It’s been a while, so I decided to go back to the roots of
my writing career and fire off another version of “Just wondering,” Labor Day
style.
Just wondering if anyone gave a good thought about Sen. John
McCain’s funeral services over the weekend. I found the entire ceremony to be
classy, respectful, joyful and loving. I found all of the eulogies to be
picture perfect, from the emotions of his daughter Meghan, to the former
Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, to his friend and colleague Sen.
Joe Lieberman. They painted a splendid verbal portrait of the man, of who he
was and how much he truly loved our great nation.
I don’t seem to care now that the President was not there.
And shame on the clowns that were questioning Ivana and Jared Kushner’s seating
in the church. Are you kidding me? It wasn’t like they were pushed to the 47th
row. They were in a place of prominence and I give them credit for even being
there.
But the one thing that I got out of the whole ceremony was
this. Political parties were tossed aside to honor a true American hero, a
servant of our great nation for more than 60 years of his life. Democrats shook
hands and greeted Republicans. George Bush was clowning around and giving candy
to Michelle Obama. Comments were issued by both parties. It was a day that
brought everyone together.
And especially in this tumultuous and trying time in
America, isn’t that a great message to derive from Sen. McCain’s passing? In
the immortal words of the late Rodney King, “Can’t we all just get along?”
There’s always someone who has to bring up politics on a day like that, but
sorry, when we’re all saying farewell to an American hero, it’s time to put
politics on the backburner and just honor him the way he truly deserved that
honor.
I mean, I’m a Democrat through and through, but I watched
John McCain’s funeral start to finish and honored him by singing “America the
Beautiful” at the closing of the ceremony. I still believe that should be the national
anthem and sung only by Ray Charles, but what do I know? I think it serves the
great nation better than the bombs bursting in air and the flag still flying.
So maybe, just maybe, both political parties can try to get
along with each other, like they all did on Saturday in the National Cathedral,
when they were all saying farewell to an American hero. Maybe we can put our
differences aside for a little while and focus on the matters at hand that mean
the most. After all, everyone wants to see America to be a better place than it
is. No one likes the backstabbing and biting that is going on back and forth
between the two parties. No one likes the hatred that is certainly fueled by
the man elected to be the 45th President of this great nation.
In honor to John McCain, patriot and hero, let’s all try to
get along better in the months and maybe years to come. If we can all do that,
then that will be John McCain’s eternal legacy. Although he was pretty damn
good when he was the host of Saturday Night Live in 2002 and again in 2008
after the election. So that’s an eternal
legacy as well.
Just wondering if
all the Giants fans are over the fact that the team cut Davis Webb on Sunday,
admitting that the second-year signal caller from California wasn’t the future
like everyone believed he was going to be.
Webb showed during the preseason that he had a ton of flaws.
He overthrew practically every receiver on every route, either the little
screen or mid-range slant to the long ball. He had almost a robotic release,
like he was the QB on the old Electric Football game. He wound up and tried to
throw the ball. Everything in football is supposed to be precise and quick.
Webb was slow and predictable. He also was slow afoot and took too long to get
in proper throwing position. All in all, Webb wasn’t any good and it proved to
be a waste of a third-round draft pick.
Kyle Lauletta, although a little smaller in height and
weight the NFL wants quarterbacks to be these days, has the potential to be a
good backup to Eli Manning. But this all proves that last year’s removal of Eli
as the starter was a total disaster and was the perfect reason to send Ben
McAdoo packing. It also proves that the new regime of Pat Shurmur and GM Dave
Gettleman hope that Eli is able to stay around for three, four maybe even five
years.
Just wondering why
the Jets took so long to announce that Sam Darnold was going to be the starting
quarterback to start the season. Once the team shipped Teddy Bridgewater to the
Saints, it was clear as a bell that Sam was the man.
And it’s evident that the
team believes that Sam is going to be the face of the franchise for the next
decade or so. He’s a keeper and they all realize it. But there was really no
suspense In the fact that Darnold was going to start Week One. Head coach Todd
Bowles should have said so officially weeks ago.
Just wondering if
anyone else has gone to the movies to catch BlackKKKlansman yet. It’s a
cinematic gem, an absolute wonderful trip back to the early 1970s and the troubled
times our country faced in terms of the divide between the races. I’m not going
to reveal the plot or anything else, other to say that this was Spike Lee’s
best picture ever (although Do The Right Thing is close). Obviously, producers
must trust Spike these days, because the budget for this one had to be high.
Anyway, Denzel’s son John David Washington was brilliant as
the leading man and watch closely at the end to see if you catch a little of
the old man in John David. I also like him because he had a brief stint as a
running back with the Rams in 2006. But this movie will catapult John David
into stardom.
Adam Driver was also excellent and will be worthy of Best
Supporting Actor nominations come January. And Topher Grace from “That 70’s
Show” was spot on as David Duke, the grand wizard of the KKK.
It’s a must see for all movie fans. It’s so well done and I
was blown away with the overall brilliance.
Just wondering if
anyone else is convinced that Jeff McNeil is the second coming of Daniel Murphy
and can actually be our second baseman of the future. The kid can definitely
swing the bat and I just wonder why it took so long to get him to the big
leagues.
And the Mets are just so backward in their thinking of not
promoting slugging first baseman Peter Alonso to the big club, just because
they don’t want his free agent clock to start ticking a year early. It’s just
so backward and not the way to conduct a Major League team. Shame on the
Wilpons for their backward thinking.
The fans deserved to see Alonso and not
traipse the dreadful Dominic Smith and all three of his RBI back to playing
first base for the last month of the season. I’ve seen enough of Smith to
realize the kid just can’t play and also doesn’t give two enough to deserve the
attention he gets.
It should be Alonso at first with McNeil at second for the
last 30 games or so and see what they can do as we look toward 2019.
And please, oh please, oh please, can they leave the
starting pitchers alone? They are all pitching lights out right now, even the scary
bad Jason Vargas, who we have to keep for next season. But please, leave
deGrom, Syndergaard, Wheeler and Matz alone for next year. I don’t think there’s
another team in baseball with a better four-man rotation than those four. I kid
you not. They are all that good. The records don’t indicate that because the
offense doesn’t score any runs.
I think the Mets could be pretty good next year if they
spend money to construct a bullpen and get rid of the pile of dog doo they have
out there now. Keep Lugo and Gsellman. I think Drew Smith has some potential. Maybe
the lefty Daniel Zamora has a shot. But the rest are God awful and they have to
address that as the main priority going forward.
They also need a catcher big time. They could also use a
third baseman if someone would take Todd Frazier off of our hands. And hope and
pray that a healthy Jay Bruce can return to the Jay Bruce who hit 30 homers for
us for three-fourths of 2017.
If all of that happens, I think the Mets could be pretty
good. But that’s a big if.
Just wondering if anyone is as excited for the start of the
football season as I am. After all, I am a true-blue dyed in the wool long-time
suffering Los Angeles Rams fan and I truly believe we have the team that could
make a legitimate run at the Super Bowl this season. The pieces are all there.
They just have to make sure that Todd Gurley stays healthy.
I’m the defending
champion of my fantasy league and I have the first overall pick in this year’s
draft. I’m not letting out any secrets in saying right now that my first pick
will be the one and only Gurley man. There’s no reason for suspense like the
Jets did with Sam Darnold. I’m going
Gurley.
So let’s go Rams and let’s go Gurley, early and often.
Just wondering if that’s enough for this blog. Yeah, I think
it’s more than enough.
Love it. All of it including the movie review.
ReplyDeleteHey coach, i just wanted to say thank you for teaching/introducing me to the game of basketball at Jersey City Rec. The classic lay on the floor. i believe it was in Monmouth Cty. Thanks for help shape my life at such an early age. Adam (Curries Woods)
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