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Sky's the Limit

Tom "Sky" Skibosh covers the Wauwatosa and Brookfield prep scene for Community Newspapers. If something is going on in local sports, Sky has an opinion about it. If you agree or not with what Sky says, we want to see your comments.

Some random thoughts ...

By Tom "Sky" Skibosh
Friday, Aug 1 2008, 12:26 PM

This is a down time for high school sports in Brookfield and Wauwatosa, as we take a deep breath before getting ready to cover 45 fall teams. Each of the schools I cover in Brookfield, Tosa and Shorewood have nine sports for the five schools. It is the most difficult time of the year for our staff and we couldn't get through it without the cooperation of the coaches and their staffs, since one reporter couldn't possibly cover 45 teams without help.

So with the high school off, let's look at some area professional sports topics...

Like a lot of people I am so sick and tired of the Brett Favre situation. I am sick of people thinking Brett Favre can decide whenever he wants to play or not play and the Packers should just put everything on hold and welcome him back. Some people have actually said all he has to do is show up on the first day of practice and that should be enough for the Packers. He shouldn't have to go to minicamps or OTA's. People, wise up!The NFL is a business and people need to make decisions and move from there.

I am also fed up with the "fans" (I can't use the word I want to describe these people in a family blog) who say "I will buy a Vikings No. 4 jersey and cheer for Brett to beat the Packers" if the scenario works out that way. Folks, you can do that, but please don't claim you are a Packer fan or even care about the home team. You are a Favre fan, and that's fine, but you no long qualify as a Packer fan. It is not brain surgery.

Here's my favorite one. "I will turn in my Packer tickets if they don't take Favre back."  There's an intelligent comment. There are 50,000 people on a waiting list hoping you do such a thing. Way to threaten the Packers organization. I will tell you what you can do. Come on over to the office and I will buy your tickets. I will be happy to take them off your hands. Believe me, I'm not holding my breath.

It has been a while since a player has been in such a pressure-packed situation like Aaron Rodgers is now. And he can thank No. 4 for that. Here is hoping the real Packer fans have some patience and support the first-year starter.

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I made a prediction BEFORE the Brewers-Cubs series that the Cubbies would take three of four games from the locals. I was wrong, of course, because they swept the series. As a baseball person (not as a fan) I watched the Cubs hitters work the count, hit to the opposite field, and then watched the Brewers' all or nothing offense.  Manager Ned Yost said the other day, "We are what we are," and they proved it in that series.

Outside of Ryan Braun (.302), JJ Hardy (.288), Corey Hart (.288) and Prince Fielder (.278), no other Brewer starter is hitting above .250. That's pretty sad.

Right now Carlos Zambrano, Rich Harden, Ryan Dempster and Ted Lilly look better than CC Sabathia, Ben Sheets and Manny Parra (the rest of the starters aren't worth mentioning). I told someone two weeks before the trading deadline that the Brewers wouldn't make the playoffs if they didn't improve their bullpen - and I was laughed at.

There is a long way to go in this race. All I can say is -  I will be happy to eat crow instead of saying "I told you so."

Remember, always be a hit and have a ball.

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About Tom "Sky" Skibosh

Tom "Sky" Skibosh covers the Wauwatosa and Brookfield prep sports for Community Newspapers. He has a unique view because he is not only a member of the media, but he has been on the other side, working 19 years as the media and public relations director for the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Team. The only thing he enjoys as much as writing is talking, as he's also a professional motivational speaker who has given presentations to schools, organizations and businesses in 35 states. His company is Sky's The Limit! His theme in life is being successful in life while still having fun, in baseball terms, being a hit and having a ball.