May 23, 2008

Big News! Terp's Take is now on MLive.com!



That's right, a blog that was once started because I was board op'ing one night at my old job has now become an official part of MLive.com! Most of my activity will now shift to that website, so I encourage you to check it out!

Here's the link:

http://blog.mlive.com/terpstake/

May 16, 2008

Bonds a Tiger? "Only if Gary Sheffield retires..."

Detroit Tigers radio play-by-play announcer Dan Dickerson joined me on the show yesterday, and we had a chat about the Tigers struggles, the heat Leyland and his coaches are feeling, and whether Barry Bonds is in the realm of possibility for the Tigers. Dan's always a great interview, and yesterday it was no different. Take a listen:


May 12, 2008

Keith Nichol will not return to MSU

At least that's what Spartan Mag's Paul Konyndyk thinks. Our friend Paul joined us on the show today to talk about Keith Nichol's decision to transfer from Oklahoma, and where he might end up. Since Paul has covered Keith since his freshmen year in high school, I figured he was a pretty good guy to talk to about this. Interestingly, Paul thinks that Keith will not end up at MSU, the school he originally verballed to. In his words, "it's not gonna happen".

Listen to Paul discuss where Keith might end up, why he should be wary of Michigan, and the latest on Spartan basketball and football recruits:


May 8, 2008

Michigan football recruiting update

Ok, so this was an interview from last week, but I didn't have time to post it till now...sue me. Actually, don't bother; I'm tougher to collect from than Rich Rodriguez. Bad joke, but anyways, our good friend and Grand Haven native Tom Beaver gave us a lengthy and interesting discussion about the state of Michigan football. He comments on the commitments of Kevin Newsome and Shavodrick Beaver, the implementation of the spread run/pass offense, and how running that system at Michigan could change college football and possibly the NFL (about the 6:00 mark). As always, a great interview, and if you're a MI football fan, I can't think of a better way to kill 18 minutes while you pretend to work. Enjoy:


May 7, 2008

Ekpe Udoh, and the state of Michigan Basketball

Eric Lacy from the Detroit News is always a great guest, and he and I had a lengthy talk on the show yesterday about Ekpe Udoh's transfer, how that reflects on the Michigan Basketball program, and whether John Belein will be able to pull this thing out or not. It's a great interview regardless, but if you're a fan of MI hoops, you really need to take a listen:


April 29, 2008

Terp's Take *hearts* Caleb Campbell

It's true, I like the Detroit Lions' 7th-round draft choice. He's a great story, and coming from a family that has plenty of veterans in it, I like when the Armed Forces get some nice PR (even if it was a little manufactured by ESPN).

Either way, the kid certainly doesn't deserve some of the negative press he's been getting. Wait, let me correct that, the ONLY negative press he's been getting.

Funny it would come from our show's competition, the same competition that had my show banned from Mlive because Sports Talk supposedly wasn't on the same level as this. You know what? He's right. Thank goodness I'm nowhere near that level of stupidity.

Also, even though I disagree with him on certain issues, Jim Carty writes everything you need to know about the author of that article. Read it here. I'll personally vouch for everything he has to say.

Here's my Take on the subject:


Tigers breakdown with Mario Impemba

Our good friend Mario Impemba, the man with the best goat-tee in the business, dropped by Sports Talk yesterday to chat Tigers. We talked Verlander, Sheffield, and the Cabrera/Guillen flip-flop at 1st and 3rd. Here's what Mario had to say:


Knee-jerk reactions to 2008 Detroit Lions draft class


How long does it take to fully evaluate a draft class? Two years? Three? Well, 48 hours later I can't help myself. Here's my take on each pick the Lions made over the weekend:
Round 1, Pick #17: Gosder Cherilus (RT, Boston College)
  • Measurables: Good size, supposed mean streak, solid run blocker
  • Expected Contribution: Starter at RT.
  • My Spin: The Lions had a chance at the versatile Brandon Albert at 15, and decided to trade down for a guy I assume they had rated fairly close to Albert. With the rush on Offensive Line in the first round, probably a smart pick. All he has to do is not jump offsides and he's already a large improvement over False Start Foster.
Round 2, Pick #45: Jordon Dizon (ILB, Colorado)
  • Measurables: Nice quickness, brings the wood, racked up eigth most tackles in NCAA history in his college career.
  • Expected Contribution: Starter at MLB as soon as he learns the Tampa Two.
  • My Spin: The kid is a tackling machine, but it's not as easy to bring down NFL players as it is some shmuck from Baylor. Plus, the real key to playing linebacker in The League is shedding blocks, and the kid is pretty small. He's a Marinelli type player, let's hope he puts on about 15 pounds and doesn't lose his speed (which is very hard to do).
Round 3, Pick #64: Kevin Smith (HB, Central Florida)
  • Measurables: Rushed for over 2,500 yards last year. Powerful, explosive.
  • Expected Contribution: Shares the load with Tatum Bell at Running Back.
  • My Spin: Smith was a great pickup, one of the best of the second group of running backs in the draft. The Lions made a solid choice here, and Smith should be the #1 back by Week 3 of the season if not sooner.
Round 3, Pick #87: Andre Fluellen (DT, Florida State)
  • Measurables: Stops the run, loves Bobby Bowden
  • Expected Contribution: Add depth to D-line
  • My Spin: This guy was hurt much of the year but is billed as a run-stopper. The Lions need depth after trading Shaun Rogers. Fluellen will spell Shaun Cody and Cory Redding.
Round 3, Pick #92: Cliff Avril (DE, Purdue)
  • Measurables: Rushes the passer (what else do you do in practice at Purdue?).
  • Expected Contribution: Rush the passer (duh).
  • My Spin: Kalimba Edwards, let's hope he's not. Avril was brought in to put pressure on the Quarterback. We'll see if he actually can do it.
Round 5, Pick #136: Kenneth Moore (WR, Wake Forest)
  • Measurables: Great special teams player, valuable in the return game
  • Expected Contribution: Return specialist, #5 receiver
  • My Spin: Tom Kowalski (Lions Beat Writer) told me Detroit would draft a receiver to help in the return game, so Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you...Kenneth Moore! All he will have to do is beat out incumbent Avieon Cason. Good luck Ken!
Round 5, Pick #146: Jerome Felton (FB, Furman)
  • Measurables: Scored a bunch in college, big, bruising back
  • Expected Contribution: Goal-line touchdown specialist
  • My Spin: He's T.J. Duckett-Lite. Or perhaps Duckett-Lite-Ice. Either way, he'll get the rock inside of 4 yards.
Round 7, Pick #216: Landon Cohen (DT, Ohio)
  • Measurables: Another body on defensive side of ball
  • Expected Contribution: Enjoying three-week stay in training camp.
  • My Spin: He was brought in for depth, is a long shot to stick. With some good performances in practice and preseason games he could make the practice squad.
Round 7, Pick #218: Caleb Campbell (S/LB, Army)
  • Measurables: High character, work ethic, ability to disarm a bomb.
  • Expected Contribution: Special teams, listening to Marinelli tell old war stories.
  • My Spin: I love the kid, I think he'll be a hard worker. If he can put on a little more weight, he could be an effective special teamer. Don't ever discount a serviceman, because you know he's going to put in twice as much effort as 90% of the team despite his meager salary. He's the kind of guy the coaches want around.
Terp's Final Take:
  • The Lions addressed their positions of need. Which is good. The players they drafted have big question marks, which is bad. I think Kevin Smith was a great pick, and so were Fluellen, Avril, and Moore. That's the kind of depth you build in the later rounds. But Cherilus and Dizon HAVE to be starters, and there's some issues with both.

  • For example. With Dizon (6'0, 229), Paris Lennon (6'2, 235), and Ernie Sims (6'0, 225), the Lions now have a trio of starting linebackers who are all as big as backup quarterback Drew Stanton (6'3, 230). Doesn't exactly strike fear into opponents' hearts.

  • Cherilus will struggle early, but Right Tackle is easier to learn than LT. Dizon will not be a starter until mid-way through the season because of his inability to shed blocks (Paris Lennon's problem last year), Smith will enjoy a big year because of Roy Williams and Megatron. Moore upgrades the return game a bit, while Fluellen and Avril have their moments.
Well...the draft is over. For Lions fans, it was like Super Bowl Week. Except we were actually participating.

April 25, 2008

Dropping the Bomb...

Wow, talk about a rant. I make some cheeky comments about the Cowboys trading for Pacman Jones in yesterday's Terp's Take, but Dallas Sportscaster Dale Hansen shows me up. I'm willing to admit when I'm beat. Touche Dale. Check it out:

April 24, 2008

Terp's Take! Ocho Cinco...

Every once in a while I do a Take that I particularly enjoy for whatever reason, and this is one of those times. Special Thanks to Chad Johnson for being so crazy, and the Cincinnati Bengals for suddenly deciding they're going to try to be a respectable franchise. Enjoy: