Posted on July - 19 - 2009

Sunday Wrap-up Initial Style: JP, JFJ, JB, BB & CB

14343 Sunday Wrap up Initial Style: JP, JFJ, JB, BB & CB

I have suggested it for a long time, but to no avail, here’s hoping Simmon’s has better luck than I have:

“Why allow J.P. Ricciardi to trade Roy Halladay at all?

“Why not just fire the highly unpopular general manager of the Blue Jays now rather than have him charged with the responsibility of dealing away the most treasured asset in Toronto sports?Ricciardi and his Jays are where they always are — nowhere — which has been his condescending history on the job. Eight years of spinning his wheels, going nowhere, talking a better game than his team played. If Ricciardi isn’t going to be around beyond this season — and please, tell me why he should be? — why not strip him of his powers now, rather than place him in a position to deal away Halladay and establish the template for the Blue Jays’ future. This is not unlike John Ferguson Jr.’s last year on the job with the Maple Leafs, although in fairness to Ricciardi, he is no Ferguson. He hasn’t set this franchise back a decade, although he has signed enough questionable contracts along the way to do so. If trading Halladay is deemed in the best interest of the Jays — and that itself is open to debate — then trade him. But don’t have Ricciardi do it. His time has come and gone. He won’t be here to see the prospects he picks up make it. Someone else will be in his chair. And that someone should be making this all-important transaction: Not a lame-duck general manager certainly on his way out.”

Not a lame duck who has performed as lousy as this one has! What doesn’t matter is what the fans think. GM’s don’t get into lame duck years unless ownerships desire to keep them is in question. Never before has a GM been left hanging when ownership was funny sold on him. Either they are re-upped or they won’t be. Why then let JP deal the most valuable asset? Success in the guys tenure is easy to measure. He has been around that long. You either believe in him or you don’t. I say they don’t and therefore he should be the guy setting up the most important move in the last 10 years.

“Brian Burke has invested more than $22 million in the Maple Leafs defence, which is about $5 million more than the Boston Bruins will pay for their defence this coming season. The Bruins, for the record, allowed 96 fewer goals against than did the Leafs last season”

And the point is??? Look, as you will see in a minute, Burke inherited a mess. He has also brought on salary. You have to start somewhere.

“Burke is still victimized by lousy contracts he had nothing to do with — Jeff Finger at $3.5 million; Jason Blake at $4.5 million; Lee Stempniak at $2.5 million; Jamal Mayers at $1.4 million; and the buyout dollars of Darcy Tucker and Andrew Raycroft at $1.7 million. And if you include the $3.3 million for the rarely healthy Mike Van Ryn, that’s almost $17 million worth of useless contracts — or just about one Vernon Wells deal.”

The Wells deal sucks, but at least everyone is being honest in saying they endorsed it. Cliff and JFJ really had some gems didn’t they? Am I crazy, or I am the only guy who isn’t stuck on this anti-Jeff Finger parade. He is what he is. He got market money for last year. N E X T

So I wasn’t the only one was ready to puke every time @chrisbosh tweeted over the last couple of weeks…

First Simmons:”The Chris Bosh Twitter update you can’t live without: “Hello world! Left my iphone on the plane last night, definitely not happy about that one.”
Then Blair” Chris Bosh’s agent, Henry Thomas, is moving to Creative Artists Agency and taking his clients (Bosh, Dwyane Wade and Devin Harris, among others) with him. I wish he’d take Bosh’s BlackBerry with him and throw it in the garbage. The Charlie V thing was good for charity but enough is enough. We’re verging on Bosh overkill”

Funny how twitter has been used and then in some rare cases abused by some in the sports world. Quick all you social media guru’s how many of CB’s 50,000 followers are active users???

“This could very well be our last homestand,” she said. “We’re leaving on Monday. If something happens before the trade deadline, I won’t be back. That’s difficult. That’s more than difficult.”

The “she” is Mrs. Halladay. Wow- talk about one foot out the door already! I mean come on. Are the kids things packed too???

The Espy’s were on tonight. Did you watch? Me neither.

So tomorrow is d-day for Jarett Jack. Here’s hoping he becomes a Raptor and that 640 locks him up for a weekly appearance. The guy brings it (whatever it is) on the radio.

Let’s see, one week one, one week off, doesn’t that put Mccown off this week? Faulds???? Anyone????

For those who keep emailing me about updates on the Phoenix Coyotes thing, I will be happy to do so when there is news. By the way, what was the name of the Balisillie drive to get another team in the golden horseshoe again? Make it what?????

Have a good night

Simmons is here
Blair is here

Posted on May - 29 - 2009

Bikini OTD Sports Radio Tonight

Here’s your bikini of the day from bikinibeat.org:

laurena Bikini OTD Sports Radio Tonight

On Fan 590 Tonight- thanks to Mike S.

McCown is on vacation, Rob Faulds is guest host.

- Open phones with Faulds from 4:05 to 4:55
- Business report at 4:55
- Co-host at 5:05 is Jim Kelley
- Friday roundtable from 5:05 to 7:00 with Gord Kirke and Jeff Blair

On 640 with Brady and Watters:

440 Bob McKenzie, TSN
5-6 Bruce Boudreau & John Anderson, Caps & Thrashers coaches
610 Darren Dreger, TSN
640 John Davidson, St. Louis Blues GM

Posted on February - 06 - 2009

Toronto Sports Radio Tonight

drive home

drive home

On Fan 590
Bob McCown
Jim Kelly
Neil Smith

On 640 Toronto
440 Bob McKenzie, TSN
510 Jacques Demers, RDS
540 Ron Wilson, Maple Leafs coach
610 Darren Dreger, TSN
640 Pat Morris, Avery’s agent

Posted on February - 05 - 2009

Toronto Sports Radio Tonight Updated

On The Fan590
5:40 Bart Andrus, The Head Coach Of The Toronto Argos
Rob Becker on the Bonds case,
Keith Law on Off-season baseball
Iain Page of the Golf Channel

On 640 Toronto
540 Christine Simpson, NHL Network
550 Michel Therrien, Penguins head coach
610 Darren Dreger, TSN
640 Mark Seidel, Chief Scout for North American Central Scouting

Posted on February - 04 - 2009

Toronto Sports Radio Tonight UPDATED

On 590 with Mccown and Kelly:
Dan Shulman of ESPN at 5:05
Leafs GM Brian Burke at 5:25
former NHL linesman Ray Scapinello at 5:45.

On 640 with Brady and Watters:
505 Darcy Regier, Sabres GM
540 Rob Higgins, Fantasy Hockey Expert
610 Darren Dreger, TSN
640 Joe Bowen, Leafs Broadcaster

Posted on February - 03 - 2009

Toronto Sports Radio Tonight

On the Fan with McCown and Kelly:

TBA

On 640 with Brady and Watters:
Mitch Kupchak, GM of the Lakers, 440p

Gary Bettman in studio 5p-6p

Scott Morrison 610-630p

Brian Duff, NHL Network 640p

Posted on January - 20 - 2009

Toronto Sports Radio Tonight

No word from the folks at the fan tonight

On 640, besides all the rock talk:

Lee Stempniak 510
Rob Higgins 540
Scott Morrison 610

Posted on January - 12 - 2009

Toronto Sports Radio- A Review

A happy Sunday evening to all. I had a great time on the radio today. Murray and his crew were terrific. Little TSM and I enjoyed ourselves and I would love to do it again. Murray has promised me a copy of the segment and I will put it up as soon as I get it. For those of you who were kind enough to both listen and email me privately thanks for kind words, they are greatly appreciated.

With that review of my foray into the medium, lets switch gears and start to focus on the first media power rankings. Here is a review of the folks on the two radio stations that cover sports in the city:

On the Fan: Rick Ralph, Don Landry, Gord Stellick, Daren Millard, Nick Kypreos,Mike Brophy,Doug Farraway,Jack Armstrong, Doug MacLean, Bob McCown, Stephen Brunt, Jim Kelly, Roger Lajoie, Norm Rumack and throw in Eric Smith, Paul Jones, Paul Johnson, Sherman Hamilton and Jack Armstrong, Howard Berger, Rob Faulds, James Deacon and a myriad of regular guests(Dan Shulman, Rob Becker, Peter King, Brian Cooper, Jeff Blair, Richard Griffin, Bob Elliot, Michael Grange, Mary Ormsby, Keith Law, Iain Page, Gord Kirke, John Wells, David Shoalts, Glen Healy, Scotty Bowman, Jay Triano, Chris Schultz, Damien Cox, Elliott Friedman, Nick Kypreos, Pierre Mcguire, Adrion Smith, Eric Smith
On 640: Bill Watters, Darren Dreger, Greg Brady, Jonas Siegel, Andy Frost and their guests(Bob the Bear Cowan, Darren Dreger, Scott Morrison, BoB McKenzie, Christine Simpson,Brian Duff, Rob Higgins, Jim Ralph, Joe Bowen, Sean Baligian,
The first caveat is obvious, one is a 24 hour sports station, the other, well, it’s a talk radio station that does several hours of sports a day. The Fan is the measuring stick in this town. They have been here the longest, built an established brand and continue to create and host excellent programming. Are they perfect? Of course not. One of their biggest problems, in my opinion anyway, is that there simply is not that much to talk about 24/7. Having said that they do a damn good job filling the hours. I am not an Argo’s fan nor do i follow soccer or high school sports. I don’t bet on football either so there are times that I just have no real reason to listen. To either stations when those topics are being discussed.
I am not listening to the fan early enough to listen to Rick Ralph start the day, so I can’t comment on his show. I think he does a great job on his news updates though. Stellick and Landry, in my opinion are a big tease. They own the morning drive when it comes to sports. They are on a sports station but I feel that they do more sizzle and less steak. They don’t talk hardcore sports as much as they do hi-jinx. The odd joke or “bit” is fine. In my opinion it is just over kill. The John Gibbons, Ken Dryden, Vito from Woodbridge and the mind reader schtick are just lame now – again in my opinion. Their insiders can be great. When they talk sports they are terrific. The segments they used to do with Sam Mitchell were the best on the station. I could do without Kathryn Humphreys to be honest.

You listen to Mike Hogan and Mike Tooth, you can’t help but think these are two good guys. They love all things Canadian, junior and college athletics and of course the CFL. Unfortunately, and maybe it’s just for me, but, very little of that makes for interesting radio. Like I said, they sound like nice guys talking sports. They have some decent guests who seem to know a lot about the CFL and Canadian college football. They do get some good NFL guests as well, however I think I am the only sports fan in this city who is not enamored with Chris Schultz. From my perspective, he is way too technical and relies too much on that from his playing days. He too, seems like a nice enough guy, just not compelling enough to listen to. I find their hockey and baseball coverage lacking. They do spend at least an hour each and every week during the season on the Raptors and that is great to listen to. As I have said though, by virtue of not being an Argo/CFL guy there are at least 2 days a week where I will instantly change the channel because that is all they talk about.

The first daily battle starts at the noon hour. This is a war that is starting to get more interesting as the days go by. Every time Kypreos and Watters are on the tv together they look like they are going to kill each other. Watters the ex-agent, assistant GM, high school coach and color commentator vs. Kypreos the ex touch guy player turned analyst/insider. You can’t help but believe that they truly want to cream the other every chance they get and they go head to head on most days at the noon hour. Mallard and Brophy are there with Kypreos and a ton of quality guests. The one nice thing about this show is that it pretty unstructured. In this case it sounds like a couple of guys talking about hockey the same way we all do with our own friends. Brophy lost of respect from me this past week when he went toe to toe with Pat Quinn, tried to embarrass him and was wrong. Up the dial, you throw in Dreger and another great group of guests and you have a show that is quite good too. Dreger seems to the new(er) boy wonder on the scene. He breaks a ton of stories and where he used to have to sit in McKenzie’s shadow he has his own track record now and people look to see what he is going to have to say when a story seems to be breaking, if he wasn’t the one to break it. Kypreos is a little too pro-player and Wilbur too ignorant (I prefer bigoted but I am flexible Mike S.) and his anti-MLSE stance has just about run its course. Truth is, I try to listen to who and what each are going to be talking about on a given day and listen based on that information. If you don’t care about listening live then you can do what I tend to do and pick after the fact by listening in on the web late at night.
Doug Fairway is the Fan’s DH. I have no clue if this true, but I get the feeling that he is the go to guy at the fan. He does an admirable job filling in WHENEVER. He ihas some good opinions and I love listening to his sarcasm when he does the deadline show or other big event shows. I have never heard his 1pm show so I can’t comment on it.
The one show I really like on the Fan is Maclean who just needs to stop talking about his own wealth for a segment and Armstrong who seems to know his basketball (hell if I know) and makes a great effort to talk shop in all the other sports, including hockey. These guys work really well together, they get good guests and both bring unique perspectives to the events as they unfold each and every afternoon.
The big boys come out during the drive home show. As I wrote this past week, when McCown and Wilbur are ON their respective games, both are excellent. McCown with Burke this week was the best interview I have heard with Burke since he took the job. When Wilbur actually interviewed Collangelo and didn’t try to use jokes and innuendo to prove to his listeners how close he is to the guests as he usually does he proved to be a great interviewer. It was the first time I had heard that in him. He should go that route more often. The shows are very different if you think about it though. McCown is the host on Prime Time Sports. Kelly or Brunt (or anyone else sitting in as co-host) fill in with opinion while McCown leads the discussions and directs the show. On 640, it is almost as if Brady is driving the ship. That is not to suggest there is no deference on the air, it is clear it is Wilbur’s show (hell, look at the name). Brady is driving the show though; Brady leads the show through, calls, breaks, news traffic etc. He is the one who introduces guests. Neither format is right, but they are different. Kelly is McCown’s Ed McMahon, Brunt much less so. There is no real sense of that on 640. The guys disagree quite often and there seems to be a mutual amount of respect for the opinion of the other. To me again, it comes down to the guests. In this category McCown wins for diversity. Whom is best is based on opinion of course. Put Mckenzie on with McCown up against the combo of Dreger and Morrission on 640 and you have a pretty difficult decision. 2 nights a week McCown does round tables. I think the format used to be great. I am not overly fond of a lot of the folks who have been around the table recently. Nothing personal, but Rob Faulds, and Mary Ormsby just don’t interest me that much, and a result I seem to be flipping more often away from them as I did before. The same can be said for having Morrison and Dreger on every night. I know, this is a leaf town, and we all love to talk LEAFS, LEAFS, LEAFS…but I would like to have a little variety. As with the lunch hour, my listening depends greatly on who is going to be on the show (both hosting and guesting!) I look every night to see who was on the show I didn’t listen to and try to catch parts of what they put on the web.

There is no better interviewer in the game, in this city then Bob McCown. We all know if big news breaks in the world of sports McCown will have a take on it, and someone involved at a high level will be on PTS to talk about it. It’s hard to compete with that. When it is hockey related, especially the Leafs 640 is the place to go. Wilbur and Brady do a great job breaking down all things Maple Leafs. With Burke in town they are providing much more balanced opinions on the Leafs and despite the fact they are on each and every night, Morrison and Dreger have the league covered. I will take Jonas’s green-ness over Howie’s editorials every day. If Berger could just report on the facts he would be a good beat guy. Jonas needs to spend more time in front of the mirror and work on his own material.

After 7pm, I don’t listen that much unless I am in the car. I listen to pre, post and live games. If I have twitter on, the Fan does a phenomenal job keeping folks up to date as to what is coming up on the air. If any of the shows have interesting topics/guests I tune in. Norm Rumack (I know, I sound like a broken record)does get some interesting people on who just don’t get called upon during the normal business day. He is much easier to listen to know that he adopted a team other then the Leafs and his rah rah Syracuse is pretty funny. I will say this, I will take the personality of Andy Frost vs. Mike Wilner any day. Both guys have the worst jobs in sports media, taking post game calls. It has become more apparent that this has taken a toll on Wilner as he gets more crotchety each and every year. Frost seems to have the right demeanor for the gig and man no better a voice for radio exists in this town.
So, there you have it. A fairly comprehensive run down on sports radio here in Toronto. I am going to try to provide the weekly media power rankings. Everyone is fair game. Radio, TV, print, play-by play etc. So many of you send me clips, links and articles, I will need more of the same so keep em coming.

Posted on December - 24 - 2008

Tis The Season…

Tis the season so we thought the TSM faithful could compile a list of gift wishes for our favorite sports personalities….TSM and I will kick things off with a few of our own ideas.  Please add yours in the comments:

Howard Berger:

  • A Heathcliff Huxtable sweater collection
  • Subscriptions to Leafs TV and Centre Ice packages (a nice stocking stuffer)

Damian Cox:

  • A better headline writer…this was at the top of his list too I think

Jim Kelly:

  • A contract from WGR 550 (Buffalo radio) so that we don’t have to listen to him any longer this side of the border

Plaxico Burress:

  • A gun rack and shooting lessons

Ron MacLean:

  • A new panel for HNIC Hot Stove…(can’t watch Millbury & Strachan any longer)

Eklund:

  • 1 accurate prediction and where he didn’t take > 4 positions

For the Jays:

  • Season ticket holders
  • A new General Manager

The Leafs

  • A Stanley Cup….oops, that should be for the 2011 list

The Argos:

  • A new coach

The Vanier Cup:

  • A venue

Bob McCowen:

  • Better sources

Gord Kirke:

  • Recruiting gig for the Blue Jays president vacancy

Cito Gaston

  • A time machine set to 2010

Chris Bosh

  • Charles Oakley

Bryan Colangelo

  • Honeymoon extension

Jeff Blair

  • Better material to write about

Curtis Joseph

  • Career win 450

Brian Burke:

  • Many, many top draft picks

On behalf of TSM, we wish all of you and your families a happy and healthy holiday season and New Year.  If you are going through withdrawal, TSM will be home soon!

LT

 

Posted on December - 08 - 2008

…. Buffalo Sabres Deny Kelly’s Story

Anyone surprised by this?

“Absolutely not,” Quinn told TSN on Monday. “We’re not selling the team, we’re not moving the team to Hamilton, there is absolutely nothing going on.”

as for Mr. Balsillie :

“Balsillie also reportedly approached Golisano about a potential sale of the Sabres last December, only to be turned down. “From time to time reports surface quoting anonymous sources claiming a club is for sale, or that Jim is doing this or that with respect to a particular club,” Balsillie’s lawyer Richard Rodier told TSN on Monday. “These reports have generally been inaccurate. More importantly, these reports unfairly put the incumbent owners (or club management) in the uncomfortable and potentially destabilizing situation of having to comment on these inaccurate reports. Very unfairly. As such we have no comment beyond referring you to the statement made by Larry Quinn, the Managing Partner of the Sabres.”

Not that they wouldn’t consider selling though, right Mr. Quinn:

“Quinn added that while the owenership group will always keep an open ear to offers, they are not looking for suitors right now. “We listen to everything,” he told TSN. “However, the reality is we’re happy and we’re definitely not shopping for a buyer.”

Will be interesting to see how this plays out on PTS tonight. You can read more on TSN if you like…


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