As most of you know, the Super Bowl is now two days behind and the parade already happened for the New Orleans Saints although I feel it's still necessary to talk about most of the Super Bowl. So we will start with the Colts and one quarterback known as Peyton Manning.
After Manning won this first Super Bowl, the monkey was off his back and people would shut up in terms of comparing Manning to Dan Marino as a stats guy instead of a winner like Joe Montana. All of these things seemed to wash away when Manning won the big game. But when everything seemed like everything pointed to Manning winning another Super Bowl putting him into a brand new category of quarterbacks, Tracy Porter changed everything.
Once again, Manning choked away a big game. My homeboy Bill Simmons got to rejoice because he got to see the "Peyton Manning Face" and if you don't know what that is, it's the dumbfounded look of 'is this really happening to me?' Now, people would like to put the blame on Reggie Wayne for not making his cut quick enough and he shoulders the blame for the interception. I call complete bullshit because I have seen Brett Favre's receivers in Green Bay in his famous three interception games tip balls causing the pick, yet Favre gets the blame for what happens. It is always the quarterback's fault no matter what.
Some writers said that this one game destroys Manning's legacy and he will never be looked at the same due to this one game. I would disagree somewhat, I think Manning is a great quarterback probably the best regular season quarterback we have ever seen. But he is nowhere near Joe Montana, Tom Brady, Big Ben, or Kurt Warner. It's basically the same argument that people have about Brett Favre and his personal legacy because he only has one Super Bowl win. In my opinion, nothing can be said about Manning's legacy until he retires because there is a good chance he might get back to the Super Bowl.
Finally, I think to call the Colts the team of the decade because they won the most games is asinine because the other teams of the prior decades won more than one Super Bowl. The San Francisco 49ers won four from 1980-1990, the Dallas Cowboys won three from 1990-2000, and the New England Patriots won three from 2000-2010. You cannot say that the Colts are deserving of the honor of team of the decade because they have the most wins. If anything, it shows how badly they have performed in the playoffs in the past ten years.
-Charlie.
The New Logo
Showing posts with label Indianapolis Colts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indianapolis Colts. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Saturday, February 6, 2010
The Super Bowl Pick: WHO DAT vs. The Fightin' Peyton Mannings
I apologize that I am not like every blogger out there who probably has posts about the game every day of the week but to be honest, I have heard about the Super Bowl for the last two weeks, it started to wear on me therefore I decided to write nothing on it. I think this is going to be a great game (sorry Tony Dungy) for a variety of reasons.
It's very important that the New Orleans Saints hit the Indianapolis Colts right in the mouth in the first possession of the game. I am not saying they need a touchdown, but if they drive the ball down a bit maybe get stalled still okay for that to happen, rather than a simple three and out giving the Colts the immediate momentum. The Colts need a couple big plays, and they are off and running with the momentum, which they rarely lose after having it. All you have to do is look at the New York Jets game when they were down 17-6, Peyton Manning slices through the defense for a 2 minute drill touchdown.
People have began to question if Peyton wins this game does that make him the best ever? I hate to put someone in that category when they are still playing the game and you have a guy like New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady that has made it to three Super Bowls. In addition, former San Francisco 49er Joe Montana won three Super Bowls, which is something neither of them has done. Overall in America, we are too quick to say "so-so is the greatest ever" in whatever we are talking about. Yes, Manning heads into another level of the Best of All-Time, but he isn't the best.
The other thing that has been talked about more than me talking to people about Jersey Shore while intoxicated is the Dwight Freeney injury. Obviously, we all knew he is going to play this game because it's the Super Bowl, no brainer unless you are in a coma. Freeney will struggle in the game though, I cannot think of the pain that will take on him and you might see him great in spurts but in no way at his usual level. Good news for the Colts is they have a great defensive end in Robert Mathis who doesn't get enough love and Raheem Brock is a hell of a back-up. I think the injury doesn't hurt the Colts as much as people are making it out to be.
The reason people feel the injury affects things is because of the Saints' three-headed rushing monster known as Mike Bell, Reggie Bush, and Pierre Thomas. I think if you are the Saints, you need to think run first. Keep Manning on the sidelines as much as possible and let the clock drain. I know Drew Brees is a difference maker but if you try down the Colts defense, that will do wonders for the passing game as well.
Lets also talk about Reggie Bush. I love the guy, one of my favorite college players and followed him pretty closely in the pros. In big games, Reggie wants the ball and to be the center of attention. Remember the botched lateral in the National Championship game versus Texas? Sometimes Bush tries too hard in the spotlight. But I do agree with some who feel he can have a Desmond Howard-like impact on the game and maybe wind up Super Bowl MVP if the Saints do win this one.
Now for the prediction, I think this game is somewhat like the 2002 Super Bowl between the St. Louis Rams and New England Patriots. You have one team who people do not really want to see win and a team everyone was pulling for (remember, the whole team concept and Tom Brady rise to glory?). The exact same thing is happening with the Saints, people want this for a tortured franchise and a city who got destroyed by Hurricane Katrina four short years ago. Even though, I do not like him Peyton Manning is almost too good to say he will lose. The team could have been undefeated and Manning is a mastermind behind center. I have a hard time seeing the Saints stopping him and especially, Dallas Clark after the kind of game Vishante Shincoe had in the NFC Championship. But I love the underdog and I love the passion Brees brings to the game so I am going with my heart not my brain. WHO DAT.
Saints 41 Colts 38
PS: Don't worry you are getting a good Super Bowl because I am getting Eric, my roommate as drunk as possible to ensure a great game.
-Charlie.
It's very important that the New Orleans Saints hit the Indianapolis Colts right in the mouth in the first possession of the game. I am not saying they need a touchdown, but if they drive the ball down a bit maybe get stalled still okay for that to happen, rather than a simple three and out giving the Colts the immediate momentum. The Colts need a couple big plays, and they are off and running with the momentum, which they rarely lose after having it. All you have to do is look at the New York Jets game when they were down 17-6, Peyton Manning slices through the defense for a 2 minute drill touchdown.
People have began to question if Peyton wins this game does that make him the best ever? I hate to put someone in that category when they are still playing the game and you have a guy like New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady that has made it to three Super Bowls. In addition, former San Francisco 49er Joe Montana won three Super Bowls, which is something neither of them has done. Overall in America, we are too quick to say "so-so is the greatest ever" in whatever we are talking about. Yes, Manning heads into another level of the Best of All-Time, but he isn't the best.
The other thing that has been talked about more than me talking to people about Jersey Shore while intoxicated is the Dwight Freeney injury. Obviously, we all knew he is going to play this game because it's the Super Bowl, no brainer unless you are in a coma. Freeney will struggle in the game though, I cannot think of the pain that will take on him and you might see him great in spurts but in no way at his usual level. Good news for the Colts is they have a great defensive end in Robert Mathis who doesn't get enough love and Raheem Brock is a hell of a back-up. I think the injury doesn't hurt the Colts as much as people are making it out to be.
The reason people feel the injury affects things is because of the Saints' three-headed rushing monster known as Mike Bell, Reggie Bush, and Pierre Thomas. I think if you are the Saints, you need to think run first. Keep Manning on the sidelines as much as possible and let the clock drain. I know Drew Brees is a difference maker but if you try down the Colts defense, that will do wonders for the passing game as well.
Lets also talk about Reggie Bush. I love the guy, one of my favorite college players and followed him pretty closely in the pros. In big games, Reggie wants the ball and to be the center of attention. Remember the botched lateral in the National Championship game versus Texas? Sometimes Bush tries too hard in the spotlight. But I do agree with some who feel he can have a Desmond Howard-like impact on the game and maybe wind up Super Bowl MVP if the Saints do win this one.
Now for the prediction, I think this game is somewhat like the 2002 Super Bowl between the St. Louis Rams and New England Patriots. You have one team who people do not really want to see win and a team everyone was pulling for (remember, the whole team concept and Tom Brady rise to glory?). The exact same thing is happening with the Saints, people want this for a tortured franchise and a city who got destroyed by Hurricane Katrina four short years ago. Even though, I do not like him Peyton Manning is almost too good to say he will lose. The team could have been undefeated and Manning is a mastermind behind center. I have a hard time seeing the Saints stopping him and especially, Dallas Clark after the kind of game Vishante Shincoe had in the NFC Championship. But I love the underdog and I love the passion Brees brings to the game so I am going with my heart not my brain. WHO DAT.
Saints 41 Colts 38
PS: Don't worry you are getting a good Super Bowl because I am getting Eric, my roommate as drunk as possible to ensure a great game.
-Charlie.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Peyton Manning Shows Why He's the Man
I am not a big Peyton Manning fan, I believe I have made it clear on the blog a couple times I believe. I really cannot explain why, the only reason I can think of is because he played for Tennessee and I never have liked the Volunteers. Anyways, he proved why he got his fourth MVP yesterday in a rousing 30-17 win against the New York Jets.
Revis Island? Not a problem for Manning who basically ignored Dallas Clark and Reggie Wayne for most of the game, and exposed the Jets other cornerbacks/secondary with going to Austin Collie/Pierre Garcon consistently. Manning ended up throwing 377 yards and three touchdowns against the best defense in football... incredible.
I thought watching the first half that the Jets may actually do this thing by forcing turnovers and actually getting to Manning, which is something that rarely happens and when it does usually spells trouble for the Colt offense. But then, when he drove down the field, down eleven points and hit Collie with a long pass, then the touchdown shortly thereafter, the Colts never looked back.
I thought Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan put too much faith in his kicker Jay Feely in the third quarter up four points going for a 50+ Field Goal in a loud dome ont he road. I said when that happened, this was a complete repeat of the Cowboys-Vikings game. Just like Wade Phillips, Ryan should have punted the ball giving Manning a longer field and possibly getting the ball back in good possession.
Once again, Manning played one of the greatest games of his career and the Who Dat Nation should be very afraid.
-Charlie.
Revis Island? Not a problem for Manning who basically ignored Dallas Clark and Reggie Wayne for most of the game, and exposed the Jets other cornerbacks/secondary with going to Austin Collie/Pierre Garcon consistently. Manning ended up throwing 377 yards and three touchdowns against the best defense in football... incredible.
I thought watching the first half that the Jets may actually do this thing by forcing turnovers and actually getting to Manning, which is something that rarely happens and when it does usually spells trouble for the Colt offense. But then, when he drove down the field, down eleven points and hit Collie with a long pass, then the touchdown shortly thereafter, the Colts never looked back.
I thought Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan put too much faith in his kicker Jay Feely in the third quarter up four points going for a 50+ Field Goal in a loud dome ont he road. I said when that happened, this was a complete repeat of the Cowboys-Vikings game. Just like Wade Phillips, Ryan should have punted the ball giving Manning a longer field and possibly getting the ball back in good possession.
Once again, Manning played one of the greatest games of his career and the Who Dat Nation should be very afraid.
-Charlie.
Labels:
Indianapolis Colts,
New York Jets,
NFL,
Peyton Manning
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Championship Week To Remember
Well it's come down to this... four teams who have dreams of the going to the Super Bowl in Miami in two weeks and I really think we are going to have two great games because I feel the teams match up pretty nicely.
New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts- I usually do not like teams based out of New York because the media overhypes them to levels I cannot stand. But I absolutely love the Jets, Mark Sanchez is a USC boy, Darrelle Revis is one of the best cover corners I have seen since Deion Sanders, their defense is gritty tough as nails, Shonn Greene was one of my favorite players last year at Iowa, and Rex Ryan talks a lot of shit while backing it up. I really think it's got to a point where I cannot doubt them but seriously, go in to Indy and beat Peyton Manning? The Colts need to find a way to run the ball to create some space for Manning and his receivers. The Jets cannot in any way shape or form turn the ball over because giving Manning extra chances is like letting the Situation talk to your girlfriend, just not a good decision. I think the Jets will outplay the Colts and have the lead going into the fourth, but as we've seen this year with Indy, they find a way to win. A late Manning drive puts the Colts in the Super Bowl. INDY 21-17
Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints- Can the Old Man do it? That's the big question and honestly, I would be cheering on Brett Favre if he wasn't playing for a bitter NFC North rival. Sadly, he is a Viking and I cannot fathom seeing them winning. Sean Payton may be the smartest coach in football right now in my opinion it's time to pass the torch. He will expose Antoine Winfield and Jasper Brinkley on the defensive side of the ball, both are complete liabilities for the Vikes in this one. In addition, remember how much Favre would struggle in domes when he was on the road? Always had problems communicating and getting rattled very easily, I think that has to be a worry. I predict a high scoring affair with things going back and forth for the first three quarters until the Saints pull away late. NO 38-27
-Charlie.
New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts- I usually do not like teams based out of New York because the media overhypes them to levels I cannot stand. But I absolutely love the Jets, Mark Sanchez is a USC boy, Darrelle Revis is one of the best cover corners I have seen since Deion Sanders, their defense is gritty tough as nails, Shonn Greene was one of my favorite players last year at Iowa, and Rex Ryan talks a lot of shit while backing it up. I really think it's got to a point where I cannot doubt them but seriously, go in to Indy and beat Peyton Manning? The Colts need to find a way to run the ball to create some space for Manning and his receivers. The Jets cannot in any way shape or form turn the ball over because giving Manning extra chances is like letting the Situation talk to your girlfriend, just not a good decision. I think the Jets will outplay the Colts and have the lead going into the fourth, but as we've seen this year with Indy, they find a way to win. A late Manning drive puts the Colts in the Super Bowl. INDY 21-17
Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints- Can the Old Man do it? That's the big question and honestly, I would be cheering on Brett Favre if he wasn't playing for a bitter NFC North rival. Sadly, he is a Viking and I cannot fathom seeing them winning. Sean Payton may be the smartest coach in football right now in my opinion it's time to pass the torch. He will expose Antoine Winfield and Jasper Brinkley on the defensive side of the ball, both are complete liabilities for the Vikes in this one. In addition, remember how much Favre would struggle in domes when he was on the road? Always had problems communicating and getting rattled very easily, I think that has to be a worry. I predict a high scoring affair with things going back and forth for the first three quarters until the Saints pull away late. NO 38-27
-Charlie.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Divisional Ramblings
Doing somewhat of the same thing as last week. Contemplating a Favre post later on today but we shall see if I want to do it. But still give you some thoughts about all four games especially since I told you the Jets would win.
New Orleans 45 Arizona 14
- This game was once again a boring game and I think it can be said that the NFL Playoffs have flat-out sucked. I would compare the playoffs to going to the strip club expecting at least three to five good looking strippers that look like they shouldn't be there but instead, you knew all these girls were destined for this job.
-Anyways, the one thing that pleased me about the Saints game was the outburst of Reggie Bush. He played as good as I have ever seen him in the NFL. He dominated the game as a running back and punt returner. In addition, more touchdowns means more Kim Kardashian on TV, good times.
- Sean Payton may be the smartest mind in football, the guy is a complete genius. I am impressed every week when watching him dissect a defense is awesome.
-The block on Kurt Warner was one of the hardest hits I have seen and reminded me of Warren Sapp's hit on Chad Clifton years ago, which led to "PUT A JERSEY ON!" comment, personal favorite of mine.
- Adding on to the Warner hit, I think he will retire and that will lead the Cards to bringing in a free agent or a drafting some QB in 2010 Draft. As much as it pains me to say it, Matt Leinart cannot do it for an NFL team. Loved him like Bush but he just doesn't have it.
Indianapolis 20 Baltimore 3
-Honestly, I didn't watch a single down. I went to see my high school play our rival and I am glad I did, we lost but still it was better that watching this game.
-Joe Flacco was hurt yes but if he was healthy, I doubt it will make a difference against the Colts. He is not there yet as a quarterback in the NFL.
-I cannot believe Ed Reed is thinking about retiring, one of the best players in the last ten years and has probably a top-five sound clip, if you haven't seen this... your welcome.
Minnesota 31 Dallas 3
-One more week of talking about how great Brett Favre is and can he do it? Well probably but we do not need to discuss where I am at the point of puking, thank you.
-Probably one of the worst FU touchdown I have seen in a while. No reason to do play action and to even throw the ball is insane, I hope Favre plays another year and Dallas gets him good in that game next year.
-If you look back on my picks, I said Flozell Adams is good enough to hold down Jared Allen... well Adams went down, and all hell broke loose.
-Therefore it wasn't Tony Romo's fault that he couldn't handle the pressure of the Vikes rush. It was very reminiscent of the first Packer game.
- I do wonder if Wade Phillips decides to pooch punt instead of throwing Shaun Shusiam out there for a forty-eight yard field goal. I think the Vikes still win because of the Adams injury but still, it could have changed things.
NY Jets 17 San Diego 14
-I told you so! I told you so!
-The Chargers are the new Miami Dolphins of the 1990s, could always get to the playoffs and have a lot of promise but can never win the big game plus known for big time chokes.
-Darrelle Revis was only thrown at six times, which means that people really need to start realizing the Jets secondary is doing some special things.
-The Shonn Greene/Thomas Jones combo is lethal and when you add Leon Washington next year, you have a three-headed monster unless the Jets decide to get rid of one of the older guys.
Thats all for now and look forward to a hopefully fun Championship weekend.
-Charlie.
New Orleans 45 Arizona 14
- This game was once again a boring game and I think it can be said that the NFL Playoffs have flat-out sucked. I would compare the playoffs to going to the strip club expecting at least three to five good looking strippers that look like they shouldn't be there but instead, you knew all these girls were destined for this job.
-Anyways, the one thing that pleased me about the Saints game was the outburst of Reggie Bush. He played as good as I have ever seen him in the NFL. He dominated the game as a running back and punt returner. In addition, more touchdowns means more Kim Kardashian on TV, good times.
- Sean Payton may be the smartest mind in football, the guy is a complete genius. I am impressed every week when watching him dissect a defense is awesome.
-The block on Kurt Warner was one of the hardest hits I have seen and reminded me of Warren Sapp's hit on Chad Clifton years ago, which led to "PUT A JERSEY ON!" comment, personal favorite of mine.
- Adding on to the Warner hit, I think he will retire and that will lead the Cards to bringing in a free agent or a drafting some QB in 2010 Draft. As much as it pains me to say it, Matt Leinart cannot do it for an NFL team. Loved him like Bush but he just doesn't have it.
Indianapolis 20 Baltimore 3
-Honestly, I didn't watch a single down. I went to see my high school play our rival and I am glad I did, we lost but still it was better that watching this game.
-Joe Flacco was hurt yes but if he was healthy, I doubt it will make a difference against the Colts. He is not there yet as a quarterback in the NFL.
-I cannot believe Ed Reed is thinking about retiring, one of the best players in the last ten years and has probably a top-five sound clip, if you haven't seen this... your welcome.
Minnesota 31 Dallas 3
-One more week of talking about how great Brett Favre is and can he do it? Well probably but we do not need to discuss where I am at the point of puking, thank you.
-Probably one of the worst FU touchdown I have seen in a while. No reason to do play action and to even throw the ball is insane, I hope Favre plays another year and Dallas gets him good in that game next year.
-If you look back on my picks, I said Flozell Adams is good enough to hold down Jared Allen... well Adams went down, and all hell broke loose.
-Therefore it wasn't Tony Romo's fault that he couldn't handle the pressure of the Vikes rush. It was very reminiscent of the first Packer game.
- I do wonder if Wade Phillips decides to pooch punt instead of throwing Shaun Shusiam out there for a forty-eight yard field goal. I think the Vikes still win because of the Adams injury but still, it could have changed things.
NY Jets 17 San Diego 14
-I told you so! I told you so!
-The Chargers are the new Miami Dolphins of the 1990s, could always get to the playoffs and have a lot of promise but can never win the big game plus known for big time chokes.
-Darrelle Revis was only thrown at six times, which means that people really need to start realizing the Jets secondary is doing some special things.
-The Shonn Greene/Thomas Jones combo is lethal and when you add Leon Washington next year, you have a three-headed monster unless the Jets decide to get rid of one of the older guys.
Thats all for now and look forward to a hopefully fun Championship weekend.
-Charlie.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Divisional Picks: Where Anything Can Happen
I think there is a possibility that every team has a valid chance to win this weekend and that should excite the fans who do not have teams in the round of eight because that means we are going to get four really good games hopefully. Arizona vs. Minnesota and Baltimore vs. NY Jets/San Diego wouldn't be fun at all next week, I think those games are the kiss of death for the NFL
Arizona Cardinals at New Orleans Saints- The Cardinals were impressive last weekend but let's remember how old Kurt Warner is... I could care less about his postseason stats, he has been proven to be inconsistent all year with good and bad games. Once again, not having Anquan Boldin will hurt them unless Early Doucet plays out of his mind again this week. The Saints are a better passing/rushing team than the Green Bay Packers who they gave up forty-five points. I think Drew Brees wants this Super Bowl more than any quarterback right now and I think the Saints will play inspired football in the Superdome. I see the Saints getting a key defense stop in the third proving to be the difference maker. NO 42-34
Baltimore Ravens at Indianapolis Colts- I don't know why but I have a feeling this going to be a game where millions of people are left wondering what the hell happen as if they were in The Hangover of something. Maybe it's Bill Simmons' theory on the wackiness of the Saturday Night game or just that Ed Reed is at full health making this team a lot better. I live with a Colts fan and I remember him always weary of teams with strong running games making the Ravens a prime example. The Colts I feel need a big game out of their running attack because if they can get a couple big gains that will allow Manning to expand the field. I think this game will rely on Billy Cundiff only to miss to the field goal, breaking the Ravens hearts. IND 23-21
Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings- People have been discussing on how this is the best game of the week, which I would agree I am the most excited for this particular game but I could see this game being a blowout either way with some help. I am taking the Cowboys and here is why... Antoine Winfield is a step slower since coming back leading Miles Austin to have a big day, the Vikes line has been shaky all of December and once DeMarcus Ware came back the Boys' front seven looks unbeatable. Finally, Flozell Adams is good enough to contain Jared Allen. Funny, I didn't mention Mr. Favre or Mr. Romo because I think they cancel each other out, both play well. DAL 28-24
New York Jets at San Diego Chargers- I think this game is just as interesting as the one above because people still do not trust in the Jets and that might be a mistake. People are talking about Vincent Jackson's height at 6'5, but Andre Johnson is 6'4, so is Marques Colston, Darrelle Revis shut them down plus I could see him playing with a chip on his shoulder. The Chargers allowed 4.5 yards per rush, which could mean a big day for Shonn Greene and Thomas Jones. I completely agree with the ESPN folk that Antonio Gates is the difference maker in the ball game and could have big game, the offensive line for the Chargers is also key. I think Sanchise leads a final drive for the ages on Sunday. NYJ 24-20
-Charlie.
Arizona Cardinals at New Orleans Saints- The Cardinals were impressive last weekend but let's remember how old Kurt Warner is... I could care less about his postseason stats, he has been proven to be inconsistent all year with good and bad games. Once again, not having Anquan Boldin will hurt them unless Early Doucet plays out of his mind again this week. The Saints are a better passing/rushing team than the Green Bay Packers who they gave up forty-five points. I think Drew Brees wants this Super Bowl more than any quarterback right now and I think the Saints will play inspired football in the Superdome. I see the Saints getting a key defense stop in the third proving to be the difference maker. NO 42-34
Baltimore Ravens at Indianapolis Colts- I don't know why but I have a feeling this going to be a game where millions of people are left wondering what the hell happen as if they were in The Hangover of something. Maybe it's Bill Simmons' theory on the wackiness of the Saturday Night game or just that Ed Reed is at full health making this team a lot better. I live with a Colts fan and I remember him always weary of teams with strong running games making the Ravens a prime example. The Colts I feel need a big game out of their running attack because if they can get a couple big gains that will allow Manning to expand the field. I think this game will rely on Billy Cundiff only to miss to the field goal, breaking the Ravens hearts. IND 23-21
Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings- People have been discussing on how this is the best game of the week, which I would agree I am the most excited for this particular game but I could see this game being a blowout either way with some help. I am taking the Cowboys and here is why... Antoine Winfield is a step slower since coming back leading Miles Austin to have a big day, the Vikes line has been shaky all of December and once DeMarcus Ware came back the Boys' front seven looks unbeatable. Finally, Flozell Adams is good enough to contain Jared Allen. Funny, I didn't mention Mr. Favre or Mr. Romo because I think they cancel each other out, both play well. DAL 28-24
New York Jets at San Diego Chargers- I think this game is just as interesting as the one above because people still do not trust in the Jets and that might be a mistake. People are talking about Vincent Jackson's height at 6'5, but Andre Johnson is 6'4, so is Marques Colston, Darrelle Revis shut them down plus I could see him playing with a chip on his shoulder. The Chargers allowed 4.5 yards per rush, which could mean a big day for Shonn Greene and Thomas Jones. I completely agree with the ESPN folk that Antonio Gates is the difference maker in the ball game and could have big game, the offensive line for the Chargers is also key. I think Sanchise leads a final drive for the ages on Sunday. NYJ 24-20
-Charlie.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Could Care Less About a Pursuit of Perfection
Well I need to give you my picks for the weekend's games about the NFL and thankfully, the NFL Network is carrying both of the undefeated teams in the early part of the football weekend. I am not thankful that I have to go to either the Doz's house or a bar to see the games although I am glad because it gives me a chance to rant about how much I hate now when teams go towards to perfection.
Its awful. We have two NFL teams, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts are making their push towards a perfect unbeaten season, which doubles the chances that one of those teams will actually go unbeaten for the regular season. This also means that we have to see Mercury Morris, and Bob Griese plus different members of the 72' Dolphins team. The only reason why I would like to see the Saints or Colts do the unbeaten season is to see Morris go away for good. Officially burying his 15 minutes of fame because personally, no one I hate more than Morris in terms of pseudo-NFL celebrities.
I am not a fan of the undefeated seasons (see 2007 rant) because ESPN and other sports networks work round the clock to compare the schedules seeing if the teams can really do it. Why not just go by a week-by-week basis dissecting the games the Colts/Saints play and then break it down like usual game win or lose? No that would be too easy. Now this isn't half as bad as the Patriots run for the unbeaten season for a couple of reasons... a.) There are so many other things going on the sports world, no one realizes that the Saints/Colts could do something only two other teams have done, b.) the Saints/Colts are not doing it in the same fashion as the Patriots did.
That category b. is something that I have been big on the whole year. I find it weird that I am not as impressive with either team that much. I like the Saints but unless you count the New England game, they haven't looked like world beaters on both sides of the ball. The Colts really haven't had that standout game, rather just Peyton Manning playing at another level that the rest of the NFL. I have picked both teams to lose countless times for the reason of it, it has to be this weekend. But they are good teams finding alternative ways to win ball games.
Now it's the whole play/rest starters question but that is absurd to think about because honestly, you have to keep the players fresh to try to win the Super Bowl. The starters playing is not neccessarily going for the undefeated season, more like not letting our playoff arch-enemy the San Diego Chargers beat us in three to four weeks. Anyways here are the perfection picks...
Indianapolis (13-0) at Jacksonville (7-6)- The Colts have struggled in Jacksonville at times in the past decade and I think the Jaguars need to show the world that they are deserving of that six seed of the playoffs in AFC. I think the Colts are going to treat this like any other game and Peyton Manning will do work against the Jags by the fourth quarter. IND 24-14
Dallas (8-5) at New Orleans (13-0)- Another team that has prove they belong in the postseason talk, the Dallas Cowboys who look the Dan Marino Dolphins who were classically known for collapsing in the month of December. The Saints crowd should be jacked and the Saints offense is facing likely a DeMarcus Ware-less Cowboy team, rut roh. This will be a classic Tony Romo shitting the bed game, not close. NO 38-14
Sorry everyone, one more week of perfection talk.
-Charlie.
Its awful. We have two NFL teams, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts are making their push towards a perfect unbeaten season, which doubles the chances that one of those teams will actually go unbeaten for the regular season. This also means that we have to see Mercury Morris, and Bob Griese plus different members of the 72' Dolphins team. The only reason why I would like to see the Saints or Colts do the unbeaten season is to see Morris go away for good. Officially burying his 15 minutes of fame because personally, no one I hate more than Morris in terms of pseudo-NFL celebrities.
I am not a fan of the undefeated seasons (see 2007 rant) because ESPN and other sports networks work round the clock to compare the schedules seeing if the teams can really do it. Why not just go by a week-by-week basis dissecting the games the Colts/Saints play and then break it down like usual game win or lose? No that would be too easy. Now this isn't half as bad as the Patriots run for the unbeaten season for a couple of reasons... a.) There are so many other things going on the sports world, no one realizes that the Saints/Colts could do something only two other teams have done, b.) the Saints/Colts are not doing it in the same fashion as the Patriots did.
That category b. is something that I have been big on the whole year. I find it weird that I am not as impressive with either team that much. I like the Saints but unless you count the New England game, they haven't looked like world beaters on both sides of the ball. The Colts really haven't had that standout game, rather just Peyton Manning playing at another level that the rest of the NFL. I have picked both teams to lose countless times for the reason of it, it has to be this weekend. But they are good teams finding alternative ways to win ball games.
Now it's the whole play/rest starters question but that is absurd to think about because honestly, you have to keep the players fresh to try to win the Super Bowl. The starters playing is not neccessarily going for the undefeated season, more like not letting our playoff arch-enemy the San Diego Chargers beat us in three to four weeks. Anyways here are the perfection picks...
Indianapolis (13-0) at Jacksonville (7-6)- The Colts have struggled in Jacksonville at times in the past decade and I think the Jaguars need to show the world that they are deserving of that six seed of the playoffs in AFC. I think the Colts are going to treat this like any other game and Peyton Manning will do work against the Jags by the fourth quarter. IND 24-14
Dallas (8-5) at New Orleans (13-0)- Another team that has prove they belong in the postseason talk, the Dallas Cowboys who look the Dan Marino Dolphins who were classically known for collapsing in the month of December. The Saints crowd should be jacked and the Saints offense is facing likely a DeMarcus Ware-less Cowboy team, rut roh. This will be a classic Tony Romo shitting the bed game, not close. NO 38-14
Sorry everyone, one more week of perfection talk.
-Charlie.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Impressions from the 2009 NFL Season
I am just giving basically a bunch of quick hitters for the NFL season. Just things that I have noticed during the season. Its been a really strange year with many bad teams with probably seven teams who might hope they get the number one pick. Here we go...
-The Green Bay Packers have disappointed me so far. I believe I said a Pop-Warner pimple faced eleven year old could probably get three sacks against anyone on the Packers offensive line. Aaron Rodgers might die against Dallas, Baltimore, or Pittsburgh. Also the 3-4 hasn't been a success so far. Aaron Schatz of Football Insiders said on the BS Report on Monday, the Pack does have the easiest schedule for the rest of the year. I will continue to pick the Packers because its against my religion to do otherwise.
-The New Orleans Saints are the best team in the NFC. No questions ask. Drew Brees, in my opinion is the MVP so far. They need to stop making turnovers though if they think they can win the Super Bowl. Also their secondary gets no credit, they are the x-factor.
-The Bears might be the same disappointment level. People expected this NFC North to be the most competitive division in football and it's been a bigger flop than the new Boondock Saints movie (why even go there by the way?). No defense whatsoever and I fear Lovie Smith may be looking for work next year.
-The Vikings get two lines from me... They look like the third best team but I am still on a wait and see before crowing them.
-Dallas fans, I just want to remind you how much Tony Romo sucks in December. Just keep remembering that. I know he tears up the Packers in the two games they have played. I think the Cowboys make the playoffs but no playoff wins for Romo.
-Eagles/Falcons/Cardinals have a chance to be pretty good teams by the end of the year but who really knows. The inconsistencies of all three teams doesnt make any of these teams contenders by no means. I think Arizona will win the NFC West and one of those teams makes the Wild Card.
-I am not sold on Indianapolis yet. I feel they need to show me something this weekend to call me a believer. Peyton Manning is playing his ass off but the secondary injuries will come back to haunt them. I am willing to bet they do not get the one seed.
-My roommate Brett feels the Patriots are playing at that "2005 Level", which I agree with because they are doing it with nobodies on defense plus they are running the ball. They will run away with the AFC East.
-The AFC North and West will provide the most excitement for division races. The Steeler-Bengal game will tell us a lot about both teams and the Chargers will come back to win the AFC West, sorry Broncos I am starting to fade off. Also Houston, and Baltimore miss the playoffs.
-Charlie.
-The Green Bay Packers have disappointed me so far. I believe I said a Pop-Warner pimple faced eleven year old could probably get three sacks against anyone on the Packers offensive line. Aaron Rodgers might die against Dallas, Baltimore, or Pittsburgh. Also the 3-4 hasn't been a success so far. Aaron Schatz of Football Insiders said on the BS Report on Monday, the Pack does have the easiest schedule for the rest of the year. I will continue to pick the Packers because its against my religion to do otherwise.
-The New Orleans Saints are the best team in the NFC. No questions ask. Drew Brees, in my opinion is the MVP so far. They need to stop making turnovers though if they think they can win the Super Bowl. Also their secondary gets no credit, they are the x-factor.
-The Bears might be the same disappointment level. People expected this NFC North to be the most competitive division in football and it's been a bigger flop than the new Boondock Saints movie (why even go there by the way?). No defense whatsoever and I fear Lovie Smith may be looking for work next year.
-The Vikings get two lines from me... They look like the third best team but I am still on a wait and see before crowing them.
-Dallas fans, I just want to remind you how much Tony Romo sucks in December. Just keep remembering that. I know he tears up the Packers in the two games they have played. I think the Cowboys make the playoffs but no playoff wins for Romo.
-Eagles/Falcons/Cardinals have a chance to be pretty good teams by the end of the year but who really knows. The inconsistencies of all three teams doesnt make any of these teams contenders by no means. I think Arizona will win the NFC West and one of those teams makes the Wild Card.
-I am not sold on Indianapolis yet. I feel they need to show me something this weekend to call me a believer. Peyton Manning is playing his ass off but the secondary injuries will come back to haunt them. I am willing to bet they do not get the one seed.
-My roommate Brett feels the Patriots are playing at that "2005 Level", which I agree with because they are doing it with nobodies on defense plus they are running the ball. They will run away with the AFC East.
-The AFC North and West will provide the most excitement for division races. The Steeler-Bengal game will tell us a lot about both teams and the Chargers will come back to win the AFC West, sorry Broncos I am starting to fade off. Also Houston, and Baltimore miss the playoffs.
-Charlie.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
NFL Playoffs Predictions and a Super Bowl Winner
Heres how I see the rankings going by the end of the year....
NFC: 1. Philadelphia 2. Green Bay 3. New Orleans 4. Seattle 5. New York Giants 6. Minnesota I honestly see that happening with GB/Philly flip-flopping. I cannot see the Saints or the Seahawks pushing for the two top spots. I could see the two wild card poising a threat. The NFC is by far the tougher division this year. There are multiple teams who can be that sixth team as is the same for the division winners.
AFC: 1. San Diego 2 Pittsburgh 3. New England 4. Indianapolis 5. Baltimore 6. Tennessee I think the Chargers has a schedule as easy as Shawne Merriman's girlfriend and they almost have six wins sown up already. Also the Steelers/Ravens get to play those three teams too, trust me its not even fair. The AFC has the better top teams but they have nowhere near the parody.
Wildcard Weekend
(3) New Orleans beats (6) Minnesota- The end of Favre? Who really knows but it would dash the hype of Favre returning to Lambeau for the playoffs. Also Favre's body will be almost a corpse at this point therefore Adrian Peterson will not be able to do it all.
(5) New York Giants over (4) Seattle- I am not that impressed with the Hawks' its don't have a forty-year old running QB. They get a bit of home field advantage with playing far from NYC but the Giants D will be too good.
(3) New England beats (6) Tennessee- The Patriots have always been able to stop the run and that is the one thing the Titans need to win ball games. Also Tennessee doesn't have enough secondary to contain Brady.
(5) Baltimore over (4) Indianapolis- I think the Ravens have a chance to be a very good team this year and the Colts have enough to get them to the playoffs yet not enough to beat a team like Baltimore.
Divisional Round
(1) Philadelphia beats (5) NY Giants- Second straight year, this time at their crib. The Eagles should be able to pressure Eli Manning all day and the offense will have enough to carry them to another NFC Championship visit.
(2) Green Bay over (3) New Orleans- A dome team from the South coming to Lambeau in the dead of winter... rut roh. There is no Mike Vick on the Saints therefore we should win handily in Aaron Rodgers first playoff game.
(5) Baltimore beats (1) San Diego- We will see this game at the same venue and I could see whatever team loses first comes back in the playoffs to win. Anyways, I think the make-up of Baltimore spells disaster for the Chargers.
(2) Pittsburgh over (3) New England- I have trouble taking the Pats farther than this because their defense is a bunch of no-ones plus the Steelers bring back so damn much. Big Ben will prevail in this one.
Championship Games
(2) Green Bay beats (1) Philadelphia- This might be a homer pick but seriously, the Packers are clicking already (its only September!) They can get this done in the house of horrors known as Philly.
(2) Pittsburgh beats (5) Baltimore- Much of the same of last year, the Steelers will out physical the second-best physical team. Hopefully just another huge hit-fest.
Super Bowl
Pittsburgh beats Green Bay- I gotta do it. There is no way I could see the Masters of the 3-4 get outsmarted by the newly 3-4 beasts. I think it would take a big game from Willie Parker though to get it done.
Now on to the picks for both sides.
NFC: 1. Philadelphia 2. Green Bay 3. New Orleans 4. Seattle 5. New York Giants 6. Minnesota I honestly see that happening with GB/Philly flip-flopping. I cannot see the Saints or the Seahawks pushing for the two top spots. I could see the two wild card poising a threat. The NFC is by far the tougher division this year. There are multiple teams who can be that sixth team as is the same for the division winners.
AFC: 1. San Diego 2 Pittsburgh 3. New England 4. Indianapolis 5. Baltimore 6. Tennessee I think the Chargers has a schedule as easy as Shawne Merriman's girlfriend and they almost have six wins sown up already. Also the Steelers/Ravens get to play those three teams too, trust me its not even fair. The AFC has the better top teams but they have nowhere near the parody.
Wildcard Weekend
(3) New Orleans beats (6) Minnesota- The end of Favre? Who really knows but it would dash the hype of Favre returning to Lambeau for the playoffs. Also Favre's body will be almost a corpse at this point therefore Adrian Peterson will not be able to do it all.
(5) New York Giants over (4) Seattle- I am not that impressed with the Hawks' its don't have a forty-year old running QB. They get a bit of home field advantage with playing far from NYC but the Giants D will be too good.
(3) New England beats (6) Tennessee- The Patriots have always been able to stop the run and that is the one thing the Titans need to win ball games. Also Tennessee doesn't have enough secondary to contain Brady.
(5) Baltimore over (4) Indianapolis- I think the Ravens have a chance to be a very good team this year and the Colts have enough to get them to the playoffs yet not enough to beat a team like Baltimore.
Divisional Round
(1) Philadelphia beats (5) NY Giants- Second straight year, this time at their crib. The Eagles should be able to pressure Eli Manning all day and the offense will have enough to carry them to another NFC Championship visit.
(2) Green Bay over (3) New Orleans- A dome team from the South coming to Lambeau in the dead of winter... rut roh. There is no Mike Vick on the Saints therefore we should win handily in Aaron Rodgers first playoff game.
(5) Baltimore beats (1) San Diego- We will see this game at the same venue and I could see whatever team loses first comes back in the playoffs to win. Anyways, I think the make-up of Baltimore spells disaster for the Chargers.
(2) Pittsburgh over (3) New England- I have trouble taking the Pats farther than this because their defense is a bunch of no-ones plus the Steelers bring back so damn much. Big Ben will prevail in this one.
Championship Games
(2) Green Bay beats (1) Philadelphia- This might be a homer pick but seriously, the Packers are clicking already (its only September!) They can get this done in the house of horrors known as Philly.
(2) Pittsburgh beats (5) Baltimore- Much of the same of last year, the Steelers will out physical the second-best physical team. Hopefully just another huge hit-fest.
Super Bowl
Pittsburgh beats Green Bay- I gotta do it. There is no way I could see the Masters of the 3-4 get outsmarted by the newly 3-4 beasts. I think it would take a big game from Willie Parker though to get it done.
Now on to the picks for both sides.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
NFL Preview: AFC South/AFC West
And after this one we are done leading to a couple things that happened today then picks for both NCAA/NFL hopefully on time.
AFC South
1. Indianapolis Colts: Key Players- QB Peyton Manning WR Reggie Wayne RB Joesph Addai Key Games- vs. Seattle (10/4) at/vs Tennessee (10/11, 12/6) vs/at Houston (11/8, 11/29) vs. New England (11/15) at Baltimore (11/22) Outlook- My roommate and die hard Manning fan Brett is worried about their O-Line but I think they will once again reclaim the AFC South. Although due to the hard divison, they will finish in the fourth spot in the AFC.
2. Tennessee Titans: Key Players- RB Chris Johnson CB Courtland Finnegan LB Keith Bulluck Key Games- at Pittsburgh (9/10) vs/at Houston (9/20, 11/23) vs/at Indianapolis (10/11, 12/6) at New England (10/18) vs. San Diego (12/25) at Seattle (1/3) Outlook- The big question is will Kerry Collins relive the year he had in 08? I think he can with the combination of Johnson/LenDale White I think will be too much for most teams. They beat out Houston for the sixth spot.
3. Houston Texans: Key Players- WR Andre Johnson QB Matt Schaub LB DeMeco Ryans Key Games- at/vs Tennessee (9/20, 11/23) at/vs Indianapolis (11/8, 11/29) vs. Seattle (12/13) vs. New England (1/3) Outlook- Honestly they could have a chance sneaking in with all the weak teams they play this year but they will fall just short of the Titans.
4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Key Players- RB Maurice Jones-Drew QB David Garrard DT John Henderson Key Games- at/vs Indianapolis (9/13, 12/17 ) vs/at Tennessee (10/4, 11/1) at New England (12/27) Outlook- Its not off to a good start with MJD questionable this week but they have no support through the air. Jack Del Rio will be gone after this one.
AFC West
1. San Diego Chargers: Key Players- QB Phillip Rivers RB LaDainen Tomilinson LB Shawne Tequi.. er Merriman Key Games- vs. Baltimore (9/20) at Pittsburgh (10/4) at NY Giants (11/8) vs. Philadelphia (11/15) at Tennessee (12/25) Outlook- I would like to remind everyone that it took an 8-8 team to win this division. The Chargers should coast and the first four games will tell us a lot about the Bolts.
2. Kansas City Chiefs: Key Players- QB Matt Cassell WR Dwayne Bowe LB Mike Vrabel Key Games- at Baltimore (9/13) at Philadelphia (9/27) vs. NY Giants (10/4) vs/at San Diego (10/25, 11/29) vs. Pittsburgh (11/22) Outlook- This is like picking the smartest Playboy bunny because you know all of those girls are complete dumb shits just like how the rest of the West is awful.
3. Oakland Raiders (AKA the Pratts): Key Players- QB JaMarcus Russell CB Nnamdi Asomugha DE Richard Seymour (oh wait.... shit, great move Al!) RB Darren McFadden Key Games- vs/at San Diego (9/14, 11/1) at NY Giants (10/11) vs. Philadelphia (10/18) at Pittsburgh (12/6) vs. Baltimore Outlook: I think they will be better than Denver but just by a bit. I hope they enjoy picking once again in the top 10. Also I wonder if Al will freeze when teams goes to the Steel City in December.
4. Denver Broncos: Key Players- QB Kyle Orton, WR Brandon Marshall, RB Knowshon Moreno Key Games- vs. New England (10/11) vs/at San Diego (10/19 ) at Baltimore (11/1) vs. Pittsburgh (11/9) vs. NY Giants (11/26) at Indianapolis (12/13) at Philadelphia (12/27) Outlook- With everything that has happened and that is continuing to happen, isn't inevitable with that schedule Denver will be drafting top five? I think so.
-Charlie.
AFC South
1. Indianapolis Colts: Key Players- QB Peyton Manning WR Reggie Wayne RB Joesph Addai Key Games- vs. Seattle (10/4) at/vs Tennessee (10/11, 12/6) vs/at Houston (11/8, 11/29) vs. New England (11/15) at Baltimore (11/22) Outlook- My roommate and die hard Manning fan Brett is worried about their O-Line but I think they will once again reclaim the AFC South. Although due to the hard divison, they will finish in the fourth spot in the AFC.
2. Tennessee Titans: Key Players- RB Chris Johnson CB Courtland Finnegan LB Keith Bulluck Key Games- at Pittsburgh (9/10) vs/at Houston (9/20, 11/23) vs/at Indianapolis (10/11, 12/6) at New England (10/18) vs. San Diego (12/25) at Seattle (1/3) Outlook- The big question is will Kerry Collins relive the year he had in 08? I think he can with the combination of Johnson/LenDale White I think will be too much for most teams. They beat out Houston for the sixth spot.
3. Houston Texans: Key Players- WR Andre Johnson QB Matt Schaub LB DeMeco Ryans Key Games- at/vs Tennessee (9/20, 11/23) at/vs Indianapolis (11/8, 11/29) vs. Seattle (12/13) vs. New England (1/3) Outlook- Honestly they could have a chance sneaking in with all the weak teams they play this year but they will fall just short of the Titans.
4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Key Players- RB Maurice Jones-Drew QB David Garrard DT John Henderson Key Games- at/vs Indianapolis (9/13, 12/17 ) vs/at Tennessee (10/4, 11/1) at New England (12/27) Outlook- Its not off to a good start with MJD questionable this week but they have no support through the air. Jack Del Rio will be gone after this one.
AFC West
1. San Diego Chargers: Key Players- QB Phillip Rivers RB LaDainen Tomilinson LB Shawne Tequi.. er Merriman Key Games- vs. Baltimore (9/20) at Pittsburgh (10/4) at NY Giants (11/8) vs. Philadelphia (11/15) at Tennessee (12/25) Outlook- I would like to remind everyone that it took an 8-8 team to win this division. The Chargers should coast and the first four games will tell us a lot about the Bolts.
2. Kansas City Chiefs: Key Players- QB Matt Cassell WR Dwayne Bowe LB Mike Vrabel Key Games- at Baltimore (9/13) at Philadelphia (9/27) vs. NY Giants (10/4) vs/at San Diego (10/25, 11/29) vs. Pittsburgh (11/22) Outlook- This is like picking the smartest Playboy bunny because you know all of those girls are complete dumb shits just like how the rest of the West is awful.
3. Oakland Raiders (AKA the Pratts): Key Players- QB JaMarcus Russell CB Nnamdi Asomugha DE Richard Seymour (oh wait.... shit, great move Al!) RB Darren McFadden Key Games- vs/at San Diego (9/14, 11/1) at NY Giants (10/11) vs. Philadelphia (10/18) at Pittsburgh (12/6) vs. Baltimore Outlook: I think they will be better than Denver but just by a bit. I hope they enjoy picking once again in the top 10. Also I wonder if Al will freeze when teams goes to the Steel City in December.
4. Denver Broncos: Key Players- QB Kyle Orton, WR Brandon Marshall, RB Knowshon Moreno Key Games- vs. New England (10/11) vs/at San Diego (10/19 ) at Baltimore (11/1) vs. Pittsburgh (11/9) vs. NY Giants (11/26) at Indianapolis (12/13) at Philadelphia (12/27) Outlook- With everything that has happened and that is continuing to happen, isn't inevitable with that schedule Denver will be drafting top five? I think so.
-Charlie.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Harrison Out in Indy
I am awaiting Brett W. Boyer's response to this situation but I will give my own personal thoughts on the situation at hand.
It has known been confirmed that the Colts have released Marvin Harrison. He has basically been the Jerry Rice of the Colts while Peyton Manning has been the Joe Montana. Now all of that is over which to me is pretty weird. The combination of Manning to Harrison has been something many of us who have watching the NFL have grown accustomed to seeing week in and week out.
I did get Brett's response which featured basically some of the same thoughts I had. "It sucks he doesnt want to finish his career in Indy but we have Clark, Gonzalez, and Wayne.. probably just get a slot receiver in the draft." Pretty much sums up what I was going to say. They really have no need to keep Harrison and a money-heavy contract.
Harrison on the other hand will land somewhere for sure. I would favor a place like Seattle who needs receivers and in my opinion will still draft Michael Crabtree despite the injury to his foot (coverage on that later this week).
-Charlie.
It has known been confirmed that the Colts have released Marvin Harrison. He has basically been the Jerry Rice of the Colts while Peyton Manning has been the Joe Montana. Now all of that is over which to me is pretty weird. The combination of Manning to Harrison has been something many of us who have watching the NFL have grown accustomed to seeing week in and week out.
I did get Brett's response which featured basically some of the same thoughts I had. "It sucks he doesnt want to finish his career in Indy but we have Clark, Gonzalez, and Wayne.. probably just get a slot receiver in the draft." Pretty much sums up what I was going to say. They really have no need to keep Harrison and a money-heavy contract.
Harrison on the other hand will land somewhere for sure. I would favor a place like Seattle who needs receivers and in my opinion will still draft Michael Crabtree despite the injury to his foot (coverage on that later this week).
-Charlie.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Tony Dungy Steps Down
Tony Dungy whose one of the best coaches in the National Football League in the last twenty years decided to retire today.
While some might argue that Dungy's playoff record tarnishes his career (9-10), it still doesnt matter because Dungy was in the playoffs ten straight years he was a coach which not many coaches can say. The other big thing about Tony Dungy is he turned a Buccaneer team who was basically the Lions of the NFL before he came in. With help from Monte Kiffin, they created the Tampa 2 which is stil a very popular defense in the NFL. Even though he was ousted by the Buccaneers due to lack of playoff success, he always had Tampa Bay in the playoffs. No matter what, Dungy got it done with Peyton Manning who many thought would be the next Dan Marino and won a Super Bowl; being the only African-American coach to have that honor.
No matter what I think that Dungy will not come back to coach in the NFL ever again I believe. I think he is a man of his word and when he said he's done, I believe him. He may come back as a Bill Parcells type figure with a team but I cant really see he wanting that control. Granted, many will frown on his playoff record with the teams he had but he still was a great coach.
Dungy will be missed and he is a bonafide Hall of Fame coach.
-Charlie.
While some might argue that Dungy's playoff record tarnishes his career (9-10), it still doesnt matter because Dungy was in the playoffs ten straight years he was a coach which not many coaches can say. The other big thing about Tony Dungy is he turned a Buccaneer team who was basically the Lions of the NFL before he came in. With help from Monte Kiffin, they created the Tampa 2 which is stil a very popular defense in the NFL. Even though he was ousted by the Buccaneers due to lack of playoff success, he always had Tampa Bay in the playoffs. No matter what, Dungy got it done with Peyton Manning who many thought would be the next Dan Marino and won a Super Bowl; being the only African-American coach to have that honor.
No matter what I think that Dungy will not come back to coach in the NFL ever again I believe. I think he is a man of his word and when he said he's done, I believe him. He may come back as a Bill Parcells type figure with a team but I cant really see he wanting that control. Granted, many will frown on his playoff record with the teams he had but he still was a great coach.
Dungy will be missed and he is a bonafide Hall of Fame coach.
-Charlie.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)