I am in such a sports overload right now I can hardly stand it. The Cardinals are still alive in MLB postseason PLUS NFL football. I've always loved the fall. The leaves changing, the cool crispness of midwestern fall air, hot apple cider, Halloween...there's lots to love about fall.
Before I get t my thoughts on week 5 of the NFL, there was some other major NFL news that occurred within the past week that perhaps didn't receive much national coverage. AEG's proposal to build Farmer's Field, a brand new NFL stadium in Los Angeles, was approved. However, unlike when St. Louis built the then TWA Dome, or the movie Field of Dreams, in this case, "if they come, we will build it." That is, if the city of Los Angeles hopes to have another NFL team here, an existing NFL franchise must agree to move here before they will break ground on Farmer's Field.
Since the proposal to build this stadium has come together, there has been much speculation on what team in the NFL might be enticed to move to LA. The two most discussed have probably been the Oakland Raiders and St. Louis Rams, since both are former LA franchises. Oakland seems highly unlikely though. The Rams however, should Stan Kroenke decide to move them, do have the option of moving after 2014. This has spawned much debate in St. Louis, as fans are worried about the team leaving. I hope Stan doesn't decide to do this.
I'm a Rams fan, and sure, if they were out in LA I'd be able to go to games, and watch more games on local TV. But losing the Rams franchise would be devastating to the city of St. Louis. They already lost the Cardinals NFL team in the 80's, if the Rams were to leave I think it could potentially lead to the city of St. Louis never having an NFL team...ever.
St. Louis is a great sports city. And while fans have been disheartened in recent years (the Rams are currently over .500 for the first time since 2006...that's a 6 year drought) and ticket sales may have slumped during those years, fans still come out, they still manage to sell out games (in whatever their definition of "sell out" is) and they are loyal to the franchise. It would be a shame to shake that up and move them to LA just because Stan can, if he wants.
That said, I do think there is a need for an NFL team in LA. The obvious choice to me is the San Diego Chargers. The Chargers have trouble selling out games, and based on my experience living in LA for 2.5 years, it seems to me that the Chargers seem to be a big fan base in LA. There are a few Oakland and Rams fans, and since LA is a melting pot of transplants, you have fan bases from all over the country. But a lot of people I know from LA are Chargers fans.
San Diego is only about 2 hours from LA (with no traffic of course, which is...never). If the Chargers moved to LA, they could still keep a lot of the fans in San Diego engaged with the team (and still be able to make a weekend trip to go to games), pull in the LA Chargers fans, and gain new fans throughout LA.
To me, this seems like the most ideal situation. Will it happen? Who knows. Jacksonsville and Minnesota could also be in the running, and who knows who might step in last minute. Maybe Roger Goodell will approve an expansion team. All I know is this: I don't want it to be the Rams.
"You take my Rams away from The Lou I'll pop you in your grill." - Nelly
Calisportsdiva's Top 10 Afterthoughts of the Week
10. Dear Cam Newton, no one likes a diva. Apparently after Carolina's loss last week Cam Newton remained in the locker room sulking...long enough that he made everyone else wait on the bus until his hissy fit was over. Come on Cam, how old are we, 4? Cam didn't do anything this week to prove he deserved his diva attitude either. Panthers lost to the Seawhawks, and man, what a disappointing season so far for Carolina. Perhaps someone needs to put Cam in his place. They need to do something. My fantasy team needs more Steve Smith catches and touchdowns.
9. Buffalo? Still has a long way to go. The Bills got smashed by the 49'ers this weekend. Doesn't matter which semi-injured running back they used, Buffalo just could not get an offense going. There is a reason why the 49'ers defense is top ranked, and they showed it. But not only that, check this out. In my fantasy league, Alex Smith put up 30 points for me. I started him because Stafford has a bye and he delivered more points than Stafford has all season. Go figure. Smith may not be your typical QB, but he runs a good offense and doesn't make many mistakes. Singletary vs Harbaugh? Coaching matters, folks.
8. Keep it classy, KC. Who cheers when one of your own players goes down and out with an injury? Apparently Chiefs fans do. QB Matt Cassell went down and had to leave the game during the KC-Baltimore matchup and what did KC fans do? They cheered! I don't even...wow. I know KC hasn't been doing well, and yes, Cassell hasn't seemed to do as well in KC as he did in that one season in New England (newsflash: maybe coaching has something to do with it?) but cheering an injury is just plain pathetic, rude and disrespectful. I know it only takes a few drunks to get something going (I've sat next to many of them at NFL games) and clearly KC fans are frustrated but...come on, man. To rub salt in the wound, Baltimore still won the game. Guess Brady Quinn isn't your answer either KC. By the way KC? I can think of worse QB's than Matt Cassell. See Banks, Tony.
7. Paging Kevin Kolb. Can you still walk after being sacked 9 times? The Arizona Cardinals were 4-0 going into Thursday night's NFC West showdown against the St. Louis Rams, but the Rams handed them their first loss of the season. The Rams defense completely exposed Arizona's shaky offensive line. The Rams defense was impressive, yet again. The offense...well, Sam Bradford was not. Speaking of O-Line issues, the Rams have many. Sam may not have been sacked as much as Kolb, but he was hit a lot. And was forced to make quick decisions which led to a lot of incompletions. Bradford only completed 7 passes the whole game. Fortunately for him, 2 of those passes were touchdowns. It wasn't the prettiest offensive game, but the Rams have life and show signs of improvement. This year isn't likely their year, but they continue to get better and that's exciting. As for Arizona, I think their 4-0 start was kind of a fluke, and I wouldn't be surprised if they finish around 8-8. They are more of a .500 team.
6. RGIII should learn from Michael Vick's history. RGIII learned an important lesson the hard way this week, and he has the lingering headache to remind him. RGIII was knocked out of the game with a concussion this week. Back-up Cousins wasn't half bad, but unfortunately, the Skins were playing Atlanta, and they took control of the game and improved to 5-0. But RGIII, we know you like to run. But look at Vick. He's injured A LOT. Why? Because he runs like a running back, doesn't slide and as a result gets hit hard. If you want to avoid injury, you have to be careful, especially on those running plays. RGIII tweeted that he's all right, and should be back next week. Play safe, buddy.
5. T.O. to the Jets: "I'm available." During MNF tonight, Terrell Owens tweeted the following: "Hey JETS!!! I'm available! I'm ready, willing and able! Call my agent @jordanwoy and let's make it happen." Excuse me while I go laugh hysterically for a few minutes...still laughing...still laughing...still laughing...okay, I think I'm okay now. The Jets are terrible, but sorry T.O., you are not the solution to all of their problems. They have so many holes. Besides, who's gonna throw to you, Tebow? He might end up as the starting QB after tonight, because Sanchez got OWNED by Houston's J.J. Watts tonight. Watts is a freakin' beast. Was there any doubt that Houston would win this game? 5-0 and standing tall at the top of the AFC South.
4. Andrew Luck is one sick mofo. Yeah, I said it. Who picked the Colts to beat Green Bay this week? I didn't. ESPN's Colin Cowherd went down in his eliminator pool this week because he picked the Colts to lose. It's Luck's rookie year, Colts have had a lot of changes and are rebuilding. Reggie Wayne anyone? Oh yeah, he's still there and Luck and Wayne looked like Manning and Wayne of old out there. Heck, Luck looked like Manning out there. The Colts trailed 21-3 at halftime. Luck rallied this team in the 2nd half to be back in the game and have a shot at winning the game with seconds left. How long does it take to throw a TD pass? 35 seconds...BOOM! Remind you of anyone Colts fans? This is why they drafted Luck. The kid is smart, not to mention amazing skills, and he will be a great QB in the NFL. Can't wait to see what else Luck's got in store. As for Green Bay...guess that Seattle loss is REALLY hurting right now. But they are far from out of playoff contention.
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Da' Bears!
How about them Chicago Bears, eh? Grab a brewskee and a polish sausage Chi-town fans, because the Bears...look pretty darn good. Sure, they played the hapless Jacksonville (soon to be Los Angeles?) Jaguars this weekend and it was expected they would dominate. But Da' Bears are 4-1, and if I had to rank the scariest defenses to face in the NFL right now? 49'ers, Texans, Bears, Ravens. Poor Blaine Gabbert. Love my Mizzou guys, but the NFL just doesn't seem to be working for him.
2. Willis McGahee = EPIC FAIL. I would NOT want to be McGahee on the flight back from New England having to face Peyton Manning. I imagine Peyton's facial expression might look like this:
You just HAD to be visited by the fumble fairy. Damn you McGahee!
Overall? The Broncos had a tough battle against New England. The Pats seemed eager and ready to prove that they could best Manning once again. And it seemed like all was hopeless...until the 4th quarter and Manning was...well, Manning. Quick TD got the Broncos within 10. Big stop by Denver D. Manning drives the Broncos down the field and it looks like they will score with 4 or so minutes left. Would Manning perform another 4th quarter miracle?
They hand off the ball to McGahee and...he fumbles the ball! New England recovers! Which ultimately led to the Broncos never having a chance to score again, and New England wins.
I think we can all agree on this: damn you McGahee. Because come on, outside of Pats fans who didn't want to see if Peyton could do it? It's exciting football. But alas, it wasn't to be.
1. Drew Brees surpasses Johnny Unitas's record of most consecutive games with a TD pass (48). Drew Brees is an amazing player, and keeps breaking records. But last night's record is pretty darn special. Why? Well the record has stood since...1960. Manning hasn't done it. Brady hasn't done it. Favre didn't do it. Very special day for Drew Brees, congratulations. Such a fun player to watch and couldn't happen to a better guy. To make the night even better? Brees lead the Saints to their first win of the season against the Chargers. Anyone else have Marques Colston on their fantasy teams? Thank you Brees. Not just for breaking the record, but for those 3 TD passes to Colston.
That's it for this week's NFL news and thoughts. Before I sign off for the night, I do have to say one quick thing...
St. Louis Cardinals tied the Washington National 1-1 in the division series today. The Redbirds were on fire today, putting up 12 runs. Hmmm...12 runs, 2012, title #12, right #12in12.
Go Cardinals. :-)