Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Chris Bosh has had it with Losing

After another disappointing season missing the playoffs with the Toronto Raptors, Bosh decides he cannot stand to play another season in Toronto. With only 11 playoff experiences to his name and never making it past the first round, he decided to leave the team that drafted him and go to a much better team with the likes of world class players Dwayne Wade and LeBron James. When Bosh left, the Toronto organization not to mention the fan base was furious because they received nothing in return for their best player. The Raptors had trouble making the playoffs even with their leader, Chris Bosh, by their side which shows the lack in depth the organization has to offer. Since the ex Toronto all star has moved on to apparent bigger and brighter things, the organization will need other players to step up and try to fill in the huge hole Bosh has left for them to fill in. It will be a tough task for the team to accomplish but Toronto will hopefully bounce back from this loss.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Jays Fall Short Even With Bautista

After the start of what looked to be a promising post season experience, the Jays somehow choke under the pressure, even with Jose Bautista the league leading slugger with 54 homers. People ask themselves where the Jays went wrong but it's not their fault they have without a doubt the hardest division in sports history. Having to compete with the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays who were number 1 and 2 in the league and the Boston Red Sox who are also and exceptional team, the Jays really do not have any opportunity for a post season birth. The Jays learned how the best player in the league does not make them the best team, the team that spends the most money which is the New York Yankees ($206 738 389) and the Boston Red Socks ($160,913,333) are 2 of the top 5 teams in the league which shows how money wins games. Even though Bautista is the best player in the MLB this year it does not mean they would make the playoffs, it's disappointing for Jays fans but its reality.