Saturday, January 19, 2013

Lance. T'eo, and Championship Sunday

It's been quite a busy week for sports: hockey is back, NFL playoffs are here, and in the arena of sports drama we have one bizarre story and one that was really more of a non-event.

We'll start off with one of the stories that's been headlining not just sports news, but pretty much every news outlet. This past week, cyclist Lance Armstrong had an interview with Oprah Winfrey, and admitted he took PED's to help his cycling career. The news that Lance had doped was about as shocking as Lance Bass or Ricky Martin coming out as gay. It's something most people suspected to be true, but until the word came out of the horse's mouth, couldn't quite 100% be sure.

It's disappointing for sure. Lance Armstrong has done a lot of good with his Live Strong charity. He won 7 Tour de France's and made cycling a sport Americans paid attention to. Because let's face it, cycling isn't exactly a popular American sport. Most of us aren't tuning in to watch a cycling race. We have enough distractions with baseball, football, basketball, hockey, world series of poker...

I will say this. At least he finally admitted it. Lance Armstrong taking PED's doesn't hurt me personally - I don't know him and I don't idolize him. But I also try not to idolize public figures like sports players or entertainers. I respect the talent, but I don't look up to them as people who mold how I should live my life.

In the ongoing PED debate in sports, it seems like in order to be clean in sports you can't take anything. Just recently two Seattle Seahawks players were suspended for a few games due to taking Adderol, which is commonly prescribed for ADD, but is considered a PED because it makes you more alert. So does Red Bull, so are energy drinks out?

Obviously I will say that blood doping, which Lance did should be illegal (not only that but it sounds dangerous) but I don't envy the powers that be struggles with where to draw the line. And if you let everyone be free to take PED's, then athletes will feel pressured to take them in order to compete, and that's dangerous.

I don't these this athletes who take PED's should be rewarded. The only way stuff like this will stop is if the punishment is harsh enough. Although I wonder, for some of these athletes, is the 15 minutes of fame enough for them to later on be stripped of titles and denied entry into hall of fames and so forth? Mark McGwire will probably never get into the baseball hall of fame. But he was VERY relevant during the home run race in the 90's. Were those years enough to make it worth it that any punishment later doesn't matter?

I'm starting to think that more and more, some athletes feel it's worth the risk. If they don't get caught for awhile they're admired, watched, important, winning or beating records, making tons of money. So what if a few years later it comes crumbling down? They still made money. They still had the spotlight at one point. And they'll always be remembered.

The other big story this week is one of the most bizarre stories I've ever heard. Manti T'eo, defensive player for Notre Dame, apparently was involved in a hoax about his girlfriend who died.The stroy of Teo's girlfriend became public in the media because his grandmother and his girlfriend Lennay, both died on the same day. The hearbreaking story brought T'eo to the forefront in the media and some say it may have helped his Heisman Trophy bid.

Lennay never died you see, because well, she never existed. The relationship was mostly online though there are several stories out there saying they met in person in 2009 that T'eo denies and his own father claiming that the two met but the truth is, Te'o never met her and the whole thing was concocted by a man named Roniah Tuiasosopo.

The big question is, did Te'o know, was he in on it? Or was he really duped? It's also lead to a new meme craze called "Te'oing."


I would hope a young man wouldn't make up a girlfriend and kill her off just to try and increase his Heisman Trophy chances - how does that even work? I guess if you're talked about more in the media, people know who you are and therefore start paying more attention to you. If that is the case, it's really sick.

Some say how could someone fall in love online and never meet a person, how could he have been duped? It happens more than people think. I did a research paper in college about online dating (this was in the early days before it became more common) and through my research I found so many stories of people who developed long term relationships through the internet and the phone only. It does happen.

We may never know the full truth. Some think this story will hurt Te'o's NFL draft options. I find this laughable. He will still get drafted first round if he's that good of a football player. The NFL is full of talented football players who aren't exactly pariahs of virtue in real life. Michael Vick went to prison for 2 years for participating in dog fighting and he came back to the NFL. Leonard Little, killed a human being in a drunk driving incident, barely paid any jail time, and still played in the NFL.

If he's a good enough player, he'll make it to the NFL. If he was in on the hoax, it's absolutely horrendous. But is it as bad as killing someone in a DUI? Killing innocent animals for fun? 

I guess we'll find out come the NFL Draft this April.

Okay, enough about PED's and hoaxes. Championship Sunday is upon us, and to my surprise, at this moment my Superbowl pick is still in tact. The Harbaugh Bowl could still happen, though most don't think it will.

I did want the Broncos to win last week. I still don't understand why Fox had Peyton take a knee at the end of the 4th quarter to go into OT with :30 seconds left and 2 time outs. At least try to see if you can get into field goal range. Although to be fair, it wasn't Peyton's greatest performance. He doesn't seem to do well in cold weather.

So, after this Sunday we'll know who will make the trip to New Orleans for the Superbowl.

NFC Championship: San Francisco Vs Atlanta

Colin Kaepernick had quite an amazing day last week against Green Bay. I thought the game would be much closer but the Niners - wow. It gives me a little hope as a Rams fan that we beat them and tied them this past season. Anyway, Atlanta is a good team, but I don't know if

they have what it takes to beat this 49'ers team. I've love to see Tony Gonzalez get a chance at the Superbowl since he's likely retiring at the end of the season, but I have serious doubts about the Falcons ability to pull this one off. After seeing the Niners against Green Bay last week, I don't think you can bet against them. Niners will win this game. I'm not saying that just because I picked them to go to the Superbowl, although it would be silly for me to pick against them now.

AFC Championship: New England Vs Baltimore

Almost every single sports pundit I've heard this week thinks Patriots have this game, hands down, no contest. Colin Cowherd, host of ESPN's The Herd, is so enamored with the New England Patriots as a whole sometimes I can't even listen to him (I'm limited to Dan Patrick or The Herd on the radio on my way to work in the morning).

I'm not the biggest fan of the Pats. Superbowl XXXVI and years of being a Peyton Manning/Colts fan are the reasons why. That doesn't mean I don't respect that Coach Belicheat, I mean Belichick, and Tom Brady and so forth aren't talented. But I'm human and it's normal to dislike teams that consistently keep your favorite team out of the playoffs or big games, or beat them in one of them. It's why I understand that any fanbase in the NL Central outside of Cardinals Nation is probably not a fan of the St. Louis Cardinals. They win too much.

The thing here is, I didn't expect Baltimore to do what they did last week in Denver. And what I saw last week was a team that had zero desire of quitting. And there is something to getting hot at the right time.

The Pats have been hot too, but the Ravens have a score to settle. They should have won the championship last year. So if anyone thinks they won't be hungry for this game? You're fooling yourselves.

I going to pick Baltimore here. Because why pick against them now when I picked at the beginning of the season, and I just can't stomach picking the Pats. I think it'll be a hard fought game.

We'll see what happens tomorrow!



Saturday, January 12, 2013

NFL Divisional Playoffs

Quick post as I wanted to get my NFL Divisional Playoff Picks before the games start. I meant to post a blog earlier this week and things just got crazy.

First congrats to Alabama. It was hardly even a game. In fact it was so boring Brent Musburger was forced to do nothing but rant about how beautiful AJ McCarron's girlfriend was. It got so awkward that it's been perhaps the most talked about event from the game this week. You know Katherine Webb was Miss Alabama. Think Brent could have left it at that.

I was 3-1 in my playoff picks last week. I knew Cincinnati was a bit of a stretch but I just hadn't liked how Houston had played recently. The Bengals have talent but they are just not quite there yet. If they can make some good off season moves it might be another story next season.

Houston vs New England.

Have to go with the Pats here. I don't even think this is a close game. Pats smoked them earlier this season and they are going to have Gronk back.

Denver vs Baltimore

Even though I picked Baltimore to go to the Superbowl at the beginning of the season, I'm going against that pick here. I think the Broncos win this game. It won't be a blowout, but I do think the Broncos win this relatively easily.

Green Bay vs San Francisco

This one is tough. I picked the 49ers to go to the Superbowl and they definitely have the potential to go there. Green Bay has looked hot lately and they're finally heathy. However, they are playing in San Francisco and the Niners beat them handily in Lambeau earlier this season. AP put up yards last week and I expect Gore to do the same this week. I'm taking San Fracisco here.

Atlanta vs Seattle

Seattle has certainly impressed, but I think Atlanta has the advantage. They are at home, and they have to be hungry for this playoff win after missing so often. I think this is a close one, but I think Matt Ryan will find a way to win this game.

All right, time to watch the games. More in depth post later, I promise.

Oh and hockey. Welcome back.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Playoffs?

Happy New Year sports fans! Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season and enjoyed the plethora of football we've had lately with the end of the NFL season and the start of College Bowl Game mania.

So, the NFL season is over, and sadly, my Rams did not make it to the playoffs this year. However, considering they only won 2 games last season the 7-8-1 finish isn't all bad. I saw a lot of good things from this Rams team and coach Jeff Fisher this past season and I expect that the Rams, along with the rest of the NFC West, are going to become tough teams to beat. I do like that the Rams only lost 1 game to a division rival - the last game against Seattle. Rams fought hard for this game but in the end, it's just super tough to win on the road in Seattle. Looking forward to an even better season - playoff contender type - next year for the Rams.

Wild Card weekend starts tomorrow (well, today technically) but we were treated to an NFL season where week 17 mattered - at least to Cowboys and Redskins fans.

Raise your hand if you knew that the Washington Redskins had a fight song? And a marching band? (If you're a Redskins fan, it doesn't count).

Until last Sunday, I did not know this. I was watching Sunday Night Football, as I do every week, and all of a sudden the game ended and I start hearing a marching band and fight song - I thought for a moment my cable decided to change the station on me and I was watching a college bowl game. Nope, they really have a fight song. Proof is here:



So the Redskins filled in that last playoff spot, much to the Cowboys dismay. I have to admit, the Cowboys are a bit of an enigma to me. Tony Romo is not a bad quarterback, at least when you look at QB ratings he isn't. But in the playoffs or in clutch positions? He's Tony Romo "Oh No!" Not that Romo is the reason why the Cowboys didn't make the playoffs. Cowboys have lost of issues. I'm a bit surprised that Jason Garrett survived "Black Monday" but there is still time. We'll see what Jerry Jones has in mind for the 2013-2014 season son. 

Speaking of "Black Monday," wow a LOT of fired coaches this week, and one of them already has a new job! That's just how they roll in the NFL. Most of these were not big surprises: Norv Turner, Andy Reid, Chan Gailey, Romeo Crennel and Pat Shurmer were all rumored/predicted to lose their head coaching jobs. The only one in this group who was thought to possibly have a chance at keeping his job was Reid, but apparently the Eagles decided it was time to clean house and start anew.

Two coaches that I didn't necessarily expect to get fired were Ken Whisenhunt and Lovie Smith. Whisenhunt I see a bit more as Arizona has pretty much been an abysmal team since Kurt Warner retired, and a big part of that is due to the fact that the Cardinals haven't found a replacement QB. Lovie Smith was a bit of a surprise to me. I get it, the Bears at the beginning of the season looked like they might upset the Green Bay Packers as NFC North division winners. But the Bears took a turn mid-season, and part of that was due to injuries, but some of it could have been due to something else. The team deflated and allowed themselves to lose their chance at the playoffs, which I guess was too much for the Bears organization to stomach. I'm sure Lovie will find a new coaching job - if not a head coach job, he's a hell of a defensive guy (want to come back to the Rams Lovie? We're not sure the guy we hired will ever be allowed to coach in the NFL again).

A coach who didn't get fired but thought he should have? Rex Ryan. Seriously, the Jets were just a horrible trainwreck this season all around. Why not clean house? They fire the GM but not Ryan? Um, okay. Regardless of who's decision it was to bring Tebow to NY Ryan's management of this Jets team has been awful. Maybe the Jets saw they had too many holes to fill and thought they should keep Ryan another year - who knows? All I know is, the Jets circus needs to come to a halt.

The first of the 7 fired head coaches to land a new job was announced Friday morning. Fired Monday, new job on Friday. Nice. Wish all layoff situations were as easy as that but I'm guessing most Americans who go through this process don't find a new job that fast.

Andy Reid has accepted a head coaching position with the Kansas City Chiefs. Wait, what? Hold the phone...need to clear out my ears, must have heard you wrong...I didn't?

Yes, it's true. Reid is going to Kansas City.


Nothing against Kansas City. It's just that many saw Reid fitting in better at San Diego, or Arizona. But perhaps Reid wanted the chance to have more control over the team, and in KC he does have that. They have a top draft pick, and they have Jamaal Charles and Dwayne Bowe - both top talent in their positions. But Matt Cassell is his QB. We'll see how things shape up in the off-season.

Anyway, so Wild Card weekend is about to begin, so before the games start wanted to get in my thoughts on each of the matchups.

Cincinnati Bengals vs Houston Texans

The Houston Texans have shown weaknesses throughout the season, and those weaknesses cost them a first round bye in the playoffs, so now they face Cincinnati. I think this is going to be a tough game. The Bengals are a good team, better than their record shows. I like a lot about the Texans - JJ Watt is a beast. But I just have a feeling that the Texans have lost their momentum. And if the Bengals can rack up some points early, Houston has shown they aren't so great at coming back from behind. So I'm going to take the Bengals in this game.

Minnesota Vikings vs Green Bay Packers

Adrian Peterson is amazing, and will likely win MVP and/or Comeback Player of the Year. But AP alone can't lead the Vikings down the road to the Superbowl, and I think that road stops here at Lambeau Field. AP will have almost 200 yards, but Green Bay wins this game. Green Bay will have all of their major playmakers healthy for this game, homefield advantage and a desperate drive to beat them after losing to them last week. Green Bay wins.

Seattle Seahawks vs Washington Redskins

This one is a tough one for me to pick, because as a Rams fan, I don't really want to pick another NFC West team, and the Redskins have been so up and down all season it's hard to predict what will happen with this team. You have two rookie quarterbacks, both who have had amazing seasons. But I think Seattle has something that the Redskins don't: a really tough defense and homefield advantage. It is extremely difficult to win a game in Seattle. Ask the Rams, 49ers or Cardinals who have to play there every year - not an easy stadium to play a game in. While it pains me to pick them, I just think that Seattle will end up the victor here.

Indianapolis Colts vs Baltimore Ravens

This game is going to be full of emotion. You have the Indianapolis Colts, rallying around their coach, Chuck Pagano, who is back coaching after chemotherapy treatment, and you have the Baltimore Ravens, who know that Ray Lewis is retiring, and this weekend's game could be his last. On top of that, you have the Colts who used to be the Baltimore Colts competing against the new Baltimore team. I can't think of any game this weekend that has more emotion or drama than this one. My heart, because I do love the Colts organization, wants to say the Colts win this game. They have had such an amazing season coming back from winning only 2 games last year to making it to the playoffs - thank you, Andrew Luck. However, I think the Ray Lewis factor will hinder the Colts chances. Lewis will be amped, the team will be amped, the stadium will be amped and though Andrew Luck is an amazing offensive talent, I don't think the Colts offense can compete with the Ravens defense. While the Colts still have defensive greats Freeney and Matthis, their secondary has been horrendous and I think Flacco and co will exploit that. Baltimore wins this game.

So that's my wild card weekend predictions. At the beginning of the season I predicted a 49ers-Baltimore Superbowl. We'll see if that sticks. I feel confident on the 49ers pick, but not so sure about Baltimore. I think the Broncos or Pats have a better shot. But we'll see.

That's all I have for now. Enjoy watching the games this weekend, and thanks for reading.