Saturday, June 29, 2013

Look for NFL to stiffen player conduct penalites

If you thought NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was tough on player misconduct before, then you will need to brace yourself for the upcoming season that's set to begin in a month. The league has taken center stage this summer...and for all the wrong reasons. And from what we know of Mr. Goodell, he won't be having any of that.

A warning to any player on the brink of landing in the ultimate dog house....Roger Goodell's office.

Plenty of players have felt the "sting of Goodell's belt" since he took over as NFL Commissioner in 2006. Goodell's primary agenda was cleaning up the league's image, and he used unprecedented methods to do so. Often times, to the chagrin of players, fans, and media alike.

Don't expect that to change any time soon now.

In the past month alone we've seen:

Currently unsigned NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson sentenced to jail for...get this...giving his lawyer a celebratory pat on the back side after the judge accepted his plea agreement in a domestic violence incident. For that Ochocinco...you get a C'MON MAN!!!

Cincinnati Bengals corner back Adam "Pacman" Jones assaulted yet another female.

Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Josh Brent was jailed for failing not one...but two drug tests while awaiting a vehicular manslaughter trial involving the death of a close friend and teammate. The trial is set to start in September. Brent is still on the Cowboys roster at this time.

Cleveland Browns rookie Ausar Walcott is facing an attempted murder charge, stemming from a fight outside of a gentleman's club last week. He has since been released.

And just today, Indianapolis Colts safety Joe Lefeged was arrested for multiple gun charges, following a car chase in the wee hours of the morning.

The Aaron Hernandez case is the most troubling and polarizing, for all of the obvious known reasons. What must be most troubling for Goodell and the league office...from a business standpoint...is the fact that Hernandez was allegedly referred to as "NFL" when the victim was asked who he was with prior to his death. Aaron Hernandez is not a household name outside of the football community.

NFL is...and that's a problem.

With that being said, don't be the player that winds up in Goodell's office any time soon. It will not end pretty.   follow @plcolter


Wednesday, June 26, 2013

NCAA hypocrisy rears it's ugly head...again

The Oregon Ducks have been placed on three years probation for recruiting violations under the watch of then head coach Chip Kelly.

The NCAA had been investigating the Ducks for some time, and Chip Kelly got his you know what outta town right before the Calvary showed up. Once again the coach screws up and leaves without penalty, while the kids...who have a short window of opportunity...are left to pick up the pieces. To add insult to injury, the kids themselves are penalized for transferring to another Division I school. Players must sit a year if they do, which is strong arming at it's best. 

But I digress.

Oregon will lose a total of three scholarships, but will be eligible for post season play. They were lucky.

Others were not.

In 2010, USC was hit hard by the NCAA, losing 30 scholarships, a Heisman Trophy, multiple vacated wins, and the opportunity to play for a national championship for two years. Then head coach Pete Carrol left for the pros right before those infractions hit too. The Trojans are still recovering. Carrol is making millions of dollars as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks.

Last season, the Ohio State Buckeyes were hit with three years of probation, loss of nine scholarships, and a bowl ban for permitted actions under the watch of then head coach Jim Tressel.

But check this out.

Terrelle Pryor, star qb for the Buckeyes, would've faced a five game suspension by the NCAA for receiving improper benefits. Pryor elected to forgo his eligibility and enter the NFL supplemental draft. After being picked up by the Oakland Raiders, the NFL suspended Pryor the first five games of the season.

Oh..so now the NFL wants to enforce collegiate infractions?

Moving on in a hurry.

What was so significant about the bowl ban was the fact that Ohio State finished last season unbeaten...and untied. No trip to the Big Ten Championship game. No shot at a national title. Those Buckeye seniors will carry that the rest of their lives. Meanwhile, Tressel is working for the Indianpolis Colts in a matter of months.

I'm not hating on the coaches. I'd probably run too. All I'm saying is...let the players leave without penalty too.    follow @plcolter


Saturday, June 22, 2013

Allen's shot could shift NBA balance of power

We've all seen it, Ray Allen's unforgettable three point shot to snatch an NBA title from the San Antonio Spurs. Not only did Allen's shot save the Heat's season...it also saved LeBron's legacy. Had Ray's shot rimmed out and the Spurs went on to win game 6?....you already know.

So I digress.

Just as important as the championship itself, defending their title validated the Miami Heat's decision to bring the Big 3 together. Heat President Pat Riley looks like a genius now.

Thanks Ray Allen.

In a copy cat league, do not think that's gone unnoticed. With free agency set to start in just over a week, "the decision" of a few stars could once again shift the balance of power in the NBA.

Chris Paul and Dwight Howard are the big fish of this free agent class. Both have expressed a desire to play together, and both just watched the Big 3 go back to back. If both would be willing to take less money, Paul and Howard would certainly make any team they land on an immediate title contender.

Monta Ellis and Andre Iguodala elected to opt out of their contracts to test the free agent market. Both are versatile guards who can score. Both could be the final piece on a star studded team. Memphis Grizzlies guard Tony Allen is also set to test the market on July 1st. An All NBA defender, Allen could also put a championship contending line up over the top.

Any combination of these players would make for a scary team in 2013.

We will find out in the next days and weeks how this will all play out. But if we witness another super team join forces this summer...don't blame the Big 3.

Blame Ray Allen.      follow @plcolter


Monday, June 17, 2013

Who will be the hero of game six?

Heat, Spurs, and casual fans alike have been treated to a wild and wacky NBA Finals. Both teams continue to trade blow out victories, and each game has produced a new hero.

Game 1: Tony Parker: Parker hit three crucial jumpers in the fourth quarter of game one, the last being a circus shot over the reigning MVP as the shot clock literally expired. The bank shot seen round the world secured a Spurs victory.  Parker finished with a game high 21 points.

Game 2: Mario Chalmers: "Rio"...as he's called by his Miami comrades, found his shot in the second half of game 2...making a series of three point plays on his way to a team high 19 points. Miami went on a 33-5 run to seal the deal.

Game 3: Danny Green and Gary Neal: Green and Neal combined for 51 points on...get this...thirteen three pointers. No need to tell you the Heat caught two black eyes in that one.

Game 4: Dwayne Wade: Facing local and national scrutiny for his pedestrian finals efforts, Dwayne Wade exploded for a fantasy owner's dream stat line: 32 points, six rebounds, six steals, and four assists. Wade's "06" effort tied the series at 2-2.

Game 5: Manu Ginobli: Also facing local and national scrutiny for his pedestrian finals efforts, Manu Ginobli rebounded nicely with 24 points, and more importantly, ten assists. Ginobli's passing lead to several three point plays, and the Spurs are now a win away from another world title.

There are some notable names missing from this list....who will be the hero of game 6?    follow @plcolter

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Trade makes sense for Celtics, not Clippers

If you're Boston Celtics President Danny Ainge, you must be chomping at the bit to unload head coach Doc Rivers and Kevin Garnett to the Los Angeles Clippers for DeAndre Jordan and possibly Eric Bledsoe. The Celtics would surround returning all NBA point guard Rajon Rondo with some young, athletic talent. Rondo is a walking triple double, and just as good a passer as Chris Paul in LA.

Lob City...east coast style.

More importantly, allowing head coach Doc Rivers out of his contract to coach the Clippers would net huge returns, as you would likely receive multiple draft pics. That's exactly what a rebuilding team in search of a new coach would need. You could sit on the picks and stockpile talent through the draft, or you could package them in a deal to add another piece.

Brilliant proposal on the part of Boston. That's why they win championships.

If you're the Clippers, you're trading in a weekly paycheck for a lottery ticket. You just won the division with a young and talented roster, and would immediately become an old team with this move.

Did anybody watch Boston and New York in the first round of the playoffs? Kevin Garnett showed flashes, but can he sustain the rugged western conference over 82 games...again...at dang near 40?

And don't even get me started on Paul Pierce.

So I digress.

The Clippers have a talented roster as is with CP3 back at the helm. Garnett is a first ballot Hall of Famer, but is clearly at the end of his career. The Clippers would shorten their championship window of opportunity, with no guarantee that it will work.

The Clippers would've also given away future draft pics to acquire coach Rivers, so there's no plan B. Garnett would have virtually no trade value should the west coast experiment not work.

I'm sure Danny Ainge is not sending any calls to voice mail any time soon.    follow @plcolter




Tuesday, June 11, 2013

New coach should be Grizzlies second concern

The Memphis Grizzlies, coming off their most exciting and successful season ever, decided to part ways with head coach Lionel Hollins. That's three head coaches that finished 3,4,and 5 in the competitive Western Conference this year.

Oh yeah...and one coach of the year...gone.

Conventional wisdom would suggest the Grizzlies' next move should be to replace the head coach. But in fact, the Grizzlies' most pressing issue is re-signing free agent to be Tony Allen.

Allen...aka..."The Grind Father"...did not just coin the phrase "Grit and Grind"...he embodies it. A world champion himself, Allen turned a fledgeling small market NBA team into a tough nosed slug it out band of brothers. He did it with effort....and he did it with consistency.

Not Rudy Gay...not Zach Randolph.

Since coming to Memphis as a free agent, Tony Allen has been the premier on ball defender in the league. His passion is contagious..and his presence carries a big stick in the locker room.

Don't believe me...then ask O.J. Mayo, who received a Tony "two piece" on a plane ride a few years back.

That's a beat down for those who thought I was talking about chicken....

But I digress.

Keeping Tony Allen on the roster should be the top priority for the Memphis Grizzlies. With Tony re-signed and on board, the Grizzlies keep their identity...as well as the best defender in the league. And that's regardless of who the new head coach is.

Without Allen, it may be hard for any coach to demand or replicate the energy that Allen brought to not just the team, but the entire city. You saw it, people of all ages and races chanting "whoop dat trick" in unison.

In Memphis Tennessee of all places.

Only Tony Allen.

Now is the time to build on the momentum...to increase season ticket sales. Good luck with that...in Memphis...with no Grind Father.    follow @plcolter

Monday, June 10, 2013

Chad Johnson...just stop

Sean "Puffy Daddy" Combs once coined the phrase..."I thought I told you that we won't stop".

It was meant as a motivational slogan for people with a tremendous work ethic. But it seems that Chad Johnson...aka...Chad Ochocinco has taken that phrase literally....about everything.

And Chad...my man...it's time to stop.

Chad Johnson is on the fringe of becoming one of those athletes that's known more for foolishness than their on field performance. And when looking at Johnson's career numbers to date, that would be a shame.

Johnson has 766 career catches and 67 touchdowns...most of them memorable. He also racked up over 11,000 yards against defenses designed to take him out of the game plan.
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Today, if you bring up the name Chad Johnson you think of twitter, and "ain't that the dude that head butted that girl? Or..."ain't that the dude that got fired on HBO"? You'll come up with a few more "incidents" before getting to his dominate on field performance. And that was just a few short years ago.

And that's no one's fault but Johnson's.

After receiving a fresh start in Miami, Johnson quickly fell out of favor after being arrested, and was let go from the Dolphins in front of millions of viewers on cable television. You would think that would be enough to humble someone eh?

"I thought I told you that we won't stop"

Today, Johnson reached a plea agreement for said arrest, and celebrates his "victory" by giving his lawyer a football style pat on the back side...drawing laughter from those in the court room. His lawyer even chuckled.

The judge didn't.

In a shocking reversal of fortune, the judge rejected the plea and ordered Johnson to 30 days in jail. That is beyond unfortunate. That is down right foolish. What in the world what make you think that it would be ok to....?......hmm...

But I digress.

The sad thing is, we'll never know if Johnson had anything left in the tank. At this point, who would dare sign him? The end zone celebrations and all the antics were funny at first...it was fresh and new. Now it's like.."Ok Chad...we get it..it's not funny any more....jail is not funny"

Even if Chad remains unemployed by the NFL, something tells me we haven't seen or heard the last of him.   follow @plcolter