Time for a post on some random thoughts and musings in the world of sports.
While the NFL Draft for the upcoming 2025 season is now complete, many people are still pondering why it took so long for Shedeur Sanders (quarterback from Colorado and son of pro football Hall of Fame player Deion Sanders) to be drafted. The Cleveland Browns selected Sanders with the 144th overall pick in the fifth round on Saturday.
The fact is we will never quite know what the reasoning was for so many teams (including Pittsburgh, New Orleans, New York Giants and the Browns) that have quarterback situations right now. Remember that the great Tom Brady wasn't selected by the New England Patriots from Michigan until the sixth round back in the 2000 NFL Draft. Hall of Famer Johnny Unitas, once the greatest QB of all time, wasn't even drafted. He was a free agent who was cut by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1950's and wound up with the Baltimore Colts and went on to establish so many NFL passing records (long since broken by other quarterbacks) and won multiple championships, including being a member of the Colts Super Bowl V championship team in 1970.
So don't fret over Sanders huge slide down the draft order this year, because that young man will have the opportunity to make the team and perhaps even win the starting job before the end of the 2025 NFL season. Stranger things have happened throughout the history of the NFL.
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As for the playoffs in the NBA and NHL . . .
The Los Angeles Lakers have their backs to the wall now that Minnesota holds a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series while the Oklahoma City Thunder, the top seed in the Western Conference, swept their opening round series in four games over the Memphis Grizzlies. Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors continue to wheeze their way along as they have a 2-1 series edge over the Houston Rockets. The best series so far has been the dead even (2-2) pairing between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Denver Nuggets. This one has game seven written all over it.
in the East, the Boston Celtics have had their hands full with the Orlando Magic, holding a 2-1 series lead with game four continuing on Sunday evening. The Cleveland Cavaliers (top seed in the Eastern Conference) have a commanding 3-0 series edge against the Miami Heat . The New York Knicks went up 3-1 in their series against the upstart Detroit Pistons, although their game four win ended in controversy as the referees admitted they blew it by not calling a foul in the closing seconds that could have made the difference for the home team Pistons. And like the Boston Celtics, the Indiana Pacers are trying to go up 3-1 in their series against the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday night.
The NHL playoffs have been what one might expect . . . unpredictability.
The top team in the Eastern Conference is the Washington Capitals and they have a 2-1 series lead going into Sunday evening against the Montreal Canadiens, perhaps the most storied franchise in NHL history. The Carolina Hurricanes are up 3-1 against the New jersey Devils while the Toronto Maple Leafs are likewise up 3-1 against the Ottawa Senators. The Florida Panthers lead 2-1 against the Tampa Bay Lightning with each team earning road victories.
The Western Conference has the Winnipeg Jets (the top team in the NHL this season) struggling with the St. Louis Blues as that one is tied 2-2 so far. Also deadlocked at 2-2 in the series are the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche and the Vegas Golden Knights and Minnesota Wild. The only series not tied is between the Edmonton Oilers and the Los Angeles Kings, with L.A. holding a 2-1 series edge.
Play on . . .
The young Major League Baseball season has seen BOTH New York teams (Yankees and Mets) in first place in their division races while the San Francisco Giants lead the rugged National League West with a slim margin over the L.A. Dodgers and San Diego Padres. The Chicago Cubs have the league's best offense so far and have a decent lead over the Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers.
The biggest disappointment so far is the Baltimore Orioles (10-17 record) being in last place in the A.L. East with Boston, Toronto and Tampa Bay hanging around the Yankees. The Detroit Tigers are looking solid and lead the A.L. Central with the Cleveland Guardians in second. The A.L. West has the Seattle Mariners getting out of the gate fast and they lead the Texas Rangers along with Houston, the Athletics and L.A. Angels all within shouting distance.
Play Ball !
And next Saturday at Churchill Downs, the Kentucky Derby takes place with Journalism listed as the early odds favorite. But this race will likely go down to the wire yet again, so get ready and place your bets.