Aug 6 2010

Brett Perv

RS

I usually am against all types of gossip and sensationalized news stories but if what deadspin.com is reporting turns out to be true, I can not avoid it. According to the blog, Brett Favre while with the New York Jets sent pictures of his genitals to the sports world’s favorite big-boobed attention whore, Jenn Sterger. This is humorous to me on so many different levels.

Jenn Sterger (photo courtesy of Al Pereira)

According to reports, while Favre was the Jets quarterback and Sterger was a sideline reporter for the team, Favre began to leave flirtatious voicemail messages on Sterger’s phone. This escalated when he started to send naughty pictures of his “crotchal” region. If you are a fan of the Anchorman movie, then you understand the reference. Clearly Sterger must have been fooled, it was probably an optical illusion caused by the pattern in the pleats of his pants. Again, another Anchorman reference, sorry I couldn’t help myself. Sterger claims to have saved all of the photos on her blackberry in order to have a laugh about it with her friends…ouch! You generally do not want girls to laugh at the sight of your penis.

Now as the news headlines have been dominated by whether or not Brett Favre is going to return, they should give this a blip on the radar because of how funny it is. It may not be funny to his family however and I do apologize if I am adding gasoline to fire but I could not resist. Undoubtedly, these rumors are going to affect his personal life and it will interesting to see if they have any effect on decision to play this season. If he returns, he will be facing all types of hecklers every time the Vikings are on the road. I bet Brett Favre is now regretting being the attention whore that he is because now he is going to get all the attention he can digest if these reports turn out to be true. Heck, he is going to get a plethora of attention even if it is not true.

I know Brett Favre is old and probably does not understand technology well as evidenced by his terrible Samsung commercials but why the ‘eff’ would you send photos of something like that to someone, especially if you had not sealed the deal, if you know what I mean. Does he not realize there is something called the internet, where celebrity photos become food for the public eye? If true, Brett Favre is probably the dumbest man in the NFL. The only excuse I have for him, is that he was probably strung out on Vicodin, had a good workout on his Bowflex and felt a little courageous. Brett, I know you do not want the public to dictate whether or not you should continue playing, but I think this is the best time for you to just hang ‘em up and stay out of the spotlight for a long long time.


Aug 5 2010

Happenings Around The Sports World

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NBA

Shaquille O’Neal is now a Boston Celtic. I can not think of anything more pathetic. Shaq is clearly on the downside of his career and has been the last 3-4 years and I’m sure his ego is eating him alive that Kobe Bryant has more rings than him. As a result, he keeps chasing after other superstar players, going from team to team to chase that coveted fifth championship ring. At the veteran’s minimum, it is a good value pick up for the Boston Celtics. Despite how mediocre he is right now, Shaq does bolster the Celtics’ inside presence and will allow Boston to strongly contend for the Eastern Conference Championship again this upcoming season. He will provide a big body inside that can alter shots in the paint which is something they will need against a Miami Heat team that I suspect will make their living in the paint. We will see how this experiment works out as the season progresses.

NFL

The Brett Favre Saga part three or four or whatever number it happens to be is in full effect. I used to love Brett Favre as he was one of my favorite quarterbacks ever but this crap that he seems to pull annually was getting tired after he left Green Bay and the media gives it a ridiculous amount of attention. I’ll end the speculation right now. He is coming back, it is a foregone conclusion. He pulls this nonsense every year so he can avoid training camp without overtly saying “I don’t want to practice in the summer.” He would much rather stick to his own workout regimen which is to pop Vicodin, workout on his Bowflex machine, do Wrangler commercials and play pickup football with his family members in Mississippi. Well we all know he is coming back but I strongly doubt he will able to repeat the type of season he had last year which happened to be statistically the best season he has ever had. Yes, he is an iron man and will not miss a start but at his age it is inevitable that he will wear down at season’s end going into the playoffs and throw that costly interception at the end of the game that ultimately ends his team’s championship hopes. Well good luck Brett, you will get your 500 touchdown passes, 70,000 passing yards and you will add to your everlasting interceptions record, but you will not win a championship. Do us all a favor, do not comeback after the end of this season!

MLB

First off, I would like to congratulate Alex Rodriguez for hitting his 600th home run yesterday even though he used steroids for three years. Despite the steroids use, hitting 600 home runs is a rare feat, as only seven players have accomplished it. Well now that I have gotten that out of the way, the AL East race is heating up at the right time. The New York Yankees have stood alone by themselves at the top of the AL for quite some time this season and that all changed when the Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays were each able take two out of three games against the Bronx Bombers in consecutive series. With Tampa losing last night and New York winning, they both are tied at the top of the standings. Enter the Boston Red Sox, who sit 6.5 games back behind the Rays and Yanks. They enter a pivotal four game series on Friday in the Bronx and if Boston has any chance of making the playoffs they better perform well. The Yanks will have Javier Vazquez lined up against Clay Buchholz. Vazquez is getting into form at the right time as the Yankees prepare to enter the playoffs and Buchholz who has been Boston’s best starter all season. The Yankees have their work cut out for them against Buchholz as he enters the game with a 2.59 ERA. If Vazquez wants to keep the Yankee faithful on his side after his disastrous start to the season he better show his mettle against Boston because if he has a bad start tonight he will be showered with boos.


Jul 29 2010

Sportsdabbler’s Early NFL Predictions: AFC Edition

RS

What’s up everyone? The Sportsdabbler is here to bring you its way-too-early AFC contenders list. I was waiting to release this because I was expecting a certain AFC contender to sign a certain disgruntled WR and it happened last night with the Cincinnati Bengals signing former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Terrell Owens. This move instantly upgrades a Cincinnati passing unit that had a less than stellar year by their standards or at least by Carson Palmer’s standards. Well let’s get down to it, shall we?

1. Indianapolis Colts

The Indianapolis Colts are the reigning AFC Champions and again should be one of the favorites to earn the AFC’s spot in the Super Bowl. Led by four time league MVP Peyton Manning, the Colts have been one of the most consistently excellent teams in the league for the last eight years and have been a legitimate Super Bowl contender in each of the last five years culminating in two appearances and one championship. The Super Bowl last year was decided on two plays. Of course, the onside kick recovery by New Orleans and the pick-six by Tracey Porter which sealed the game. However, in that game, New Orleans had no problem stymieing a normally stout Colts pass rush because of the foot injury sustained by Dwight Freeney. In an effort to bolster their pass rush, with their first round pick, the Colts drafted DE/OLB Jerry Hughes from TCU. Hughes fits the Colts’ old status quo of selecting speedy but undersized defensive players. Hughes was an elite pass rusher in college and will see time this season as a situational pass rusher for the Colts. If the Colts can improve their poor running game and restore some balance to their offense they just might be the first AFC team to return to the Super Bowl after a loss the previous year since the Buffalo Bills in 1993.

2. New York Jets

My second biggest contender for the AFC title happens to be the runner up in last year’s AFC Championship game, the New York Jets. The Jets, by far, had the best offseason of any team in the NFL. After fielding the league’s best defense last year, they somehow upgraded a very talented defensive unit by trading for former Chargers cornerback Antonio Cromartie and also using their first round draft pick on cornerback Kyle Wilson from Boise State. In addition to their secondary upgrades, they signed former Dolphins and Redskins DE/OLB Jason Taylor to improve their pass rush. On the offensive side of the ball, they signed former Chargers running back, LaDanian Tomlinson to bolster their running back depth behind rising star Shonn Greene. They also traded a fifth round draft pick for former Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes who will be serving a four game suspension to start the season. With these upgrades alone, the Jets look legit on paper. However, I think the Jets will only go as far as QB Mark Sanchez’s arm will take them. With the new toys on offense, it should make his job that much easier. I expect the defense to be as strong if not stronger than last year’s unit and if Sanchez matures this team will challenge the Colts for AFC supremacy.

3. Cincinnati Bengals

My third contender was very tough to choose. It was between two AFC North teams but with the recent signing of wide receiver Terrell Owens, the Cincinnati Bengals get the nod. After winning their division last year, the Bengals made their first playoff appearance since 2005 when Carson Palmer suffered a catastrophic knee injury. Since then, the Bengals’ franchise quarterback has sustained a litany of minor injuries and by his standards had a sub par year last year. In an effort to boost their passing attack, the Bengals selected talented tight end Jermaine Gresham from Oklahoma with their first round draft pick. With the signing of Terrell Owens, Carson Palmer should have enough weapons to have a stellar year and one that we are used to seeing from him. This team is not built on offense alone as they have one of the best cornerback tandems in the league with Jonathan Joseph and Leon Hall. They also boast a young and talented linebacker corps as well. With DE Antwan Odom returning from injury, that should only improve their pass rush as well. When Terrell Owens is motivated he can be one of the best playmakers in the league and with a great quarterback throwing to him and another pro bowl wide receiver opposite of him, he should have plenty of motivation. If the improved running game from last year shows it was not a fluke, the Bengals will be a very tough team to beat.

4. Baltimore Ravens

The other AFC North team I was alluding to is not the Pittsburgh Steelers but I am sure you already knew that. The Baltimore Ravens who crushed the New England Patriots last year in the playoffs return a very strong team lead by one of the best running backs in the league in Ray Rice as well as strong-armed signal caller Joe Flacco. The Ravens rode Ray Rice all the way to the playoffs while Flacco was more of a game manager than playmaker. I can not fault Flacco too much as he really did not have many weapons in the passing game. Well that changed this offseason as the Ravens traded for wide receiver Anquan Boldin. While Boldin is a not a blazer, he’s one of the most sure-handed wide receivers in the league and should definitely improve a mediocre passing attack. On the defensive side of the ball, the Ravens seemed to lose a step last year and with Ed Reed out for the first six weeks this season, the defense will have a tough time regrouping. In order to help bolster the defense, the Ravens drafted a couple of defenders with their first two picks. They selected DE/OLB Sergio Kindle from Texas and NT Terrance Cody from Alabama. If Cody can drop some pounds and pass his conditioning test, the Ravens could have the biggest defensive line in the league when you consider DE Haloti Ngata is 345 lbs. With their offseason moves, the Ravens are in good position to challenge Cincinnati for the AFC North crown.

5. New England Patriots

My last contender is a team that should never be considered down and out. That team is the New England Patriots. Led by star quarterback Tom Brady, along with the Colts, the Patriots have been one of the most consistently great franchises in the league over the last seven years. The loss of WR Wes Welker last year right before the playoffs proved to be costly as Wes Welker is one of the key cogs in the Pats offense. Going into this year, I have to admit that I am little bit skeptical about New England. Tom Brady had a typical Brady year but considering the year before he broke all types of records I expected a bit more. I guess you can blame it on the knee injury but he insisted it did not hamper his play. The Pats have been undergoing a youth movement on defense as many of their aging veterans have been traded or released. With their first round draft pick, the Pats selected CB Devin McCourty from Rutgers. McCourty is a physical corner with solid coverage skills and is ideal for the Pats’ man coverage schemes. If the defense can come together and Tom Brady can continue to improve from his injury, they can be that dangerous team nobody talks about. I still contend that they will have a tough time being to repeat as AFC East champs as the Jets have done far more to improve their roster than the Patriots have.

Well there you have it, those are my five contenders for the AFC title going into the 2010-2011 season. Stay tuned for more updates from the Sportsdabbler.
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Jul 18 2010

Sportsdabbler’s Early NFL Predictions: NFC Edition

RS

It’s late July so you know the NFL season is just right around the corner with training camps in full swing. Not sure about you, but I can feel it in the air more than Phil Collins. Well, let’s get right down to it, even though it is early, I have in mind who the top contenders are going to be in each conference.

Since the New Orleans Saints are the reigning Super Bowl Champions, I’ll start with the NFC. The Saints are probably the odds on favorite to repeat as NFC champs, but in this day in age, going to the Super Bowl once is a feat in itself, let alone twice in a row. The weapons on offense are back and with Drew Brees leading the attack you will always have a chance. One important thing is that the Saints were able to upgrade their secondary through the draft by selecting FSU CB Patrick Robinson. He’s a good physical corner that was one of the few bright spots on a porous Seminole defense last year.

My second major contender in the NFC has to be the Green Bay Packers. I liked them a lot last year and felt that if they got past the Cardinals, they would have given the Saints a lot of trouble. Aaron Rodgers is my absolute favorite young quarterback in the league right now and he is on the cusp of elite. Just like Brees, he’s always going to give you a shot to win. Their big issue last year was their pass protection. For a playoff team, the protection was awful. They addressed that in the first round of the draft by selecting Iowa tackle Bryan Bulaga. While not possessing the upside of some of the other tackles selected ahead of him, he is one of the most ready to take over. I expect him to bookend at right tackle immediately along with Chad Clifton. A big issue in their loss to Arizona was the atrocious play of the secondary. They had a key injury in the secondary late last year and there was a noticeable decline in their pass defense as a result. With the drafting of rookie safety Morgan Burnett, look for him to push S Atari Bigby for minutes. The Packers should be in good shape going into the season.

The Dallas Cowboys are fresh off their first playoff victory since 1996  and again should field a strong team. I’m actually baffled as to how the Cowboys have not already been to one Super Bowl yet. They have a great young quarterback in Tony Romo, a solid trio of running backs in Marion Barber, Tashard Choice and Felix Jones. A great receiving corps that was only improved upon when they drafted troubled Oklahoma State WR Dez Bryant. They have a bevy of playmakers on defense including Demarcus Ware, Anthony Spencer, Mike Jenkins and Terence Newman. The big thing for the Cowboys is to resist the temptation to change too many things about their team. They choked against Minnesota last year in the playoffs, it was not a matter of talent because Dallas was easily more talented top to bottom than the Vikings. If they can find consistency in their offense and formulate an identity, this team could be dangerous come playoff time.

The NFC East will easily be the toughest division in the NFL next year as they have three legitimate playoff contenders. The Washington Redskins should replace the Eagles this year as a representative for the NFC East in the playoffs. The Redskins underwent a massive transformation. They upgraded immensely at the Head Coach position by hiring future Hall of Famer Mike Shanahan. They traded the solid but inconsistent Jason Campbell and acquired Donovan McNabb from the Eagles. They signed Willie Parker and Larry Johnson, traded for Adam Carriker and drafted LT Trent Williams to replace the retired Chris Samuels. There were more moves but for the sake of brevity, I will not list them all. The Redskins made it clear that they are ready to compete for a Super Bowl title and this upcoming season will the best season to achieve those goals as McNabb is in his prime. I expect the running game to see a huge boost as that was Mike Shanahan’s forte in Denver. The improved running game should take a load of pressure off of McNabb’s arm as he does not possess many good receivers on his team. The defense could see a boost as Bryan Orakpo had a great rookie campaign and if Albert Haynesworth drops his “me-first” attitude and acknowledge that football is a team game, they will be very good.

The NFC East’s other playoff contender is the New York Giants. The G-Men started the season off great last year, winning five straight, but stumbled down the stretch to miss the playoffs. The turning point of their season last year was the brutalization at the courtesy of the reigning champs. After that game, the injuries in their secondary were severely exposed. Combine that with the lack of a pass rush we are used to seeing from the Giants, it led to the recipe for disaster. Well, with the 15th pick in the draft they selected super athletic DE Jason Pierre-Paul. This is a prospect I can speak about extensively because he happens to come from my alma mater at the University of South Florida. I have watched this kid in practice and let me tell you, he is an absolute freak of an athlete.

I expect him to be a key member of the Giants pass rush next year if he can adjust to the speed of the game. With an improved pass rush and Kenny Phillips hopefully returning to form from a serious knee injury, the Giants defense should be able to carry them to the playoffs.

I know some of you guys will laugh at the fact that I did not include the Minnesota Vikings and the Arizona Cardinals in my list but until Brett Favre officially decides that he is going to return and Arizona finds their quarterback of the future, they both remain question marks.


Oct 7 2009

Breaking News: NFL

RS

Well, Breaking News just occurred, Wide Receiver Braylon Edwards was just traded from the Cleveland Browns to the New York Jets. The final details of the trade have not been disclosed but NFL.com sources are reporting that WR Chansi Stuckey, LB Jason Trusnik and two undisclosed draft picks are part of the compensation package.

If the drafts picks are a fourth and fifth rounder, I’m all for this trade. Despite being a moron who picks fights with LeBron James’s entourage, Braylon Edwards still has the potential to be a dominating wide receiver in this league provided that he has a good quarterback throwing him the ball. Don’t let the last two disappointing seasons get you down on this guy, when he is happy and motivated he can do big things. Think Randy Moss going from Oakland to the Patriots. He might not have that big of an improvement but watch for this guy to immediately become an impact guy for the Jets. Mark Sanchez now has a legitimate number one target and Jerricho Cotchery can thrive in the number two spot. The Jets realized that they needed a big play guy after getting thrashed by the Saints and I applaud the front office for getting this done.

In other NFL news, Michael Crabtree finally stopped being a punk and signed a 6-year deal with the 49ers. I guess he realized that having millions of dollars now is better than having it next year. I really hate when draft picks pull this type of bullsh*t. I understand you have to look out for your financial situation but at the same time you’re an unproven commodity and you sure as hell aren’t going to give any of that money back if you flop so just sign the contract appropriate for your draft slot and don’t sacrifice team chemistry for the sake of a few dollars. If you’re the player you think you are, you can always holdout later for more money.
The 49ers were already rolling without Crabtree but with the signing, Shaun Hill has a go-to target and if Crabtree is legit (I have a strong feeling that he is not), he can open up the seams for Vernon Davis who is already off to a nice start.


Oct 6 2009

NFL Recap: Week 4

RS

Hello all, as promised The Sportsdabbler is bringing you his NFL recap of week 4. Let’s start off with the Monday Night Game between the Packers and Vikings. This game was certainly a good one. This game was all about the quarterbacks:  The master and the protege were set to clash in an always tightly contested battle between division rivals. Well, I have two quick observations from the outset of the game; Aaron Rodgers is a beast and Brett Favre’s still got ‘it.’ I picked the Packers to be one of my Super Bowl contenders preseason, but the way the offensive line is performing coupled with the lack of depth at the safety position has me re-thinking my selection. The Packers’ offensive line with Chad Clifton was struggling and without him tonight they were absolutely embarrassed by what some may call the league’s best starting defensive line. Their back-up left tackle getting injured also didn’t help and led to some line shifting. If you are playing fantasy football and have Ryan Grant on your team, its probably a good idea to package him in a trade deal or just out-right cut him if Marshawn Lynch is still on your waiver wire.

Vikings 30 Packers 23

A Minnesota defensive line led by Jared Allen and his 4.5 sacks was able to get 8 total sacks on Aaron Rodgers and he still went 26-for-37 and 384 yards with 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. These weren’t necessarily garbage yards either as Rodgers and the Packers tried to make it interesting at the end but they failed to recover two onside kicks which ultimately sealed their fate. On the other side, Favre had his best game as a Viking to date, completing 24 out of 31 passes for 271 yards and 3 touchdowns. Favre showed that he can still make all the throws and I like the fact that he is picking his spots to be aggressive. He’s fitting nicely into Brad Childress’s version of the west coast offense.

I still think the Packers are a good team but this offseason they’re definitely going to have to focus on shoring up the offensive line depth as well as their defensive secondary. I have confidence that their Defensive Coordinator Dom Capers will make the necessary schematic adjustments. The Vikings, on the other hand, will probably be the Flavor of the Week until they lose. Some analysts seem to think that Minnesota is a Super Bowl contender but it remains to be seen if a 40 year old Favre can sustain this level of play for an entire season and how the Vikings’ swiss cheese secondary holds up against teams with excellent offensive lines and solid passing attacks. I think the Vikings are a playoff team but not a serious Super Bowl contender unless they shore up their defensive backfield sans Antoine Winfield who can still get it done.

Bears 48 Lions 24

The rest of the NFL had a few intriguing match-ups as well as a couple of surprises. Despite the 48-24 loss against Chicago, I have to give a shout out to Matthew Stafford. He had an excellent game against the Bears aggressive defense. He opened the game with a 45-yard strike to Calvin Johnson and engineered a 73-yard touchdown drive and a 1-yard Kevin Smith touchdown run. The game was actually pretty tight going into halftime tied at 21. In the second half, the Bears cranked up the defense and pretty much dominated, Matt Forte had a big game collecting 121 yards rushing on just 12 carries. Stafford sustained a dislocated knee cap in the fourth quarter and hopefully he won’t be out for an extended period of time. Lions’ fans should be happy as the future is bright for Stafford and Johnson provided that Stafford can build upon this effort.

Bengals 23 Browns 20

The Cincinnati Bengals matched up against against the Cleveland Browns in what would seem to be an uninteresting affair but the ‘cardiac’ Bengals have played in close games all year and this one was no different. They even needed overtime to dispatch the horrid Browns for a final score of 23-20. I must say, even though the numbers aren’t showing yet, you really have to be impressed with what Carson Palmer is doing there in Cincy. He continues to will his team to victory each week behind a porous offensive line and no running game. The defense is still young and they are finding their way right now. Make no mistake about it, when healthy, Carson Palmer is a Top 5 quarterback in the league. Not really much to say about the Browns, other than the fact that Braylon Edwards doesn’t need to be beefing with Lebron James’s friends at the club. According to ESPN reports, Edwards punched one of James’s friends outside of club essentially because he’s jealous of James’s status. What an idiot!

Texans 29 Raiders 6

Houston handled Oakland in a 29-6 game. I feel sorry for the Raiders, they can’t consistently draft well, they can’t sign quality free agents, they just can’t win. Jamarcus Russell is well on his way to being a bust and if Darren McFadden doesn’t start to show some consistency, he may be on the same path despite his freakish physical attributes.

Houston cruised to victory by relying on their defense to make plays and Steve Slaton who had a nice 32 yard touchdown run as well as a touchdown reception. I expect Steve Slaton to rebound from his slow start and return to his rookie form.

Colts 34 Seahawks 17

The Indianapolis Colts hosted the struggling Seattle Seahawks and this game pretty much went how I expected it. Peyton Manning is already in midseason form. For those that thought Drew Brees was going to walk away with the MVP after his 6 touchdown week 1 performance, you were severely mistaken. Manning leads the league in passing yards, QB rating, yards per attempt, he’s tied for first in touchdown passes and second in completion percentage. Right now, it seems that the Colts are one of the top 2 teams in the entire NFL. The only problem I can see for the Colts is that they seem to be at their best when they are flying under the radar. With two prime-time games already played, I think its going to be very difficult for them to do so.

Jaguars 37 Titans 17

Jacksonville and Tennessee met up in an AFC South divisional matchup. Divisional games tend to be more competitive than other games, especially in the AFC South because of how good the teams are. However, after winning the division last year, Tennessee is really struggling this year. After this loss, it drops them to 0-4. They’re going to continue to lose if Kerry Collins is throwing 40 times a game. They really need to get LenDale White more involved in the offense. I really believed that the loss of Albert Haynesworth was going to be too much to overcome. He was the anchor of one of the top defenses in the league last year and without him Tennessee is 22nd in the league in total defense and 26th in scoring defense…ouch!

On the other side, David Garrard is rebounding from a relatively bad season last year and Jacksonville seems to be overcoming their early season struggles. Garrard led the charge for Jacksonville by throwing 3 touchdown passes in a 37-17 victory.

Giants 27 Chiefs 16

The New York Giants faced off against the lowly Kansas City Chiefs and what a surprise; the Chiefs lost. It’s still too early to say that they overpaid for Matt Cassell but he’s not exactly setting the world on fire, in the three games that he has started this year, he has a 82.5 QB rating and Kansas City has scored a total of 40 points. Meanwhile, the Giants are as hot as anyone and between them and the Colts, those are the top 2 teams in the NFL right now, but it is still a little too early to call for the ‘Manning Bowl.’ Eli Manning is really progressing as a passer, he’s topped a 100 in QB rating the last 3 games and is doing a good job with his decision making. Although he did sustain a plantar fasciitis (bruised heel) injury, he’s listed as day-to-day and shouldn’t miss his next game which will be a big one against the red hot Saints.

Patriots 27 Ravens 21

Another great game from this weekend involved the New England Patriots hosting the Baltimore Ravens. I must say I have been really impressed with Joe Flacco this season. The Ravens’ offensive coordinator Cam Cameron has really done a good job of increasing the workload for Flacco this season. Flacco already almost has half of his total passing yards from a year ago to go along with a 94.3 QB rating. Its a bummer that the Ravens lost this game 27-21. Mark Clayton dropped a ‘pillow’ on a fourth down play that would have given the Ravens a first and goal with 28 seconds left. The would have been in position to win the game with a touchdown and PAT. Even though I hate to say it, the Patriots keep finding ways to get it done. This team is slowly starting to get it’s running backs more and more involved in the offense and Tom Brady is getting into his groove. Although the defense is not quite there yet, this team is eerily starting to resemble the 2003 Patriots that won it all.

Saints 24 Jets 10

Another battle of unbeaten teams took place this Sunday in the Super Dome where the New Orleans Saints handled the New York Jets 24-10. I knew Mark Sanchez was bound to have a bad game sooner or later, I just did not think it would happen against a generally weak Saints defense. I was wrong, the Saints’ defense stepped it up big time forcing four Jets turnovers, all by Mark Sanchez. I think the Jets will rebound and New Orleans continues to surprise me even with Drew Brees having his second straight mediocre game. Though the running attack is really keeping the Saints in games when Drew Brees isn’t lighting up the scoreboard. I think its a forgone conclusion that they’re the division favorites but I’ll reserve judgment for this team after they face the Giants.

Other scores from this weekend

Dolphins 38 Bills 10

After losing Chad Pennington for the season, the Dolphins respond by trading draft pick to the Chiefs for Tyler Thigpen and anoint Chad Henne as the starter. After a mediocre game last week, Henne looked a lot more at ease. Henne certainly has the physical attributes to be a solid NFL quarterback and I’m sure it only helps that his starting left tackle in college is the same in the NFL. If they keep relying on the running game and playing tough defense, I could see Miami winning 7 games. Meanwhile, the Bills have me shaking my head. They open the season with a tough loss against the Patriots and rebound by beating the Buccaneers only to lose their next two games. Trent Edwards is really struggling and it’s only a matter of time until Terrell Owens has a team-dividing outburst.

Redskins 16 Buccaneers 13

In the “nobody cares bowl”  the Washington Redskins beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 16-13. I didn’t think Raheem Morris was going to be a good coach in Tampa before the season started, I feel almost bad that I was right. Its a matter of ‘when’ not ‘if’ this guy gets fired. If Morris can fire his offensive coordinator before the season even starts, it wouldn’t surprise me if the Glazers fire him before the season finishes.

Broncos 17 Cowboys 10

Denver continues to shock me, they get rid of the legendary Mike Shanahan and replace him with 33 year old Josh McDaniels, they get rid of their Pro Bowl quarterback in the offseason, change defensive philosophies and what do they do? They become one of the surprise teams in the AFC and lead the NFL in scoring defense allowing a stingy 6.5 points per game. Of course, they continue their little hot streak beating a ridiculously inconsistent Dallas Cowboys team. I still think this team is a pretender but McDaniels has them looking like a contender.

49ers 35 Rams 0

The 49ers continue to take advantage of the crappy teams in their division but you can’t blame them for that. Mike Singletary along with Josh McDaniels are the leading candidates for Coach of the Year thus far. Singletary has the San Francisco playing sound defense along with an efficient offense. Vernon Davis may not be a bust after all, he has caught touchdown passes in his last two games and is already close to eclipsing his receiving yards total from last year.

Steelers 38 Chargers 28

The Steelers win the ‘Disappointment’  bowl. Both of these teams were expected to be top AFC contenders instead they both stand at 2-2 after this weekend’s game. Philip Rivers continues to put up big numbers that don’t matter. If you look at Philip Rivers’s stat line week-to-week you would think that the Chargers are just obliterating people, instead you just see them losing or playing a mediocre team close. The Steelers are happy that their running back of the future has finally broken out. Rashard Mendenhall had a great game with 165 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns, meanwhile Big Ben had huge game, throwing for 333 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Stay tuned for the SportsDabbler’s NFL week 5 predictions as well his Week 6 NCAA football predictions.


Jul 26 2009

Who Let The Dogs Out?

RS

I decided to have a little change of pace before I resume my recaps of the NBA Offseason. I need to address a few issues. If you have been paying attention to sports news you might have come across the ‘SEC Football Ballot Scandal.” If you have not, I will break it down for you. Apparently, one SEC coach, later discovered to be Steve Spurrier, decided not to put Tim Tebow on his first-team ballot. ESPN, with their Tebow-goggles on, made this foolishness headline news. So I guess we are not in a free country, you can not vote for who you want. Only now can we really feel the Iranians’ pain, just kidding. Its not like Ole Miss’s quarterback Jevan Snead is a scrub. In fact, he probably has a better pro football future than Tim Tebow because his playing style is more conducive to the pro game, but that is an argument for another day. I know Spurrier admitted that it was a mistake but I doubt his intention was to place Tebow on his first ballot. Honestly speaking though, I would have voted for Tebow on the first ballot but the media has no business bullying Spurrier into changing his vote, which is exactly what happened. I thought Spurrier would have shown more balls and actually stood with his ballot but he took the coward’s way out to avoid the unnecessary press. Either way, this was a complete non-story that got blown way out of proportion.

WTF, Did I get myself into?

WTF, Did I get myself into?

Now that I’ve gotten that off my chest, I wanted to discuss another issue that will probably get way more media coverage than it deserves. The decision whether or not to reinstate notable dog-fighter Michael Vick into the NFL is being mulled over by the commissioner and wannabe tough guy, Roger Goodell. Personally speaking, I think Michael Vick has served his time and should be reinstated into the NFL. If you’re going to allow Pacman Jones, who was implicated in far worse situations, back into the NFL, then surely you will have to do the same for Michael Vick without him having to serve another four to six game suspension. If you do that, you might as well suspend him for another year because no team is going to be able to sign him and expect any reasonable contribution because it takes a lot of time and dedication to fully understand the average team’s playbook and terminology.

Let me set this straight, I’m not a Michael Vick fan (for his playing style, I have nothing personal against him). I even laughed when I first heard that he was being convicted for dog-fighting. The first words out of my mouth were: “What a stupid motherfu**er!” Now however, my sentiments are different. The man has served two years in Federal Prison for a crime that is committed virtually everywhere in the United States and is publicized nowhere.
I’m not making any excuses for Vick, but I understand that he grew up in a thuggish environment, he maintained relationships with thuggish people and he never realized that you have to start maturing as you get older. Not to mention, when you make millions of dollars, its wise to cut ties with people who can jeopardize that. I’m sure he’s more than learned all of that by now.

Damn, I'm fiending for an 8-Ball right now!

Lawrence "8-ball" Taylor

In America, we have a very forgiving society as long as you’re remorseful. Look at some of the players that are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. You have notable coke-heads like Lawrence Taylor and Michael Irvin who are two of the most revered players in NFL history. Should players who are repeated drug users be allowed to be in the NFL let alone be enshrined in the Hall of Fame? That’s a question that you have to ask yourself.

Me too dog! I can't wait to sniff a line off of a hooker's ass!

Michael "That pipe wasn't mine" Irvin

Now I’m not saying that Michael Vick’s reinstatement into the NFL should be unconditional. He really did piss off a lot of people as well let down a lot of his fans. I’m not saying its right but for some reason parents let their children idolize these athletes who are nothing more than people who play games for a living. Athletes should not be role models for children, and if you’re a parent that doesn’t understand that distinction, then you are a FAILURE as a parent. Back to my original point though, Vick’s reinstatement should not be unconditional, I believe that a portion of his salary should be donated to PETA as well some other charities involving animals. This would go a long way in repairing his public image and probably would spearhead momentum in gaining back some of the endorsements he has lost.

Now that Michael Vick has been out of the NFL for two years a lot of people are wondering what he would bring to an NFL team. At 29 years old he is still in peak athletic condition and because he was off the field the last two years there isn’t much wear and tear on his body unless he dropped the soap in the prison shower…Ouch! Seriously though, before he got arrested Vick was one of the most electrifying playmakers to ever grace a football field. He was never a quarterback but rather an athlete lining up at quarterback. His understanding of reading defenses was always minimal and apparently he never spent the required time breaking down game film. Unfortunately, he is a moron and that’s not something that is going to be rectified now. I’ve always said that if he had Peyton Manning’s brain he would be the best football player ever.

Fortunately for Vick though, several NFL clubs are starting to experiment with this Wildcat formation, where you have a great athlete lineup under center and take snaps. Notable teams that have put it to use are Miami and Cleveland. As these teams gain success it will probably start catching on. Look for Minnesota to use it this year with Percy “I scored a 5 on my Wonderlic” Harvin. Vick would be perfect for that offense because he actually has experience under center and he has one of the best arms the NFL has ever seen. He could really be successful in situational downs. I think if his hands are good, he could also be an exceptional slot receiver, especially off of bubble screens. His fantastic agility would allow him to thrive in such a role.

Eventually, we will have to wait and see how this plays out. Roger Goodell has a ‘Napoleon Complex’ and he wants to be that tough guy. He’ll keep scheduling periodic meetings with Vick to see if he is remorseful and then eventually decide to let him play. Hopefully Vick won’t face any further suspensions and actually be allowed to have a legitimate chance of signing with a team for training camp. I’m sure the Raiders or Lions will give him a chance as they are two of the most poorly run franchises in the league and are inclined to take stupid risks. Whether you love him or hate him, Vick deserves a second chance and even though I’m not a fan of his, I do look forward to seeing him play this year. Good luck Vick! I’m interested in hearing what everyone else thinks about this, don’t forget to comment!