Friday, August 31, 2007
"Rollin down the street smokin endo ...."
Jeffress: “What’s the drug of abuse?”
Dealer: “That’s a drug that leads to an addiction.”
Jeffress: “Mmmmm, that sounds good. I’ll have some.”
Actually, marijuana fits this category. If it was weed, isn’t 50 games a little steep? Then again, they don’t announce what the specific drug is so it could be crack cocaine. Was he a big Doc Gooden fan?
And what’s with 1st round Brewer high school pitchers? Talk about bad luck. Mike Jones, JM Gold, Mark Rodgers…now Jeffress.
When Bucky Brooks Talks, You Listen!
Brandon Jackson, Vernand Morency and Noah Herron are slated to handle the running back duties for the Packers, but the trio enters the season with only two career starts between them. With so much inexperience at the position, it is hard to imagine this bunch capably filling Ahman Green's role as the starter. Jackson and Herron have only averaged slightly over three yards a carry during the preseason while Morency has missed the majority of training camp due to an injury. With the season a little over a week away, the inexperience at the running back position should be a major concern in Green Bay.
The Green Bay Packers selected James Jones in the third round and were widely roundly criticized in league circles. But the former San Jose State star has been sensational during the preseason. Showing outstanding hands and running skills, Jones has 16 receptions for 196 yards with two touchdowns through three preseason games. His performance has quickly earned him the trust of Brett Favre and he is poised to make a big impact as a rookie. Packer fans should be reminded of Antonio Freeman when they watch Jones play during the fall.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Sheets, Elephants, the Circus - This Story Has it All
Of Sheets, Mike Maddux said:
"He's the kind of guy you'd want your daughter to marry," said Maddux. "He's genuine. There's a lot of smarts behind the aw-shucks."
Ooooookay - I don't have a daughter, but I'm sure the bank account looks appealing, if nothing else.
Stark challenged Maddux on the "smarts" part of that quote (and shockingly, not the part about having Ben Sheets as a son-in-law) - did Maddux mean pitching smarts?
"Everything smarts," Maddux said. "He's got the memory of an elephant."
Uh, hold on. Are we sure that elephants really have good memories?
"So I've heard," Maddux laughed. "I don't really know, because I've never asked one. But P.T. Barnum said it once. And that's good enough for me."
P.T. Barnum, eh? Perhaps this is why our pitching staff is carrying a 14.98 ERA since May* - our pitching coach quotes Carnies. The team (especially the staff) has been quite a circus this year - maybe we have finally identified the reason why. At least he doesn't talk to elephants, apparently.
(*I made that up)
And finally, a good story about the Brewers is never complete without a cerebral quote from The Glue...
"We just have to be the best team for 29 games now," Jenkins said. "We don't have to be the best team for six months anymore. ... If we can just finish the way we started, we'll be in great shape."
So true, Glue...so true. If you manage to go 19-10 over the last 29 games (which is how you started the season) you are fairly likely to win the division.
Very Very Very Rewarding
Honestly, one of the best ad campaigns ever. Well, best ever if you have a retarded sense of humor like me. And such.
Yankee's Wang
Hee hee...
Bizzaro Brewers
- Sheets didn't get hurt
- They manufactured all 6 runs, no bombs
- Zero errors
- The bullpen didn't give up a run
- Tony didn't drink.
Well, 4 out of 5 ain't bad.
Two crafties tonight with Parra and Lilly.
Another Reason the Vikings Suck
Want to see the Green Bay Packers play the Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis on Sept. 30? The Vikings have thousands of tickets available, and would love to sell them.
Facing a television blackout for the first time in 10 years, the Vikings are starting a big push to sell 5,800 tickets to their Sept. 9 home opener against the Atlanta Falcons, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
NFL rules require teams to sell out home games within 72 hours of kickoff to allow the games to be televised locally. The Vikings must sell 62,000 tickets, but they've sold only 56,200 for the Falcons game.
The Vikings earlier tried to pump up sales for the Falcons game by requiring anyone who wanted tickets to the Sept. 30 game against the Packers to buy the same number of tickets for the opener.
That didn't work as well as hoped.
Thousands of tickets remain for both games, as well as all six other Vikings home games.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
2007 Badger Football: A Rundown

There is a lot of optimism coming in to this season. They are coming off of two solid seasons after the program stagnated in the post-Rose Bowl years. The Badgers are ranked 7th in both the major polls and I would say at least 75% of the predictions I have seen from mainstream media sources have the Badgers playing in a BCS game. There is even talk of a possible national title shot.
A national title shot? Is that possible? I remember being at games in the'80's when they lost to Hawaii and Northern Illinois at home. I remember the stadium being pretty happy that we were only losing to Iowa by 10 at halftime. I was at Alvarez's first game against Cal and it didn't look much different than a Morton game. My first game as a student, a year the Badgers were supposed to sustain their momentum of the previous two seasons, we were killed by Colorado and later that season was the dreadful 3-3 tie against the Illini where Bevel almost died on the field.
Back then, I never thought Wisconsin football would be mentioned as a serious national title contender. But here we are in 2007 and on the strength of a 12-1 season, a great, young head coach and a boat load of returning starters, it is a possibility.
However, there are a couple key areas for this Badger team that scare me and in reality, I think this will be a 10-2 or 9-3 regular season. These concerns consist of:
- QB: I don't think Tyler Donovan is a very good QB. Allen Evridge was not able to overtake Donovan in fall practice. This does not bode well for the team. The hope was that one of the two guys would have a breakout camp and take the position. In reality, Donovan is the starting QB because they both were mediocre in camp and the coaches felt more comfortable with the guy who has been in the program for 5 years. Not exactly a ringing endorsement. Donovan will need to play better than he has for this team to make a BCS game. Sure he can run, but he can't throw worth a lick and his decision making skills are questionable at best (by this, I mean, I am not sure if as a first-year starter he wil be great at changing plays at the line of scrimmage or reading the hot routes). Some people praise Donovan for his game against Iowa last season. For those who don't remember, Iowa won 2 Big Ten games last season. Donovan would have looked a lot worse if it wasn't for Luke Swan. As a running QB, Donovan is going to take some hits. My hope is once Evridge sees the field, he is out there for good.
- RB Depth: P.J. Hill is a great back. It will be interesting to see what the 10 less pounds does for him this year. I am looking for another great year from P.J. However, if something happens to him, the Badgers are very thin at RB right now. For all the ability Lance Smith appears to have, he just doesn't seem to get "it". Every time he is brought up by the coaching staff, they say he needs to do the little things better, yet he never does. Right now, I don't feel good facing any Big Ten opponent with Donovan at QB and Smith as the #1 back. From the sounds of it Zach Brown will be decent, he just needs more time in the offense. Book is still out on Racine Johnny. If no one gets hurt, I could see a redshirt this season. We will be fine if P.J stays healthy, but if he goes down, it could get rough, fast.
- D-line Depth: This position looked a lot better at the beginning of camp than it did at the end of camp. Cooper went down swinging on strike 3 as he challenged Bielema to a fight. Several of the 2nd and third string guys went down due to injury. Kurt Ware is coming off a knee surgery. This unit will still be good. Shaughnessy (Nessy = tree fiddy) should be a beast now that he is fully recovered from his knee injury suffered two seasons ago. However, an injury here and there, and this unit could get depleted quickly.
- 2 New Safeties - Life and Times of Shane Carter and Aubrey Pleasant sound like they are two solid football players who are only going to get better. However, both missed all of last season with shoulder injuries and are getting their first extended taste of big time football this season. Things should be made easier on them with one outstanding corner in Ike and one very solid corner in Langford. However, they are going to have to step up and solidify the defensive backfield.
- O-Line overrated? - I am not sold on the offensive line right now. Everybody is back but Joe Thomas. But Thomas being gone is like taking Sheets out of the Brewers rotation. Everyone else suffers a bit with him not there. This is an OK group, but it would not surprise me to see them struggle at the beginning of the year. Even with Thomas, they looked like crap against Arkansas last season.
So, the Negative Nancy in me just picked out a bunch of issues that could derail this potential magical season for the Badgers. But don't get me wrong, there are many things to like about this team. The Defense should be very good. With excellent corners, a dominant LB corps and a solid, but thin, D-line, I don't see this D giving up over 20 points more than once this season. Both the kicking and punting games are above average. However the return units need to step up. They were just awful last year. You would think that on a campus of 40,000 somebody would be able to catch a punt. It doesn't even have to be a BB in the dark. The receiving game should be solid as well. Beckum is awesome and Crooks can do some damage as well. I was impressed with Hubbard's improvement last season and Swan "just makes plays". A healthy Pressley should do wonders for Hill. Remember, Rentmeester was also injured last season, so Hill never really had a healthy FB in front of him. As long as he can stay healthy, I look for a 1,600 - 1,7000 yards season from Hill. He is good.
After all that (crapper material for you Matera), what is my final prediction for the season? Well, I am going to say 10-2 or 9-3 (regular season). I think this team looks great, but I just can't get over the QB situation. If Stocco were back, I would easily buy in to the national title talk. However, I just don't see Donovan, or Evridge at this point, leading the team to a BCS game. The D will keep the team in every game, but at some point, the QB is going to need to make a play. If this team does go all the way, it's going to look a lot like the Ohio State team of 2002. Hey, Craig Krenzel won a national title, maybe Donovan can as well.
Anyhow, it should be another exciting year of going to games in Madison as well as the Illinois and Minnesota game for me. Looking forward to kicking it off bright and early this Saturday in my Josh Hunt game worn jersey with the Senator and making our way to the prime spot that Rick Deez, Diver and the crew call home to pre-game festivities. Tone Loc should be there, maybe Matt as well. Anyone else in? 2:30 game so that gives you an extra 3.5 hours to enjoy your cheep beer of choice and take in the scenery on a warm Madison day. Good Times. I will not reject this season!
Bucky, BCS Bound?
Mandel:
National title: USC vs. LSU
Rose: Michigan vs. Rutgers
Fiesta: Texas vs. Wisconsin
Orange: Virginia Tech vs. West Virginia
Sugar: Florida vs. Oklahoma
Winn:
National title: LSU vs. West Virginia
Rose: Michigan vs. USC
Fiesta: Texas vs. Louisville
Orange: Virginia Tech vs. Wisconsin
Sugar: Hawaii vs. Florida
McCartney:
National title: USC vs. West Virginia
Rose: Michigan vs. Louisville
Fiesta: Texas vs. Wisconsin
Orange: Virginia Tech vs. Florida
Sugar: LSU vs. Oklahoma
Murphy:
National title: USC vs. West Virginia
Rose: Oklahoma vs. Wisconsin
Fiesta: Texas vs. Michigan
Orange: Virginia Tech vs. Louisville
Sugar: Florida vs. TCU
Doug Davis - Telling it Like it is.
"Yeah, the Selig Curse," Davis said, referring to the former owner of the Brewers and current commissioner of baseball.
"I don't want to bash the guy because obviously he's the boss of all baseball. But ever since the Seligs owned it, they really haven't done much with it. As soon as they got new ownership, all of a sudden it starts turning around. What's that say?"
Davis pitched for the Brewers from 2003-'06.
Source - Bob Wolfley, Milwaukee Journal Sentnal
Easy Yi Signs!
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Obviously, the Brewers Need to Win.
"When you do those two things, it makes it more difficult," rookie third baseman Ryan Braun said. "Obviously, we need to do a better job of tacking on runs."
"We're trying to figure out how to be a playoff team," outfielder Corey Hart said. "Obviously, we haven't done it lately. We're just trying to find ourselves right now."
"We just need to start playing better and find ways to win games, regardless of who we're playing against. Obviously, the stakes are a little higher when we play the team we're chasing. It's a very important series. Obviously, we need to win it."
Monday, August 27, 2007
32 Games Left
That's really all you can say about that disaster of a weekend in San Francisco. Luckily, real life interfered with my ability to watch much of the series, so I only got to catch a little on the radio on Friday night, but it appeared to be more of the same recipe for this Brewers team lately. When they lose, they lose pretty spectacularly, and it usually has to do with the starting pitchers putting the team in an early hole.
You've all heard the numbers lately - not pretty. 9 wins in their last 30 games. 14 games under .500 since just before the All Star break. Back to .500 after winning 24 of their first 34 games.
But I'm not going to concentrate on that. The reality is, I thought this would be an 84 win team this year. They're on pace to be a little worse than that, but there's still more than a month left. I never thought they would be as spectacularly good as they were for stretches this year. And I didn't think they'd be as spectacularly bad as they were in other parts of the season (we're going through a spectacularly bad stretch right now). What I'm going to try to figure out is what might happen for this team to right the ship over the last month. Maybe I'm crazy. Maybe there is no more fight in this group. But I kind of think they have one last run in them.
Here are the keys:
1. Starting Pitching/ Ben Sheets. Fair or not, this free-fall that the starting staff has experienced directly coincides with Sheeter's injury in mid-July. This isn't surprising - when he went down, everybody else had to step up, and some of these guys either could not or would not do it. Gallardo has been up and down, as you thought he might being a young guy getting his first taste of the bigs. If Sheets can come back healthy (and that's still an if), perhaps everyone will feel more comfortable moving back a slot on the staff. And he should be fresh - it would be like picking up another quality arm for the stretch drive. It sounds like Vargas is hurt now - that may or may not be a bad thing. [By the way - after the Suppan start tomorrow, the next three starters are named "to be announced", according to the Brewers website. I don't know who that is, but I hope he carries a sub 5 ERA.]
2. Some Veteran Help. It would really be nice if somebody like Johnny Estrada, Geoff Jenkins or somebody like that would get smoking hot over the next few weeks. The Glue is known for having flammable Septembers, but that's usually when the team is 15 to 20 games out in the standings. Prince, JJ and Braun have all carried the team for certain stretches - it would be nice if somebody else could step up too.
3. September Call-ups. The rosters expand on September 1. In years past, this meant pulling up all the kids on a team way out of contention to see what kind of players might be contributing in a couple of years. This year, it might be that one or more of these guys becomes big contributors for a playoff push. The Brewers still have major league talent at AAA, including Gwynn, Nix, Villanueva, Aquino, etc. The fresh energy and new faces might shake up the locker room.
4. Remaining Schedule. The Brewers have 32 games left - 16 at home and 16 on the road. They play the Cubs (3), Pittsburgh (6), Houston (6), Cincinnati (6), Atlanta (4), St. Louis (3) and San Diego (4). The Cubs are on the road, they have home and away series with the Pirates, Astros and Reds, Atlanta is on the road and St. Louis and the Padres are at home. Not an easy schedule, not a brutal one - a lot of games in the division, which until recently would have been a good thing. It's certainly a schedule that they could run through for a stretch.
5. Just Have Fun. We've been through a lot as Brewers fans - this is just another step in a journey to respectability. It's been frustrating as hell watching this team for much of the season, but maybe they have one more special run in them this year. Recent performance would suggest it's unlikely, but I still have hope. There are likely to be changes this off-season regardless of what happens. Maybe Yost goes, maybe Maddux does, maybe they both go. The only sure things on the coaching staff is that Billy Castro is going to be the bullpen coach and Marcus Hanel will be the bullpen catcher. Since many of us have given up on this team a couple of times this season, only to have the sheer crappiness of this division pull us back in, I've decided I might as well enjoy it.
That's my 2 cents, as I sit here in my retro Brewers pullover that I wore on Opening Day, when the Brewers were undefeated and all was right in the world. Maybe we can feel like we did walking out of Miller Park after watching Sheets spin that 2-hour gem just one more time this season.
Or perhaps we'll have to wait until next year. But at least next year doesn't look as hopeless as a lot of the recent "next years" have looked...
Nails Looking for Work
I'm sure Brad is hoping the Brewers go after Nails in the offseason, so he can re-live the Garner "glory years" here in Milwaukee.
Happyness in Brewerland!
That's not the type of division title we envisioned in May.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Giants Dodge Prince
Who replaces him? Joe Dillon? Corey Hart (I think he played some first in the minors)? And does Braun move back to the 3-hole? Noah Lowry has 13 wins?
Many questions.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Packers - Jags, 7:00 PM
Keep Your Eyes Open For:
Offensive Line Push - Jax has two monsters in the middle of their D-Line with Big John Henderson and Marcus Stroud. GB made progress in the running game last week after looking awful in week 1. If Wells, Colledge, and Spitz can get some push...that would be huge.
Atari - Looked like a man possessed last week rushing the QB like a crazy man. That's great, but lets see if his coverage skills are adequate. Then again, he has to be better than Manuel
Byron Leftwich's Head - If the GB defense gets pressure on the QB like last week, they might decapitate the glacial-like Leftwich.
Special Teams - This area has significantly improved from a few years ago. We now have two good kickers, a good punter, and return teams that can actually start drives past their own 25.
Harrell - Our first rounder has yet to even look decent in games and/or practice. He's supposed to get some reps with the 1st team tonight. When he does, it would be nice to see some sort of ability. I'm not calling him a bust, I'm just saying.
Tom Haudricourt - Crabby Pants
I Wish it Would Stop Raining

Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Texans 30, Ravens 3....wait....
Can somebody please pull Texas off of the Baltimore Orioles? Rangers 30, O's 3. Forget Gibby's home run off Eck. Forget Twins/Braves, Game 7, 1991. Forget Yanks/DBacks, Game 7, 2001. This easily becomes my favorite baseball game of all time. Here's why:
- The O's actually lead 3-0! Nothing like giving up 30 unanswered in a baseball game.
- Believe it or not, it was only a 5-3 ballgame going into the 6th!
- This was Baltimore's first game since extending manager Dave Trembley's contract. Way to show support guys!
- It was the first end of a double header! Can you hear Miggy saying "We have to play another f-ing game after this one?"
- Not since the Chicago Colts dropped hammer on the Louisville Colonels 36-7 in 1897 has a team score so many runs. This was the William McKinley administration, by the way.
- Paul Shuey (Matt's brother?) gave up 9 runs to end the game. Shuey may have pitched for the Colonels at one point.
- Good thing Baltimore got those 3 or it would have really been out of control.
- And the best of all...(clearing my throat)....RANGER PITCHER WES LITTLETON RECORDED THE SAVE!!!!!!!!!!!! In a 30-3 ballgame, the winning team recorded a save!!! Read that last sentence over and over. The save is now officially the gayest statistic in recorded sports history.
Big-11 Fans: Stock Up On Ear Plugs!!
Train with a great response: "If I didn't know who was talking I would have thought it was some guy calling from Verona."
1) Thom Brennaman and Charles Davis
2) Wayne Larrivee and Chris Martin
3) Mark Neely and Glen Mason
4) Roger Twibell and Mike Tomczak (the ex-QB)
5) Jim Kelly (not the ex-QB) and Richard Baldinger
6) Scott Graham and Derrick Walker
7) Ron Thulin and Butler By'not'e
The Sea Was Angry That Day My Friends
- I went to my local Quiznos during lunch today and apparently they got rid of the Honey Bacon Club. WTF? Why wasn't I consulted about this. Granted, it has probably been 3 months since i ate at a Quiznos, but man that was a downer at lunch.
- The other day on NBA TV, they were showing replays of some basketball tournament in China from earlier this summer. The US was represented by the D-League All-Stars and sure as shit, our boy Rick Rickert was on that team. Good to see rick making a name for himself in the D-League.
- Seth McClung......erg.
- Still holding out at 4 wins for the Packers.
TD it is!
Get to the Back of the Line, Hunt

Milwaukee Brewers, Road Warriors

- Does Gross have a good roid dealer in Nashville or something?
- Two straight strong pitching outings? Who saw that coming?
- Is it just me, or did Dick Weeks gain like 15 pounds last week? Maybe he doesn't look good in grey or something.
- Just like last time they played Arizona....How the hell is that team in first place? Not only in first, but 17 games over .500 coming into the series????? Eric Byrnes for MVP? Look at the rest of that lineup!
- Suppan beating Webb tonight would be a bigger upset than Hickory over South Bend Central. "Coach.....I'll make it."
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Not Quite Moss, Carter, and Cunningham
Forgot
"LETS DO THIS F-ING SH_T!!!!"
"LETS DO THIS F-ING SH_T!!!!"
"LETS DO THIS F-ING SH_T!!!!"
Repeat about 63 more times. I've never been so amused/scared in all my life. Good times at Curly.
Notre Dame QB's, not Bulletproof
Monday, August 20, 2007
Uh Oh!
The D-backs have the Brewers right where they want them as the Brewers lead 6-0 after 2. Obviously Arizona has done some advanced scouting and knows just how to attack the Brewers. On a related noted, maybe Davis' arm became cashed tonight.
Easy There, Cowboy...Easy
"Were going to the super bowl and we have the guys in this locker room to do it."
Packers: A Bunch, Seahawks: Not so much

- If Bigby isn’t a starting safety, I’ll vomit
- The offense moved the chains with some regularity. Jackson wasn’t spectacular, but got the job done.
- Cullen Jenkins is a beast. Granted, Seattle sat their two starting tackles. He was wreaking havoc when they moved him to DT during 3rd downs. He and Kampman for a very solid pair.
- Justin Harrell looked terrible. Me thinking to myself: “Wow, #91 sucks. He’s doing nothing. I hope that’s not Harrell” Pull out the roster and see Justin Harrell #91. Me, screaming in my head: “DAMNIT!!!”
- James Jones making plays (again). Hey, where’s Jennings been?
- Will Blackman with a huge kick return. When’s the last time we had a really long kick/punt return? Seemed like our drives started at about the 22 every single kick return for the last 5 years
- Rodgers again looked pretty effective.
- Teams will find running up the gut rather difficult this year.
Time for the lame/odd jersey in the stands recap:
- Bart Starr, Numerous LeRoy Butler’s, Sterling Sharpe, Reggie White, Lynn Dickey, Ray Nitchke, Robert Brooks.
- But the best of the night: #26 Cecil. Sweet.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Bobby Knight Is Not a Patient Man
Whoever thought of putting Coach Knight and golf together was clearly a genius. There's not a more frustrating sport in the world than golf, and there's not a more hilarious person in the world to watch when he's frustrated than Bobby Knight.
Enjoy some outtakes from this gem of a show. As you might expect, every other word out of Bobby's mouth is an F bomb, so be careful...
Golf Your Way
Friday, August 17, 2007
Where's Our Logo?
Bob Ferguson: Gonzo
Thursday, August 16, 2007
An Open Letter to the Milwaukee Brewers
We need you. Hell, I need you. I'm a mess without you. I miss you so damn much. I miss being with you, I miss being near you. I miss your laugh. I miss your scent; I miss your musk. When this all gets sorted out, I think you and me should get an apartment together.
Trying to Stay Hopeful
Be Afraid, Very Afraid

One Man's Packer Rant

Let’s look at the list of rookies or guys who came from nowhere who saw significant action last year: Greg Jennings, Daryn Colledge, Tony Moll, Jason Spitz, Brandon Miree, Vernand Morency, Corey Williams, Cullen Jenkins, AJ Hawk, Brady Poppinga, Patrick Dendy, Dave Rayner, Jon Ryun, and the entire coaching staff. That’s a big list. And they won 8 games. And don't forget Ahmad Carroll was on the field last year...he's the worst corner in football history. This year’s list should be significantly shorter: Brandon Jackson, James Jones, Atari Bigbie, and maybe Mason Crosby (who’s in a virtual tie with Rayner for the kicking duties). In 2007, the entire first list of guys return. They all have a year of NFL experience under their belts with the new coaching staff. But now they’re gonna go from 8 wins to 3?? I don’t get it?
This isn’t a “They should have traded Moss,” or “TT should have drafted so and so” post…this is just looking at the roster today vs last year. I know, everyone is saying “They don't have any playmakers.” True, but did they have any last year? Don’t give me Ahman, his “playmaker” days were over 3 years ago.
The schedule does look tough. Then again, how often does that play out for the entire year? The MNF schedule looks great every week at the beginning of the year, only to disappoint by week 6.
Maybe I’m missing something. I’m just stunned how many people are saying they are destined to win 3 games…with essentially the same roster that won 8 last year with a plethora of rookies/newcomers. Am I saying they will improve from 8 to 10? No. I am saying 8 is very realistic, more than 3 or 4. Of course, I picked the Germans in WWII, so what do I know?
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
St Louis 8, Milwaukee 3
Talking Heads - 1980
Prince Suspended 3 Games
In the upcoming appeal, I would argue that Prince clearly has no control over his belly, and shouldn't be held liable for any of its actions (like bumping into an umpire, or inhaling a buffet spread).
Bucky's BBall Schedule Released
EDGEWOOD COLLEGE
Nov. 7
UW-EAU CLAIRE
Nov. 11
IUPUI-FORT WAYNE
Nov. 15
SAVANNAH STATE
Nov. 16
FLORIDA A&M
Nov. 17
COLORADO
Nov. 24
GEORGIA
Nov. 27
at Duke(ACC-Big Ten Challenge)
Dec. 3
WOFFORD
Dec. 8
MARQUETTE
Dec. 12
at UW-Milwaukee
Dec. 15
UW-GREEN BAY
Dec. 22
VALPARAISO
Dec. 29
at Texas
Jan. 2
at Michigan
Jan. 5
IOWA
Jan. 10
ILLINOIS
Jan. 15
at Penn State
Jan. 19
NORTHWESTERN
Jan. 22
MICHIGAN
Jan. 26
at Purdue
Jan. 31
INDIANA
Feb. 3
at Minnesota
Feb. 6
at Iowa
Feb. 9
PURDUE
Feb. 13
at Indiana
Feb. 16
MINNESOTA
Feb. 20
at Illinois
Feb. 23/24
at Ohio State
Feb. 28
MICHIGAN STATE
March 4/5
PENN STATE
March 8/9
at Northwestern
Couple of thoughts:
- Watch out for the UWEC Blugolds, right Brad?
- At Duke in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge - that should be cool.
- At Texas in the final game before the Big Ten - another solid non-conference roadie, but thankfully Mr. Durant is no longer a Longhorn. A preview of things to come, if Texas joins the Big Ten?
- They only get Michigan State once (at home) and play OSU once (on the road). Better than playing those teams 3 times, like last year.
- A pretty easy start to the Big Ten schedule, they could gain some confidence which is good as they adjust to the loss of seniors Tucker and Taylor.
- Tough stretch at the end of the year, at Illinois, at OSU, at home against MSU.
- Chalk Feb. 13 down as a loss - it is impossible for Wisconsin to win at Indiana (it's 8 on 5, with the refs sending the Hoosiers to the line 40 times a game).
- UW isn't afraid to go to UWM, like the pansy Marquette Gold is.
Capuano Needs to Dust Off the Funky McNasty Pitch
They couldn't do any worse - as long as Goldy is willing to eat innings and take a pounding, he could even save the bullpen.
Favre Moping Around Camp

JS with a story about Favre not being his usual self in camp. Does he think this team sucks? Does he realize he's done? Is the passion gone? Does he regret not retiring? Does it hurt him to know for the first time in a while he's not 10 times better than his backup?
"In '99 there'd be one a day where you'd go, 'Holy (bleep), I can't believe he made that throw,' " Mike McCarthy said Tuesday. "It's not like the old days, but to me that's good, because I don't need him to play like a wild stallion anymore. We're not built that way."
It's hard to say where Favre is coming from these days. In practice, he has exhibited almost none of the happy-go-lucky qualities that lightened the camp load. And in his infrequent strolls through the locker room during media periods, he has had a blank expression on his face.
On Tuesday, Favre never laughed once during a 27-minute briefing with reporters. He spoke of his enthusiasm for the task at hand but his body language really didn't back it up
Brewers Status Check
Brewers Status Check Link
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Aaaarrggghhhh. Finally...
Lou Holtz - Irish Cheerleader
So I came across Mark May and Grandma Lou Holtz picking their College Football top 10 on BooYaCenter last night. Unfortunately, I stopped to watch. The top 10 was pretty standard: USC, LSU, Wisconsin 4th, blah, blah, blah. The fun started when the host, Rece Davis, asked “give me a team just outside your top 10?” Mark May gives us TCU of the Mountain West. Not too big of a shocker, many have them as this year’s Boise St. If they get past Texas (yes, that’s a big “if"), they go undefeated. Then comes Granny Holtz with……you guessed it….Notre Dame!! May and Davis even started ripping him. They lose their QB, RB, and top 2 WRs from a team that wasn’t even top 10 last year!! I’ve herd educated football people say they have a chance to go 6-6, a good chance.
This is just one example of the annoying homerism on ESPN. Has anyone else noticed? Actually, how can’t you. In 2005, Boston homer (and great baseball writer) Peter Gammons picked the following: David Ortiz for AL MVP, Pedro Martinez for NL Cy Young, and Nomar Garciaparra (WTF?) for NL MVP. See a trend here? If it's Tom Jackson and Mark Schlereth propping Denver, Steve Phillips the Mets, or Mike Irvin the Cowboys, the homerism by these ESPN personalities never cease to amaze.
Monday, August 13, 2007
Unfortunately "Easy Lover" did not catch on

Jon Miller...Oops
Found this one from AwfulAnouncing.com. Longtime ESPN baseball broadcaster Jon Miller mixes up the Lee’s: Derek and Carlos. No big deal….until he tries to apologize:
Well, during the commercial break, someone on ESPN’s crack production squad must have told Miller that Carlos Lee doesn’t play for the Cubs and that Derrek Lee is the Cubs’ first baseman, so he issued a “correction” (again, paraphrased) …
"Folks, before the break, I misidentified the Cubs first baseman, Derrek Lee, as being Carlos Lee. Carlos Lee plays up in Milwaukee, where he signed a big long-term contract over the offseason."
Um. OK then…thanks for clearing that up?
Big Home Stand
First things first: St Louis. They're sitting a no-so-comfortable 5.5 games back. Dick Ankiel may be the spark plug the Redbirds have been looking for. Considering they've missed Chris Carpenter all year and one of their teammates died, Tony LaVodka has done a great job keeping them in the running. Then again, the Brewers/Cubs have done their part too. Does anybody want this crappy division?
JJ has shown signs of life, finally. As has Jenks. The bullpen has been Louganis about 4 out of every 5 games.
Where was Ned yesterday when Prince was ready to fight the umpire? Get out there Ned! Get in Blue's face so you get tossed and Prince doesn't! WTF?
Your Daily Johnny Clay Update
Johnny Clay, the University of Wisconsin’s blue-chip football recruit from Racine, has completed his summer school work and will find out fairly soon whether he’ll be eligible to play for the Badgers this fall.
Clay, a 6-foot-2, 222-pound running back from Park High School, took two English classes this summer at Horlick High School with the hopes of gaining his eligibility.
While neither Wisconsin nor Park officials would discuss Clay’s situation, it was believed Clay needed an "A’’ and a "B’’ in those courses to be eligible at Wisconsin.
It’s unknown how long it’ll take Clearinghouse officials to make a final determination on Clay’s status, although there is speculation it’ll be within two weeks.
Even if Clay is cleared to play, it’s still highly unlikely he’d be ready to play in the Badgers’ season opener Sept. 1 against Washington State.
Clay would, however, likely be ready to play in the Badgers’ Big Ten opener Sept. 22 against Iowa at Camp Randall in Madison.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
The Shermanator

Ron Dayne, Samkon Gado, Ahman Green, Mike Flanagan, Ben Steele, Owen Daniels, Vonta Leech, and Kevin Barry.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Heisman Winner, 2019
Video Link.
Packers/Steelers Quick Hitters
A quick recap of tonight's Packers/Steelers exhibition game:
The Good:
- Aaron Rodgers. Pretty much every person I know absolutely hates this guy. I still don't know why. He looked good in the pocket and on the run. Sure, he'll never be #4 (of course), but I feel he can be at least a servicable NFL QB. Then again, we may never know as Favre probably thinks he has 5 more years left in him.
- The D-Line. This line will be a bitch this year. Cullen Jenkins was the biggest standout with a speed rush, strip and recovery all in one. He added another sack.
- James Jones looked pretty good. I'll say it again: This year's Jennings?
- Pass blocking.
- Brandon Jackson showed a little burst...vs the second string D
- Corners Will Blackman and Jarrett Bush both made a few play
- The punter and kickers looked good. Rookie K Mason Crosby nailed a 52 yarder
The Bad:
- The First string offense did nothing. Ditto for the Steelers
- The Safety position. Wow. These guys are terrible. They're going to make a pretty formidable front 7 look bad by giving up big plays all year long. Atari Bigby was having a good camp. He and Marviel Underwood pretty much shit the bed tonight. Brutal
- Bubba Franks is Louganis. Dropped an easy 10 yard pass from Rodgers. This guy is done. Can we just make him a glorified tackle and call him Tootie Robbins at this point?
- I was waiting with bated breathe to see Pitt's new mascot, Steely McBeam. Part Bill Cowher, part homosexual, part guy on Dire Straits "Money for Nothing" video. Didn't see it.
- Dick Gannon is a below average color man
- The run blocking was poor, at best
Braun-Gone
Brauny's heroics wins it for the Brewers...is that two straight road wins?? Hindenburg Lidge blows up again in the 9th. Braun, my man-crush for you has never been bigger. In fact, I created a little song for him. It's called "An Ode to #8" and it goes a little something like this:
Ryan's the best, around!
Nothings gonna ever keep Ryan down,
Ryan's the best, around!
Nothings gonna ever keep Ryan down,
Ryan's the best, around!
Nothings gonna ever keep Ryan dooooooowwwwwn
Friday, August 10, 2007
A Simple Solution
Or...
Matty V: Not a Fan of St. Louis

Moose Haas: Bikini Contest Judge
Picked up a copy of The Onion today at lunch at my local Big Mike's. There is an ad for the Miss Hawaiian Tropic International Bikini Contest Wisconsin State Finals to be held August 18th at Potawatomi. The highlight here is the list of "Celebrity" judges (I had to look up who some of these guys were):- Kato Kaelin (not proud to say I now live in the city he grew up in)
- Dan Haggerty (according to Wikipedia," the burly, bearded star of TV's "Grizzly Adams".)
- George Thompson (Former Marquette baller; man pissed off his retired number was worn by Lazar Hayward last season)
- Joe Panos (Cleared paths for Moss and Fletcher and some jokers with the Eagles and Bills)
- Hacienda Brothers (some sort of country/R&B band)
- Art Kramer (Milwaukee Wave Assistant coach)
- Adam Burish (Former Badger hockey player, plays for the always crappy Blackhawks)
- Moose Haas (Career total of 100 wins and a 4.01 ERA. Would probably be the ace of the current Brewers staff)
- Jerry Augustine (Former Brewer and UWM baseball coach. Also a career 0-2 record as manager against the Racine Post 546 Legion team. in the early 90's. Unfortunately we did not fare as well against the Greg Brock lead Muskego team.)
- Alley Faith (Morning radio person on some station in Milwaukee)
- Steve Haywood (Sports talk Radio guy in Milwaukee)
- Tom Sutton (Former Channel 12 Sportscaster)
- Joel Gawronski (Even Google couldn't help me here, something to do with volleyball, I gathered)
I think Brad Chopp (Founder of the sports blog Chuckie Hacks) would have fit in with this group of jokers.
Criminals in Two Rivers: Not the Brightest.
Great story from today's J-S.
An 18-year-old Two Rivers man was seriously burned when he and another man attempted to remove gasoline from a riding lawn mower that ignited when one of them lit a flame to illuminate the area, according to the Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department.The man was taken by private vehicle to Aurora Medical Center in Two Rivers after yesterday's incident but was later transferred to Columbia St. Mary's Regional Burn Center in Milwaukee.According to the sheriff's department, the dispatch center received a 911 call shortly before 4 a.m. reporting a fire in the Town of Two Rivers. Fire officials there confirmed that a large storage shed was fully engulfed in flames.Further investigation confirmed that the burn victim was related to the fire.Investigators learned that the victim and a second man, also 18, went to the property and entered the storage shed with the intent to remove the gasoline from the riding lawnmower when the explosion occurred.The second 18-year-old was arrested and is being held in Manitowoc County on unspecified felony charges.Information available this morning does not indicate whether the man that was burned was also arrested.
First off, how large is the tank on a riding mower? 3 or 4 gallons? So, these morons were trying to steal $12 worth of gas? Also, I would have loved to hear how the conversation went when they decided to use a lighter as a source of light. For some reason I picture Beavis and Butthead doing this in Mr. Anderson's shed.
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Milwaukee Tourism Update
Wild Thing Returns
The End of Counsenino

Adam Jones Continues to Entertain
Jones told ESPN2 that he did visit a strip club the night before a hearing with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in New York in April. Jones said he went in to get something to eat and that was what he told Goodell.
"If I could do anything different, I wouldn't have went and gotten nothing to eat then. There wasn't even no girls in there," he said with a smile.
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Paul Thompson = Ray Finkle

WTF?
I'm Saying 1-5 at the Bye Week
Philadelphia Eagles
@ New York Giants
San Diego Chargers
@ Minnesota Vikings
Chicago Bears
Washington Redskins
BYE
@ Denver Broncos
@ Kansas City Chiefs
Minnesota Vikings
@ Detroit Lions (Thanksgiving)
@ Dallas Cowboys
Oakland Raiders
@ St. Louis Rams
@ Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Bonds Finally Hit #756
Rockies 11, Brewers 4
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
The Awvee Storey Story
"The coaches said they needed defense and rebounding, and that was a light bulb to my head," Storey said. "I thought, 'This is what I do.'"
Storey was dismissed from the D-League last season after he punched teammate Martynas Andriuskevicius during a practice session with the Dakota Wizards. Andriuskevicius suffered a skull fracture and a concussion, but he declined to press charges against his teammate.
"Marti is a cool guy," Storey said.
Mini Horse Hater Goes Down

Badger Props

Mench Talking Smack
"He's one of those guys that for some reason does well against us," Mench said. "I don't know why. He doesn't do anything special."
Monday, August 6, 2007
Rickie's a Singles Machine
Of course, 4 of those hits are singles (1 double) and he hasn't driven in a run yet. Baby steps.
Alfonso is Broken
That's a big blow. That would be like the Brewers losing....Corey Hart?
2007 Stats (Note that Hart has approximately 100 less at bats):
Soriano: .296 BA, 18 HR, 42 RBI, 18 SB, .511 Slugging, .336 OBP, 95 K's
Hart: .277 BA, 18 HR, 48 RBI, 17 SB, .512 Slugging, .347 OBP, 67 K's
The Man, The Myth, The Legend
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Saturday, August 4, 2007
That Thing Burns 17 Gallons of Gas Just Starting it...

- If he gets a DUI and passes out while driving, he can just run over anything in site and walk away without a scratch
- Instead of hanging out at strip clubs, he could tow one back to his house
- He needs this to carry Brian Billick's ego to practice every day
- Tony Siragusa is still a big Ravens fan...he needs transport to the games somehow
- Tank Johnson needs a wingman for all his ammo
- Chris McAlister: Not a big Toyota Prius fan
- This is the actual moving truck Art Modell used while stealing the Browns from Cleveland.
Photo courtesy of Deadspin
Corey Hart, Former Cobra Kai?
Hart: THE WAY OF THE FIST SIR.
Friday, August 3, 2007
Your First Place Milwaukee Brewers
The Cubs bullpen reverts to form and the Brewers are once again in first in the NL Central. Hopefully today will be a better experience than yesterday at the old ballpark. The terrible game along with our seating location along the 3rd base line in the sun made for a rough day.
The highlight of the day was one of the guys in our group suffering from heat exhaustion. As he was getting loaded on the little ambulance thing, I happened to walk by. Someone had to go down to the first aid place with him, so that ended up being me. The highlight of the first aid room was the drunk/sunburned 20 year old who looked in rough shape. When her very intoxicated friends walked in, they yelled out, "What's up bitch!" and flashed her. The girl immediately started crying.
Really, a great time in the Miller Park First Aid room.
Looking forward to a win and the start of building our lead back up tonight!
Hook 'Em?
Well, that sure would be better than freaking Rutgers or Syracuse.



















