Tuesday, January 24, 2012

You Can't Spell Elite Without "Eli"

Hey there sports fans!

I meant to post something sooner but I ended up taking my cat to the ER Sunday evening and then to the vet on Monday and it was a whole ordeal. Needless to say, I was a bit preoccupied.

And I was supposed to post about NCAA basketball and the NBA, but didn't get around to that. I just have to admit, I'm a football and baseball girl. I like all different kinds of sports, but when it comes to having a true passion? It's football and baseball. So I guess I just haven't been all that interested in basketball yet since football is still going on. But not for much longer.

Before I get into the championship weekend results, I have to mention a bit of NCAA excitement the Missouri Tigers, beat Baylor and is now ranked #2 in the AP/USA Today Coaches Poll. It was a very close game that came down to the wire but wow, how great it is to see Mizzou ranked #2? It will definitely be interesting to see how the tournament plays out. There's still a lot of time between now and then, so things could change.

As for the NFL championship weekend, I was 1-1 on my picks. Baltimore certainly had a shot. If Lee Evans had caught that TD pass it would have been over. If Billy Cundiff had made that field goal who knows what the outcome would have been in OT. But Baltimore did prove that a good defense can stop Brady and the Pats defense is vulnerable. If Baltimore's offense had just been a little more solid they would have won that game. But, these things happen. I was not impressed by the Patriots win by any means. When you win because the other team's kicker misses a field goal I always think you sort of won by default. You won because the other team screwed up. It's still a win, but not impressive.

The 49ers-Giants game had a very similar feel to the Baltimore-Pats game in that it wasn't a high scoring game and it came down to the wire. For awhile there I thought that the 49ers were going to pull it off and actually win, but the Giants came back and the game went into OT. And the Niners WR/punt returner Kyle Williams fumbled the punt, the Giants recover and score the game winning field goal. Another not so impressive win. Although the Giants kicker did make his field goal attempt (sorry Billy). That was Williams second fumble of the game and the poor guy has been reamed by fans in San Francisco. I get it, if it had been me and it was the Colts or the Rams playing for their chance for the Super Bowl and their punt returner cost the game with a fumble, I'd be upset.

But I've heard that Williams has gotten death threats. Come on people, it's a game. Anything can happen. Sometimes Adam Vinateri crushes your hopes in one fowl swoop (no, I'm not still bitter about SB XXXVI). There is no reason for death threats. He isn't the only reason they didn't win the game. The defense didn't stop Eli Manning. The Niner offense didn't put up enough points. The guy is already going through his own personal hell dealing with his mistakes, no need to make it worse.

So, the Super Bowl will be a rematch of the Giants and Patriots. Little brother Eli will attempt to win his second Super Bowl in the house that Peyton built. And he will.

My Super Bowl pick is the Giants. I know some say that the Pats will be hungry for revenge from 2007 and the Giants stealing their perfect season hopes. Emotions will be high, no doubt. But when I look at the Giants team and the Patriots team, I think the Giants are the more well rounded team. They have a much better defense and can get to Brady. The Pats defense did okay against a not so great Broncos offense and Baltimore, which relies heavily on the run game.

Eli Manning can throw the ball. And they have a decent run game as well. They will be able to put up points. And the Giants in their run to win their division and throughout the playoffs have shown they can get it done in tight defensive matchups and they can get it done in a shoot out.

I don't think it'll be an easy win and it will probably be close. If I had to guess I'd say Giants win 28-24. Something along those lines.

I know Tom Brady is a good quarterback (even though the Colts fan in me doesn't want to admit that at times) but I think Eli wins this one. And I'd be happy for him if he does. I'm sure Peyton's rooting for him.

Speaking of Peyton, an article was published in the Indy Star in which Manning speaks out about the rumors of his retirement and about his future. He jokes about Rob Lowe's twitter post that started a frenzy wondering if Peyton was indeed retiring.

Bogus, of course. Peyton may well indeed have to make that decision if he is unable to get healthy but it's way too early for him to be making that decision. Peyton also addresses that any talks about his future with the Colts will be with owner Jim Irsay, not the new GM Grigson. Peyton also states he is saddened by all of the recent firings.

Which makes sense, he's worked with most of those coaches his whole career. It's hard to see people you've worked with for so long go.

Peyton also reiterated that he hopes to stay in Indy and finish his career there. But it's not his call and he's just trying to do what he can to get healthy.

I really hope Peyton does get healthy enough to play and leads the Colts to another Super Bowl or two, I really do. It's so hard to say right now. I just don't see Irsay being willing to pay the $28 million bonus to Peyton due on March 8th if there are still concerns about his health. Which means he will become an unrestricted agent and could end up in Miami, Cleveland, San Francisco...

If he's healthy, I want him to continue to play because he's so fun to watch and you just know how passionate he is about the game. But I have to admit, it would be super hard to see him in any uniform other than the Colts.

Nothing is certain, but I guess we'll know in a couple of months. For now, Peyton can enjoy watching his little brother play in his second Super Bowl, right at home.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Pujols Drama/Manning Drama

Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr stated over the weekend that a lack of commitment did not have to do with Albert Pujols leaving, rather it was a fiscal limitation.

The Pujols PR camp has stated that DeWitt and Mozeliak were cold and did not show the commitment they thought was due. From Joe Strauss: According to a source, Pujols described BDJ's perceived lack of enthusiasm during a series of teleconferences thusly: "He sounded like a dead man."

Bernie Miklasz, a sports columnist for the St. Louis Post Dispatch and radio host on 101.1fm ESPN radio stated "that anyone that has ever heard BD Jr. in a radio interview knows that he sounds like a 'dead man.'"

I don't know what Pujols was expecting. Did he really think that DeWitt and Mo would be excited about pouring millions of dollars to keep him and not knowing how they would be able to build a team around him? Come on. And Albert was the one who kept saying time and again "it's business." If it's truly business, then emotion should not be involved, right?

Albert, you set the tone when your agent Lozano said you wouldn't settle for anything less than the A-Rod deal in 2009. Then, before the 2010 season the Cards offered you 9 years for $198 and you said no. Did you really think they would offer THAT much more once you hit free agency?

If the Angels had not secured their TV deal you would not be an Angel. It was just luck that they had the money. The Cardinals didn't, and you knew that. Any smart person would know that the Cardinals couldn't afford what Pujols wanted.

But the Pujols PR camp seems to want to make the Cardinals management the bad guys. I get it, perhaps it's because the Pujols Foundation is still based in St. Louis and they don't want to alienate people.

Let me break this down for you Albert. You chose to leave the Cardinals. St. Louis Cardinals fans will respect you for what you've done, but that doesn't mean we have to be happy with or like you right now. We're not going to side with you on this one. If you have buyer's remorse, that's your fault for going with the team that offered you the most money, and not the team that would revere you as a legend. Stan Musial will remain the greatest baseball player in Cardinals history. You said you wanted that, but money won out. I'm tired of hearing about hurt feelings. You should work on making your new fans happy.

In other news, Archie Manning (father of Peyton, Eli and Cooper...wait, you never heard of Cooper?) recently stated that his son Peyton would perfer to stay in Indianapolis.

Tell us something we don't know, Archie? Peyton has time and again said that he wanted to finish his career in Indy (and unlike a certain 1st baseman, he means it). Peyton will get a chance to play in Indy again...if he's healthy. That is the big unknown right now.

If Peyton is healthy, no way does Irsay trade him, even if they do draft Andrew Luck. We will know a lot more once the March 8th deadline hits, which is when Manning is due his $28 million dollar bonus.

I've heard so many sports analysts insist that there's no way that Manning and Luck exist on the same team. I want to ask them if they've followed the Indianapolis organization that well, and if they really understand the relationship between Irsay and Manning. I can see both Manning and Luck on the Colts roster in 2012. After that? We'll see.

If the Colts get clearance that Manning is good to go, they keep him. However, I'm not sure they pass up the opportunity to draft Luck either. If the Colts organization can find a way to keep both, they will.

I get that there are other issues with the Colts. They need to strengthen the offensive line. The defense needs help also. They have many veteran players that are getting older. The Colts have a lot of things to fix before they can be considered as a playoff contender. Just getting Manning back or drafting Luck won't be enough.

Lots of things to think about in the off season, no doubt. If Eli Manning wins another ring will that energize Peyton enough to make a comeback and beat out his little brother? The best thing that ever happened to the Colts in recent years could be Eli winning another ring. Because if anything is going to force Peyton Manning to get as healthy as possible? It's gotta be another ring for baby brother.

Playoffs, Part Deux

The divisional playoffs are now behind us and I am proud to say that I accurately predicted every winner this weekend - 49ers, Ravens, Giants and Patriots. Not too many people wanted to bet against the Saints or the Packers, and understandably so, but I liked the 49ers chances at home and I just can't seem to bet against the Giants right now - they are on fire.

The magic ended for Tebow and the Broncos this week. As I had said, I just didn't think there was any chance that the Broncos would beat the Patriots. The Broncos got lucky that their first playoff game was at home and they were playing a beat up Steelers team. The Pats were healthy and ready for them. Tom Brady threw a record 6 TD passes and even punted the ball during the game (which was really stupid, I thought. No reason to get too cocky Brady. You haven't won anything since 2007).

Earlier today the Broncos organization issued a statement saying that Tebow would be the starting QB next season. I think he's earned that right. They should at least have the opportunity to work with him in the off season and see what they can do next year.

I honestly did not watch a lot of the Ravens-Texans game, as I was at church when the game started so I missed most of the first half.The Ravens did what they do best: forced turnovers and made the day very difficult for young TJ Yates. Arian Foster surprisingly ran the ball for 132 yards and got a TD, which is a rarity against this tough Baltimore defense. Unfortunately for the Texans, that was about all of the offense they could get going and Baltimore was just the better team.

The 49ers-Saints game was exciting. At first it looked like the Niners might run away with the game, but Drew Brees was not about to go down with a fight. When the game turned into a shoot out, it looked like the Saints would pull off the win. Apparently, if you give Alex Smith 1:30 to score, that's more than enough. An exciting finish with the winning TD pass to Vernon Davis and wow, how key was he to this game? Note to the NY Giants: find a way to cover Davis if you want to win next weekend.

Finally, the Giants pulled an upset win over Green Bay in Lambeau. As I saw some people tweet following the game "Discount Double Choke at Lambeau." For those who don't know, this is referencing the State Farm commercials that Aaron Rodgers is featured in. I am not sure what happened to Green Bay. Perhaps the 2 weeks off was bad, or sitting Rodgers in the last game was bad, they just looked out of synch. So many dropped passes which is so unusual for this team. The Giants have just simply been on fire on all ends. Eli had a great day with 3 TD passes, Nicks had a spectacular day catching 2 of those TD passes and though Rodgers have 2 TD's the Giants defense was able to get to Rodgers with 4 sacks and an interception.

Before the playoffs began, I predicted the Super Bowl would be Giants-Baltimore. I'm sticking to that prediction.

This weekend will feature the 49ers-Giants, and the Ravens-Patriots. I realize I have picked 2 teams on the road to win.

Here's my thoughts. First, the 49ers were able to pull off an impressive win last weekend. However, the Saints should have not been able to come back like they did and still almost win after committing 5 turnovers. The point being, while San Francisco was able to get turnovers, they struggled with capitalizing on them and points out the one thing they've had trouble with all year: scoring in the red zone.

The Giants have a tougher defense than the Saints, especially lately. They will go after Alex Smith and if the Giants can create turnovers they will score points. I think the game will be close, but I just think the Giants are unstoppable right now.

With the Patriots and Ravens, my initial thought prior to this past weekend's game against Denver, was that if these two had to match up, the better defense wins. I still think that, though New England's defense was impressive against the Broncos. New England has one of the worst defenses in the league, and though Tebow and co couldn't product offense, Baltimore will. And the Baltimore defense is not going to let Brady throw 6 TD's. I also think this game is close, but I think Baltimore can pull off the win because if they can get to Brady and create some turnovers, that will place them in a good position to win.

So there you go, we'll see if I'm right next week. And I do pick the Giants to win the Super Bowl, if they make it.

In other news Jeff Fisher finally announced that he accepted the head coaching job for the St. Louis Rams. The speculation surrounding his decision was a bit ridiculous at times. I think this is a good move for the Rams. They need something, change is good. Fisher has already selected former Saints DC, Gregg Williams as the new DC. A press conference is scheduled for tomorrow to announce the new head coach. It is reported that Fisher signed a 5 year contract with the Rams, but again, I'm wary of speculation. How many experts in the sports industry were sure that Pujols was going to stay a Cardinal? Right.

I know there is a lot going on in the NBA and the NCAA, I will try to get to my thoughts on basketball soon.




Sunday, January 8, 2012

Playoffs?

Wild Card weekend is down in the books and what a wild weekend it was. I was 3-1 in my picks for the weekend. I picked Denver, Cincy, New York and New Orleans to win, I should have picked Houston. My initial thought process on that was I wasn't sold on Yates, and thought Dalton would have the better day. I clearly underestimated the Houston defense, and of course, did not factor in the impact of Arian Foster. Congrats to the Texans on their first playoff win. They're going to have a tough game ahead against Baltimore this weekend.

The Saints-Detroit game started out as the track meet we thought it would be, but in the 2nd half New Orleans got on a roll and the Lions were just unable to catch up. I expected this game to be a little closer, but New Orleans is just so tough to beat at home. They are going to have a very tough game next weekend against San Francisco. The 49'ers offense may not be as explosive at New Orleans, but that defense it super tough. Especially against the run. Brees will have to throw a lot of touchdowns (which is not usually a problem) because if I recall correctly, the 49'ers have yet to give up a rushing touchdown this year.

The Giants had a pretty easy win against the Falcons. I'm not sure what happened to Atlanta but their offense completely fell apart and the Giants defense did not allow them to score any points. The only points Atlanta got were from a safety. For a bit the game looked like a really bad lopsided baseball game score. And I have to say, is there any team right now that is hotter than the Giants? Manning was solid with 277 yards and 3 TD's. And while Victor Cruz has been the star receiver of late, today's game saw Hicks re-emerge as Eli's top wideout. The Giants running game has steadily improved since early December and Bradshaw and Jacobs combined for 150+ yards on the ground. And the Giants defense has been solid. I still stand by my original pick of the Giants to go to the Super Bowl. I know many thought I was crazy but I don't think so. They have a great shot at beating Green Bay next weekend. Sure, Rodgers is a beast. But Green Bay's defense? Not so great. The Giants defense can pressure Rodgers. Plus, the Giants almost handed Green Bay their first loss in December when they played last. It is definitely possible. If anyone thinks this game will be an easy win for Green Bay, or the Giants for that matter, they are mistaken. I think this is going to be a really close tough game and it will come down to the wire.

What can I say about the Denver-Pittsburgh game. How is it that Tebow threw for over 300 yards, 2 TD's and only had 10 completions? I picked Denver to win this game because I liked the fact that they were playing at home and the Steelers were beat up with Big Ben hurt and no Mendenhall. When Tebow threw that pass to Thomas to score the winning touchdown on the first play of OT, I was stunned. Simply just could not believe what I just saw. Wow. Say what you will about Tebow. Is he the best QB out there? Absolutely not. But what I see in Tebow and this Denver team is passion to win. And that game tonight was fun to watch. I like rooting for guys like Tebow. He seems like a genuinely good guy. Big Ben? Not really a standout guy personally. I can respect his talent, just like Michael Vick for instance, but do not care for the guy. Tebow is a class act both on and off the field (so far anyway, we all know how fame can change a person). I'm happy for the Broncos. They should enjoy this win, because their next stop is New England, and even though New England's defense is atrocious, I think they are going to have a really tough time in that game.

Which leads me to my picks for this coming weekend's Divisional Playoffs...

Denver vs New England: As much as I would love to see the Broncos pull off another amazing win, I think the magic stops here. The Patriots at home are super tough to beat (as a Colts fan, I know this all too well) and despite New England's horrid defense, I think Tom Brady will be able to out duel Tebow. I'd like to be wrong, but gotta go with the Patriots here.

San Francisco vs New Orleans: This is a difficult matchup. Most would say New Orleans for sure, because Brees is a much better QB than Alex Smith. However, the Saints have to play in San Francisco and struggle more on the road. And the 49'ers defense is not going to make this easy for them. And let's face it, New Orleans defense is okay, but they've let a lot of teams rack up points against them. And New Orleans lost to the Rams. If Brees is pressured and that O-line starts to fall apart, watch out. I think this will be another close game, I don't think this will be a 40+ point day for Brees, I'd say the game will probably end up being 28-24 or something, and I do think that the 49'ers will triumph in the end and win at home. My pick is the 49'ers.

Baltimore vs Houston: The Texans had a very impressive win this weekend against Cincinnati, and I'm so happy for them and the fans that they got their first playoff win. However, I do not see them getting past Baltimore. Baltimore's defense will make it hard for Foster to get a running game going, and Yates is okay at QB, but he's still a rookie and that Baltimore defense will be all over him. Plus Baltimore is playing at home. Baltimore wins this one.

Green Bay vs Giants: Green Bay is a great team, no doubt. They're playing at home and have had a fantastic season. However, the Giants are getting hot at the right time. Both of these teams are going to be on fire and have tons of drive to win this game. I think this one will be close, but I really like the Giants. The Giants have a much stronger defense than GB, and they're on a roll. If they can get pressure to Rodgers? That can be a big game changer. Again, I think this is close but I am going to pick the Giants for the upset in this game.

I still like my pick of Baltimore-Giants in the Super Bowl.

We shall see! More on the NFL playoffs next week!

Monday, January 2, 2012

Black Monday, NFL Final Regular Season Thoughts

First off, Happy New Year 2012! If you were like me, you probably spent most of New Year's Day enjoying the last regular season games of the NFL. While we still have the playoffs to look forward to, I always get sad at the end of the NFL season. At least now I can close the door on the horrible seasons of my Rams and Colts and hope that next season will be better for both. Both teams had some major "Black Monday" firings today.

The Rams announced that HC Steve Spagnuolo and GM Billy Devaney have been let go. This was not a surprise, most of us expected this to happen. I really like Spagnuolo as a person, but I think he is much better off in a coordinator position than head coach. Rams are reportedly looking to hire former Titans HC Jeff Fisher, but so is Miami. Plus Tampa fired HC Raheem Morris so who knows if they'll throw their hat in the ring. The thing that I like about Fisher is that he has a history of being successful as a head coach. It seems to me that the Rams could use a coach that has some sort of history and is proven. Sam Bradford can be the quarterback the Rams hope he will be, but there needs to be some strong coaching and better draft and trade moves to build this team to the success it can be. Will be interesting to see what the Rams choose to do with their #2 pick.

In other "Black Monday" news Jim Irsay fired the Polians today, which came as somewhat of a shock though many sports analysts in Indy have been behind this for some time such as Bob Kravitz. No word on the status of HC Caldwell yet, but I can't imagine that Irsay would can the Polians and keep Caldwell. It sounds like Irsay's looking to clean house.

Irsay also said that he can't say for certain that Peyton will be back. "I've always said that, first and foremost, it's a medical situation, a health situation," Irsay said during a news conference Monday. "Is it safe for him to go on the field? Is it something that he's healthy enough to resume his career? "That to me has always been the most important decision. That's something we're continuing to see where we're at." I would love to see Peyton play again, but his health has to be first and foremost. I hope he's healthy and we're able to see another 3-4 years out of him, win another Super Bowl, etc. But he has to decide whether it's worth the risk. 3 neck surgeries in one year is a huge deal. One bad hit and Peyton could permanently injure himself seriously, including potential paralysis. He's going to have to take it slow and The Colts organization will have some big decisions to make come draft time this spring. Do they take Luck? Unless they have absolute certainty that Peyton is a go, I don't see how they don't draft him. Not sure if the Colts can keep both Luck and Manning. If Manning can play, he'll want to play. That may not be for the Colts if they choose Luck.

The last week of the regular season finally gave us the pieces to finalize the playoff puzzle. The Broncos lost to KC, but still won their division title at 8-8 due to San Diego beating Oakland. I thought the NFC Worst I mean West was bad but wow, the AFC West was crazy! 3 teams finished 8-8 and one at 7-9. The Broncos will face the Steelers this weekend in the Wild Card matchup, which should be interesting. The 49'ers secured a first round bye with their win against the Rams, though the Saints tried with their trouncing of Carolina. Though they tied with San Fran at 13-3, San Fran had the better conference record. Aaron Rodgers didn't start for Green Bay, but it didn't matter in the track meet against the Detroit Lions. Get used to hearing the name Matt Flynn folks, because he is a free agent at the end of the season. I don't know if both offenses were just THAT good in this game or if the defeneses were THAT bad. Green Bay won 45-41, Stafford threw for 520 yards and 5 TD's, Flynn threw for 480 yards and 6 TD's. That's 1,000 passing yards between the 2 QB's. Wow. So is Rodgers really that good or is Green Bay's offensive line that good? I guess we'll find out how great Matt Flynn is without it as there's no way he's still in Green Bay next year after that. He'll be a starter somewhere.

Sunday Night Football featured the Cowboys and the Giants, fighting for the NFC East title. If Brees and Rodgers weren't already so high on the MVP list I'd say Manning should be in contention. Or maybe Victor Cruz. Manning-Cruz have pretty much lifted the Giants to the postseason, and Manning now had the most 4th quarter touchdown passes in history. When I think about the talent on the Packers, the Saints and the Giants...I'd say Manning is pulling his team with far less talent than the other 2. Matt Flynn certainly showed that the Packers can win without Rodgers. Not sure the Saints win without Brees but the Giants definitely don't without Manning.

I just don't understand the Cowboys. They have talent, they just can't seem to get to the playoffs as of late. I know many want to blame Romo, but I don't know that Romo alone is the problem. Romo has the 4th highest quarterback rating this season. The 3 ahead of him? Rodgers, Brees and Brady. Not bad company to be in. So what is it about the Cowboys? I don't know the answer but Jerry Jones will have to figure out something because Dallas fans are most certainly not happy.

This weekend's wild card matchups are: Cincinnati vs Houston, Pittsburgh vs Denver, Atlanta vs New York, and Detroit vs New Orleans. All should be good games, though Houston will be playing Yates at QB but they still have Foster. The Steelers still have a banged up Big Ben and Mendenhall is out for the season due to injury. Denver could have a shot at beating the Steelers if Ben can't get the offense rolling.

However, my picks for this weekend are: Cincinnati over Houston (Foster will be big, but I like Dalton and Green more), Denver over Pittsburgh (I think it will be close, but I think the lack of offense on both sides will hurt and Tebow will pull off his last amazing win of the season), Giants over the Falcons (I wouldn't bet against that Giants team right now, they are on fire), and the Saints over Detroit. It will be a track meet, but the Saints are explosive at home and I think they will be able to pull off this win.

Oh, and while I'm at it. I'll go ahead and make my prediction for the Super Bowl: Baltimore vs Giants. You heard me. I'm not discounting the Saints/Green Bay but never underestimate the power of a team that basically played a playoff game just to get there. They will be a tough team to beat.

I've rambled on enough. More updates in the world of sports soon!