Monday, March 27, 2017

Closing the Book


Welcome to the time of the year that every Kentucky basketball fan dreads. Yes, it's the time of the year where March Madness turns into March Sadness. It's been nearly 24 hours since the roller coaster game that is sure to haunt many fans for the rest of eternity. Today, let's celebrate a memorable season, and begin to look ahead to the next. 

At the beginning of the season, it was nearly a sure thing that the Wildcats were poised to be there at the end. The only other sure bet was Duke (HaHa!). Aside from close losses to UCLA and Louisville, Kentucky looked like a dominant team that could very well win it all. 

Then, the late-January skid happened. Losing three out of four that late in the year is usually a death sentence for any team. A 26-point loss to Florida was the breaking point for many fans when they began to write off the team and look ahead to the 2017-18 campaign. Following the stretch, they struggled initially. They would find their groove again and avenge losses to both Tennessee and Florida. The Cats ran off 11 straight wins and sealed up both the SEC regular season and tournament titles. 

Kentucky came into the tournament playing some of their best ball of the season. They were one of the hottest teams in the country before they sizzled out in the Elite Eight on Sunday. In a game that had the back-and-forth action and atmosphere of a National Championship game, Kentucky ended up on the short end of another remarkable late game shot that decided the game. This being the most recent incident, it is bound to sting for quite a while. 

If you are like me, the NCAA Tournament ended last night. I find myself far less interested each year after Kentucky makes it's exit. Today, for the Cats, is the start of a new season. The 2017-18 season has tipped off as we prepare for our next run. In the coming days and weeks, we are going to get you ready for next year. We are done looking back. Go Big Blue. 


-Dug
@chansm1th

Monday, February 27, 2017

Antonio Brown Is Being Robbed And Will Not Remember It


Antonio Brown is without question a top 2 receiver in the NFL and the league has been more pass heavy than ever. Yet he isn't even cracking 15 million/year. The NFL is easily the most violent professional sport, unless you're LeBron running on a fast break and run into a really mean Draymond. Running across the middle is child's play. Antonio Brown makes 15 million/ year while only having to deal with linebackers trying to eat his soul. 

Reggie Jackson makes 16 million/year and is mediocre at best when compared to other NBA players. This is the most ridiculous thing I've seen. If I'm an NFL player, I'm super pissed at our CBA and I'm going to lose my mind. The most vicious sport that has the shortest lifespan and they aren't making the money that basketball players or baseball players are. 

Professional football is the most watched sport, followed by baseball. Waaaaaaaaay down the list, you'll find the NBA (just behind NASCAR). It's bonkers that these salaries are able to happen. Yes, they make a ton of money and they make more in a year than I ever will in my life. I have come to terms with this, so please stop reminding me. But I'll be able to count to 5 when/if I make it to age 50, so I've got that going for me. These NFL deals coming through never cease to amaze me at the difference in them and NBA ones, but I only see the gap getting bigger in the years to come. We'll see how it goes though. Just remember Antonio, I had your back. Feel free to hook a brother up with some of that signing bonus.

All my love,
@corbeech