Tuesday, March 29, 2005

LeAkron: Sup Now

Oh My Goodness..  So ESPN (and shockingly SI) both just released articles on What If LeBron played college ball.  While SI has the King going to OSU (pic below), ESPN has the Chosen One staying at home at Akron U - either way would have been fine by me.   So check the link above and you will see a certain city named LeAkron winning it all.  Yeah, that's right.   How you like me now..

words can't describe such a feeling...


Love this:   Akron lineup: LeBron James (So.) and four other guys

(but yet a nice Romeo Travis reference at the end)...

Monday, March 28, 2005

A True Hero

I know this might seem off topic of Ohio Sports, but I feel this is an important topic that everyone needs to be aware of.  

Tomorrow is a very big day as Grokster battles MGM in front of the Supreme Court to determine whether file-sharing software companies could be held legally responsible for copyright infringement on their networks.   So basically, the case is about whether peer-to-peer software (ex: Napster, Soulseek, etc) that enables peer-to-peer networks should be illegal or not.  The major music and movie companies are pushing the argument that because some of their content gets stolen through the use of this software, all uses of the software should be illegal.  All in all, they are saying if it hurts their business, it's better to make it illegal than adapt to the new technology. 

In Cuban's recently blog entry from Saturday, he has so graciously decided to fund the software company's defense after he was approached by the Electronic Frontier Foundation and others.   I am awe-stricken by his generosity.  Please read the blog entry if you get a sec, but if not check out these blurbs: 

Unless Grokster loses to MGM in front of the Supreme Court. If Grokster loses, technological innovation might not die, but it will have such a significant price tag associated with it, it will be the domain of the big corporations only.

It wont be a good day when high school entrepreneurs have to get a fairness opinion from a technology oriented law firm to confirm that big music or movie studios wont sue you because they can come up with an angle that makes a judge believe the technology might impact the music business. It will be a sad day when American corporations start to hold their US digital innovations and inventions overseas to protect them from the RIAA, moving important jobs overseas with them.

This trial is attracting some big players in the legal and technology industry so this should be interesting as many jobs and companies might be shutting down in the near future if their is a hint of illegal usage of their software or content.   Check out this clip from NPR which labels this battle as tech vs hollywood.  Also, it touches on the Betamax case in which Hollywood wanted to outlaw the VCR because it allowed users to record illegal copies of TV or movies.  Imagine if that passed...

While I wish I could attend tomorrow given its only a few miles from my house, I just can't wait in line for 9 hours in hope that I might get one of the 50 public tickets (even though I tried to justify it for work).  So instead, check out an archive of the hearings at c-span which will probably be up later tomorrow or Wed. 

Once again, thankyou Mr. Cuban for your efforts.   

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Zen My Friend

Wow…where to begin.  Well, on Sunday the King threw up 56 points.  On Monday, our coach was gone.   And once Tuesday rolled around we looked like the best team in the league.  

While each of these occasions deserved a post of their own, I felt like I needed to gather my thoughts on all this.  There is a lot of change and it’s happening fast. 

When it comes down to it….the transformation to the Cavs 2.0 has begun.

Dan Gilbert hasn’t even been in command for a month.  To be honest, anyone minus the King should be sweatin their role in the future of the Cavs.   I think we all know Silas (and his son) aren’t gonna be the only ones departing the Home of Rock n Roll. 

In looking back to Sunday night’s game vs. Toronto, I think that was probably the worst these Cavs have played since well..Ricky Davis’ fake triple double.  After receiving a text that LeKing scored 56 points, I jumped out of my seat only to check a losing box score.  Not only did we lose that game, but our PG (for that game) had 0 points…yes 0 points in 40 mins.  And our bench..1 freakin point.  Awful..simply awful.  I don’t care if LeBron had 56 pts, that was the worst game all season.   The only bright spot was the post game interview with the Chosen One where he showed no happiness in breaking the scoring record for a youngin.  That guy is so well spoken it’s just too much.  So anyways..

best popup ever (thx b squared)

That brings us to Brendan Malone…well Brandon bravo last night on the V.  I mean whatever you did worked.  Maybe it was the players trying to prove something, but I have no idea.  Even Gooden stated, "I'm impressed with what (Malone) did, with the new plays he put in and the defensive rotations."   Not bad vs. one of the best & hottest teams in the East.  But Brendan..are you really here to stay?

Well…I mean you did fine and during the game Danny G. did say you were hired through the end of the season.   But I wouldn’t be surprised if your job and even the whole front office is wiped clean.  Yeah Paxson..you might be next buddy.  Gilbert is ready to revamp this organization from top to bottom..which I think every Cleveland fan out there can agree is definitely a good thing.  Come on..when’s the last time a rich young owner came in and wanted to turn around a franchise let alone a city.  Wait..didn’t Rachel Phelps try to turn this team around..oh no she wanted to run it into the ground even more.  Damn you Paramount. 

Even though Brendan might be our coach for another month (or hopefully 2), I think we all know Brendan is not the successor to the Big Man.  That leaves a few candidates.   The front runner now is Flip.  Not only does Mr. Flip have a cool name, but he is from Cleveland.   Flip has stated he is on hold till the off-season, but I have a hunch we might name a new coach soon.  Dan knows the clock is ticking and I expect massive changes to this team, both on and off the court, in the next few months. 

Let me throw out one more rumor everything is thinking.  The Zen Master…yes.  He just seems like the coolest dude and his philosophy on the game is proven.  Boy would our team be insane.  I think everyone knows by now that LeBron is certainly no joke as he continues to break every record in the books.  Think about it Phil.  Michael > Koke > LeBron.  That wouldn’t be so bad.  C’mon Phil…Cleveland is a chill place..I promise you would dig it.   Ok so I won’t get too excited, but I am happy his name still remains in the rumor mill. 

We shall see what happens, but there is no doubt this organization is gonna be different at the start of next season. 

Coming Soon:  The Cavs 2.0
Get on board all you bandwagon fans. 

Monday, March 21, 2005

Hmm..are times really changing?

My sources are telling me Silas might be gone as the Cavs head coach by the end of the day.  I know Gilbert planned to clean house and apparently he isn't wasting any time. 

This info is not available on ESPN, SI, CBS Sportsline, or AOL so remember you heard it here first on the Ohio LeBlog.

 

UPDATE:  the major media sources for sports have picked this up

ESPN picked this up around 11:35.  CBS around 11:30.  SI around 11:37.  AOL around 11:25 (thx to yours truly). 

Pretty cool to see how these massive media sites scramble once this info is out there.   30 mins early is ok, but I will try harder next time.

Saturday, March 19, 2005

Random Recap 3: Yep..

After viewing a cool 10 hours of college basketball today, I figure now would serve as a nice break to get caught up in the world of Ohio Sports over the past week.


*****First, the Double C..  ooh Usher..bringing your pop hipness to Cleveland, OH.  While I am all for a change in the attitudes of Ohio Sports fans, I can't imagine seeing overweight women and drunk men in the bleachers throw up the Double C's is what you had in mind.  Yes, I know our team is changing, but calm down there buddy.  A cheer is one thing or a clap, but whatever..I guess we will see how long this little fad draws out.   The day my mom throws up the Double C's is basically the point of no return.   In my amateur opinion, I think the first order of business sans fake gang symbols is the restructuring of this team. 

wow..all I can say is wow.

*****So check out this random post from a baseball blogger about our beloved Tribe and their ever so common 'flameouts' as Many Go, Few Understand put it.  Seeing some of those names brings back some early childhood memories...you bet I am thinking Cory Synder.  Oh man was that team classic. They weren't the best but it feels like only yesterday that Brook Jacoby and Joe Carter were the big men in Cleveland.  So anyways, good post overall and you definitely did your homework here.  Willie Martinez..nice..

*****Ohio University, who I had as a sleeper pick in most of my pools, came oh so close today.  Coming from 20pts down, the Bobcats tied it up at 60 with a little over a minute left.  After FL hit a 3, OU turned over the ball and the dream had faded.  I def had OU's back as the lone Ohio team in the tourney and I really wasn't disappointed.  They played with heart and gave it their all.  That loss was nothing to be ashamed of.  See you next year this time when OSU returns with a vengeance.     
--Oh by the way..thankyou CSTV for not setting up your site correctly and allowing me to view all the day games for free on Thurs/Friday...

*****And now it's time for a little..Browns draft talk.  Check out this doozy of an article by Len Pasquarelli.  If you aren't in the mood to inflict yourself with a whole article about Browns bashing, check out this little excerpt: 

       Still the lifeblood of any team, despite the breathlessly hyperbolic rhetoric that seems to accompany every free-agent addition, the draft remains one of the NFL's most critical underpinnings. Good teams, those that sustain success over a period of years, are usually good because they draft well. Bad teams seem to draft forever poorly.   And that brings us to the Cleveland Browns, who are embarking on another makeover, the team's third since the club was reincarnated as an expansion franchise in 1999. 

So on a bright note, we at least have a QB now in Trent Dilfer.  It seems this 11yr vet might be our QB for the next few years given well...we have no one else.  I also hear talks of maybe pickin up Alex Smith in the draft..that would be sweet and even a smart decision.  How bout it Romeo..you ready to learn from the Hurricane influenced mistakes? 

*****OH and one last thing...  Paul Silas..hello new found respect.  The big man was recently fined 10G's for a 'derogatory' remark thrown at Loozer's way.  Amen..sounds like you really let him have it given the fact the league intervened.  Dan Gilbert...I know you winked at Paul while yelling at him..it's cool...you're just doing your job. 


That's it..enjoy the rest of the tourney. 

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

To Pathetic to Show Up

Since I am stuck in the land of Bush, I was unable to attend the most hyped game in the city of Cleveland between the Double C's and the Loozer-full Jazz.  But in a fashion similar to ditching your team and forgoing the chance to play with NBA's franchise player, Boozer opted out on the road trip to Cleveland.  Boozer - I hate you and you suck.

Well, apparently Dan Gilbert and Usher did not let us down last night as they provided some comical entertainment.  Check out this first hand account of the game from my good buddy Aaron.

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What a shame.  Last night was the one game every true Cavaliers fan had circled on their calendars since Carlos Boozer took the money and ran to Mormon country.  As a season ticket holder, I couldn’t wait for Boozer to return to Gund Arena and witness the legion of boos and batteries (does anyone remember the Albert Belle rule at Jacobs Field?) that would greet the former PF every time he touched the ball.  I was at the Celtics game last year when Ricky “I shot at the wrong basket in hopes of a triple-double” Davis returned to Cleveland, and the boos were no doubt hearty for him, but the venom for Davis compared to Boozer doesn’t even compare.  So you can only imagine the reaction in Cleveland when it was announced that Boozer wouldn’t be playing in the game due to injury, and then wouldn’t even make the trip to Cleveland to cheer on his team (although he had been traveling until this road trip).  What a loser, and now he was cheating Cleveland out of enacting their revenge.

But all was not lost.  From the start of the game the production crew did an adequate job of riling up the fans distaste for Boozer.  They regularly put his smug face on the video screens and elicited a chorus of boos before the game ever began.  Then towards the end of the national anthem, in true Cleveland distaste and fashion, one schmuck in the upper deck screamed “Boozer Sucks,” which in turn started a domino effect until the poor lady who was singing finished.   Ah, yes, Cleveland Rocks!!

During the game, the production team continued to post Boozer’s mug on the video screen every time a Jazz player went to the line.  The boos and screams weren’t quite deafening, but they did contribute to a 65% FT percentage for the Jazz.  Also throughout the night, the emcee in charge of on court entertainment did his own Boozer ribbing.  At three different times throughout the game, he pulled a fan from the stands and asked him a simple Cavaliers trivia question (for example, what high school did LeBron James attend?).  The questions were gimmes, but the spin was the fan could choose between cash or a prize that dealt with Cleveland.  The first prize was a choice between $500 or a night for two in downtown Cleveland.  The second prize was a choice between $2000 or sitting courtside with new Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert.  And the third prize was a choice between $10,000 or having the chance to play in a pickup game with LeBron and Z.  Sound familiar?  Would you take the money and run or stay in Cleveland and play with two all stars?  Hmmmm . . . . Well in each case the fan took the prize and it’s more than we can say about Mr. Boozer.  

Perhaps though, we in Cleveland have truly had the last laugh.  Boozer took the money and ran, that is over and done with (as LeBron said during his post game interview), but nearly 8 months after the fact, the Cavaliers have positioned themselves for a valiant playoff run.  LeBron is the brightest young star in the NBA, Z is playing well and the players that replaced Boozer (Drew Gooden and Anderson Varejoa) have more than adequately filled the void.  And Boozer, well he had to spend his night at home in Mormon country watching his 20-43 team get spanked 92-73 by the team he burnt.

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Well put my friend.  I agree with Aaron that we did have the last laugh.  As I mentioned a few weeks ago, he sucked this whole time.  At least he screwed the Jazz and not us..

C-A...

Monday, March 14, 2005

Usher: A Little Scary

Ok..soo..umm..yeah...Usher..Cavs..so yeah even though this guy is one of our new owners this does not excuse him from being a lame 'musician' or whatever these pop artists are called now a days.   

check out this little ditty from Usher called 'Dot Com'  

audio

lyrics:

oooo I love the way you dirty type
I can take you home on escape
oooo I need your backspace in my life
thank god you don't have a flatscreen

please...baby I got to see you
and I really want to please you
so get on my laptop so I can download

online...I love the way you log on
we can do it all night
I'll make you dot com
baby if you sign on
I'm gon make ya light up
oo baby if you log on
I'll make you dot com

I wanted to link up with you baby at first sight
with you I get to use my f keys...yeah..
I can't wait to give you megabites
I got all the memory you need
let ma finges do the talking babe

please... baby I got to see you
I really want to please you
so get on my laptop so I can download

online...I love the way you log on
we can do it all night
I'll make you dot com
sign on
I'm gon make ya light up
baby if you log on
I'll make you dot com

oooo.. baby you want this I know
I can't wait to give you my harddrive
my moonlight...if it's alright
baby...ooh I'm always at your window
ready to shift and control you
if you want me to....say yes baby
say yes baby
say yes baby
say yes baby
got to say
ooo say yes baby
say yes baby
got to say yes
yes, say it

please..baby I got to see you
cause I really want to please you
so get up on me baby get up on me
(I really want you)

online....I love the way you log on (oh baby)
we can do it all night (we can do it all night)
I'll make you dot com
(I'm gon make)
sign on
(show you ...?)
I'm gon make ya light up (gonna make ya light up)
baby if you log on
I'll make you dot com (I'm gonna make you dot com)

online....I love the way you log on
we can do it all night
I'll make you dot com
sign on
I'm gon make ya light up
baby if you log on
I'll make you dot com

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Ok..well I don't really know what or how to feel right now..embarrassed, disgusted, dirty..geez I don't know but this better not play over the loud speaker at the Gund..

Sunday, March 13, 2005

From the Archives

In honor of baseball season around the corner, I would like to share this blog I found while searchin the net. 

This comes from the Indians OF, Jody Gerut.  He kept the blog from his entrance in the league in summer 03 until spring 04.  It's not bad and as far as I know this has to be one of the first blogs out there from a professional athelete.  Either way, it's still cool to read about a world we will never know from the players point of view. 

Be sure to check out his entry on 3/25/04 titled 'Steroids: A Player's Perspective' as well as his first post on 7/25/03.

Also, it appears Milton Bradley had a blog, which only lasted about 3 entries until he was shipped to the Dodgers..

Wednesday, March 9, 2005

Keepin the Faith..

You learn a few things growing up in Ohio.   Well, there is the proper way to shuck corn or ride a tractor, but I am talking about a real learning experience here.  Like I referred to in my first post, growing up an Ohio Sports fan is a grueling rite of passage, but it teaches you one crucial trait…patience. 

From a young age, I slowly learned that my teams needed time to mature and become a contender.  I realized that every year when the Cavs or Browns or Tribe had a fire sale, it would take that much more time to build back the glory.   Patience is a virtue in which Ohio Sports fans know and accept.

This leads me to one of my best friends from home.  This feller, to put it lightly, does not have patience.  At an early age this kid was raised cheering for the enemy, which in my opinion is the cause of his confusion today.  While he continues to bash most teams Ohio, he is the first one to jump on the bandwagon once they show any sign of promise.  After the Cavs just lost 6 in a row, this kid proclaimed that we simply suck and aren’t gonna win the championship this year (while I definitely agree we aren’t bringing home a ring, that just can not be expected this year).  Also, I was just informed today that he even sold half of the tickets he has left for the season.  We were on a losing streak, it happens..  Every team goes through a slump (like the Yankees losing 4 in a row in the greatest collapse of all time..ahh) and a team needs to go through a slump in order to know how to fix the problem.  Team chemistry takes time.  It takes time to build up a team from a 17-65 record only 2 seasons ago.   It takes time to get all the pieces in play.   And it especially takes time when your leader is only 20 years old. 

My friend is the perfect example of a New York Sports fan.  I want a championship and I want it now.  In my opinion, those fans all deserve a nice white-gloved back slap across the face.  I mean if you demand satisfaction each year…that’s just pathetic.  Buying your way to the promise land is not the answer and I am glad for the past 4 years that formula has failed miserably for the anti-Red Sox. 

Patience…

As we all know our teams are going to experience heartache, but throwing away any shred of team pride at the drop of a hat is not the answer.  I admit it was hard to sit and watch the Tribe have an All-Star fire sale about 7 years back.  But this is the way of the beast and the only thing to do is look ahead to the future.  For instance, look at the Tribe now.  We have a younger team than most AAA clubs, but we have weeded out the good from the bad over the past few years.  We have a pretty solid 1-2-3 rotation and even some of the best young bats in the league (that you never heard of).  Or let’s look at the Cavs.  Like I said above, we won 17 games two years ago, last year we won 35 games, and this year we might win 45 games (hopefully 50).  It takes time to build a squad.  People need to relax and believe...

When I was 13 years old, I witnessed Jimmy Valvano deliver the greatest speech I will ever hear.  He made one thing clear – “Don’t give up, don’t ever give up.”  While this quote referenced severe disease, I feel it can also be applied to life.  And on some miniscule scale..this can even refer to your favorite teams. 

To the playoffs..

Sunday, March 6, 2005

Oh to be Young Again

First it was Miami, now Illinois.  As I am sure you already know the team which is taking a year off from the tournament just drove a dagger through Illinois’ perfect season.   The Buckeyes came back from 12 down to defeat the #1 team in the country on a last second 3 by Matt Sylvester.  Sylvester, who had a career high of 25, threw up one of the worst shots of his life on the possession before the 3, but represented well on the last shot of the regular season. 

good job white boy..

Illinois was trying to become the first Big Ten team in almost 30 years to go unbeaten in the regular season, but that all ended on a sunny afternoon in Columbus, OH.  Actually, the last team to reach the Dance without a loss was UNLV in 1991.  You remember that team..Tark, Grandmama, Augmon, Greg Anthony, and Hunt.  They were nasty.  So anyways, since the Bucks are chillin at home for the Madness, I have handed my faith over to Illinois to bring home the tournament.  Simply to hear Dicky V and others mention The Ohio State University all throughout the tournament as the only team to take em down. 

Today was a great victory for a Bucks team which has gone through a lot of turmoil since our 1999 Final Four appearance.  It seemed so easy for this team to fold up shop on the season, but just like another great man, they never gave up.  Boy, I wish I was in college again, just for one more day.  Just to rush that court at the end…what a feeling.  There is nothing better than seeing the spirit of college sports.  In Uncle Rico style, if it was only 1999 again and I was rushing the court every 4th game.  

Never Graduate..

Thursday, March 3, 2005

The Times They Are A Changin

Well..it looks as though the coasts might have to take a backseat on this up and coming Midwest phenomenon.  As new majority owner of the Cavs put it, “I'm frankly tired of everything is California and New York, we're going to have exciting times here." 

Dan – let me be the first to say, while I don’t know how you’re going to do it, I do believe in you.   Your first move was pretty rock solid allowing a cheesy pop star to purchase part of your team.   I mean I feel sorry for my buddies who will have to sit in the Gund game after game hearing “Yeah!” every 3rd shot, but besides that I think this could be really tight for not only the team, but the city.  

I read a few articles how this Usher fella might steal the spotlight from the King…you kidding me...I won’t even comment on that.  But no matter what way you look at it, the Cavaliers entered a new era on Tuesday as Gilbert officially took command for a cool $375 million. 

A Douche Bag and a Money Bag(s)

So now we have two folks who have promised to "light Cleveland up like Las Vegas." That being LeBron on draft day and Gilbert on Tuesday.   Now, I think this Gilbert guy might actually pull something off here.  A totally new kind of owner and for the first time in my life, we finally have a Cleveland owner willing to spend some cashola.  I can’t even picture Cleveland as a major market down the road, but that would be awesome.  And like I mentioned in an earlier post, Jordan was largely responsible for reviving the once struggling city of Chicago, which in the long run is much more important than the rise of the Bulls. 

I also checked out a pretty cool article about Gilbert getting his first taste of the King face-to-face.  "It was the first time we really talked," Gilbert said. "He's mature beyond his years. He's a great guy who just wants to win. He's a highly competitive person and that made me feel real good."   Sounds good to me…

Another delight here is that Gilbert plans to offer LeKing a maximum contract as soon as possible, which the Cavs can do next summer.  Now, I know this doesn’t mean it’s a done deal, but things are looking good for Lebron to play out his days in wine & gold (or throwback yellow & wine or classic blue and orange). 

The new owner also intends to re-sign Z who is up for renewal after this season. "He wants to stay here, and we want him, too," said Gilbert. "I believe when two sides want something then it will happen. It shouldn't be a big problem."   Giggidy, Giggidy.  It’s all happening..I feel it.  We got LeBron, Z, Gooden, maybe McGinnis (if not, we got Snow), but still definitely need a Shooting Guard…come on Redd…remember 1999..Ohio baby. 

So we know this about the new (majority) owner:
-He won’t move the team
-He is going to capture LeBron as soon as he can.
-He is willing to resign proven talent (Z)
-He aims to revitalize the city
-And he is gonna put in a phatty new scoreboard

OH yes…
I am pumped and I hope your ready for some excitement cause it’s about to get nastier in the city above LeBron’s birth. 

Tuesday, March 1, 2005

Slow Mo...

check out this *cough* Oklahoma Sooners message board. 

some nice Photoshop on the dumb ass himself..

-I played 7 games in college football-

..idiot..

Ahh..It's That Time Again

The call came on a Saturday.  There was no answer as the alcohol and chili dogs from the night before spawned an afternoon nap.  But the message stated, “Burgoon – it’s that time of year again.  Here is the password and league ID.  Bye.”   Did anything else really need to be said?

As the years dwindle away and college buddies fade into real life’s shadow, it’s nice to know every year there will always be one constant which brings everyone together.  A time when joking about what happened at a college keg party while you were sleeping is once again open for discussion.  Even though you haven’t talked to these kids since the final out of last season, it doesn’t matter.  It’s Fantasy Baseball..welcome back reason for living. 

These days Fantasy Sports are getting out of control.  Fantasy Golf, now Fantasy NASCAR..are you kidding me?  How lame is that..  In my opinion there is only one true fantasy sport and that’s baseball.  Now, I know all you out there love football, because it only requires about 10 mins/week, but where is all the research, where are all the stats?  Fantasy Football is ok, but when you think about it, it’s mostly luck with very little strategy.   On the other hand, the game of baseball was built on stats.  Everything in the sport is tied to numbers…everything.  I mean come on...the idea of fantasy sports was built off the sport of baseball (you all know this right?).   In this fantasy sport you might actually want to play your slumping left handed hitter because of his stats vs. a particular pitcher, or the location of the game (Colorado *cough*), or even what part of the season your in.   In what other fantasy sport do you have to explain half the statistical categories to the new guy?  It’s fantasy time baby. 

Fantasy baseball requires time..I won’t kid you.  It’s not as easy as choosing who is less hurt..this fantasy sports requires research, thought, and even some calculations.  Fantasy baseball asks for your utmost determination and that’s why it’s amazing.  Everyone in your league is checking stats, watching Baseball Tonight, and above all, looking for that next Dontrelle Willis.  

As my old boss used to tell me, Fantasy Baseball was my smoke break.  She knew that while walking by my pod I might be sorting stats in my fantasy league.  And if you think about it..Fantasy baseball is that perfect break.  2 mins here..2 mins there.  It’s awesome.  There are just so many players per team and new kids are always being called up from the minors.  To be honest..it’s almost next to impossible to keep up with it all, but that’s the beauty.  It’s a daily activity.  Lineups need to be changed everyday and transactions are crucial.  There is always something to do..

Well…I hope I haven’t just cursed myself Madden style for my leagues this year, but I am psyched the baseball season as well as the fantasy season are soon around the corner.  Seems like only yesterday I was watching the Evil Empire crumble in the biggest choke in professional sports history.  Seeing New Yorkers cry, shut their mouths, and just walk always losers..ahh..

yes..they are crying..

So anyways, Fantasy Baseball is here..

Go LeTribe (and Nats)!