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Friday, November 18, 2011

What If?


So we enter day 141 of the NBA lockout, and it is just a complete mess. The players have missed their first check, and as many analyst said, that would be a catalyst for the Players Association to push forward to finalize a deal. I said from the very beginning of the lockout that we would not see a 2011-2012 season. Money is a great motivator to anyone, even when you’re making millions. So before I get into the depth of what I want in the article, lets take a quick look at the financial aspects of the National Basketball Association.



*In a global aspect, teams like Real Madrid, and Barcelona for Soccer, and the New York Yankees have the highest paid teams, the NBA has the highest average salary for players at 4.79 million per year ($92,199 per week). Which makes the average NBA player the highest paid ‘average’ player in sports, globally.
*The 2010-2011 season’s salary cap was set at 56.1 Million, which was ironic considering that years Free Agent class was one of the best in the history of sports.

*In the 2010-2011 season SG Kobe Bryant made 24.8 million dollars in his player salary alone, while the Sacramento Kings had a payroll of 43.7 million.

*Rashard Lewis was once the highest paid Magic player (20.8 million salary). Sports are mainly a ‘what have you done for me recently?’-esque thing, so lemme ask current Washington Wizard, what have you done for me lately? Other than possibly being the reason for LeBron choking ;)

*Let’s say Michael Jordan makes roughly about 2.5 million dollars a week, which translates to 130 million a year. The Charlotte Bobcats, the team Jordan owns players salary added up to 47.4 million dollars in the 2010-2011 season, and their record was 34-48.

*Derrick Rose salary was set at 5 million, Michael Redd makes 18.3 million. There is a head scratcher for you.

So with all that number nonsense out of
the way, what do we have to look forward to? No Lakers, No
Miami, No Celtics, and No Mavs? Will Mark Cuban hire actors to recreate the 2011 championship game? Somebody get Dolph Lundgren a wig and a shooting coach.
But seriously, you can expect more underrated sports (MLS, European Soccer, Hockey, etc) to become huge on ESPN while the NBA suits and players argue in a tiny room, while eating finger sandwiches (what I like to imagine). For diehard Basketball fans, the NCAAB player’s don’t have a union nor do they get paid, so
enjoy watching a high tempo seaso
n in college basketball.


Go out, get NBA 2k12, and create your own season, with the expectation of actual rookie players from the draft this summer, but I bet there is some nerd, somewhere that has made accurate rookies, so go take 2 minutes out of your day and download it, its free! Not to mention, that game is full of legends from all eras of basketball.

But more so, the 2012 Olympics in London are on the cusp of starting, and the USA has had great success since last Olympics Dream Team, winning the gold at the World Championships. The team is solid, and with well, all of the stars on the team looking to not play ‘pro ball’, the US will have a loaded roster of the best players in the NBA.

That’s what you have to look forward to, so here is my projected US Olympic Roster of the 2012 games in London. On a side note, who’s idea was it to let England get the SUMMER Olympics. I feel somewhere less foggy, and with more attractive fans should get such a big event, unless Emma Watson will be in the crowd…every…day… but I digress

(Remember, this is Euro-Ball)

PG: Derrick Rose
SF: Kevin Durant
SG: Kobe Bryant
PF: LeBron James
C: Dwight Howard

Bench
Dwayne Wade
Chris Paul
Eric Gordon
Andre Iguodala
Stephen Curry
Carmelo Anthony
Kevin Love

This to me, seems like a great mash up, of the Re-Deem team, and the World Champions from a season ago. This is some of the top tier talent for many of the teams in the NBA, but it also has a central core. It will be the third time since they were drafted that D-Wade, LeBron, and ‘Melo were teamed up again, the veteran leader in Kobe Bryant, who’s killer instinct might rub off on other players, but it also allows him to get a chance for *Spoiler* teaming up with future teammate Dwight Howard. So let’s break this down player by player.

The reigning NBA MVP takes the helm of the newest Dream Team. Derrick Rose was a simple choice for the starting PG,this guy dictates the flow of the game. He can speed it up, and take it to the hole, or create lanes, passes, and run plays like almost no one else in the game. Rose has improved his shooting touch since last time he played ‘Euro-Ball’ so teams will dare him to pull up, and he will be much obliged to do so.










 The most important player of this team is easily SG, Kobe Bryant. He will go in as the Leader, the veteran, and
like the Lakers will be the guy with the ball in his hand when it counts. Bryant showed great poise last Olympics, when he wasn’t quite the leader, nor was he the phenomenal rookie, he was in a strange ‘middle’ role, that no one is used to seeing off him. This will be Kobe’s last gold medal run, look for him to be ‘The Man’ of this team.



Kevin Durant was an obvious starting choice, the hardest part was deciding where he would go. I figured putting him at SF, allowing him to remain a swing man, would best serve the team. Durant has touches from all over the floor, and can be a great scorer, and an above average defender. Putting him in the front court with LeBron and Dwight Howard can make any basketball fan drool. I also feel, despite the Western Conference battles, Durant will follow Kobe around a lot during the team’s travels.



LeBron James at PF is a strange concept, but remember this is a different kind of basketball than what we’re used to in the NBA. LeBron has been noted for spending a lot of time this extended off-season working on his back-to-the-basket game. His pure athleticism and freak-of-nature abilities will allow him to overcome any opponent. If they’re stronger he’s faster, if they’re faster he’s stronger. He’ll be a permanent mismatch against any team, I mean do you think Pau Gasol could handle guarding LeBron an entire game? Not to mention, if the US controls the pace with D-Rose, Gasol will never get comfortable. (Assuming Spain is our best competition this year).

At Center, could you choose anyone other than Dwight Howard. Each year this guy adds a new aspect to his game, and is by far the best Center in the league by leaps and bounds. As I said earlier, I believe Dwight will be a Laker by 2012. But more importantly, there aren’t many people who can match up with Dwight Howard, last time the team was chasing a gold medal, he wasn’t as experienced. He has exploded as a leader of the Magic team, and one of the best in the NBA by far. He’ll know the rules of FIBA basketball better, and he’ll have the experience to anchor this team as the starting big man.

Bench Players

Anytime you see names like D-Wade, ‘Melo, and CP3 on the bench you know your team is loaded. Wade will be interchangeable for Bryant a lot, bringing the same amount of talent on both sides of the ball, and a fresh set of legs. Also Chicago fans might shed a tear when they see a frontcourt of D-Wade and D-Rose, two Chicago natives that almost got to be a pair. Also look for the chemistry between the King and Wade to be on lock with a up-tempo game, and great penetration between the two. (I’ll bet 10 dollars, Ned laughed at the end of that sentence)

Melo seems to be just an offensive threat, his defense is sub-par at best. Durant has evolved into an easy starter, and in my belief a better player than Melo will ever be. He’ll provide great depth for this team, coming in for Durant and LeBron at times. He can stretch the floor, and finish at the basket, but I still feel like he’ll be a weak spot on the defensive side of the ball. What is interesting is how he’ll play with Chris Paul, who may end up being a New York Knick in the future.

Speaking of Chris Paul, its hard to not imagine him as a starter, but the fact is Derrick Rose is ‘Too Good’. Paul will be a great sub for Rose, bringing the same kind of tempo and talent, as well as more ‘veteran’ savvy. Is it just me, or is it strange even hooking the words Chris Paul and Veteran together. The fact is, he is a spectacular athlete, and playing with a different team other than the Hornets will showcase his talent.

Eric Gordon, and Stephen Curry will provide the deep ball. Stretching the floor out, you could see a strange 3-2 set ( 3 guards, two forwards) a lot in FIBA, a pure uptempo style allowing shooters to shoot, and fast break scores, a Mike D’Antoni signature who is one of the asst. coaches of the Men’s team. Curry and Gordon showed up huge for the World Championship team when Rose couldn’t pull up from range, these two will be a valuable ‘sixth men’ for the team, making opposing team’s respect the long ball, as well as I believe Curry will come into the Olympics will greatly improved ball handling, and the ability to create his own shot.

Igoudala retains his spot from the World Champions as a pure defense player. He showed great ability shutting down some of the best players in the world, and will be put on the best player on the floor whenever he is there. Igoudala also provides a good attacking the basket abilities, as well as a decent range from the floor. He will play purely as a stopper, but look for him to add some offense to this team as well.

Kevin Love, one of my favorite players in the NBA is a quiet big man, who’ll be backing up Dwight Howard mostly, but may see some time at PF behind LeBron, especially against teams like Spain who have the Gasol Brother’s playing in the front court. Love is one of the best young players in the NBA, and will easily fit as a FIBA big man. He won’t be an X-Factor, nor will he win games, but the kind of Depth he provides as a big man is unparallel and will allow Dwight Howard to rest for huge chunks.

This team is loaded, more so than the Redeem team. Younger players, have become Veteran Stars, each player here could be a franchise player for, any team in the NBA, some already are. In fact the starting five could easily become Hall of Famers when their careers end, well, Kobe obviously will be, and LeBron may end up there depending on his championship situation.

The fact is, if this team doesn’t run the table and bring home a Gold Medal I’ll be absolutely shocked. Either the season will get canceled by January-February, and the players can focus on playing for the National Team. I don’t believe negotiations will pan out in time for the public to get a 2011-2012 season. Period. The Olympics will provided an invaluable time for these players to hone their skills as some of the best in the NBA, as well as the world, against world talent. Not going to lie, I’m fairly excited for the 2012 games…Even if it is in London…

Speaking of London here is a treat

Saturday, November 12, 2011

ACC Basketball

In years past, the ACC has slipped in the eyes of some basketball experts and has been overtaken by the Big East as the best basketball conference in the nation. But this season the ACC will return to national prominence with great teams and star players. Here is the official Danger Zone ACC Preview.

1. North Carolina (2010-11 record: 26-7, 14-2 ACC)- The #1 ranked Tar Heels are led by all-everything sophomore forward Harrison Barnes (15.7 ppg, 5.8 rpg) and look to advance farther in this year's postseason thanks to added experience in the starting lineup. Junior forward John Henson (11.7 ppg, 10.1 rpg) and junior guard Dexter Strickland (7.5 ppg) look to put together another strong season and help the Tar Heels raise another banner to the rafters of the Dean Dome.

2. Duke (30-4, 13-3)- Junior forward Mason Plumlee (7.2 ppg, 8.4 rpg) leads the less-experienced Blue Devils who finished last season with 30 wins thanks to guards Nolan Smith, Kyrie Irving, and forward Kyle Singler. If Coach K can get as much out of his players as he is known to do, specifically guard Seth Curry (9.0 ppg) and stud freshman Austin Rivers (son of Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers), then the Blue Devils could be cutting down the nets as ACC champions yet again.

3. Maryland (19-14, 7-9)- First year coach Mark Turgeon replaced legendary coach Gary Williams this summer and Turgeon takes over a Maryland program that missed the NCAA tournament last year and lost their best post player Jordan Williams to the NBA Draft. But all is not lost in College Park; sophomore guard Terrel Stoglin (11.4 ppg, 3.3 apg) will embrace a larger role in the offense this season as will top-25 recruit Nick Faust, who will start right away for the Terps. Ukranian transfer center Alex Len (he's 7'1) will be a huge component in the Maryland frontcourt when he returns from his 10 game suspension, for accepting payments while playing in Europe.


4. Clemson (21-11, 9-7)- Clemson finished last season in the second round of the NCAA tournament as they went down to West Virginia 84-76. This season the Tigers will look to return to the tournament and to do so they will need senior point guard Andre Young (11.1 ppg, 3.0 apg) to continue to lead the team on the offensive end and Devin Booker (5.5 rpg) will be needed to anchor the Tigers in the post.


5. Florida State (21-10, 11-5)- The Seminoles had a great year last season thanks to Chris Singleton (13.1 ppg, 6.8 rpg) and Derwin Kitchen (10.4 ppg, 5.8 rpg), the problem for the Semionles however, is that both Singleton and Kitchen graduated. Carrying the Seminoles this season will be Michael Snear (8.8 ppg) who will take over the role as team leader. Other players that will factor in for Florida State will be senior guard Deividas Dulkys and senior forward Xavier Gibson, both of whom will be expected to play more minutes for coach Leonard Hamilton's squad.

6. Virginia Tech (21-11, 9-7)- The Hokies once again missed out on the NCAA tournament last year and it will be a greater task to make this year without standouts Malcom Delaney and Jeff Allen who combined for 32.1 ppg and 13.2 rpg last season.  Freshman Dorian Finney-Smith (who played 36 minutes and had 10 points, 1  6 rebounds and 5 assists in his college debut on November 12) will look to continue the trend of strong ACC freshman and lead the Hokies into the promised land of the NCAA Tournament.


7. Miami (19-14, 6-10)- Miami finished in the middle of the pack last season, and look to finish in roughly the same spot this season. Guard Durand Scott (13.6 ppg) and forward Erik Swoope (11 points in the season opener) will be the top scoring options for the Hurricanes and must step up if the Hurricanes want any chance of avoiding the NIT.


8. Boston College (20-12, 9-7)- The Boston College Eagles graduated their top 5 scorers from a season ago and to accomplish any semblance of success this season, some of the squad's 9 freshman must step up to complement this year's top returner sophomore guard Danny Rubin (4.4 ppg, .434 FG% from 3). Don't expect the Eagles to do too much this year, but with a team full of freshman, there is a lot of untapped potential, both good and bad.

9. Georgia Tech (13-18, 5-11)-The Yellow Jackets had a disappointing campaign last season and look to rebound in 2011-12. Brandon Reed (who missed all of the 2010-11 season) will look to regain his 2009-10 form in which he scored 15.1 points per game. Alongside Reed will be guard Mfon Udofia who has increased his role in the offense every year he has been at Georgia Tech. Udofia is the top returner in both points and minutes and will steady the Jackets with his veteran presence.

10. North Carolina State (15-16, 5-11)- After last year's disappointing season, the Wolfpack made a change and fired head coach Sidney Lowe. New coach Mark Gottfried will rely on guard CJ Williams, who played 38 minutes in the Wolfpack's first game and scored 18 points; a far cry from the 17.6 minutes and 4.7 points he averaged last season. The Wolfpack will need more than Williams to achieve the success they had in the glory days under Coach Jim Valvano.













11. Virginia (16-15, 7-9)- Virginia basketball is not known for being a strong program, but they made great strides last year, but the Cavilers lost their two top scorers from last year's squad and must try to replace the scoring with new faces. One holdover from last season, guard Joe Harris (10.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg), will be the go to option this year and the Hoos will need him to be a top player to achieve the heights of last year's team



12. Wake Forest (8-24. 1-15)- In a word, last year's team was atrocious. They managed one ACC win against UVA and couldn't score for anything (67.2 ppg, 222nd in the nation). This year's team is looking up though, junior guard C.J. Harris (11.3 ppg, 3.5 apg) is an emerging star and his talent should carry the Demon Deacons to a few more wins.

NCAAB Top 5 Players 11/12/11

Hello Sports Fans, Dr. Rob here and over the last two days I've been taking a long hard look at how painful the NBA lockout is to someone who loves the game. I could watch Raptors vs. Rockets with just as much interest as Lakers vs. Miami (sorta). But it has only opened room for College Basketball to take a bigger spot in the eyes of the fans. So here are my top 5 players of the season....thus far...


Top 5 NCAAB Players



5. Allen Dickerson, SG, Radford. Junior. Let me tell you, this kid is nice. Listed at 6’2 180lbs, was a walk on for RU last season, and prior to that was an active in good Fork Union team, and a state championship winning Radford High team. This kid is a ‘hometown’ hero in some aspects, and I’ve watched this guy play at every level of the game, and it seems each year he improves so much. Finally getting settled, Dickerson is going to be very nice coming off the bench as a junior for the Highlander’s squad. He won’t put up big numbers without big minutes, but look for #12 to be providing a huge spark off the bench. His numbers will probably triple this season, possibly putting him over the double digit marks for points in a few games this year. Dickerson is a high motor threat on offense, with fantastic leaping abilities, and the moves to attack the basket with a ‘no-regard-for-human-life’ mentality, but this kid isn’t afraid to step back and pull it up on you. Dickerson has a nice stroke, but thus far hasn’t really shown a knack for the long ball, however I believe that too will improve from last year’s 1-14 performance. In fact, if Dickerson improves the way I think he will, he has the talent and potential to be a starter later in the year. Utility Man of the Year.



4. Robbie Hummel, Forward, Purdue. Senior(Redshirt). Missing the bulk of the last two season’s with ACL issues, Hummel showed a lot of talent earlier in his college career, but his potential has been held back with the ACL problems. I strongly believe if Hummel could have played last season he would have been one of the best players in the Kemba-Jimmer race even. Hummel needs to improve his draft stock this year, with what I believe is he has the caliber of an early second rounder. Hummel needs to really show who he is as ‘the guy’ for the Boilmakers this season.







3. Mason Plumlee Power Forward, Duke, Junior. He is the go-to-guy for Duke’s ‘big-man’ presence since his arrival. 6’11 210lbs, Mason is a big part of Duke’s team on both sides of the ball, he won’t win player of the year in any aspect, and isn’t the best player on this team, but he will be the difference maker for Duke’s success or failure this year. Mason will win a lot of games single handedily for Duke also. Each year this guy improves a different facet of his game. But Plumlee’s biggest threat is the pick and roll, becoming a great option to pull up, or drive to the hoop, which will create a lot of open shots for the opposite man, as well as the skip pass to a shot-loving Duke Offense. The crazy part is, Mason probably isn’t
the most talented Plumlee Duke will have.

2. Jared Sullinger 6’8, 250lbs. Power Forward, Ohio State, Sophomore. 
This kid is the next generation of Power Forwards. Sullinger can make moves like some of the best shoot guards, take it to the basket and finish harder than I've seen some pros do. He also processes a brilliant shooting stroke, and is all around one of the best players in college basketball. He reminds me a lot of Ama’re Stoudemire with a less effective Dirk shooting ability. Sullinger isn’t afraid to pull up, and seems to be making great strides with his range, but his explosiveness in the paint, and basically defenses being unable to stop him from imposing his will. Sullinger is one of those players that doesn’t need to win a championship to prove his caliber. Easily a top 5 draft pick, if not 1 or 2. I can’t wait to see him playing in Toronto or New Jersey next year.




1. Harrison Barnes. Sophmore, Small Forward, North Carolina. Coming in as the first freshmen pre-season All-American. This kid hit a rough spot at the start of his college career, he has improved around Mid-Season making UNC a late threat in the NCAA tournament, as well as a well-deserved Number 1 ranking at the start of the season. The fact is I don’t see that UNC team losing 2 games, if that this year. He is on a loaded team, that is easily a final four team. Barnes avoided the NBA lockout, and shocked many people when returning to UNC for his sophomore year. He didn’t back down when people doubted him, and labeled him ‘All-Hype Player of the Year’. Barnes didn’t back down, (maybe a small flinch) when Basketball Great, Michael Jordan starred him down. But when it boils down to it, Barnes is the best talent to wear powder blue since 23. He can finish his career with a national championship, and possibly Player Of the Year awards. Barnes would have been a top 3 pick, if not number 1 overall. Barnes has it all, and has shown thick skin that NBA players need when they fall are hard times, and the Press starts putting a lot of focus on him. Barnes will be a franchise player whenever the NBA starts back up and he declares for the draft.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Time to Rebuild: Penn State

In the wake of the Jerry Sandusky, and the Penn State scandal, I've taken a lot of time to reflect on the morals of Sports. This isn't a debate whether or not a man is innocent, if actions weren't taken correctly or not. I'm not well knowledge on legal matters, or psychiatric matters. I'm not that kind of Doctor. But all joking aside, this whole scandal has been disgusting situation but I wonder how demoralized our society has become as a whole, no one here is saying Jerry Sandusky is an innocent man, in fact I'd have a few inappropriate words for him, but I'll restrain myself as a semi professional writer since I take this site quite seriously.

Riots in Penn State, I heard the story on ESPN of a man who would go to the last home game the last couple of seasons, because it could have been JoePa's last. He, his wife, and 9 month old child parked their van away from the original protest, and assumed they were safe. However, later into the night, as the protest reared its ugly head and showed that some people support causes, other people are looking for excuses to be jackasses. (Excuse my language). You think a man who dedicated that much time to a program, to students, to fans, and the game of football would want you disgracing his legacy by standing on top of a flipped news van. Yeah, I'm talking to you Guy-In-Black-Shorts-and-a-Lame-Haircut. The fact is, these 2,000-3,000 students involved with the on-campus riots, have done nothing to help JoePa's stance, nor have helped the Board of Trustee's attempt to rebuild not only their image, but start over and try to fix what they can.

The fact is, by protocol Joe Paterno did what he was supposed to do, he reported what he heard to his superior's, he had no power over how the investigation was handled, or how Sandusky was to be punished, nor did Coach Paterno actually see the incident occur. We've seen scandals across the board when it comes to college sport, so we call into the idea of the morals of a man. A highly respected figure in college athletics didn't go to the police when he heard of the wrongdoings.

But no one points the blame towards McQueary. The man who saw the incident, and went to Paterno. No one has called into question, if YOU saw it, why didn't you go to the police? You went to the Head Coach of a College Football team, not the chief of police. The fact is, Paterno going to Law Enforcement would have been the right thing, but if we all had hindsight, if we all went on the belief of one man's word, the world would be a very different place.

I'm not trying to say whether or not crimes were committed, I'm not that ignorant, and I think we all know what happened. It all makes us sick to our stomach. JoePa had a great impact on players, and his staff. But do I think that the firing of JoePa last night was wrong?

No, I do not think so. No one has ever really stood up to that man, and to say that this is a witch hunt to discredit, or dishonor this man. No. This is a start of a process of Penn State to clean house, but the fact remains that we're saying Paterno is wrong because he didn't call the police, because he didn't do the right thing. He didn't follow up on the investigation. But what is anyone supposed to do when they don't witness a crime first hand? Why did McQueary go to Paterno, instead of the police himself?

Do you know what telling the law enforcement something, someone told you? It's called hearsay, and doesn't stand up in court without some sort of documentation. No one knows what the conversation was between the former Grad Student now Coach, and the former head coach of Penn State.

But to imagine that a man who dedicated so much time would be fired over the telephone? It kind of turns my stomach, I think this could have been handled differently, I feel like someone who has done so much for a University deserves a little more. The fact is, this situation, from the day McQueary saw it, to today has not be handled right, but the firing of Joe Paterno was a start in the right direction.

It keeps the man away from the school, he's really up there in age obviously. In my opinion keeping him away from the program, from this stress, is the best thing for him at this point. I would have loved to see him finish the season and retire. But this is reality, not a sports movie. Penn State needs to rebuild, and sadly, Joe Pa needed to go.

The fact is, everyone from McQueary to Joe Pa needed to be removed from this situation. It only makes me fear the fact that this could be happening in other organizations, at any level of sports. We live in a society where Law and Order Special Victims Unit has high ratings, that deals with child abuse, both physically and sexually, rape, and other crimes of that nature. I'm left scratching my head at this situation.

So, I'll finish this piece here. I love Joe Pa, I think he is a polarized figure in what college coaches want to be. The crimes that set this scandal make me sick, and I pray that the victims find some sort of peace in their lives. Nothing can bring back the innocence taken, and I hope Jerry Sandusky spends the rest of his life behind bars. And Penn State kids, class it up, there isn't a need to Riot. Grow up, and have a little respect for yourselves, your program, and your dignity. I'm hear to talk to you about Sports. I'm speaking of Coaches and expressing a view of a situation from my eyes.

This isn't to offend anyone, nor is it to discredit anyone.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

NFL Week 8 in Review

Matt Forte deserves Chris Johnson Money?

He’s on track to break Chris Johnson’s yards from scrimmage record this season, he has been the best offensive player on that team, behind a line that has allowed Jay Cutler to get turned into mincemeat over the course of the season. If anything, the struggling Bears only hope is in the arms and legs of Matt Forte, a 2nd round pick in 2008. Forte is scheduled to make around, $600,000 this season much less than his backup Marion Barber, and former back up Chester Taylor.

What do you do when a player is playing well out of your contract. Well if you’re the Chicago Bears you either A.) Franchise Tag them B.) ship them off to Carolina for a draft pick because they want a long term deal (Right Greg Olsen?). The fact is, despite Forte’s production, and the general fact that he is out performing Chris Johnson this season (who, last time I checked was the highest paid running back?) But the thing that is holding Forte back from getting the pay he deserves, he doesn’t become a Unrestricted Free Agent, which basically means he can’t let the market set his price for production.

The Doctors Advice: Get your Chris Johnson on, during the 2012 off-season, and park yourself in your $600,000 dollar salary house, and sit out until the Bears pay you, I’d take a Ditka’s weight in gold if I were you.

TeBowIng for Hope? Or was Josh McDaniel’s that bad? Dr. Rob puts on his ‘Captain Hindsight’ pants on.

At this point, is John Fox searching for Jake Delhomme on Craiglist, or is that a hilarious pipe dream of mine for a RomCom?(Romantic-Comedy you nerds). But to put all the blame on Tebow would be completely wrong of anyone, ever. (Looking at you Merrill Hoge…) The Broncos they were bad without Tebow, Orton was barely getting it done, and Brandon Lloyd was the only bright spot who is now gone. Is Tebow supposed to win with a banged up Eddie Royal as his star wideout? Or the great Willis McGahee who never ever seems to do anything that productive to win, not that he could trust his great defense. Oh wait, we’re talking about the Broncos. This team is about as bad as the idea of a human-centIpad, Josh McDaniel’s created it in his one-and-done career as a head coach, John Fox is now left picking the pieces up.


Put. In. Quinn. His girlfriend is a hot gymnast, and the dude has arms as big as Tebow’s head. The fact is, I think John Elway could walk down from his box in the sky, suit up, and play better than anyone on the Bronco’s roster. In fact, I believe management, as well as everyone in thopinion e Denver area is wondering. “What if we didn’t get McDaniels…Would we still have Cutler, would we still have Marshall?” Not to get anyone’s hopes on the idea of a ‘Super Broncos’ with Cutler under center, Marshall, Lloyd, and Royal, at the receivers, you take Dez Bryant with the number 22 pick, and with the pick you traded up for Tebow, you take. Javhid Best, who in my is the second best all-purpose back in the NFL, behind Darren Sproles. Can you imagine that offensive powerhouse?

Way to go Josh McDaniels…Jerk.


Dr. Rob exams the Chargers.

I’ve been trying to figure out the reason why year after year the Chargers are underperforming, last year it was on special teams, this year it seems to be health issues, and the lack of coherence on the team. You can have all the talent in the world, and still not be a good team if you can’t play together, right LeBron?

When they play good teams, they either rise to the occasion, or flop like Christiano Ronaldo. But they can never seem to finish, their 4th quarter defensive stats are awful, their special team’s woes are noted, and apparently there is some ‘refereeing conspiracy’ to keep them out of the playoffs. Hogwash.

Many fans blame it on Norv Turner, which I could agree, I mean he did run L.T. out of town, as well as Shawn Merrimen (Though lights-out did end up ‘choking’ in San Diego…Too Soon?). I personally think Marty Schottenheimer was a great Head Coach and the rift between ownership-to-coach really ruined that franchise.

The fact is, Phillip Rivers cannot and will not lead this team to the Super Bowl. Ryan Matthews cannot, and will not be L.T. or even Darren Sproles. Despite the fact that their Running Back, Matthews leads the team in receptions (30) is not a good make up of a team. Kansas City is too good right now as is Todd Hayley’s beard, the Raiders look to ride Palmer into the playoffs with the signing of TJ Houshmandzah. Maybe Rex Ryan wasn't just talking smack he said he would have won multiple superbowls with the Chargers talent? Because in my opinion action reflects leadership, and its possible Norv Turner's time in San Diego is done. At least if the owners hope to win something.

3 Things that would make the Redskins better.

1. Andrew Luck. Matt Barkley. Well considering right now their record puts them just outside the top 5 (unless Arizona, St. Louis, Indy, Miami, or Seattle make drastic comebacks) they’re just outside the realm of possibilities. But wait….there is appears to be…yes. Baylor QB Robert Griffin THE THIRD. Maybe I’m just riding the waves of the Cam Newton experiment, but this kid has some talent, both athletically, and an arm. He’s not a Mike Shanahan-type Quarterback, however, since Rex Chokesmen, Glenn “John” Beck, Donovan “Over the Hill” McNabb, and the endless stream of let downs the Redskins have had under center in the last….millennia, why not take a chance on a young, mobile, big armed Quarterback. I mean really, at this point in Dan Snyder’s ownership. What do you got to lose? Not to mention, say Griffin comes out with half of what Newton has shown already; maybe Santana Moss has a revived career? Chris Cooley, like the Carolina TE’s becomes a huge part of the offense (Not to say…he isn’t already), and a athletic QB, allows the run game to open up, something that the Redskins NEED in order to be successful.

2. For Dan Snyder to realize he isn’t Jerry Jones, nor is he or will he ever be Al Davis. Snyder, while being a great business man, turning the Redskins into the highest grossing NFL team in the league, just ahead of rival, Dallas. Mostly from the whole Fed-Ex deal, to bring in around $207 Million. Regardless, business is just part of the game. With numerous coaching and quarterback changes, there has been no consistency in a ‘leadership role’ for Washington. Snyder needs to step back, and maybe go to the thinking of hiring a practiced General Manager, and a good Head Coach who doesn’t appoint his family at other positions. (Is Peggy Shanahan the team doctor yet?) Here’s an idea, Coach’s sometimes like change, maybe see if you can wrestle in the biggest fish not named ‘Tuna’. Yeah…I’m saying it. Dan Snyder, go court Bill Belichick.

3. Tim Tebow. Okay, this is more of a half-hearted chuckle in the three slot. We have teams tanking on ‘purpose’ (Yeah, I’m looking at you Miami….) Why not, if Griffin the Third, isn’t available in the draft, go after Tebow. You get a low salary QB, who brings in a H-U-G-E fan base. This is a Snyder move in fact (Business first Winning…eh we’ll figure out a spot for winning later). Plus say Tebow comes off the jet with the smell of Denver on his collar, Mike Shanahan may remember what it was like to Coach a ‘Good Team’. In which case he’ll probably stop leaving Favre-Like voicemails on Jay Cutler’s phone. Mostly, the joy out of this unlikely move would be to see Co-Writer Ned Belliveau’s face (@TheNedBelliveau for you twitter hounds)


REMEMBER PEONS. GO EAGLES!


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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

NFC East Breakdown?

Here we are half way through the season and its time to discuss who will win the NFC East. For those of you who do not know the current rankings right now have the New York Giants first, the Philadelphia Eagles 2nd, the Dallas Cowboys 3rd and the Washington Redskins last. These current rankings are mildly meaningless because no teams have really hit their in conference games streaks.

New York is at 5-2 and has done it very humbly falling to Seattle and barely coming from behind against a winless Miami Dolphins and a terrible Arizona Cardinals team. You do have to win the games you are supposed to win but the combined record of the teams they have beat are 10-25. The combined record of all 7 teams they have played are 15-34. I have them missing the playoffs though even with their two game lead in the East because of there rough schedule coming up. Their remaining schedule is against teams with a combined record of 39-24. They have 4 NFC East games and also are AT New England, San Fran., New Orleans, Dallas, and the NY Jets. They have the undefeated Packers and a refreshed and motivated Philadelphia Eagles. I would not put too much stock in a team run by the lesser of two Mannings with such hard defenses coming up for the remainder of the season.

Prediction: The Giants will go on a 6 game skid against really the class of the NFL and finish the season 7-9 missing out on the party.

The Philadelphia Eagles are always an interesting team to look at and this has not changed for this season. They started at 1-4 and had nearly resigned to miss the playoffs when they beat Washington holding a 4th point lead for the first time all season and then handily accomplished their first home victory against the rival Dallas Cowboys. Philadelphia also has a winnable schdule coming up against cupcakes like Arizona, Seattle and Miami. They also have tougher teams such as Chicago, New England, and the Jets at home which will play into their advantage. They still have to play AT the Giants and Cowboys so we will see how they can finish out. Philadelphia turns the ball over way to much and eventually McCoy's legs will get tired or he will get banged up.

Prediction: Philadelphia will be hard pressed to win more than the next 5 games which will put them at 8-8 and missing the party.

The Dallas Cowboys and the Romo coaster are very erratic. The only solace is that Romo didn't cost Dallas the win the Dallas defense did. The last game against Philadelphia was not a sign that the Rex Ryan defense was gone. They chose the wrong game plan. Dallas may have the easiest remaining schedule in the NFC East. The combined records of the teams left for Dallas is 28-34. With this in mind only and the fact that only Big Red's Eagles have been able to beat Dallas' defense they should be able to win a fair amount to the games remaining. Dallas is pressuring QBs and overall playing great defense.

Predictions: Dallas will win 6 or their remaining 9 games and sneak past Philadelphia to win the NFC East.

The Washington Redskins were fun at the beginning of the year but the are no more smiles in Washington. Washington has lost their last 3 games and is about to get a red hot San Fransisco 49s team who will hand them lose number 4 in a row. This will drop the Redskins to 3-5 and almost completely erasing them from the playoff picture. They have lost Hightower and Cooley and cannot compete on defense like they used to.

Predictions: Washington will make not compete in the playoffs but will change the face of the playoffs. They play NY in week 15 and Phili in week 17. Look for them to dent the Giants and make the last day of the season very scary for Philadelphia.