About This Whole Scott Skiles Thing
I know the story is a few days old, but I didn't get a chance to talk about it then, so I'll talk about it now. The firing of Scott Skiles caught me off guard. I was at work on Monday morning when I got a call from Joey Mac. I didn't answer it, and later when I checked the voicemail I got this message.
"Hey Tom, Merry Christmas! Scott Skiles got fired!"
At first I thought Joe was kidding, because on Saturday night we were watching the Bulls game against Houston and the entire time I was complaining about this team and Skiles. Then more calls and text messages came in telling me the same thing.
My first reaction was, "Damn. On Christmas Eve?"
I quickly got over it though and moved on to the "What the hell are they going to do now?"
I'm not familiar enough with the inner workings of the organization to know what's really going on, but from all accounts it's the same old story for Skiles. His players just got tired of playing for him, and they'd essentially tuned him out. It happened to Scott when he was in Phoenix, and now it's happened to him in Chicago.
Is it his fault though? I mean, these guys are supposed to be paid professionals after all. I've had bosses at my job who I haven't been too fond of, but that doesn't mean I stopped doing my job. It's also not Skiles' fault that Luol Deng and Ben Gordon didn't sign extensions this offseason, and that they've been distracted by it.
It's not Scott's fault that John Paxson has made a few bad moves in recent years. I'm sure Scott would have loved to have LaMarcus Aldridge on his team right now rather than Tyrus Thomas.
It isn't Skiles' fault that Ben Wallace is playing like a 65-year old man out there.
A lot of the Bulls problems aren't Skiles fault, so why fire him?
Well, because you can't fire the team.
And maybe, just maybe, a coaching change right now will provide the spark this team needs to wake up and get going. All the talent that was prevalent on this team the last few seasons is still there, maybe now with the Skiles Shackles off, it will finally show itself again.
As far as who the next coach of the Bulls will be, your guess is just as good as mine. There are some big names being floated around right now like Larry Brown (not this Larry Brown), Rick Carlisle, and Jeff Van Gundy as possible replacements. I doubt the Bulls will get any of the three.
The fact is that Jerry Reinsdorf and the Bulls owe Skiles around $7 million over the next two years, and Jerry isn't that fond of spending big bucks on new coaches while he's still paying an old one.
Foul Balls
Jay Mariotti Still Says Stupid Things - While were on the subject of Skiles, when I first heard the news I already knew what Mariotti's column on it would be. The Bulls and Jerry Reinsdorf are big scrooges for firing Skiles at Christmas!
Of course, Jay says a lot of dumb things I disagree with (and to be fair, a lot of dumb things I do agree with) but sometimes I can tell he's just reaching to fill space. This was one of those moments.
Sure, it matters. It matters when Skiles has a wife and children, all of whom had to awaken Christmas morning and open presents with the sting of Dad having been fired.Yes, Scott's poor family. Those kids must have been devastated to learn that they'd actually have time to spend with their father now. And his wife!? Dear Lord how is she going to provide for the family now that Scott's out of a job, and he's only going to get paid $7 million over the next two years!?
It's the worst Christmas ever!
Blackhawks Win Again - Bill Wirtz is rolling over in his grave! Imagine, a Blackhawks home game being shown on television in Chicago. Now it's not the first time it's happened this season or since Bill's death, but there was something different going on on Wednesday night.
I've watched the Hawks at home when they're on TV, and I've noticed a trend. The first game? A sparse crowd surrounded the rink as the Hawks played. In every game since then, those empty seats started to fill up. Wednesday night? Well that was the first Hawks home sellout of the season.
That's right, the game was on TV, and every ticket in the house had been sold. It's a Christmas miracle.
The Hawks beat Nashville 3-1 for their fourth straight victory, and frankly, it's about time I start covering them more here.
The NFL Gives In -
Apparently the NFL and the NFL Network aren't as untouchable as they seem to think they are. All season the league has had to deal with complaints about the fact that the NFL Network isn't available in a lot of homes around the country, and as a result, a lot of fans haven't been able to watch their teams play some weeks.Well, with this Saturday night's game featuring the Giants and some team from the Boston area that hasn't lost yet, there's some demand to see the game. In fact, there's so much demand to see the game that the NFL finally caved.
They're going to be simulcasting the game on CBS and NBC, so everybody can watch it.
The NFL avoided a potential backlash by fans unable to watch the New England Patriots' attempt to complete a perfect regular season, announcing yesterday that the NFL Network's telecast of Saturday night's game between the Patriots and New York Giants also will be carried by NBC and CBS.
The nationwide simulcast will be the first of an NFL game since Super Bowl I, and it dissipates a controversy that had been building in recent weeks because the league-owned NFL Network had been scheduled to carry the game alone. It reaches only about 35 million U.S. households.
"We have taken this extraordinary step because it is in the best interest of our fans," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a written statement released by the league. "What we have seen for the past year is a very strong consumer demand for NFL Network. We appreciate CBS and NBC delivering the NFL Network telecast on Saturday night to the broad audience that deserves to see this potentially historic game. Our commitment to the NFL Network is stronger than ever."
Actually, Rog. It's not consumer demand for the NFL Network as much as it's NFL consumer demand to let them watch the NFL. Not that I really care, mind you, I have the channel.
Now if congress would please start pressuring the folks over at the Big Ten Network......


1 comments:
yes. more blackhawks pleaseeeeee
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