Notre Dame beats UCLA
87. 4th and 2
86. Nadia Comaneci Perfect 10
85. Ortiz policeman homer
84. Kirby Puckett homer
83. Jim Edmonds catch
82. Lynn Swan catch
81. Trout robs homer
80. Mark Spitz
79. Bonds gets 71
78. "Practice"
77. Mark Buehrle Play
76. Band come on field
75. Armando Galarraga
74. David Ortiz Home Run
73. Steve Bartman
72. Ronaldo goal vs Arsenal
71. Messi Magic vs Iran
70. Doug Flutie Hail Mary
69. Kerri Strug Vault
68. Chris Chambliss
67. Derek Fisher shot with 0.4 left
66. Mario Chalmers
65. Landon Donovan Goal
64. Dwight Clark Catch
63. Jeter 3000
62. Red Sox win WS 2004
61. Zidane headbutt
60. Allen 3 from corner
59. Klay Thompson
58. Ozzie Smith Homer
57. Jeter Last Home Game
56. Dolphins go undefeated
55. Ted Williams .400
54. Jesse Owens in Olympics
53. Joe Dimaggio streak
52. Piazza homer after 9/11
51. Edgar Martinez Double
50. Dewayne Wise
49. Bucky Dent
48. Don Larsen
79. Bonds gets 71
78. "Practice"
77. Mark Buehrle Play
76. Band come on field
75. Armando Galarraga
74. David Ortiz Home Run
73. Steve Bartman
72. Ronaldo goal vs Arsenal
71. Messi Magic vs Iran
70. Doug Flutie Hail Mary
69. Kerri Strug Vault
68. Chris Chambliss
67. Derek Fisher shot with 0.4 left
66. Mario Chalmers
65. Landon Donovan Goal
64. Dwight Clark Catch
63. Jeter 3000
62. Red Sox win WS 2004
61. Zidane headbutt
60. Allen 3 from corner
59. Klay Thompson
58. Ozzie Smith Homer
57. Jeter Last Home Game
56. Dolphins go undefeated
55. Ted Williams .400
54. Jesse Owens in Olympics
53. Joe Dimaggio streak
52. Piazza homer after 9/11
51. Edgar Martinez Double
50. Dewayne Wise
49. Bucky Dent
48. Don Larsen
47. Usain Bolt
46. Michael Phelps last second
45. Secretariat
44. Horry's King Sinker
43. Bonds breaks record
42. Tracy McGrady 13 points in 35 seconds
41. Maradona goal of century
40. Travis Ishikawa
39. Malcolm Butler Interception
38. Mario Manningham catch
37. Aaron Boone
36. Mr November
35. Sid Bream
34. Wilt scores 100
33. Gene Larkin
32. Maris gets 61
31. Tigers Chip
30. Gotze goal
29. Iniesta goal
28. Scott Norwood Wide Left
27. Vinatieri kick to win Super Bowl
26. Tackle at the 1 yard line
25. Ichiro throw
24. Ripken beats Gehrig
23. Freese Game 6
22. Jeter Flip Play
21. Odell Beckham Catch
20. Christian Laettner
19. Jordan "the shot"
18. Chris Davis FG Return
17. Shot Heard Around the World
16. Luis Gonzalez walkoff
15. Edgar Renteria walkoff
14. David Tyree Catch
13. Willie Mays the Catch
12. Buckner Boots It
11. Costantino Rocca Shot
10. Kirk Gibson Homer
9. Fisk Homer
8. Carter walkoff
7. Mazerowski walkoff homer
6. Hank Aaron homer
5. Babe Ruth Called Shot
4. Gehrig Speech
3. Jackie Robinson breaks color barrier
2. Miracle on Ice
19. Jordan "the shot"
18. Chris Davis FG Return
17. Shot Heard Around the World
16. Luis Gonzalez walkoff
15. Edgar Renteria walkoff
14. David Tyree Catch
13. Willie Mays the Catch
12. Buckner Boots It
11. Costantino Rocca Shot
10. Kirk Gibson Homer
9. Fisk Homer
8. Carter walkoff
7. Mazerowski walkoff homer
6. Hank Aaron homer
5. Babe Ruth Called Shot
4. Gehrig Speech
3. Jackie Robinson breaks color barrier
2. Miracle on Ice
Friday, August 28, 2015
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Top 125 Golfers Right Now
While the current golf season is not over yet, the new one is starting in a few weeks. These are the top 125 golfers in my opinion right now, they are not the same as the Fedex Cup because they include golfers from all over the world who may be on different tours. This is not the same order as the world golf ranking either.
125. Vijay Singh
124. Morgan Hoffmann
123. Mikko Ilonen
122. Nick Watney
121. Pat Perez
120. Angel Cabrera
119. Steve Stricker
118. Jaco Van Zyl
117. Max Homa
116. Erik Compton
115. Simon Dyson
114. Carl Pettersson
113. Sean O'Hair
112. Martin Laird
111. Johnson Wagner
110. Koumei Oda
109. Emiliano Grillo
108. Camilo Villegas
107. Ross Fisher
106. Marcel Siem
105. Shawn Stefani
104. Kevin Streelman
103. Brendon De Jonge
102. Dawie Vander Walt
101. Graham DeLaet
100. Daniel Berger
99. Jason Bohn
98. Jason Dufner
97. Tyrrell Hatton
96. David Hearn
95. Marc Warren
94. Richie Ramsay
93. Tim Clark
92. Sang Moon Bae
91. Eddie Pepperell
90. David Howell
89. Lee Westwood
88. James Morrison
87. Chris Wood
86. Pablo Larrazabal
85. Hudson Swafford
84. Chasson Hadley
83. David Hearn
82. Chris Stroud
81. Alexander Noren
80. Joost Luiten
79. Brian Harman
78. Kiradech Aphibarnrat
77. Ben Martin
76. Hunter Mahan
75. Kevin Chappell
74. Oliver Schniederjans
73. Patton Kizzire
72. Miguel Angel Jimenez
71. Keegan Bradley
70. Martin Kaymer
69. Will Wilcox
68. Jonas Blixt
67. Matthew Fitzpatrick
66. Romain Wattel
65. Hiroshi Iwata
64. Charles Howell III
63. Luke Donald
62. Jamie Donaldson
61. Graeme McDowell
60. Alexander Levy
59. Matt Jones
58. Cameron Tringale
57. Shawn Stefani
56. James Hahn
55. Justin Thomas
54. Harris English
53. Cameron Smith
52. Marc Leishman
51. Ryan Palmer
50. Soren Kjeldsen
49. Tiger Woods
48. Webb Simpson
47. Patrick Rodgers
46. Brendon Todd
45. Billy Horschel
44. Ian Poulter
43. Francisco Molinari
42. Thongchai Jaidee
41. Tony Finau
40. Bernd Wiesberger
39. Kevin Kisner
38. Shane Lowry
37. Anirban Lahiri
36. Russell Henley
35. Charlie Hoffman
34. Danny Lee
33. Ryan Moore
32. Gary Woodland
31. Chris Kirk
30. Brendan Steele
29. J.B. Holmes
28. Phil Mickelson
27. David Lingmerth
26. Charl Schwartzel
25. Bill Haas
24. Kevin Na
23. Paul Casey
22. Brandt Snedeker
21. Robert Streb
20. Brooks Koepka
19. Patrick Reed
18. Jimmy Walker
17. Danny Willett
16. Matt Kuchar
15. Hideki Matsuyama
14. Adam Scott
13. Jim Furyk
12. Branden Grace
11. Zach Johnson
10. Henrik Stenson
9. Louis Oosthuizen
8. Sergio Garcia
7. Rickie Fowler
6. Justin Rose
5. Bubba Watson
4. Dustin Johnson
3. Jason Day
2. Rory McIlroy
1. Jordan Spieth
125. Vijay Singh
124. Morgan Hoffmann
123. Mikko Ilonen
122. Nick Watney
121. Pat Perez
120. Angel Cabrera
119. Steve Stricker
118. Jaco Van Zyl
117. Max Homa
116. Erik Compton
115. Simon Dyson
114. Carl Pettersson
113. Sean O'Hair
112. Martin Laird
111. Johnson Wagner
110. Koumei Oda
109. Emiliano Grillo
108. Camilo Villegas
107. Ross Fisher
106. Marcel Siem
105. Shawn Stefani
104. Kevin Streelman
103. Brendon De Jonge
102. Dawie Vander Walt
101. Graham DeLaet
100. Daniel Berger
99. Jason Bohn
98. Jason Dufner
97. Tyrrell Hatton
96. David Hearn
95. Marc Warren
94. Richie Ramsay
93. Tim Clark
92. Sang Moon Bae
91. Eddie Pepperell
90. David Howell
89. Lee Westwood
88. James Morrison
87. Chris Wood
86. Pablo Larrazabal
85. Hudson Swafford
84. Chasson Hadley
83. David Hearn
82. Chris Stroud
81. Alexander Noren
80. Joost Luiten
79. Brian Harman
78. Kiradech Aphibarnrat
77. Ben Martin
76. Hunter Mahan
75. Kevin Chappell
74. Oliver Schniederjans
73. Patton Kizzire
72. Miguel Angel Jimenez
71. Keegan Bradley
70. Martin Kaymer
69. Will Wilcox
68. Jonas Blixt
67. Matthew Fitzpatrick
66. Romain Wattel
65. Hiroshi Iwata
64. Charles Howell III
63. Luke Donald
62. Jamie Donaldson
61. Graeme McDowell
60. Alexander Levy
59. Matt Jones
58. Cameron Tringale
57. Shawn Stefani
56. James Hahn
55. Justin Thomas
54. Harris English
53. Cameron Smith
52. Marc Leishman
51. Ryan Palmer
50. Soren Kjeldsen
49. Tiger Woods
48. Webb Simpson
47. Patrick Rodgers
46. Brendon Todd
45. Billy Horschel
44. Ian Poulter
43. Francisco Molinari
42. Thongchai Jaidee
41. Tony Finau
40. Bernd Wiesberger
39. Kevin Kisner
38. Shane Lowry
37. Anirban Lahiri
36. Russell Henley
35. Charlie Hoffman
34. Danny Lee
33. Ryan Moore
32. Gary Woodland
31. Chris Kirk
30. Brendan Steele
29. J.B. Holmes
28. Phil Mickelson
27. David Lingmerth
26. Charl Schwartzel
25. Bill Haas
24. Kevin Na
23. Paul Casey
22. Brandt Snedeker
21. Robert Streb
20. Brooks Koepka
19. Patrick Reed
18. Jimmy Walker
17. Danny Willett
16. Matt Kuchar
15. Hideki Matsuyama
14. Adam Scott
13. Jim Furyk
12. Branden Grace
11. Zach Johnson
10. Henrik Stenson
9. Louis Oosthuizen
8. Sergio Garcia
7. Rickie Fowler
6. Justin Rose
5. Bubba Watson
4. Dustin Johnson
3. Jason Day
2. Rory McIlroy
1. Jordan Spieth
2015 College Football Preview
The college football season is coming up, these are my predictions for this coming season
College Football Playoff Top 25
25. Toledo 13-0
24. Utah State 12-1
23. UCLA 9-4
22. Cincinnati 10-3
21. Stanford 8-4
20. Texas A&M 10-3
19. Stanford 11-2
18. Georgia 11-2
17. Missouri 10-3
16. Florida State 10-3
15. Oregon 11-3
14. Boise State 11-2
13. Arizona State 10-3
12. Oklahoma 11-2
11. Baylor 10-3
10. Wisconsin 11-2
9. Mississippi State 10-3
8. Ole Miss 12-2
7. Georgia Tech 11-3
6. TCU 12-2
5. USC 12-1
4. Auburn 12-1
3. Arizona 12-1
2. Ohio State 13-0
1. Alabama 13-0
Playoff Predictions 4 Auburn 30- 1 Alabama 29 2 Ohio State 42 - 3 Arizona 21
Finals 2 Ohio State 34- 4 Auburn 17
College Football Awards
Heisman Award
1. Jeremy Johnson QB Auburn
2. Cardale Jones QB Ohio State
3. Cody Kessler QB USC
4. Trevone Boykin QB TCU
5. Chuckie Keeton QB Utah State
Maxwell Award
1. Cardale Jones QB Ohio State
2. Ezekiel Elliott RB Ohio State
3. Jeremy Johnson QB Auburn
4. Trevone Boykin QB TCU
5. Dak Prescott QB Mississippi State
Walter Camp Award
1. Ezekiel Elliott RB Ohio State
2. Joey Bosa DE Ohio State
3. Cardale Jones QB Ohio State
4. Jeremy Johnson QB Auburn
5. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
The Home Depot Award
1. Steve Sarkisian USC Coach
2. Rich Rodriguez Arizona Coach
3. Urban Meyer Ohio State Coach
4. Nick Saban Alabama Coach
5. Matt Wells Utah State Coach
Doak Walker Award
1. Ezekiel Elliott RB Ohio State
2. Nick Chubb RB Georgia
3. Samaje Perine RB Oklahoma
4. Kareem Hunt RB Toledo
5. Arkeel Newsome RB Connecticut
Davey O'Brien Award
1. Jeremy Johnson QB Auburn
2. Cardale Jones QB Ohio State
3. Cody Kessler QB USC
4. Trevone Boykin QB TCU
5. Dak Prescott QB Mississippi State
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award
1. Chuckie Keeton QB Utah State
2. Trevone Boykin QB TCU
3. Cody Kessler QB USC
4. Dak Prescott QB Mississippi State
5. Blake Frohnapfel QB UMass
Fred Biletnikoff Award
1. Tajae Sharpe WR UMass
2. Pharoh Cooper WR South Carolina
3. KD Cannon WR Baylor
4. Laquon Treadwell WR Ole Miss
5. JuJu Smith Schuster WR USC
John Mackey Award
1. Jake Roh TE Boise State
2. Evan Engram TE Ole Miss
3. Jonnu Smith TE FIU
4. Rodney Mills TE UMass
5. Austin Hooper TE Stanford
Outland Trophy
1. Laremy Tunsil OT Ole Miss
2. Ronny Stanley OT Notre Dame
3. Robert Nkemdiche DT Ole Miss
4. Taylor Decker OT Ohio State
5. Shawn Oakman DT Baylor
Vince Lombardi/Rotary Award
1. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
2. Jaylon Smith LB Notre Dame
3. Darron Lee LB Ohio State
4. Carl Lawson LB Auburn
5. Nyeem Wartman LB Penn State
Rimington Trophy
1. Max Tuerk C USC
2. Kyle Fuller C Baylor
3. Matt Hegarty C Oregon
4. Jack Allen C Michigan State
5. Ty Darlington C Oklahoma
Chuck Bednarik Award
1. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
2. Joey Bosa DE Ohio State
3. Adoree' Jackson CB USC
4. Jalen Ramsey CB Florida State
5. Robert Nkemdiche DT Ole Miss
Bronco Nagurski Award
1. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
2. Joey Bosa DT Ohio State
3. Adoree' Jackson CB USC
4. Jalen Ramsey CB Florida State
5. Su'a Cravens LB USC
Dick Butkus Award
1. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
2. Su'a Cravens LB USC
3. Myles Jack LB UCLA
4. Nyles Morgan LB Notre Dame
5. Cory James LB Colorado State
Jim Thorpe Award
1. Jalen Ramsey CB Florida State
2. Adoree' Jackson CB USC
3. Vernon Hargreaves III CB Florida
4. Weston Steelhammer CB Air Force
5. Vonn Bell CB Ohio State
Lou Groza Award
1. Roberto Aguayo K Florida State
2. Aidan Schneider K Oregon
3. Ammon Lakip K Clemson
4. Jaden Oberkrom K TCU
5. Tyler Tate K Bowling Green
Ray Guy Award
1. Tom Hackett P Utah
2. Will Monday P Duke
3. Drew Kaser P Texas A&M
4. Taylor Symmank P Texas Tech
5. JK Scott P Alabama
Ted Hendricks Award
1. Shawn Oakman DE Baylor
2. Joey Bosa DE Ohio State
3. Eddie Vanderdoes DE UCLA
4. Charles Tapper DE Oklahoma
5. Carl Lawson DE Auburn
Campbell Trophy
1. Ronnie Harris DB Stanford
2. Jordan Italiano DB Kent State
3. Joshua Dobbs QB Tennessee
4. Trey Braun OL Georgia Tech
5. Garrett Adcock OL New Mexico
Frank Broyles Award
1. Lane Kiffin OC Alabama
2. Tom Herman OC Ohio State
3. Rod Smith OC Arizona
4. Justin Wilcox DC USC
5. Ken McGiven OC Utah State
LOTT Impact Trophy
1. Joey Bosa DE Ohio State
2. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
3. Shawn Oakman DE Baylor
4. Carl Lawson DE Auburn
5. Adoree' Jackson CB USC
Paul Hornung Award
1. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
2. Adoree' Jackson CB USC
3. Nick Vigil LB Utah State
4. Braxton Miller WR Ohio State
5. Myles Jack LB UCLA
Disney Spirit Award
1. Chuckie Keeton QB Utah State
2. UAB Football
3. Toledo Football
4. Matt Wells Coach Utah State
5. Haywood Demison III Southern Oregon State
College Football Playoff Top 25
25. Toledo 13-0
24. Utah State 12-1
23. UCLA 9-4
22. Cincinnati 10-3
21. Stanford 8-4
20. Texas A&M 10-3
19. Stanford 11-2
18. Georgia 11-2
17. Missouri 10-3
16. Florida State 10-3
15. Oregon 11-3
14. Boise State 11-2
13. Arizona State 10-3
12. Oklahoma 11-2
11. Baylor 10-3
10. Wisconsin 11-2
9. Mississippi State 10-3
8. Ole Miss 12-2
7. Georgia Tech 11-3
6. TCU 12-2
5. USC 12-1
4. Auburn 12-1
3. Arizona 12-1
2. Ohio State 13-0
1. Alabama 13-0
Playoff Predictions 4 Auburn 30- 1 Alabama 29 2 Ohio State 42 - 3 Arizona 21
Finals 2 Ohio State 34- 4 Auburn 17
College Football Awards
Heisman Award
1. Jeremy Johnson QB Auburn
2. Cardale Jones QB Ohio State
3. Cody Kessler QB USC
4. Trevone Boykin QB TCU
5. Chuckie Keeton QB Utah State
Maxwell Award
1. Cardale Jones QB Ohio State
2. Ezekiel Elliott RB Ohio State
3. Jeremy Johnson QB Auburn
4. Trevone Boykin QB TCU
5. Dak Prescott QB Mississippi State
Walter Camp Award
1. Ezekiel Elliott RB Ohio State
2. Joey Bosa DE Ohio State
3. Cardale Jones QB Ohio State
4. Jeremy Johnson QB Auburn
5. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
The Home Depot Award
1. Steve Sarkisian USC Coach
2. Rich Rodriguez Arizona Coach
3. Urban Meyer Ohio State Coach
4. Nick Saban Alabama Coach
5. Matt Wells Utah State Coach
Doak Walker Award
1. Ezekiel Elliott RB Ohio State
2. Nick Chubb RB Georgia
3. Samaje Perine RB Oklahoma
4. Kareem Hunt RB Toledo
5. Arkeel Newsome RB Connecticut
Davey O'Brien Award
1. Jeremy Johnson QB Auburn
2. Cardale Jones QB Ohio State
3. Cody Kessler QB USC
4. Trevone Boykin QB TCU
5. Dak Prescott QB Mississippi State
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award
1. Chuckie Keeton QB Utah State
2. Trevone Boykin QB TCU
3. Cody Kessler QB USC
4. Dak Prescott QB Mississippi State
5. Blake Frohnapfel QB UMass
Fred Biletnikoff Award
1. Tajae Sharpe WR UMass
2. Pharoh Cooper WR South Carolina
3. KD Cannon WR Baylor
4. Laquon Treadwell WR Ole Miss
5. JuJu Smith Schuster WR USC
John Mackey Award
1. Jake Roh TE Boise State
2. Evan Engram TE Ole Miss
3. Jonnu Smith TE FIU
4. Rodney Mills TE UMass
5. Austin Hooper TE Stanford
Outland Trophy
1. Laremy Tunsil OT Ole Miss
2. Ronny Stanley OT Notre Dame
3. Robert Nkemdiche DT Ole Miss
4. Taylor Decker OT Ohio State
5. Shawn Oakman DT Baylor
Vince Lombardi/Rotary Award
1. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
2. Jaylon Smith LB Notre Dame
3. Darron Lee LB Ohio State
4. Carl Lawson LB Auburn
5. Nyeem Wartman LB Penn State
Rimington Trophy
1. Max Tuerk C USC
2. Kyle Fuller C Baylor
3. Matt Hegarty C Oregon
4. Jack Allen C Michigan State
5. Ty Darlington C Oklahoma
Chuck Bednarik Award
1. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
2. Joey Bosa DE Ohio State
3. Adoree' Jackson CB USC
4. Jalen Ramsey CB Florida State
5. Robert Nkemdiche DT Ole Miss
Bronco Nagurski Award
1. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
2. Joey Bosa DT Ohio State
3. Adoree' Jackson CB USC
4. Jalen Ramsey CB Florida State
5. Su'a Cravens LB USC
Dick Butkus Award
1. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
2. Su'a Cravens LB USC
3. Myles Jack LB UCLA
4. Nyles Morgan LB Notre Dame
5. Cory James LB Colorado State
Jim Thorpe Award
1. Jalen Ramsey CB Florida State
2. Adoree' Jackson CB USC
3. Vernon Hargreaves III CB Florida
4. Weston Steelhammer CB Air Force
5. Vonn Bell CB Ohio State
Lou Groza Award
1. Roberto Aguayo K Florida State
2. Aidan Schneider K Oregon
3. Ammon Lakip K Clemson
4. Jaden Oberkrom K TCU
5. Tyler Tate K Bowling Green
Ray Guy Award
1. Tom Hackett P Utah
2. Will Monday P Duke
3. Drew Kaser P Texas A&M
4. Taylor Symmank P Texas Tech
5. JK Scott P Alabama
Ted Hendricks Award
1. Shawn Oakman DE Baylor
2. Joey Bosa DE Ohio State
3. Eddie Vanderdoes DE UCLA
4. Charles Tapper DE Oklahoma
5. Carl Lawson DE Auburn
Campbell Trophy
1. Ronnie Harris DB Stanford
2. Jordan Italiano DB Kent State
3. Joshua Dobbs QB Tennessee
4. Trey Braun OL Georgia Tech
5. Garrett Adcock OL New Mexico
Frank Broyles Award
1. Lane Kiffin OC Alabama
2. Tom Herman OC Ohio State
3. Rod Smith OC Arizona
4. Justin Wilcox DC USC
5. Ken McGiven OC Utah State
LOTT Impact Trophy
1. Joey Bosa DE Ohio State
2. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
3. Shawn Oakman DE Baylor
4. Carl Lawson DE Auburn
5. Adoree' Jackson CB USC
Paul Hornung Award
1. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
2. Adoree' Jackson CB USC
3. Nick Vigil LB Utah State
4. Braxton Miller WR Ohio State
5. Myles Jack LB UCLA
Disney Spirit Award
1. Chuckie Keeton QB Utah State
2. UAB Football
3. Toledo Football
4. Matt Wells Coach Utah State
5. Haywood Demison III Southern Oregon State
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Stat of the Day
Since the FedEx Cup Began in 2007. This is the 1st time Ernie Els made the cut in all 4 majors and missed the FedEx Cup playoffs.
Monday, August 24, 2015
Stat of the Day
Bryson DeChambeau is the 5th player to win the NCAA Individual Title, and the US Ameteur Championship in the same year. The other 4 are Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, and Ryan Moore.
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Stat of the Day
Andy Pettitte and Mickey Tettleton are the only two MLB players with 4 of the same letter in their last names.
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Friday, August 21, 2015
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Stat of the Day
Billy Beane and Brian Cashman are the only 2 GM's who have been with their teams for the past 10 season's.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Top Sports Moments of All Time #146
#146. Tracy McGrady ally-oops it to himself in all star game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZFBROm2DEU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZFBROm2DEU
Monday, August 17, 2015
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Stat of the Day
Masahiro Tanaka's complete game was the Yankees first complete game at Rogers Centre since Andy Pettitte threw one in 1998.
Friday, August 14, 2015
Stat of the Day
The blue jays are the 1st team with 2 11 game winning streaks in the same year since 1954.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Monday, August 10, 2015
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Three Transactions that Would Make the Indianapolis Colts a Better Team
The Indianapolis Colts are one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl this year. They have a revamped team that is loaded with talent. With that being said, this is not a perfect team. They have many holes in their roster and those holes need to be filled with reliable players. Here a three trades that would make the Colts a better team.
1. Colts Receive: Kory Lichtensteiger C
Redskins Receive: Jonathan Harrison C and a fourth round draft pick
One of the Colts weaknesses are at the center position. They have two options (Khaled Holmes and Harrison) but they are not very reliable. Kory Lichtensteiger would be a huge improvement to the offensive line and would protect Andrew Luck very well.
2. Colts Sign Danieal Manning
The Colts have big hole at strong safety. This signing will fill that hole very well. Danieal Manning is a very good safety and can be reliable when healthy. They could sign him in a one year deal with a team option which would be good because they could get rid of him if he doesn't do well. This would be a great signing.
3. Colts Receive: Louis Nix DT
Texans Receive: 2017 fifth round draft pick
Last season was a bad one for Nix. It was his rookie year and he missed all of it with a knee injury. However, he was great at Notre Dame when he was healthy. If the Colts do this trade they have a young option that can be very good in the correct role.
1. Colts Receive: Kory Lichtensteiger C
Redskins Receive: Jonathan Harrison C and a fourth round draft pick
One of the Colts weaknesses are at the center position. They have two options (Khaled Holmes and Harrison) but they are not very reliable. Kory Lichtensteiger would be a huge improvement to the offensive line and would protect Andrew Luck very well.
2. Colts Sign Danieal Manning
The Colts have big hole at strong safety. This signing will fill that hole very well. Danieal Manning is a very good safety and can be reliable when healthy. They could sign him in a one year deal with a team option which would be good because they could get rid of him if he doesn't do well. This would be a great signing.
3. Colts Receive: Louis Nix DT
Texans Receive: 2017 fifth round draft pick
Last season was a bad one for Nix. It was his rookie year and he missed all of it with a knee injury. However, he was great at Notre Dame when he was healthy. If the Colts do this trade they have a young option that can be very good in the correct role.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Vijay Singh: An Underappreciated Golfer
Most people think that Vijay Singh is a 3 time major winner who has had a troubled past. However there is a whole lot more to the man that is nicknamed The Big Fijian.
Vijay was born on February 22, 1963 in Fiji, his father who worked at an airport got him into the game of golf. When he was 21 he turned pro and won the Malaysian PGA Championship, however he was accused of changing his scorecard by one stroke in an event in Indonesia, Vijay has always denied this and he has said that his caddy and the person who he gave his scorecard to was the son of a VIP in the Indonesian PGA so he may have changed it to be courteous. Vijay and his wife Ardena then moved to Borneo where Vijay gave golf lessons. He then joined the Safari Tour and won there and went into European Tour Q School, He finished 24th in Q School and then won in Europe a few years later and joined the PGA Tour in 1993. He won his first tournament he ever played in and then over the next 15 years won 33 more times including a Masters win in 2000 and 2 PGA Championships in 1998, and 2004. In 2004 he won an astounding 9 times and that season he overtook Tiger Woods as the #1 player in the world. He won the Fedex Cup in 2008 when he won the 1st 2 tournaments in the Fedex Cup playoffs. He won 22 times over the age of 40 and is still competitive at age 52 as he has one top 10, and a few other top 25's due to his meticulous practicing. He has made the 3rd most money of all time. He has not been without scandal the past few years as he admitted to using deer antler spray for his back which has bothered him as he has gotten older and he did not know that this was on the banned substances list, he was suspended for a little while and then the PGA Tour dropped the case against him. However, he has decided to pursue action against the PGA Tour because they exposed him to public humiliation and ridicule during the investigation. He also wants to do it because the PGA Tour does not do a very good job of announcing suspensions for the players, and they aren't always fair. Currently Vijay still plays on the PGA Tour but he is eligible for the Champions Tour, but he chooses to stay on the PGA Tour and he is still a decent golfer. He has always had a tremendous work ethic and that is probably why he is still able to play well at 52, he practices about 360 days a year and while that is difficult for his caddy, he has been known to give gifts to his caddies if they have ever needed anything.
Three Trades that Would Make the Sacramento Kings a Better Team
The Sacramento Kings are in a tough position right now. Their coach and star player are not getting along and they did not make a very big splash in free agency. They need some help through trades because they have not had recent success in the draft. Here are three trades that would help the Kings.
1. Kings Receive: Bojan Bogdanovic SG and Sergey Karasev SG
Nets Receive: Darren Collison PG
This is a very good trade for the Kings. After signing Rajon Rondo in free agency, there is really not a place on the team for Darren Collison. He is too injury-prone for the Kings to rely on him so trading him is a good decision. In return, they receive Bojan Bogdanovic who is a very good three-point shooter and Sergey Karasev a twenty-one year old prospect from Russia who could develop into a great player. The Nets are in desperate need of a point guard so I think they would accept this trade.
2. Kings Receive: Shabazz Napier PG, Devyn Marble SF, and Andrew Nicholson PF
Magic Receive: Quincy Acy SF, Reggie Evans C, and Ryan Hollins C
Though it seems like a no-name trade, the outcome of this for the Kings could be amazing. They acquire three young players with potential while giving up only one player below thirty (Acy). The biggest asset the Kings get is Shabazz Napier. We all saw him lead Uconn to the NCAA Championship Game and beat Kentucky but he hasn't shown us that magic in his career yet. All he needs is some teaching and he could be a great player. This is a good trade both ways with the Magic receiving players with the same output as the ones they traded them for. I think both teams would accept this.
3. Kings Receive: Rudy Gobert C, Derrick Favors PF, and a first round draft pick
Jazz Receive: Demarcus Cousins C and Willie Cauley-Stein C
There is really nothing to say here except that this trade would shake up the league and change both teams completely.
1. Kings Receive: Bojan Bogdanovic SG and Sergey Karasev SG
Nets Receive: Darren Collison PG
This is a very good trade for the Kings. After signing Rajon Rondo in free agency, there is really not a place on the team for Darren Collison. He is too injury-prone for the Kings to rely on him so trading him is a good decision. In return, they receive Bojan Bogdanovic who is a very good three-point shooter and Sergey Karasev a twenty-one year old prospect from Russia who could develop into a great player. The Nets are in desperate need of a point guard so I think they would accept this trade.
2. Kings Receive: Shabazz Napier PG, Devyn Marble SF, and Andrew Nicholson PF
Magic Receive: Quincy Acy SF, Reggie Evans C, and Ryan Hollins C
Though it seems like a no-name trade, the outcome of this for the Kings could be amazing. They acquire three young players with potential while giving up only one player below thirty (Acy). The biggest asset the Kings get is Shabazz Napier. We all saw him lead Uconn to the NCAA Championship Game and beat Kentucky but he hasn't shown us that magic in his career yet. All he needs is some teaching and he could be a great player. This is a good trade both ways with the Magic receiving players with the same output as the ones they traded them for. I think both teams would accept this.
3. Kings Receive: Rudy Gobert C, Derrick Favors PF, and a first round draft pick
Jazz Receive: Demarcus Cousins C and Willie Cauley-Stein C
There is really nothing to say here except that this trade would shake up the league and change both teams completely.
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