This Week on the Blog
Well, the week just started out right with an UGLY Giant win in Cleveland. The Rangers go against Ottowa later, the Knicks are off and the Yanks still haven't done anything stupid. Let's take a look at this week.
Giants: Giants just won, but were basically awful outside of OBJ and JPP. This was really ugly against a Cleveland team that should be contracted. OBJ had two TD's and would have had as many as 5 had Eli not missed him twice and if the punt return TD hadn't been called back on a ticky tack penalty that had no effect on the play. JPP had three sacks, a forced fumble and a interception for a TD. The missing sacks from earlier this year are now coming in bunches. Eli was awful till about the 4th quarter. He was missing everyone and it's unclear if it was wind, an injury or decline. They couldn't run the ball well against the #31 run defense in the league and it's unclear when and even if this Offense will ever come together this year. They are now 8-3, but their 5 final games could leave them at 8-8 or 9-7. They haven't looked like a team that can beat good teams and they have the Steelers next.
Rangers: The Rangers are showing the effects of losing Mika and Buch. Even though Matt Puempel, whom they grabbed off waivers and was a big time scorer in the OHL, scored in his first game, they can't expect to replace the prodcution Mika and Buch were giving them. And it is really exposing their D. They still need to make a deal for a defenseman, though playing Clendening could help in the short term. They have Ottawa later today and it's a game they should win, but they haven't been as automatic lately.
Knicks: The Knicks are a work in progress, and while they've become a dynamic home team, they are now 1-6 on the road. They lost a close one last night where Rose and Melo tried to do too much in their second of back to back games. I do feel like those two are missing KP a lot and KP's disappearing for stretches as a result. Billy and Kuz continue to step up, and regardless of anything being written, Lance Thomas has not been missed. They're next job is to learn how to win on the road, while the three young Euros are still learning D.
Yanks: Agents are saying the Yanks are in on every free agent. They're probably just doing their due diligence. Matt Holliday's name has come up several years too late, as has Beltran's, but I see no reason why the Yanks want an old bat, the kids will need all the AB's they can get. I'm also wondering if the new CBA negotiations are slowing down the signings and trades. I do expect them to sign Chapman, but I have no idea who they will trade for, though I do suppose they could trade for a starter. We'll see. They seem unlikely to move the big prospects they've collected.
Could do some updates this week. Have a great one, everyone.