2011年2月15日星期二

Fantasy Baseball 2011: Looking for 25 Man Rosters?

I was planning on adding a link to the 40 man rosters for each team prior to draft day, but stumbled upon this site-MLB Depth Charts- when reading Jonah Keri's NL All-Zero-to-Three Team over at Fangraphs on Friday.
This site has a list of the 25 man rosters for every major league team, and the blogger-Jason Martinez-describes his methods for determining the 25 man rosters he published. Just having a list of 25 man rosters on draft day is a valuable source of information should you be deciding who to take with your next pick, or want a better idea if a 4th outfielder or backup infielder is on the 25 man roster to push a starter and take at bats away.
I will add this site to the list on the lower right had side of the site for your future use.

May not be a bad idea to make a thread of favorite fantasy baseball sites. It seems like every year a few come and go. There are the majority that most everybody visits- kffl, mlb.com, fangraphs, etc. But every once in a while a a favorite baseball site thread will shake out a gem or two that not many people have heard of before. I started following MLB Depth Charts last year and they offer solid content. And everything is easy to find…and you kinda get the info you are looking for without being overwhelmed with other info which is a good thing.

2011年1月24日星期一

Cardinals offense versus the Packers defense

Over the very last two times I have in contrast and matched-up the Cardinals offense versus the Packers defense, as properly as being the Cardinals defense versus the Packers offense. To this point the borders must go on the way in which to the Packers jersey due to the facts that of Brett Favre and the facts that this video game is within eco-friendly Bay. whilst the Cardinals ought to become able to pass versus the Packers, they apparently be to become at the rear of in just about every other aspect within of the game. That said, special Teams can and should perform a major intent in tomorrow's game.

Kickoffs / Kick ReturnsWe'll commence far from using the Packers who experienced Koren Robison returning kicks, but because of his suspension needed to visit with Vernard Morency. Morency turned out to (so far) be considered a somewhat much better option than Robinson who was only averaging 21 yards per kick return. while not much better, Morency is averaging 24.5 yards per kick return. The Cardinals and Neil Rackers allow 23.7 yards per return.Hopefully J.J.

Arrington will as a final point separate one this Sunday, but it is unlikely. next a tremendous 1 week very last 1 week by Washington's Rock Cartwright, Arrington no lengthier prospects the NFL in come back yardage. He also lowered his yards per come back common to 22.5 with a bad video game versus the Raiders. Dave Rayner and the Packers protection team are enabling an common of 20.3 yards per return, so the Cardinals should find out themselves starting deep in his or her territory often.

Punts / Punt ReturnsJon Ryan is owning very an exceptional year for the Packers averaging 46.7 yards per punt with a net common of 34.9. He'll be punting to Troy Walters who hasn't came back a punt because of this of truth earlier within 4th quarter versus the Bears in 1 week 6. He is averaging 9.8 yards per come back which is tied for 15th within NFL.As documented, Scott Player is owning a bad year or so averaging 43.6 yards per punt but is useless very last within NFL averaging only 31.4 net yards per punt. he is also undoubtedly one of only half a dozen punters to own one obstructed this year.

He'll be punting to Charles Woodson who's middle within of the weight up in returns. He is averaging 8.8 yards per come back and will not fair catch; only one within of the season. area GoalsNeil Rackers experienced a pretty good video game very last 1 week going three for four in area goals.

He nevertheless ranks 28th within NFL producing only 66.7% of his area aims and prospects the league with half a dozen misses.For the Packers, Dave Rayner has long gone 10 of 13 for the year, with two of his misses arriving from previous fifty yards. He ranks 21st within NFL producing 76.9% of his area goals.Special Teams appear just like a push, using the Packers owning the somewhat advantage on kickoffs and kick returns. Matt Leinart knowning that Cardinals passing offense will should have a huge day.

2011年1月3日星期一

Airfare website disputes spread


Expedia, the world's largest online travel company, will no longer list American Airlines flights on its website, lobbing the latest volley in a battle between the airline and some Web-based travel companies that could have a ripple effect on consumers.

Expedia stopped listing American's flights as of Jan. 1, after the two sides failed to resolve a dispute about a booking system that American prefers and that provides more information about services it offers for a fee, such as priority boarding.
ONLINE BOOKING: Expedia drops American Airlines fares
MORE: Delta, American airlines pull fares off sites
American's fares are no longer available on Expedia-owned sites including Hotwire and TripAdvisor, but American flights remain on Expedia's corporate travel site, Egencia.
Expedia became the second major site in recent days to stop listing American flights. Delta stripped its fares from three smaller travel sites last month in an attempt to steer consumers to its own website and build brand loyalty.
The moves are prompting concern among some travel industry analysts that consumers will lose out as online booking options shrink and it becomes harder to compare fares between airlines.
"I think this is the beginning of a war," says Henry Harteveldt, a Forrester Research airline analyst. "My concern is, the customer is going to suffer."
Expedia said American's preferred booking system "is of questionable, if any, benefit to travelers, would be costly to build and maintain, and would compromise travel agents' ability to provide travelers with the best selection."
As of Dec. 21, American stripped its flights from travel site Orbitz because it also would not switch to the newer system. Two days later, Expedia began to make it more difficult for customers to get information about American's flights, listing its trips below other carriers' and requiring travelers to click on a link to see actual fares.
But American says fliers can find its fares on a variety of websites, including the airline's. "The type of fares that are sold by Orbitz and Expedia are fares we don't have a lot of difficulty selling," says Cory Garner, American's director of distribution strategy.
Disputes about the distribution of airline information are likely to continue as airlines and online travel firms renegotiate deals, says Harteveldt.
Still, some consumer experts say that if such battles result in more fliers having to go to an airline's site for information, carriers might be forced to improve service to woo online browsers their way.
"The decision ... for consumers will be, 'What airline's website should I go to?' and that's a question of loyalty," says Darron Billeter, an assistant marketing professor at Brigham Young University. "It will hopefully provide incentive for airlines to invest more in customer service and make it a more pleasurable experience."
In the meantime, Harteveldt says, American may have reason to worry. "This is not a move that helps American Airlines at this time," he says. "Because the travel agency sites are used so extensively ... (American) risks being overlooked by consumers who still have the option of hundreds of other carriers that travel agents sell."

2010年12月23日星期四

Steelers earn key playoff-positoning win




A week after losing a heartbreaker to the New York Jets, the Pittsburgh Steelers rebounded in style

Thursday night and inched one game closer to clinching the AFC North with a dominant 27-3 win at

home against the Carolina Panthers. The Steelers, who clinched a pla
yoff berth despite the loss last

week, improved 11-4 and now sit a half-game in front of the Baltimore Ravens for first place in the AFC

North. The Steelers would clinch the AFC North with a Ravens loss at Cleveland this week or a win next week against the Browns
Taking the field on a chilly night against an opponent with nothing to play for, the home team’s

defense dropped the Steel Curtain on Carolina, sacking the opposing quarterback four times and

creating two turnovers. Preparation was key in the short week, and it paid off.

But most impressive on the night was quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who showed off the long ball

with the offense’s young crop of weapons. The Steelers’ offense resembled the potent assault of the

Philadelphia Eagles with its speedy receivers, do-it-all running back and veteran leadership at
quarterback.

Roethlisberger again great under pressure

The Steelers quarterback was efficient all night, completing 22 passes for 320 yards and a touchdown.

Playing with a broken foot and nose that was bloodied in the first quarter, Roethlisberger played like

his usual self. Several times, he fought off defenders while under pressure and completed

intermediate-range passes. In the second quarter, Roethlisberger connected with Mike Wallace on a

short slant route that ignited the crowd of 61,000-plus at Heinz Field when Wallace sprung free for a 43-yard touchdown.

Wallace becoming a superstar

Speaking of Wallace, in early April, the Steelers front office made a decision to trade their 2009 Super

Bowl MVP wide receiver Santonio Holmes for a fifth-round pick to the Jets. The move was a sign of

confidence in Wallace. The second-year receiver from ‘Ole Miss had four catches for 104 yards,

showing off his speed on several occasions. Wallace has breached the 100-receiving yard mark six times

this season and has even matched a long-standing record set by a Steeler legend, tying John

Stallworth’s record of 24 20-yard receptions in a season.

His performance was also complemented by a consistent rushing presence by running back Rashard

Mendenhall.
Mendenhall: Steeler ground game personified

Although Mendenhall didn’t have his best game of the season numbers-wise, he posed as a valuable

threat, baiting the Carolina defense into selling to out try to stopping the run. Mendenhall was utilized

at the goal-line as a short-yardage back whose job was to punishopposing defenders. On the Steelers’

first offensive play of the game, the third-year running back from Illinois gashed the Panthers’ defense

on a counter for 35 yards. Carolina did well to stop Mendenhall after that, bottling him up for only 30

more yards on the night. But he played the role of a typical Steelers running back very well – attacking

defenders at full speed.

The persistent attack allowed Pittsburgh to control the clock and rest its league-best defense.

Steelers defense punishes young Carolina offense

The Pittsburgh defense played particularly well in the absence its leader, Troy Polamalu. The All-Pro

safety was inactive after suffering an Achilles injury in Week 14. The safety was missed, but other

leaders stepped up. The defense flexed its league-best against-the-rush muscle, negating the

Panthers' only offensive strong point. Carolina running back Jonathan Stewart, the league’s leading

rusher since Week 12, was limited to only 71 yards on 18 carries. Against the pass, Pittsburgh

defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau dialed up blitzes, constantly harassing Panthers quarterback Jimmy

Clausen throughout the night. Clausen, a rookie from Notre Dame, was sacked four times and, on one

somewhat rare occasion when he found enough time to actually get a long throw off, was

Panthers need long-term solution at QB

Dropping another game to fall to 2-13, the Panthers have all but secured the No. 1 overall pick in the

2011 NFL Draft. Assuming Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck forgoes his final year of collegiate

eligibility and declares for the draft, Carolina must at least consider selecting him if they wind up with

the top pick. Although Clausen is only a rookie and hasn’t had enough time to develop as an NFL

quarterback, his throws are inconsistent and his deep ball is very inaccurate.
intercepted by cornerback Bryant McFadden.

2010年12月16日星期四

New York Jets speaks to fans: 'I'm good at what I do'



Four days after hearing Jets fans call for his job, Brian Schottenheimer fired back, defending his performance in the wake of back-to-back no-show outings by the Jets' offense.

"I know I'm a damn good football coach. I'm good at what I do," Schottenheimer said. "We've had a lot of success here. Are we pleased? Absolutely not. Am I disappointed? Absolutely. All I can say is that I'm going to do the best job that I can. I'm going to bust my ass. And that's the message we'll hold on to."

There's been an outcry over Schottenheimer's play calling in the wake of the Jets' two-game losing streak. They've scored a grand total of nine points in losses to the New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins, and Schottenheimer's play-calling has been labeled everything from predictable to pathetic, particularly after Sunday's 10-6 loss to Miami.

Quarterback Mark Sanchez finished that day 17-for-44 for 216 yards and the Jets averaged just 2.8 yards per rush against the Dolphins. Making matters worse, both Miami scores came after Sanchez turned the ball over in Jets territory.

After the game, Jets fans outside of the postgame interview area at the New Meadowlands Arena chanted "Schotty Must Go."

"I'd be lying if I said I didn't hear it," Schottenheimer said. "It's not the first time I've ever heard it. I don't have time to worry about it."

Schottenheimer has been "on both sides" of a fan base calling for a coach's job. He said he was in the stands when fans called for the firing of his father, Marty, in Cleveland, Kansas City and San Diego.

"It's always harder on the families. I always worry about my wife, my kids," he said. "[But] it comes with the territory."

Schottenheimer also has the full support of his players, who know there's plenty of blame to pass around.

"The coach can't get out there and play," running back LaDainian Tomlinson said. "He calls the plays and it's up to us to go out there and execute it."

Just as the Jets were doing when they scored 23 or more points while winning nine of 10 games before their two-game skid.

"Earlier in the year, when we were putting up 30 points a game, everybody's like, 'Schotty's calling great plays,' and you heard that talk," Tomlinson said. "Now when we haven't scored a touchdown the last couple of games, it's Schotty's fault. It isn't Schotty's fault. It's our fault. We need to play better. We need to make more things happen when we get the ball in our hands."

On Monday morning, head coach Rex Ryan sat in on the offensive coaches meeting, offering what Schottenheimer called "a different perspective" on the team's woes with the ball in their hands.

Ryan isn't usually in on the offensive meetings. On Thursday, he downplayed the impact of his attendance. But he curiously didn't mention Schottenheimer by name when he gave support to his "offensive staff."

"I think it hasn't been our day lately and I give the opponents credit as well," Ryan said. "That doesn't mean I have lost confidence in the staff. It's a great staff."

Earlier in the week, Ryan was critical of Schottenheimer's decision to spike the ball when the Jets had a 1st-and-10 at their own 47 with a litttle more than a minute to play. Schottenheimer said he wanted the offense to gather itself before running the next play and accepted responsibility for the call.

It doesn't get any easier for Schottenheimer's unit. This week they face a Steelers defense that is tied for first in the league in sacks (39) and is allowing just 60.1 rushing yards per game.

"This is a business of high highs and low lows. When we were 9-2, a lot of people were patting us on the back," Schottenheimer said. "People were telling us how great we were. ... It doesn't take very long to go from one extreme to the other. That's why you have to take the good with the bad. You've got to keep working, be the same person week in and week out. But it's been a tough week."

2010年8月11日星期三

Protect your belongings and yourself

The annual college shopping trip is almost upon us. And while it's fun to stock up on posters, shower caddies and desk lamps, experts say you also should consider how you'll keep yourself, and your stuff, safe on campus.
Common sense is the best defense, says Chris McGoey, who runs a security business in Los Angeles and consults on campus safety.
``It's all about access. In most incidents, victims were careless, unaware and too trusting,'' he says.
In dorm suites and hallways, there may be visitors you don't know. Many freshmen like to adopt an ``open-door'' policy in the dorm. But that's an invitation to would-be thieves.
``If you have a computer, laptop or other electronic equipment, tether it to something solid using a security cable,'' advise the ``college life'' editors at the school-advice site SparkNotes.com .
There are also motion-sensor locks for laptops. And Orbicule's Undercover is a monitoring device for your Mac, iPhone or iPad; for a student price of $39, the downloadable software will snap a photo of the person who took your Mac and track the IP address anywhere in the world -- information that can be given to police. In the meantime, lockout features prevent the thief from accessing anything on the computer.
As for smaller valuables, some students suggest keeping them in a trunk -- the kind you take to summer camp -- with a combination lock. Trunks also make handy nightstands.
Jeff Gawronski of DormCo.com , an online retailer that sells dorm security items, says his biggest seller is a room safe. Safes these days have been scaled down to look less intimidating in a dorm room.
Diversion safes are containers that look like everyday items -- cleanser cans, for example. The idea's clever, so long as nobody accidentally throws out the safe.
If your roommate has lost a key, don't leave the door unlocked. Instead, offer to help find the resident assistant to get a new lock and keys.
In general, familiarize yourself with the school's security systems and dorm environment. Locate fire extinguishers, and keep a small one on hand if you have appliances. DormCo.com stocks a Kevlar fire blanket to smother flames.
Female students may feel safer at night with a small pepper spray canister, if the school allows it. CollegeStudentSafety.com even sells jogging hand weights with a small vial hidden in the grip. A lighted key chain with an alarm may offer peace of mind.
Students are at particular risk for identity theft, according to a survey by Impulse Research for the Chubb Group Insurance Cos. Some simple steps can reduce the risk:
Don't give out bank, credit card or social security information over the phone or online. Shred sensitive documents, or use an identity blocker stamp that obscures personal info. Be careful about replying to solicitations, and check bank balances frequently. If your wallet or purse is stolen, let your bank, the school and the police know immediately.
If you do suspect identity theft, go to Onguardonline.gov for help. It has information from the federal government and the tech industry on how to safeguard identity online.
``Parents can't assume their son/daughter knows not to readily give out their personal information,'' Gawronski says. ``This should be a discussion for all parents to have with their children before they head off to college.

2010年7月27日星期二

New coach of Cleverland Browns



This time, Brown has made significant changes in the management of its technical staff. Coaches player Wes Chandler, 50, the league very professional and experienced coach appointed receiver Browns. He is an experienced fighter, and the exercise of its functions with offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski, offensive line coach Steve Marshall and special teams coordinator Ted Daisho.
Wes Chandler began his career in the NFL with the 1978th in the first played for the Saints changed, then the Chargers, and remained with them in the years 1981 and 1988. He had an impressive career record with 559 career catches and 8966 yards with 56 touchdowns, four times what his Pro Bowl selections. After his retirement from professional football, Chandler took the coaching career.
His first coaching job in 1991 with the Orlando Thunder of the World Football League. Later, in the years 1994-95, was coach at Central Florida receiver. Chandler has also coached in the NFL Europe in 1999, the technical director of the Berlin Thunder was. Otherwise, Chandler was off-receivers coach from 2001-2002 was with the Dallas Cowboys in 2005 with the Vikings.
Brown's also another important change in personnel. Management has announced that Cory Undlin, quality control, the former head coach is defensive and the task was the secondary coach / assistant coach assigned to special teams. Now the Browns are looking for a qualified candidate to fill the vacancy by Undlin.
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