Under Further Review

Under Further Review


April 14th, 2014

April 14, 2014

Bubba Watson high-fives his fans after winning his 2nd green jacket on Sunday. Watson put on a driving exhibition and outlasted the field. Jordan Spieth, 20, put up a game performance.


Bubba Watson wins his 2nd Green Jacket at the 2014 Masters, Bunting in baseball (if shouldn’t be done…much at all), Brandt gives his Top 5 Tournaments in sports.  Doug Croft gives #CroftScoffed 3.0 for the upcoming NFL draft,  MLB overview, Allen Craig does not look good…at all,  Milwaukee Brewers are for real, Why you don’t want your player worrying about the other team shifting on you


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Bubba Watson wins his 2nd Masters tournament with an absolutely amazing driving exhibition. No golfer put on the historic Sunday charge this year as Watson won the 2014 Masters easily.  The 368-yard drive on 13 left Watson with only a gap wedge into the Par 5 green, seemingly putting an end to the hope of a comeback by any contender.  Jordan Speith, 20, put forth a valiant effort.  The extremely difficult Sunday Pins and the lack of moisture on the course made a comeback virtually impossible with Watson hitting nearly every fairway 300+ yards.  Watson showcased an adept around-the-green game to get out of trouble.  Matt Kuchar made an early push, but had a 4-putt double bogey that derailed his comeback attempt.


The Masters tops the list of Brandt’s Top 5 Tournaments in sports, for various and obvious reasons.  The rest of the Top 5 are all playoff tournaments.  Did the NBA playoffs make the cut?


Dougie gives his #CroftScoffed 3.0, which includes trades this time and encapsulates the entire top 2 rounds of the 2014 NFL Draft.  He has a new pick at #13 for St. Louis.  He also has the Rams taking a WR, but which one?


Quick look around MLB, specifically looking at the Milwaukee Brewers (10-2) and their hot start.  Starting pitching will be a key for the Brewers. If Kyle Lohse and Matt Garza can live up to their potential, don’t be surprised to find the Brewers in the playoffs, as Brandt predicted before the season.