Packers RB Jamaal Williams and LB Kamal Martin Deemed Close Contact w/ Dillon; Out Thurs @ SF

By Adam Roberts – 11/3/2020

Two more Packers won’t be available Thursday should the team’s scheduled game against San Francisco play out as scheduled.

Both running back Jamaal Williams and linebacker Kamal Martin have been deemed by the NFL to be high-risk close contact with rookie running back A.J. Dillon, who on Monday it was announced had tested positive for COVID-19. As high-risk close contacts, Martin and Williams will need to be isolated and remain away from the facility for at least five days after their last contact with the infected individual. The two were in close contact with Dillon during the team’s 28-22 loss Sunday to the Vikings, and will be eligible to rejoin the team this Saturday. Another important note is that there were no new positive tests for the team today.

The Packers running back corps is now down to just Dexter Williams and Tyler Ervin. Aaron Jones is still recovering from a calf injury, and his status for Thursday is still not known. At this time, no change has been announced as it pertains to the Packers-49ers game, but of course we will follow the story closely and pass along any information as it becomes available.

Packers RB A.J. Dillon Tests Positive For COVID-19

By Adam Roberts – 11/2/2020

Per a number of sources, including ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Rob Demovsky and Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, Packers rookie running back A.J. Dillon has tested positive for COVID-19. According to Pelissero, the test came during the pregame testing cycle ahead of Sunday’s game against Minnesota. The results from Saturday were the ones used to determine who could play versus who must isolate on Sunday, which explains why Dillon played 17 snaps for the Packers in their loss. To this point, the NFL and its team of medical experts have not found any evidence of on-field transmission, although as we’ve seen the results can vary from situation to situation (take the Badgers-Illinois game from two weekends ago versus the Vikings’ not reporting any positive tests despite facing the Titans team just ahead of their big outbreak).

Contact tracing is currently underway, and Dillon will certainly be out for this Thursday’s scheduled game against San Francisco. We are continuing to follow this story and will provide updates as they become available.

Bucks Assistant Josh Longstaff Hired By Chicago Bulls

By Adam Roberts – 11/2/2020

A member of the Mike Budenholzer assistant coaching family is moving on to a new opportunity, and he won’t have to travel very far for it.

Assistant coach Josh Longstaff will join Billy Donovan’s staff in Chicago, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. It will be the fourth NBA team Longstaff has served as an assistant for, with previous stints with Milwaukee, the Knicks, and Thunder under his belt as well. Longstaff was noted for his work in Latvia with at-the-time Knicks’ quard Kristaps Prozingas during the EuroBasket 2017 event.

As the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Matt Velazquez noted on Twitter, the move may be to open up a spot for Josh Oppenheimer on the Bucks’ staff. Oppenheimer was a former assistant in Milwaukee during the Larry Drew and Jason Kidd regimes.

Dalvin Cook Scores 4 TDs; Vikings Beat Packers 28-22

By Adam Roberts – 11/2/2020

On Twitter, we currently have a poll running that asks you whether the Packers’ 28-22 upset loss to the now 2-5 Vikings was more the result of Minnesota running back Dalvin Cook being very good, the Packers’ defense being very bad, or a combination of both.

As of 7:45 this morning, the vote was about 2/3 in favor of the combination option, and that certainly seemed to be the case at Lambeau yesterday afternoon.

Cook ended up with 226 all-purpose yards, including 163 on the ground, to go with all four of the teams’ scores on a day in which 72 hours ago it wasn’t even a given that Cook would be on the field. But in the back’s first game on the field since his injury against the Seahawks, Cook looked every bit the NFL’s leading rusher that he was prior to his injury. Despite everyone knowing that on a windy day at Lambeau the Vikings would be a run-first offense, the Green Bay D couldn’t do anything to stop Cook from start to finish.

“We knew exactly what they were gonna do in terms of they were gonna ride him” head coach Matt La Fleur said after being asked why this was the case. “We never put them in a situation where they had to drop back and throw the football…that’s something that we better get fixed, and we better get fixed fast.”

LaFleur now has to prepare his defense for San Francisco, a team that has had Green Bay’s number the last few years; the Packers haven’t won at San Fran since Week Four in 2015, and of course last year were defeated twice by a combined score of 74-28.

Cook meanwhile made some history yesterday, becoming the first player to score a touchdown on each of his team’s first four possessions of a game since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970. He credited his huge return game to the Vikings’ medical staff for getting him ready to roll, and noted that the windy conditions combined with a great day from the offensive line helped him rack up the yards as well.

“I was telling those guys all game how much of an impact it was having for me” Cook said ” and they was doin’ a great job all day. Commend the offensive line for keeping Kurt off the ground pretty much the whole day and giving the backs holes to run through, too.”

Cousins didn’t light the world on fire yesterday (11/14, 160 Yds, 1 TD), but managed the game well by not committing any mistakes and not giving Green Bay any opportunities for free scores.

While Green Bay gets ready for the 49ers, the 2-5 Vikings will head home this Sunday to take on the Lions, who lost 41-21 to Indianapolis yesterday.

 

Packers RB Aaron Jones; CB Kevin King OUT vs Vikings; Dalvin Cook In

By Adam Roberts – 10/30/2020

The fine folks at SportsLine have the Packers as six and a half point favorites going into Sunday’s match up against Minnesota. But some key pieces on both sides of the ball will be out this weekend for Green Bay.

Both running back Aaron Jones and cornerback Kevin King have been ruled out this week; this will be King’s third game in a row he’ll miss since his injury against Atlanta. Jones is missing his second straight contest.

In other injury news, head coach Matt LaFleur says he has not had a chance to speak with his kicker Mason Crosby about his status; the veteran placekicker has played in 214 straight games, but is questionable with both back and calf injuries. Nick Vogel is coming in to work out with the team tomorrow, and Crosby today was kicking inside the Don Hutson Center in Green Bay while his teammates were outdoors.

The Vikings meanwhile are getting back running back Dalvin Cook; Cook hasn’t played since leaving the Seahawks game on October 11th, and has 489 yards and seven touchdowns this season.

Packers K Mason Crosby Questionable vs Vikings

By Adam Roberts – 10/30/2020

With Green Bay scheduled to face Minnesota this Sunday barring a COVID-related postponement, the team will not have running back Aaron Jones available this weekend. The team has repeatedly said there’s no rush to bring back Jones, especially after the way Aaron Rodgers handled the offense against Houston last week. But another very important points scorer could be unavailable this weekend.

Kicker Mason Crosby has still not practiced with the team this week, with back and calf injuries keeping him off the field. It should be noted that special teams coach Shawn Menenga believes Crosby will play, and head coach Matt LaFleur doesn’t seemed overly concerned with the matter. It would be the first time Crosby has missed a game since being drafted by Green Bay in 2007. His streak of 214 games played is by far the longest among kickers.

As far as back up kickers go, the Packers do have a workout scheduled with former Raven Nick Vogel for this Saturday since they don’t have a kicker on the practice squad. Vogel had signed with the Ravens in May, but with Justin Tucker firmly and rightfully the established go-to at that position for Baltimore, his tenure in Charm City was not likely to last for long. Previously this year, the Packers had worked out Giorgio Tavecchio, who in addition to time on other NFL teams and the Los Angeles Wildcats in the XFL, was a practice squad Packer in 2013.

In addition to Crosby and Jones, cornerback Kevin King could potentially miss another game this week with his injured quad. King hasn’t played since leaving the Week Four win against Atlanta.

Brewers Decline Option on Ryan Braun

By Adam Roberts – 10/30/2020

After a career that has spanned three decades in Milwaukee, the Hammerin’ Hebrew’s time with the Brewers may be over.

Yesterday, the Brewers declined the 15 million dollar mutual option for 2021 on veteran outfielder Ryan Braun, making the 37-year-old a free agent for the first time in his 14 year career. Braun has played every one of his 14 seasons in Milwaukee, and is one of those players many would probably say they couldn’t see wearing another team’s colors. Then again, we all thought that about Tom Brady, Brett Favre, and Joe Montana.

Braun is due a 4 million dollar buyout now, and will next make the decision on whether or not to retire, hope to re-sign with Milwaukee, or pursue his options elsewhere. His rapport with the Brewers’ coaches and front office staff has always been high, so it doesn’t seem like he has much reason to want to play elsewhere for personal reasons. But retirement may be the most expected outcome, after Braun repeatedly said this season could be his last. Throughout the abridged 2020 season, Braun suffered from injury issues, including the back injury that kept him out of Game Two of the Wild Card Series against the Dodgers, and had a career-low batting average of .233 with 7 home runs and 27 RBIs in 39 of 60 games played.

Regardless of what happens, Braun’s place in the history of Brewers’ baseball can’t be understated. He was an integral part of the 2011 NLCS team, as well as the 2008 Wild Card team that was the first playoff Brewers squad in 26 years. He also was the 2007 Rookie of the Year during an 83-79 season, the first winning season in Milwaukee since 1992, and a six-time All Star. Braun has hit the most home runs as a Brewer with 352, and is second in franchise history in RBIs, extra-base hits, total bases, and doubles.

Conversation Continues Over Cancelled Wisconsin-Nebraska Game

By Adam Roberts – 10/29/2020

It’s been a little more than 24 hours since we learned that Wisconsin-Nebraska would not be played this weekend, and the reaction continues to be mixed.

While the Big Ten was within their right to rule the game a no-contest since Wisconsin has had more than five percent of its players test positive, some in Nebraska have placed blame squarely on Wisconsin. There has been this idea that the Badgers were afraid to play the game due to having to start their fourth-string quarterback Danny Vanden Boom, and this thought process was promoted by the official radio account for the Cornhuskers on Twitter. It should be noted that, given the results of the first week of Big Ten play, it’s unlikely Wisconsin would have lost the game with their backup punter starting under center.

As things stand right now, Wisconsin-Nebraska has been ruled a no-contest, the Badgers have begun their seven days of paused activites, no decision has been made on the November 7th game against Purdue, and at the end of the day, Wisconsin is 1-0 and Nebraska is 0-1. Wisconsin would need to play six games to qualify for the Big Ten Championship at the end of the year, so if the Purdue game is not played Wisconsin would need a clean slate starting November 14th at #13 Michigan.

High School Football Preview: Week Six

By Adam Roberts – 10/29/2020

What a week. Badger football is on pause at least until Wednesday, and the state is probably in need of a good weekend of high school football more so than any weekend since the start of the season. Thankfully, though Mel-Min has had their game against Whitehall cancelled this week, there are still plenty of games to discuss.

Last week’s prediction record: 7-6

 

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WEST SALEM @ NEKOOSA (6pm on ESPN La Crosse 105.5, espnlacrosse.com, and TuneIn)

The Papermakers had been scheduled to face Manawa this week followed by powerhouse Stratford. Both of those games were axed this week, so West Salem needing a game of their own was glad to step up. While speaking with Nekoosa head coach Mark Tuttle, he commented on his team’s style of play: gritty, old fashioned, and run, run, run. They’re transplants from the South Central Conference now playing in the CWC-Large alongside perennial state title contenders Amherst and the aforementioned Tigers of Stratford, Despite their 1-3 record, they are running high on their 36-7 win last week over Weyauwega-Fremont. Over the last two weeks, their junior running back duo of Cordero Ysquierdo and Hunter Lochner combined for 244 yards and four scores against W-F, but this week they meet the meat grinder that has been the Panther defense. So far, Justin Jehn’s boys have allowed just 33 points, including a 22-6 win last week over Aquinas (to be fair, the Blugold offense was without Will Cambio, but they did hold upstart QB Jackson Flottmeyer in check with just 8-21 passing for 87 yards, a TD, and an INT).

This game will be a good ol’ fashioned game of trench warfare; the Ysquierdo-Lochner Connection will be countered by Luke Noel, who against Aquinas casually went for 149 yards and 3 TDs. Some may be inclined to just give this one to West Salem based on record, but don’t forget the Papermakers have played some tough competition already and are likely to follow Coach Fruechte’s mantra in Caledonia: Respect Everyone, Fear No One. I do like West Salem in this game based largely on how they competed against Onalaska; with the way they largely handled Ayden Larson, I like their chances against a Papermaker unit that is still feeling out young buck Ethan Hoogesteger (3-6, 59 yds, 0 TDs, 1 INT against W-F).

Prediction: West Salem 27 Nekoosa 7

 

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AQUINAS @ ONALASKA

Last week, those above Panthers were able to stifle the blistering Aquinas passing attack we’ve seen this year, and although the coaching staff would never admit it, the absence of senior running back Will Cambio likely hurt the passing game more than many might realize. Having that run option available to compliment your quarterback is so underrated at the high school level, where an extra level of deception can keep a defense guessing from start to finish. If Cambio can’t go again this week, more production will be needed from junior Joe Penchi and sophomore Calvin Hargrove (67 and 25 yards against West Salem respectively) to keep this one competitive. The reality is that Aquinas is battered and bruised, and this game could prove a great example as to why it was a smart competition decision to leave the MVC. Conversely, Onalaska will hope to use this game to further highlight the skills of their own running back Albert Romero; last week against Adams-Friendship he rushed for a season-high 177 yards and four scores, and his average is now over 115 yards per game.

Prediction: Onalaska 34 Aquinas 13

 

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ROCHESTER CENTURY @ WINONA

Coach John Cassellius was in a tough place Friday. Albert Lea had to pull out of their scheduled game with the Winhawks due to a player testing positive for COVID-19, and it appeared Paul Giel Field would sit empty last weekend. But thanks to quick thinking from Red Wing’s Nate Freier, there was in fact a game played Saturday, in which the Winhawk defense responded wonderfully from a difficult showing against #8 Byron two weeks ago and shut out the Wingers 28-0. While quarterback Jacob Heftman was mostly a game manager against Red Wing, Dominic Davis stepped up on the ground going for 101 yards on 16 carries including a 34 yard score. The offense still has plenty of room to grow, and this week they take on a Rochester Century defense that has given up an average of 28 points per game in their two losses this year. To be fair, last week the Panthers were tasked with trying to stop #2 (Class 5A) Owatonna, who have two dynamic backs in Dylan Maas and Tanner Hall that totaled 231 yards. But this means there’s an opportunity for the Winhawks to spread their wings so to speak in the run game, and with a nice bounce back win under their belt I predict that’s exactly what we’ll see.

Prediction: Winona 27 Rochester Century 14

 

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TOMAH @ WESTBY

Last week, Westby gave up 21 points in the first quarter to Kettle Moraine Lutheran, and despite shoring up the defense after that, the offense was nonexistent against the Chargers. Quarterback Dillon Ellefson was harassed from the start, throwing two interceptions and struggling to maintain any drives for the Norsemen. Those two picks were part of a three turnover evening for Westby. This week they won’t get a break on defense with Tomah visiting fresh off a 21-14 win over Prairie du Chien. Timberwolf QB Justin Gerke had a slow start against West Salem two weeks ago, but was firing on all cylinders against the Blackhawks, connecting with Zander Williams twice in the end zone and establishing a solid due with Drew Brookman for a 15.5 YPC average on 6 receptions between those two. Credit must also be given to Tomah’s defense, which tightened up down the stretch in what was a close game. There are a few similarities between Prairie and Westby, so if Tomah repeats the formula they should find success.

Prediction: Tomah 20 Westby 12

 

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RICHLAND CENTER @ VIROQUA

Lost in all the conversation about Albert Romero’s big week for Onalaska was a spectacular performance by Viroqua back Nick Schneider. I’ve known from the beginning of the season that this senior could be a vital piece on a contending team in a normal season, but last week against a less-than-stellar Altoona squad he was on full display. Schneider put the team on his back courtesy of 178 yards on 26 carries and a score, although senior quarterback Eric Jerdee made the most of his limited pass attempts: 7-8, 98 yds, 2 TDs, and a passer rating just a point shy of perfection (157.3). Not to be lost in all the praise for Schneider is the fact that the Blackhawks had a number of players involved. 10 players not named Nick Schneider contributed to the offense last week, giving coach Duane Skalecki confidence he can diversify the playbook and get everyone involved. The Hornets meanwhile have their own ace running back in junior Bryce Hillers; he came alive against Dodgeville on Friday with 208 yard and three scores on nearly half the carries Schneider had for Viroqua. How much of this was due to a porous Dodgeville defense is uncertain, but the battle of the backs will be the story to watch in this game. I give the slight advantage to Viroqua due to Jerdee’s efficiency, though he’d be wise to keep an eye out for defensive end Bryson Clarson; the junior Hornet was all over the field last week with 11 total tackles.

Prediction: Viroqua 22 Richland Center 20

 

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#1 (2A) CALEDONIA @ #6 (2A) CHATFIELD

I kind of wish this would have been Caledonia’s match up last week when we visited for Coulee Region Football. Not that I’m complaining about the chance to call the top-ranked Warriors’ 70th straight victory, buttttttt between a Top-10 Class 2A showdown and the 66-7 blowout we got last week against Dover/Eyota, I think I know which game most of you would choose to call. There’s certainly no disrespect intended to Brett Vesel’s Eagle team; I give them all the credit in the world for playing a four-quarter game against the Warriors. However, this week should the biggest test of an abridged season for Caledonia.

During the streak, the Warriors have outscored the Gophers 313-49 in nine match ups including four playoff games. What could make this year different? Well, the sixth-ranked Gopher defense has been stifling this season; last week they pitched a shutout against Zumbrota-Mazeppa (the Z-M recorded a lone safety in the 19-2 game), and they’ve given up just seven non-safety points all season. Granted, their competition hasn’t been the strongest, but as Caledonia head coach Carl Fruechte says: Respect Everyone, Fear No one. The difference, just like every game this season and last, will come down to containing Eli King; the junior only played a half against D/E last week, but he probably only needed a lone quarter. As it was, he finished with six completions for 138 yards and three scores, a 70-yard TD run where we went untouched, and a 48 yard punt return score. Someone else on the Caledonia roster who needs recognition is Casey Schultz; the defensive lineman had a pick six against D/E and was sniffing out run plays and QB runs from the first play from scrimmage.

Prediction: Caledonia 34 Chatfield 21

 

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DE SOTO @ BOSCOBEL

This game would appear to be an open and shut case. De Soto has put together about as good a team as they’ve ever had, and that’s saying something. Last week against Hillsboro the third piece of the puzzle fell into place as the Pirates had a special teams field day. On defense, much like Viroqua on offense, everyone was getting involved; four Pirates recorded double digit tackle totals and they ensured that, much like Beavis and Butthead, there would be no scoring for the Hillsboro offense. And speaking of offense, despite no one player having a breakout game for De Soto, the Pirates still racked up 202 yards on the ground and were in complete control of the game clock. Meanwhile we haven’t heard much from Boscobel since their 43-0 loss to Luther on Coulee Region Football Week One. Their only other game was three weeks ago against Pecatonica/Argyle, a 30-27 Bulldog win. All I can base my opinion on is their performance against Luther, and I did not see much of anything in that game that makes me believe the Pirates will be challenged much this week.

Prediction: De Soto 41 Boscobel 6

 

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AUGUSTA @ MELROSE-MINDORO

Cooperation between programs is key in pandemic-era football. We saw that cooperation in action last week with Winona and Red Wing, and we see it again here in this matchup. Both Augusta and Mel-Min’s original games this week were cancelled (vs Indy/Gil and @ Whitehall), and this would be a seemingly easy game to set up between two Dairlyand foes. Football-wise, this could be a one-sided affair. The Mustang offense isn’t turning a lot of heads this year, but it’s getting the job done with a good balance of pass and run. I gave Pepin/Alma the advantage over Mel-Min last week, and the Mustang defense responded with three interceptions of P/A QB Jordan Pearson. The opportunistic Mustangs will go up against an 0-3 Augusta unit that has been scoring (24 ppg); the defense just hasn’t been there yet (around 35 points allowed per game).

Prediction: Mel-Min 21 Augusta 7

 

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ELEVA-STRUM @ BLAIR-TAYLOR

I’ve mentioned before that it’s dangerous to have your team run entirely through one player if you don’t have talent to back them up. Teams like De Soto and Caledonia can get away with a superstar dominating the statlines because overall they are well-built football teams. Eleva-Strum runs things largely through QB/RB Nick Higley, but the complimentary help hadn’t for the most part been around him this season. That is until last week, when the Cardinals had six different receivers get involved in the passing game, including a touchdown each for Alex Anderson and Zach Krueger in their win over Augusta. The defense also stepped up big with their three interceptions. But they were still burnt for 177 yards through the air, and Blair-Taylor will be looking to get the passing game going after Cain Fremstad encountered problems against C-FC. #13 was held to under 100 yards in a winning effort, but he still was regularly finding Kyle Steien open down field. Matthew Brandenburg carried the weight for the Wildcats last week running for 154 yards and a score, and the Wildcats are just a more complete team overall. I see them improving to 5-0.

Prediction: Blair-Taylor 30 Eleva-Strum 12

 

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PEPIN-ALMA @ C-FC

The final Dairyland game this week may fly under the radar since it’s in an area that has spotty coverage between the La Crosse, Eau Claire, and Winona media markets. But both teams need a win after tough but well-played losses the week before. We mentioned C-FC’s game against Blair-Taylor and their ability to limit the effect Cain Fremstad had through the air. They would be wise to study the film from Pepin-Alma’s game last week against Mel-Min and study how the Mustangs were able to put together a dominant pass defense effort with three picks. The Pirates have a pretty good passing game of their own, and last week Austin Becker did his best to keep the Wildcat corners guessing. P/A’s key to a win would be to ensure that the Pirate running game is stifled once again; C-FC only gained an abysmal 7 yards on the ground.

Prediction: C-FC 18 Pepin-Alma 14

 

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RUSHFORD-PETERSON @ GOODHUE

Against Fillmore Central, the Trojans played a game very similarly to what the Green Bay Packers played against Tampa Bay a few weeks ago. Great, dynamic first quarter and an ugly second quarter. Despite this, it was a one score game after three 27-20. But a late FC TD put the game out of reach. Needless to say, every detail of that second quarter has likely been analyzed down to each individual mistake on each play so as to avoid a repeat. That hyper focus leads into this week’s game against Goodhue, a team which has made regular state tournament appearances this decade but has not had a lot of the sparkle of those seasons so far this year. Things were particularly rough against a subpar Lewiston-Altura team two weeks ago, a 53-8 drubbing.

Prediction: Rushford-Peterson 27 Goodhue 16

 

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SPRING GROVE @ KINGSLAND

In last week’s edition of the High School Football Preview, I predicted Spring Grove would stifle the Lanesboro defense, but instead, the Burros were all kinds of successful against the Lions in a 36-14 win. Much like Rush-Pete above, I’m pretty certain this week has been one of thorough reflection for Spring Grove as they prepare to take on Kingsland, who was no slouch at all against Houston. The Knights compiled 283 yards of total offense against the Hurricanes, spreading things out nicely and doing just enough to win. The defense also contributed with two forced fumbles, and I think the more well-rounded team wins here.

Prediction: Kingsland 28 Spring Grove 18

 

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HOUSTON @ LeROY-OSTRANDER

Houston wasn’t outplayed last week against Kingsland. Rather, two evenly matched teams played a game that ultimately came down to a couple of key moments. That might not be the case this week, as a LeRoy-Ostrander team comes in fresh off a close game against a ranked Grand Meadow team that likely expected to roll.

Prediction: LeRoy-Ostrander 21 Houston 14

 

MLB Free Agency Begins

By Adam Roberts – 10/29/2020

Football, football, football. That’s about all that get’s covered in the window between the end of the World Series and the start of NBA basketball. Honestly, even before and after these dates football still reigns supreme across all levels. But we can’t forget about America’s Past Time, and in the wake of the Dodgers defeating Tampa Bay four games to two to clinch their first Fall Classic since 1988, we now begin the MLB offseason.

As it pertains to Milwaukee, the biggest question mark for the organization is probably the decision of whether or not to re-sign lefty starting pitcher Brett Anderson. He is the lone Brewer hitting the open market this offseason, and he went 4-and-4 with a 4.21 ERA in 11 games this past season, including 10 starts. The team will have to make tough decisions this year with the tightened budget that most teams are dealing with, but Anderson could still be worth bringing back; he didn’t get the max amount of time to show what he could do this year dealing with a blister injury twice, but did turn in eight really good starts out of his 11 appearances.

In addition, regular Sports Lead guest and Reviewing the Brew Editor-in-Chief David Gasper wrote an article earlier this week on the possibility that Milwaukee pursues former first baseman Eric Thames, who’s option with the Washington Nationals was declined. While Dave concluded that the Brewers likely wouldn’t try to sign the former fan favorite, it does stand to reason that if any position on the field needs improvement for the Crew, first base likely would be the spot. The team alternated back and forth between Jedd Gyorko and Daniel Vogelbach at the end of the year, and while this was better than the difficulties of Justin Smoak, surely the team would certainly prefer a more consistent solution.

What moves would you like to see this offseason come from GM David Stearns? Let us know on Twitter @ESPNLaCrosseWI!