Ryan Neiman's Chicago Cubs fan blog archive for 10/2008

October 2008

October 03, 2008

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After witnessing another embarassing post-season game, the Cubs find themselves down 0-2 against the Dodgers heading to LA.  All the Dodgers need to do is win one game.  All the Cubs need to do is win three straight games.  Which one do you think is easier.  With the Cubs losing 10-3 Thursday night, it was obvious who the better manager was during this game by pulling all the right strings.  No it wasn't Sweet Lou, it was Joe Torre.  He played the game right in a playoff game, Lou didn't.  Torre played small ball, Sweet Lou didn't.  Here is an example and one of the most critical parts of the game.  It was the first inning and Soriano was at second with nobody outs.  With the Cubs struggling to score runs in the playoffs, you would think Theriot would bunt Soriano to third with Lee

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October 08, 2008

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Hello and how are you all doing?  You need help to jumpstart your fantasy football team.  This weeks pickups will help you defeat your opponent this week.

  • WR Brandon Stokley Denver Broncos

Hurry up before he is gone.  Stokley will have a huge game this week with injuries to Eddie Royal.  Stokley will be Cutlers number one target.  For the season, he is going under the radar with 132 yards and a score in his last two games.

    Projected Fantasy Points Week 6: 18

  • RB Justin Fargas Oakland Raiders

Fargas is probably available in everyone’s league.  Take him.  He is now healthy and starting against the Saints.  Oakland is third in run offense in the NFL. 

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October 10, 2008

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       Last night was the first game in the NLCS between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Philadelphia Philles.  First of all, the Cubs should be in this position facing the Phillies, not the Dodgers.  But our overpaid players did not show up for any of the games.  The only one that seemed to show up was the batboy.  Anyways, I was watching the game last night and the Phillies did something that threw the Dodgers off: Having a left handed pitcher face them.  This would be a shocker after the Dodgers faced three straight righties against the mighty Chicago Cubs.  This was the first sign that the Cubs were in trouble against the Dodgers.  You can not face a team in this quick series and not throw a lefty out there.  I saw the Dodgers hitters lost against Cole Hamels.  Sure, the Dodgers got two runs, but Hamels just shut the door right after.  Why?  Dodgers had to face a lefty and had to adjust.

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After the Cubs picked up Rich Hardens option,  there still is unfinished business with putting the final pieces for the Cubs winning it all in 2009.  Still hurts to say I have to wait to next year.  Anyways, I am already writtng my Christmas list to Jolly Ole Saint Nick (AKA Jim Hendry).  He better hear my demands or he will be unhappy when he sees that there is coal in his stocking. 

Go After Sabathia!!

I’m going coco for C.C.  We all should.  After joining the Brewers Sabathia went 11-2 with a 1.65 ERA.  He just dominated the National League.  I think he will continue to do that will the nasty pitches he has.  I think the Cubs should steer him away from the West Coast and convince him he will continue to make National League hitters foolish.  Offer him a small contract.   I don’t care how much it is.  If you want to win next year, get him on your team.

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October 13, 2008

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               After the Bears were stunned by a dramatic comeback by the Falcons with eleven seconds left, Lovie Smith is still trying to find answers.  His replies are not good enough.  The biggest blunder was Lovie calling for a squib kick with eleven seconds left.  His excuse: “the players were tired”.  That was the words he said on why he called that kick.  This gave the Falcons excellent field position.  All they needed was a miracle pass and have someone go out of bounds quickly.  That is what happened as Matt Ryan connected with Norwood.  Advice to Lovie: Do not underestimate the game of football.  This was like a slap of the face to Lovie.  Lovie thought he won.  Thought? That’s all that happened Sunday, everyone thought they were going to win.  But, the realization is, they lost.  Nothing else.  All because of one play that cost the whole game.  You play the whole game, even if there is eleven seconds left.  Time is time.  Anything can happen.  That is what just happened.  I don’t think the Falcons have realized they won yet.  After a horrible decision on a squib quick, Lovie decides to call a cover two for the defense.  Why would he make such a call when everyone in the building knows a hail mary is coming?  Lovie can not turn back the clocks.  The Bears could have been a full game in first as the other teams still trying to find their identity.  A thought.  Next time, Lovie should have thought about the game on the field, not the post-game celebration.

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