Saturday, December 2, 2006

The Trail Blazing BumB: Darius Miles


I know that most of you are thinking that all I talk about is football players, But im an all-around sports fan. So as that is true I will talking about my first basketball playing bumb, Darius Miles. Living in Portland, and the only major sports team being the Trail Blazers, we hear alot about them and what goes on in the organization. Well here in Portland not to many really care for Mr. Miles.

He has been hurt for quite awhile, he also hasn't really lived up to the money that he is making. He signed a big contract, because owner Paul Allen is a big idiot. Darius has done just a much to help this franchise as the owner has in recent years. He has been sitting on the bench, or not even at the game for almost two years. I went to a Blazer game the other night and they made an annoucement about Brandon Roy and the crowd went crazy. They wanted him to come back so much, had they made the done the same thing for MR. Miles he probably would have been Booed. Not to many people care for him in Portland anymore. If the Blazers knew what was good for the team they should trade him, bite the bullet, if they have to take on an overpayed player then do it, at least he could help the team by playing from time to time.

Miles came straight out of High School, which really if you look at the perecentage of players who make it big out of High school it isn't good, and Darius is yet another example of why they made the age limit rule in the NBA. He just hasn't lived up to the potenial that was placed on him. He has under preformed and been nothing but a BumB since he came into the league.

Dear Portland Trail Blazers,
Trade Darius Miles he is a BumB.

Well if you agree with me or you dont, i dont care and I wont change my mind. Until next week, Darius Miles is the Trail Blazing BumB of the Week.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Eli: The Giant BumB


So it is that time of the week again, time to talk about my next bumb of the week. As you can tell by the title this weeks bumb is Eli Manning. I didn't really think that I would ever be talking about a Manning but here I am.


He has been a bumb since his last day he was in college, He said that he didn't want to go to the San Diego Chargers, looking back knowing what he knows now, I bet he shuts his mouth and goes there. He would be on a team that is winning games just about every week. The Chargers had the first pick in the draft, after a few bad seasons, it didn't look like they might turn it around. So they drafted him anyway and then traded the rights to him for the right to Philip Rivers, who comes out of this deal in a great situation. He is put on a team that starts winning and if full of offenesive playmakers.


Eli goes to the New York Giant who were also rebuilding. He got put in the game and hasn't much since. Every football analyist says that he will get better with each game, but he hasn't. Every player has flashs of brillance at some point in there career, but the great ones can sustain it. He has yet to put those kind of games and numbers together. Im not saying that he has to throw for 300 yards and 5 TD's, but you have to control the game and lead the team to a Win. He hasn't really done that, the only time would be this year when he brought the Giants back against the Eagles to win in overtime. Otherthan that game he has been pretty lack luster this year, the culmination of this was this past Monday night. He was 19-41 for 230 yards with 11 td's and 2 ints, that is not controling your team, thats letting them down.


He just hasn't been putting up the numbers needed. Some people have said that playing sports in New York is tough. Yeah it is different, but if you make let it make a difference in the way you do things you wont hack it. He just hasn't been cutting it.


Well if you agree with me or not I dont care, and I wont change my mind. Until next week Eli is the BumB of the Week.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Brett Farve "The BUMB"


So I guess you are all wondering what this blog is about, well it is a way for me to tell all of the sporting world who I think are "Bumbs". Yes I know that Bumb is spelled Bum, but this is an artistic decision. Each week I will write and tell whom ever reads this who I believe is a Bumb.


Alright lets get down to business. Brett Farve, probably one the best quarterback of the 1990's, but this isn't the 1990's this is 2006. Now-a-days the sporting world is a "what have you done for me lately?" kinda place. If you put up big numbers then you will play and if you don't you ride the pine. Well that's right where Brett should be, on the pine. The numbers has put up that 3 years are terrible, not including this year he's thrown 72 touchdowns, which isn't bad, but he has also thrown 67 interceptions. Now this is where people might think I'm crazy, they would say those numbers aren't that bad, well that just over a one touchdown to one interception ratio. His passer rating over those three years is 84.5. Now he has been just terrible those numbers are not that good. Let me back the up, Matt Hasselbeck over that same 3 year span he has thrown the same number of touchdowns, 72, but he has only thrown 39 interceptions, which is 28 less, also his passer rating is 90.3 that is 5.8 points better. Those numbers are good.


You are probably asking your self, Why compare A Brett Farve to a Matt Hasselbeck? Well if I compared him to a Peyton Manning or Tom Brady that's just not even fair. The numbers wouldn't compare, but I want you to know that I'm not basing this just on numbers. In this past off-season MR. Farve was considering retirement. In my opinion he took way to long to make his choice. He left the organization hangin and his teammates didn't know what his choice was going to be. He finally made his choice to come back to the team, which i don't think was the right one. He should have hung up those cleats and called it a career, but no he came back and really hasn't help his team. First he says that this is one of the best Packer teams he has ever played on, which is a load of diddle poo, this is one the worst. Back to the numbers, which you might want to shield you children's eyes, they might get sick from seeing this. So far this year he has had 2 good games, against two of the worst teams in the NFL, the Arizona Cardinals and the Detroit Lions. Against these two teams he has thrown 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions and completed almost 70 percent of his passes. Then in his other games has thrown 9 touchdowns and 7 interceptions and under 60 percent of his passes. Those Numbers are scary I know.


Well if you agree with me or not I don't really care, and it wont change my thoughts on Brett Farve, My first "BUMB" of the week.