December 7th 1941......

Posted by Joe | | Posted On Monday, December 7, 2009 at 7:56 PM

I just want to post a salute to the Men and Women who's lifes were changed forever on that aweful day.






Detroit Lions 2010 OR 2011 NFC Champs......Believe It

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , , , | Posted On Monday, November 16, 2009 at 6:17 AM

O.K....Give me 5 minutes and I will tell you how the Detroit Lions can go from league jokers to league leaders. It doesn't take a genius to figure this out.

Are the Lions a good team now?  No.  But they are FAR from poor, and far from the Rod Marinelli.."Were gonna put this loss over here, ok?" team.  Gosh those quotes got old quick.......Anyways,  I believe they have the right man in charge in Jim Schwartz.

But now it's time to make up for all the Millen picks. A hard nose guy like Matt Millen should know EVERYTHING you do in the NFL starts, and ends with the push up front. The hogs, the big fellas, Im talkin the offensive and defensive lines.  No ifs, ands, or buts. Period. If they are weak, so is your team.

Here's my point.  Is Jets QB Mark Sanchez that much better then Matt Stafford?  Is Joe Flacco that much better? I don't think so. I think Stafford could be a QB stud in this league. What's the difference between them and Stafford?

 The Jets can actually RUN THE BALL!!  The Ravens can RUN THE BALL!! Running the ball and having that threat of being capable to run softens the defense and opens up the passing game.  The Lions CAN'T run the ball.

We have our QB. Calvin Johnson is a stud. Our defense is improving. I know some stats look bad, but when you ALWAYS lose the Time Of Poss battle game after game, the defense gets tired out.

Very quietly Schwatrz has improved this team, and yes I'm writing this one day after the Lions 27-10  loss to the Minnesota Vikings. But i see it.

Look....I'm not the biggest Lions fan, so take it from someone who isn't emotionally attached to this team. They are getting better.  Build the line, run the ball, and open up Stafford's passing world.

Here's some more reason to have high hopes next year........

We are going to get a high draft pick (again) but at least Schwartz will get HIS GUYS.

When Jimmy Johnson took over the Dallas Cowboys they were a JOKE!! And Johnson was 1-15 his first season.....then you know what happened!!

Look at the past 8 NFC Champs.....most were, out of the blue, I can't believe they did that teams!!!  EXAMPLES--- 2003 Worst to first Carolina Panthers.....2005 Seahawks.....last year ARIZONA!!!....It can happen. And Schwartz is the guy who can do it.



Things will look up if Jim Schwartz gets his chance to develop this team.

2010 Tigers....Division Winners or Last Place, It's Up To Illich

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , , , | Posted On Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 7:28 AM

There's always a little truth to a rumor. You know, where there's smoke there's fire.  Well if these rumors are true, then I'm wondering where Mr. Illich is taking the direction of the 2010 Detroit Tigers.

Curtis Granderson and Edwin Jackson on the trading block?  No contract for the best second baseman since "Sweet" Lou Whittaker,  Placido Polanco?  Rodney and Lyon testing the market? What is goin on here??  I was so ready for a great 1-2-3 punch of Verlander, Porcello AND  Jackson.  Curtis Granderson should be a Tiger for life, the same goes for Polanco. That guy is a ROCK at second base.

In my humble opinion, this team is one big bat and one closing pitcher from a Division Title and a shot to return to the World Series after the great 2006 run.

I don't want to hear about the wasted money on Dontrelle Willis, or how Maggs got the big bonus. I'm a fan and I want a good product on the field.  Bad management of contracts is no excuse to panic now and start dumping the best players to save money!!

placido-polanco

By far the best 2nd basemen in over 15 years in Detroit. SIGN THIS GUY!!!

An Open Letter To FHA Housing, Barack Obama

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , , , | Posted On Monday, November 9, 2009 at 11:36 PM

O.K.  I see it on T.V., I hear it on the radio, and now I've seen it on NBC news.  "Nobody is taking advantage of the Obama housing stimulus program, only 80,000 people out of  possible millions have applied."

Hmmmm....that's interesting. Especially to me.  Since I've tried SEVERAL TIMES. I went to the website that FHA Housing told me to go to........

http://makinghomeaffordable.gov/

I filled out the steps. I contacted my mortgage company. They said they would help since I had lost my job.

2 months later my mortgage company was RAIDED BY THE FBI FOR FRAUD!!!  YES, The people who were HELPING me cut my payments in half, were OVER CHARGING me for months. And I never did get into the program they said I would.

But the story gets even more amusing...(NOT REALLY, BUT I'M TIRED OF BEING STRESSED OUT OVER THIS!!).....

The mortgage company who took over my Home Loan, now insists everything I had agreed  (in writing) with my old company is NOT valid.

That's great....I was litterally ripped off by my old mortage company, and my new mortgage company says they won't honor the first real break I got from my old mortgage company. 

My "new"  mortgage company has told me REPEATEDLY they can help me. Just fax over your financials, and we will see what we can do. I did that.

Then I called, they said give them a few weeks. A few weeks went by, no response.  I call again. The "representative" said they never received the paper work!!...So I had to do it again....AGAIN 3 weeks later they said they NEVER received the paperwork!!  I asked the represenative who gets the faxes. She said it could one of dozens of people. I asked if I could scan and e-mail the paper work, she said sure, here is my e-mail address.

One week later I called customer service back,  this time with much more optimism since I had e-mailed the files. I mean come on this time it can't get lost.

But this turned out to be even worse and way more aggravating. The first thing the representative says to me is....."I don't know who told you to E-mail stuff here, but we don't do that."

Ok....well I can TELL YOU who told me because now I have her e-mail address. THIS IS NUTS!!!

So why is this so hard to get done Mr. Obama? I just seen you talking on C-SPAN about how you want more people to take advantage of this FHA program.  HOW???  I get a different story from different people EVERY TIME I CALL and ask about this. Why?

And I know I am FAR from the only one this is happening to.

PART-TIME LEGISLATURE
Nothing else needs to be said the pic. speakes for itself.. Paid by our tax money to represent us?????


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House Minority LeaderLawrence F. Cafero Jr., R-Norwalk, pictured standing, far right, speaks while colleagues,

Rep. Barbara Lambert, D-Milford and Rep. Jack F.Hennessy, D-Bridgeport,play solitaireMonday nightas the House convened to vote on a new budget. (AP)
The guy sitting in the row in front of these two... he's onFacebook, and the guy behind Hennessy is checking out thebaseball scores.
These are the folks that can't get the budget out by Oct. 1,Seriously!!!
So, we've got a 30 day budget extension. Well, guess what, 30 days from now we will be in the same boat. I guess this makes it easy for the news' reporters as all they have to do is recycle the same headlines from this week and from 2 years ago.
And these yo-yos will still be playing SOLITAIRE!!! 

Got this picture from a friend......I guess we are in better shape then I thought when six-figure income people who make the laws have time for this on the job.

Yankees Eyeing 27th Title

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , , , | Posted On Monday, November 2, 2009 at 6:28 AM

After Game 1 of the 2009 World Series was over, every major T.V., radio, and Philly phanatic alive was planning the victory parade in downtown philly.

You can forget that.

ESPN took one of their world famous polls after game one and 76.4% of the fans said Philly will win the series.  Guess they didn't realize the Yankees have a pretty good lineup.

Jimmy Rollins said the World Series would go 5 games, and the Phillies would be back-to-back  champs. Well he was right about the 5 game part.

Tonight the Yanks can win another World Series title, and celebrate in front of Rollins and all the Philly fans, which would make it even more that sweet.  Phillies ace Cliff Lee takes the hill in about an hour and a half for the Phillies. He has been THE BEST pitcher in all the majors during the playoffs.

But even with Lee on the mound, it's going to be hard to deny the Bronx Bombers there 27th World Series Title.  Everyone is predicting a Phills win tonight with Lee forcing a game six, but I don't think that's going to happen. To beat that Yankees line-up is a great feat, but to do it twice in 5 days would be an incredible feat.

I don't think it's going to happen.

I think....ESPECIALLY since everyone says tonight the Yankees will lose.....you will here this later tonight.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym9uJ7xAu-0

Yankees win...........theeeeeeeeeeeeee Yankees Win!!!!!

But keep the faith philly fans.....If Cliff Lee wins, we all can enjoy the game 6 win in Yankee Stadium on Wednesday.

Favre Just Gets It Done....Returns To Lambeau Field Today

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , | Posted On Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 5:21 AM

I wonder why people are so hard on Brett Favre.  All he does is his job, and obviously he must do it well. I mean if you worked for Xerox or any company as a sales rep, said you were retiring but still could sell, they would be dying for you to stay on.  That may sound like a odd comparison to some, but it's not.

Work is work. Period. And his job is to win football games. And Farve is doing it even better now than 10 years ago. Just ask the Minnesota Vikings, and their fans.

Farve brings a magic to a team. A fire, a passion and a desire. He plays the game like a little kid, drawing plays up in the sand in the back yard.

Well today, since the first time Favre retired, and came back....then re-retired....then came back.....he goes back to his ole stomping grounds. Lambeau Field.

But as I see it, there is no pressure on Favre. He's a kid playing a kids game, that's why he will do fine. The pressure is on the Packers and most of all it's on Aaron Rodgers. He NEEDS to win this game. If the Packers lose, and they play poorly, there is going to be hell to pay in Packerland.

Never has a single regular season game in November meant so much. The packers can down play this game all they want........but should they lose today at Lambeau, that means Favre stuck it to them again, and they will have lost BOTH games to Minnesota and more painfully to the Packer faithful, to one Brett Favre.

favre_aaron_rodgers

All smiles years back, if Favre beats Rodgers again at Lambeau Field there will be many problems in Packertown.

One Game Playoff All A Fan Could Ask For

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , , | Posted On Monday, October 5, 2009 at 8:19 AM

Well being the die-hard Tigers fan I am, I'm trying to look at this as a glass half full situation. I don't want to hear..... the Tigers blew it.....They had a 7 game lead.....Chokers!!!  News flash people....the Twins are a good team.

Yes the Tigers struggled down the stretch. They haven't hit the ball, and when they have, they haven't pitched well. But most people (except me!) picked this team to finish 3rd...or even last. So to be in this situation is alright by me.

Rookie pitcher Rick Porcello will take the hill for the Tigers.Porcello will try to give the Tigers their first division title since 1987, one year before he was born. (Wow, now I feel old!!)

Well one thing is for sure. That dome will be goin NUTS tomorrow....People who don't think playoff baseball isn't anywhere near exciting as other sports should tune in for this one!!

 

rick-porcello

From highly recruited draft pick, to starting the Tigers first "playoff" game,  Rick Porcello is coming of age.

Glenn Martin DDS--- What was NICK Thinking???

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , | Posted On Friday, August 28, 2009 at 7:38 AM

"There's a time and place for everything......."   That's the first line in one of my favorite Van Hagar songs.....but It's a saying many people have used for many years. Because it's true.

Let me say I am far from a prude. Actually I've led a pretty crazy life before I got married and my daughter was born. Did it all. Played in a band, partied with the big dogs for years. 

But as we get older, and especially when we have kids, we learn when and where to draw the line. Well some of us do.

So with all the junk that fill our air waves on a daily basis through the boob tube, why in the world has the only "Safe Haven" for kids decided to run this Glenn Martin DDS show??

In one episode his wife asked him "When are you going to grow a sack? You know some balls?"....When I heard that I walked in the room and asked my 7 year old who said that? She just pointed at the T.V.  This is on Nick???

 

Some big wig at Nick must have owed someone a favor, because this show is so far from a kids show it's a joke.

I'm a HUGE Soprano's fan. That doesn't mean I would let my daughter watch them.......like I said "There's a time and place for everything"........8 p.m. on Nick is not a good time or choice to air Glenn Martin DDS.

Vick Signs with Eagles

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , , | Posted On Friday, August 14, 2009 at 7:43 PM

I believe everyone deserves a second chance. EVERYONE. (Unless you are a child molester or commit murder). But pretty much everyone  should get a second shot at making things right for there wrongs.

But my opinion is starting to change on that.

I mean look, if the "common Joe" kills someone while they are driving drunk, odds are you won't get house arrest and probation as a punishment. Unless you play Pro-football, of course. Right Donte Stallworth? (Stallworth struck and killed 59-year-old Mario Reyes, who just happened to be leaving work. Former Lions player Reggie Rogers DUI killing three teens in Pontiac Mich in 1988....he has had several DUI's since!!!

Now Michael Vick gets his second lease on life. Yes he killed dogs, made the dogs kill each other, lied to his boss (The NFL commish) when questioned about it, but yet after a year away from the game, he will land on his feet nicely. 

The Vick backers will tell me..."He did his time"...."He lost his home and money to bankruptcy"...."Everyone deserves a second chance".....

To that I say yes. We all deserve a second chance. But would we, (The Common 9 to 5 man) get one?

Kinda hard to fill out an on-line application for a job and explain that felony for killing dogs don't you think?  I think the Home Depot or Lowe's would kinda skip over our apps, don't ya think?

But Vick won't have that problem.

Signing with the Philadelphia Eagles,  Vick's bank account will get fat again. The fans won't care once he scores the game winning TD.  And all we will see on T.V. is what a great comeback story this is.

It's not. Once again it shows our youth if you are fast, strong, and can score T.D.'s, you ARE above the law.

You or me would still BE in prison for this crime....at least 4 years.

I think Vick was and probally will be a great player. it's not actually Vick the person I think is totally wrong in this.  He's wrong for what he did of course, but once again this shows it's not what you do, it's who you are.

The system treats athletes to soft.  PERIOD.

Tigers Grab Washburn at Trade deadline

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , , | Posted On Saturday, August 1, 2009 at 8:33 AM

Some people are calling it a waste, a blown opportunity, a sign that the Tigers and Dave Dombrowski aren't making enough effort to win.

I call it a great, great move.

Sure, I would have loved to get Adam Dunn, or a big monster stick to bat in front of or behind miggy, but if the tigers make the playoffs, they will be a tough out.

Having a 3 headed monster is nice. Verlander, Jackson, and now Washburn. Look at those ERAs.  I like the move. The Tigers lineup is not as weak as people think. Actually if you look at the A.L. we run run with anyone.

The Yankees are no shoe-in to head to the World Series. Yes they have a monster lineup, but  I for one don't believe in their pitching.

Yes we didn't get the stick I was hoping we would get but.....

It's August 1st, and the Tigers are in contention. That's all us real fans hope for in February when spring training begins.....



The lefty we finally needed??  I think so.....

How I Long To Be A Celeb....Or President

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , | Posted On Monday, July 27, 2009 at 11:57 AM

Am I the only one who thinks Barack Obama wants to be a celeb, not the president of the U.S.? Seriously.  This guy is on T.V. for all the wrong reasons. NCAA Picks, to going "out" for a burger, to being on EVERY late night show that ever existed. Don't show me pie charts on how the economy is getting better. It's not.

Anyone in Michigan can tell you that.  Stimulus packages for all!!! Except for those who really need it. Billions to banks who won't loan you money unless you pay out the nose. 800 million to the Morgage companies, yet forclosure is still rising in Michigan and all across the country. But we are getting 13 more dollars in our pay checks, that should get the country goin again. IT REALLY SCARES ME WHEN I THINK GEORGE W.  MADE MORE SENSE WITH A $1,500 CHECK AT ONE TIME!!!   $13.00 (est)/week? (or 2) Really??!! Thats going to get the economy goin again? Not with gas creeping back to closer to $3.00/gallon.

You won the Election Mr. Obama. So please tell me when does the "Yes we can!" begin??

Barack Obama speaks well, (I think he actually could be a motivational speaker), he has a perfect smile, he's a Harvard Law Grad, (that's no easy feat) and he comes across as the all-american guy. People like you Barack, that's how you got to be the leader of the country.

I like that he seems like a guy you could sit at the bar with and BS about life, he seems to be the most "human" or "normal regular guy type President ever," which is a great thing, but enough of seeming like your everyones buddy. You are THE PRESIDENT!!  Take this country by the reigns and lead it.

Because now more then ever that's what this country needs. Give me the feeling you are really fighting for us, the American people.

Alot of countries don't like the U.S. They want us to fail, to falter and become weak.

Be that leader Mr. Obama that got the country excited to get you into the White House.

Tigers Look To Sweep Sox In Big Series

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , | Posted On Saturday, July 25, 2009 at 9:56 AM

While the Tigers laugh it up, Chris Getz and the White Sox leave to refuel for Sunday's game. (AP)

I love this picture......It just tells it all. The Tigers beat the White Sox for the 3rd straight game 4-3 in ten innings today at Comerica Park and have increased their lead in the Central to 3 games.

The only bad news on the day is once again the Tigers have left Edwin Jackson out to dry. ANOTHER masterpiece by Jackson, at least he gets a no decision instead of a loss. This guy has been great. The Tigers better a deal for him to keep him here for a long time.

The Tigers took a 2-0 lead in the first inning on Cabrera's RBI single and a run-scoring groundout by Guillen, but didn't get another runner in scoring position until Gerald Laird's seventh-inning double.

Things were lookin bad before this series started, the sox came in on a roll, but after 3 games, it looks like the confidence has returned to this Tigers team.

Verlander Shines In Game 1 Of Big Series

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , | Posted On Friday, July 24, 2009 at 8:22 AM

Well the bats weren't exactally on fire, but like Yogi Berra used to say,"You win when you hitem were they aint!" Thats what the Tigers did getting several bloop singles and doubles, but they all look like line drives in the box scores and the Tigers beat the Sox in game one 5-1 at Comerica Park.

Justin Verlander was incredible. Period. A complete game masterpiece, only allowing one UNEARNED run. We need to take 3 of 4 in this series, so this is a good start.

In tonights day night double header (which I hate day/night DH, what happened to just playin the second game after the first??) Rookie Eddie Bonine gets the start vs. Bartolo Colon.  Lets Sweep!

Make Or Break vs. Sox

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , | Posted On Thursday, July 23, 2009 at 10:05 AM

Things are getting ugly for the Tigers very quickly. REAL UGLY. After finishing the first half of the season in first place up 4 games on Chicago, the Tigers have stumbled out of the break and are in a heap of trouble if they lose the upcoming series to the White sox this weekend.

Losing 5 out of the first 6 after the break, is not what anyone wanted. But what is really something to worry about is they aren't hitting the ball. AT ALL!!! They have lost 4 of the 5 games by 2-1 scores, wasting great pitching efforts.

And on top of it all, the Sox will be flying high after sweeping the Tampa Bay Rays, and Mark Buehrle's perfect game today defeating the Rays 5-0.

 

Manager Jim Leyland watches the game this afternoon at Comerica Park. After Detroit lost, 2-1, he said:  "Let me make it real simple for you. Score one run a game, you lose. 99.9 percent of the time probably.”

Leyland better see something change soon.....or the roof may just fall in.

Tigers Rookie French Shines

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , | Posted On Thursday, July 9, 2009 at 2:00 AM

It's taken a few years, but the Tigers are really starting to have a home field advantage and are warming up to Comerica Park.

They are 25-12 this season at home, a place the Tigers didn't fair to well the first 3 seasons the ball park was opened.

But even more important then that the Tigers are building a very strong team for now and for the future. These young kids are looking good when called upon to get there shot at the big leagues, and yesterday it was Tigers rookie lefty Luke French who shined. 

After earning his first career victory, Luke French was a smiles in the locker room. Making his second career start, the Tigers rookie outdueled All-Star Zack Grienke as Detroit defeated Kansas City 3-1. French (1-0) held the Royals to one run and six hits in 6 1/3 innings.

Now the final series before the All-Star break and it's vs. the Cleveland Indians. Go Tigers!!!

Michael Jackson

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , | Posted On Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 11:56 PM

I can't  say I was a huge Michael  Jackson fan.  I was always a rock n roll type of guy.  But after his death, I wish I was a bigger fan.

Of Michael Jackson the person, not the singer.

Talk about someone who led a tough life. Really this guy had it bad, I'm not tryin to be sarcastic. I'm serious. I know he had fame and fortune, anything money could buy. He was The KING OF POP.

He could have the hottest women, biggest house, the fastest cars. Anything.  But to me it seems he never got what he really wanted. An ordinary life. There was no childhood for Michael. He went straight from the womb to stardom. It really seemed like he did.

Michael began his musical career at the age of 5, ( 5 mind you, as in just  kindergarten age!!) as the lead singer of the Jackson 5 who formed in 1964. In these early years the Jackson 5, Jackie, Jermaine, Tito, Marlon and lead singer Michael played local clubs and bars in Gary Indiana and moving further  as there talents grew and they could compete in bigger competitions.

 From these early days Michael would be at the same clubs as big talented stars of there days, such as Jackie Wilson and would be learning from them even back then. In 1968 the Bobby Taylor and The Vancouvers discovered the Jackson five and from there they got an audition for Berry Gordy of  Motown Records. The Jackson 5 signed for Motown and moved to California. Their first 4 singles, "I Want You Back", "ABC", "The Love You Save", and "I'll Be There" all made US No1 hits. The Jackson 5 recorded 14 albums and Michael recorded 4 solo albums with Motown.

And of course after that came the Solo years for Michael, which were even more successful.  But for all the fame and fortune the fact of not having a "normal" childhood must have played heavy on Jackson. He did strange and crazy things, but were they really all that crazy? Most of them seemed pretty normal when you look back at them now. Look back at them and realize that Michael had no childhood. He didn't run around and play baseball, or tag. He sang and danced, and he did it well. But at what price?

Could you picture yourself being thrust into the spotlight at age 5, and never have a moments peace? EVER?? 5?!? Most of us can't remember anything we did when we were 5. I know I can't.  He was the modern Elvis. He had to actually put on costumes just to go shopping.  Could you imagine?

I think Michael lived and acted like a kid because he was always a kid at heart, and he missed out on the best and most fun years of his life because he was to busy. Busy entertaining us.

Pistons Fire Curry.

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , | Posted On Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 2:24 AM

I was hoping for this. The Pistons and Micheal Curry have parted ways. So does this leave the door open for Bill Laimbeer to get his shot at coaching the team he helped win back to back championships?

In Currys defense, it didn't help that the pistons made one of the worst trades in NBA history, by literally giving Chauncy Billups away for nothing.  The man who goes by the answer was more like a riddle. Actually more like a joke.

Can't wait to see who the Pistons bring in.....how about Avery Johnson?

 

 



The Pistons and AI never got off on the right foot.

Paved Paradise And Put Up.......WHAT??

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , | Posted On at 1:18 AM

Well I guess now its official. Tiger Stadium is no more.  The council to save  Tiger Stadium did everything they need to do to save it and it was still rejected by the City council. Why? I guess we will never really know.

The plans the Save Tiger Stadium committee  had for the park were nothing short of awesome. Please click on the link to see them.........

http://www.savetigerstadium.org/

http://www.savetigerstadium.org/the_plan.htm

The following article is from THE SAVE TIGER STADIUM WORDPRESS BLOG:

 








We are shocked at the recent demolition of Tiger Stadium. It dishonors the hundreds of thousands of dollars raised by the Conservancy, the State of Michigan changes to the historic tax credit laws to enhance this project, the federal appropriation granted by the U.S. Congress and signed by President Obama, and the thousands of volunteer hours contributed by the Conservancy, its consultants and its supporters in advancing this effort. We believe – and the DEGC has said they agree – that we had made substantial progress toward our redevelopment goal with a strong likelihood of ultimate success in the worst economy in decades. Then out of the blue, we received notice that the DEGC was tearing the stadium down. In answer to misleading statements made to the press and the City Council by the DEGC, we offer the following:

NO EXTENSIONS GIVEN:
The OTSC received no extension of any deadline from the DEGC from the date the city agreed to spare the Navin Field portion of Tiger Stadium in 2008. Prior to that time, extensions were only received following intervention of the City Council. The DEGC never granted any extension of its own accord.

SUBSTANTIAL CASH RAISED:
The OTSC raised more than $600,000 in cash from more than 700 contributors – individuals and entities – and secured the $3.8 million federal appropriation in the past nine months.

TAX CREDITS AVAILABLE:
Experts in tax credits and historic preservation commissioned by the OTSC identified tax credits totaling more than $18 million for which the project was likely eligible. The OTSC made substantial progress in the complicated process to secure these tax credits. Potential buyers for the tax credits had been identified and the sale of the tax credits would have provided $18 million of cash for the project. This is exactly the same financing structure that was used for other projects in the city, including the Book Cadillac Hotel development, so it was not an unfamiliar process to the DEGC.

ESCROW ESTABLISHED:
The OTSC deposited $300,000 in escrow with the DEGC to secure demolition costs and the purchase price of the stadium.

SECURITY / MAINTENANCE – 100% PAID BY CONSERVANCY:
The OTSC paid $93,000 for security and maintenance for the period through June 30, 2009 and was able to pay additional sums required in the future for security and maintenance costs at the Stadium.

DEMOLITION COSTS – RED HERRING:
The “increased demolition costs” cited by the DEGC as a reason for immediate demolition were a function of the current low steel prices, which will likely turn around with the economy and produce lower demolition costs again in the future.

BEST USE OF DEMOLITION FUNDS?
Demolition now will cost our financially stressed city $250,000 more than the funds deposited in escrow by the OTSC. Is this the highest priority of the city to spend taxpayer’s dollars on demolition at this time?

NO MEETING NOTICE / DEFECTIVE MEETING:
We had no notice from the DEGC of any meetings of the City Council or the Economic Development Corporation where the fate of the project was considered. In particular, we had no notice of the EDC meeting of June 2, 2009, which was conducted out of public view, and our first notice of the meeting and the demolition decision was from the press. At that meeting, the EDC members received no explanation of the OTSC’s substantial progress to assist its board in making an informed decision. Moreover, though required under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the EDC Board did not make the determinations and findings required to terminate the MOU and authorize the demolition of the stadium, nor did the Board ratify the action taken unilaterally by the DEGC (in the name of the EDC) when it notified the OTSC a day earlier that the MOU was being terminated.

CURRENT M.O.U <1 YEAR OLD:
We had been working under the current MOU with the DEGC for less than one year, not since 1999, when the Tigers left for Comerica Park, as DEGC representatives have stated publicly. The OTSC was only incorporated in May, 2007, and the current board has only been in place for the last year.

T.R.O. VIOLATED:
We were able to obtain a temporary restraining order on Friday, June 5, 2009 at 5 p.m. in an attempt to avoid significant damage to the stadium. At about the time the TRO was granted, the demolition resumed and later intensified until a supporter jumped the fence and gave the TRO order to the demolition operator at about 6:30 p.m. The demolition seemed to be intended to cause the most damage to disparate parts of the stadium in the shortest time. The demolition sacrifices in excess of $12 million of historic tax-credits to the city.

NO D.E.G.C. SUPPORT OR COOPERATION:
The DEGC provided us no technical, financial or organizational support whatever in our redevelopment efforts, and no other encouragement of any kind. For example, recently, the OTSC’s request to the DEGC for access to the field for press and fundraising purposes was denied.

NEIGHBORHOOD SUPPORT:
Though the DEGC has made public statements that neighborhood residents were supportive of demolition, in fact the Corktown neighborhood, the neighborhood that surrounds the stadium, was strongly in support of the efforts of the OTSC. The neighborhood’s own community development organization has two members on the OTSC board, and many residents of the neighborhood contributed both their money and time.

REMAINING STRUCTURE A VIABLE HISTORIC BUILDING:
Despite repeated characterizations by the DEGC and media of the remaining portions of Tiger Stadium as a “stub” or “remnant,” the structure the city is currently demolishing was a viable, historic major league ballpark, circa 1930. It was not an incomplete or unusable remainder.

NO PLANS FOR THE SITE:
Before the demolition began, DEGC intimated that they were in talks with outside developers – developers interested in a cleared and vacant site. Since demolition has begun, the DEGC has acknowledged that there are indeed no serious development proposals for this site.

Not only the city, but the state and the entire country have lost the opportunity to redevelop an historic treasure that would have anchored a significant enhancement of the near west side of Detroit and spurred much-needed economic development in the years ahead. Instead, we will have an empty field at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull to further blight the landscape of our city. This historic “corner” will have a new meaning.

We thank our many supporters for their steadfast support and encouragement, as well as their time, money and passion for this project. You gave us the strength to carry this effort forward and we regret that the DEGC, the EDC and the city did not provide us the continued opportunity to achieve this objective.

The recent actions of the city, the EDC and the DEGC raise questions about the city’s priority regarding demolition and the use of the city’s funds. Why the urgency to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars of city money to demolish at this time? Why is the DEGC so quick to demolish the Navin Field portion of Tiger Stadium when there are thousands of vacant and abandoned structures throughout the city that are in need of immediate demolition and are clearly a danger to Detroit’s citizens and firefighters? What are the plans for the site that require immediate demolition? The political leaders of our city need to address these issues and take charge of setting the development priorities of the city.

Senator Levin has informed us that the Conservancy remains entitled to utilize the $3.8 million Federal appropriation that the U.S. Congress so generously provided for economic development in or near the stadium site. In conjunction with the southwest Detroit community, we will determine how the money might best be invested and leveraged to have some good come of Senator Levin’s steadfast effort and support. We hope the city will assist us with these efforts for the good of the city and its citizens.

The failure of the DEGC to support the Conservancy is a tragic loss of a unique opportunity for economic development in the City of Detroit. The larger question the people of Detroit and the entire region should ask is why the DEGC is allowed to heavy handedly run roughshod over the efforts of the not-for-profit and preservation communities and the thousands of citizens who are supporters of development efforts. The DEGC should be encouraging and assisting these efforts rather than quashing them at every turn.

Old Tiger Stadium Conservancy
June 19, 2009

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Bernie Madoff.....Modern Hitler/Conman

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , | Posted On Monday, June 29, 2009 at 9:50 AM

I'm not really a big believer in the death penalty, unless of course your crime is so heinous that you should die. Like Child molesters, Serial killers, you know people who INTEND to hurt and have no remorse  for their actions.

Like Bernie Madoff.

 

He is the modern version of Adolf  Hitler. To some that may sound a little absurd, but its not if you really think about it. He didn't physically kill anyone, but he did ruin MANY, MANY lives.

Adolf Hitler's rise to power began in September 1919 when Hitler joined the political party that was known as the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. His goals were set in stone, I think we all know that. No need for history 101.

So were Madoff's. He knew what he was doing from day one. He played with people's lives and had no remorse.  A friendly face, trusting, and kind, then he bled you for all you had. I have watched several shows on TV of the people he stole from, elderly couples, widows, left with nothing. NOTHING.

 He financially crippled thousands of people, who in there golden years should just be worried about where they are going to vacation for a week, not wonder where there next meal is coming from. So he gets 150 years behind bars. Does that really fit this crime? Life in jail for ruing thousands of lives?

I guess I have to give him some credit, in a demented way he was actually a very smart man. But all criminals get caught. Usually because they get greedy.

Well I know I'm not the judge and jury, but soon you will have to answer to the real one Bernie.

http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/documents/st_madoff_victims_20081215.html

Brandon Inge Class Act On And Off Field

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , | Posted On Sunday, June 28, 2009 at 10:00 AM

Tommy Schomaker is 8 years old and has faced more adversity than many of us face in a lifetime.

Tommy is recovering from a heart transplant surgery at Childrens Hospital in Ann Arbor Michigan, and  if you happened to be watching the telecast of the Tigers/Cubs game Tuesday night,  you might have saw that  Brandon Inge was sporting a new tattoo on his right forearm. It was from Tommy.

Inge, who regularly visits and donates to the hospital, had made a trip there a few weeks ago, and Tommy was excited about the possibility of meeting him. Tommy has battled heart conditions since birth, luckily doctors were able to find a new heart for him.

Tommy was in surgery when Inge was making his visit, so Inge was unable to see him. 

Upon hearing of Tommy's disappointment, Inge made a return trip to the hospital to meet Tommy. He spent time with him, signing  autographs and talking with the young boy.

Then Inge asked if he could have an autograph of his own.  Tommy signed his name on Inge's arm,  in a place so everyone at the game, and everyone watching on T.V. could see. What a great thing to do.

And as fate would have it, Inge hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the seventh inning.

A first class act by a first class guy. He's also a pretty good ball player.

Sometimes nice guys finish first.

First Donte Stallworth Now Chris Brown.....It Just Gets more Ridiculous

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , | Posted On Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 1:28 AM

It just blows my mind. It shouldn't, but it does. Do these judges who come up with these bullshit slap on the wrists sentences for these people in the "limelight" even know what they are doing?

Are they even qualified to be judges? If these judges had kids, or a friend or relative this happened to would they pass out these monopoly "Get out of jail free cards" so easily?

Chris Brown beats on Rihanna like shes a punching bag, makes the world famous "plea deal" and basically walks away.

Like I already said in other blogs, It DOESN"T MATTER if you are Black, White, Chinese, Greek......etc....

Money Talks, and in this case it's a JOKE.  There are no plea deals for you and me. The common man, or woman, pays a hefty fine and does time.

Advocates fear Brown's plea deal, which gave him five years' probation and community labor, is so cushy that it sends the wrong message to young men and victims. I can't say I blame them. We try to teach our kids from day one to be respectful, nice,  and help your neighbor.

They are also particularly troubled about the impact of the sentence on the many middle and high school students who look up to Brown and Rihanna. Again, Can you blame them?

To me all this verdict says is if you get upset with your girlfriend you have a free pass to hit her......why not, Chris Brown did and he didn't get in trouble.

Instead of making an example out of  Brown, and saying  "We don't care if you are rich and famous, you are not above the law." They say just the opposite.

What a terrible message to send to our youth.

Donte Stallworth Verdict A JOKE, But It's Just Another In A Long List

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , , | Posted On Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at 9:36 AM

This is sick. It's crazy. It's so bad adjectives will never do it justice.  It just proves more and more that this is a racist country.  What race you ask?  Not black, white, mexican, chinese...........green, the color of money. If you have lots, anything is possible. ANYTHING. It controls EVERY race. Unfortunatly.

Picture this. You get the worst phone call of your life, your spouce, Mother, Father, sibling, friend....etc, was in an accident and killed by a drunk driver.  Numbing.

Then oh by the way, the killer gets 30 days in the hole.

30 days!!??!!  That's the same penalty I almost got for trying to sell my extra Tiger tickets in front of Comerica Park!!

Just ask friends and family of Mario Reyes, the real person who suffered, not Donte Stallworth.  Blood tests revealed Stallworth had a blood alcohol level of .126 after the March 14 crash that killed  Reyes, who was 59.

Stallworths lawyers said he was sorry and remorseful. Wow, that's nice to know. I wonder if this happened to me or you if we could say the same and get 30 days behind bars.

Yet the sick thing is this happens alot, and it seems like if you are an athlete or someone well off, you walk away with a slap on the wrist.

Former Lions player Reggie Rogers did the same thing.  

More than 20 years ago, Rogers wound up in prison after being found guilty of negligent homicide. In that case, three teenagers were killed when Rogers ran a stop sign and collided with their car in October 1988.

Rogers, who had been the Detroit Lions' first-round pick, was dropped by the team when he went to prison. After a year behind bars, the Buffalo Bills picked him up but then dropped him after playing him in only two games.  He has had SEVERAL DUI's since!!  SEVERAL.

After a drunken birthday in 1998, NFL star Leonard Little crashed into and killed another motorist.  His blood alcohol level measured 0.19 percent. Little received 60 days and 1000 hours of community service. Six years later, after the involuntary manslaughter conviction was wiped from his record, Little was again arrested for drunk driving.

Maybe he signed some autographs and gave away some tickets. That always reduces a jail sentence.

What kind of message does this send to people? Especially kids. Athletes ARE roll models, whether they like it or not. Millions of kids live and die for there favorite teams and players.

The penalty for this crime is a joke, and it sends a terrible message to everyone, kids and adults. The average 9 to 5 guy would never get 30 days. Maybe 30 years.

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/nfl/longterm/2006/nfl_chart_12162006.html

Verlander Dominates Again

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , | Posted On Thursday, June 11, 2009 at 4:20 AM

The Detroit Tigers haven't faired well against the Chicago White Sox in recent years. Neither has Justin Verlander. Both of those things seem to be changing.

The Tigers have takin 3 out of 4 so far in this 5 game series in Chicago, and tonight Justin Verlander was lights out.

Verlander (7-2) earned his 7th win by pitching a complete game six hitter, striking out 9, in a 2-1 Tigers win. Verlander is on fire!!!....No he is ON FIRE!!!!  Verlander is 7-0 since starting 0-2 and his E.R.A. is a whopping 1.10. A throwback kinda guy who likes to pitch the whole game. I love it!

Throwing at nearly 100 mph right through his 122nd and final pitch  Verlander was so good for so long that the White Sox couldn't believe what they had witnessed. The final strike looked like somethin you see on Playstation or X-Box. Windem up and let em go!! 99 MPH on the Radar.

Just like Mclain, Lolich,  Morris,.....and the other greats before him, Verlander is on his way to being the dominate pitcher of this decade.

 

Justin Verlander twirls a complete game and is 7-0 since April 27 with a league-best 1.10 ERA.  (AP)

Justin Verlander has the competition looking over their shoulder when he's on the mound!

Home Cookin Everything In Stanley Cup

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , , | Posted On Saturday, June 6, 2009 at 8:45 AM

The Red Wings dominate the first 2 games at home, go up 2-0 in the best of 7 Stanley Cup!!!  It's over!!!  Were gonna sweep!!!!   Woooohoooo!!!!

Pittsburgh dominates games 3 and 4.....series tied at 2 games each......PANIC TIME!!!! What happened??? They are to old.....too slow!!! ALL HAIL CROSBY!!!

Sorry, that was just my impression of the national and local media. Mostly the local media, especially the yahoos who get their own radio shows....most who probally couldn't play a sport or run a mile without stopping 5 times.

They Are BOTH GREAT TEAMS!!!! Thats why they are here for the second straight year!!!  But in my humble and always correct opinion, the winner tonight, the all important game 5, will win the Cup.

And of course it will be the Red Wings.

Once Again The City Of Detroit Gets It Wrong

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , , , , | Posted On Tuesday, June 2, 2009 at 6:13 AM

What's wrong with Detroit?  One of the Oldest and most historic cities in America just can't get things right. And as a Detroiter, it pisses me off!

What remains of historic Tiger Stadium will be demolished after the city rejected a $33.4 million proposal by a nonprofit group to preserve and renovate the old ballpark. WHY???

Most people would say who cares. It's old. Knock it down. Get over it.

But sometimes holding on to the past, can lead to a brighter future. Tiger Stadium is a historical monument. To fix up what left could actually be a spring board for the corner of Michigan and Trumbull.

It's a great area that just needs new life breathed into in.

Classic Bar's like Nemo's and Hoots, which are blocks away from the ol ball park, still come to life during baseball season. (And especially on St.Patricks day)

Slows BBQ retaurant is a new joint right next to old Tiger Stadium. (The food is great!)

Why can't we keep the ball park?  Grow the area around Corktown like they did only 2 miles east of the stadium by building the new MGM Grand Hotel and Casino. 

Make it so people would actually want to walk the streets,  there are TONS of buildings on Michigan Ave that need to be, and should've been, knocked down way before Tiger Stadium was.

How cool it would be to take your kids and future generations downtown and show them where yesterday lived.  Greenberg, Kell, Kaline, Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle, all played right on that grass. And now when a non-profit group who wants to hold on to this sacred baseball past comes up with the money, it's still shot down by the detroit commission.

To see a strip mall or any other building on that corner of Michigan and Trumbull, after all it's history and all the efforts made by donations and non-profit fund raising, would actually be a sin.

I know I will miss you Tiger Stadium.

 

Yankee fans are doing the same thing right now, trying to keep up and preserve Gate 2 at the original Yankee Stadium.

http://www.nj.com/yankees/index.ssf/2009/05/fans_desperate_to_save_old_yan.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank You Orlando

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , | Posted On Monday, June 1, 2009 at 6:28 AM

First off, I'm not a front runner. You know one of those guys who all the sudden loves the team that came out of nowhere and says "I liked them all the time!!"

That's not me. But right now I do love the Orlando Magic. Did I think they would beat Cleveland? No. Not because of lack of talent, because of No. 23, and the Refs. that's all.

Seriously. I think the refs have fallen in love with James.  So has David Stern. Those commercials with the puppet LeBron and Kobe were so dumb. I saw Dwight (the real MVP) Howard on ESPN say he thought those commercials were disrespectful to the Magic. Like it just was a formality that they would beat the Magic and face the Lakers.

Can you blame Howard for feeling that way? Maybe they should've waited til AFTER the Cavs actually made the Finals to start running those commercials.

How about James walking right off the court after they got crushed in game six?  He said he was angry and didn't want to stick around? Why is the media not all over him for this? If the Magic blew the 3 games to 1 lead, got run off the court in game 7 in Cleveland, and Dwight Howard walked right off the court, you can bet he would be called a baby, immature, and host of other things.

Let's be honest. The Cavs stink. Yes they suck. If they returned the same roster next year, minus LeBron, they would be lucky to make the playoffs.....they might even be a lottery team.

So unlike everyone else who keeps reporting and asking "What happened to the Cavs?"

I say great job Orlando. You deserve it. Now really turn the NBA  upside down and go win the NBA Championship!

Wings Go Up 1-0

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , | Posted On Sunday, May 31, 2009 at 9:40 AM



The crowd was loud, the octopus was flying, and the Wings went up 1-0 in the Stanley Cup Finals with a 3-1 victory over the Pens at Joe Louis Arena.

Once again Chris Osgood was the star of the show, stopping 31 of 32 shots, including a great save on a break-away.

Johan Franzen scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period  helping the defending champions get that important first blood. 

Franzen and Brad Stuart had goals that bounced off Fleury, who sat on a shot that trickled in for Detroit’s series-clinching goal last year.

Don’t get to excited Wings fans…..We have another game in less then 24 hrs, and I don’t think the Pens are going to go down to easy….

Jackson Solid Again, Tigers get Split VS O's

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , | Posted On at 9:34 AM

Edwin Jackson has been nails so far for the Tigers. Picking up his 5th win of the season already, Jackson has done nothin but impress in Detroit so far this season.

Even more impressive is Jackson’s 2.30 ERA, 57 k’s to only 18 walks. Did I mention I’m lovin this rotation??

Jackson (5-3) retired the first 11 hitters he faced before Nick Markakis shot an opposite-field single to left in the fourth, and the Orioles didn’t get another hit until Ty Wigginton led off the eighth with a ground-rule double to right-center. The only other baserunner Jackson allowed was a one-out, sixth-inning walk to Robert Andino, who was caught stealing by catcher Gerald Laird. Jackson matched a season high with seven strikeouts, finished May with a 4-2 record and notched his eighth quality start in 11 tries.

Now the Tigers get an off day before starting a home stand that begins Tuesday against the Boston Red Sox.

Now it’s time to take a breath, grab a cold beer and get ready for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup…..Whooo what a day!!

 

Red Wings Go For Back To Back, Osgood Deserves Praise

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , | Posted On Friday, May 29, 2009 at 6:17 PM

Wow. A year after winning the Stanley Cup it's deja vu all over again. Wings vs. Pens.  And just like last year it's NBC, VS, and CBC pulling out there  Sidney Crosby jerseys and hatin on Detroit.

Just the way we like it here in Motown.

Chris Osgood has got to be one of the best goalies in Detroit history, if not in  NHL history.. So many people still rip on this guy and I can't figure out why!?!!  He's no Patrick Roy, He's not that good.....he has good defense in front of him so it makes him look better....are you people NUTS??

Those statements are just as dumb as these wanabes who say, "It's the system, not the player."  If so why are Denver Broncos fans still looking for a Super Bowl post- John Elway- if it's "the system?"

Osgood is a definate hall of famer. He is closing in on 400 wins, a possible 4th Stanley Cup, and has a career GAA of 2.47.  Come On!!! Your in in my book Chris!!

The series starts Saturday night in Detroit with Game 2  on Sunday. It is the first time finals games will be played on consecutive days since 1955. And to think, a few days earlier the talk was how the NHL foolishly planned to have eight days off between the conference finals and the championship round. That's NUTS!!!!

 

LET'S GO RED WINGS!!!!

 



So underated, Osgood looks to make history.

Porcello Real Deal, Tigers take 2 of 3 From K.C.

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , | Posted On Wednesday, May 27, 2009 at 6:02 PM

Not even legal drinking age yet, and Rick Porcello is making a name for himself early in his MLB carrer. Porcello won his 5th straight decision today as the Tigers pounded K.C. 8-3, and more importantly winning the series and now have a four game lead in the AL Central.

Porcello (6-3) allowed two runs and four hits in six innings. He lost three of his first four starts. But in his last five games, he's allowed five runs and struck out 20 while beating Minnesota, Cleveland, Oakland, Colorado and Kansas City.  That's pretty damn impressive I must say!

Man I am lovin this team. Verlander, Jackson, Porcello, and even flashes of D-Train coming around. That would be huge if Dontrelle keeps it up! Gallaraga has been struggiling of late, but I love this rotation.

Now it's on to Baltimore. They are always tough. I miss the ol AL East.

Memo to Mo......

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , , | Posted On at 5:39 PM

Oh boy. You can't have a playoff series without the good ol "I guarantee we will win the series" shootin out of someones mouth at the wrong time. Way to sink your team Mo.

But its ok. I'm here to help. Here's some simple steps to remember next year.

1.First off, when you make these bold guarantees you have to have at least 5 good players on your team.....you guys have one great player and......??

2.Don't try to go Rasheed Wallace on us....(I love Sheed). When you say it, you have to DO IT!!!

3. Don't give up yet. Just like a powerplay in hockey, you guys always have a 6 on 5 when you have the ball, having the ref right there to blow the whistle everytime someone looks at LeBron!!

4. ABC/ESPN loves the Cavs so much maybe you can do some sideline reporting for them in the Finals.

Even if the Cavs win tomorrow, they can't beat Orlando 3 straight. And after getting rail-roaded by Pat Riley and the Miami Heat brass, how sweet it will be for Stan Van Gundy to take the OTHER florida team to the NBA Finals.

 



Say it LOUD Stan!!!  Orlando wasn't even on the NBA map a couple years back. NBA Coach of the year!?!

Verlander, Tigers Stay Hot

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , | Posted On Monday, May 25, 2009 at 7:01 PM

We are one week from June, and I'm sky high on my Tigers.  Justin Verlander had another outstanding game as the Tigers pounded K.C. 13-1, and now we are 4 games up.

Verlander (5-2), is 5-0 with a 0.85 ERA in his last six starts!!! He retired the first nine batters and gave up only five singles and did not allow a runner past second base. He's now  the leader in strikeouts with 85, with 8 punchouts coming today. This guy is on fire.

This team seems to have the mojo this year, and if Dontrelle Willis is back, he really could be an x-factor down the stretch.

Mr. clutch so far this year Brandon Inge was 3 for 6, and just another day at the office for Miggy going 4 for 6, driving in 3 runs and keeping that avg. near .400!!!

Memorial Day

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , | Posted On at 6:45 PM

Memorial Day is a great time to spend with friends and family, back yard BBQ, cold beer and a good baseball game on the radio.

In my opinion you really can't get much more American then that.

But I hope people really never forget why we get this Monday off  every year in May. People who have sacraficed EVERYTHING for us, and their belief that we are a nation that is, and always will be free. So while you are having a great time today with your friends and family, please remember the real heros of this country.

GOD BLESS AMERICA.....

 

Goodbye Cavs...

Posted by Joe | Labels: , , , , , , | Posted On Sunday, May 24, 2009 at 9:22 PM

We all know LeBron is one of the best players in the NBA. Period. So we can't even debate that. But GIVING, thats right, I said GIVING Mike Brown the NBA coach of the year was a joke.

Coach of the year?  Lets get real. I could coach this team. It's ALL LeBron James, and their lack of depth is going to get them knocked out of the Eastern Conference Finals. They can't beat Orlando, because Orlando is the better TEAM.

If LeBron couldn't play in game 4 they would probaly lose by 30!!  If James doesn't make a miracle shot in game 2 to win it, the Cavs would be on there way to getting swept.

Well Mr. Brown better be burnin the midnight oil, or in a week the Cavs will be on summer vacation. ASt least we know the Refs want the Cavs to win. Seriously!!! I'm not a big Magic fan, but if I was all I could do is scream!! That block Dwight Howard made on LeBron was awesome, and it was all ball, but the ref quickly remembered that it has to be LeBron vs. Kobe.....I mean Cleveland vs. L.A. so it's time to blow thw the whistle.   GEEEZZZZ Come on!!!

But I'm tired of hearing about what the Cavs didn't do. Give some credit to the Magic and talk about what they DID do. Played good defense, shot the ball well for the third straight game, and did most off all what they always seem to do, beat the Cavs.

The Coach of the year is coaching in this series, on the Orlando sideline. Stan Van Gundy has done a great job this season with the Magic and deserves a ton of credit. The Magic's starting five  and bench are definitely dominating this series and the Cavs look like they don't have a clue.

Don't worry Cleveland, LeBron will get his NBA Championship rings in his carrer, when he is on Detroit.....or the Knicks, or Celtics...