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18 Apr

Clint Hurdle Interview

published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday, April 18th, 2013 – 12:46 pm

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17 Apr

Can Malkin carry the Penguins? by Jon Pennline

published in category: Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday, April 17th, 2013 – 8:46 am

The Penguins have injuries.

A lot of injuries.

Paul Martin, Sidney Crosby, and James Neal are all out for at least a week while Evgeni Malkin is listed as "day to day".

Crosby will be back by the start of the playoffs, Neal could be back at any time, and Martin isn't due back until the second round of the playoffs.

Malkin is listed as "day to day".

It truly bears repeating because he is most likely the first player back and he's also the player everyone will turn to as the Penguins head into the playoffs before Crosby returns.

Malkin has single-handedly conquered the league, and he's also carried this team to a Stanley Cup, winning the Conn Smythe in the playoffs.

There's no doubt Evgeni Malkin has the ability to carry this team without Sidney Crosby. They have the talent to make a deep playoff run and Crosby puts them over the top by a wide margin. But talent and history doesn't automatically translate into on-ice performance for "Geno". Truth be told, Malkin's on-ice performances this year have been inconsistent.

Why? I have no idea. He's been dealing with a few injuries including a concussion and shoulder that is still nagging him. I don't know Malkin personally, so I can't comment on his attitude or interest, only that his offseason conditioning has been put on display for the world to see. Based on those videos, he seems like he cares.

Also, there could be a fatigue factor. Malkin played 75 games last season, the most since the 2008-2009 season. He also played six playoff games, ten games in the World Championships, and 37 games in Russia before flying across the world to play 28 games with the Penguins this season. His explosiveness seems to be lacking at times and, again, it doesn't look like it's from a lack of effort.

The bottom line is, if the Penguins need Malkin to carry them through the first round of the playoffs while Crosby gets back to the level prior to injury, he might not meet those expectations. Fortunately, the team assembled around him is extremely talented so it may never reach that point.

But if it does, and the Penguins end up playing against a New York Rangers team that has found its identity, it could create a very interesting a stressful first round series for the third year in a row.

Posted in Pittsburgh Penguins

 

16 Apr

Dejan Kovacevic on the Pirates

published in category: Sports Talk Radio on Tuesday, April 16th, 2013 – 3:44 pm

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16 Apr

Ken Laird on Boston Marathon

published in category: Sports Talk Radio on Tuesday, April 16th, 2013 – 12:06 pm

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15 Apr

Steigerwald vs. Fedko

published in category: Sports Talk Radio on Monday, April 15th, 2013 – 1:49 pm

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15 Apr

Power Outage On Offense Leads To 0-3 start by Dominic Errico

published in category: College Sports on Monday, April 15th, 2013 – 10:34 am

Usually there is plenty of scoring to talk about in arena football. We here at Pittsburgh Sporting News had plenty of pixel space set aside to talk about the great plays we saw out of the Pittsburgh Power in Chicago. Unfortunately, the Power saw themselves get shutout in the first half. They would score two touchdowns in the third quarter but then got shutout in the 4th. Three scoreless quarters is horrendous no matter how you look at it.

The final result is a 45-14 loss to the Chicago Rush and has me wondering how the Power offense could actually go backwards from the pathetic showings we saw in week one and two. I'll tell you the two main culprits in my eyes are quarterback Jordan Jefferson and offensive coordinator Mike Tomczak.

Don't get me wrong, Jefferson can make plays with his legs, but he's being paid to throw the ball. He's nowhere near good enough to be an AFL quarterback. No play signifies how bad Jefferson has been this year more than the ball slipping out of his throwing motion for a fumble despite him not being touched on the play.

I can understand fumbles when you are hit, but he's lost the ball several times this year untouched. His deep passes are constantly off the mark and the opposing defenses know he's not much threat outside of the screen pass.

Ah yes the screen pass. Mike Tomczak seems to love this play immensely. Tomczak is a great guy in real life. I've had some nice chats with him, but when I take a hard professional look at this offense, it sucks.

Period.

Too many plays are designed to start in the backfield, whether it's a deep pitch to a running back, a backwards lateral, a screen pass or a Jefferson scramble. You can't play that way and have success in the AFL. I truly feel like I am watching the same movie on perpetual replay with this offense. It wouldn't be so bad if it worked but we all know it isn't.

I remember wondering what kind of hire the Power made when they brought in a guy with zero AFL experience in Tomczak. It had me scratching my head at the time, but I vowed to give him a chance. I've seen enough. The Power have to do something to fix this mess. Once again it starts with the quarterback and offensive coordinator. There's just no way to sugarcoat that.

Through three games now the Power have a combined 82 points total. Jacksonville scored 76 points this week alone. The Power offense gives this team zero chance to win. It's a shame because the defense has done a good job trying their best to keep the team in games. If you hold your opponent to 14 first half points you should be in great shape, but instead the Power trailed by 14 going into the half. If I'm the Power defenders right now I'm dialing 1-800-OFFENSE and paying $9.99 a minute for some assistance. Remember kids to ask your parents first.

The fans deserve so much more than this. Especially when it's plain as day to all the fans and those covering the team that Jefferson just doesn't have it. When he was injured against Jacksonville, Shane Austin came in and the offense seemed to spark under him. I actually saw a pulse. He has indoor experience. He actually knows the game, so why not use him? 0-3 is bad, but not an impossible mountain to climb out of. Make the right move now and try something different before it's too late.

This was a game the Power should have been competitive in. Instead it was another regression for the Power. They aren't moving forward, they are moving backwards. Not surprising since that's the kind of playcalling they prefer.

Pittsburgh has another game on the road this week against the New Orleans VooDoo (1-2) as they will try to earn their first win of the season.

Posted in College Sports

 

15 Apr

Steelers Match Contract Offer to Emmanuel Sanders

published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday, April 15th, 2013 – 9:14 am

PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Steelers matched the New England Patriots' one-year contract offer to restricted free agent wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders, the team announced today.

Sanders, originally drafted by Pittsburgh in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft (82nd overall), started eight of 40 regular-season games played for the Steelers from 2010-12. Last season, Sanders set numerous career highs by starting seven of 16 games played and registering 44 receptions for 626 yards and one touchdown.

For his career, Sanders has recorded 94 receptions for 1,290 yards and five touchdowns. He also completed one pass for 15 yards and averaged 10.9 yards on 16 punt returns and 24.1 yards on 31 kick returns. Sanders played in four postseason games for Pittsburgh, totaling 172 yards on 13 receptions.

Posted in Pittsburgh Steelers

 

15 Apr

Pittsburgh Power Drop To 0-3 With 45-14 Loss At Chicago

published in category: College Sports on Monday, April 15th, 2013 – 9:13 am

ROSEMONT, IL (April 14, 2013) – Looking for their first win of the season Sunday, the Pittsburgh Power traveled to Chicago to take on the Rush in the first-ever meeting between the two franchises. Offensive inefficiency spelled trouble for the Power, who lost 45-14 at Allstate Arena in front of 4,187.

With Chicago starting quarterback Carson Coffman unable to go with an injury sustained in the Rush's game last week against San Antonio, newly signed Danny Southwick got the nod this afternoon. The change resulted in a rough start for Chicago, but Southwick adjusted and converted two big fourth downs before connecting with Reggie Gray for a 13-yard score to put Chicago up 7-0, which was the score after one quarter of play.

Jordan Jefferson led the Power out onto the field looking to tie the game. Jefferson hit Power receiver Mike Washington five times on the drive, moving Pittsburgh down to the three yard-line. Facing a fourth and goal, Pittsburgh dialed up a reverse to receiver P.J. Berry, which came up just short – sending the ball back to the Rush.

Southwick took the field for Chicago's second possession going four-for-four to start the drive. After a Power roughing the passer penalty, Southwick found Jared Jenkins for a 12-yard touchdown, putting the Rush up 14-0 with 10:21 left in the half.

Much like their first drive, Pittsburgh was able to move the ball down the field easily with their second possession. Jefferson moved his team inside the ten yard-line but on first and goal, lost the ball and it was recovered by Chicago's Derek Walker.

Fortunately for Pittsburgh, no further damage was done as Rush kicker Jose Martinez was unable to knock through a 26-yard field goal. Jefferson and the Power took over; connecting with Mike Washington for a first down, but then threw four-straight incompletions, sending the ball back to Chicago on downs.

Chicago was able to work the ball down to the Power goal line at the end of the first half, but Pittsburgh came up strong with a goal line stand as time expired, sending them to the locker room down 14-0.

The Power didn't need long to score once the second half started. On their first play, Jefferson scrambled for 32 yards down to the Chicago three yard-line. From there, Kirby Griffin plunged in to put the Power on the board down 14-7, the closest they would get all afternoon.

Although he didn't start, Coffman entered the game in the third for Southwick, who experienced concussion-like symptoms at halftime. On his first drive, Coffman was a perfect four-for-four, spreading the ball around to his receivers. Rush fullback J.J. Payne finished the drive with a four-yard rushing touchdown to put Chicago back up by two scores.

After a Power four-and-out, Martinez would add a 27-yard field goal to the board to make it 24-7. Jefferson and Washington would connect for Pittsburgh's last score of the game. From there, it was all Chicago as they added to their lead and the final result was a 45-14 Chicago win.

The Power will be on the road against the New Orleans VooDoo this Friday, April 19. Kickoff at the New Orleans Arena will be 8:30 p.m. EDT.

RUSSELL ATHLETIC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME
Reggie Gray — Chicago

RIDDELL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME
Joe Phinisee — Chicago

J. LEWIS SMALL PLAYMAKER OF THE GAME
Carson Coffman — Chicago

CUTTERS CATCH OF THE GAME
Reggie Gray 4th Quarter Touchdown

AFL HIGHLIGHT OF THE GAME
Reggie Gray 4th Quarter Touchdown

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