Thursday, October 20, 2011
THIS WEEK!!
Redskins
Falcons
Chargers
Texans
Seahawks
Dolphins
Bears
Oakland
Pittsburgh
Cowboys
Packers
Colts
Ravens
Here We GO!!!!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Week 6
Falcons
Bengals
Lions
Packers
Bills
Steelers
Redskins
Raiders
Ravens
Patriots
Saints
Bears
Jets
Enjoy the games this Sunday!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
SUPER CONFERENCES
Conferences are
ACC
Big East
Big 16
Pac 16
SEC
and the Midwest 16 (formerly Big 12)
The ACC would be as follows:
Boston College
Clemson
Connecticut
Duke
Florida State
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Massachusetts
Miami (FL)
North Carolina
North Carolina State
Pittsburgh
Syracuse
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
Big East:
Army-X
Buffalo-X
Central Florida-X
Central Michigan-X
Cincinatti
Delaware-X
East Carolina
Florida Atlantic-X
Florida International
Louisville
Navy-X
Notre Dame
Rutgers
South Florida
Temple
West Virginia
Big 16 (formerly big 10)
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Marshall
Miami (ohio)
Michigan
Michigan State
Minnesota
Nebraska
Northern Illinois
Northwestern
Ohio
Ohio State
Penn State
Purdue
Wisconsin
Pac 16
Air Force
Arizona
Arizona State
California
Colorado
Fresno State
Hawaii
Nevada
Oregon
Oregon State
Stanford
UCLA
USC
Utah
Washington
Washington State
SEC:
Alabama
UAB
Arkansas
Auburn
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
LSU
Memphis
Mississippi
Missouri
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas A&M
Troy
Vanderbilt
Midwest 16 (formerly Big 12)
Baylor
Boise State
BYU
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Rice
San Diego State
Southern Mississippi
SMU
Texas
TCU
Texas Tech
UNLV.
This is what I would do if I made the decisions.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Week 3, 2011
Give me the bills to stun the pats
Bengals over 49ers
Dolphins over Browns
Broncos over Titans
Lions over Vikings
Texans over Saints
Giants over Eagles
Panthers over Jaguars
Jets over Raiders
Ravens over Rams
Chargers over Chiefs
Bears over Packers
Cardinals over Seahawks
Falcons over Buccaneers
Steelers over Colts
And last but not least!
Give me my Cowboys to beat the skins in a fairly close game!
Here they are, a prefect 16-0
Thursday, September 8, 2011
TONIGHT!
Lets start with tonights game.
Saints 24 Packers 21
Sundays games.
Atlanta 31 Chicago 27
Cleveland 17 Cincy 7
Kansas City 21 Buffalo 10
Philly 31 St Louis 17
Tampa Bay 28 Detroit 10
Jacksonville 13 Tennessee 7
Baltimore 20 Pittsburgh 17 (ot)
Indianapolis 17 Houston 14
Giants 31 Redskins 10
San Francisco 21 Seattle 7
San Diego 24 Minnesota 7
Arizona 13 Carolina 0
Dallas 31 Jets 24
Mondays games
New England 31 Miami 17
Denver 13 Oakland 7
Tonights College game
Oklahoma State 49 Arizona 45
Thursday, July 21, 2011
CHANGE!!!!!
Who would win in a game? Boise State or UCONN. Obviously Boise State. Okay, how about Nevada or UCONN. Nevada as well. So, why is it that UCONN gets to play in a big bowl game. Why is the Big East a BCS conference, when next years Mountain West Conference will have Boise State, Nevada, San Diego State, Air Force, and Hawaii, in which the worst record was 9-4, when UCONN won their conference at 8-5?
WE NEED A PLAYOFF!
Solution!
Eliminate out of conference games, and impliment a 32 team playoff. Top 32 teams, plain and simple. No dispute. separate them into 2 groups, however you want. There is no possible champion by a team that didnt play in the championship. Why could Wisconsin have been good enough to play for a title, but TCU who beat them not. And, this gives way to make little people heroes. Everybody wants to see David (Appalachian State) defeat Goliath (Michigan) anyways. If Idaho can make their way into the top 32, why cant they have the same chance as South Florida, because theyre in a "better" conference.
This would make less money, but the Fiesta Bowl is corrupt anyways. And, this would definitely give us (the fans) more quality football.
I think the Beef O'Bradys Bowl is useless, and we can get rid of it.
This would also make the NCAAF more competetive. My suggestion gives us 32 teams, at the top. Not, oh, youre average, lets throw you in a bowl game.
The system doesnt work, and it needs to be changed!
Part 2
AFC East
1) Bills. The Bills need a good starting QB, and the WRs need to mature and realize theyre good. Add in a new D-Linemen, and a safety, and Buffalo is back in business.
2) Dolphins. The Dolphins need to learn how to capitalize on the mistakes of other teams. Theyre talented. They need to act that way. A new linebacker to keep things fresh in their defense would be fantastic for them. They are talented and can make the playoffs.
3) Jets. KEEP BART SCOTT HAPPY. Bart Scott is a great player. the keys to their season are to make sure Bart Scott and Braylon Edwards. Theyre in for another good year.
4) Patriots dont need much improvement. Better execution would be my guess.Adding Ryan Mallet to back up Tom Brady in case he gets hurt was a great move. Allready playoff bound, and has potential to go to the SUPERBOWL.
AFC South
1) Colts. The Colts could use a new medical staff. If they didnt have wussy recievers, they may have won a superbowl. But, they all got hurt, and that meant they didnt do so well. And to top it off, Manning wont be at training camp on time, because he had a surgery done on his neck. HEALTH is what they need.
2) Jaguars. A good team that could use new recievers, and a vamped up secondary. They have great potential to do well in the playoffs. Adding Blaine Gabbert was a great move. The Jaguars are fine.
3) Texans. Matt Schaub is a stud, and they have Andre Johnson, and Mario Williams. The Texans just need to work together. This team will make the playoffs this year. I GUARANTEE IT.
4) Titans. The Titans are a hot mess. I dont even know who they have anymore. Kenny Britt in legal trouble, Bud Adams in trouble, Vince Young is a bust. They need basically everything to be better.
AFC West.
1) Broncos. Kyle Orton needs to step it up. Vonn Miller adds extreme depth to this team. They should make the playoffs with the addition of a wide reciever.
2) Chargers- The Chargers are a very talented team. They need a new linebacker to add depth, and they will be fine. They have great players, and they need to work better together. This will make the Chargers a serious contender.
3) Chiefs. The Chiefs were a great surprise, and a formidable team. Strengthen their offensive and defensive line, and i think they will be 10-6 at worst.
4) Raiders. The Raiders need a stronger WR core, and a better defense as a whole. A good team, much like the texans, who havent found their stride. Thats what needs to be done to make the playoffs.
Last but not least, AFC North.
1) Bengals. Losing Carson palmer is a blessing in disguise. His discontent means Andy Dalton can control this team. He will command respect, and lead this team back to the playoffs. Him and a stronger line.
2) Browns. Cleveland just needs more conditioning. they had many games in which they simply ran out of gas, and lost. For example, the Jets. Also, it doesnt hurt that Colt McCoy is maturing with every game. They will be fine.
3) Ravens. The Ravens should have gone to the SUPERBOWL last year, and they are just as good this year, as they were last year. My advice is keep doing what youre doing, just give 10% more effort. Joe Flacco will step up big, and the Ravens will make the SUPERBOWL, and soon.
4) Steelers. What can they work on? The playcalling in the SUPERBOWL was absolutely terrible. Big Ben played football like Ben Stein. The Steelers cant really work on anything. They have to keep doing what theyre doing.
Coming later, a report about a playoff system in NCAA Football. Hope to see you there.
Good Night!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Subdivisions
Lets start in the NFC East
1) Cowboys- Romo needs to be healthy, and protected. If romo has time, the Cowboys will thrive. The next thing is fixing secondary woes. Adding a strong corner will make the Cowboys a serious contender. Dez Bryant and Felix Jones need to have big seasons. If this happens, the Cowboys family might start putting rings on the other hand.
2) Eagles. If the Eagles find a way to strengthen their defense, the Eagles can find themselves making a very very strong playoff contender
3) Giants. The Giants have a strong offensive and defensive line. Their special teams killed them. They need better LB and safety play. Eli Manning could also use more recievers, as the competition has figured out Hakeem Nicks. Better recievers means better record. Stronger defense means stronger contender.
4) Redskins. They need a total makeover. The only thing I dont have any reservations about is secondary and Chris Cooley. Get a new QB and linebackers. Add offensive line, and you have a playoff team.
NFC South
1) Buccaneers. The Buccaneers need a new reciever that will stand out. Andre Johnson type isnt what I mean, a Steve Breaston type to step up is a good fit. LineBackers would greatly help their playoff case.
2) Falcons. DEFENSE, DEFENSE, DEFENSE! Offense is absolutely capable of being SUPERBOWL champions. Their defense was seriously flawed and it was exposed by the PACK. Get a Linebacker and a defensive line.
3) Panthers. Honestly, they need a new team. Drafting Cam Newton, in my opinion, was a step backward. They need a QB, Offensive line, Defensive line, line backers, recievers, need i go on? Sorry Charlie!
4) Saints. The Saints are pretty good. They just need confidence and a defensive linemen to strengthen their defense. Other than that, i cant think of anything that would keep them from winning it all again.
NFC West
1) 49ers. COLIN KAEPERNICK helps them immenseley. He is like a more mobile Donovan McNabb. Hes strong, smart, and makes good decisions. A line adjustment on both sides of the ball should be enough to get the 49ers on the right track.
2) Cardinals. The loss of Boldin and Warner basically killed Arizona. They need a new QB. Everything else isnt great, but its good enough.
3) Rams. Keep Steven Jackson and Sam Bradford. retool the rest of the team. end of story.
4) Seahwaks. QB QB QB. They have decent enough players. theres no reason for them to be this bad. They have talent. They just need to use it.
NFC North
1) Bears. The Bears are a really good team, and could easily contend and win a superbowl. They need Devin Hester to develop better recieving skills, and they need another running back. Someone to help take the load, even if they only get 10% of the running plays.
2) Lions. Matthew Stafford needs to be healthy, Nick Fairly needs to live up to his potential, and they need a new offensive line. They could be decent, maybe make playoffs, but im not optimistic, yet.
3) Packers. How can they improve. Honestly, they cant. keep doing what theyre doing, and they will win.
4) Vikings. First of all, CHRISTIAN PONDER WAS A TERRIBLE CHOICE. With that being said, They need a better offense as a whole. Joe Webb did a fantastic job, and he has a chance to be a real star. He did fantastic. Better recievers will be great. I dont see SUPERBOWL material, but I do see playoff material
The AFC will come, tomorrow!
Monday, July 18, 2011
Three Great Kings
ACC-
North Carolina WR Dwight Jones. Not a TD machine, but he works hard, and racks up massive yards. watch for him!
A little odd on this pick, but hes good. Florida State Kicker Dustin Hopkins. Solid leg, and only a sophomore, he could kick his way into Americas Hearts. Reminds me of Nate Kaeding
A defensive player, DE Steven Friday from Virginia Tech. His season was spectacular
Big 12-
Oklahoma State QB Brandon Weeden. Look at his stats in a very strong, very competetive Big 12
MIZZOU Spectacular DL Brad Madison. Has a lot of upside, and stands out on a standout defensive team
Texas A&M Running Back Cyrus Gray was phenomenal at A&M, but was overshadowed by the beast that is Von Miller
Big East-
Ryan Clarke- RB from West Virginia. A great dual threat to add to Noel Devine.
Syracuse LB Darrell Smith can tackle, is smart, and can run. Interceptions not a stromg suit, but when he gets the ball, he makes the most of it
Pitt RB Dion Lewis is gone now. but Ray Graham is ready to pick up right where he left off.
Big 10-
Wisconsin is the deominating team in the Big 10, and will be. the QB is the most important position on this team. Tolzein left, but Jon Budmayr will provide the badgers with everything they need
Iowa Hawkeyes lost Adrian Clayborne, and Karl Klug, but that just makes Mike Daniel's Job easier
A Quarterback to watch out for, Matthew McGloin from Penn State. he was a breath of fresh air after Boldin didnt pan out. With that being said, he would have been nothing without Derek Moye, so together, they are the player to watch
Conference USA-
UCF Freshmen QB Jeffery Godfrey can run, he can throw, and he can cook. Well, I dont know about cooking, but he can certainly run and throw.
Unfortunately, UCF has a dominating Defense too. So UCF's second player to watch is Kemal Ishmael. A strong, hardworking DB that can tackle and make an interception if you need.
SMU RB Zach Line is a hard working Mustang, and should be a player of great interest
MAC-
Western Michigan has a spectacular young Quarterback named Alex Carder. His experience is way beyond his age. He puts up big numbers.
Northern Illinois was a great surprise last season. Running Back Chad Spann (or as I like to call him C-SPANN) was an absolute monster.
Northern Illinois was so good, they also got Alex Kube, a Senior LB to join this list of people to watch. He will make a good pro, but first must complete his senior season. Watch and learn
Mountain West (Best)
Kellen Moore is probably one of the best in the country. What a find Boise State made with this kid
Air Force has the greatest Running tandam of RB Asher Clark and QB Tim Jefferson. Watch these two play. You wont be sorry
Maybe the best name so far belongs to Tank Carder. The TCU standout is on everybodys watch list, including this one.
PAC 12-
This is all Offense, all QB
Andrew Luck, the BEST player in college football. Stanford got LUCKy that this kid stuck around to get his degree
Nick Foles from Arizona is a strong smart QB. Watch him
Darron Thomas knows success and as a sophomore will only get better. The Oregon QB has been tested and has proven his worth. Another great player.
SEC
With Mark Ingram out of the picture, its Trent Richardson to the rescue for the Tide. A strong, hard hitting running back is just what this team needs.
Auburn RB Michael Dyer proved he can run, and has the heads up smarts to keep a national championship alive.
The next player is someone to watch not because of their potential, or skills. I want to see if they can handle pressure. John Brantley from Florida had some GINORMOUS shoes to fill. and he did a "decent" job doing it.
Sun Belt-
Troy has this QB named Corey Robinson. Keep an eye on him.
Phillip Tanner from Middle Tennessee is a great running back that has great knowledge. watch him impress you all season long.
Running Back Lance Dunbar has impressed me tremendously for the North Texas Mean Green. He works hard and it shows. he makes a terrible team still bad, but much much better
Last but not Least WAC-
RB Vai Taua from Nevada is the most impressive player left in the WAC. Now that hes the best runner on the team, he can only get better.
Hawaii QB Bryant Moniz has a big arm, and endless potential. only a Junior, he may be better than Colt Brennan was for Hawaii. Now only if he had Davonne Bess with him.
Nate Enderle leaving Idaho to play in Chicago for the Bears has allowed QB Brian Reader the opportunity to be a star for the Vandals. Watch him and see if he can keep the spirit of Nate Enderle alive
These are just a few players to watch this season.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
The Best Of The Best
1) Oregon
2) Stanford
3) Oklahoma
4) LSU
5) Wisconsin
6) Boise State
7) Alabama
8) TCU
9) Ohio State
10) Oklahoma State
11) Virginia Tech
12) Michigan State
13) Mississippi State
14) Florida State
15) Nebraska
16) Auburn
17) Missouri
18) Arkansas
19) Nevada
20) Florida
21) Central Florida
22) Penn State
23) Arizona
24) Maryland
25) South Carolina
Honorable mentions
USC
NC State
Tulsa
San Diego State
Texas A&M
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
We are the Champions!
Lets break this down
ACC- Its no shock that the ACC has been one of the lousiest AQ conferences in NCAA. This year is no different. there are 3 teams that could be good, but i dont see any of them doing anything spectacular out of conference. Maryland, Florida State, and Virginia Tech. because one has to win, lets go with Maryland over Virginia Tech in the championship game, Maryland gets a BCS bowl, despite losing one of the top coaches in NCAA
Big 12?- I dont know what they are anymore. But with Nebraska leaving, they lose a legitimate conference championship contender. This conference comes down to who wins between Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. My vote of confidence goes to Oklahoma State to beat Missouri, maybe even Kansas State in the Championship. But OK State gets the conference.
Big East- The worst conference in BCS and possibly worse than the WAC and Mountain Best! None of these teams deserved a BCS bowl last year, and dont this year either. maybe next year TCU will bring some talent. but thats next year. The winner will be Pitt
Big Ten- The most confusing conference in football. Will my Penn State win the conference? Will Ohio State? How about newcomer Nebraska? Nope! The answer lies within the state of Wisconsin. Wisconsin wins the Big Ten! With the new playoff system in Big Ten play, Wisconsin will be able to thoroughly dominate its opponents.
Conference USA- UCF, Tulsa. Tough pick. im thinking Tulsa and their high flying passing game. Tulsa wins
Independents- They all win!
Mid-American Conference- Pudding Pops all around for Temple!
Mountain West- Newcomer Boise State will thoroughly dominate. Air Force, TCU, and San Diego State will all be tough teams, but BSU gives no BS!
Pac !0/12/275- The new comers will realize that Pac 10 is no Joke. Oregon, USC, Arizona. Utah will do well, but Colorado is in BIG trouble. that being said, Ducks win again!
SEC- The Gamecocks will be in the championship game. and they will beat a strong LSU team!
Sun Belt conference- Troy, or FIU. Tough. Im thinking Troy benefits from playing a weaker scheduel. Troy goes 9 and 3, and loses to Clemson, Arkansas and FIU
Last but certainly not least,
Western Athletic Conference (WAC)- With the departure of Boise State, this conference seems like it is Nevadas to take. But, with the departure of Colin Kaepernick, , who was their best weapon on their best weapon (the offense), it could be tougher. I say an experienced Hawaii team wins the conference. Nevada wont let them just have it, and theres no doubt Fresno State at least tries to make things interesting. Hawaii number 1, Nevada number 2 and Fresno State number 3
my pre-season top 25 to come later!
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
QB Comparisson
1) (S)Cam Newton first overall to the Panthers.
This pick, does not make sense to me. the Panthers need a passer, not a Newton. Cam does not fit in their scheme. Cam is a dominating presence on the field, but off, he is questionable. I give this pick a c-
2)Jake Locker eighth overall to the titans. Locker has potential. However, he is an average player, on a below average Washington team. he is big, and smart. If he works on his accuracy, and his pocket presence, he can be good. Saying that, The titans addressed their biggest concern. They could have gotten better, but not bad. B
3) Blaine Gabbert tenth overall to the Jaguars. This was a great pick, and the Jags are lucky to get Gabbert this late. The most NFL ready, in my opinion, and the most talented. STEAL. The Jags addressed this "need" because I dont see how he cant improve this team. With Gabbert, they are a legitimate contender. A
4) Christian Ponder twelfth overall to the Vikings. The vikings addressed their need of a QB. They werent willing to let Joe Webb take over. But, Ponder is third, maybe fourth round talent. Huge reach. Poor decision, one they will regret when Andy Dalton is ripping them apart when they play. C
5)Andy Dalton thirty fifth to the Bengals. Big steal. Dalton, first round talent, will step in immediately and take over. this is of course, if Carson Palmer decides to continue being a baby. Dalton is a major talent, coming from TCU. He is a red headed machine! Solid, strong work ethic, and has everything a Qb needs to succeed in the NFL Great pick. A
6) Colin Kaepernick thirty sixth to the 49ers. this pick is phenomenal. His numbers are impecable, and his talent and intelligence are great. he will step in and improve a depleted 49ers team as soon as he steps onto the field. I have never liked a player as much as Kaepernick! his great throwing power and accuracy are well matched by his speed and maneuverability. complete quarterback. A
7) Ryan Mallet 74th overall to the New England Patriots. Mallet just inherited the easiest job in the world. Backing up tom brady. He could not be in a better position. he is learning from one of the best in the league. The patriots could not have made a better pick. or worse. they didnt need a single thing. so all picks by them are good. A by default
8) Ricky Stanzi to the chiefs. He was a good player in college. Not great, but good. was blessed with a good team, with ball hog recievers. A solid starter, had good showings in Big 10 play. should be a solid backup to Matt Cassel. B+
9) TJ Yates to the Houston Texans. Yates failed to impress me at even a single moment in college. Hopefully he makes a great pro, because i probably wouldnt have picked him up in free agency for a 10 year contract worth 50 cents. Lacks accuracy, arm strength, and talent. watch out for him to be a great coach one day. D
10) Nathan Enderle to the Chicago Bears. Great pick. A good talent coming from such a bad school. Enderle has the complete sjills set you need to succeed in the NFL. Im not saying Cutler has to watch out, but Enderle would gladly play when Cutler is hurt, or crying that his foot hurts over on the sidelines. This kid is good. B+
11) Tyrod Taylor to the Ravens. This pick is a decent pick. This gives the Ravens a good wildcat option, with a quarterback who can also throw. Much like Brad Smith, but much more talented. The Ravens drafted him looking for a solid backup, but may have drafted a quarterback who will seriously compete for Joe Flacco's job. B+
12) Greg McElroy to the Jets. Good pickup. someone who has big game exposure, and nerves of steel. It is easy to be confident when Julio Jones and Mark Ingram have your back. It will be interesting to see how he adapts to this system, as I am sure he will get to play (not) will be a formidable backup who might be looking to start elsewhere (seattle, Buffalo, Oakland) in 3 to 4 years. Not the best, but certainly not the worst. B