Wednesday, January 14, 2015
What's next for the Celtics?
Last year Danny Ainge made the first step into an inevitable rebuilding period, that many cringed at the idea of, when he traded away the remaining 2 members of the big 3 in Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for expiring contracts, draft picks, and the ugly, undeserved contract of the lazy Gerald Wallace. In doing that the Celtics got rid of their aging stars and in return got a direction for the future of the team.the questions loomed over the course of the past year of whether the C's would go into a full rebuild mode or try to build a team around Rondo and let the young talent they had on their roster develop. But the most recent moves the C's have made in the past month have indicated an even more clear direction for the celtics , while also being a very unpredictable direction. The trading of Rajon Rondo and Jeff Green, arguably the 2 best established talents on the team entering the season, pointed the celtics in the direction of stock piling draft picks and using them as trade assests or using the picks to build the team through the draft. As well as having a ridiculous amount of draft picks over the next 5 or so years , the celtics also have a ridiculous amount of cap space to work with this offseason, and there is set to be a very good free agency class with many upcoming talented players as well as veteran talent. Danny Aunge is questioned very often on what he does but he's one of the best at what he does, which is managing his assets, and if there's One thing this celtics team has right now, it's a whole lot of assests.
Friday, January 9, 2015
Why the New England Patriots are going to beat the Ravens

When the Baltimore Ravens somehow managed to beat the Steelers in Pittsburgh last weekend , it called for a rematch of the AFC championship game from 2012 and 2013. Many bring up how the Ravens bested the Patriots in their last postseason meeting, and how they seem to have the Patriots number in the postseason. But what many seem to forget is that Joe Flacco is not what the media makes him out to be, people get confused and for some reason get this impression that Joe Flacco is an elite NFL quarterback. I know that it seems absurd but there are people out there who lack the intelligence to understand that Joe Flacco is not even close to an elite quarterback and it'll be exposed on Saturday when Joe Flacco and the scum squad roll through Foxboro and get shut down by a top tier defense. The only player on the Ravens offense with any kind of credibility is Steve Smith Sr, Just like just about every other player on the Ravens offense, Darrelle Revis has been known to shut down Smith in all of their matchups. Smith has only caught 2 of 10 targets for 21 yards while being defended by Revis, and Revis has had 2 interceptions off the opposing quarterbacks while defending Smith. Torrey Smith is 0-1 while being defended by Revis and Flacco is 0-5 while targeting receivers defended by Revis. Revis himself is enough of a reason for me and anyone realistically who has a brain, to believe that the Patriots will dominate these fools in Foxboro. This is a completely different Patriots team than the one from the AFCCG from a couple years ago, the Patriots have made a significant leap in talent on the defensive side of the ball, mostly in the linebackers and secondary. And the Ravens have gotten worse, on offense they've lost important pieces such as Anquan Boldin and Ray Rice. And all though the Ravens still have one of the more intimidating front sevens in the league they still have lost significant defensive players as well such as Ray Lewis, Paul Kruger, Danelle Ellerbe, Bernard Pollard, and Ed Reed among others. The past has absolutely nothing to do with the game thats going to be played on Saturday, and the Patriots know this and couldnt care less about what has happened in the past and only care about the job they have to do on Saturday, which is scraping this untalented bunch of scum in the frigid wind tunnel that is Gillette Stadium. Bringing the Ravens pathetic attempt at a Super Bowl to one big culmination on national television,
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