Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The HEAT is on!!

Rashard Lewis & Ray Allen team up with the BIG 3


The NBA season is back!

The defending World Champion Miami Heat tip off in a matter of hours against their arch rivals, the Boston Celtics.

LeBron gets his ring.

D-Wade comes back with a healthy knee. 

Ray Allen faces his former team. 

Kevin Garnett is a angry man.

Lets keep this short and sweet today, I'm getting ready to throw a few back and get comfortable as I watch big time basketball in October. I'll be back periodically to weigh in on important games and topics which I'm sure will be Skip Bayless saying how LeBron is still not "clutch". In the words of Stephen A Smith, "stop being so DISRESPECTFUL!!"

The season will be sprinkled with a lot of cool moments and teams with aspirations for a title. Too bad only 9 teams have won a title in 33 years. So its kinda predictable who's going to be there in the end.




LeBron edges Kevin Durant for league MVP...again

The usual suspects make it to the conference finals: Heat over the Celtics in 6 and the Lakers in 7 against the Thunder.

Heat with home court close out the Lakers in 6. Book it said the Grizz...

Monday, September 10, 2012

Sunday Fundays are BACK

Sunday Night Football was capped by Von Miller
sending a shout out to an ex teammate  with a "Tebow"


If you didn't know, yesterday was a unofficial, "official national holiday".

That can only mean one thing, the NFL season has begun! No disrespect to the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys who played on Wednesday night, with the Boys pulling off the upset on the champs 24-17, but the season REALLY kicks off on a Sunday with a slew of games.

If you weren't at a stadium tailgating, grillin, pounding some brewskis with your friends, then you were probably doing just that at some bar or house.

There's just something about Sundays and Football.

Not to mention if you have the NFL RedZone channel, you're in FOOTBALL HEAVEN. Fantasy Football Heaven that is!




Tim who? Peyton Manning reminded everyone in Denver
 what a real quarterback looks like.



The most anticipated start of this young season took place last night in Denver.

Peyton Manning showed everyone, including the team that cut him, the Indianapolis Colts, he still had something left in the tank. The 36 year old Manning didn't look like a player that missed all of last season, in fact he looked like he hadn't missed a beat. Manning went 19 of 26, 253 yards and 2 touchdowns in win against one of the leagues best defenses. Manning's Broncos beat the Steelers 31-19, capped off by Tracy Porter's 43 yard, pick six of Ben Roethlesberger. Must have been nice for Manning to have Porter on his side on this pick six.

Manning recorded his 400th and 401st touchdowns of his career in the game. He becomes only the third quarterback in NFL history to join the 400 touchdown club, joining the likes of Dan Marino and Brett Favre.
The humble Manning even said in the post-game interview that he doesn't even think he belongs with such greats of the game.

Trust me Peyton when I say this and I'm sure anyone with even a little bit of football knowledge can attest to. 

YOU BELONG IN THAT SENTENCE.




David Akers, shocked that he was able to kick a
NFL record tying field goal of 63 yards


On paper it was pegged as the game of the day.

The San Francisco 49ers came to Lambeau Field to take on the Green Bay Packers with an upset in mind.

The 49ers showed the NFL world that last year was no fluke. They harassed Aaron Rodgers and the rest of the Packers with their relentless defense. Rodgers looked like he had some rust and never played up to his MVP-caliber self. His team took the defeat at the hands of the 49ers, 30-22, snapping a 15 game regular season home winning streak. But if you count the post season, that now 2 losses in a row for the Pack 

Alex Smith looked as if HE was the MVP of the league last year, completing 77% of his passes, throwing 2 touchdowns and had a 125.6 quarterback rating. There was also a Randy Moss sighting, with the veteran receiver catching his first touchdown in almost 2 years. With their defense picking up right where they left off, a lot of new weapons on offense and Smith finally becoming the quarterback he was suppose to be after being drafted first overall in 2005, this team looks poised to get back to the NFC title game and then some.




RGIII celebrating his 1st career touchdown pass in the NFL


There was 5 quarterbacks that started in the NFL yesterday. By far the most ever since the merger. They all came up on the losing sided, except one.

Robert Griffin the 3rd, or as the kids like to call him, RGIII.

In the most unlikely of outcomes, RGIII led his Washington Redskins to a 40-32 victory over the emotional New Orleans Saints in THEIR house. 

RGIII was sensational for the Skins. He completed 73% of his passes for 320 yards, 2 TD's, ZERO picks and amassed a QB rating of 140! That stat line is the first of its kind for a rookie starting his first game. And you thought it couldn't get better than Cam Newton in years opener.

The Saints on the other hand looked like a team missing their Super Bowl winning head coach. 

Drew Brees ended up with his yards and TD's but he finished with a QB rating close to 71 and two 4th quarter INT's. The loss was the first at home for the Saints since the 2010 finale.



Andre Johnson doing what he and the Houston Texans do best:
ABUSE THE MIAMI DOLPHINS. 

As for my 2 Super Bowl favorites, the Houston Texans improved to a lifetime record against the Miami Dolphins of 7-0 after crushing them 30-10. Arian Foster and Andre Johnson had their usual great days at the office.

The Philadelphia Eagles on the other hand needed a late TD from Michael Vick to beat the upset-minded Cleveland Browns 17-16. Luckily for all fantasy owners that drafted Vick, including myself in 2 leagues, he ended up staying HEALTHY.



Michael Vick was picked off 4 times, but kept his cool in
 leading the Eagles back to a win over the Browns



Here's the rest of yesterdays Week 1's scores:

Chicago Bears beat the Indianapolis Colts 41-21 ruining Andrew Lucks debut.

Detroit Lions came back to beat the St. Louis Rams 27-23 to avoid the upset.

Minnesota Vikings won in OT against the Jacksonville Jaguars 26-23 with the help of a healthy Adrian Peterson.

Atlanta Falcons cruised past the Kansas City Chiefs 40-24 behind a monster game from Matt Ryan.

New York Jets crushed the Buffalo Bills 48-28 and woke up their offense in the process.

New England Patriots beat down the Tennessee Titans 34-13 in a workman effort from Tom Brady and the rest of the Pats.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers slowed down the Carolina Panthers and Cam Newton for a 16-10 win.

Arizona Cardinals won a close one 20-16 against the Russel Wilson led Seattle Seahawks.


Monday Night Football double header:

Cincinnati Bengals at the Baltimore Ravens

San Diego Chargers at the Oakland Raiders










Wednesday, September 5, 2012

NFL Preview & Predictions

The New York Giants start the defense of their title
tonight against the Dallas Cowboys

The Grizz is BACK!!

It's been two & half months since my last post. You remember that one right? MIAMI HEAT WORLD CHAMPS. Just in case you guys forgot, doubt that you would OR could. Then it was off to hibernation for this grizzly bear. Most bears usually hibernate during the cold, long winters. Summer baseball does the trick for me. But alas, fall is almost here and the smell of pigskin is in the air.

FOOTBALL has returned!!!




If Ryan Tannehill can score ON the field as good as he does OFF it,
the Dolphins might have just found their franchise QB


***DISCLAIMER***  I'm a Miami Dolphins fan


Before I get into what I think will happen this year in the NFL, I must talk about my team. My Dolphins. 

Where do I start???

A first time head coach. Trading away a former first round corner. Releasing a once great receiver who's turned in to a caricature of himself. A locker room split on said receiver getting cut. A general manger who is on the hot seat, especially with the die hard fans in the 305. The whole country watching this fiasco on HBO's Hard Knocks.

All decent starting points, but I'll go with the obvious one to me. Ryan Tannehill. 

This organization has had 16 quarterbacks start at least one game in the 13 years since Dan Marino retired. Let that marinate for a second. 16 quarterbacks! That is just pathetic. So the Dolphins drafted Ryan Tannehill with the number 8 pick in this years draft to try and change that stat. The only positive in this scenario as of right now is that Marino and Bob Griese were the only other quarterbacks selected by the Dolphins in the first round and they had HOF careers. Not going to make that stretch with Tannehill, but if his decision making is as good calling plays as it is with the selection of his wife, we're off to a good start in his young career.

Seriously though I wanna see what the new coach has planned out for this terrible offense. Joe Philbin is suppose to be one of the gurus behind Aaron Rodger and Green Bay's prolific offense. With the lack of talent, beside Reggie Bush, I don't see how this team is going to win consistently this year. The offensive line is sub-par, the receivers are probably the worst in the league and you got a rookie under center. Oh and you start your season on the road against the Houston Texans. Good Luck.




Peyton Manning makes his return Sunday night
 at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers


The biggest story of this off season was Peyton Manning being released by the Indianapolis Colts and then signing with the Denver Broncos. Which subsequently Mr. Tim Tebow was traded to the New York Jets. I'll get into that next. 

The Broncos are betting heavily on a healthy Manning to come back to his 4 time MVP form. I think if he's at 80% of that, it's still good enough for a division win and long playoff run. He has more talent on offense than he did the last couple of years in Indy. With Von Miler and the rest of that solid defense, Manning has a chance to come back better than ever.




Tim Tebow & Mark Sanchez. The circus is in town.


Now on to the show that is the New York Jets. What a band of misfits. Darrelle Revis is the only guy you take off that team without blinking an eye. You can have the rest thank you very much. The fact that I can't stand the Jets because my allegiance to the Dolphins doesn't change how I feel about this team. It could be the Minnesota Vikings and I would still kill them. But since it is the Jets, it will be even sweeter(insert happy face). 

The hype that Tebow gets is amazing to me. To think ESPN had people camped out for a week to follow the dynamic of these two quarterbacks when they opened up training camp. You got the defending SuperBowl champs raining from the same city and they go completely under the radar because of the Tebow. It's laughable to me. I have a whole lot I got to say about him but i'll leave that for down the road in another post.

The best of all is Rex Ryan. This guy is a class act. I do like him as a defensive minded coach and he has excellent schemes but dude SHUT UP. Just yesterday he's speech about being a great coach and going on to coach another ten plus years, it gets old and FAST. If you keep having 8-8 seasons and your team unravels at the end of them, you can take the zero off that ten and you can do the math.

http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=8339524



Who's going to be playing here in Super Bowl 47?

My predictions for the season:

AFC EAST                                          NFC EAST

New England Patriots   13-3          Philadelphia Eagles         11-5
Buffalo Bills                  9-7          New York Giants            10-6
Miami Dolphins            6-10          Dallas Cowboys              7-9
New York Jets            5-11          Washington Redskins       6-10


AFC NORTH                                     NFC NORTH

Pittsburgh Steelers      12-4          Green Bay Packers         12-4
Cincinnati Bengals       11-5          Chicago Bears                10-6
Baltimore Ravens        8-8            Detroit Lions                   8-8
Cleveland Browns        5-11           Minnesota Vikings           2-14


AFC SOUTH                                     NFC SOUTH

Houston Texans          12-4          New Orleans Saints         11-5
Tennessee Titans          9-7         Carolina Panthers             9-7
Indianapolis Colts        6-10          Atlanta Falcons              8-8
Jacksonville Jaguars     3-13         Tampa Bay Buccaneers    2-14


AFC WEST                                       NFC WEST

Denver Broncos          10-6         San Francisco 49ers         11-5
San Diego Chargers     9-7          Seattle Seahawks              10-6
Oakland Raiders          8-8          Arizona Cardinals              5-11
Kansas City Chiefs      4-12         St. Louis Rams                 4-12


PLAYOFFS


WILD CARDS

Texans over Bills
Bengals over Broncos 
49ers over Giants
Saints over Bears


DIVISIONAL

Texans over Steelers
Patriots over Bengals
Eagles over 49ers
Packers over Saints


AFC CHAMPIONSHIP

Texans over Patriots


NFC CHAMPIONSHIP

Eagles over Packers


SUPERBOWL XLVII

Eagles over Texans









Friday, June 22, 2012

Miami Heat are World Champs

The Miami Heat celebrating their 2nd title in franchise history

LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh got together two summers ago with one thing on their mind.

Win an NBA Championship.

They were two wins away from accomplishing that in their first year of the "big 3" era, but came up short to Dallas in the finals. They had to watch another team celebrate on their home floor.

Not this year.

They dismantled the Oklahoma City Thunder, 121-106, in game 5 of the NBA Finals. They won 4 straight to finish them off 4-1, this after losing the first game of the series. A theme that became the norm, becoming the ONLY team in NBA history to win a championship after trailing in 3 series. They were 9-0 after being down in each of those series.


NBA Finals MVP LeBron James posing with some nice hardware

I gotta be real here. The fan in me caused me not to write anymore after my last article last month after game 1 of the Pacer series. I had to stop and just enjoy this ride, plus I didn't want to jinx my team.

I mean I have yet to sleep, going to the famous bird road in southwest Miami-Dade and take part in a massive after party in the streets, pots and pans in hand. Seeing all of Miami, young and old, reacting like never before and understanding the togetherness of sports. It's like nothing else.

I watched a replay of game 5 and soaked it all in AGAIN. Now here I am writing the emotions going through my head while getting ready to escape to the Keys for the weekend.

Couldn't have asked for anything better


LeBron averaged 28.6 ppg, 10 rpg & 7.4 apg to seal his first Finals MVP

Watching LeBron play some of the best basketball EVER during this post season run will be forever eched in my mind. The guy closed out his first title with a triple double! Something that only five players have ever done.

All of the critics can shut the hell up. I know he won't say that, but I will. Especially the leader of the hit squad, Skip Bayless. All year long I've heard he can't "close". Who gives a crap? The guy is a physical beast. He has all the tools you would want in a basketball player. He's an elite defender. When you have the caliber of a player in Dwyane Wade you don't have to be the guy that hits the last shot.

So Skip do us all a favor and shut it. Don't tell me Kevin Durant is the best player in the league. Don't tell me he's the frozen one. Or that his name is Prince James.

It's King James buddy and the guy just closed the deal.


Dwade celebrating after a grueling post season on AND off the court


It's great to see Dwyane get his second title.

There have been some trying times this year. He hasn't been 100% healthy. He's given the reins to the team over to LeBron. He's had a lot of personal issues to deal with, especially during one of the most important times in his career.

Yet through it all he is a champion. Again.


Listening to an interview after the game with Shaq, that both he and LeBron were doing, I loved that he compared when Shaq told him in 06' to "go get it young fella" to how he's told LeBron to take this team and lead them to a title. It's a sign of maturity and knowing how hard it was to get that first title in his third year.

We wondered if they could play together. We wonder now if what LeBron said two years ago of  "not 1, not 2" and so on will become a reality.

Check this awesome 2 1/2 minutes of the ending of that interview with Shaq and Barkley. I found it to be very entertaining.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiP8zgbMY64&feature=youtu.be





The forgotten member of the big 3, Chris Bosh, showed how instrumental he really was 

When this team was first assembled two years ago, I told anyone who I talked about the Heat that Chris Bosh would be the key to them winning a title. The man knows his place on this team. He's a model of professionalism. He could very well be the number one option on half of the team in this league, but he joined forces with two of the games greats.

All I heard from friends and fans were "We shoulda got Stoudemire". I kept saying watch and see how Bosh will pay dividends for us. Amare would have NEVER fit on this team. Bosh is a better rebounder, passer, free throw shooter, has a better outside game and most of all is humble to the fact he was going to be the third option on the Heat. Amare could handle being number two in New York.

The Heat ended up getting a world champion big man, New York got a guy who sliced his hand by breaking  the glass of a fire extinguisher.

I think we know who got the better deal.

Whatever it takes.


Mike Miller was just one of many role players to step up big in this title run

Something that signified how this title was closed last night, Mike Miller, who was often injured this season and post season, was in a zone unlike any I've seen in years. He made seven threes, almost like he was shooting them alone in the gym. Broken Mike Miller poured in 23 huge points.

But it wasn't just Miller providing unexpected results this series from Miami's "others". Mario Chalmers balled out in game 4 with 25 points. Norris "Kid" Cole tossed in 8 crucial points in the same game.

Shane Battier shot 75% on his three point shots the first 3 games of the series.


Pat Riley the architect; Udonis Haslem the glue; Together champions yet again

This was a total team effort to beat a team that is scary good for their age. Kevin Durant is an amazing scorer and Russel Westbrook is freakishly athletic.

But the NBA is the one sport where experience really pays off. Where losing makes you stronger down the road. The Thunder have felt what the heat felt just one year ago. I have no doubt they will be back.

I also have no doubt to whom their opponent will be when they get back there.

The World Champion Miami Heat.

Monday, May 14, 2012

LeBron James, Dwyane Wade dominate but lose Chris Bosh in the process

Dwyade Wade sends a half court alley-oop to LeBron James early in the first

LeBron James and Dwyane Wade put on a show yesterday in the second half of game 1 of their 95-86 win over the Indiana Pacers. The newly crowned MVP had 32 points and 15 rebounds. He had 26 of those points in the second half. LeBron even matched the Pacers point total of the forth with 16. 

D-wade had a bad shooting night from the floor but still managed to put 29 up. Timely baskets and 13 of his points coming from the line, helped the Heat outscore the Pacers 54-38 after being down by six at the half.

This was LeBron's first 30-15 game in his career during the playoffs. He's also led his team in 3 categories during a playoff game for the twenty first time, by far the most in NBA history.

It was an amazing 1-2 punch. They're going to need more of that for the rest of this series, now with Chris Bosh likely out indefinitely.



Chris Bosh suffered an abdominal strain after this second quarter slam


It happened in the final minute of the second quarter. Bosh drove down the lane for a dunk and got fouled for the and one. In doing so he strained an abdominal muscle. After making the free throw and playing one more series of defense, it was evident that he was in plenty of pain. He came out of the game and never came back.

That wasn't a problem for LeBron and D-wade.

Together they outscored the Pacers in the second half and showed why one of them has won 3 of the last 4 MVP's and the other is considered a top 5 player in the league.

In listening to First Take this morning, I'm in total agreement with Stephen A. Smith of ESPN that this might be a challenge for LeBron to show why he is the MVP. Also if any two players can lift there game up and carry a team, its these guys.

The pressure will actually be off LeBron since he was doubted to win a title with this team fully intact. He can play free and I think that's what we've been seeing during the final quarter of each game of these playoffs.

It will be hard to win without Bosh no doubt, but I still take my chances with LeBron and D-Wade.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

LeBron Wins 3rd MVP, Joins an Elite Class

LeBron receiving his 3rd MVP trophy
             

"Heat nation, we have a bigger goal. This is very overwhelming to me as an individual award. But this is not the award I want, ultimately. I want that championship. That's all that matters to me."

That is what the 3-time MVP, LeBron James, had to say in closing during his speech this afternoon at the Triple A. 

Another MVP award is great, but this man has a title in sight.




LeBron in his ninth year is reaching the prime of his career


LeBron had one of the most efficient seasons in NBA history. With numbers like 27 points, 8 boards, 6 assists, 2 steals , a block and shooting 53% from the floor per game. That's a stat line that hasn't been seen since the days of Michael Jordan in the eighties. This guy does it all. Not to mention LeBron should have also won the defensive player of the year. He covers all five positions on the floor. As the young kids say, HE'S SICK!

But once again, all of that means NOTHING without hoisting the title come June. 

By winning his third MVP in four years, LeBron has joined an exclusive group of NBA greatness. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar(6), Michael Jordan(5), Bill Russell(5), Wilt Chamberlain(4), Magic Johnson(3), Larry Bird(3) and Moses Malone(3)

The one thing separating LeBron from these icons of the game is that elusive title. The one silver lining here is  that Wilt and Moses both won their first title after winning their third MVP. 

The chase for that title continues Sunday when they open up the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs at home against the Indiana Pacers.


LeBron James acceptance speech: http://www.nba.com/video/

Source: nba.com  

Thursday, May 10, 2012

LeBron, Heat finish off broken Knicks

LeBron James has never lost in the first round of the playoffs(7-0)


Four of the first five picks of the 2003 draft were center stage for the Heat-Knicks first round match-up this year. The problem for the Knicks was they had one to the Heat's three. LeBron James had 29 points, 8 boards and 7 helpers to lead the Heat to a 106-94, series closing win over Carmelo Anthony and the New York Knicks.

Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade both had 19 points in the clincher.

The Knicks were suppose to give the Heat a serious challenge in this series, but that wasn't to be. Injuries to both Iman Shumpert and Baron Davis during the first four games, not to mention losing Jeremy Lin at the beginning of April, left the Knicks undermanned against a Heat team focused on getting back to the NBA finals.

Let's not also forget Amare Stoudemire's bone head decision to take out his frustrations on a fire extinguisher after game 2.



LeBron got the best of Melo in their first ever playoff meeting


I would like to write some more things about this game and or this series, but to be completely honest, this match up was a joke. The Heat outscored the Knicks by 18 points in their 4 wins and lost by only 2 on the road in game 4.

The only reason the series got as much pub as it did was because of the cities involved. This was nowhere close to the battles these two teams had in the late nineties, with all four previous meetings going the distance.

So I'll leave you with some fun facts about the departing New York Knicks.

-In 29 playoff games against the Miami Heat, they have yet to score a 100 points in a game.

-It's been 4,373 days(12 years) since the Knicks won a playoff series(2000 East semifinals against the Heat)

-Before they won their first game in 11 years last Sunday, breaking an NBA record 13 straight games lost in the playoffs, the Brooklyn Nets(former New Jersey) had won 43 playoff games in that span.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat%E2%80%93Knicks_rivalry


Monday, May 7, 2012

Melo, Amare save Knicks season

Amare's 20/10 & Melo's 41/6 keep Knicks alive


The Knicks needed a herculean effort from their "big 2", Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudemire to avoid getting swept from the playoffs for the second straight year. They came up huge. Melo dropped 41 on the Heat, one off a career playoff high. Amare scored 20 and had 10 boards. This coming off his infamous fire extinguisher incident from game 2 last week. Together they helped New York snap a 13 game, 11 year playoff win drought. They went 4,026 days between wins. Talk about getting a monkey off your back.

Even though the Knicks won the game yesterday, they lost another important player on their team. Baron Davis suffered a dislocated patella(knee cap in layman's terms) in the middle of the third quarter. After losing Iman Shumpert to an ACL in game 1 and Jeremy Lin still a question mark to return to the line up, the Knicks will have to rely on veteran point guard Mike Bibby to carry the load. He did knock down two clutch 3-pointers, the second coming with 1:23 left in the game breaking an 81-all tie.

The problem now lies with the fact that come Wednesday they will try to avoid starting a new streak. No team in NBA history has ever come back from a 3-0 deficit in a 7 game series. 

So New York I hope you enjoyed your one win in the series because I'm sure LeBron and Dwade know that I picked the Heat to win in 5...

Saturday, April 28, 2012

NBA Playoffs Preview 2012: HEAT EDITION

2012 Playoff  Match-ups

After navigating through a 66 game-truncated season, back to back to back nights and Skip Bayless nonsense...

The playoffs are finally here.

LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and the rest of the Heat start what hopes to be a title run against the New York Knicks today at the Triple A in Miami.



James & Anthony meet in their first playoff series

This is not the ideal match-up to some for the Heat to start the playoffs, but I disagree. Carmelo Anthony is a top ten player and the Knicks have an abundant of talent from Amare Stoudemire, Tyson Chandler, J.R. Smith, Baron Davis and bunch of good young bench players. The problem with the Knicks, which the Heat had last year is that they haven't put it together for long stretches. With the Jeremy Lin phenomenon earlier this year and their coach getting fired mid season, I just don't think they will put it all together and take 4 games from the Heat in a 7 game series.

This is a wake up call for the Heat, who's been sleep walking for most of the last couple of weeks of the regular season. LeBron has put together a MVP season. That means jack if they don't win a title. Dwyane has been nicked up with nagging injuries all season. No excuse if they don't win it all. Bosh has stepped up his game and looks more comfortable with the team. Yet if they don't win it all he'll be the first to be shipped elsewhere.

Even though they finished with the league's fourth best record, they are still the odds on favorite to bring a title to South beach and give LeBron his elusive first ring. The pressure is on and the real season starts today.

Heat in 5 over the Knicks




The rest of my picks for the first round in the East:

Bulls in 5 over the 76ers   


Pacers in 5 over the Magic   


Celtics in 7 over the Hawks


In the West:

Spurs in 6 over the Jazz


Thunder in 7 over the Mavs


Nuggets in 6 over the Lakers


Grizz in 6 over the Clips




Eastern Conference Finals:  Heat over the Bulls in 6


Western Conference Finals: Thunder over the Grizz in 7



NBA FINALS: HEAT IN 6 OVER THE THUNDER





Thursday, March 8, 2012

Peyton Manning released after 14 years



Peyton Manning. 

Just that name evokes GREATNESS.

Yesterday we saw a 14-year marriage with the Indianapolis Colts and Peyton Manning come to an end. The Colts owner Jim Irsay was emotional in explaining why he and his organization had to part ways with the 11 time pro bowler. 

Was it the $28 million roster bonus he would have been due today? Not knowing if he was 100% healthy? That the Colts have the #1 overall pick in this years draft and the likelihood that pick would be Stanford's Andrew Luck?

The answer is ALL OF THE ABOVE.

The truth of the matter is this was inevitable. No player, not even the great Peyton Manning is bigger than the sport they play, nor the league they play in. We've see this before from the likes of Joe Montana and Johnny Unitas. Brett Favre and Dan Marino. In other sports, Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky. 

No one is bigger than the game. NO ONE.

Believe me as a life long Miami Dolphins fan I thought it was blasphemy when 13 years ago my team wanted to run Dan Marino out of town. I didn't understand why? How could the Dolphins just let go of one of the greatest of all time and not give him the proper send off? I was a fan(which I'll remind you is short for FANATIC) and couldn't grasp the concept. 

I do now. 

The Colts had to do this. It's what's best for the organization and it is what's best for Peyton. 

The Colts have a chance now to draft another franchise quarterback in Luck. Peyton has a chance to go play for a contender of his liking. Both parties have a chance to move on from this and come out looking good.

Life will go on without the Horseshoe.



Monday, March 5, 2012

The Madness Has Begun



We're less than a week away from one of the craziest times of the year in sports. MARCH MADNESS. This time next week millions of brackets will be filled out all over America. 

The Madness in March is not limited to just college basketball. This first weekend in the month proved just that...





Kobe got his "revenge" on Dwyane

So it looks like the Masked Mamba got the best of Dwyane Wade and company yesterday. Kobe poured in 33 points and was effective shooting from the field in the Lakers win over the Heat on Sunday. 

The Lakers as a whole played up to par holding the Heat to 20 points under their average. Metta World Peace chipped in with 17, in what probably was his best over all game of the year. Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol clogged up the paint and took advantage of Chris Bosh being out of the line up.

LeBron James had another stellar performance for the undermanned Heat with his 25/13/7. It won't make everybody forget about Friday nights game at Utah where he passed up the final shot(even though I think it was the right play that he made). With Bosh out, LeBron played fantastic defense on Gasol holding him to 11 points. 

Wade on the other hand did not have one of his better outings. Kobe scorched him for 18 in the first quarter. Between the boos from the crowd and the terrible refereeing, Wade never looked to be in sync. This was evident in the fourth quarter when in the span of a few minutes, Wade was called for 4 fouls and subsequently fouled out. 

It was the first time in 88 games that a player from the Miami Heat had fouled out of a game. That was an NBA record. It was Wade's first time fouling out in 7 years.






Rondo records 4th triple double of the season


Rajon Rondo had himself a game. With a stat line of 20 assists, 18 points and a career high 17 rebounds, he joined the likes of Wilt Chamberlain(scroll down for my take at Wilt's 100 point game) and Oscar Robertson. That is some legendary company. 

To think the Celtics are talking about trading this guy! I would encourage a Mr. Pat Riley to give Danny Ainge a feeler call...JUST SAYING




Deron Williams scores a career high 57

Deron Williams, or as I like to call him D-Will, was a one man wrecking machine against the Charlotte Bobcats. Then again who isn't? He scored a career high and team record 57 points for the Nets. He outscored his teammates by 10!

Lets see though how he does on Tuesday night against the Miami Heat. Going out on a limb here when I say he will not go back to back 50 point games...




Is Tiger back?

It's not all about basketball in March. With Tiger coming into Sunday's final round of the Honda Classic 9 shots behind leader Rory McIlroy, it was thought he would finish somewhere in the middle of the pack.

What ended up happening was Tiger shot his best final round score ever. An 8 under, 62. He finished his round with the clubhouse lead and even though McIlroy ended up holding on for the win, we might have the old Tiger back.

Tiger will try to get back in the winners circle this weekend at the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship in Doral.




The Big Dipper

The ultimate Madness in March happened 50 years ago in Hershey, Pennsylvania. On March 2nd, 1962, Wilt Chamberlain scored an NBA record 100 points. Think about that for a second. One man scored a hundred points in one NBA game. This larger than life character changed the NBA forever. 

The man averaged scoring over 50 points a game that season. OVER 50 POINTS A GAME!!!

There was no video of this epic moment in sports history, just this photo of Wilt holding up his record-setting score. The documentary Wilt 100 premiered this weekend on NBA TV. If you didn't get to watch it, check your local listings to see when it airs again, a MUST WATCH!


Thursday, March 1, 2012

Canes shine at the NFL Combine

Marcus Forston, Jacory Harris, Sean Spence

It's been 4 years now since the University of Miami had the #1 ranked recruiting class in all of college football. This according to ESPN, Rivals and anybody who's job it is to know such a thing. The only problem is noboy really knows how good an incoming class is for at least 2 to 3 years. Sadly for me and all Canes fans out there the 2008 class, which was led by Jacory Harris, Sean Spence and a lot of those highly recruited Northwestern Bulls, didn't come close to living up to the expectations of a #1 class.

But with that being said they will get another chance. At the highest level in all of football. The NFL. Invited to this years NFL Scouting Combine, Harris and Spence were joined by 6 more Canes. Only one other team had more players invited and that was this years champ, the University of Alabama. The other players invited were Lamar Miller, Travis Benjamin, Tommy Streeter, Marcus Forston, Olivier Vernon and Brandon Washington. Other's that did not get the invite but will have a chance to get drafted are Micanor Regis, LaRon Byrd, Chase Ford, Adewale Ojomo and Marcus Robinson.

There is a realistic chance 8 of those players will be drafted. The most UM players drafted in one year was 11 in 2002. Those players were probably part of the greatest football team EVER put together in college football. Even though these guys didn't amass the success on the field that the 2001 team did, they do play for the U. I don't need to tell you which college runs the NFL right? Just check out my boys at procanes.com or let me know who fills up your fantasy teams on a yearly basis.





Remember a few dates to come:

UM will hold its Pro Day on March 8 and the NFL draft will be held April 26-28

Lets see how the Canes that did get invited to the combine do. They'll be in order from who graded out best to worst according to NFL.com





Lamar Miller

Lamar Miller might have just earned himself a first round selection with his performance this week. He ran a 4.40 40 yard dash to lead ALL running backs. He's been said to be the second best back in the draft behind Alabama's Trent Richardson.

Growing up a Cane fan I remember the U being referred to as "Quarterback U". Thats changed in the last 15 years. With backs like Edgerrin James, Clinton Portis, Willis McGahee and Frank Gore, it's basically become "Running Back U".

With track speed and plenty of potential, Miller has a chance to add his name among those great Cane backs. He's also a stand out in the return game, which will only help his stock rise.

Combine grade: 87





Olivier Vernon

Olivier Vernon had a dissapointing senior season in which he only started 3 games after coming back from a 6 game suspension. That stemmed from his involment with booster Ned Shapiro. Luckily for Vernon his athleticism is better than his judgement.

He was a DE in college but will most likely be utilized at OLB in a 3-4 scheme. Vernon is a strong and powerful athlete and very competitive. I expect to see him go in second or third rounds to team looking for depth and maybe play some on special teams.

Combine grade: 82



Sean Spence

Sean Spence was hyped up to be potentially one of the great middle linebackers to come out of the U. He never did quite live up to being a Ray Lewis by no stretch of the imagination. He was though the most consistent on a very inconsistent Miami defense.

A four year starter for the Canes, he's smart and experienced.  He will have that lunchpail attitude teams will love. Size is the only concern for NFL teams. At 5'11" he's small for the position, but then again so was Zach Thomas. Expect Spence to be taken somewhere in the mid rounds.

Combine grade: 80.2



Travis Benjamin

Travis Bengamin is fast. How fast you say? He ran a 4.36 40 yard dash, fast enough to be tied with 2 others for the fastest time for a WR at the combine. He has big play ability on the outside and is a ligitimate treat in the return game.

Like Spence, Benjamin's issue is that he's to small to play on the outside in the NFL. He will most likely play the slot position like a Wes Welker or Devon Bess. He is a good route runner and knows how to get open at the top of those routes. He will need to bulk up some so that he will be able to get off the line once he is jammed up by the bigger corners and safeties in the league.

Look for him to go in the third or fourth rounds, especially by a team in need of a punt returner.

Combine grade: 73






Tommy Streeter

Tommy Streeter or "Touchdown Tommy" as most Canes came to know him this year, has a world of potential. At 6'5" and built like a Plaxico Buress, Streeter ran a 4.40 40 yard dash to add speed to that frame of his.

He lacks the experience and his route running leaves much to question. He looks to be a third round pick but could sneak into the second round. Size like that does not grow on trees.

Combine grade: 71



Brandon Washington

Brandon Washington is a big boy with a lot of potential. A very consistent player for the U, he started every game over the last 2 years. His run blocking, especially down field is his biggest strength. pass blocking on the other hand is where he needs to get better.

Teams that are willing to take a chance on this tackle, will probably do so in the fourth or fifth rounds. If he is given the chance to devolp slowly, he could be a strating right tackle at some point.

Combine grade: 66



Marcus Forston

Marcus Forston, one of the 2008 Northwestern boys, was plagued by injuries during his tenure with the Canes. Forston is a DT that excells against the run. If he can gain some more weight, he will likely play nose tackle in the NFL for a team with a 3-4 scheme. Quick for his size he can really go after the ball and is good against slants and stunts, plus getting into the backfield to disrupt plays.

But because of the injury concerns, teams will be hesistant to take a chance on him. Forston is most likely a late round draft pick or and undrafted free agent. If he can stay healthy, he will have a job in the NFL thats for sure.

Combine grade: 64.5



Jacory Harris

Jacory Harris. Where do I begin. I was so dissapointed with how the way his career went at the U. I put my neck on the line and said he would win the Canes a title. Boy was I wrong. Harris started for the Canes his last 3 years, not to mention 2 starts as a true freshman. He has the experience you need and he can manage a game.

The knocks on him though are the fact that he is paper thin and has a noodle for an arm. He not accurate throwing the deep ball and if he doesn't gain any weight, he won't be able to survive in the NFL, not even as a back up.

There is a chance a team will take him late in the draft with hopes of improving his skills and making him a solid back up in the league.

Combine grade: 51



Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Heat All-Star Weekend 2012

LeBron James can fly


I was going to blog this yesterday. I decided to wait a day so I can hear all the shit that was going to be brought up about Lebron not taking the last shot of the game. This is getting pretty ridiculous. It was an ALL-STAR GAME! Please let me know when these actually count.

Nobody decided to mention the fact that a well designed play was run and Deron Williams had a WIDE OPEN shot. What about D-wade not being able to control a pass by Lebron late in the 4th? That would have given them the lead for the first time all night. How about LeBron getting them back in the game after being down huge in the 1st half? 

I had to rant. Sorry. I'm not an apologist for LeBron, but it's getting to a point where I can't listen to the likes of Skip Bayless anymore. Even though I heard him yesterday say it was better for him not to shoot. Make up your mind you flip-flopper. I just get to see the king on a daily basis and he's ONLY playing at the most efficient level in NBA history. I have but one question. What will he do in the NBA finals?. Nothing else matters. NOTHING.



The Heat's Big 3


Back to what I wanted to do with this post. Besides the Heat's big 3, there was 3 other participants in All-Star weekend. Mario Chalmers and James Jones competed in the 3-point shoot. Norris Cole in the Rising Stars challenge. I'll give them each a grade on how I thought their weekend went.





LeBron driving by Kobe


LeBron James had an MVP-worthy game on Sunday night. He had 36 points, 7 boards and 6 helpers. He also tied for most 3's in all-star game with 6. This is a game for the fans and he provided them with one hell of a performance. The only blemish was turning the ball over at the end of the game. LeBron himself said "That's something I can't do. I let my team down tonight". I for some reason believe this will only fuel his desire to prove the doubters wrong. 

I'm giving him an A-



LeBron with the reverse slammer


Since the Heat didn't have a slam dunk participant, the following is to WHY LeBron needs to sign up next year.



Please LeBron. Save the Slam Dunk Contest. I have no idea why you haven't done one yet!

These dunks get an A++





Kobe guarding D-wade

What did Dwyane Wade do the other night? He only messed around and got himself a triple double. Only the 3rd one EVER in All-Star game history. LeBron got one just last year. Some other guy who goes by the nick name "His Airness" got one back in 1997. 

D-wade's stat line was as follows: 24 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 2 steals and 1 broken nose to Kobe Bryant. 

He gets an A+




Bosh with the hook over Love



Chris Bosh played limited minutes and scored 7 points. Of all the Heat players this weekend, I saw the least out of him. I've been calling him the "key" to the Heat winning a championship this season. He is the Heat's THIRD option and he's giving you 18.5 a game. 

You watch how he'll come up big again in the playoffs. Perhaps that's why he didn't get as much time as he deserved on Sunday. The Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau couldn't get out of his mind how Bosh owned Carlos Boozer last year in the East finals.

But for this game he get's a C-






Jones looks to defend his title from last year



Defending champ James Jones was last to shoot in the opening round of the 3-point shootout. He led all contestants with 22, making his last 7 shots. He looked like he had positioned himself nicely to defend his crown. 

He was joined in the finals by Kevin Love and Kevin Durant. With both Love and Durant scoring 16 in the final round, I thought for sure we were going to have a repeat champ in the Heat's house. Then Reggie Miller gave him the kiss of death when he said "If you're James Jones, you can do this in your sleep".  He went on to shoot a disappointing score of 12. Thanks Reggie for the whammy! 

I'll give him a B-




Dwade & LeBron cheering on their boy Chalmers


Mario Chalmers made his first appearance in the 3-point shootout and had a respectable showing. He was first to shoot and scored 18. That was good enough to finish tied for 3rd place with the eventual winner of the contest, Kevin Love.
 

They had to go to a 24 second shoot-off and needless to say he didn't make it out, losing 5-4. Though he     didn't advance, he showed he has was it takes to keep up his hot shooting for the upcoming playoff run.

I'll give him a B




Future star Norris Cole guarded by John Wall


Norris Cole is a stud. I love this guy. He has NO FEAR. In the Rising Stars Challenge he finished with 18 points and 6 assists. Even after being chased down by John Wall earlier in the game and getting his shot rejected, it didn't detour him from shooting. He had the second most attempts with 15.

This kid loves to shoot and I have a feeling down the road for the Heat if asked, he'll knock a big one for them. Check out this mix tape of him in college http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbnj236ORlg and especially his "Kid n Play" high top fade.

I'll give him a B+