Thursday, February 21, 2008

It's a results-oriented business

I am not quite sure why I allow myself to get so upset over the Lions, when I have stated before on this blog that the problem lies with the owner and not the GM, but Millen did state that "It's a results-oriented business".

Take a quick look at the RESULTS that other general managers in the Detroit sports scene have put together.


  1. Ken Holland-Detroit Red Wings - In his 11th year (10th season thanks NHLPA), Holland has amassed a winning percentage of .663. Throw in 2 Stanley Cups (1998, 2002), and I would say the old goalie knows something about results.
  2. Joe Dumars-Detroit Pistons - In his 8th season playing chess with the Detroit roundballers, Joe D has put together a winning percentage of .631. With one championship under his belt, Dumars seems poised to change to address at The Palace of Auburn Hills to 6 Championship Drive. He can produce results.
  3. Bill Laimbeer-Detroit Shock - In 5 seasons as the main man, the former grumpy Piston as been to the finals 3 times and has 2 championships. Throw in a .618 winning percentage, and you have results.
  4. Dave Dombrowski-Detroit Tigers - Through 5 seasons with the GM hat (he was only President in 2002 - remember Randy Smith), the three time GM has accumalted a winning percentage of .456, not bad considering he had a winning percentage of .265 in his first year as GM. Throw in a trip to the World Series in 2006, his results are starting to show.



A pretty impressive resume for our hometown GMs, so one would conclude that the man who stated in a recent interview "It's a reults-oriented business" or "Things have been defined" was none other than Scott Pioli, the GM for the New England Patroits. As everyone could guess, it was not Pioli, but the Detroit Lions very own Matt Millen



The same Matt Millen who in 7 seasons charge has amassed a whopping winning percentage of .277 (just a hare better than the Tigers in 2003). So if that is results to Matt Millen, I would hate to see how he defines losing. Mr. Millen you have not produced results. You have not even show progress towards results. In fact the only thing that has been defined is, you are a failure as a GM. Please resign, and save whatever face you have remaining.

Enough football, until fall. (I hope)





Other Musings

  1. Is anyone really surprised by what is happening down in Bloomington, Indiana? Hoosier fans have a right to be upset, but should be more upset with the administration of IU than with Sampson. When you make deals with the devil, when you play with matches, you usually get burned. Kelvin Sampson is a great basketball coach, but does not like to follow the rules that the NCAA has put forth.
  2. The Pistons should start to worry about their nemisis on Lake Erie. The proposed trade bringing help to King James, will make them a very solid team.
  3. Scott Boras is having a tuff few months. First A-Rod drops him, then Kenny Rogers, and now Sheffield has Boras in his sights again. I guess everyone gets their comeupance.
  4. A generational divide when it comes to the DH. Click on the link. A very good blog. I just wish the NL would get over themselves already and move to the DH.

Trivia Question

What Detroit Tiger pitcher, has the best single-season hits allowed per 9IP ratio? Answer will come on Monday.

In 1998, Jeff Robinson had his best year in the major leagues posting a 13-6 record with a 2.98 ERA. In doing so, Jeff also has the Tiger single season record for hits allowed per 9IP - 6.33

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