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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Yet Another School Shooting!
"ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta police are responding to a report of a shooting at a school but had no other immediate details.
Police spokesman Carlos Campos told The Associated Press on Thursday afternoon that he was headed to Price Middle School just south of downtown but would not say why.
TV news helicopters show police activity at the school."
Of course shootings happen all the time and they have been happening for years even before Columbine. The main stream media will just blame the guns but so far one kid and one teacher died. You could kill a kid and a teacher with something other than a gun. Guns aren't too blame. I would blame violence in movies, and on t.v. and video games before I would just blame guns. Guns are a necessary evil for protection from bad people. Which is exactly the answer.
We have armed guards protecting "our" money at banks and "our" politicians. What's wrong with putting armed guards at schools? You think a bad guy is going to try to shoot up a school with an ex-police officer or soldier providing armed protection? I think it would certainly diminish these kinds of instances.
Instead we will just blame guns. Look guns don't kill people, people kill people. Instead of focusing on how people get killed, maybe we should focus on providing more protection to our citizens and understanding the mental illnesses that cause these acts.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Dan Bylsma's seat is getting warmer or at least is should be
Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Dan Bylsma's seat is getting warmer, or at least it should be. The Penguins had another less-than stellar performance at home in a 4-1 loss to the New York Islanders Tuesday night. The Pens continued their sloppy play by turning the puck over and over again, leading to odd man breaks, breakaways, and great scoring opportunities for their opponent. The Pens had 11 giveaways, the Islanders had two. Unacceptable.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Fleury is the key to Pen's cup chances
Las Vegas, the NHL Network, the average hockey fan all have the Pittsburgh Penguins as the favorite to win the Stanley Cup. I can't really disagree with that prediction. The Penguins have the two best overall players on the world in Sidney Crosby and reining MVP Evgeni Malkin. They have three 40 goal scorers (Crosby,Malkin, James Neal) on their team, a potential Norris trophy candidate in Kris Letang, and they have a lot of experience in the postseason.
However, the franchise netminder Marc-Andre Fleury is the one guy that can make those cup dreams fade away into the night. If Fleury plays badly the Pens will not win the cup. It's really as simple as that. Of course another devastating injury to one of their superstars would also hinder their chances but a goalie is the one guy who can make or break a team.
The two times Fleury helped get the Pens two the Cup Finals in his career he played great in the postseason. The first time, in which the Pens lost in six games to the Detroit Red Wings, Fleury was 14-6 with a 1.97 G.A.A., and a .933 save %. Those are Conn Smythe type numbers. The following year, when the Pens defeated the Red Wings and won the cup, Fleury played great in the final two games of the cup finals, allowing just two goals in the final two games combined, and made two ridiculous saves in game seven against the Red Wings and game seven against Alexander Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals.
Both saves were great and very "clutch". Fleury was known as a big-game goaltender and he was ascended into stardom. Those saves are forever and Fleury will always have them but Fleury is still supposed to be in the prime of his career. Fleury was rewarded handsomely for his great play by a seven-year contract worht $35 million. The Penguins once again made him their franchise goaltender, after selecting him number one overall in the 2003 NHL draft.
That was the spring of 2009. It's now winter 2013 and Fleury's play against the Philadelphia Flyers last year was atrocious.
In six games, Fleury allowed 26 goals. In his last 13 starts in the playoffs Fleury is 5-8 in 13 starts, and has allowed 43 goals in those 13 starts. Against the Flyers it was as if Fleury was defending a soccer net. The Flyers couldn't do anything but score. Of course the defense let him out to dry at times but Fleury is the goalie and the goalie's job is to stop the puck.
Fleury doesn't have to be Tim Thomas, Johnathan Quick, or Patrick Roy, he just needs to make big saves in key moments like he did before. He's in a funk. You're not always going to be clutch. Let's just hope this year that Fleury is.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Peyton Manning disappoints in the playoffs....Again
Andy Lyons/Getty ImagesEveryone loves Peyton Manning. He's the golden boy of the NFL. The commercials, Saturday Night Live, his stats, all pleasing to the eye and ear. He's hard not to like. His regular season stats crush everyone else's. He has more awards than He's on pace to own or at least compete to own most of the all-time passing records in the NFL. He's a perennial Pro-Bowler and is often thought of as the greatest quarterback of his generation. Yet I feel like Peyton has been very underwhelming in the playoffs for his career.
Everyone loves Peyton Manning. He's the golden boy of the NFL. He is probably going to own all of the passing records, he has more awards than any other player ever, and he has a very funny personality. Some people would say he's the greatest quarterback in NFL history....Not me
As great as Peyton has been in the regular season, he's been as mediocre in the playoffs. Of course Manning' fans will tell you that it's because of the defense, or the lack of running game, or that you shouldn't judge players for the playoff performances. They would argue that what Peyton has accomplished in the regular season outweighs all of his playoff letdowns.
As great as Peyton has been in the regular season, he's been as mediocre in the playoffs. Of course Manning' fans will tell you that it's because of the defense, or the lack of running game, or that you shouldn't judge players for the playoff performances. They would argue that what Peyton has accomplished in the regular season outweighs all of his playoff letdowns.
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