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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

NFC West 2015

And.....Here we go again folks!  The NFC West will once again be the premier conference to watch in the NFL, just as it was last year.  The aging Manning's and Brady era will continue to age and then fade away if those organizations don't start propagating new talent to take their place and lead these teams.  It's called Brand Management Destruction to build a brand around one player and not do the Due Diligence to find another source of branding to act as a supplement for their main effort, growing and collecting an audience so that when the day comes for Tom Brady to retire, the organization does not tank with his departure.

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Seattle Sea Chickens

The Seattle Sea Chickens had a great year last year, winning the Super Bowl, and driving home the idea that they had a program that was on the rise, except, so did the Houston Texans when they made their run for title in their rookie season, and then went flat for the next three years after.  In fact, it seems that most of the teams that win the Super Bowl either lose players, or the players themselves lose their hunger for the title the following year.  Hopefully for Seattle, their team does not go the same route as the Texans or the USC Trojans, as their coach Pete Carroll, who has shot the team into meteorite noteriety has been in this position before, and each of the teams he has coached to this level has fallen into the sphere of 5 year irrelevancy.


 
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San Francisco 49ers

Having had a better year last year than most teams, and beating the Seattle Seahawks at the end of the season, the 49ers, are on the rise.  Colin Kaepernick is back, Michael Crabtree is back, Aldon Smith and his brother from another mother Justin Smith are back, as well as Anquan Boldin, the trash talking receiver that mentally destroys his competition with thrashing output is back.    I have the 49ers winning the NFC West this year, but, having to fight Arizona and Seattle in nail biting, jaw clenching games of sheer brute force trauma.


Arizona Cardinals

Drew Stanton is preparing to lead a team that is an under ranked 11 seed in the race for the 2015 Super Bowl win.  The Arizona Cardinals have been making steady gains the past few years and are now in the position of being a variable opponent, with nobody having any idea if they are going to beat them or not.  With growth as a team comes a need for consistency, which is where you end up immediately after a decade of reorganization has taken place.  Now that the Arizona Cardinals are out of the NFL sandbox, there will be a much bigger focus on building a franchise of consistent high placement.  I look to the Arizona Cardinals to be the first team to draw first blood with the Seattle Seahawks, followed by the 49ers, and then Baltimore.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

The Raiders Move

If you live in Oakland, CA, you are, undoubtedly a Raiders Fan.  The Oakland Raiders have built a fan base over the years that is by far unique in its intensity, stemming from the raving lunatics that show up at their games, extremist fans, that would walk through hell if the team was on a road trip there.  A fan base that took decades to build, and could now come crashing down, to be replaced with a location that has never had a Professional Football team, and is flanked by two powerhouse fan bases in Houston and Dallas with the Texans and the Cowboys.

To the north in Dallas, the Cowboys could lose every game for the next decade and still be one of the richest franchises on earth.  Why?  because of the marketing of the brand, Cowboy fans, apparel, bumper stickers, jeep wheel coverings, and gear is everywhere, and especially in Texas, which happens to be the second largest state in the U.S. behind Alaska, which has a tenth of the population in Texas.

In the South of Texas lays the fan base fertility zone with Houston and the new Oilers team, called the Texans.  This team would have made another loud splash in the Gulf of Mexico had it not been for the Cinderella first season where the Texans did such a great job in playing and raising the stakes in fan manipulation that its stock shot through the roof, and loyal fans became a fixture in the stadium for each and every game.  It probably helps that the Texans only real competitor in Houston is the Astros, which haven't done anything worth writing about in 20 years.  Google does not have a definition for Oilers or Astros, they have to be added to the dictionary for your computer before they turn black from the unknown red underline, to help with the notion that these two teams are irrelevant in the sports world.

So, what are the pros and cons with moving the much propaganda gangland team from Oakland to San Antonio?


Pros:
1.  No more gangland propaganda reputation as a bunch of thugs that used to play on the Alcatraz all stars before joining the NFL.
2.  Putting a team in San Antonio swallows up ten economies to include Austin, the capital of Texas, who's only claim to Sports fame is a reorganized and newly coached Texas Longhorns.
3.  Yep, that's it.

Cons:
1.  The San Antonio who?  No fan base, tons of Spurs fans, no history, no apparel, no marketing, and most importantly, NO STADIUM!  So, this would be a start up franchise with no foundation, in an area that doesn't have a football reputation, coming out of bad economy, which means prices will be high, the hotdog will be attempted to be sold at $6 with ketchup and mustard an extra .$75 per packet.
2.  Team is dead in the water in 5 years, and after each of the banks in the area have loaned out every dead cent available.

My advice.  Leave the team in Oakland, invest in the infrastructure of the Raiders name, and build a fan base that has more legs than the striped members of Folsom Prison.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Why Professional Sports Suck

If I were on Wall Street, I would have bet on the Miami Heat to win the championship at the beginning of the season, why?  Because when the NBA and David Stern allow three overly paid players like Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh, and Lebron James to play on one team, with their salaries, they HAVE to win, not because they should earn the win.

I didn't watch the finals this year, because I already knew that Miami was going to win it all, and not because I am a Miami Heat fan, but because the Spurs have old players that know the fundamentals, and play to win, which is in direct contrast to the way David Stern runs the league.

You could call the Miami Heat the Yankees of the NBA.  Pay as much money as you can to players that have the name, not the game, and then call Stern with the news that the finals HAVE to go to game 7, or you won't be able to pay the players.

The NBA, MLB, NFL, and NHL are all a bunch of crooks.  Too much money in a recovering economy to a bunch of players, GAME players, not really considered a job,  with kickbacks going to referees who are never investigated for fraud, or gambling.  When was the last time a referee was kicked out a professional league for taking bribes and kickbacks?

I like the Facebook post that asks the question, "Why does a person who carries or pushes a ball around a field, make more money than a person defending the country"? and the answer is that none of our professional players have the balls to do what our military does.

Is a player's worth on the field or on the court worth more to our citizens than the said player beating the life out of a woman?  This argument goes back to the old, antiquated reason why American Military's didn't allow women in combat, because of the theory that a woman's life was more valuable than a man's, and that a woman was not able to handle the rigors of combat, which we have found out to be a falsehood for 15 years of war.   We as a society have placed these game playing people on such a high pedestal that they actually believe that they are above the laws of the land.  Bobby Brown and Chris Brown have found out differently with convictions and time served.

These players need to get smacked down, a real humility check that will leave a lasting impression, and then sent a place where they learn how to be a man, since its obvious their father's failed them in that aspect.






Friday, February 1, 2013

NFL Postseason: Superbowl

It's coming down to the moment we have all been waiting for, the NFL Superbowl.  The match up between the Ravens and the 49ers could be titled as "The Most Relevant Competition" for the beginning of this millennium.  Let's take a glance at the stats for each team.

Defense

49ers - The best run defense in the NFL, lead by Sopoaga, the Hammer Smith Brothers, and the Line backer QB killer Willis in the second row pose a tough small yardage gain for the Ravens.  I honestly don't believe that the Ravens will attempt many running plays, as they are not going to see a whole lot of positive gains through that method.

The second and third tier defense played by the 49ers is the achilles heel for the team, which is where Flacco will have to exploit, if he intends to make large gains in yardage.  The ten to fifteen yard gains is where I see him going the most, with short post passing his most used play during the game.  The disadvantage for this offense for the Ravens will come down to the play of the left guard position, as Aldon and Brian Smith work that side to gain access to the QB.  Once access is granted, the flood gates of pain will force Flacco to shift his passing to the right side and middle areas of the field, limiting his attack plan, and opening up the possibilities for interception.

Ravens - The defense of the Ravens closely matches the 49ers for the run game, led by Ray Lewis in the line backer position, cutting short long run gains down to 5-7 yards a play.  The problem that the Ravens will have to deal with is the multi-prong attack formation that the 49ers use with Gore and James rotating the RB position, each with a unique ability to puncture the front line of the Ravens.

The second and third tier of defense for the Ravens poses a problem for the 49ers, as the Ravens will undoubtedly go with a zone defense, due to the competencies of the 49ers wide outs posing a short and long yardage ability.

This game will be won by the offense, but the victory will be defined by the defense of both teams. 

Offense

49ers - The 49ers offense consists of a "hit you everywhere" type of play.  Leading the wide outs is Moss, who has the most experience with Superbowl appearances, as well as the mentor ability and influence on Crabtree.  If the 49ers are to beat the Ravens through shear brute force offensive play, it will take a sidelines to sidelines methodology with equal amount of ground and pound from the RB's couples with short yardage to Crabtree, and Long yardage from Moss.

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

NFL Postseason Matchups: Ravens vs. Patriots

New England has everything, they have a great defense, and the best offensive game in the AFC.  That being said, how do the Ravens have a chance at beating them?  One method may be to make them play sideline to sideline.  While this method wears out the linemen faster than any other play book in football, it also makes teams play their bench, to give the line a rest more often.  Baltimore has a better bench than New England, that is for sure, with much more depth than the other.  Sideline to sideline wearing out the endurance and stamina of the line.

So what does Baltimore have to do to help themselves to a Superbowl?  Ray Lewis and his band of merry men have to make Tom Brady less accurate, and the way to do that is to rapidly close the pocket around him.  It was seen and proven in the Texas game, that when Tom Brady is hurried and/or has to scramble out of the pocket, his accuracy goes dramatically down, spirally into the depths of garbage.

New England 28
Baltimore 17

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NFL Postseason Matchups: 49ers vs. Falcons

Definitely going to be touted as one of the most evenly matched teams to meet in the NFC Championship.

49ers - Frank Gore on the running game coupled with LaMichael James is one of the best running games in the industry.  Colin Kaepernick is the real deal, with weapons such as Randy Moss, Michael Crabtree, Vernon Davis, and Walker to round out the offensive threat. Defensively, the Smith brothers are back together, causing havoc and keeping half the offensive lines completely pre-occupied, so much so that opposing QB's have to look out for Patrick Willis coming straight up the middle one-on-one with the lethal linebacker.

Falcons - Also have the multi threat capability, but are more dependent on the air game than the run game.  Matt Ryan is a veteran and has the experience to put any team to the test, especially since the Falcons are the number one seed in the playoffs, stemming from an impeccable season.  I see the Falcons keeping the chip on their shoulder from not getting the respect they have earned throughout the season, and coming in with a large amount of vengeance.

It will be a great game, and a defensive battle.

49ers - 35
Falcons - 31

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Concussive Diagnosis of Players in Contact sports

Its a matter of cause and effect.  If a defensive football player hits an offensive player so hard that the person blacks out, throws up, loses his balance, or any of the myriad symptoms of a concussion, then the offensive player MAY have a concussion.  I say MAY because I am not a doctor, and therefore can't make diagnosis of what is going on with the player.

In recent months, the importance of focusing on concussions, with spear focus on Football players, is a good thing, and it puts the right light on organizations protecting the players from successive blows to the head that MAY lead to further brain damage.

But what about Hockey, Rugby, Lacrosse, Soccer? Basketball?  There are times where each and every sport, minus maybe Bowling, which I am not really sure is a fully fledged sport, that contact is going to be made between players.  A spike in Volleyball has a leather bound ball flying through the air at 70 mph with the possibility of hitting an inanimate target human head.

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The biggest point of this article stems from the study of Junior Seau's brain, which analysts have laid the blame of his suicide on repeated hits to the head.

The brain, or the study of it, called neurology is a science of unknown proportions.  This, in layman's terms means that the whole science is full of unknowns, making a diagnosis of suicide due to defensive lineman hits to the head, completely false.

Could repeated hits to the head have contributed?  Sure.  Could a bunch of other factors have contributed to the suicide, absolutely.  The only surefire way of finding out why a person takes their life into their own hands, is to ask that person, and unfortunately, and with all of today's technology, we still can't make the dead talk.

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Monday, January 7, 2013

Sports Humor

Notre Dame Irish - After hundreds of years of oppression by England, do the Irish now get a chance at true justice tonight?

Alabama - Is a Crimson Tide something that a woman experiences once a month?

Who would actually win?  A Seahawk in battle with a Raven?

What is more dangerous, a cheese packer, or a pack of San Francisco Miners?

Can you get any more National Pride then to have a Texan battle a Patriot?

Here we go again.....

The San Francisco 49ers will play a bird herd in the NFC Championship at Candlestick, I think its safe to say that the miners will be shooting birds out of the sky

Here we go into the Sweet Sixteen, and the State of Kansas is contributing the Jaybirds and the Shockers, or maybe we should just combine them into a Shocked Jaybird?



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Sunday, January 6, 2013

NFL Post Season Matchups: Redskins vs. Seahawks

Seattle vs. Washington

Seattle and Washington are both being led by Rookie QB's, but the supporting cast is far different.  Washington, I feel has the advantage by having all the right veterans in all the right places for success.  Seattle, led by Wilson has motivation and Pete Carroll, who, after leaving USC, has everything to gain, and nothing left to lose, by winning.  I expect to see Washington play a tactically correct game, and Seattle leave it all on the field, making a great game come forth, but with Washington the victor.

The second half is on the horizon with Washington leading by one point.  Key areas that will be addressed have to include that RGIII is still injured, and now Hauschka fro Seattle is too.  Impact, RGIII is injured and may have to alternate snaps with Cousins, who has proved that he is effective as a backup.  Hauschka on the other side, and with Seattle, isn't so lucky, with his backup having not been involved in the season, other than as holdier, due to the fact that kickers don't normally get injured, or can go years without one.

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Due to a lack of mobility by RGIII, the receivers have to break free, and I would suggest a short yardage, 12 yards per play offense for the Redskins.

On the Seattle side of things, Russell Wilson's mobility needs to be exercised more in order to keep the Washington secondary in check, forcing them to stay close to the line.

NFL Post Season Matchups: Colts vs. Ravens

While I like to see the wild card games, the most interesting matchups between NFL teams comes before the playoffs.

Indianapolis vs. Baltimore

Ray Lewis is back and the Baltimore Ravens now have something to be motivated by and play for.  The news that this will be the last season for Lewis may mean that the Ravens want to send him off with a Superbowl.  Injuries and motivation are common with Baltimore as well as a slackening of the small details as the season progresses.  Andrew Luck and the Colts, however, are the opposite.  As the postseason heats up, so do the Colts, aided by the hottest rookie QB and the return of Chuck Pagano, the Colts are expected to be sluggish in the first half, and then explode in the second half.  For Indianapolis to seal the deal, the whole team concept has to come to bear with defense creating turnovers, and the offense turning small yards into large yardage gains.

At three minutes left in the game, it is very apparent that Andrew Luck came to play, but his receivers came to drop.  Thrown to multiple receivers, and out of five tosses, four are either dropped, or hit in the hands for incomplete passes.

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