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.

Sunday, December 23, 2012

BCS Bowl Predictions

I haven't spent as much time on college football as I have the NFL. And that's on purpose. I do enjoy college football but I don't follow it closely enough (not like I do NFL) to be able to comment on the plethora of college teams that play each year. Sure, there are teams that have a shot at a bowl game and those who don't, but college football has never been my sports forte. I went to a division III school (Go DePauw Tigers! Beat Wasbash!) so I don't know what it was like to be a student at Notre Dame, USC, Alabama, Florida, etc.

Just a random note. I remember specifically, one year, when I was in 7th grade, I had spent the holidays in California (was still a St. Louis girl at the time). The Bowl games all happened (at least the big ones) on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. My uncle had 3 TV's set-up so that on New Year's Day we could catch all of the games. When I got back to St. Louis, my 7th grade teacher did a trivia contest during class and I was able to answer correctly to every team that won a bowl game that year. That's when I knew something was wrong with me...just kidding.

So, bowl game predictions. I'm not as educated as I would like to be on these teams but am going to give it a shot anyway.


Louisville Vs Florida

Honestly? I think this could be a close game but I really don't know. My gut tells me Florida, because it's Florida.

Northern Illinois Vs Florida State

The Discover Orange Bowl? Wasn't it sponsored by someone else? Doesn't matter, all of these Bowl games have sponsors. They're just moneymakers. Anyway, here I've gotta go with Florida State. I love the midwest, but I think Florida State will have a bit of homefield advantage here. Plus, Northern Illinois State? Really?

Oregon Vs Kansas State

The Fiesta, I mean Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. Both teams have had amazing seasons. Both thought to perhaps end up in the national title game. Here, it is very hard to say but I like Oregon here. I think Kansas State has done wonderfully this year but they showed some flaws when they lost games and lost their chance at going to the title game. I take Oregon here.

Wisconsin Vs Stanford

Stanford wins. No diss to Wisconsin, but Stanford wins here. I admit, I am surprised at how Stanford has been able to bounce back after losing both Harbaugh as coach and Luck but they had a lot of good things going on this season. 
Notre Dame Vs Alabama

Ahh yes, the BCS National Title Game. Saban vs Kelly. The unbelievable Notre Dame Fighting Irish reaching #1 in the BCS Poll. The national pundits seem to be in Alabama's favor. I get it. I do. But who know what? Notre Dame has found a way to win, even win they had their backs to the wall. So I'm going to go with Notre Dame here. 

That's all I have. We'll see in January how these predictions turned out!

Thanks for reading.


NFL Playoff Picture & More

Happy Holidays sports fans!

Again, I apologize for the delay in posts. I've been super busy with work, the holidays and so forth that I just have really gotten behind on trying to get out a weekly post. Every day at work I sit in front of a computer for 8 hours so sometimes when you get home the last thing you want to do is, well, get on a computer.

So. A lot has happened in this month of December in the NFL. As of today, the AFC playoff picture is set. The NFC? Has been a crazy wild ride and we won't know the full picture for another week. There will still be several teams with something to play for in Week 17 which is fantastic for the fans.

On a somewhat random sidenote, it looks like I am about to win my first fantasy football championship game. I've been playing fantasy football for at least 6 years now and have been commissioner of several leagues, have made it to the playoffs relatively consistently, and have made it to the championship game at least twice before this year, always finishing second. I was in 3 leagues this year, made it to the playoffs in two (just missed the one by one spot - ouch), lost out in one league in the first round, and am in the championship game in my work league. At this point, unless my opponent comes up with 40 points (which is possible with Lynch and Crabtree playing though it's now the 4th quarter and it's not looking too good), it looks like I will win. Special kudos to the following players: Aaron Rodgers, Jamaal Charles, Mikel Leshoure, Eric Decker, Wes Welker, Marques Colston and Matt Prater. Thing that kills me is I sat the Rams D which put up 19 points. The 49ers D right now, which I started? 2. Now that the Giants are out of the playoffs? The scariest team to face undoubtedly, is the Seattle Seahawks.

At the beginning of the season I made playoff predictions. Let's see how I've done shall we?

AFC EAST

Division Winner Prediction: New England Patriots
Actual Division Winner: New England Patriots

This one was likely the easiest one to predict. The Pats struggled early but came back strong, not that it really mattered as the Pats hardly had much competition in the division. The Bills and Miami are going to finish mediocre, which is where we thought they would be. I whiffed on the Jets though. I thought they might have a shot at a wild card spot and even though they did manage to stay in contention through this week they have just been awful. How this team managed to beat the Rams is beyond me. Jets are going to have to make some major changes for next season - it's time to clean house.

AFC NORTH

Division Winner Prediction: Baltimore Ravens
Actual Division Winner: Baltimore Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens have somewhat quietly won their way into the playoffs. After Ray Lewis suffered an injury that benched him for the season, there were many questions about this Baltimore team and they just weren't talked about as much in the national sports media. I don't think they are as good as last season, and I see them struggling against New England or Denver, but they did look good tonight against the Giants. Perhaps moving Caldwell to OC and finally getting Ray Rice back into the game will make a difference.

I also mentioned that I thought the Bengals would contend for a wild card spot and guess what? Right again. Bengals have a tough road ahead of them though. Dalton hasn't been as sharp lately and in order for the Bengals to have a hope of advancing the passing game needs to be spot on.

AFC SOUTH

Division Winner Prediction: Houston Texans
Actual Division Winner: Houston Texans

This one was pretty much a no-brainer - I think every sports media pundit predicted the Texans to win the division. Though the Colts certainly gave them something to compete with for awhile there, which I totally whiffed on and had no idea that this Colts team, one year after winning only 2 games, would be 10-5 at this point and a wild card playoff team. They were not even in my thoughts as a potential wild card team. You have to give credit to Andrew Luck, Chuck Pagano and his staff, and a team that just seems to believe they can win. It also tells me just how bad Curtis Painter was at QB. Sure, the Colts gutted a good chunk of the offense but they kept a good amount of players from last year and the defense didn't change much. I always thought Curtis Painter looked like he should be competing for the US Surfing Championship, not the NFL.

Curtis Painter = Sean Penn ala Fast Times at Ridgemont High?

AFC WEST

Division Winner Prediction: Denver Broncos
Actual Division Winner: Denver Broncos

The AFC Worst, I mean West, seemed like a bit of a crap-shoot at the beginning of the season. No one was quite sure if Peyton was in the form we all know Peyton to be, and the rest of the division seemed to have talent that was just all sub .500/.500 caliber. What many of us didn't predict and I certainly did not was how the Broncos would just simply take this division like it was a walk in the park. Questions about Peyton Manning? He's as good as he has been and has a really good chance at getting to the Superbowl. I have to say I'd love to see it. I've always been a huge fan of Peyton and it would just be so great to see him go back to the Superbowl after everything that's happened.

NFC EAST

Division Winner Prediction: NY Giants
Actual Division Winner: TBD Cowboys or Redskins

This division. Honestly. Giants are officially out of playoff contention so I big time whiffed here. I did pick the Cowboys and Eagles as potential wild card contenders which the entire NFC East was at one point but Philly has just been awful. Michael Vick, talented as he is, just can't stay healthy. RGIII needs to pay attention to this, because he's already been hurt this season and missed games, to many fantasy football fans dismay.

The Cowboys-Redskins game has been moved to next week's Sunday Night Game so we'll have to wait until then to find out who wins this division and see how the wild card shapes up. At this point, I'm not sure who to pick but I'm leaning a bit toward the Redskins, if RGIII can stay healthy. 

NFC NORTH

Division Winner Prediction: Green Bay Packers
Actual Division Winner: Green Bay Packers

I said in my prediction post that I didn't think the Bears were good enough to top Green Bay, and to prove my point the Packers beat the Bears both times this season. The Packers had a bit of a rough start but managed to pull it together later in the season. For awhile there, it looked like the Bears might take the division. Now, they are fighting for a wild card spot. In the NFC, we won't know for sure until next week. One team I really whiffed on was the Vikings. Really. Congrats to Adrian Peterson, the likely Comeback Player of the Year. He will likely hit 2,000 yards next week, but needs over 200 yards to beat Eric Dickerson's record. Vikings are still alive in the playoff hunt and the Bears. But after tonight's win against the 49'ers, Seattle has clinched a spot. So the window is thinning.

NFC SOUTH

Division Winner Prediction: Atlanta Falcons
Actual Division Winner: Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons were the popular pick here, and now we all know why. Falcons are red hot right now. QB Matt Ryan has been outstanding. Tampa Bay and the Panthers ended up...just mediocre. I honestly thought the Panthers would be a bit better but Cam Newton showed some true colors this year. For one, the attitude needs to change if he expects to stay long term in the NFL. No one likes a diva. Doing Superman moves in the endzone? Come on (though I've seen worse touchdown dances. Hmm, that would be a good blog. Top NFL touchdown dances. The Bob-N-Weave would certainly be in there. Have a suggestion? Let me know). The Saints struggled, which was expected, but they're going to manage to end their season respectably. Just makes you wonder how they would have done if Bounty Gate hadn't happened. Perhaps they'd be in the playoffs and giving Atlanta a run for their money in the division.

NFC WEST 

Division Winner Prediction: San Francisco 49'ers
Actual Division Winner: San Francisco 49'ers OR Seattle Seahawks

The NFC West, which used to be referred to the NFC Worst, is hardly that. I expected the 49'ers to be where they are, but expected them to have a commanding division win by now. I 100% whiffed on the Seahawks."Seattle has a top ranked defense and I think will be a scary team once all of the offense holes are filled but can Russell Wilson really lead them to offensive greatness this season?" Answer? Yes, he can. Never expected them to be as good as they have been. They are now clearly the scariest team in the NFC to face, and I doubt any playoff team wants to go to Seattle to play. They are lights out at home.

The Rams were better, as I predicted, and I didn't expect them to do better than 9-7. They are 7-7-1. So I think I was pretty close there. I like a lot of what Jeff Fisher's influence has brought to this team and expect them to be a bigger force to recon with next season. I still like Bradford, though I have my doubts. I would like to see a full season with strong healthy receivers (I love Ammendola, but he's injury prone). They also could use a little extra help on the O-line. Like seeing Kendricks and Givens developing into potential stars. I didn't expect this to be their year but next year? It's going to be interesting.

WILD CARD

AFC Wild Card Predictions: Jets, Steelers
Actual AFC Wild Card: Colts, Bengals

NFC Wild Card Predictions: Saints, Eagles
Actual NFC Wild Card: TBD, but none of the above

I 100% whiffed on my wild card predictions, wow. Not even close. All of the teams I picked are out. Guess we'll have to see how the NFC picture turns out next week.

BCS Bowl Predictions in my next post. Thanks for reading.


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Happy Movember

This sports blog post is brought to you by...

Who do you think you are Rodgers, Keith Hernandez?

Okay, well...it's a close one.

I don't know if Rodgers has the stache because of prostate cancer awareness month, aka "Movember," or if he just likes it. But seeing it in action on Sunday night definitely brought back memories of some of the great 80's baseball staches, such as Keith Hernandez's.

Sports fans, I apologize for my last post because it didn't have much substance and was more of run on of random thoughts. I've been meaning to post more often but for whatever reason, I caught November-itis. Good thing it's almost December so I can put that behind me.

Thanksgiving weekend is one of my favorite weekends of the year. Why?

1. I love spending time with family and friends and sharing food, fun and memories together.
2. Once Thanksgiving is over, I can officially put up my Christmas tree.
3. A LOT of football.

We were treated to 3 NFL games on Thanksgiving Day, had college football to carry us Friday and Saturday, then more NFL on Sunday through Monday night.

Before I get to my thoughts on the NFL at this point in the season, I'd like to take a moment to talk about BCS Bowl Madness.

I am one who has never really been a fan of the BCS. Main reason? Whoever goes to the national championship game shouldn't get there based on voting, but based on winning games to get there. The BCS poll is very subjective though it doesn't take super mathematics to figure out how the standings fall. I know we'll be moving to a playoff format soon but I wanted to state that I've always hated the BCS rankings deciding the national title game matchup.

But I have to say, seeing Notre Dame rise to #1 and clinch a trip to the national title game this year was pretty exciting. I've always liked Notre Dame. I didn't go there, but I'm Irish and Catholic, so there's that. But also growing up my family always seemed to like Notre Dame. My mom even has a button that plays the Fighting Irish song. I've known how that song goes since as early as I can remember.

Are they the best team in the country? It's debatable. They beat Oklahoma, Stanford and USC - all good teams. Alabama and Georgia are both great teams - maybe even better than Notre Dame, but they lost games. Now those two teams will play for the opportunity to play Notre Dame in the national championship.

Based on what I've seen from Notre Dame this year, I do believe they can compete with Alabama or Georgia. However, I think a match-up against Alabama favors them a bit more, because Alabama tends to win games with their defense. Notre Dame-Alabama would be a close game.

Georgia, on the other hand, could be more problematic for Notre Dame if ND's offense can't keep up with Georgia's. Not saying they couldn't win, but I think if you're a ND fan right now, you're probably hoping Alabama wins this game this weekend.

I'd like to see Notre Dame win a national title. It's a great story. And anyone who doesn't think Brian Kelly should win coach of the year? Tell me who else. Maybe Bill O'Brien from Penn State, who took over the Penn State job after all of the scandal, lost a ton of players, and the team finished 8-4. But I still think Brian Kelly should win - no one expected the Fighting Irish to have a shot at the national title game this year, except Notre Dame fans of course.

So, NFL. Week 12.

Calisportsdiva's Top 10 NFL Thoughts of the Week

10. If Norv Turner and Andy Reid still have their jobs at the end of the season color me surprised. Want to know a crazy stat? The Eagles have not won a game since September 30th. The Philadelphia Phillies last win of the season was on October 1st. That means, the Phillies have won a game since the Eagles last won (granted, by one day. Thanks DC for pointing out the stat). Nevertheless, that pretty much sums up just how bad the Eagles season has been. I think there is still a shot that they keep Reid, but not likely. Probably time to clean house. Michael Vick is an inconsistent injury prone mess and Foles could have potential, but we just don't really know yet. As for San Diego, it's looking like another disappointing season. How any defense can allow a team to get a first down when the game is on the line on a 4th and 29 play is beyond me. That Ravens-Chargers game this weekend, IMO, sealed the impending fate for Norv Turner. 

9. Houston, we have a problem. Okay, so the Texans are still at the top of the AFC South and still hold the best record in the AFC, but what was considered one of the top 2 defenses in the league at the beginning of the season is starting to look a bit circumspect after 2 near loses in a row to the Jacksonville Jaguars and Detroit Lions - and in reality, Houston should have lost both of those games but managed to hold on. Houston will make the playoffs, no doubt. But if I was a Texans fan these 2 games would have me seriously concerned about how they may perform in the playoffs.

8. Welcome back New England (*insert golf clap*). The Patriots we've all grown to love and hate, are back. They had some early losses this season but have been pretty strong the past several weeks, in fact, garnering some criticism for running up the scoreboard in games that they clearly had won, particularly against Indianapolis and the Jets. I'm not surprised, it's Belichick and he's done it before, with the Pats. I'm not a fan though. I just don't see the point in shoving it down the opponent's throats. Plus, risking your starters getting injured as the opposition gets more angry and frustrated with you running up the score. Gronk's injured now because of that. Well, all I can say is, karma will get you if you get too greedy.

7. The St. Louis Rams are undefeated against NFC West rivals (hey, a tie is a tie, not a loss). I know that may not seem like a big deal, but to a fan who has watched so many losing seasons it is nice to see this team start to come together. The Rams defense is becoming a force to recon with. Actually, the whole NFC West has really upped their defensive game. I've also seen a lot of offensive promise with the Rams. Chris Givens has so much potential at wideout. Danny Ammendola, when he can stay healthy, is a great offensive weapon. Steven Jackson's still got a lot of life and back up Richardson shows amazing promise for the future. The Rams, even at 4-6-1, could in theory have potential at a wild card spot. I think it's unlikely, but if they were to win the rest of their games this season they'd finish 9-6-1. And the rest of their match-ups are winnable games: San Francisco, Buffalo, Minnesota, Tampa Bay and Seattle. Realistic? Probably not, because I think the wild card will go to whoever doesn't win the NFC North - Green Bay or Chicago. But it's nice to think you still could maybe sort of have a shot.

6. Speaking of Green Bay, wow did they look awful on Sunday night, and I'm not talking about Rodger's stache. Mr. Rodgers only gave me 5 fantasy points this week so you know it's a bad week when that happens. The New York Giants apparently awoke from their recent slumber and just completely dominated this game. I've said it before, but I have to honestly say this. I know the Giants don't always have an amazing winning record regular season. But when they get hot, is there any team that is more scarier than the Giants? I don't think there is.

5. QB controversy? In the infamous 49'ers-Rams game that resulted in a tie, QB Alex Smith left the game with a concussion and a young guy named Colin Kaepernick took over and was...surprisingly good. Smith needed another week off so Colin got his first start against the Chicago Bears and the Niners won 32-7. So this week rolls around and even though Smith is cleared to play, Colin gets the start. Niners win though New Orleans fought hard. The question now becomes: who is the starting QB for San Francisco? In my opinion, though Kaepernick has looked sharp, I think if Alex Smith is healthy he should get the start. He lead this team to the NFC Championship last year (and nearly won that game) and SF was certainly not having any problems winning games before he got hurt. Niners have no idea how Kaepernick will perform under pressure in a playoff setting. And if they continue to bench Smith, it's going to cause some animosity. And it can affect performance should something happen to Kaepernick and Smith is asked to go back in. I just think, we've only seen 2 starts from Kaepernick. But maybe Harbaugh knows something I don't.

4. Andrew Luck has been pretty amazing. To go from the abysmal Colts team from last season to be 7-4 and having a really good shot at the AFC wild card, is just simply amazing. Hearing interviews from Colts players about Andrew Luck, I hear a lot of comparisons to Peyton Manning. Taking charge of the offense. Learning quickly. This guy is special, indeed. The Colts also have developed a strong team vibe in supporting their coach, Chuck Pagano, who is fighting leukemia. Colts players shaved their heads in support of the coach. There is just something that feels good about this team. Could we see a Broncos-Colts AFC Wild Card weekend game? It just might be in the cards...

3. The Chicago Bears clearly perform better with Jay Cutler at the helm. Cutler was knocked out of the game with a concussion (same week as Alex Smith) and had to miss a game but was back last week and the Bears had a nice win against Minnesota. I like a lot about the Bears, and I definitely see them in the playoffs - they may actually win the NFC North. They have to keep Cutler healthy though, because without him well...see 49'ers-Bears game, week 11. 

2. Peyton Manning is leading this Broncos team to the playoffs. It wasn't exactly a pretty win against Kansas City this week, but they have taken a commanding lead of the AFC West. It's not like Peyton's doing anything new - we know that he's competitive and will do what it takes to get the win. The Broncos will be an interesting postseason team to watch.

1. Apparently, running back Jamaal Charles asked Peyton Manning for his autograph after Kansas City's loss to Denver on Sunday. Read more about the story here. This lead to some discussion on sports radio today about whether that was okay or not. My thoughts? Peyton Manning is a hall of fame quarterback. He may play on the opposing team, but is it not okay to respect talent? If it was, oh, I don't know, Cam Newton, then yeah, that might seem silly. But when you're talking about top talent that's hall of fame bound? Why not get his autograph when you have the chance? I know I would.

That's all I have in the world of football. 

Lakers Coach Mike D'Antoni talking to the news media on Sunday.
Welcome to the Los Angeles Lakers, Mike D'Antoni


Mike D'Antoni has officially taken over as head coach of the Lakers. A lot of fans were outraged by this hiring as they were hoping Phil Jackson would come back, but for whatever reason, it just didn't happen.

Here's the thing. The Lakers organization (and fans, for the most part) don't consider a season a success unless they win the NBA championship. And since Jackson has done that before, and D'Antoni, has not...let's just say there's a LOT of skepticism.

Coaching matters, that is for sure. But there is no way of knowing if Jackson could have led this Lakers team to a title. Maybe it's D'Antoni's turn to win a title. Maybe Lakers fans need to relax and be happy their team always has a shot as the playoffs, unlike Carolina or New Orleans.

Point is, it's HARD to win a championship. And it should be. If it was easy to win year after year and the same team kept doing it people (except for the fans of that team) would lose interest. So if D'Antoni does lead this Lakers team to a championship? Better give him credit. But for now, it's early, and there's a lot of season ahead of us.

All right, that's all I have for tonight. Promise to have more insightful posts soon!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

An Update

I'm alive, in case you all were wondering. Life has been rather hectic lately and in some ways I blame the election. Typically, I listen to sports radio on my commute to and from work, but the last couple of weeks I was listening to a lot of NPR and news radio.

But, that doesn't mean I haven't been following sports. I have. And though it's late, congrats to the San Francisco Giants on their World Series win. The story of how that team won is just simply amazing. Not as amazing as the 2011 Cardinals (sorry Giants fans, but Game 6 of the 2011 World Series was pretty epic). And, you know, it's okay. The Giants won in 2010. Cardinals won in 2011. Giants won in 2012 so...Cardinals in 2013? :-)

We're over halfway into the NFL season and it's becoming clearer as to which teams have a shot at the playoffs, and which ones have no chance or a long way to go.

Since I'm behind a few weeks, instead of my Top 10 Afterthoughts I'm just going to list my thoughts on the NFL as of today, in no particular order.

- Andrew Luck. The Colts are 6-4 after today's loss to the Pats. Granted, today's loss was abysmal. But no one expected the Colts to be here. They are a AFC Wild Card contender. You have to give props to Andrew Luck who has just been amazing. There is a lot of promise with this team in the future.

-The Rams tie a game against the 49'ers then lose to the...JETS. My heads hurts. How in the world can you almost, hell, had multiple times to beat the Niners and then bow down to the Jets at home. Completely unacceptable. I just....no.

- The Cowboys are what we thought they were...mediocre.

- Peyton Manning could lead this Bronco team to the playoffs. Some may say he isn't the Peyton they remember but...he's still good.

- Falcons lost to NO last week. They almost lost to Arizona today. Team to beat in the NFC? We'll see.

So all I've hard about lately is the whole Lakers fiasco of: Fire Brown, Don't hire Jackson, hire D'Antoni.

All I have to say is this: sure, Lakers fans wanted Jackson back. But would he have been a good fit with this team?

Also, how about them Irish? Notre Dame will likely hit #1 in the BCS this week thanks to losses by Kansas State and Oregon.

Was a weird week in college football. We'll see how things go.

That's all I have for now, more insights soon.


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Baseball, Football, Basketball...No Hockey

Fan = short for fanatic.

I have been a fan of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team since birth. Want proof? Here's me rooting on the Cards in 1982:


The problem with being what we often call "hard core fans," is we get so emotionally attached to our teams. We feel amazing when our team wins. We feel dreadful when our team loses...

For about 48 hours. So, I posted a blog last week about the Cardinals Collapse in the NLCS and I did not follow my normal protocol after my favorite teams loses.

That is, don't talk about it, analyze it, or think about it for 48 hours. Because during that 48 hours, you're just going to be upset and angry.

So, if my earlier post seemed a bit...angry, unappreciative, etc. I apologize. I should have waited another day.

Because the truth is this: the Cardinals got BEAT. What's hard to stomach is the 3-1 lead but as I look back at those games that the Cardinals won...they never won by a blowout. They struggled with the Giants pitching but managed to take advantage early, only to fall apart later.

But what can you say about the Giants pitching? Giants are now up 3-0 in the World Series against the Detroit Tigers and have shut down the Tigers offense 2 games in a row. I would not be surprised if the Giants close it out tonight. Even if they don't, they'll get it done. The Giants are a team that just can't be beat, no matter what the odds. Kudos to them and manager Bochy. 

Oh, something somewhat funny? ESPN Radio in LA kept promoting "The World Series. On 710 ESPN Radio." Except that...Lakers pre-season games override the World Series apparently. Wow. If there was any doubt that LA is a basketball town...yep. Look LA, I get it. But let's wait until the season starts. Point? The St. Louis Rams were 4-0 last year in pre-season. They finished the regular season 2-14.

So NBA? Until next week? Not thinking about you yet.

I haven't posted anything about college football this year. I try to follow, but it's hard to do. But how about that Notre Dame-Oklahoma game last night? Wow. I know there was a controversial interception call. I didn't see the play so can't comment but if you take that out? Oklahoma got straight outcoached and outplayed. Wow. The Fighting Irish are 8-0. 

What's that weird buzzing in my ear? Oh, the NHL is still locked out? Who watches hockey? 

So...NFL anyone? I'm so behind on my weekly round-up that we already have new games to talk about. 

Calisportsdiva's Afterthoughts of the Week (No Top 10)

1. Rams actually battled with the Packers, but just couldn't secure a win. It's nice to see the Rams fighting during games though. They are not a playoff caliber team right now but expect good things from them going forward. As for the Pack, well, expect to see them in the playoffs.

2. 49'ers beat Seattle. If anyone thought the Niners wouldn't fight back after the loss against the Giants the week before? There you go.

3. Cowboys beat the Panthers to stay alive. Cowboys biggest test is right now against the Giants. Big game and a must win for them.

4. Jets ALMOST beat the Pats. Ugly game. After thinking about this game it just makes me wonder how the Rams could NOT compete today against the Pats. But the fact that the Jets were in it until OT? Impressive. Or are the Pats just starting their downfall?

5. Narrow win for the Giants against the Skins. Are the Giants the best team in the NFC? Most dangerous perhaps. I like RGIII and the Skins battled but team Eli and Co? Hottest team in the NFC right now outside of Atlanta.

6. Colts are 3-3 after win against the hapless Cleveland Browns The Colts may end up with a better record than my St. Louis Rams this year. Luck is impressive and outside of Houston, the AFC South is just so-so.

7. Houston proved why they are a probable Superbowl contender with their thrashing of the Baltimore Ravens. I picked the Ravens to go to the SP. Ray Lewis is out for the season. Ravens have a lot to work on to try and get to the big game. Houston? Continues to prove why they should be there.

That's all I have for now. Hope to have a more thorough NFL analysis next week. 

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Cardinals Collapse

That's how ESPN described the NLCS ending last night: Cardinals Collapse. Not Giants win, but Cardinals Collapse.

Because honestly, how else could you describe what happened in the last 3 games of the NLCS? Cardinals were up 3-1 and had 3 chances to clinch another chance at the Fall Classic. 12 out of 14 teams that were up 3-1 had gone on to the World Series. David Freese said it best "yes, but what about the other 2?"

Ironically, the other 2 teams to fall from a 3-1 lead? The St. Louis Cardinals in 1996 and the New York Yankees in 2004.

Want to know an even more bizarre baseball stat?

1996 was Tony LaRussa's first season with the St. Louis Cardinals. They won 88 games that year and went up 3-1 against the Atlanta Braves, only to lose the series in Game 7.

2012 was Mike Matheny's first season with the St. Louis Cardinals. They won 88 games and went up 3-1 against the San Francisco Giants, only to lose the series in Game 7.

Oh, and to top it all off? Matheny was on that 1996 Cardinals team. Seriously?

Something had to give here. Cardinals were facing their 7th win or take all game. Giants were historically 0-5 in Game 7's in the NLCS. Once I heard the 0-5 stat, I just had a bad feeling about this game.

I have to hand it to the San Francisco Giants. They simply played better. The Cardinals appeared to completely shut down. 1 run in 27 innings. 10 unearned runs. You can't expect to win a championship that way.

The thing that kills me is the fire that drove that historic NLDS Game 5 comeback just disappeared halfway through the NLCS. Once Game 5 of the NLCS started it was like the Cardinals had just shut down, given up. Horrible at bats, just awful. Late swings all around. Poor defense. Pitching meltdowns. And the Giants capitalized on every single one.

Not their year. Great run though. Thank you Cardinals, for giving Cardinal Nation a reason to watch baseball in October. There's a lot to look forward to with this team and they always compete, so I look forward to next year. 12 in 13.

But this year it comes down to Detroit vs. San Francisco. Detroit is certainly hungry for that World Series title after losing to the Cardinals in 2006. The Giants seem unable to be stopped. Will be an interesting series. I always root National League though so I guess I'm rooting for the Giants. Though right now that thought is still hard to stomach.

Will post my NFL weekly round-up soon.