Sunday, January 22, 2012

The South Stander Edition #10

Nuggets Thoughts of the Week:


Tebow Time in Denver may be over til next season, but his heroic last minute and overtime comebacks seem to have inspired Denver's other teams to never give up and to keep believing.


The Denver Nuggets finished a four game road trip to the East Coast this week, and came away from it with four wins. Two wins in overtime, including a double-overtime victory over Carmelo Anthony and his New York Knicks at Madison Square Gardens.


Saturday's game in New York marked the first time that the Nuggets played their former all-star, Carmelo Anthony, after he demanded a trade to the Knicks in 2011.


To start the game, Denver came out working together as a team, passing the ball, as usual. Andre Miller had a great alley-oop pass to Mozgov to put Denver up early in the first. By half time though, the Nuggets were down by 8.


Carmelo Anthony nearly led the Knicks back to victory as he tied the game at 98 in the final seconds of regulation. It was then all Anthony in the first overtime period, as he kept the ball and drove at the basket. Anthony though seemed as if he was going to win the game single handed for the Knicks, but the Nuggets began triple-teaming Melo. The Nuggets tied the game again in the final seconds of the first OT and Anthony tried to get the game winner, but ended up throwing the ball out of bounds, in what looked like an awkward pass.


In the second overtime period, the Knicks showed their lack of depth off the bench as the game wares on. The Knicks looked tired and exhausted as the Nuggets finally went up by 5 and on to win the game 119-114. Gallinari, Anthony's replacement from the Knicks trade last season scored a career high 37 points on 19 attempts. Anthony scored 25 points on the night, but it took him 30 attempts. Anthony was 10 of 30 in shooting attempts in the game.


Knicks fans left the game frustrated at Anthony's performance, calling him a ball hog. This is something that Denver fans are very familiar with and it was obvious on Saturday night that the Nuggets came away from the Anthony trade with the better deal.


Click here to watch the full game highlights of the Nuggets double OT win.


The Nuggets ended the week with a 12-5 record, 1.5 games behind the Thunder for the division lead. The Nuggets are also currently ranked second in the western conference, again behind the Thunder.


Avalanche Thoughts of the Week:


The only thing bigger than a quarterback controversy in Denver might be a goaltender controversy. And the Avalanche are in the middle of one. Giguere, the 13 year veteran and Varlamov the young 3 year veteran, have both shown great flashes this year. Unexpectedly though, Giguere has a better save percentage and winning record than Varlamov this season.


Like so many other Denver teams, the Avalanche have had their share of overtime games this month. In January the Avs are 2-1 in OT games, and 11-2 in OT this season. Most recently, the Avs beat Florida 4-3 in overtime with Peter Mueller scoring two goals with one assist in the game.


Last night, the Avalanche traveled to L.A. to take on the Kings. Mueller again scored the go-ahead goal, and Giguere showed his old playoff form once again to give Colorado a 3-1 win and move them into the eighth place in the conference. The Avalanche are one of many teams vying for the final few playoff spots as we approach about two months left in the season. The Kings are in seventh place.


Landeskog (left) and Galidari (right) talk to a group of teens at the Denver Bouldering Club.
19-year old Avalanche rookie, Gabriel Landeskog, scored an insurance goal for the Avs in the third period. Landeskog passed across the rink to Stansy who then gave it right back to Landeskog as he took a shot from the slot and scored.


With ten goals and 13 assists in his rookie season, Landeskog has quickly become one of my favorite players. Besides his play on the ice, Landeskog and teammate TJ Galidari have started a community service project that works with at-risk teenagers in Denver to get them in shape called the Avs Team Fit Program. Landeskog and Galidari took 15 of these kids to the Denver Bouldering Club to introduce them to rock climbing. Its rare to see professional athletes be involved in climbing/outdoor programs outside of their sport,  because of the risk of injury. I'm thrilled to see these two young Avs players doing programs like this and I am sure they made a big impact on the teenagers they took climbing.


Rockies Thoughts of the Week:


Dealin' Dan (O'Dowd) has been at it again for the Rockies, in one of the team's most active week's during this off-season.


Before ever even putting on a Colorado jersey, pitcher Kevin Slowey was sent to to Cleveland for relief pitcher Zach Putnam. Dan O'Dowd then focused his attention on finding a true starting second baseman. O'Dowd had been eyeing Red Sox shortstop Marco Suctaro, but the deal seemed dead by mid-week. The Rockies then agreed to send Boston relief pitcher Clayton Mortenson in exchange for Suctaro. Suctaro, 36, hit .299 last season with seven homeruns and 58 RBIs. He also has a .992 fielding percentage, which is the second highest for second basemen in MLB.


One concern for the Rockies now is the age of their starting in field. Catcher Ramon Hernandez is 35 and 1B Todd Helton, Marco Suctaro, and Casey Blake are all 38. Troy Tulowitzki is the only starting infielder under 30, at 27 years old. The Rockies are hoping that this experienced and aging infield will allow promising prospects like 3B Jordan Pacheco and C Willin Rosario to develop for a year longer before taking their places at Coors Field. Pacheco helped lead his fall league team to a championship this offseason and won the fall league MVP award. The Rockies also hope that promising young outfielder, Charlie Blackmon, will make a full recovery from a broken foot he suffered last season.


The Rockies also obtained big name free-agent Michael Cuddyer, who has played his entire 10 year career with Minnesota. Cuddyer is expected to provide another big-bat in Colorado's line up to provide more offense. Cuddyer hit .284 with 20 HRs and 70 RBI's last season with Minnesota. The addition of Cuddyer allowed the Rockies to trade out-fielder Seth Smith to Oakland for pitchers Guillermo Moscoso and Josh Outman. 


The Rockies had recently been shopping Smith because of his lack of production at the plate against left-handed pitchers. Moscoso had a 3.84 ERA in 21 starts last season with Oakland, going 8-10. Outman was 3-5 in 9 starts with a 3.70 ERA.


The biggest question now for the Rockies as Spring Training approaches is who will make up their starting rotation. Jhoulys Chacin is expected to be the number one starter with all the other spots up for grabs from the many pitchers the Rockies have recently acquired. Juan Nicasio is also expected to compete for a spot in the rotation after recovering from a broken neck from last season. Nicasio says his recovery is progressing well and expects to be pitching in Spring Training.


Here's the Rockies projected starting day line up:



Projected Starting Day Lineup

Player
Position
1
Dexter Fowler
CF
2
Marco Suctaro
2B
3
Carlos Gonzalez
LF
4
Troy Tulowitzki
SS
5
Todd Helton
1B
6
Michael Cuddyer
RF
7
Ramon Hernandez
C
8
Casey Blake
3B
9
Jhoulys Chacin
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Rapids Thoughts of the Week:


The Colorado Rapids reported to training camp this week, and there were many new faces there, including the coaching staff.


Wells Thompson, one of the Rapids mid-fielder, won the beep-test (a multi-stage fitness test) and the Rapid's first round draft pick this year, Tony Cascio, finished second. The beep-test is meant to demonstrate a player's overall fitness and athleticism.


Tony Cascio, the Rapid's first round pick.
Cascio was a mid-fielder/forward at UCONN where he scored 24 goals and was named a 2010 NCSAA First Team All American, as well as the 2010 Big East Offensive Player of the Year.


"I'm very happy to get Tony with our pick," said Rapids head coach Oscar Pareja. "We thoughts he was going to go higher than this, so we were very excited when he fell into our hands. He's a disciplined, intense, and versatille player who caught my eye the first time I saw him play. I'm looking forward to bringing him to the group."


The Rapids have also invited to players from a try-out combine to spring training with the team, Defender Isaac Cowles and forward Sam Archer.


"I'm just very thankful for the opportunity," said Cowles afterwards. "That's what it is right now, another opportunity for me to come out and play my best. I just feel so blessed and thank everybody at the Rapids for this opportunity."


Cowles, a Denver native, attended Faith Christian High and played for club team Real Colorado before attending UNC-Charolette for school where he played in the NCAA Cup finals.


With new coach, Oscar Peraja, who will play a faster paced, Latin style of soccer in Colorado many players are hoping to have better seasons. Peraja's style will be more offense oriented which will hopeful serve Rapid's Forward, Caleb Folan well. Folan was not a fan favorite last year, and played poorly, despite having the second most shots on goal on the team. With a new coach who is more focused on offense, Folan may have a break out season with Peraja.


In other Rapids news, Jeff Larentowicz, made his third start for the US Men's National team in their victory over Venezuela.  Larentowicz has been receiving quite a bit of international attention this off season, while also training with EPL side, Bolton.


Broncos Thoughts of the Week:


Denver Bronco's Safety, Brian Dawkins was added to his 9th pro-bowl this week. Dawkins, who missed the final few games of the season with a neck injury seems unlikely to play in the Hawaii game though.


Dawkins joins five other Broncos in the Pro-Bowl inclusing Von Miller, Elvis Dumervil, Champ Bailey, Willis McGahee and left tackle, Ryan Clady.


After the loss to the Patriots, the Denver Broncos held an end of the season press conference. John Elway announced that Tim Tebow will be Denver's starting QB going into training camp. He would not yet name him the starter for the season, assuming he will bring in a couple other QBs to compete with Tebow in training camp. Elway also said that he looks forward to being able to work directly with Tebow this offseason to help him improve his passing motion and hopefully his completion percentage. QB Adam Webber, from the Broncos practice squad, is expected to be one of the other QB at training camp.


Finally, with the Broncos thrilling and unexpected season coming to an end, Denver Post writer Mike Klis has published a book chronicling the season's many great come from behind victories led by Tim Tebow. The book is titled "Will to Win: A Season to Remember". Excerpts from the book can be found here.



Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Attendance Rates

Denver is lucky to be one of only eight cities in the country to have all five professional sports leagues in the US. Considering that Denver is one of the smallest markets in all the leagues, it says a lot about Colorado sports fans that Denver can support all 5 teams successfully.



MLS
NFL
MLB
NBA
NHL
Boston
Revolution
Patriots
Red Sox
Celtics
Bruins
Chicago
Fire
Bears
Cubs, White Sox
Bulls
Blackhawks
Denver
Rapids
Broncos
Rockies
Nuggets
Avalanche
Dallas
FC Dallas
Cowboys
Rangers
Mavericks
Stars
D.C.
DC United
Redskins
Nationals
Wizards
Captiols
New York
Red Bulls
Giants, Jets
Yankees, Mets
Knicks, Nets
Rangers,
Devils, Islanders
Philadelphia
Union
Eagles
Phillies
76ers
Flyers
San Francisco
Earthquakes
49ers, Raiders
Giants, Athletics
Warriors
Sharks


This got me thinking about attendance rates and how the Broncos have sold out every home game since I can remember. So I found the attendance statistics for Denver's 5 pro teams to see how well Denver sports are at drawing fans, and I was impressed.



Rapids
Broncos
Rockies
Nuggets
Avalanche
Average Attendance for most recent complete season
14,838
75,327
35,923
16,901
14,820
Average Percent of Stadium Filled
82%
99%
71%
88%
82%


I then wondered how Denver's attendance statistics compared to the other 7 cities who have all five pro sports. I found the average attendance for each major sports team in each market, and calculated how full each stadium is on average for each team. I then averaged all the teams in each city together to get the attendance rates listed below.


San Francisco is a bit funky because nearly every team was at 100%, but the San Jose Earthquakes were at 115%. For some reason the average attendance at a SJE game is larger than the total capacity of their stadium...

Also, NY has nine teams. Some are well attended (like the Giants, Yankees, and Red Bulls) and others are not well attended (like the Nets and Islanders). This is why NY is below Colorado because some of these rates really dragged them down. If I only included the best attendance records from each sport, NY would be at the top. Oh, the tyranny of choice...too many teams for New Yorkers to choose from!


City Attendance rate
Philadelphia 95.3%
San Francisco 93.8%
Boston 91.9%
Chicago 89.4%
Denver 84.5%
New York 84.1%
D.C. 80.7%
Dallas 79.7%


I was disappointed to see Boston above Denver in this list. I don't think Boston should be better than us at anything.

I then calculated simply average attendance by all five sports (not considering stadium capacity). Dallas skyrocketed to near the top of the list because of the enormity of New Cowboy Stadium. NY also went to the top simply because they have so many teams in the area. I was happy to see Denver above Boston, mostly because of the poor attendance of Revolution games.

City Attendance
New York 34,614
Dallas 33,986
San Francisco 33,877
Philadelphia 33,462
Denver 31,562
Boston 31,174
D.C. 30,606
Chicago 30,266

Here's the attendance rate for other cities whose sports teams I follow, but don't have all 5 pro teams.

I wasn't surprised to see that the Timbers in Portland had nearly a 100% attendance rate, but I was shocked to see that the Trail Blazers in PDX had the 2nd best attendance in the NBA during the 2010-11 season!

Seattle would have been close to 100%, but the Mariners really hurt the city by having only a 48% attendance rate compared to the Seahawks and Sounders who are close to 100%.

City Attendance rate
Portland 98%
Buffalo 92.3%
Seattle 82.7%


MLS
NFL
MLB
NBA
NHL
Portland
Timbers


Trail Blazers

Buffalo

Bills


Sabres
Seattle
Sounders
Seahawks
Mariners


2012 MLS Rapids vs. Timbers!

Rapids Thoughts of the Week:


With the end of the Broncos season coming to a disappointing but overall satisfying end my attention has turned to the Colorado Rapids and Portland Timbers beginning their 2012 seasons.

The new unbalanced schedule in MLS means that the Rapids and Timbers will play three times, twice in Colorado and once in Portland. Thanks to a fun and unexpected trip to the PNW this summer I'll get to see all three games!

Last year's two games were two of the best of the season. The first game was in Colorado as the season-opener and the Timber's first ever MLS game. DSG Park was packed as Rapids fan's celebrated the MLS Cup Championship and Timber's fans flooded the stadium for their first ever pro game. The atmosphere was unrivaled to any other game in Colorado.

The game in Portland was very hard fought by both sides, as the game went into a 0-0 draw for extra time. The Rapids scored a miracle goal on a scramble for the ball in the box a minute into extratime and were able to come away from Portland with a win!


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I can wait for August when I get to experience the atmosphere at Jeld-Wen Field in PDX! Even if it is as an away supporter. I'll have to get to another game during the season as a Timbers fan.

Top 10 Live Games Attended in 2011

1. Bears vs. Broncos

2. Jets vs. Broncos

3. Timbers v. Rapids

4. Diamondbacks vs. Rockies

5. Union vs. Rapids

6. Bengals vs. Broncos

7. Giants vs. Rockies

8. Earthquakes vs. Rapids

9. Columbus vs. Rapids Playoff Game

10. Sabres vs. Avalanche

Note: Only 14 days into 2012 and I bet that the Denver-Pittsburgh playoff game will top my list at the end of this year!

Monday, January 16, 2012

South Stander Edition #9

Broncos Thoughts of the Week:


*A quick summary/wrap up because it's too depressing to write more about the end of a great season*


Per usual, the Broncos were blown out of the playoffs. There were flashbacks to the Indianapolis games of the early 2000s, but Peyton Manning never tore us apart the way Tom Brady and New England did this year.

It was surely not the result Broncos fans had hoped for - a competitive game would have been better than the 45-10 drubbing we received. But considering the beginning of the season, this year was a huge success.

I went back and read the pre-season predictions from all the sports writers around the country. Most people predicted Denver would finish last in the AFC West, with between 3-5 wins. Some local Denver writers predicted a 7 to 8 win season. Certainly no one had predicted winning the West and a playoff game.

Sure, those predictions never mean much come the end of the season. But it shows what an amazing season Denver had and how quickly our team has begun to improve. Had anyone predicted at the beginning of the year that Denver would beat Pittsburgh in the playoffs would have been laughed out of a job.

This will be a season to be remembered by all fans. I would personally rank it third, behind the two Superbowl winning seasons as seasons that I can remember.

My top three favorite moments from the season were:

3. Jets at Broncos on Thursday Night Football.

2. Bears at Broncos overtime.

1. The Overtime catch against Pittsburgh to win the playoff game.


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

South Stander Edition #8

Broncos Thoughts of the Week:

Midway through the second quarter against Pittsburgh a sign appeared over Mile High Stadium. This wasn't an airplane pulling a banner or a skydiver with a flag.

Fans all over the stadium were point to the sky. The man and woman next to me gasped. I heard others saying it was a sign.

I said to my dad, jokingly, "This proves God is a Bronco's fan," referencing the infamous bumper stickers.

For about a minute, a halo of smoke hung over the stadium.

I believed the Broncos were going to go on to win their first playoff game since 2006. 

But as with any miracle, Denver would not accomplish a great feat with out first facing adversity.

In the second half, Denver would only score one field goal and Pittsburgh would tie the game at 23 after a costly fumble by Willis McGahee that allowed the Steelers to score the equalizing touchdown.

Denver would then have to face a furious Steeler's offense as they tried to get into field goal position in the final seconds. It was a scene Bronco's fans were used to seeing their own team doing. Driving down-field in the waning seconds of the game. But the defense held, and pushed Rothelisburger back to his own side of the field. These Broncos would not be beaten on a hail mary, and on to overtime we went.

It is fitting that this Broncos team, who had won 3 overtime games this season, would play the first game in NFL history under the new overtime rules that allow each team to get a possession unless the first team scores a touchdown on the initial drive. Denver won the coin flip and got the ball.

The man in front of me stood up, and pointed to his watch. Today, overtime, would be known as 'Tebow Time' he announced to our section. Steelers fans threw taunts at him. The little boy in the Steelers hat behind me yelled at him 'Tebow can suck it!"

All day the Steelers had been stacking the box against Denver's run. "There's no way we can run against this defense. They have all 11 guys within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage," a friend texted me earlier in the game. And sure enough to start overtime, Pittsburgh brought nearly all their defenders to the line. And Mike McCoy, Denver's offensive coordinator called the perfect play.
Denver had run on all but one first down play during the game, and Pittsburgh assumed they would do it again. The ball was snapped, all defenders but one ran to the line of scrimmage. Tebow faked the hand off perfectly to McGahee and threw a beautiful ball 20 yards down-field to Thomas who had one man to beat and then a sea of green grass that Broncos love so much in front of him.

Thomas stiff armed the defender, broke free, and ran 80 yards into the endzone.

11 seconds into overtime and Denver had won a playoff game the entire nation had predicted them to lose.

"The crowd has lost their minds" screamed Dave Logan, as the Denver radio announcers laughed in disbelief. 

Mile High shook in celebration, just like the old days. That old Mile High Magic was back, and showed that no matter what, Denver will always be a football town. And just like it should be, there was The Duke of Denver himself, John Elway running onto the field, fist pumping for joy just like when he used to lead these come-back wins.

This was one of the best games of football ever played in Denver.

The Mile High Miracle, led by the Mile High Messiah, Tim Tebow.




Beer of the Week:

For celebrating the Bronco's win, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale is my new favorite! It's a fresh hopped beer that is very hoppy and bitter. A pleasant surprise compared to other holiday ales that are usually very malty.




Game Winning Replay of the Week:


Here is the Conan O'Brien version of how Denver beat Pittsburgh.




Here is the real TV Replay.

And here is the 850 KOA Radio Call.

Tebow Video of the Week:

I know it's old, but it fits this week.



Rapids Thoughts of the Week:

Big news coming out of DSG Park this week! Rapid's have hired a new coach, Oscar Pareja, a former MLS Best XI. Pareja has been on the coaching staff with FC Dallas, and the job in Colorado will be his first head coaching position.

“I am honored to join such a great organization like the Colorado Rapids, and want to thank everyone at Kroenke Sports & Entertainment for the opportunity.” said Pareja. “This is a dream come true, and I am excited to get started at the Player Combine this weekend and the SuperDraft next week. We already have a great team and everyone is optimistic about what we can achieve this season and beyond," said Pareja at his press conferece.

The Rapids have also announced their schedule for 2012, with the home opener on Saturday March 10th against the Columbus Crew. The Rapids will also play RSL once at home and twice in Salt Lake for the Rocky Mountain Cup. The Portland Timbers will come to Colorado twice, and Montreal, the expansion team, will also visit DSG Park.

Avalanche Thoughts of the Week:

The Avs are on a two game losing skid, but have won seven out of their last ten. They also possess winning records both at home and away. 

The Avalanche have been a very streaky team this season, winning many in a row and losing many in a row. Let's hope that the current 2 game losing streak doesn't last much longer.

The Avs will play the second half of a home-home series against the Predators in Nashville this Thursday. This game will be important for Colorado to keep pace with a team slightly ahead of them in the standings.

Center, Ryan O'Rielly, had the Avalanche's lone goal against Nashville in Denver and is continuing his streak of leading the Avalanche in points.

Nuggets Thoughts of the Week:

After losing their first home game of the season to New Orleans, the Nuggets came back and beat the Nets in Denver 123-115. Denver is proving to have depth on it's roster in this abreviated season, but is still looking to find a good groove. 

The Nuggets will face a big challenge as Miami comes to town this week, and the Nuggets will hope to hand them their second loss of the season.

Cheerleader of the Week:

Maxim posted a great photo-shoot of the Broncos Cheerleaders a few years back and it's worth looking at again.