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Saturday, September 5, 2009

The "Lawfirm" needs a roster spot

By Jim Ingram
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
BenJarvis Green-Ellis has to be on the 53 man roster in my opinion. I know he put up 125 yards rushing last night against the scrubs of the NY Giants. It's the way he plays the game and attacks the line of scrimmage that make him an option for the Patriots. I am sick and tired of seeing Lawrence Maroney pitter patter to the line of scrimmage. If I wanted to watch a man dance, I'd tune into So You Think You Can Dance. The bottom line is I never want to see a man dance, unless it's Chad busting out to Vanilla Ice!
In case you didn't know, Green-Ellis totalled 249 yards in the 4 preseason games. That's pretty good, but it's the 5.1 yards per carry that get my attention. Once again, this needs to be tempered by the fact he played the bulk of the time during backups. Once again, I'll point to his style of play that will help him make this team. Based on Bill Belichick's comments after the game, it does look like the "Lawfirm" will make the team. It now appears the Patriots will carry 5 tailbacks again like they did last year. Maroney still has a relatively low salary, so there's now way you cut him. If the Patriots do decide to cut a back, watch out for Sammy Morris, but from everything I've seen and read, it looks like all 5 will remain with the team. Watch out this afternoon for the final roster cuts and see how I fare.

Byrd not the word. Sox staff could strenghten itself from within

By Jim Ingram
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
Paul Byrd was pretty awful last night in Chicago as the Red Sox lost 12-2. Byrd lasting a scant 2 1/2 innings while giving up 7 earned runs on 10 hits. Ouch! Luckily for the BoSox, the calendar said it's September 4th and that means expanded rosters. Still, it wasn't good to see Junichi Tazawa only last 3 2/3 innings himself. To me, the real story is how Byrd fared against a real major league lineup. He impressed last week against the Toronto Blue Jays, but really he faced a team that had given up on the season. The White Sox brass may have given up on the season, but so far the Sox roster hasn't. That was evident last night as Paul Byrd may have made his final, or next to final start for the Sox this season.
Tim Wakefield takes to the bump this afternoon in a very important start for him and the Red Sox. In addition to Wake's return, Dice-k had himself a strong start last night for Pawtucket. If Wake and the Japanese enigma can make a decent return to the rotation, then a recent Red Sox weakness flips itself into a potential strength. With the return of Wakefield and Matzusaka, they round out the rotation after Lester, a struggling Beckett and suddenly consistent Bucholtz.
If Wake and Dice-k can return and be productive, maybe it's time to give Josh Beckett a rest. The Big Texan has been awful over his past 4 starts. He's already eclipsed the 180 innings pitched mark and looks like he needs to rejuvenate himself for the playoff run.
I think the Red Sox may now be poised to create some breathing room in the Wild Card Race. When they do that, they can start getting Beckett, and a few other players some much needed rest.