Sunday, September 26, 2010
Steelers @ Buccaneers: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
THE GOOD
Charlie Batch: You would be hard pressed to find a better story than Mr. Batch in the NFL right now. The Steel Valley, Pennsylvania native has been a trusted and loyal Steelers teammate for the past 50 years. Ok, ok, it's only been eight (8) years but it sure does feel like 50, doesn't it? Prior to training camp, Charlie was nothing more than an afterthought. I honestly believe he was invited to training camp for no other reason than that everyone likes him. He was listed at fourth on the depth chart and was a VERY, VERY long shot to even make the final roster. However, as fate would have it, Charlie became our Week 3 starter and, for the most part, he was very, very good. While his play certainly wasn't good enough to cause a QB controversy, he was efficient and mistake free (with the exception of two (2) ugly INTs). If anything, Charlie cemented himself as next week's starter against the Baltimorons and may have made a strong case for himself as the #2 QB moving forward.
Rashard Mendenhall: I mentioned last week that I expected Mendenhall to get his yards this week and he certainly did not disappoint. 19 carries for 143 yards and 1 TD is the type of stat-line that many of us expected to see on a consistent basis when Mendenhall was taken with the 23rd pick of the 2008 NFL draft. While this type of performance hasn't come as often as I'd like to see from Rashard, he certainly seems to be coming into his own as a premier tailback. I expect a big year from this guy, and many more stat-lines like we saw today (just probably not next week).
*As an aside, I truly hope that Bruce Ariens is learning from these three (3) weeks without Roethlisberger. Obviously, it is a luxury to have a QB who can gun-sling it around the field. However, if anything, these past three (3) weeks have reinforced the longstanding notion that a good running game is the way to win games with a lead in the second half.
Brett Keisel: The mountain man doesn't get too much recognition, despite being a supremely important cog in the Steelers defensive line. However, he got some sweet face time today. After intercepting a deflected pass, Keisel did his best James Harrison impression and "bumbled and stumbled" 79 yards for a Steelers TD. It was his first career INT and TD.
Pretty much everything: I could seriously add another 15 items to this list. The D was awesome again today. Wallace had a beautiful game. The special teams did a great job. The game plan and in-game decision making was excellent. Almost a perfect team game for the Steelers.
THE BAD
Charlie Batch: It's quite an accomplishment for Charlie to end up in both The GOOD and the BAD sections of this blog. Maybe, I'll throw him in the UGLY section also because, lets face it, Charlie is an ugly dude. ANYWAYS, if the Steelers have any hopes of beating the hated Ravens next week and starting the season 4-0, Charlie must avoid the potentially game changing interceptions that he threw today. On one hand, Charlie is our 4th string QB and you expect mistakes like that. On the other hand, he is a 13 year veteran who is widely considered one of the smartest players in the NFL. After getting his feet wet this week, and having two (2) weeks running with the first team in practice, I am holding him to a much higher standard next week. If he throws two (2) INTs against the Ravens, we lose.
IKE: This dude couldn't catch a cold in Alaska. If he caught half of his INT opportunities he would be an ALL PRO every year. I think we just need to accept him for what he is. He's a good cover man, great tackler, and horrible pass catcher.
Pretty much nothing: As I previously mentioned, this was a GREAT all-around game by the Steelers. It was tough to come up with anything for this section. Other than a few somewhat sustained drives by the Bucs, the D was flawless again. The offense was about as good as anyone could have hoped for in Ben's absence. And the Special Teams coverage and return units did a great job today. If the Steelers can repeat this performance on a consistent basis they will be very difficult to beat this year.
THE UGLY
CBS: In the year 2010 there is NEVER, EVER, EVER an excuse for anyone in Pittsburgh to EVER miss one play of a Steelers game on television. Because of "technical difficulties" the entire city of Pittsburgh missed the opening kickoff of the game. This gaffe by CBS likely caused about 40 heart attacks in the (412) area code. Thanks CBS. I hate you.
The ENTIRE NATIONAL MEDIA (except Peter King): Coming into the season almost every single member of the national media left the Steelers for the dead due to the loss of Large Benjamin for the first four (4) games. Well, well, well... after three (3) weeks the Steelers sit atop the AFC North with a 3-0 record. It amazes me how quickly media members can forget how good this defense is with a healthy Aaron Smith and Polamalu. You like apples? We got a 3-0 start! How do you like 'dem apples?
Other random thoughts:
- The final home game for the Pirates today was at 12:35pm. Good planning, although I would expect nothing less from our Buccos.
- Jim Furyk won the FedEx Cup title today. 4 people watched. Golf needs Tiger to be good again.
- The Falcons beat the Saints in New Orleans today. I'm not saying, I'm just saying...
- Mike Vick is amazing. 2 years in the slammer and he's better than ever. Say what you will about the dog killer, but he sure looks poised to take the Eagles on a playoff run this year. Next week should be interesting when Donovan comes back to the City of Brotherly Love.
- Speaking of next week, did you know that Ray Lewis is a murderer and/or accomplice who ratted out his buddies to avoid jail time? Unfortunately, due to Ben's actions, Baltimoron fans will now have a quick comeback. In any event, I HATE THE RAVENS.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
College Football Pick'em (winners in BOLD)
#19 Da U (-4) @ Pitt
I really, really want to pick Pitt in this game. I also really, really wanted to believe that Pitt was a legitimate BCS contender. However, after watching them poo-poo against Utah, and actually have a game against New Hampshire, I am ye of little faith. Despite that, and whether or not they win this game, I believe Pitt will win the Big East. The Big East SUCKS of epic proportions this year. Unfortunately, (or fortunately from a financial prospective for Pitt "higher ups") Pitt will likely win the Big East and get MURDERED by an SEC school in the Sugar Bowl. Anyways...I would have picked Pitt to win this game if their All-American defensive end was playing. He's not. And I have yet to see their "All-American" RB this year. Show me something Dion!
Miami 31-Pitt 21
#1 Alabama (-7) @ Arkansas
No question, this is the toughest game of the week to pick. I'm going with 'Bama for three (3) reasons: #1 they are a better team; #2 they have a better coach; and #3 'Bama played Duke last week which means they have been preparing for Arkansas for two (2) weeks now. Arkansas, on the other hand, played a crazy SEC game against Georgia last week that actually took the ENTIRE regulation. Arkansas has not had two (2) weeks to prepare for 'Bama. See point #2.
Alabama 31-Arkansas 17
#16 Stanford (-4) @ Notre Dame
Once again, I do not care about this game at all. However, the Catholics in Western Pennsylvania care about this game very much. Notre Dame has suffered two (2) heartbreaking losses in a row. I think Kelly gets his team together this week and they actually ROLL. Any win for Notre Dame is a "ROLL" at this point, right?
Notre Dame 21-Stanford 20
#8 Oklahoma (-14) @ Cincinnati
Normally I would go with the home team when the away team has a long road trip to a non-conference oppponent. However, in this case, my disdain for the talent level of this year's Big East forces me to pick Oklahoma in a blowout. Not to mention that I'm sure the boys from Oklahoma will love the Skyline Chili in Cincy. Plus, I hate the Bengals, so F Cincy.
Oklahoma 41-Cincinnati 20
#12 South Carolina @ #17 Auburn (-3)
I feel like Spurrier is a pretty smart dude. If he TRULY is a smart dude he will run Marcus Lattimore about 35 times in this game. IF he does that, I expect the COCKS to win this game in a low scoring affair.
South Carolina 17-Auburn 10
#22 West Virginia @ #15 LSU (-8.5)
Did I mention the Big East stinks? I would likely take LSU in this game if they were favored by 20.
LSU 31-WVU 14
Georgia
@ Mississippi State (-1)
I am 0-2 thus far in picking Georgia to win games this year. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me thrice...
Georgia 30-Miss St 17
#24 Oregon State @ #3 Boise State (-17)
Take the OVER. I can't comprehend how Boise State can have better athletes than Oregon State. I really can't. I also can't understand why anyone would want to go to a school that has blue turf. Especially if that school is in Idaho. Somehow, Chris Peterson convinces blue-chip high school players into attending class in freaking Idaho as opposed to SoCal, Texas, and/or anywhere on the east coast. Something is going on in Idaho. I may have to take a trip there and investigate. Regardless, I think Boise wins this game. With regard to the spread....back and forth, back and forth, back and forth (in my brain). OKAY, I will jump on the Boise bandwagon for a week.
Boise State 40-Oregon State 14
Picks to date:
Straight up 10-2
Against the spread 8-2-2
Straight up: 10-2
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Steelers @ Titans: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
Most casual fans would consider a game like today's to be mind-numbingly boring. I, however, thought the game was a thing a beauty. Steelers football at it's finest. My thoughts on the game follow below:
THE GOOD
SPECIAL TEAMS: Special teams coach Al Everest and Mike Tomlin obviously saw some vulnerability in the Titans kick return unit and wasted no time exploiting it. The reverse on the opening kickoff was executed perfectly by this unit and allowed us all to witness the explosiveness of rookie Antonio Brown. It appears that the Steelers may have collected 2 playmakers in this year's draft with the additions of Brown and Emmanuel Sanders. Daniel Sepulveda again had a solid day, averaging 43.5 yards on 8 punts. Dan the Man also made a punt return saving tackle in the first quarter. It's always nice to have a former college linebacker with a nasty mean streak for a punter (I never imagined I would buy a punter's jersey, but I am considering it). Finally, Skippy rebounded from his 3-5 performance last week with a solid 4-4 performance, including the 27 yard field goal with 4:59 left which more or less sealed the game for the Steelers. It also appears that Skippy made it out of Nashville without being arrested or smashing any bathroom towel machines. All in all, a good day for the special teams.
DEEEEEEFENSE: I turned on ESPN's NFL Gameday today only to find the 5 talking heads (as a sidenote, why on earth do they need 5 dudes to discuss every game? What should be an informative pregame show has turned into 5 guys shouting over each other for 2 hours in an effort to get as much airtime as possible. It gives me a headache) debating about whether or not Chris Johnson would break the 100 yard rushing milestone against the Steelers defense today. The consensus was that it was a no brainer that, although the Steelers defense was pretty good, there was no way they could hold CJ to under 100 yards. He was just too good. Boy, were they wrong (and almost right had the 80 yard TD run not been negated by a holding penalty). The Steelers held CJ to 34 yards on 16 carries. In 3 career starts against the Steelers, CJ has yet to eclipse 50 yards in a game, let alone 100. In 2 games this year, the Steelers have held 2 ALL PRO running backs to a measly 2.3 yards per carry. Most impressive today was the defense's ability to create turnovers. The defense accounted for 6 of the 7 Titans' turnovers. Polamalu's interception in the first quarter was HUGE, as it thwarted Tennessee's only REAL scoring opportunity in the first half. The announcers continually referenced CJ's ability to avoid the big hit. Well, I can tell you with full certainty that Mr. Johnson will have a difficult time getting out of bed tomorrow. The linebackers took turns dropping the hammer on CJ, delivering bone crushing hits throughout the game. Lawrence Timmons is currently on pace for 216 tackles this year. And he's likely the 4 or 5th best player on this unit. I think that pretty much says it all...
PHYSICALITY: Tomlin loves referencing his team's "physicality" in his weekly press conferences. Well, as referenced above, the Steelers walked onto the field today with a chip on their shoulder and took out their frustrations on the Tennessee Titans. As evidenced by the bench clearing brawl on the Steelers' first offensive drive, they were not to be F'd with (I think Hines Ward proved today that he would be extremely effective in a street fight. He somehow managed to rip Cortland Finnegan's helmet off and punch him in the face 3 times with one hand). The announcers, at one point, indicated that today's game was one of the more physical football games they had ever seen (obviously they haven't seen too many Steelers/Ravens games). Whatever the case, Mike Tomlin is clearly talented at getting his team ready and motivated to play in tough, hostile games.
COACHING: First, as previously mentioned, the play call on the opening kickoff return was beautiful. Dick Lebeau also had a specific plan in place today to stop Chris Johnson and put the game in the hands of Vince Young (who has never proven to be a capable NFL quarterback). Finally, Ariens and Tomlin did what they needed to do on offense to win the game. Namely, the game plan basically centered on not turning the ball over and letting the clock run out. The coaches understood that the defense could win this game with a small lead and they let them do it. You don't WIN games with your 3rd and 4th string QBs by letting them air it out, and the Steelers coaches certainly recognized this. Great job all around by the coaches. Cowher-ball at it's finest.
BAD
DENNIS DIXON: It's hard for me to be overly critical of a third-string QB. HOWEVER, I would think that he would be smart enough to realize that he may NEVER get another chance to start in the NFL again after today's game (unless, of course, he would have played lights out). For him to pull himself from the game with a "tweaked" knee (remember the X-rays came back negative) is simply mind-blowing. I realize that he suffered a devastating knee injury during his senior year of college. However, he had an opportunity handed to him that, only 6 months ago, was unthinkable and he PULLED HIMSELF OUT OF THE GAME. I'm sorry, but if I were in his situation the only way I would come out of the game voluntarily would be if my kneecap actually popped out of my leg and landed on the ground. Chances are we will never see Dennis playing QB for the Steelers (or any NFL team, for that matter) again.
OFFENSIVE LINE CONDITIONING: I understand that it was 92 degrees in Nashville today. However, Jonathan Scott, Chris Kemoeatu and Flozell Adams all had to leave the game at some point today due to cramping and dehydration. After 4 weeks of training camp and 2 weeks of practice in the regular season it amazes me that these guys could be this out of shape.
UGLY
OFFENSIVE PASSING GAME: The Steelers QBs combined to go 9-17 for 43 yards passing, with the longest completion being a 15 yard pass to Mike Wallace. Doesn't get much worse than that. Thanks again for being an idiot, Large Benjamin.
ANNOUNCERS: When Jeff Fisher elected to bench Vince Young in the 3rd quarter for Kerry Collins you would have thought, by listening to Solomon Wilcots, that Peyton Manning was entering the game for the Titans. Wilcots continuously praised Collins for his unbelievable poise and accuracy. On Collins' third pass he overthrew Nate Washington by a solid 10 yards, despite Washington being wide open. Wilcots somehow blamed Washington for the incompletion. On the ensuing play Collins again overthrew Washington, resulting in a Bryant McFadden interception. Once again, Wilcots blamed this play on Washington. Maybe Solomon Wilcots and Kerry Collins are BFFs or secret lovers. Also, at one point in the 3rd quarter, Kevin Harlan commented that we were unlikely to ever again see a performance as dominant as the Titan's defense was today. Apparently, he failed to realize that the Steelers were, at the time, holding the Titans to 3 points, approximately 150 total yards and had forced 5 turnovers to that point. Finally, as the Titans were preparing to kick an onside kick with :58 and ZERO timeouts, Kevin Harlan commented that the Steelers needed to recover the onside kick and get a first down. Unless the play clock has changed to 10 seconds I'm pretty sure that the Steelers could have lined up in the always beautiful victory formation and taken a knee, had they recovered the kick. I don't ask much from announcers. But, please, please, please just pay attention to the game. It can't be that difficult.
Other random thoughts
- Mendenhall ran hard for the second straight week. He SHOULD get his yards next week against Tampa Bay.
- Did Pouncey catch his brother's disease? I believe there were 3 botched snaps today. Otherwise, he continues to impress.
- Polamalu's superman play over the defensive line at the goal line was simply amazing. He does things that I've never seen anyone do in the NFL, ever.
- Randy Moss' catch in the second quarter against the Jets was one of the finest catches I've seen in some time.
- The Bengals have now won 8 straight AFC North games. Raise your hand if you saw that coming.
- Matt Schaub threw for 497 yards. 497 yards. 497 yards. 497 yards. 497 yards. Are you kidding me????
Thursday, September 16, 2010
College Football Pick'em (winners in bold)
#12 Arkansas @ Georgia (-2.5)
Georgia got manhandled last week @ South Carolina by a running back who played lightyears beyond his actual age. I will not be surprised to see Marcus Lattimore standing inside the Heisman Club within the next year or two. However, I did see some signs of promise in Aaron Murray. Mark Richt has promised to open the playbook to the young signal caller this week and I expect continued improvement. I believe Georgia will weather the storm this week and slow down Ryan Mallet just enough to squeak one out in Athens. Georgia 31 - Arkansas 24
Maryland @ #21 West Virginia (-10)
The nation is down on the Mountaineers after their mystifying overtime win against Marshall. However, any honest assessment of that game would indicate that Marshall played WAY over their heads, while the Mountaineers played awful. WVU returns home this week refocused and I fully expect them to drop the hammer on a very bad ACC team. WVU 31 - Maryland 10
#1 Alabama (-24) @ Duke
It made me giggle when I noticed that Bama was playing at Duke. How Duke fanagled a home game in this series I will never understand. I am sure that the Duke faithful will create a significant home field advantage for the Blue Devils. Or not.
Alabama 39 - Duke 10
#10 Florida (-14) @ Tennessee
I could see this game going one of two ways. Either Tennessee wins in a nail-biter or Florida rolls. Something tells me that Urban Meyer will have his troops ready for this game in Knoxville and that Derek Dooley is in for a rude introduction to the Meyer school of football.
Florida 33 - Tennessee 10
#6 Texas (-3) @ Texas Tech
I don't trust Tommy Tuberville.
Texas 27 - Texas Tech 17
#9 Iowa (-2) @ #24 Arizona
This is the only game of the week pitting two Top 25 teams against each other. It also starts at 10:30 which means that I will likely not remember the entire second half for one reason or another. It's always tough on a team playing a night game after a long road trip. I'll go with the home team in this one.
Arizona 25 - Iowa 19
Picks to date:
Straight up 5-1
Against the spread 4-2
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
O's EFF YOU for Today
Today's big EFF YOU goes out to all the Pittsburgh drivers who refuse to properly merge when a roadway is pared down to one lane. (and this is aimed at Pittsburgh drivers why you ask? Simple...because this is where I live and drive. I'm sure other cities are similarly afflicted with morons behind the wheel, but I will focus on the here and now...) So what am I talking about here? Well, if you are driving on the Parkway and you see a bright orange sign indicating that traffic will be funnelled into a single lane, why does eveyone IMMEDIATELY move over? It is really pretty simple folks...you should continue in BOTH lanes until the merge point, and then act as a civilized society and take turns. Yes folks, take turns. That person driving in the lane which will be closed is really not the complete A-Hole you believe him to be, in fact, quite to the contrary. He is doing the right thing by utilizing BOTH lanes of travel in order to lessen the backlog that is created by all of the half-wits that got over a mile back. This then creates a traffic jam of 3 miles as opposed to only 1.5 miles (simple math, use both lanes to merge point, traffic jam lessened by .5).
So why is this a such a big deal to me? Well because I'm sick of doing the proper thing and then getting to the merge point, only to have some jagbag refuse to let me in because they feel I should have been sitting in all of the traffic they just sat in. What's next, am I a jerk because I use the EZ-Pass lane on the turnpike while the other schmoes sit and wait for a ticket? No.
Whew. I'm glad I got this out in the open. For those who disagree, well I guess you'll just sit in traffic while I cruise up the merge point and then we'll play chicken there...bring your bumper car because I know lots of cops.
So going forward, my purpose on this blog will be to cover a wide range of topics, running the gamut from my personal, crotchety old man rants such as this one, to more poignant subjects such as our beloved Pittsburgh Penguins, coverage of prominent golf events (from an everyman's perspective) and other matters of national and local importance (or blatant unimportance, other than the fact that I have some stupid opinion regarding it which I want somebody to hear). So until then I bid you all adieu...
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Steelers vs. Falcons: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
We arrived at our seats not really sure what to expect. What we saw was a STEELERS football game. My thoughts, as fresh as they can be after watching the game live without replaying it on my DVR, are below:
THE GOOD
-DEEEEEFENSE: Watching the D briefly in the preseason I was impressed with how fast and explosive they looked. They did not disappoint today. While the Steelers only recorded two (2) official sacks, they brought constant pressure on Matthew Ryan. Michael Turner, circa 2008 ALL-PRO running back, was held to forty-two (42) yards on nineteen (19) carries. Professor LeBeau called a great game, as he usually does. He took away the deep ball, which was the achilles heel of the Steelers' D last year, and he forced Matthew Ryan to make the TOUGH 15 yard out throw over and over (and he did make that throw several times, he's a great F'in QB). Most importantly, however, the defense was able to come up with the HUGE play when it was needed most. From BIG PLAY Willie Gay's pass deflection (aka, dropped INT) on 3rd down in the 2Q, to Lawrence Timmons consistent tackling in big situations, to TP's HUGE INT, to the D's stop in OT. On and on and on. I can't say enough about the Defense. They will need to continue with this type of effort in the coming weeks to hand this team to Ben with a 3-1, or shall I say BETTER??, record. And they will need to be able to give this type of effort in January if we have any hope of another Lombardi. For now, I am very please with this unit.
-DANIEL SEPULVEDA: Averaged FIFTY POINT 8 (50.8) yards on five (5) punts. I believe the entire Steeler nation has been impressed with Daniel to this point in his career. However, today's game was, without question, his defining game as a punter to this point in his career. In a low-scoring, field position game a punter can make or break a game. Today, Daniel MADE the game for the Steelers. His fifty-five (55) yard BOOM SHACKALAKA punt with 1:30 left in the 4th quarter was a beautiful sight to behold. I honestly feel that saved the game for the Steelers. A normal punt and the Falcons have the ball at the forty (40) yard line and likely dink and dunk down the field into field goal range. Not only was that punt fifty-five (55) yards, but it had enough hang time to warrant NO return. Game changer.
-HINES WARD: Recorded his twenty-sixth (26) one-hundred (100) yard receiving game as a Steeler. Also, he surpassed ELEVEN (11) THOUSAND (1000) yards receiving today. I've said it before, and I am sure I will say it again...anyone who argues that this guy is not a SUREFIRE HOF is simply an idiot. HINES is not the greatest athlete, not the most talented receiver, not the fastest, strongest or tallest. But, I can say without question that he is one of the BEST football players I have ever seen. I enjoy watching him play every week.
-JASON WORILDS: Welcome to the NFL. Made three (3) critical special teams tackles that most people won't remember.
-RASHARD MENDENHALL: Twenty-two (22) carries for one-hundred twenty-two (122) yards. The touchdown run in the OT was his defining moment thus far as a Steeler. He ran hard as hell all day long. I am concerned that if he continues to attempt his spin move fifteen (15) times a game that he may end up getting killed, like literally killed.
The Bad
DENNIS DIXON: I struggled as to whether to place Dennis in the good or the bad category. I mean, his numbers and passer rating would lead one to believe that he had a good game. However, I was AT the game. I saw Dennis miss open receivers consistently in the first half. He looked scared and tentative. The only truly impressive throw he made all day was the fifty (50) yard pass to Wallace. This guy scares me. And he's not a rookie. I'm sorry but he's been here for three (3) years now. He should know the offense and have some confidence. He got better as the game went on, other than taking the two (2) HUUUUUGGGGGEEEEE sacks with two (2) minutes left in the 4Q. I'm not giving up on Dixon. He did enough to win the game today (although he is very fortunate that the Falcons defensive players don't have hands, apparently). He will have to be better against Tennessee...no doubt.
JEFF REED: Hit a fifty-one (51) yarder. Missed a stupid fifty-five (55) yarder (more on that later) and completely shit himself on the potential game winner with forty (40) seconds left in the 4Q. Skippy cost us two (2) games last year and almost cost us this game as well.
INJURIES: Anytime you lose your starting LT and nose guard in the same game it's a bad day. I hope these guys get healthy soon. They will be needed to win a Superbowl.
Ugly
TOMLIN'S GAME MANAGEMENT: There were three (3) decisions that Tomlin/Ariens made today that very, very easily could have cost the Steelers this game.
First, his decision to attempt a fifty-five (55) yard field goal, into the wind, with thirty (30) seconds left in the first half was beyond asinine. The longest field goal in Heinz Field HISTORY is fifty-one (51) yards (granted, it had just been accomplished by Reed a quarter earlier). The odds of Reed making that kick was probably less than the Steelers completing the 4th and 4 they were facing. Seriously, Reed making a fifty-five yarder at Heinz Field is a 10:1 deal. Beyond all that, Matthew Ryan is one of the best QB's in the NFL. If you give that gentleman the ball with :25 left at midfield he will likely lead his team to points (He did, obviously). DUMB DUMB DUMB, six (6) point swing. ps. Sepulveda is probably the best pooch punter in the NFL.
Second, the timeout Tomlin took with 2:05 left in the 4Q at the fifty (50) yard line is COMPLETELY inexcusable. There is no justifying that move in a tie game. The point of that drive was to try and score with as little time as possible left. DUMB DUMB DUMB.
Third, the playing call on 2nd and 5 on the ensuing play (after the timeout) was incomprehensible. Dixon had not taken a seven (7) step drop the entire game to my recollection. This, coupled with the fact that our starting LT was not in the game, would lead one to believe that the proper play call in that situation would have been a run OR a quick pass to Hines or Heath. Instead, Tomlin/Ariens thought a seven (7) step drop passing play was the right call. RESULT=ELEVEN (11) yard loss on sack. DUMB DUMB DUMB.
Other random thoughts
-Welcome back BMAC, Foote and EL.
-Pouncey is a beast and looks like a veteran.
-Where were Sanders and Battle? Did they see the field?
-BMAC is going to jump one of those out patterns soon enough.
-Troy is probably the best athlete in the NFL.
-What a game. Next week will be a much tougher test.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
College Football Pick'em (winners in bold)
Every year the media picks a new SEC "sleeper." Last year it was Old Miss. Two years ago it was Kentucky. This year the media is trumpeting South Carolina as the next big thing in the SEC East. I remind everyone that SEC "sleeper" teams generally finish with 4+ losses and lose to most of, if not all, the teams that are filled with 4 and 5 star recruits. Georgia 31-USC 22
South Florida @ #8 Florida (-15.5)
Above average Big East Team @ Elite SEC team. Enough Said. (as a sidebar, I would be shocked if UF doesn't have the shotgun snap problems figured out by kickoff this week) Florida 44-USF 10
#17 Florida State @ #10 Oklahoma (-7.5)
This is probably the trickiest game of the week to pick. Oklahoma looked like garbage in Week 1. FSU looked unstoppable in Week 1. Big spread for two (2) ranked teams. It almost feels like a lock. Like it's too good to be true. It is. Oklahoma in a rout. Oklahoma 39-FSU 20
#12 Da U @ #2 tOSU (-8)
Miami wants revenge for the 2002 National Championship game. The only problem is that none of the players on the 2002 Miami football team have any eligibilty left. This Miami team is nowhere nearly as talented as the '02 version. This tOSU is immensly more talented than the '02 version. Also, this game is being played in a little horseshoe. tOSU 24-DaU 10
Michigan @ Notre Dame (-3.5)
If this was 1992 I would probably watch this game. However, neither of these teams have been very good or relevant for a very long time. For reasons unbeknownst to me, this will probably be the most watched game of the weekend. I guess Catholics are just very loyal people. Michigan 21-Notre Dame 20
#18 PSU @ #1 Alabama (-12)
PSU has a great run defense + Alabama relies primarily on it's smashmouth running game + Alabama's Heisman trophy winning running back is not playing= Alabama 24-PSU 20
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
And it begins...
My two teams (for those of you that don't know me personally I root for the greatest NFL team of all time and the most successful college football team of the past 20 years that has not won a championship, mostly because they are Florida's premier bitch) begin there respective seasons under very similar circumstances. Namely, they will both be missing their best offensive players for a significant portion of the early season.
Large Benjamin has been suspended by Emperor Goodell for four (4) games for being an idiot. He was ACCUSED of sexual assault/rape. However, after a two (2) month investigation, the GBI (Georgia Bureau of Investigation) determined that there was not enough evidence to arrest Ben, let alone prosecute him. Despite the law enforcement agency's findings, Ben will not be with us for the first quarter of the our season. I think Ben is a giant douchebag who deserves a nice beatdown. However, there is no precedent for a player being suspended without being arrested and/or failing a drug test. One (1) game, I could live with. Two (2) games, I would think unfair. Four (4) games just pisses me off. I digress....
AJ Green, on the other hand, has been suspended by the National Collection of Amazing Assholes (NCAA) for four (4) games for being an idiot. He sold his OWN game worn jersey to someone for approimately $1000. Apparently there is a rule against AJ's actions. The rule is asinine given the fact that the NCAA, UGA and/or Nike has likely made in excess of $1,000,000 selling AJ's jerseys. However, rules are rules and again, I could have lived with a one (1) game suspension. Two (2) games, I would think unfair. I could understand a four (4) game suspension if they would have found a decapitated puppy inside the scandolous jersey. I digress...
Onto the season predictions...and I'll begin with the greatest NFL team of all time. The city of Pittsburgh has been in Code Blue since Monday afternoon when Dennis Dixon was officially named our starting QB. I am honestly, honestly, HONESTLY not concerned who the QB is in these next four (4) games. Pittsburgh has won games in the past six (6) years with Charlie Batch, Tommy Maddox and Byron Leftwich under center. Guess what??? All three (3) of those dudes stink. Like stink really bad. Like stink bad enough that they wouldn't have started for MOST college teams. Dennis Dixon cannot be worse. He just can't. Please GOD tell me he can't be worse. He cant, right???
If the D stays healthy (specifically Aaron Smith, Troy and Ike Taylor) this team could hand Ben the reigns with a 3-1 record. I honestly can't see any worse than 2-2. There is too much pride and veteran leadership to let the ship sail with the loss of one (1) (albeit important) player. I BELIEVE the Steelers will begin the season 3-1 (losing to Tennessee) and finishing the season 12-4 while winning the AFC North yet again. I have a great feeling about this team, this defense, and, of course, the GREAT Hines Ward.
AFC North Champion: Pittsburgh
AFC South Champion: Tennessee
AFC East Champion: New York Jets
AFC West Champion: San Diego
Wildcard: Baltimore
Wildcard: New England
AFC Championship: Pittsburgh vs. New England
NFC North Champion: Minnesota
NFC South Champion: New Orleans
NFC East Champion: Dallas
NFC West Champion: San Francisco
Wildcard: Philadelphia
Wildcard: Atlanta
NFC Championship: Dallas vs. San Franscisco
Superbowl: Pittsburgh 31 - Dallas 24 (yes, I really believe this will happen and I realize that this would be a home game for Dallas which would be sorta, kinda cool)
Onto my beloved Bulldogs. There were two VERY important questions that were PARTIALLY answered last week when the Bulldogs annhilated Louisiana-Lafayette 55-7.
Question #1: Is Aaron Murray capable of being an effective/AWESOME QB in the SEC? Answer: Yes/Maybe. Okay, I'll admit, when I was watching the game, and thinking from a relatively "results oriented" standpoint, I had convinced myself that Murray was the second-coming of Greene-Shockley-Stafford all rolled into one. He made some great throws. He made some surprisingly amazing (possibly stupid) runs. He looked poised. He looked like a winner. HOWEVER, after rewinding the game in my head I was reminded that there were 2-3 balls that certainly should have been picked. There were several runs that went for 5-20 yards that, quite honestly, would have resulted in sacks had the Dawgs been playing a SEC defense. I'm still excited about Murray. I'm still optimistic (cautiously). This week will make for a much finer barometer.
Question #2: Will the defense be able to quickly adjust to Todd Gratham's 3-4 style? Answer: YES, YES, YES. Last year, in the final year of the Willie Martinez regime, the defense consistently looked tenative, soft and scared. Willie Martinez always preached "bend, don't break" which ultimately led to "bend, bend, break, break in half, rip your freaking heart out." What I saw Saturday was a different animal. I saw fire, passion, heart and I saw eleven (11) dudes on defense that wanted to hit someone. I saw SWAG. I saw what I've seen from the Florida Gators for the past 5+ years. I saw what I saw from Alabama last year. I am thoroughly excited about this defense that has multiple NFL caliber playmakers (Rambo, Smith, Boykin, Robinson).
I still believe that we will see some growing pains from Murray this season. He's a freshman. He's gonna F up at some point and throw a pivotal pick six (6). That shit happens. But, I honestly believe this team is REALLY talented. The weapons on offense are immense (Green, Ealey, C. King, T. King, Durham, Smith, Brown, Wooten, Orson, White, etc, etc, etc). As summed up above, the D could be very special. And the special teams are arguably the best in college football.
I BELIEVE: 11-2, SEC EAST Champions (losses to Arkansas and SEC West Champs Alabama), Sugar Bowl Champions
There it is my friends. Take it for what it's worth, or don't take it at all. But mark my words, I am almost always usually sometimes right!!!!