Saturday, November 28, 2009
College football
This stanford / notre dame game is nuts, but I kinda wish I was able to watch this overtime that's about to go down between LSU and arkansas. I love this time of year.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Week 12 NFL Picks
Week 11 did little to decide those open playoff positions, with key losses outnumbering key victories. Teams such as Atlanta, Houston, and Denver, not to mention almost the entire AFC North (I'm pretty sure we can count Cleveland out), all had crucial losses that worked to lessen their chances at making the postseason. That being said, week 12 will once again keep us entertained, with so much still to be decided heading into the final month of the season. Not to mention there are still two undefeated teams facing tough opponents this Thanksgiving weekend. What a great time of year for you Americans to get some time off. Us Canadians will have to suffer the hangovers at work. Anyway, here goes:
Lions (+10.5) over Packers
This spread is still too big to give a Green Bay team that has yet to prove it can dominate an opponent. Sure they were able to crush the Dallas Cowboys, but they lost to Tampa Bay the week before and just barely beat the 49ers. They could pull it off, but I really need to see more from this team if I'm going to give them 10.5 points.
Raiders (+13.5) over Cowboys
What's up with giving a 13.5 point spread to a team that has failed to score more than a single touchdown it's past two games, against a team that managed to upset one of the strongest looking teams int he league last week. Russel is out and Gradkowski is in, a move that should have taken place a long time ago but was hindered by just plain stubbornness, and Oakland is suddenly a 3-7 team that doesn't look all that awful. The Cowboys need this, and they'll do it. But this spread seems a little high give the circumstances.
Giants (-6.5) over Broncos
The Giants came up big last week against the Falcons, who seem a tad overrated, but it was a moral victory more than anything else. The Broncos on the other hand seem to be falling apart and look to be switching places with the Titans, who couldn't buy a win at the beginning of the season. Eli's got a confidence boost and in a division where the teams ahead of him are looking weak, he's gonna go for the jugular. Look for the Broncos to continue their slide.
Falcons (-10.5) over Buccaneers
Like I said earlier, Atlanta seems to be getting a lot of respect they haven't been able to back up. They've yet to beat a playoff contender this season and have lost some close ones that could have proved their worth. That being said, The Bucs just suck right now. They only scored 7 points in two of their last four games and have only one lone win for the season. They could cover the spread, but the Falcons still have a shot at the playoffs and have a lot more at stake in this game than Tampa Bay.
Dolphins (-3.5) over Bills
I said it last week, the Fins are too good to have the record they have. The Bills' record on the other hand is exactly what it is. This is a matchup that has major playoff connotations, and if Miami wants any chance at a berth in the postseason, they'll fight to the death on this one. Let's just hope their defense has enough energy in the fourth quarter to keep Buffalo from making a charge, cause it seems to lose steam three quarters of the way through the game.
Bengals (-13.5) over Browns
Cincinnati can not afford to lose this. They got lucky last week with the rest of the division all losing their games, but they have a clear path to the playoffs and they need to capitalize against this horrible Browns team. Losing back-to-back games against the two worst offenses in the league would be devastating for moral and Mike Zimmer needs to drill that thought into his team.
Seahawks (-2.5) over Rams
Seattle has shown some bright spots this season, the Rams... well, let's just say they almost made a game of it in Arizona last week. Lat time these two teams met in the first game of the season, Seattle shutout St. Louis, 28-0. I think they might be able to win this one by at least three points.
Panthers (+3.5) over Jets
The Jets need to give Sanchez a little time on the sidelines to reflect on the second half of the season; or maybe they just need to get him some thermal underwear. The rookie has been unable to produce in cold weather after a spectacular start, throwing four picks last game against the Pats and eight in the last three games. Carolina hasn't been great either, but they've got a couple key wins over the Cardinals and the Falcons. The sad part is there final four games of the season are against the Patriots, Vikings, Giants, and Saints. Yikes!
Redskins (+9.5) over Eagles
It's hard to believe that an inconsistent Philadelphia team can muster up 9.5 points over a Washington defense that has allowed only 17.8 points per game. Anything can happen, but with Reid messing things up the way he has this season, look for Philly to either come out with a tight win or lose entirely.
Colts (-3.5) over Texans
Another low spread for a team that has yet to lose a game all season. The Colts are good and people really need to take notice. Houston is looking great too, but Peyton is the guy you want at the end of the game, and he'll be able to score that final touchdown that makes the Colts 11-0 heading into next week. Too bad for the Texans who are fighting with Jacksonville for second in their division and a shot at a wild card spot.
Chiefs (+13.5) over Chargers
I'm riding this one out. I called the Chiefs last week against Pittsburgh and although the Chargers are looking like a team ready to go deep into the playoffs with five straight wins, I'm not counting out KC or lumping them in with the bottom of the barrel. They've lost a few close ones this season and their record could be a lot better if things had gone their way. I still think San Diego will win this, and eventually take the AFC West, but this game is gonna be a lot closer than last time the two teams faced.
Jaguars (+3.5) over 49ers
How is Jacksonville the underdog here. They've got a good shot at the playoffs, with a better record than the Texans, and have been getting large performances from their star players in winning four of their last five. They have come as close to beating the Colts as anyone, losing by only two points, and have both Miami and the Browns left to play. If they win this one, making them 7-5, I think they might just sneak into a wild card spot.
Titans (-.5) over Cardinals
A lot depends here on the status of Kurt Warner, but Tennessee is looking like the team from last year, and under Vince Young. The win against the Texans was huge and they're riding a high right now headed back home. Tennessee fans are gonna be pumped and if Warner isn't one-hundred percent, the Cardinals could be in serious trouble.
Vikings (-10.5) over Bears
Another home game for Favre in the dome against one of the worst defenses in the league. He's playing like the MVP right now and I don't see Chicago mustering up anything to slow him down. As long as he stays healthy and has Peterson to do the grunt work, I'm gonna keep putting money on Minny.
Ravens (-2.5) over Steelers
It's shocking that as disappointing as Baltimore has been this season that they still have a shot at the playoffs. I'm sure Flacco spends every waking moment considering this and figuring out how he can turn this season around. This game looks a lot more appetizing for the Ravens now that Big Ben has taken a hit, but he may be back, and Baltimore really needs to give it all they've got this game if they want any chance at saving their season. With games coming up against the Lions, Bears, and Raiders, they need to win at least one of the two remaining games against Pittsburgh to secure themselves a spot. May as well take advantage of the situation now as opposed to later.
Patriots (+3.5) over Saints
Game of the week for sure. You think the Patriots, the only unbeaten team in NFL history, are gonna let two teams walk into the final weeks with a chance to match their record? They already blew it against the Colts, now is their redemption. I still believe this New England team is Super Bowl worthy and I would love to see them beat the team they might eventually face in the big game. In a matchup that will see the top two offensive teams in the league go head-to-head, no matter the outcome, this is gonna be a spectacular show of skill.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Don't Let Me Down
Watching the Cincinnati Bengals' last-minute loss to the Oakland Raiders hurt. Not just in the way that I had the Bengals to cover the spread against an Oakland team that has managed to score a league lowest 10.8 pts/game, but it was the feeling of crushed hopes I had put in a Cincinnati team that few choose to believe in. The Bengals, now 7-3, are a team that no one expected to be leading the AFC North at this point in the season. Pittsburgh were the returning champs, and Baltimore looked ready to return to the playoffs under the helm of Joe Flacco. But the Bengals surprised everyone and with the chance of moving to 8-2 and pretty much securing themselves a spot in the playoffs on a day where the Steelers lost to the Chiefs and the Ravens lost to the Colts. But they blew it, and that got me thinking about other teams that have let me down over the course of the years. I'm not talking about my favorite teams, they always seem to let me down, but every now and then there's an upstart team that catches everyone's attention and has everyone hoping for them. Here are a few examples from recent memory:
1. Michigan State Spartans (2008/09, NCAA Basketball)
Sure they were ranked 14th in the nation and it was hardly a surprise to see them go deep into March Madness, but who wasn't excited when they upset no. 10 Louisville, beat Connecticut in the semi-finals, and went on to face no. 2 ranked North Carolina in the finals, ALL ON HOME TURF! The crowd in a city that had just seen their lowly Detroit Lions finish the season 0-16, the first winless season ever in NFL history, wanted it more than any UNC fan could imagine. So what happened? In classic anti-climatic fashion, they were demolished by a final score of 89-72. Not quite what anyone had in mind for the Spartans...
2. New York Mets (2007, MLB)
It looked possible that the Mets, a constant joke in major league baseball, might finally have their season. They had been first in their division since the month of May and with two weeks left in the season held a 7.5 game lead over the Philadelphia Phillies. They looked like a team that might actually win a World Series, their first since 1986, and it had people excited; then they collapsed. The Mets finished the season by losing 12 of 17, including all four of a four-game series against the Phillies at home, and plummeted out of the playoffs in one of the worst breakdowns of all time. It's hard not to like the Mets, New York's "other" team, and it's even more difficult to put hopes in them only to have them completely crumble. The Phillies exited the playoffs early, swept in three by the Rockies, and everyone kinda felt indifferent thinking, "it should have been the Mets."
3. Cleveland Cavaliers (2007, NBA)
With all the talk of "the next Jordan" surrounding Lebron James, he had yet to do something that Jordan was all to familiar with, win a championship. After leading the Cavs to the NBA finals against the San Antonio Spurs, people were starting to take notice of King Lebron and his team of misfits who were set to face the perennial playoff force lead by Tim Duncan. People were hyped. The 22 year old James had a chance to prove himself to the world; instead the Cavs were swept in four and everyone felt kinda let down. Cleveland followed the performance up with a less-than-stellar regular season performance in 2008 and an early playoff exit at the hands of the Boston Celtics, and it felt almost like Lebron had lost his chance to live up to the comparisons that had garnished his early career.
4. Calgary Flames (2003-04, NHL)
The Flames didn't only have the hopes of an entire city or province behind them, but an entire nation. The Flames, lead by an almost unknown Jarome Iginla, began the playoffs seeded sixth in the Western Conference only to upset the third, first, and second seeds in succession to become the first Canadian team to make the Stanley Cup Finals in ten years. They met the top-seeded Eastern Conference team, the Tampa Bay Lightning, for the title. The series see-sawed back and forth but Game 6 saw the Flames up 3-2 in the series with a chance to win the cup. They lost the game in double overtime and then lost the final game 2-1 to give Tampa Bay the cup. Unfortunately it would be the last Stanley Cup awarded for two years as a labor dispute canceled the 2004-05 season, and the sport as a whole suffered a major blow.
5. Tom Watson (2009, PGA)
Tom Watson came so close this year to becoming the oldest player in PGA history to win a Major. The 59 year old headed into the final round with a one stroke lead, but was usurped by the much younger Stewart Cink. He was actually one 8-foot putt away from winning, but failed to make a par putt on the 18th, leading to a four hole playoff round. He was dominated by Cink through the playoffs and was seen wiping tears from his eyes as he teed off from the 18th for a final time. A crowd eagerly anticipating history was left disappointed and Stewart Cink had to accept his win with just a tinge of bitter-sweetness.
Honorable mention: The 2006-07 Chicago Bears might have made the list, but they lost to the Colts in the Super Bowl and both teams entered with long droughts. Each had their own following so it's hard to decide whether this was a disappointing season for Bears' fans or a redemption year for Colts' fans. I still wanted the Bears to win this one though, and was especially upset after they went up 14-6 in the first quarter. Them's the breaks!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Here Come the Bowls
The College Football season is rounding up and we're nearing the bowl madness that always seems to confuse the hell out of me. Even Obama has said that a playoff system similar to March Madness would be incredible, but we've gotta deal with what we have. For those of you who haven't been following along this season, it's had it's moments. I'm sad Notre Dame has been shitting the bed lately, despite Jimmy Clausen and Golden Tate's stellar seasons, but at least the Ducks are looking Rose Bowl worthy behind Jaremiah Masoli. The big story this season though has been the running backs. There have been some QB's who have had a spectacular year, Tebow, Keenum, and McCoy to name a few (Florida, Houston, and Texas respectively), but look at what Mark Ingram has done for Alabama, the number two seed behind Florida right now. Stanford has also propelled up the rankings with the help of Toby Gerhart; he rushed for 223 yards and 3 touchdowns against an Oregon team that looked unstoppable up until meeting the Cardinal. Ryan Matthews of Fresno State was having a fantastic year until he suffered a concussion two weeks ago against Nevada, cutting his season short; and Jacquizz Rodgers has produced 18 touchdowns for Oregon State, rushing for 1148 yards. Any way you spell it, it looks like the Heisman will be headed to a running back this season. Just check out the work Mark Ingram has done for the Crimson Tide and judge for yourself.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Remember Pedro's Little Friend?
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — Nelson de la Rosa, once recognized as the world's shortest actor and a ubiquitous good-luck charm for the Boston Red Sox during their victorious 2004 World Series run, died Sunday, a day after visiting New York, his agent said. He was 38.
College Ball Begins
It's a long way from March Madness, but NCAA basketball is in full swing and I'm excited. A couple of matchups between some big dogs last night has me salivating for a season full of upsets and milestones. Here's just a few things to watch out for between now and March:
1. Demarcus Cousins
The freshman out of Mobile, Alabama made waves even before joining the Kentucky Wildcats for his first NCAA season. He comes into the league as the top ranked power forward out of high school, second in the nation overall. He proved his worth last night by amassing 27 points and 18 rebounds against Sam Houston State in a 102-92 victory for the Wildcats. Now if only Kentucky can get things to click as a team, winning two close games against unranked opponents. Coach Calipari has already been quoted as saying, “Our execution stinks right now. It stinks because everybody’s trying to get theirs.” Well who can blame a freshman who is already considered a top 5 pick in next year's NBA draft as showing off a little bit...
2. Dayton Flyers
Having already upset No. 19 ranked Georgia Tech by a score of 63-59, and beating a tough Creighton team 90-80, the Flyers are looking strong in a conference that is theirs for the taking. With ten of twelve players returning from last year, including Chris "Top Flyght" Wright, look for Dayton to win their first Atlantic 10 championship since 2003, and only their second in team history. They face another challenge in Puerto Rico tonight against a struggling Villanova team, ranked 6th in the nation, but with a victory Dayton has the chance to solidify themselves as a legitimate sweet 16 contender.
3. The Race to 2000
It's no Death Race 2000 with Sly Stallone and David Carradine, but it's just as exciting. Both North Carolina and the University of Kentucky have a chance to make history as the first team to amass 2000 total NCAA wins. UNC trails the race right now with 1988 wins compared to UK's 1991, but a December 5th matchup between the two teams could even the playing field; either that or give Kentucky an insurmountable lead. One thing's for sure, that's gonna be one hell of a game.
4. Tennessee Volunteers
The Volunteers just celebrated their 100th victory under coach Bruce Pearl (100-37) and they look fantastic. I know they have played against some not-so-great teams, but a convincing 124-49 win over UNC Asheville (the most points ever allowed in Asheville history) has me looking forward to another sweet sixteen berth, which would be their third in five years. The Vols scored the first 18 points of the game and were led by sophomore Scotty Hopson with 25 points, but what is most impressive about this team is how they are getting production from everyone. They will need it in a strong SEC, but this will definitely be a team to watch this year.
5. Cole Aldrich & The Big 12
Kansas is the number 1 ranked team coming into the season, and this big man is a big reason why. His sophomore year he was allowed to shine, averaging a double-double over the course of the year. He now returns as a junior giving the Jayhawks another shot at an NCAA championship. However, the Big 12 is looking absolutely ridiculous right now with rivals Texas (no. 3), Oklahoma (no. 17), and four other teams who just fell short of ranking in the top 25 all competing for a berth in the championship come March. This should be the most entertaining conference in all of NCAA this season.
1. Demarcus Cousins
The freshman out of Mobile, Alabama made waves even before joining the Kentucky Wildcats for his first NCAA season. He comes into the league as the top ranked power forward out of high school, second in the nation overall. He proved his worth last night by amassing 27 points and 18 rebounds against Sam Houston State in a 102-92 victory for the Wildcats. Now if only Kentucky can get things to click as a team, winning two close games against unranked opponents. Coach Calipari has already been quoted as saying, “Our execution stinks right now. It stinks because everybody’s trying to get theirs.” Well who can blame a freshman who is already considered a top 5 pick in next year's NBA draft as showing off a little bit...
2. Dayton Flyers
Having already upset No. 19 ranked Georgia Tech by a score of 63-59, and beating a tough Creighton team 90-80, the Flyers are looking strong in a conference that is theirs for the taking. With ten of twelve players returning from last year, including Chris "Top Flyght" Wright, look for Dayton to win their first Atlantic 10 championship since 2003, and only their second in team history. They face another challenge in Puerto Rico tonight against a struggling Villanova team, ranked 6th in the nation, but with a victory Dayton has the chance to solidify themselves as a legitimate sweet 16 contender.
3. The Race to 2000
It's no Death Race 2000 with Sly Stallone and David Carradine, but it's just as exciting. Both North Carolina and the University of Kentucky have a chance to make history as the first team to amass 2000 total NCAA wins. UNC trails the race right now with 1988 wins compared to UK's 1991, but a December 5th matchup between the two teams could even the playing field; either that or give Kentucky an insurmountable lead. One thing's for sure, that's gonna be one hell of a game.
4. Tennessee Volunteers
The Volunteers just celebrated their 100th victory under coach Bruce Pearl (100-37) and they look fantastic. I know they have played against some not-so-great teams, but a convincing 124-49 win over UNC Asheville (the most points ever allowed in Asheville history) has me looking forward to another sweet sixteen berth, which would be their third in five years. The Vols scored the first 18 points of the game and were led by sophomore Scotty Hopson with 25 points, but what is most impressive about this team is how they are getting production from everyone. They will need it in a strong SEC, but this will definitely be a team to watch this year.
5. Cole Aldrich & The Big 12
Kansas is the number 1 ranked team coming into the season, and this big man is a big reason why. His sophomore year he was allowed to shine, averaging a double-double over the course of the year. He now returns as a junior giving the Jayhawks another shot at an NCAA championship. However, the Big 12 is looking absolutely ridiculous right now with rivals Texas (no. 3), Oklahoma (no. 17), and four other teams who just fell short of ranking in the top 25 all competing for a berth in the championship come March. This should be the most entertaining conference in all of NCAA this season.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
NBA Free Agents. Talk Amongst Yourselves.
There's so much goddamn talk about the free agents in the media and the blogosphere (cant believe i just used that word) and how big of a deal it is that it's pointless to make a long, whimsical and witty post. It's all so overwhelming that I feel like Linda Richman and start to get faklempt.
So the free agents are the topic. Discuss amongst yourselves.
Favourite possible outcome is taking the most talked about free agents (lebron, d wade, bosh)and putting them in Miami. The Heat has the potential to clear the cash for lebron and still be able to re-sign D Wade. And Bosh could possibly sign for a less than desirable amount but with the assurance that Miami could become a serious contender for the championship. Those three on that team could signify a sure shot for the win.
However, Bosh has potential to make $130 mill as a max deal on the Raptors or elsewhere in the NBA... and it wont be in New York either. Same goes for Lebron. He might just stay in Cleveland with the opportunity to make cash as well as another possible reach for a championship. Although unlike the Bosh theory, Lebron might head to Knicks for whatever reasons. I know its not because he wants to win because as we've seen LBJ on the Cavs, he needs a solid team with him if there is any chance for a title and the Knicks are a horrible team. But Lebron is seen touting a lot of New York paraphernalia these days. Who knows?
SO the discussion goes on. My desired outcome is the Big 3 to all end up in Miami among the many other possible free agent deals.
Let the theories roll in.
*Worth mentioning other notable players involved in the free agents of 2010.
- Amare Stoudemire
- Joe Johnson
- Dirk Nowitzki
- Carlos Boozer
- Paul Pierce
- Ray Allen
- Manu Ginobli
- David Lee
If you'd like another topic,
the Myers-Briggs type indicator is neither Myers nor Briggs. Discuss.
Another Reason to Not Watch Soccer
Honestly, I feel like every sport that disallows replay is either saying their officials are inept, and do not want to be proven wrong (ie. baseball), or paid (ie. basketball). Well, I think we're all pretty sure about which category soccer officials fall under. Exhibit A: the tying goal in the 13th minute of extra time to eliminate Ireland from World Cup contention and solidify France a spot. So much for "the luck of the Irish."
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Week 11 Picks
It's week 11 in the NFL season and little has been set in terms of who's gonna be in the playoffs and who's gonna be out. Tight races in multiple divisions across the league leave week 11 looking like an important stepping stone to a berth in the postseason. Which of these teams will still be playing come December? There's a few that are pretty solid picks, but otherwise, it's up for grabs. Here are my predictions for the coming week of mayhem.
Dolphins (+3) over Panthers
this one is a close call and could go either way, both teams seem too good to be 4-5. A loss for either team would seriously crush their playoff chances. As long as Miami holds onto the ball and uses the wildcat consistently against the 25th ranked rush defense in the league, this could be an edge-out victory for the Fins.
Lions (-3.5) over Browns
who is worse? Well, the Lions have shown a little bit of potential this season and we've seen nothing from Cleveland. Let's just say Stafford should use this game as practice for next season and the Lions should be able to put enough points on the board to beat the lowly Browns
Jaguars (-9) over Bills
It's hard to pick Buffalo right now. Sure they had a couple of victories over the Jets and the Panthers, but Jacksonville is looking really good right now and aiming for a playoff spot, whereas Buffalo has just fired their coach and are thinking about next season. Look for Buffalo to come out half-assed and hand Jacksonville the win on a platter.
Chiefs (+10) over Steelers
Pittsburgh is gonna win this one for sure, but given their track record, it'll probably be a close game. Kansas City has only beat two teams, Washington and Oakland, but it means they can score to some extent. Pittsburgh needs this though and is not gonna lose it.
Colts (+2) over Ravens
How is an unbeaten team heading into week 11 still considered an underdog against a 5-4 team? Because the Ravens are good. This is actually one of the tougher picks of the week as the Colts have pretty much secured a playoff spot, are plagued with injuries, and facing a Baltimore team who's record does not reflect their talent. I like the Ravens' chances, but Peyton is playing too well right now to bet against him. Look for Baltimore to take the early lead and Manning to make the comeback, as usual.
Giants (-7) over Falcons
The Falcons are overrated, the Giants are slumping. I like this line as New York's comeback game in their fight for a playoff spot in the tough NFC East division. Eli will be back on point and Atlanta has no ground game at the moment. This might be close, but look for the Giants to win by at least a touchdown.
49ers (+7) over Packers
Both teams need this victory and I see the Niners' defense standing strong and making this one a close one. That being said, Green Bay is coming off a key win over the Cowboys and showing a little momentum after a tough loss to Tampa Bay. I'm sayin Green Bay by a field goal.
Vikings (-11) over Seahawks
Minnesota looks great, Seattle looks terrible. Favre is gonna have fun playing those late home games in a dome as opposed to outside at Lambeau. The Vikings can run away with this one and hand Brett another chance at the bowl before his (final) retirement.
Cowboys (-11) over Redskins
An important division matchup that the Cowboys have more invested in than the Redskins. After their near shutout against Green Bay, Romo's gonna be piiiiiiiissed. He has a few of those games every season to annoy his fantasy owners, but look for him to bounce back and prove himself and the Cowboys as legitimate Super Bowl contenders.
Buccaneers (+11) over Saints
The Saints are gonna lose sometime, and they haven't covered the spread for a few weeks now. Tampa Bay is showing some gumption, and I'm still thinkin New Orleans wins this, but it'll be another close. I'm sayin avoid putting money on either team here though, could go either way.
Cardinals (-9) over Rams
St. Louis just sucks, and Arizona needs this to hold the top spot in the NFC West against the flailing 49ers. With the way San Fran's season has been going, a win against the terrible Rams might be enough for Warner to make another trip to the postseason.
Patriots (-10.5) over Jets
Wow this is gonna be a blowout. Bill Belichick is pissed enough after a one point loss to the Colts that was essentially the Pats' game at the end of the first half. Combine that with the fact that the Jets were able to hand New England one of their three losses earlier this season, and look for Tom Brady to take shooting practice on the Jets' defense. Maybe not another 59-0 game, but it might be similar.
Bengals (-10) over Raiders
The Bengals are looking like a team determined to prove themselves. A sweep over Pittsburgh put the Bengals in a good position atop the AFC North, and look for them to try and solidify that spot against a Raiders' team that is positing a measly 9.8 ppg (only the Browns have posted fewer, 8.7 ppg). The Bengals need to capitalize on this oppurtunity and I don't see them letting up the entire game.
Chargers (even) over Broncos
What happened to Denver? The addition of Orton to McDaniels' offensive expertise looked unstoppable at the beginning of the season, amounting to 6 straight wins. That has been followed by 3 bad losses and now they face division rivals San Diego for sole position atop the AFC West. San Diego on the other hand has won 4 straight and are looking good right now. Can Denver drop 4 in a row? It's very possible.
Eagles (-3) over Bears
There's no way either Reid or McNabb can mess this one up. A horrible Bears' defense that has crumbled the last few games. Philly needs this game to stay in the hunt and the chances of blowing this game are slim to none. Remember, this is the same Eagles team that beat the Giants 40-17 in week 8. They're not nearly as bad as their recent performance has shown.
Texans (-5) over Titans
The Titans have been looking good under the helm of Vince Young, but this is still the team that started out with 6 straight, sometimes embarassing, losses. Houston on the other hand has shown some consistency and in and AFC that has wildcard spots seemingly up for grabs, watch the Titans to come tumbling back down to earth.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Make that Money
27.7 and 11.6. That's what Bosh is averaging this season in points and rebounds per game. A little early in the season to make predictions? Yes, but this is shaping up to be a career season for Toronto's big man. Well, I'm gonna soak it all in while I can, cause it may be the last good Raptors' season for awhile and I want it to last as long as possible.
It's not guaranteed that Bosh will be headed elsewhere after the 2009/10 season, but with the numbers he's putting up he is a very enticing asset to many teams. Not to mention that in a free agent class that includes the likes of Lebron James and Dwyane Wade, there are gonna be a lot of disappointed teams with a lot of cash to throw around. Now consider this...
If you're the, let's say, the New York Knicks for example, and you have cleared the cap space by becoming one of the worst teams in the league just so you can have a shot at King James, what happens if he decides to stay in Cleveland? Well, with all the money you have just lying around, doesn't it make sense to go after someone else? Enter Bosh. With the kind of numbers he's putting up, he's going to be the backup plan for a lot of teams, an exit strategy to save face. There's only one thing Bosh really needs to do to generate even more dollars for himself, and it's the thing that could make me happy to be a Raps' fan come playoff time.
I'm looking at this Raptors' team that lost by only one point to the dominant Suns just two nights ago and I'm thinking not only playoff team, as i had hoped at the beginning of the season, but I'm thinking second round at least. Right now Bosh is in a position to up his value not only with his nightly numbers, but by leading a team deep into the playoffs. That's one thing a superstar worthy of big bucks needs to do. When all those other teams with their fingers crossed and lucky rabbit's foot necklace clenched close to their chest lose the Lebron lottery, survivalism will kick in. They will clutch and grasp and throw money at any solution that will drag them out of the basement, saving them from another season void of fan support and a losing record. Bosh is set to benifit from this, and he knows it. Luckily Raptors' fans get to be the benificiery of his stellar season, but like most of us, I'll be praying to the gods of basketball for Colangelo to pull some miracle moves so that we might see another few seasons of the big man in TO. Here's hoping.
Monday, November 16, 2009
I still believe
I still have faith. In Bill Belichick, the Pats, Tom Brady, and so on, and so on... I still have faith. I know that maybe they could have punted it, fourth and 2 from their own 28, but seriously, would it have made a difference? If I'm Bill Belichick and I'm looking at the option of having Brady control the ball for the rest of the game, winding down the clock as he moves upfield, or having a defense that's a shell of what it once was attempt to stop the seemingly unstoppable Peyton Manning... Well it's a toss up, but when you're dealing with Peyton, that punt to the opposing twenty-eight yard line can quickly become your own twenty-eight yard line in a matter of seconds making any call look futile.
What I took most from this game was that the Pats can still compete. It's not the team of old that can dominate a season going 16-0, but after this game they not only look like a playoff team, but a Super Bowl contender; that's something that can put a smile on any Patriots' fan's face. In a season where there are still two remaining unbeaten teams going into week 11 that everyone is saying are the teams to beat, the fact that the Pats almost did is nothing to frown at. It's now looking like we could see another Indy/New England matchup down the road in the playoffs and that's something to get excited about...
Cincinnati fans should also be jumping for joy right now; beating division rivals Pittsburgh and sweeping the series for the season puts them alone atop the AFC North. Who would have predicted this performance at the beginning of the season, but all the pieces in this puzzle seem to be falling together, including a defense which has allowed the 2nd fewest points against (only the Colts have allowed fewer). In order to make some waves in the playoffs though, this offense will have to pick it up a bit to compete with Indy and New England, but for now fans have a reason to remain optimistic.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
New Beginnings
I have decided to restart this blog but with a new direction in mind. I feel like I spend way too much time obsessing over sports, staring at numbers that most people do not even pay attention to, including your average sports' fan. WAY too much time, ask my girlfriend...
I might as well put all this knowledge to good use and start a blog, maybe actually make something out of this addiction of mine. I'll start by bitching about my luck this fantasy football season.
I had the number 1 pick, I took Peterson, obviously, but only after a long debate between him and Brees. I know I wasn't the only one who saw Drew's monster season last year and a much easier schedule this year as a reason to take him over a questionably healthy Tom Brady, but let me state here and now that I saw New Orleans as a viable Super Bowl contender. I also saw Baltimore making waves in the AFC, but after a few close loses to some good teams, it's looking more and more like New England might be the team to beat. But getting back to the point...
Having the number 1 pick in a draft always puts a person in a difficult situation. You get the first pick sure, but in a league of 14 teams, the next picks come in at 28 and 29. Luckily I got Romo as my QB, as most people were too worried about his inconsistency, but picking your top wide receiver is always a gamble at this draft position, which brings me to the decision that broke my fantasy season.
What happened to Greg Jennings? And why, if I knew that Brees was going to be a monster this season and I had Marques Colston ranked ahead of Jennings, did I pick him? hindsight is 20/20, but I had the hindsight. I had it all planned out, all typed out, Moss, Fitzgerald, Johnson, Smith, Johnson, COLSTON, JENNINGS. This is what happens when you draft next to someone else and you let their opinions sway yours. After all, Jennings was the higher-ranked wide receiver in most preseason rankings, ESPN had him as their 6th ranked receiver and Colston as 12th, so on paper it looked like I had made the right decision. But my gut told me differently and I didn't listen, and now I have to sit back and live with my errors.
The problem isn't that Jennings is doing that poorly, or that Rodgers isn't throwing the ball well, it's that Rodgers has another target. The aging Donald Driver is currently the Packers' go-to guy at the ripe age of 34, and it might just be because he had a milestone within his radar. Earlier this season Driver made his 596th catch as a Green Bay receiver, setting a franchise record. Pair that with an early-season injury that didn't hamper Jennings' minutes, but certainly the number of passes thrown his direction, and Jennings numbers are definitely down from his 80 receptions for 1292 yards last season. Most disconcerting is his number of touchdowns. He has only caught 2 touchdown passes all season, compared to 9 last year and 12 in his sophomore season. Even his yds/catch has decreased steadily from 17.2 two seasons ago, to 16.2 last year, to 14.6 this season. With a potential pro-bowl quarterback throwing to him, this does not look promising for the young wide-receiver or my fantasy football team. I'm not ready to bench him just yet, but it may be a possibility in the near future. I may just have to wait until Driver retires before he becomes a viable top-tier receiver. Well, at least I drafted Vincent Jackson!
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