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05.07.2008 6:35 am

Killing the hopes of Rams fans

Are the Rams headed toward a remarkable turnaround under Scott Linehan in 2008?

Sports Illustrated’s Peter King thinks not. He put the Rams 29th in his post-draft NFL power rankings. He explained why:

“Look on the bright side: I talked to a personnel guy the other day who said, ‘Chris Long was the top player on our board. The Rams have no idea what a great player they’re getting.’ I like the Long pick because he’ll be driven every-day he is on this planet to prove his legions of doubters wrong.”

But . . .

Jake Long would have been a better pick for this team, but that’s a moot point because he wasn’t available. Orlando Pace can’t make it through a year healthy, and Alex Barron is a below-average player … those are your bookend tackles, the guys who have to keep a relatively frail (for a quarterback) Marc Bulger upright for 16 weeks. Unless Bulger makes it through the year unscathed, I’d be surprised if the Rams won six games.”

MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE

Questions to ponder while waiting for the Colorado Rockies to scramble back into the National League West race:

  • Now that Mark Mulder has taken a step backward in his rehab from shoulder surgery, will the current Cards starters breath a bit easier?
  • Isn’t it interesting how Cesar Izturis started hitting once rival Brendan Ryan showed up in the Cards clubhouse?
  • Should the National League go ahead and give Albert Pujols the MVP award right now, rather than wait for the off-season?


MAKING PEACE WITH CAVS FANS

Remember how a Washington D.C. Papa John’s outlet distributed faux LeBron James jerseys, with No. 23 and “Crybaby” on the back? Remember how alert bloggers triggered a boycott of Papa John’s stores in greater Cleveland among angry Cavaliers fans?

Well, the parent company is trying to calm everybody down. “The decision to do this was made by a local Washington, D.C., Papa John’s operator without approval of Papa John’s corporate,” the firm said in a statement. “Nonetheless, we believe this was in poor taste and sincerely apologize to Cavalier fans and LeBron James.”

According to the Chicago Sun-Times report we saw, Papa John’s will sell one-topping pizzas for 23 cents at its Cleveland-area locations Thursday as a peace offering.

QUIPS ‘R US

Here is what some of America’s leading sports pundits have been writing:

Steve Rosenbloom, Chicago Sports.com: “The whole inflatable doll thing in the Sox’s clubhouse? Funny. Both the idea and the dopey outrage in some places. Jeez, if ballplayers — any athletes — have to maintain political correctness in the sanctuary that is the clubhouse where they spend more time than they do in their own house, then either keep the media out or turn this into Major League Chess. I mean, what do you expect from guys who are frat brothers in a lot of ways? Are they supposed to host American Girl parties? Roll out show tunes? Listen, just admit that sometimes when a group of men are together, men-like crudities happen. You know, just like blue language and crude talk happen when girlfriends get together, and anyone who says different is stupid or lying, take your pick.”

Dan Daly, Washington Times: “Well, the NFL Draft came and went, and not a single Alabama player was selected. Imagine: George Washington University had as many draftees as ‘Bama, and GW hasn’t fielded a football team since 1966.”

Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle: “Bowl Championship Series officials rejected a proposal to decide the national champion with a four-team playoff. However, the BCS big-wigs did agree to a significant change in their system. From now on, after all the usual procedures are followed, the top two teams will be selected by superdelegates.”

Elliott Harris, Chicago Sun-Times: “Just a guess, but being on a boat is about the only time Bears running back Cedric Benson can anticipate being a captain of any sort.”

Greg Cote, Miami Herald: “A San Francisco company has bought video-game rights to Major League Eating. I can tolerate the sex and violence in video games nowadays. But I draw the line at projectile vomiting.”

MEGAPHONE

“Now the problem I have is you’re not in that locker room. You don’t understand the dynamics of a player. I mean, the last time you had a uniform on was when your mom took you trick-or-treating when you were 5.”

Giants sackmaster Michael Strahan, dressing down sports talk radio host Chris “Mad Dog” Russo during HBO’s “Costas Now” program.

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Those were incredible throws by Ankiel but the ninth inning pitching woes continue.

Acquisition of Mulder made sense a few years ago but he was damaged goods. The “Moneyball” guy hosed Walt.

— Ten High
9:33 am May 7th, 2008

Wow, what a surprise….SW and Lumberg boldly predicting another Cardinal player as being done, washed up, needs to retire…..At least SW is willing to admit he was wrong about Ankiel, but that doesn’t stop him from saying Mulder will never be able to get another major league hitter out.
And Lumberg, well, he is Lumberg.

Many pitchers in major league history have recovered from surgery, slowly, with ups and downs, ultimately with big returns. Who knows what the future holds for Mulder, but it is a foolish to say he is done. The Cardinals have the opportunity to be patient with Mulder and that patience just might pay off. If it doesn’t, nothing’s lost (except money and the owners have plenty of that). On the other hand, if he does come back strong, what a mid season addition he would be…..

— RealFanDan
9:35 am May 7th, 2008

I just hope that Cardinal Nation truly appreciate this decade long excellence that the Redbird organization has provided. Please don’t turn into blase, jaded Atlanta Brave fans who don’t start showing up until the second round round of the playoffs. That being said, I appreciate sitting in the $45 dollar seats of the no shows who decline to come out if the temp dips below 72 degrees or gets above 90. And although I appreciate the ushers for being so laid back about fans doing personal seat upgrades - Do we really need so damn many? What’s the point of two ushers standing next to each other as you go on the escalator? I guess when could step in if the other is felled by sniper fire. BTW, Has anybody noticed the literally 500 pound plus female usher who sits on a chair in the main concourse? What is her job exactly and where do I apply?

— MGM73
9:51 am May 7th, 2008

Maybe I missed something, but what is so wrong with the new layout again? It’s usually the people that don’t handle change well that get left behind…

— First Grader
10:07 am May 7th, 2008

RealDanFan, I agree that it’s premature to say that Mulder in finished, and I’m just praying that he becomes a halfway decent pitcher again. But to say that nothing’s lost if he never returns to form is foolish. Two words, DAN HAREN! I’m not gonna sit here and say that back when we traded away Haren I foresaw him becoming the stud he is know, but I was far from confident that Mulder was worth giving him away.

— timbod99
10:08 am May 7th, 2008

This new format is horrid! Why did they change it? I can’t understand why they would spend money to make a site less functional and less attractive at the same time. BRING BACK THE OLD SITE!

Big ups to Looper and Ankiel for last night. I like the way Looper has settled into games. Kinda hard to believe that he never started before last year. The guy looks like he’s been a starter all along. I bet nobody runs on Ankiel again this season. Good to see him hit a HR away from Busch too! This is what this team has to do to win. They can’t rely on Albert every night, and last night was truly a team effort. These guys look like a bunch of little leaguers out there having so much fun! I know it’s early, but these are the kinds of teams that win divisions!

— Still a loyal Cards fan!
10:31 am May 7th, 2008

Agreed that ‘Tipsheet’ looks like on giant paragraph. Otherwise I think the new layout will work once we all get used to it.

I’m not sure if I’ve ever seen throws like that before in my life. My dad said Clemente could throw like that but I’m too young to have an opinion one way or another. The guys arm is in a class all it’s own. Vlad doesn’t have, never had, and never will have an arm as good as Ankiels.

— Also in Babylon
10:45 am May 7th, 2008

The new format sucks. Change is great. This site now sucks. Bring back the old format. Ankiel rocks! Those throws were incredible. And Glaus put down a nice tag on the second put-out. Are the rams really worth the money? I renewed my season tickets because I remember the dreadful Sundays without a Home Team. And I remember all of the fun we had going to watch a dreadful Big Red squad. So I re-upped, but there will have to be improvement in ‘08, or I won’t be there in ‘09. WORD

— Big Steve
10:47 am May 7th, 2008

Real Kool-Aid drinker Dan is at it again. I base my correct assumption that Mulder is washed up on facts. Very few pitchers come back successfuly from one shoulder surgery let alone two. Mulder throws in the mid 80’s and he is getting rocked by AAA players. Stick a fork in him, he is done. His only hope is to maybe win a job in the bull pen getting lefties out but he has to prove he can do it in AAA before he will get a shot with the big club. I will say it again. One of the worst trades in Cardinal history.

— Bill Lumberg
11:10 am May 7th, 2008

I’m sorry but saying the new site “Sucks” and is “Horrid” isn’t really constructive criticism. I get the “it looks like one giant paragraph” but I’m sure how putting 2-3 extra line breaks so you idiots can determine where a new paragraph starts is going to help much. Maybe we could just type “New Paragraph” before each one…is that something you might be interested in?

— First Grader
11:13 am May 7th, 2008

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