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Thursday, November 24, 2011
The Eyes of Texas
Kyle Field seated the second-most fans in school history on Thanksgiving night, and all 88,645 attendants got to see the Texas Longhorns beat the Texas A&M Aggies in what could be the last-ever Lone Star Showdown. Texas trailed early in the game, but eventually came back and won on a 40-yard field goal by Justin Tucker in the final seconds of the game.
The only thing Texas seemed to do right was play defense. Carrington Bydom, Kenny Vaccaro and Quandre Diggs all had interceptions while the Longhorn defensive line consistently applied pressure on quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Offensively, the burnt orange and white couldn't convert a third down for anything, but thanks to a Bryan Harsin trick play and a power run by running back Cody Johnson, the Texas offense was able to produce two touchdowns. The defense took the reigns from there, scoring a touchdown and limiting the Aggie offense to 25 points - a performance that wasn't perfect, but just enough to get out of College Station with a W.
It was the same story for A&M. Off to a hot start, but in the third quarter the Aggies allowed 17 straight points and lost all momentum. Ryan Tannehill looked confused and nervous and the Texas defense was able to capitalize on the senior quarterback's uncertainty.
The Aggies will now head to the SEC with a bad taste in their mouths. They'll be losing a lot of their star players, and I don't think Alabama or LSU will welcome the A&M players to the SEC by going easy on them.
Just as the Longhorns have always remembered the score 13-0, the Aggies will now forever remember 27-25.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Tim Tebow is the Real Deal
Skeptics, beware! I have been on the Tim Tebow bandwagon since his sophomore year of college, and Thursday night's comeback victory over a very tough New York Jets team only solidified my support for the former Gator. As far as throwing is considered, well, Tebow might be one of the worst quarterbacks in the NFL. However, the last time I checked, the teams that make the playoffs are the ones with the most wins. And you know what? Tim Tebow is 4-1 as a starter this season, and that's more than most other quarterbacks can say right now.
What seperates Tebow from other quarterbacks in this league? His running ability. He's not the fastest guy on the field by any means, but he has enough power to shed tackles and muscle his way to a first down. It's not pretty, but the results are the only things that count. He's already rushed for 320 yards (6.7 yards per carry!) and two touchdowns this season.
As far as passing is considered, he's no Tom Brady, but look at the stats. 12 touchdowns, 4 interceptions. The coaches will take that ratio every day of the week. His completion percentage is obviously sub-par, but if you're not turning the ball over, you're giving the team a chance to win.
To all the people upset about commentators saying "Tebow won the game" when he under-performs in a Broncos victory, listen closely: If you've ever played sports in your life, you know that it only takes one guy to fire up the rest of the team. Tebow instills a high level of confidence in each and every one of his teammates, and that's all it takes for one player to make that tackle, or the kicker to hit that 50-yarder, or that running back to break that extra tackle and pick up the first down. It's the intangibles that make the greats, and Tebow has them.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Leave Joe Paterno Alone
I've heard too many people wrongfully criticizing Joe Paterno and affiliating him far too deeply with this whole issue who have absolutely no idea what they are talking about. So let me break it down for everyone so we can stop blindly pointing fingers and accusing the innocent. Here are the facts:
1. Jerry Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant coach who retired in 1999, has been accused for 40 counts of child abuse.
2. On March 2, 2002, a graduate assistant told Paterno that he has witnessed Sandusky violating a 10 year old boy in the showers.
3. On March 3, 2002, Paterno calls Tim Curley, the Penn State athletic director, to his home the next day and reports what the graduate assistant had said.
4. Later that month, Curley and the vice president for finance and business Gary Schultz called the graduate assistant into a meeting and discussed the situation.
5. Curley and Schultz confiscated Sandusky's locker room keys and reported the incident to "The Second Mile", an organization founded by Sandusky that began as a group foster home dedicated to helping troubled boys and grows into a charity dedicated to helping children with absent or dysfunctional families.
6. No police question the graduate assistant until he testifies in December 2010.
7. On November 7, 2011, the Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly said that Paterno is not a target of the investigation into how the school handled the accusations.
Did Paterno cover up the incident? No. Did he report the incident as soon as he heard it? Yes. Could Paterno have done more to make this known? Maybe. The man did what he thought was best at the time. He even said,
"With the benefit of hindsight, I wish I had done more," Paterno said.
Paterno realizes now the actions he should have taken, but during that time frame he did what was appropriate and called attention to the matter.
I think that Sandusky should spend the rest of his pathetic life behind bars with an easily-annoyed body builder named Hank, but the foul words and hatred shown towards Joe is just not fair. If you're going to be furious, focus your rage on Sandusky, not every single person affiliated with Penn State.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Mid-term Report Card
Now entering November, most of us college students are starting to get into the depth of our classes, meaning longer hours in the library and less time for recreation. This may not be true for everyone, but it certainly is for me. That's why you haven't seen a post from me in a few weeks. Don't fret, though, friends, for I have come up with a wonderful idea to combine school and sports for an awesome story.
I am going to give out letter grades to certain teams based on their performance compared to their expectations. Hope you enjoy! And remember, Professor DiSchiano doesn't give grades, teams earn them.
St. Louis Cardinals - A+
Not only did the Cards win the World Series, they won when the Rangers were just an out away from the title - twice! St. Louis conveyed the meaning of resilience, winning with class and heart. A great World Series with two great teams; certainly a treat for all sports fans alike.
Clemson Tigers - A-
Starting out the college football season 8-0 with wins over the defending-champion Auburn Tigers, Florida State, and Virginia Tech, the Tigers established themsevles as national title contenders. Will they make an appearance in the BCS National Championship? Probably not. Even if they win out, they're still in a weak conference in the ACC, so the BCS isn't likely to recognize their strength. Good team, but not A+ caliber.
The Big 12 Conference - B
You can wave goodbye to Texas A&M (which may not be such a bad thing after all) and Missouri looks to be parting ways (be careful what you wish for, Tigers), but the Big 12 has made up for its future losses by adding some very solid schools with TCU and West Virginia, and there's still rumor that Louisville will be on board as well. When you add Kansas into that mix, you're getting closer and closer to a powerhouse basketball conference.
Kansas Jayhawks (Basketball) - C+
The preseason AP Poll has come out, and the Jayhawks are feeling no love from the voters. Ranked 13th, this Kansas team has something to prove coming out of the gates, and we'll just have to wait and see if they were placed accordingly.
Philadelphia Eagles - D
They're 2-4, Michael Vick is playing like he did in his rookie year, and the defense is handing out points like candy. If they don't shape up now, the players of this proclaimed "Dream Team" will only be playing in the Super Bowl in their dreams.
Texas A&M - F
Is there a grade lower than "F" that I can give? How about "H" for "helpless"? "I" for "inconsistent"? "Z" for "Zach thinks that you are all incompetent football players who can't hold on to a lead to save your lives, and for some reason you think that you will fare better against SEC teams when you can't even leave the middle of the Big 12 standings"? Pitiful. I really do want to see the Aggies succeed - they're a talented team with a great coaching staff and excellent fan base - it's just so frustrating when they continue to underachieve yet act as if they are number one in the polls.
With all that said, I'm naming the Cardinals my teacher's pet and sending the Aggies to detention. Any questions?
I am going to give out letter grades to certain teams based on their performance compared to their expectations. Hope you enjoy! And remember, Professor DiSchiano doesn't give grades, teams earn them.
St. Louis Cardinals - A+
Not only did the Cards win the World Series, they won when the Rangers were just an out away from the title - twice! St. Louis conveyed the meaning of resilience, winning with class and heart. A great World Series with two great teams; certainly a treat for all sports fans alike.
Clemson Tigers - A-
Starting out the college football season 8-0 with wins over the defending-champion Auburn Tigers, Florida State, and Virginia Tech, the Tigers established themsevles as national title contenders. Will they make an appearance in the BCS National Championship? Probably not. Even if they win out, they're still in a weak conference in the ACC, so the BCS isn't likely to recognize their strength. Good team, but not A+ caliber.
The Big 12 Conference - B
You can wave goodbye to Texas A&M (which may not be such a bad thing after all) and Missouri looks to be parting ways (be careful what you wish for, Tigers), but the Big 12 has made up for its future losses by adding some very solid schools with TCU and West Virginia, and there's still rumor that Louisville will be on board as well. When you add Kansas into that mix, you're getting closer and closer to a powerhouse basketball conference.
Kansas Jayhawks (Basketball) - C+
The preseason AP Poll has come out, and the Jayhawks are feeling no love from the voters. Ranked 13th, this Kansas team has something to prove coming out of the gates, and we'll just have to wait and see if they were placed accordingly.
Philadelphia Eagles - D
They're 2-4, Michael Vick is playing like he did in his rookie year, and the defense is handing out points like candy. If they don't shape up now, the players of this proclaimed "Dream Team" will only be playing in the Super Bowl in their dreams.
Texas A&M - F
Is there a grade lower than "F" that I can give? How about "H" for "helpless"? "I" for "inconsistent"? "Z" for "Zach thinks that you are all incompetent football players who can't hold on to a lead to save your lives, and for some reason you think that you will fare better against SEC teams when you can't even leave the middle of the Big 12 standings"? Pitiful. I really do want to see the Aggies succeed - they're a talented team with a great coaching staff and excellent fan base - it's just so frustrating when they continue to underachieve yet act as if they are number one in the polls.
With all that said, I'm naming the Cardinals my teacher's pet and sending the Aggies to detention. Any questions?
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Shadow of Death - Marshawn Lynch
I spent a solid four hours or so teaching myself the complexities of this wonderfully frustrating program called Adobe After Effects. The details put forth into this video are countless, and I must say I have so much more respect for the people who do this every day for a living. Those guys are geniuses. Hopefully I'll get there one day - but for now, baby steps. Remember, whether you think you can or can't, you're usually right.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
The Top 5 Most Overrated Players in the NFL
Is there a reason the cover of Madden is a Browns running back that averages 65 yards a game?
One of my favorite pastimes is giving credit to those who deserve it and discrediting those who don't. In today's article, we get to focus on those who don't. We're now entering our sixth week of the NFL season, and I think I've got a pretty good idea on which players are performing well and which players are just selling jerseys.
The Top 5 Most Overrated Players in the NFL
5. Joe Flacco - QB - Ravens
The Ravens are winning games...but is it really because of Joe? He's the second-worst quarterback as far as completion percentage goes, and he's turned the ball over as many times as he's thrown for touchdowns this season.
4. Josh Freeman - QB - Buccaneers
In the preseason, all we heard were talks of the resurgence of this Tampa Bay offense, and instead we get twice as many interceptions as touchdowns. If it weren't for that running game, the Bucs might be in the same position as the Colts - last.
3. Peyton Hillis - RB - Browns
You can call it the Madden Curse, but I never had faith in Peyton to begin with. He's missed a game because he was "sick", and in his other three games he's average a measly 3.6 yards a carry with two touchdowns and a fumble.
2. Tony Romo - QB - Dallas
One week he's a top five quarterback, the next he's no better than Jon Kitna. He's thrown for seven touchdowns, but also five interceptions - two of which were returned for touchdowns and eventually lost the Cowboys a game.
1. Reggie Bush - RB - Dolphins
He's the worst running back as far as yards per carry goes (3.0), he averages just 29.8 yards a game, and he has still yet to score a touchdown on the ground, and he's already lost his starting job to Daniel Thomas. He may have won the Heisman a few years ago (which was revoked) but because this was probably his last chance to make a name for himself, Reggie Bush will never reach the stardom that appeared to be inevitable when he left USC.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Game of the Week
Yes, the Patriots have the most high-powered offense in the league. But Rex Ryan does something to these Jets, I don't know if it's some sort of legendary motivational speech or just an intricate, well thought-out game plan, but the guy wins games under pressure. And after that loss to the Ravens, it's safe to say the Jets are at a pivotal point in the season. This is the most heated rivalry in the NFL today, and this will be an ugly game. There's going to be pushing and shoving after every first down, there's going to be injuries and turnovers, and there's going to be big hits and big plays. The thing about this New York team, though, is that they usually win ugly games.
27-24 Jets.
Monday, October 3, 2011
NFL Power Rankings
It's been an exciting season already, filled with surprise success stories and disappointing failures - here are the power rankings for the season up through Week 4.
1. Green Bay Packers (4-0)
The defending champs are as good as they've ever been, thanks to phenomenal play from my top MVP candidate, Aaron Rodgers.
2. New England Patriots (3-1)
They let one game slip from them, but this offense is just too high-powered to leave out of the top 2.
3. Baltimore Ravens (3-1)
Defense wins championships, they just happen to have a really good running back, quarterback, and set of receivers.
4. Detroit Lions (4-0)
They're undefeated, but not quite there yet. The offense looks great, but the defense worries me.
5. New York Giants (3-1)
Strong running game, tough defensive line, and playmaking receivers make the G-Men legitimate contenders.
6. Houston Texans (3-1)
People are underestimating Matt Schuab and the Texans, who beat Indy and Pittsburgh already.
7. New Orleans Saints (3-1)
The Saints are quietly asserting themselves as playoff contenders, thanks to the departure of Reggie Bush and the addition of home-run hitter Darren Sproles.
8. San Diego Chargers (3-1)
I'm not quite sold on the Bolts just yet, but Ryan Matthews seems to have a good hold on the running game and Phillip Rivers is an elite QB.
9. Tampa Bay Bucaneers (2-1)
This position depends on whether or not they beat the Colts tonight, but Josh Freeman and the Bucs have put together a strong start thus far.
10. New York Jets (2-2)
If they can get back to the running game, they'll get back to winning.
11. Tennessee Titans (3-1)
Give Matt Hasselbeck credit - he's old, but he's throwing like he's 21 again.
12. Atlanta Falcons (2-2)
Matt Ryan is finally getting used to his new receivers, and once this offense gels, the Falcons will be on their way to another playoff appearance.
13. Buffalo Bills (3-1)
Ryan Fitzpatrick has surprised a lot of folks, but we'll see if he can keep this dream season alive.
14. San Francisco 49ers (3-1)
The 9ers success depends on Frank Gore and the running game, which finally took off against the Eagles.
15. Washington Redskins (3-1)
Rex Grossman has impressed, and the Redskins defense has held up nicely.
16. Chicago Bears (2-2)
The offensive line needs to protect Cutler better if the Bears want to keep their playoff hopes alive.
17. Pittsburgh Steelers (2-2)
I don't know what's wrong with Big Ben, but he's gonna be in Big Trouble if he can't find his groove.
18. Cleveland Browns (2-2)
Colt McCoy is getting better and better each week, while their running game is getting worse and worse. #MaddenCurse
19. Cincinnati Bengals (2-2)
You gotta love the intensity Andy Dalton plays with.
20. Oakland Raiders (2-2)
Darren McFadden quietly leads the league in rushing yards.
21. Philadelphia Eagles (1-3)
The "Dream Team" is looking more and more like a nightmare.
22. Carolina Panthers (1-3)
Cam Newton is establishing himself as a future NFL star.
23. Kansas City Chiefs (1-3)
Without Jamaal Charles, it's going to be a long season.
24. Dallas Cowboys (2-2)
Tony Romo is as reliable as flat tire.
25. Denver Broncos (1-3)
We want Tebow, we want Tebow!
26. Seattle Seahawks (1-3)
This offense has dangerous weapons, they just don't work very well.
27. Minnesota Vikings (0-4)
Adrian Peterson is doing all that he can, but the poor guy gets no help.
28. Arizona Cardinals (1-3)
There's been a nice connection between Larry Fitzgerald and Kevin Kolb, we'll see if this turns into anything.
29. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-3)
The Jags are a decent team, but until Blaine Gabbert develops into a better QB, they'll stay at just decent.
30. St. Louis Rams (0-4)
The Rams need Steven Jackson healthy and Sam Bradford accurate.
31. Miami Dolphins (0-4)
Reggie Bush sucks at football.
32. Indianapolis Colts (0-3)
We have now verified that the Colts are, in fact, nothing without Peyton Manning.
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Monday, September 26, 2011
Texas Pitcher Nathan Thornhill Looks Toward Omaha
“Pitching in the college world series was a dream come
true,” Nathan Thornhill, right-handed pitcher for the Texas Longhorns, said. "I
can remember watching those games as a kid, hoping I would be there on day. So
actually being there was amazing.”
Thornhill finished his freshman year with an outstanding
1.89 ERA in 38 innings pitched, winning three games with no losses. Such strong
play from a freshman pitcher comes to Texas just about as often as snow does,
but if you can throw heat like Thornhill can, you’re bound to make batters ice
cold on the plate.
“My freshman year was more than anyone could ask for,”
Thornhill said. “I made a lot of great friends, plus I had a blast playing
baseball.”
Fresh out of Cedar Park High School, Thornhill joined the
Longhorns as an All-State batter and pitcher, as well as the District 14-5A
Most Valuable Player in both baseball and as a quarterback in football. With
all of these accolades, its safe to say the expectations placed on Thornhill
were high, but his poise in pressure situations helped him maintain composure
throughout his first year in Division I baseball.
“Going from high school baseball to college baseball was
difficult in some areas but simple in others,” Thornhill said. “One difficulty I found was that
everyone is good and the hitters will make you pay for your mistakes. One thing
that remained the same was you still have to throw strikes and you will be effective.”
In his first start, Thornhill faced and retired 15 batters,
pitching five perfect innings and striking out four batters. As the season
progressed, he continued dominating anyone who stepped up to the plate.
Thornhill went on to strike out 38 batters, while walking just six in a dream
season for any freshman. Even with all of his accomplishments, Thornhill still
believes he’s got a lot to work on.
“Things I need to do in order to improve are holding
runners, and to work on making good pitches with my off speed,” Thornhill said.
In order to make the right adjustments, you need the right
coaching. With over 1,800 wins and five College World Series Championships,
it’s safe to say Augie Garrido is the right guy.
“Playing under Coach Garrido is a treat,” Thornhill said.
“He is a legend and knows so much about the game of baseball. Whenever he is
speaking, you want to listen because you know what he is saying is valuable.”
Garrido teaches a lot of things and a lot of things very
well, and aside from the art of pitching and batting (and what the prestigious
teachers of the University of Texas taught) Thornhill has discovered a few
things on his own.
“I learned not to take anything for granted,” Thornhill
said. “ Last year went by so fast and I only have so many more years of college
baseball.”
Time does indeed fly – especially when you’re winning – so senior
year may be here in a flash for Thornhill and the Texas Longhorns. However,
that’s a ways down the road, and the kid from Cedar Park has his eyes fixed on
his one and only goal for the next season.
“Get back to Omaha and come home with the big trophy.”
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Top 25 College Football Rankings
My Top 25 after yesterday's games:
1. Oklahoma 3-0
2. LSU 4-0
3. Alabama 4-0
4. Wisconsin 4-0
5. Boise State 3-0
6. Oklahoma State 4-0
7. Oregon 3-1
8. Stanford 3-0
9. Nebraska 4-0
10. Florida 4-0
11. South Carolina 4-0
12. Virginia Tech 4-0
13. Clemson 4-0
14. Texas 3-0
15. Baylor 3-0
16. Georgia Tech 4-0
17. TCU 3-1
18. Michigan 4-0
19. Florida State 2-2
20. South Florida 4-0
21. Texas A&M 2-1
22. Kansas State 3-0
23. Arkansas 3-1
24. Arizona State 3-1
25. Notre Dame 2-2
1. Oklahoma 3-0
2. LSU 4-0
3. Alabama 4-0
4. Wisconsin 4-0
5. Boise State 3-0
6. Oklahoma State 4-0
7. Oregon 3-1
8. Stanford 3-0
9. Nebraska 4-0
10. Florida 4-0
11. South Carolina 4-0
12. Virginia Tech 4-0
13. Clemson 4-0
14. Texas 3-0
15. Baylor 3-0
16. Georgia Tech 4-0
17. TCU 3-1
18. Michigan 4-0
19. Florida State 2-2
20. South Florida 4-0
21. Texas A&M 2-1
22. Kansas State 3-0
23. Arkansas 3-1
24. Arizona State 3-1
25. Notre Dame 2-2
TMD's Top Players of the Day
Missed today's games? These three guys out-shined their competition. Broyles led the Sooners to a 38-28 victory after trailing Mizzou early, Weeden completed an astounding 47 passes to lift the Cowboys over the Aggies, and Robert Griffin III completed 88% of his passes while totaling six touchdowns in a rout of Rice.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
NFL Week 2: The Sunday of Underacheiving (Except Tom Brady)
Week 2 of the 2011 NFL season has come and gone, and boy was it fun. The Bills and Lions asserted themselves as decent teams, winning both of their games to move their records to 2-0. Tom Brady threw for 500 again, and Cam Newton proved to fans everywhere that Week One was no fluke. Check out the recap below for more stunning headlines.
Giants 28, Rams 16
Although they got the win, the Giants played awfully and if Vick is ready to play next week, we might see a demolition of New York's finest out in Philly.
Falcons 35, Eagles 31
In his emotional return to Atlanta, Michael Vick played extremely well-until he was rammed into his own offensive lineman, spat up blood, and received his first concussion of the year. On the flipside, Matt Ryan showed that he has poise in pressure situations with his excellent fourth quarter play.
Patriots 35, Chargers 21
Well, we all knew Tom Brady was the best quarterback in the NFL. So... it didn't make sense for him to go out and throw for another 500 yards. We get it, Tom. You're really good. You don't have to keep proving yourself by picking apart defenses and looking bored doing it.
Texans 23, Dolphins 13
Guess what? The Texans are going to win the AFC South this season. Guess what else? Reggie Bush is just as likely to throw for 100 yards in a single game as he is to rush for 100 yards.
Broncos 24, Bengals 22
Andy Dalton played better than Kyle Orton, but Denver was able to get the W.
Cowboys 27, 49ers, 24
The 'Boys were trailing the whole game to one of the worst teams in the league, but pathetic secondary play from San Fran literally handed Dallas a much needed victory.
Redskins 22, Cardinals 21
Both Kevin Kolb and Rex Grossman have quietly put up some solid numbers - maybe these teams won't be as bad as everyone thinks they'll be this year.
Steelers 24, Seahawks 0
Under no circumstance should any team go scoreless. Pete Carroll may have been a legend in Southern Cal, but he's going to need to step his game up if he wants to keep his job in Seattle.
Jets 32, Jaguars 3
You know you have QB issues when Mark Sanchez throws for more than three times what your quarterback did. Maybe its time for Jacksonville to give Gabbert the nod. 59 yards through the air is NOT acceptable, Luke McCown.
Saints 30, Bears 13
Drew Brees made it look easy, Jay Cutler made it look like rocket science. Any questions?
Buccaneers 24, Vikings 20
Donvan McNabb isn't doing much for the Vikes. Adrian Peterson had a great game, but Josh Freeman took care of business in a late comeback win.
Browns 27, Colts 19
The only colt that played well was McCoy. The former Texas QB threw for over 200 yards and a touchdown, giving Cleveland a boost in this surprising victory. P.S. As long as Kerry Collins is under center, Indy will play like a high school girls flag football team.
Lions 48, Chiefs 3
The only playmaker for KC is out for the season, so that leaves an overrated quarterback and slightly below average running backs. The result? A beatdown from one of the more impressive teams of the season thus far.
Bills 38, Raiders 35
You may look at this score and think, "It's just like a Wyoming vs UNC Greensboro. Both teams are wretched but since they are playing each other they can score a lot." Well, in part, that's true, but the Bills are 2-0 and that was the Raiders first lost. Don't overlook them just yet.
Packers 30, Panthers 23
Cam had a nice game, but it doesn't really matter when your opponent has Aaron Rodgers, Greg Jennings, Ryan Grant, James Starks, Donald Driver, Jermichael Finley, James Jones, Randall Cobb...ect., on the offensive side of the ball.
Titans 26, Ravens 13
This is the conversation between Joe Flacco and Ray Rice prior to the start of this game.
Joe: Man, I'm so glad we have a bye this week.
Ray: I thought we're playing Tennessee?
Joe: Hahaha, no. All we have to do is get the ball in field goal range one time, and then we can chill the rest of the game.
Ray: Okay, I guess I can give 5% effort today.
Joe: WHOA calm down! That seems a little high! Try 0.5% - trust me, we're fine.
Ray: Sounds good bro.
And THAT's why the Titans won this game.
Thanks for reading everyone, and remember, whether you think you can or can't, you're usually right. Until next time!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
NFL Week One Recap
After all of the anticpiation and hype, we've finally finished week one of the 2011-2012 NFL season. In case you missed anything, here's a quick recap of the week's results.
Jets 27, Cowboys 24
The 'Boys were in control throughout, but late mistakes from Tony Romo proved detrimental as Rex Ryan's Jets stole a victory in NYC.
Redskins 28, Giants 14
Rex Grossman played surprisingly well, but then again the Giants are missing almost half of their starters on defense.
49ers 33, Seahawks 17
Neither Alex Smith nor Frank Gore had a touchdown in this matchup, but the 9ers found a way to put up 33 points in an impressive victory in the Bay.
Chargers 24, Vikings 17
When your starting quarterback throws for just 39 yards, you're probably going to lose the game. This was the case for Minnesota, as Donovan McNabb completed just seven passes in a poor effort.
Cardinals 28, Panthers 21
I don't know what's harder to believe - that Cam Newton threw for 422 yards in his rookie debut, or that the Panthers lost despite his performance.
Texans 34, Colts 7
Indy's worst loss since 2007 was caused by the absence of Peyton Manning. Kerry Collins didn't seem to have a handle on the offense, and the Texans, without Arian Foster playing, won big.
Ravens 35, Steelers 7
It's rare that either of these two teams wins big, but Joe Flacco and the Ravens steamrolled the Steelers defense in a shocking victory.
Lions 27, Buccaneers 20
The Bucs running game, or lack thereof, was the catalyst of the game. Was it a lack of talent at running back, or Detroit's new "Steel Curtain" defensive line?
Eagles 31, Rams 13
An awful day for St. Louis, and not just because they lost to Michael Vick's high powered offense. Both Sam Bradford and Steven Jackson were injured in the game, which is a scary thought for the Rams offense.
Bengals 27, Browns 17
Cedric Benson went off for 121 yards and a TD, while the star on the cover of Madden 12 ran for just 57 yards and no scores. Is the Curse in effect?
Bills 41, Cheifs 7
Show me someone who called this, and I'll show you a compulsive liar. Ryan Fitzpatrick exploded for 4 touchdowns while the KC running game was nowhere to be found.
Bears 30, Falcons 12
It's tough to win at Soldier Field, even with one of the most talented offenses in the league. Jay Cutler had a nice game and Chicago is pleased with the way things are looking.
Jaguars 16, Titans 14
Luke McCown was 17-24 with 175 yards and no touchdowns. Hey Jags fans, don't be worried. He's been nothing if not consistent, and if he can keep up that average play, MJD should take you to the Wild Card round.
Packers 42, Saints 34
It was an electrifying game with both quarterbacks playing up to their full potential. All eyes were on GB rookie receiver/kick returner Randall Cobb, who caught a touchdown pass and also returned a kick 108 yards for a TD.
Patriots 38, Dolphins 24
Tom Brady threw for a career-high 517 yards, but the Dolphins kept this one close for a while. Chad Henne looked good, passing for over 400 yards, so Miami isn't in too much trouble.
Raiders 23, Broncos 20
Darren McFadden had a strong performance and Sebastian Janikowski kicked a 63 yard field goal. Other than that, not much excitement as the Raiders pick up their first win of the season.
Thanks for reading, and don't forget, whether you think you can or can't, you're usually right. Until next time!
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
NFL Preseason Predictions! Part 6: The Pitiful NFC West + Super Bowl Prediction!
I know, my title is harsh. But there's good reasoning.
1. No team from this division has won a Super Bowl in over a decade.
2. There hasn't been a wild card qualifier from this division since 2004.
3. Last year, the NFC West housed the worst and second worst rushing teams in the entire NFL.
4. The Seahawks won the divisional title last season with a 7-9 record.
5. Can you name more than three players on more than one of these teams? Probably not.
Therefore, my title is justified. Deal with it, west-coasters. And Missourians.
1. St. Louis Rams 8-8
It came down to who has a better defense in determining this division's winner, and the Lou has the advantage. Teams won't be terrified to face them, but the Rams will definitely be able to shut down some of the more average teams this year. That's all QB Sam Bradford will need, depending on whether or not he avoids the sophomore slump. Stephen Jackson defines the word "workhorse" and although he's take a load of hits in his career, he's just too strong to slow down yet. Additionally, Jackson will have the new support of Jerious Norwood and Cadillac Williams to take some of the load off of his shoulders. He's been carrying the team on his back for too long, and its time he gets some help. The receiving corps is still below average, but with the addition of Mike Sims-Walker and signings of rookies Austin Pettis and Greg Salas, St. Louis is taking small steps of improvement. The Rams have the ability to make some noise this season, but we'll see whether or not they can live up to the hype.
Final Prediction: Loss in Wild Card Round
2. Seattle Seahawks
Seattle made some noise last season, and it wasn't just the "12th man". After making the playoffs with an unheard of 7-9 record, the 'Hawks took down the defending champion New Orleans Saints in the wild card round of the playoffs. All eyes are on newly acquired Tavaris Jackson, who never developed to the QB that Minnesota was hoping for. Now he's got a chance to prove himself, and he's got the talent around him to do it. Marshawn Lynch is deadly at running back, and he'll be sharing carries with Leon Washington and possibly Michael Robinson. At receiver, the Seahawks somehow managed to acquire Sidney Rice, which will provide a HUGE lift in the passing game (if Jackson can find him) and push the ball downfield for once. Golden Tate has the athleticism and ability to be an outstanding receiver, we're just waiting on the correct coaching to fully develop him. With Jackson at the helm, this will be a good but not great team, strictly because of the lack of ability in arm accuracy and decision making. Jackson can make some plays with his feet, but Seattle desperately needs success through the air, so unless the former Viking can download information from Michael Vick's brain, I don't see a playoff appearance for the 'Hawks.
Final Prediciton: Miss Playoffs
3. San Francisco 49ers 7-9
Aside from the quarterback position, the 49ers have some legit talent on offense. A machine at running back with Frank Gore, two wide receivers that have gifted abilities with Braylon Edwards and Ted Ginn, Jr. The offensive line is average, so the only thing holding these guys back is quarterback play. Alex Smith has thrown more touchdowns in his career, and hasn't come close to living up to his potential at all. Luckily for him, he's only 27 and has another year or two to step his game up and keep his job as a starter locked up. As for the San Francisco defense, you can't demand too much improvement at the linebacker position with Patrick Willis running the show, but that secondary is extremely weak. If the 9ers can continue stopping the run, and Alex Smith can learn how to play consistently, the Bay could finally reach the playoffs again. Do I think it'll happen...
Final Prediction: No
4. Arizona Cardinals 3-13
Ever since Kurt Warner left, this place has been a disaster. But with the addition of Kevin Kolb, the Cards are hoping to revitalize their glory days. They had a decent draft, acquiring a talented running back in Ryan Williams, plus an intimidating linebacker in Sam Acho, and, oh yeah, the best cornerback in the entire draft-Patrick Peterson. Mix in Peterson with Abdullah, Rhodes, and Wilson, and you've got quite an impressive secondary. But, everything else on the defense is wretched. It's not going to be a pretty year out in the desert, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Cards stole a few upsets against some playoff-caliber teams.
Final Prediction: Miss Playoffs
And that wraps up my NFL Preseason Predictions series! All 32 teams analyzed forward and back, and although I won't be dead-on, at least I gave you all some valuable information about your teams. And now, for the grand finale. . .
J-E-T-S JETS JETS JETS!
I think ultimately, defense wins championships. That's what New York has. A punishing, relentless defense that will ultimately get to Aaron Rodgers and force turnovers. The Jets will run the ball early and often, and by the time the 4th quarter rolls around, the Pack will be exhausted, and that's when the Jets will score the winning touchdown, a pass from Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes. Green Bay may lead early, but the green and gold just aren't tough enough to handle Rex Ryan and his malicious defense.
Thanks to all of you for your support in this series! It was fun for me, and I hope it was the same for you. And remember, whether you think you can or can't, you're probably right. Until next time!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
NFL Preseason Predictions! Part 6: The NFC South
It's going to be a very, very tight race in the NFC South. You've got three teams that can really play some good football, all with very good offenses and loaded with playmakers. The winner of this division will come down to who can stop the run. All of these teams will throw for over 300 yards a game, but rushing...that's a different story. If one of these teams can maintain a good balance of passing and running plays at a successful rate, they will be the team that comes out of this division alive.
NFC South
1. Atlanta Falcons/New Orleans Saints 12-5
It was very, very difficult deciding who I thought would win this division in 2011. Both the Falcons and the Saints have stellar offenses, with defenses that are good but not great. The winner of this division will come down to who wins between the Falcons and the Saints, and I think Atlanta has the edge with its powerful running game and consistent passing. New Orleans, right now, is too one-dimensional, but I think Mark Ingram has the tools to explode for a huge rookie year. Drew Brees is still the prototype passer and he's got plenty of wideouts to throw to, while Matt Ryan is becoming an elite quarterback with one fantastic receiver and that's about it. Ryan will need Julio Jones to step up and take some of the pressure off of Roddy White, and that's asking a lot out of a rookie receiver. However, I think the Falcons moved up in the draft to get Jones for a reason, and this Alabama product will have a huge impact in the NFL. Atlanta needs consistent production from RB Michael Turner, which shouldn't be a problem. But, with injuries and inconsistent blocking, you just never can tell. While I believe the Saints will have a better offense through the air, I've always been a firm believer that success on the ground means success in the playoffs. Both teams will make the postseason, but I think the Falcons will make it one round further than New Orleans.
Final Predictions: Saints - Loss in Divisional Round
Falcons- NFC Championship Appearance
3. Tampa Bay Bucaneers 10-6
Josh Freeman is expected to have a huge season, but let's not get our hopes up too much. After all, his career touchdown-to-interception ration is 1.5:1, which isn't all that impressive. The Bucs saw a breakthrough year for rookie RB LeGarrette Blount last season, but he's going to have to really put in work to avoid the infamous sophomore slump. Tampa's defense isn't anything to write home about, but they have potential to give their offense just enough breathing room to win 10 or so games. This is a talented young group of guys, and I think Josh Freeman will improve this season, but not enough to give the Bucs that deep playoff run.
Final Prediction: Miss Playoffs
4. Carolina Panthers 5-11
This is an interesting group. Offensively, the Panthers have some intriguing talent. This year's first overall draft pick, Cam Newton, is a versatile player with a strong arm, quick legs, and some questionable decision-making. He'll get better with experience, but this will not be a 30 touchdown season for the former Heisman Trophy winner. He'll have some help on offense, with DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart in the backfield, so that should take some of the workload off of Cam. However, in today's NFL, you need to be able to get the ball downfield and quickly if you want a shot at the title. Defensively, the Panthers will struggle. What a surprise. But there is seriously something wrong with that run defense, and the talent in the secondary is quite underwhelming. I don't think Carolina will be as bad as everyone says, but they definitely have some room for improvement.
Final Prediction: Miss Playoffs
My last predictions, the NFC West, will be out shortly. Thanks for taking the time to read! And remember, whether you think that you can, or that you can't, you are usually right. Until next time!
Thursday, August 18, 2011
NFL Preseason Predictions! Part 5: The Terribly Awesome NFC East
Ah, my favorite and least favorite division in the NFL. If you know me, you know I'm a HUGE Giants fan, as well as a HUGE Cowboys skeptic. So, you can understand that it was very tough staying objective on this post, but I was able to persevere. Enjoy!
Philadelphia Eagles 11-5
First of all, let me make this point clear. The Eagles are in NO WAY a "dream team". It's just not true. There are holes in the defense and there are holes in the offensive line. Vick will do some serious damage offensively this season, and you can't doubt the rushing attack with LeSean McCoy and Ronnie Brown. But the Eagles will struggle to win this division. They have a tough schedule in an already competitive division, so look for somewhere around 10 or 11 wins this season. They will make the playoffs because I don't think the Giants are at their best and the Cowboys always have and always will under perform. Expect a solid year in Philly, but don't start packing for a trip to the Super Bowl.
Final Prediction: Loss NFC Chanpionship
New York Giants 10-6
Mediocrity is the best way I can describe the G-Men this year. Eli Manning will never be his brother, Ahmad Bradshaw will never be Steven Jackson, and Steve Smith, New York's best wide receiver, left the team. That leaves Hakeem Nicks and Mario Manningham to handle the bulk of the catches, and hopefully it won't be too big of a burden on them. Osi Umenyiora is back, but we don't know how happy he'll be and if he'll give his 100% after his failed attempt at a holdout/trade request. If he plays up to his potential, the Giants defensive line will be just as strong as it normally is. The secondary is solid, of course it will hurt a little at the cornerback position with Prince Amukamara out for the next couple of months. New York will have it's ups and downs this season, but unfortunately I don't see another championship in the making.
Final Prediction: Loss in Divisional Round
Dallas Cowboys 8-8
It's the SAME thing EVERY year with Dallas. Loads of talent, no results. It's like Jerry Jones just sits there and says, "Hmm...how many Pro Bowlers can I fit on one team without making the playoffs?" Well, Jerry, if it makes you happy, that's cool, but there's a huge metropolitan area that desperately want to duplicate its success in the '90s. I don't think it'll happen as long as Tony Romo is quarterback. He is hands down the most overrated in the league. Backup QB Steven McGee has more upside. It won't be a season to remember in Dallas.
Final Prediction: Miss Playoffs
Washington Redskins 4-12
Final Prediction : Miss Playoffs
Just kidding.
But seriously, they aren't very good. No McNabb, no Haynesworth, no running backs, no receivers other than the ancient Santana Moss and underachieving Donte Stallworth. Ad please don't make me go into what they lack on defense. They have a couple solid starters, and I'm very excited to see how they can implement rookie RB Roy Helu, but this is not a playoff roster.
Final Prediction: ....Still Miss the Playoffs
NFC West, coming up next! Thanks for reading everyone! Don't forget, whether you think that you can, or that you can't, you're usually right. Until next time!
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