Monday, November 24, 2014

When Big Money Contracts Cause Big Problems...


Last week it was reported that current Columbus Blue Jackets defensemen and former University of Michigan player, Jack Johnson filed for bankruptcy. Believe it or not this is a huge growing problem in professional sports, even with all the high dollar contacts that are being signed in this day and age.

Photo of Jack Johnson courtesy of detroitnews.com 
What’s a bit different in this case is that is wasn’t Johnson, who is currently under a $30.5 million contract, who made poor financial decisions, but his parents. That’s right, his own parents who he had trusted to manage his finances after signing a 7 year deal with the Los Angeles Kings in 2011. It was during this time that Johnson, for whatever reason, signed away his power of attorney to his parents Jack Sr. and Tina Johnson.


Yahoo Sports reported that Johnson, prior to the filing, had claimed assets of under $50,000 with debts as potentially high as $15 million. Bad advice from financial advisor Simon Vo, who convinced the parents that borrowing against future earnings, otherwise known as “monetize,” was a good idea.  Johnson has now cut off ties with parents and has surrounded himself with his own financial advisory staff. This unfortunately, is a move that was made a little too late.


Photo courtesy of yahoo.com
Johnson will learn a lesson from this as he’s added to a long list of professional athletics who have had to file bankruptcy. The most notable on the list is former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, who aside from his successful boxing career that earned him $400 billion, is infamously known for his bizarre purchase of three white Bengal tigers, who cost him over $500,000 for one year. Besides these types of foolish purchases, bad investments, lavish lifestyles, and not understanding how taxes work were additional reasons for bankruptcy filings as  outlined by the 2012 ESPN 30 for 30 documentary titled “Broke.” This film included a startling fact that “By the time they have been retired for two year, 78% of former NFL players have gone bankrupt or are under financial stress. Within five years of retirement, an estimated 60% of former NBA players are broke.” This is amazing to me.

So how did all happen? Well first and foremost, most high schools aren’t required to provide any type of personal finance education. Most young adults just don’t understand personal finance. Add that to the fact that the minimum NFL salary for example is $420,000 and that’s all you need to know. The NFL is attempting to fix this problem by offering a financial education program by providing p with unbiased financial advice. Still even with this effort, it’s hard to see this problem going away anytime soon.

 
References
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/nhl/2014/11/20/blue-jackets-jack-johnson-files-bankruptcy/70026196/

Monday, November 17, 2014

Stop Worrying...These Are Not The Same Old Lions


Ideally it would have been nice to start out this blog by describing just how easily the Lions handled the Arizona Cardinals yesterday, how their record improved to an impressive 8-2, and how the win kept them one game ahead of Green Bay in the NFC North division. Well… none of that happened. Instead the Lions lost 14-6 showing a lackluster effort on offense against a better Cardinal team.
Lion's offense struggles against Arizona. Photo
 coutesy of detroitnews.com

If you look at the comments section of any Detroit Lions article today, you’ll see a slew of comments about how Lions QB Matthew Stafford stinks, how the coaching staff stinks, and in general how the entire team stinks too. It’s almost as if these folks on the message boards fell asleep for the last month when the Lions went undefeated. However let’s not jump off the bandwagon just quite yet.  This isn’t the same team we’ve been watching over the last 20 some odd years.

SOL…not so fast

Lion's Head Coach Jim Caldwell - photo coutesy
 of Freep.com
Most Lions fans are very fickle. When things are going well there’s talk about how this is the Lion’s year to win the Super Bowl. When problems arise however, you’ll hear those same fans mention "SOL" for same old Lions, or how they are “Lion’s free.” This is almost a defense mechanism based on 50 plus years of being burned over and over again by this franchise. The Lions are only one of four NFL teams that have never played in a Super Bowl, so fans have a right to be gun shy.  After all just last year, the Lion’s started out 6-3 only to lose 6 out of their final 7 games.
So why is this team different? My answer is defense. Defense wins championships and keeps teams competitive in most games. This year it just so happens the Lions are the top defensive team in the NFL. Defensive
 
Tackle Ndamukong Suh is having an All-Pro year, while avoiding the brainless penalties that labeled him one of the dirtiest players in the NFL. Is it a coincidence that Suh is finally putting together a career year just when his contract is about to expire? Probably not. Add to the mix the solid linebacker and secondary play, both question marks in the offseason, and that the Lions appeared to have hired the right coach for this team and there are your reasons to believe why this team won’t go into another tail spin.  

Key’s to finish off the season

Pat Caputo from the Oakland Press discusses the importance of the Lion’s utilizing all of their offensive weapons, unlike what they did against the Cardinals. This to me is a key point for the Lions to move deep into a playoff run, especially with the emergence of the defense. The Lion’s offense has plenty of fire power as long as Stafford can stay focused with his progressions and accurate with his throws.
Up next…the Lions visit New England next week to take on the Patriots.
 
 
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Saturday, November 8, 2014

MSU Football: “Little Brother” All Grown Up


Over the years when you thought about college football in the state of Michigan, you probably always thought first about the University of Michigan. When you think about former Michigan State University sports greats, you think basketball. Names such as Ervin “Magic” Johnson, Greg Kelser, Scott Skiles, and Mateem Cleaves may come to mind.

When I was growing up, the big college football game in town was always Michigan and Ohio State and it seemed year after year it was these two schools that would always fight for an invitation to the Rose Bowl. It was always the Bo Schembechler and Woody Hayes going at it with each other in front of a sold out crowds. Michigan’s dominance continued well though the early 2000s until Head Coach Lloyd Carr retired in 2007.

These days however, college football fans are hearing more noise from the team wearing the green and white instead of maize and blue.  Yes, it appears the college football pendulum has swung to East Lansing, meaning the Wolverines can no longer refer to the Spartans as “little brother.”

Coach Mark Dantonio, who in his 8th season, has turned around the Michigan State football program into one of respectably and success. His team defeated Stanford in the Rose Bowl last year 24-20, which was their first appearance in The Granddaddy of Them All since 1988. This season, the #8th ranked Spartans have not slowed and will be taking their 7-1 record (4-0 in the Big Ten) into tonight’s game against the #13th ranked Buckeyes who will also come in with a 7-1 record and 4 Big Ten wins. Mike Griffith of M Live Sports breaks down the game, giving the Spartan’s the edge in most of the categories. If the Spartan’s can win, Connor Cook would be the first quarterback to beat Ohio State twice (he beat them last year in the Big Ten Championship game) in 13 years.

This game should be bring plenty of excitement as both teams look to gain an advantage in the Big Ten East Division standings. Another good contest could signify a new rivalry that could last years down the road, especially with Wolverines now on the decline.

My prediction: Michigan State 28 - Ohio State 23. 

Monday, November 3, 2014

MLB Free Agency: Don't Show them the Money

Last Wednesday, the San Francisco Giants clinched their third World Series title in the last five years. The series featured a dramatic Game 7 that included a scoreless relief appearance from Giant’s pitcher Madison Bumgarner, who had already earned wins in Game 1 and Game 5 starts. Bumgarner, the series MVP, was also awarded a 2015 Chevrolet Colorado from the now famous “Chevy Guy” Rikk Wilde.
 
Photo courtesy usatoday.com
With such an entertaining season now in the books, most fans now turn their eyes to the “Hot Stove League” to dream about the possible moves their favorite teams should make this offseason that will earn them that coveted championship trophy. In fact, starting tomorrow free agents have the ability to sign with any major league club.  The free agent market this offseason features Starting Pitchers Max Scherzer and Jon Lester, 3rd Baseman Pablo Sandoval, and Shortstop Hanley Ramirez.

 
As like any fan, I too was taken back with excitement when the Tigers signed free agent 1st Baseman Price Fielder (9 years/$214 million) in 2012, and resigned Justin Verlander (7years/$180 million) last year and Miguel Cabrera (10 years/$292 million) this past spring. Owner Mike Ilitch has made a point to express his “win now” at all costs attitude. However the performances of these deals so far has been alarming. Fielder only lasted two years before fans grew tired of his carefree attitude and was dealt to the Rangers, Velander has been inconsistent at best after resigning; and Cabrera has struggled with injuries almost, as it seems, before the ink ever dried on his new contract.
 
Now enter Scherzer, who declined the Tiger’s offer of 6 years and $144 million this spring. He’s now reportedly seeking a 7 year contract anywhere from $175 to $200 million. So one might ask why would any GM pay this much for a 29 year old pitcher, who during his seventh season in the big leagues this year finally pitched his first major league complete game? Surely given his awkward delivery, which sure looks like it places strain on his arm, will one day lead him to permanent spot on the disabled list. The answer… there will always be those teams who think an all-star pitcher will put them over the top as the final missing piece.  
 
Image courtesy of flckr.com
Baseball, unlike the other major sports, has no salary cap. It does however have a luxury tax, which can penalizes a team 17.5% if it exceeds the set $189 million threshold. So any team making an offer to a top tied free agent better do their homework first. Think I’m kidding? Just ask any Yankee fan how much they still love the declining skilled Alex Rodriguez, who at 39, is still owed a whopping $64 million over the next three years.

I now cringe when hearing about any multi-million dollar contract that goes beyond four years. After all, it’s us fans who will end up paying for it in the end. One box seat for $96 anyone?
 












 

Monday, October 27, 2014

NFL Franchise in London? Why Not?


The National Football League (NFL) is the most popular professional sport in the United States. It is also a business. Like all successful businesses there a comes a time when global expansion needs to be considered and that’s exactly what is being done with the roll out of the NFL International Series,  which for the first time ever will feature three regular season games in London, England, spread over six weeks of the 2014-15 season.
 
Courtesy of MLive.com -Detroit
You might at first think this is a horrible idea. Why would people from a country that considers football a sport with a round ball and a net, find our version of the game interesting? The answer….reverse Beatle-mania. This time however, instead of John, Paul, George, and Ringo, think Peyton, Dez, Golden, and Ndamukong. Still don’t believe? Well based on a recent CNN article, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed this past February that all three games, 270,000 tickets in total, were completly sold out well in advance of the opening kickoff.  In fact, during this past Sunday’s game, Fox Sports Broadcasters Thom Brennaman and Troy Aikman commented numerous times how the sellout crowd could be seen in jerseys representing all 32 NFL teams.
Lions fan from Scotland shows his team spirit.
Retrived from MLive.com - Detroit
They like the sport… now what?

Goodall has been quoted as saying that interest is so strong in London that the city could have its own team by the end of the decade. Additionally, several reports, including one from Adam Stites of SB Nation, discuss the possibly of the Jacksonville Jaguars picking up and moving to London. Owner Shad Khan, who already owns a London-based soccer team, is said to be enthralled with the idea of moving his franchise across the pond.  

In my mind, the answer is to not move an existing NFL team overseas but instead create a new expansion team for London. This new market, however would not be without several challenges right off the bat. During the Lions-Falcons game on Sunday, Aikman stated he didn’t think a London franchise would work given the jet lag visiting teams would face during their travels. Additionally, the Lions had to send Defensive Tackle CJ Mosley and Running Back William Powell home early for undisclosed infractions of team policy. Let’s face it, since the Ray Rice case earlier in the year, nobody has mistaken NFL players for boy scouts and being introduced to a new (yet similar) culture, could open the doors for additional infractions.  

On the other hand, NFL schedule makers can at times be real creative. For example, both the Lions and the Falcons were given bi-weeks for next week. Additionally, the four-hour time difference to London in some cases isn’t much worse than the Lions traveling to the west coast to play a conference foe. Who knows, a successful London franchise could open up doors for additional expansion, making the NFL a truly global sport.

 

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Monday, October 20, 2014

If You Build it They Will Come, But Will They Spend Enough?


(Illustration courtesy of The District Detroit)
Last summer the City of Detroit and the Red Wings organization announced plans to build a $650 million downtown entertainment and sports district that will feature a new hockey stadium by 2017. This development was again in the news this week after the announcement of a new agreement involving the land currently  being occupied by Joe Louis Arena, current home of the Red Wings, between the city and a creditor as part of the Detroit bankruptcy settlement.

As reported by the Detroit News last month, the inspiration behind the new venue was conceived 12 years during the Illich family’s visit to San Jose, California’s Santana Row. The 42-acre development is described as a “walkable ‘village within a city’ full of trendy bars and eateries, upscale shops and high-end residences” It definitely looks nice; almost overwhelming in a sense, but I wonder… is this the right move for Detroit? Is this too much too soon for a city that is just coming out of bankruptcy after 50 plus years of city corruption and mismanagement?

Santana Row works because it’s California, it never has had to contend with a polar vortex, it also appears to have the type of economy that can sustain such an extravagant thriving district. Detroit on the other hand, is a blue-collar town that perhaps could do without another Gucci or Brooks Brothers. Don’t get me wrong, I love what I’ve seen with Campus Martius and how that development has taken off near mid-town. Nevertheless, I’ve also seen how desolate Detroit can be when there’s not an event on a given night. Detroit cannot be converted into another Chicago in less than three years. I guess my option would be to start small, maybe just build the area and see what works from there. Regardless of my option, the construction is already underway. I just hope this isn’t another mistake that the city will regret down the road.

Sport Shorts...

The World Series starts tomorrow. I say Kansas City in five games, which means yes; they will have to finally lose a game.

Tony Paul of the Detroit News looks at five directions the Tigers could go this offseason. This includes trading newly acquired All-Star David Price. I however don’t think they can afford to do this, especially when they are almost guaranteed to lose Max Scherzer, another all-star, to free agency.

Hats off to the Detroit Lions and their come from behind win over the New Orleans Saints. Was it just me or was it nice to see the Lion’s defense come up big in the 4th quarter? Thank you Glover Quin. Next up, the Atlanta Falcons in London, England.

 

 

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Monday, October 13, 2014

MLB End of Season Review


This autumn marks another end to the playoff hopes of the Detroit Tigers, after a fourth straight year of clinching the American League Central Division. However, this is the first year that my 7-year old son started following baseball. He actually took the time to learn all the rules, the teams, and the specific players. No longer will I have to worry about completely missing a game. Yes, SpongeBob Square Pants finally will take a backseat going forward.

The Tigers will have some offseason moves to make if they want to try to make it back to the post season. Team needs include upgrading their bullpen, resigning designated hitter Victor Martinez, and retooling their lack of a bench, which hurt them in key post-season pinch-hitting opportunities.

Aside from their lackluster playoff performance, there were many bright spots this year. Martinez, finished second in the American League in batting average, J.D. Martinez came out of nowhere to win a full time position, while singlehandedly winning clutch games through dramatic game ending walk off homeruns; finally Nick Castellanos solidified 3rd base, earning a spot on the American League All Rookie Team.

From a MLB standpoint, it was sad to see Derek Jeter retire after his two decades of being the Yankee’s captain. Love the Gatorade ad! Additionally, it will be interesting to see how the Kansas City Royal’s fare after jumping out to a commanding 2-0 lead over the Baltimore Orioles in the American League Championship Series.  

 

 

References


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ICkcUa_tZE                         

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfgS1lvqX8I

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/columnists/kurt-mensching/2014/10/13/mensching-slick-royals-tigers-wanted/17186517/