Sunday, October 31, 2010
Best Team to Watch In the Last 25 Years
You and I can see them play. Oregon is the best team to watch that I have seen in soooo many years. I am saying 25 years, but I honestly cannot remember when I have seen a more intriguing team. I didn't say they were the best, just the most fun to watch. Also add unique to that description. The motion they run. On one play alone La Michael James went in motion and switched positions 4 different times before the snap. Their coach is like a mad scientist. He adjusts to what the other team gives and then its over. They score so fast that their defense is on the field a ton, so they tend to give up points. I have noticed in the second half, the defense does not give up many points and the offense turns the game into a rout. They are the point a minute Ducks and are must watch if you like exciting college football.
Someone brought up a good point. How do you prepare for this team. Every team I have seen them play was gassed by the second half. They are not the fastest, but the fastest tempo ever played for sure.
La Michael James is very fast but small. Don't let that fool you, he is really strong as well. He's another Texan, along with their quarterback, that got away from Mack Brown. They may be the most well coached offensive team in the past 25 years.
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My heart goes out to all involved at the tragic incident at Notre Dame this past week. It was one hellacious storm...it was even a problem flying around it as I had to do. I am not going to point any fingers because all parties feel extremely bad and I am sure they are second guessing themselves.
Not to sound like a broken record, but in a normal Notre Dame atmosphere, Tulsa is down 40 at the half. I am not a Notre Dame homer. I was when I grew up Catholic. I watched them routinely kill us when I was at Miami. We never said anything bad about it, we sort of expected the result. Where I drew the line was when Golden Domers said it was unfair when Miami did the same to them. The Irish throttled teams for years and when you have a talent laden team like Miami used to field, you can't tell your players to go half speed. That's a certain recipe for injury. They cancelled the Miami series, but recently re-signed a new series with the Irish. It's great to see this ferocious rivalry renewed. Now I sort of wish the Irish would be a power again. The world of college football is really much more intriguing when they are in the mix. Hopefully they figure it out sooner rather than later. Again, my condolences to all involved.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Notre Dame: Now those Were the Days
Last week All American Quarterback candidate Ricky Dobbs of the Naval Academy ran over under around and through the Irish. This would never have happened in the good old days. But now something else is happening.
- Most 18 year olds don't know of the Notre Dame Mystique.
- ND's admission department will not let in the marginal academic qualifier. Most of their competion does, even the good academic schools.
- Younger players are going down to Southern schools more than ever. Most of the talent is concentrated in a Sun Belt state. Dallas had 4 of the top ten Draft Choices in the NFL in 2009. The top 3 producers of talent for college and the NFL are Texas, Florida and California.
Brian Kelly has one great Track record everywhere he has coached. If he can get the players, the Irish will return. Because once upon a time if the head coach of the Irish came knocking on your door, you signed on the dotted line, no questions asked. Now, the youngster may not understand what Notre Dame has been all about. It's been a long time.
They're Out Of Here! Audios Yanks and Phils
Now the TV boys on Madison Avenue hate this, but I think it's pretty cool. We get to see two teams that actually built themselves through drafted homegrown talent.
The Rangers are sort of interesting. They tried to go the Yankee route and went bankrupt doing it. Then they rebuilt through the draft.
They also have one of the most interesting stories in the last decade. Josh Hamilton. You would have movies about this guy if he played in the big Apple. He was hopelessly addicted to drugs. He had all the things that plague a drug addict...weight loss, loss of family and friends as well as a promising career. His talent level is amazing because after dropping out of the game he has made an exceptional comeback. He posted MVP numbers this year. So check out the series this year and get hip...and take that California trip.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Musings
These players have to bulk up in size more than ever. When they are done the smart/lucky ones drop the weight. Others keep on eating like they were when they played and their bodies balloon. That coupled with the collisions make for some real damage. Check out poor Earl Campbell . He can barely make it down the stairs. That's just sad.
A friend wrote the following. I hope he wasn't talking about me in the last few sentences. Check out our writer below.
Maybe the solution is to go back to leather helmets with no face masks.
I remember my dad telling me when I was in HS that he believed the increase in head injuries was actually due to the evolution of helmet design. When they went from leather and no face guards to plastic ones with cages, the head became a weapon. Kids used to be taught to tackle by sliding their head off to the side and letting their shoulder take brunt of the impact. By the time I was in high school, we were taught to lead with our heads and plant our face in their chests, and wrap up. The result was an increase in neck and head injuries. With leather helmets and no facemasks, you might see a rise in broken noses, but they will be more likely to think twice about leading with their head in a violent collision.
At least they are making spearing and helmet-to-helmet tackling illegal. But there is still the problem of QB’s as sitting ducks being drilled by 300-llb lineman onto their backs while their heads bounce off the artificial turf. Not much you can do about that. Ever look at Danny White’s eyes? Something not right there. And we had a classmate who got a severe concussion in HS who was never the same after that. And, sadly, there were other HS classmates who never changed . . . . but that’s for a different blog, eh?
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If you are looking for an article about a boxer you may never have heard of but will exemplify courage and get to your heart, click the story below by Jerry Crowe, a fantastic writer. Click to Page 2 when you are done with the first page of the article. Click below
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/mar/01/sports/la-sp-crowes-nest1-2010mar01
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Artis Gilmore is connected in many ways with a few of us. Click below for a great article on how he is being shafted for the basketball Hall of Fame. Again, Jerry Crowe picks up the human side really well. Click Below
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/mar/14/sports/la-sp-crowe-20100311
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Are They Trying to Kill These Guys?
I'm talking about pro football players. The ones who played at this level in the 60's, 70's and 80's are passing away too quickly. Jim Otto can barely get out of bed. Conrad Dobler needs his leg amputated. He had about 12 knee operations just on one knee and numerous knee replacements. One problem, his wife is a paraplegic, so he has to walk to take care of her. The list is long. And these are the guys who are alive. The list is just as tragic on the guys who have died before their time. ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease is rampant in this demographic group. The recent study shows that the jarring of the brain shakes loose the protein enzyme that causes this fatal disease. That's why in ex-NFL players the disease is hundreds of times more prevalent than it is in the general population.
Now we are hearing that their will be some hardball played between owners and players in the off season and the owners will get paid the TV revenue regardless if their is or is not a season. The tipping point they say may be an 18 game season.
Let's look at the current season. Philly's starting QB, Concussion first game. In fact their linebacker also had one and was allowed to wobble back onto the field. It was scary he was so out of it. Jason Whitten of the Cowboys had a concussion during week one and argued in vain to get back in while the team hid his helmet. Matthew Stafford of the Lions, the number one draft choice in 2009, made it exactly one game.
This is a totally violent game with players getting bigger and faster by the year. Watch any game and you will see a 300 pound defensive end chase down a fast fairly athletic quarterback who tries to scramble. My point is, the injuries in a 16 game season are dicey. I think we will lose even more players with 18 games. But, in the end, greed always wins out.
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If you get a chance, watch Russell Wilson of NC State. I stumbled on the last 2 of his games, and this kid is something else. He has a cannon for an arm and is fast enough to get out of trouble. And he is really accurate. He generally passes rather than runs, but is really fast. He is already playing pro baseball, but wants to play in the NFL. His only drawback is his size...five eleven. Check him out, you will like him. He will surely give NC State a chance at the championship game in the ACC.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
It Is In Full Swing Now
Today we had another top team eliminated from the BCS championship...Texas. The top 4 rated Horns were destroyed by UCLA, a team that had troubles for most of the previous 3 games. Not so today. UCLA got thumped on the ground. Texas is playing a ton of freshmen and will get better as the season progresses. My problem with Texas is that with all the talent they get, why can't they run the ball. They have had one good running back in the last 10 years, Jamaal Charles. Remember, Vince Young and Colt Mccoy were not running backs.
When is Lou Holtz going to give it up on Notre Dame? Every game he shills this team and every game they get thumped. Stanford had them outclassed the minute they got off the bus. Notre Dame has had the same team for the last 17 years. Slow on defense and not quite enough tools on offense....and of course very over hyped. Is it just me or does Mark May make Lou Holtz look like a fool on every show on ESPN. He is the ultimate Golden Domer shill.
Down here in Houston we have a really crazy reality. There are probably as many or more Cowboy fans than there are Houston Texan Fans. I don't usually take sides on a jersey, but it would keep the volume of obnoxious on the low end if Dallas loses tomorrow. I have nothing against the Cowboys but their fans in Houston are the ultimate front runners. I mean, they don't tend to root for the other Dallas professional teams. I think with the injuries Houston could have it's hands full. It is very hard to win 3 in a row in the NFL and also hard for a pretty decent team to lose 3 in a row. Dallas is a pretty decent team.
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Here's What the Fans Say About the East West Media Bias:
Rick Wrote
Nice sports blog, Rick. You are absolutely right. Eastern media bias is a thorn in the side of anyone who lives in the West and follows sports coverage. Loved your examples, especially the USC-ND rivalry.
Sports coverage of western teams is terrible here in Maine. The only way to get a PAC-10 score or highlight is via cable/satellite TV. With local network affiliates, you never see highlights or get coverage of any teams outside of New England unless they happen to play the Celtics, Red Sox, Patriots, or UMaine.
Mike Wrote
X-lent.
I remember....maybe when you were at Miami, and I was playing round ball on the ASU concrete with all the football players all day on Sunday - and many nights - listening to ASU games when I lived off of Mill Avenue down from the stadium in Tempe, watching Danny White or some player sit next to Coach Kush on his TV show talking about all the mistakes made in the game two nights ago. Well, it was all predictable - Woody Green would run touchdowns, the defense would crush the poor opponents, and we would have to suffer through Sunday's announcer call ASU "Arizona" if and when they rarely mentioned them........and wait until Monday to read the shortest, briefest mention of ASU's latest improbable win or score.
We would sit in the back yard, Bud can in hand, and wait for the fireworks on those Saturday nights. It seemed like we were always underdogs if you read the press or listened to the radio/TV experts. Thank God for the Arizona Republic. ASU in the WAC and what little notice they got reminds of Boise's situation.
It was amazing to watch whatever player sat next to Kush when he was asking questions. It was beyond respect what these guys had for him........it really was some kind of fear. It was an interesting time with Kush's aura and all that talent and speed on our team - OUR team, the one that didn't get any respect.
I hope on all those games where they killed a big 'un from the East or Midwest that someone got very, very rich in Las Vegas on us.
It really was quite a time for seven to eight years, and it was pure Phoenix, at least the Phoenix that I remember.
You know who sends shivers up my spine now watching and listening to this perfect example of excellence in taking cues on when to speak and when to cut away for a commercial, and all the while do it so smoothly that if you didn't know any better, you'd think he might know what he was talking about? It's that insipid, Brent Musberger. He HAS to have a great agent. God, was he terrible on that Boise game!?! Does stating the most obvious in a boring, ignorant fashion count for analysis now? He has turned into the 60's Chris Shenkel. They both belong on the old black and white Shell's Wonderful World of Golf.
Goldwater was right: they should cut off the east coast and let in fall into the ocean.
(Thank You Readers...Maybe the only 2 I have)
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I have lived in Phoenix, San Diego, Miami, San Antonio and Houston and spent tons of time in LA. Of all those towns, I would have to say Phoenix in the 70's was really the best in many ways. We only had the Suns and ASU football was the social event of the year. In fact, since teams would not invite ASU to play in Bowl games, we had to invent a Bowl. It was the Fiesta Bowl. Some of the teams that lost to ASU in the Fiesta Bowl include Nebraska, Florida State, Pitt with Tony Dorsett twice, and a Barry Switzer coached Oklahoma squad. This program is an accident waiting to happen if it ever gets aligned correctly. Biggest student body in the country, newest weight room and gorgeous stadium. It's hard to believe a school that was in the top 5 in sending players to the pros has fallen so far in recent times. Okay, enough for shilling the old days. The East Coast isn't that bad and once they move out west they usually see the errors of their ways. Like a guy recently said, "A 50 year old in New York looks 65 and a 50 year old in L.A. looks about 35. The lifestyle is just so much better."
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
The Second Biggest Sports Season is Officially Over
Had to watch all the talking heads give all the reasons Boise would lose and before that why Utah would lose to Pitt. Some things never change and never will. That thing is East Coast Bias and their myopic view on sports. I have been putting up with it forever. In the late 60's one of my favorite days was when the University of Arizona beat Ohio State in Columbus and Arizona State routed Wisconsin 49-0 on the same day. Of course that wasn't supposed to happen. You see, normally the west coast games are on too late for any East Coaster to notice. In fact, when we were a newspaper oriented society, their games did not hit the papers until Monday.
I cannot remember how many times I heard how Notre Dame would hand it to Southern Cal, and normally it was a one way score...as in a USC rout. Memories get very short. Sunny Climates equals speed and NFL players. Your top 3 Cities for NFL players are Houston, Miam and Los Angeles. With Dallas producing 4 of the top ten year before last you can see a trend. South and West equals speed.
It was that way about the South until Florida started the trend of spanking Ohio State and now it's a known truth...the SEC is the brutal strong gold standard of football conferences.
Boise State may be a mid major, non BCS school. Like Gonzaga in basketball, there is nothing mid major about their football program. Your would be correct in saying their team does not go through the meat grinder of a schedule such as an SEC team. The injuries are easier with their kind of a schedule. So while Boise may not be as deep, their first stringers have proven they can usually line up with anyone and hold their own.
Having said all this, the Big 10 may be as loaded as it has been in some time. They have some strong teams in Wisconsin, Ohio State, Iowa and possibly a few others. Iowa amazes me every year because they are so well coached. Here are a few other things that are playing out early:
- Notre Dame looks like the same team they have had for the last 10 or 15 years. Slow, not very explosive, with a couple of studs on offense. That running back and receiver are very good. We will see about the rest.
- Miami and Ohio State are ready for a replay from the game Miami got robbed and jobbed by the refs. I didn't say that, its a direct quote from 2 former Ohio State Players who are now pros.
- Don't take too much away from Texas, Florida and other teams lethargic starts. They are starting tons of underclassmen and all had explosiveness and speed to burn. In about 4 or 5 weeks they will be very good to excellent.
- Michigan looks very fast. They will be a big power in a year. All the big powers in the Big 10 will graduate their quarterbacks and stars and they will be poised to win. Michigans fans are trying to get Rich Rod's scalp...a big mistake. He has his crazy system almost in place and these players will be hard for another coach to win with...his system is that unique.
- Who is Jack Crowe? Well, he coached Arkansas to 2 bowl games and had a nice winning record but he lost to Citadel and got immediately fired. Last Saturday it was his turn to be the upset maker with Jacksonville State beating Ole Miss in double OT. After reading about the reporter getting fired in Arkansas why am I not surprised a good coach gets fired down there. Something in the water down there. Jack Crowe can definitely coach the boys up.
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Musical pick to click...Roadsongs by the Derek Trucks Band. Trucks is one of the best guitarists in the world and they have a dynamic group. His dad is an original member of the Allman Brothers and Derek replaced Dicky Betts for the last few years. Lets just say Dicky Betts just wishes he could play as well Derek Trucks. He is about as strong as it gets. When he plays with the Allmans, Trucks is paired with Warren Haynes, probably the strongest duo on the same stage in the universe.