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NFL’s annual changing of the guard.

Ch-ch-ch-changes!!! This has been a bi-annual event in the District of Columbia since Mr. Dan Snyder took over as First Galactic Emporer owner of the Washington Redskins. Yet, DC stays quiet after 2 years of the Shanahan Era. Now, as long as the sports world continues to stay quiet through the week, I will have a lot more on this later this week along with what is going on in the Big Apple with the Coughlin Era, as I see a lot of similarities and quite frankly, it disgusts me. But that’s for another day. Today, we are here to discuss the recent firings and hirings of head coaches in the NFL and whether each are good, so-so or stupid. We will go with all the teams that have already hired a new coach (in order of when they fired “the bum”) and then look at the teams that have fired but not hired. So, let’s get to it.

Jacksonville Jaguars, Fired Jack Del Rio – Hired Mike Mularkey - The River City got things started early this year. Well, when you look at how long a leash they gave Del Rio I’m surprised they didn’t wait until the next century. Look, I understand they want stability and want to create the atmosphere that is up in Steel Town, PA. But, come on! Holy crap…could we not see Del Rio for what he was 6-7 years in? The man got 8 years and 11 games and he would have probably been given the full season had he not screwed up with Blaine Gabbert so much. The firing is good but the timing is stupid. They wasted 3 years of Jaguars fans and talent on a crappy head coach. Just go back and look at all of the issues he’s had with his QB’s. The Jags then went out after the season and hired Atlanta Falcons OC Mike Mularkey. I understand a lot of Jags fans aren’t happy with this and honestly this is not a sexy/big splash hire. But, when you’re looking to build a winner do you have to go with a sexy pick? Especially when a lot of those big name hires wanted absolute power? I think cooler heads need to prevail and do a wait-and-see. I know we are a society that wants everything and wants everything NOW but you have to wait on this one. Mularkey comes into a situation with a talented defense but a one-trick pony when it comes to the offense. Now, that one-trick is a pretty darn good one. MJD is one of the best RB’s in the league and that’s on a team with no passing game. So if you have to grade Mularkey’s hire you would have to say so-so but unknown and pending a grade in 3-4 years. Jacksonvlle: Give the man a chance and give him some time!

Kansas City Chiefs, Fired Todd Haley – Hired Romeo Crennel - The Chiefs were STUPID in firing Todd Haley. The man won the AFC West last year in just his second year on the job. This year they suffered massive injuries to their best players. Eric Berry, Matt Cassel, Jamaal Charles and Brandon Siler all lost for the season. That just decimated a team, I don’t care how much depth you have on your team. How could Haley succeed? Yes, they did have quite a few blowout loses but after only 3 years Haley should have been kept. Someone will be a lucky franchise to pick him up. The hire was with Romeo Crennel. Crennel seems like a great guy and a possible a good-great head coach. Who could anyone have succeeded in Cleveland with the lack of talent back then? I think the Crennel hire is a good one but the verdict is still out.

Miami Dolphins, Fired Tony Sporano – Hired Todd Bowles - Now this is a fire that I believe to be a good one. But this is what it comes to when you take all authority away from the head coach and dangle him in the wind. Miami is lost right now and needs a lot of fixing. The Fins chose to put their franchise in the hands of Todd Bowles who was last the Secondary Coach at Miami. Bowles became the interim and they decided to go with them because of the decision of Mr. Jeff Fisher to go with St. Louis. The hiring of Todd Bowles is sort of like what is going on in Jacksonville. Not a splashy or big name hire. Again we need another 3-4 years to see what Bowles is.

St. Louis Rams, Fired Steve Spagnuolo - Spags was a huge name after the dominance of New York’s defense in 2007. The Rams picked him up and he just never could get the plane off the ground. He looks like a great coordinator but bad head coach. But don’t worry Steve…if Norv Turner can get 3 chances in the NFL you probably can too. Just a few days ago I wrote about Jeff Fisher going from coming oh-so-close to beating the Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV to being hired on as their new head coach. St. Louis now has a bright future with one of the best coaches in the game. Firing - good, hiring - good.The next three teams have fired their head coaches but have yet to fill their own spots.

The next 2 teams have fired but have not yet hired:

Oakland Raiders, Fired Hue Douglas -  This is probably the most bafflinf change for many years to come. How can you say anything about Douglas when there. Douglas had only 1 year and had Jason Campbell and Darren McFadden go down for the season…and he still got them to go 8-8. I think Jackson has a great chance to go somewhere and succeed. But, I am beginning to wonder if Al Davis is sending messages through Jesus to Tim Tebow and then to GM Reggie McKenzie. The firing was beyond stupid.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Fired Raheem Morris - The man should have never been hired in the first place. This was immediately after the wild success of Mike Tomlin in Pittsburgh and Tampa wanted to copy it…too bad they didn’t get Mike Tomlin because Morris was a failure from Day 1. Firing - good,  timing – stupid.

Enjoy your day and look out for more on the coaching situations in NY and DC later this week.

 

NFL Playoffs Divisional Round, Day 1

NFL Playoffs bracket

Day 1 and boy, do we have some match-ups to watch today! You have high powered air attacks, a smash-mouth defense, old-school 80′s style football, a defense that a wet noodle could score on…heck we even have the option for all of you. If you’re not satisfied by that well, than you need to go talk to Mick Jagger! But the story lines don’t stop there. We have a city’s “savior”, the “next-Montana”, an archangel who can’t throw the ball but he still beats you nonetheless and we can’t forget the coach who not only beats you but afterwards slaps the crap out of you and pumps his fist in your face. Yes, and we have it all in one day!! So, let’s take a closer look at these matchups.

New Orleans Saints @ San Francisco 49ers, 4:30 on FOX - Sean Payton and Drew Brees take their air show on the road. Luckily, for them and us we aren’t at the mercy of San Fran generators. On the other side we have Jim Harbaugh who has resurrected the 49ers and their QB Alex Smith. I’m not going to try and fool you into thinking Smith is a great QB. He is not. But, when he has a strong running game and a great defense the man can manage a game. Well, manage is not really giving him enough credit. Alex Smith in any other year had an outstanding year. But 3, yes THREE, QB’s threw for over 5,000 yards this year. Heck, even a rookie threw for over 4,000 yards. The Niners also have one of the best backs out there in Frank Gore. The most shocking stat is that the Saints have rushed for more yards this season than the 49ers. The Niners have more of a grind-it-out, very balanced offensive approach while the Saints are like Air Coryell on steroids. But the Saints have a running game too, they just don’t need to use it that much. On the defensive front, the 49ers are everything you want. They not only shut you down and don’t allow many yards and/or points but they also lead the league, with Green Bay, in takeaways. We all know what the Saints are on defense. Not a lot of great talent but a master-schemer in Greg Williams who loves to put pressure on you and make you turn the ball over. The only thing is, they are one of the worst defenses in takeaways. This game is really going to come down to what the 49ers do in the redzone. They are going to have to score touchdowns not settle for field goals or leave points on the board. I love the 49ers and think this is a game they can definitely win but I have to pick the Saints who I think are on a roll right now. Saints 23, 49ers 21

Denver Broncos @ New England Patriots, 8:00 on CBS - In the AFC we have…well, I really don’t know what we have. Seriously, can anyone please tell me what in the world is happening in the city “high in the sky” this year? I thought the Steelers, even with all of their injuries, would never let the Broncos beat them in the playoffs (well, according to some only one man…nay, one demigod beat the Steelers). I can throw all of the stats I want at you and in the end what will it mean? Absolutely zilch! If the Patriots defense (yes, that one I said a wet noodle could score on) allows Thor Tebow to keep his team in the game late, you can guarantee we just might see another magic show happen in the end. I have to say that I would absolutely love to see the whole Broncos team Tebowing literally on top of Belicheat but I really don’t think they will win. I think this is where the T-train ends and Brady and the Patriots move on to the AFC Championship Game. The Patriots defense, well…the 11 men that just so happen to be on the field when we say “the Patriots defense” will allow the Broncos to keep up but I think the Pats are too powerful and have been here too many times to allow the Broncos to steel (ha, like that one?) this one away. But, I said that last week about the Steelers and look where we are right now! So, I will stop running my mouth (better yet, typing with my fingers) and predict the score. Patriots 24, Broncos 17

On another note, we have one of the weirdest things to come around in some time. I mean, this was pretty weird and so was this, this, this and this. But 12 years ago, did anyone ever even think that they would see this happen? I have to say I didn’t but hey, if you can’t beat them… I wonder if Fisher will get to the Super Bowl in a few years and have to give one of those “They’re celebrating right now! Look at them!” speeches to pump his team up, only to have them fall 1/2 a yard short this time. I think Jeff Fisher is a great coach and is bound to win one someday. The Rams finally have a coach that can lead them back to the promise land. But a word of the wise to you St. Louis…don’t dump Sam Bradford and go with a knucklehead like this guy. It might not work out too well.

Enjoy the games today and we will be back tomorrow to have me gloat about just how smart I am at picking NFL playoff games to preview Sunday’s match-ups.

 

Revisiting the 2007 NFL Draft, Part Deux

Ok, ok so Tom Brady wasn’t in the 2007 draft. But, I just couldn’t resist. I mean seriously…who would have ever looked at that and said, “Franchise QB! This is gonna be the next great one!” I mean, even Michigan was happy to see him go. But props to Brady for allowing his coach to cheat with a video camera to win 3 Super Bowls using his low pick to motivate him into becoming probably the best QB of the past decade. So with all of this inside information I am giving you here, let’s move along to the 2nd half of the 2007 NFL Draft. (If you didn’t catch the first part you can scroll down to the post before this one or click here)

  1. Denver Broncos - Jarvis Moss, DE, Florida – A lot of talent and a lot of waste of said talent. Moss has not only struggled at DE but also when Mike Nolan, then DC for the Broncos, moved him to Outside Linebacker. He has struggled so much that he himself even contemplated retiring. So who picks him up after being released…you guessed it: Oakland, the last stop for busts in the NFL. F-
  2. Cincinnati Bengals - Leon Hall, CB, Michigan – A solid pick for an unstable franchise. Leon Hall gets absolutely no press but he is a solid starting corner in this league. Is he worth the #17 pick? Probably a little high but a good pick nonetheless. B
  3. Tennessee Titans - Michael Griffin, S, Texas – I would say that this was a good pick. I think Griffin is a really good safety in this league. Some would say he’s overrated but I would disagree. The man makes plays and was a 2nd team All-Pro in 2010. There are a lot of great safeties in this league and I think Griffin qualifies to be in the discussion. A
  4. New York Giants - Aaron Ross, CB, Texas – Another Longhorn DB being picked in the 1st round. Ross at times has been good but has definitely not been good enough to qualify a 1st round pick. C-
  5. Jacksonville Jaguars - Reggie Nelson, S, Florida – This makes 4, count them 4 straight DB picks in this draft. It kind of feels like these teams were in a fantasy draft…once a position starts coming off the board, everybody’s got to jump in and take that position so they won’t be left behind. I have to say I liked this pick when the Jags made it, but boy were they wrong on this guy. Whew! D
  6. Cleveland Browns - Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame – Remember when Quinn was in free-fall? The NFL Network and ESPN were freaking out!! The Browns had already picked up OT Joe Thomas and traded up to pick the QB of their future. I thought this was a good pick. I thought Quinn falling was the best thing for him. But…all you have to know about this pick is Quinn is now sitting behind Tim Tebow. Yeah! D-
  7. Kansas City Chiefs - Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU – Absolute stud! Bowe started out his career as a talented yet lazy player. Bowe was the biggest benefactor to Todd Haley being in KC. Haley pushed Bowe into being a star WR with a great work ethic. Bowe has been one of the best WR in the league and maybe one of the most underrated. A+
  8. New England Patriots Brandon Meriweather, S, Miami – What is it with Bill Belicheat taking problem childs and thinking he can turn them around in his system? Meriweather was nothing but trouble at “The U” and has been nothing but a waste of talent. D-
  9.  Carolina Panthers - Jon Beason, LB, Miami – The Pats should have taken Beason with this pick. Maybe their D would look a little better right now. Beason has been a great linebacker for Carolina. This is another underrated player but at least he is getting a nod in the Pro Bowl. A
  10. Dallas Cowboys - Anthony Spencer, LB, Purdue – Spencer has been an average linebacker for the Cowboys. I don’t think he is worth a 1st round pick but it is a lower pick in the round. Spencer also plays on a D that is nothing much outside of DeMarcus Ware (who is probably the best defensive lineman in the NFL). C-
  11. New Orleans Saints - Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee – I can’t stand Meacham!!!! It never seems to fail that I get stuck with him on my fantasy team. One of these days I will have a WR group that won’t suffer injuries and I can laugh at the tool that ends up with him. Ok, I am going to put away my bias now and say Meachem is a good WR in a great passing system. He is a very up and down receiver. He’ll have 3 quiet games and then break out with 150 yds. and 2 TD’s. Not a great pick but could have been worse. C+
  12. San Francisco 49ers - Joe Staley, OT, Central Michigan – Now here is a great Chippewa! Staley is finally getting some credit on a really good Niner offensive line. Staley is a very solid lineman who anchors a line that helps the 49ers running game go. A
  13. Baltimore Ravens - Ben Grubbs, G, Auburn – Grubbs is a solid pro and a pretty good pick in the 1st round. A
  14. San Diego Chargers - Craig “Buster” Douglas Davis, WR, LSU – Yeah, all you have to know is he isn’t playing in the NFL right now. F
  15. Chicago Bears - Greg Olsen, TE, Miami – I don’t know why the Bears didn’t want him and traded Olsen away to the Panthers. This was a really good pick by the Bears who never seemed to realize what they had. Hey Chicago, not every good TE is just a receiver the best of them block too. Olsen does it all…in Carolina now and that’s why the grade isn’t as high (not because of what Olsen is) C+
  16. Indianapolis Colts - Anthony Gonzalez, WR, Ohio St. – I’m not buying it. Gonzalez is the biggest benefactor of Peyton Manning. He is a very average #3 WR that is in the best passing system in the league…maybe ever! D-

So, that does it for the ’07 Draft. Let me know where I was right and/or right wrong. Tomorrow is ALL NFL baby! You have New Orleans @ San Fran (you can’t get a better contrast of styles than this game) and Denver @ New England (can Jesus, er…Tebow upset Brady and the Patriots?). I’ll have more coverage of these games tomorrow.

 

Football, more football and…baseball??

We just had the second day of NFL playoffs and we have the BCS Championship Game coming up tonight. So you ask why is this guy posting about baseball in January. Well, you will just have to wait and see. On to the pigskin we go…

Well, Pittsburgh…God doesn’t much care for your Steelers. In fact he just…ok, so I kid. Really, the yolk is on me. Not even 24 hours after I ripped the Denver Tebows Broncos for no offense and slammed Tim Tebow for not being able to throw a football, the Broncos beat the Steelers 29-23. This is one week after they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 7-3. A whopping total of three points, people! Now, I know the Steelers were missing Ryan Clark, Reshard Mendenhall, Mewelde Moore and Maurkice Pouncey but come on, Tebow just had a game where he went 6-22 for 60 yards. Do you know how hard that is to do? I think I can get in there and…ok, maybe not but it takes a lot of sucking to get that bad. Tebow was 10-21 for 316 yards and 2 TD’s passing and 1 TD running. But the biggest stat is 0 interceptions. I have to say when I saw Tebow hit Demaryius Thomas across the middle for an 80 yard touchdown I said to myself, “I bet they miss Ryan Clark now.” But it should have never gotten to that point. But hey, hats off to Denver for winning and to Tim Tebow for making me look like an idiot. (For the record, I still don’t buy him as a good enough QB in this league)

In the earlier game we got to see the New York Gints rip another one into the Atlanta Falcons 24-2. This is now 3 straight years where they have disappointed and lost in the 1st round. I think fate is playing a huge role with the Falcons. I mean…when you have looked like this but wear this now??? You do the math. It wouldn’t surprise me to start seeing Mike Smith’s seat getting a little warm. This has to make Tom Coughlin, who is burnt red from his seat being hot every year now, happy and probably feeling a little safer now. The game was a great one through 2 1/2 quarters but we saw again where going for it on 4th and short instead of kicking the field goal, to at least keep up, just kills a team. From there, Atlanta’s defense just couldn’t keep pace and Eli Manning, who is having his best season, and the running game of Jacobs and Bradshaw was a buzz saw on their way to a classic match-up with the Green Bay Packers. To be honest, I can see the Giants beating the Pack…heck, they almost did it back in Week 13.

So, the stage is set for the Divisional Round of this year’s NFL playoffs. On Saturday, we have Saints at 49ers and Broncos at Patriots. On Sunday, we have Texans at Ravens and Giants at Packers. Meanwhile, tonight we get to watch #1 LSU play #2 Alabama in their first meeting of the season…what was that? They’ve already played this year? Ok, we have LSU-Alabama for the second meeting for these two SEC schools this year. I have to say that after the crap we’ve seen in the Rose, Fiesta, Sugar and Orange Bowls this year, it will be refreshing to see some defense. What will be interesting is hearing the LSU and Alabama fans cheer on their teams is that if Alabama wins we might have a split National Champion with Oklahoma St. getting a nod from the AP. (And Auburn fans cry foul again!) I like LSU again in this one and think that they carry the crystal ball home to Baton Rouge, which is like 5 minutes away from the Louisiana Superdome. But, I want to hear what you guys think. Tell me first who you think will win and secondly who you want to win.

And now onto baseball. Yes, the Hall-of-Fame will be calling a few lucky chumps today to tell them they are invited into it’s hallowed halls. The 1st time players list is pretty average but there are some guys back for reconsideration that deserve to get in. All hall voters get to choose a maximum of 10 players each year. I don’t have a vote this year, although I expect to next year, but i think these next 8 guys deserve to go in with Ron Santo (elected by the Veterans Committee back on December 5th). Those lucky 8 guys are: Barry Larkin, Jack Morris, Lee Smith, Tim Raines, Fred McGriff, Alan Trammell, Dale Murphy and Don Mattingly.

There is no way anyone on God’s green Earth can explain to me why Barry Larkin was not in on his first ballot. Look up the numbers, he’s just that good. One of the best Shortstops in history. You can look at the numbers of why I chose the other players here, but I want to highlight just a couple more. Fred McGriff was never near my list until I read this (under the section titled Fred McGriff and Dale Murphy). I’m not normally persuaded by one argument but Jason Stark totally changed my mind with that piece. Alan Trammell was (with Cal Ripken and Ozzie Smith) the best in the game at Shortstop in the 80′s. I think people like to put up his numbers against those in the Steroid Era and say they pale in comparison but if you look at them at the time he put them up, he was simply in the discussion of greatness. Don Mattingly is the most underrated Yankee of all-time. I actually think he’s a better player than “The Captain” Derek Jeter. You can even compare their numbers to each other. Mattingly – .307/.358/.471 (222 HR, 1,099 RBI, .830 OPS, 127 OPS+) / Jeter – .313/.383/.449 (206 HR, 1,002 RBI, .832 OPS, 117 OPS+) *Since Jeter has played 17 and Mattingly only 14 I shaved the last 3 years off of Jeter’s HR and RBI totals. I think that voters have had enough of NY hats in Cooperstown but it is an injustice that Donnie Baseball is being excluded. And for all of you who argue Jeter by saying “he wins” I have news for you: if Jeter played for the Yankees from 1982-95 and Mattingly 1995-present, Jeter would have ZERO rings and Mattingly with 4. Sorry, but Mattingly spent his years on a sorry Yankees baseball club (man I miss those days!).

 

NFL Playoffs are here!!

Yesterday, the Texans/Bengals (some pics here) and Saints/Lions (some pics here) playoff games were played. Weird, huh? Not too long ago all four of those teams were doormats of the NFL. In fact this was the first ever playoff game (and win) for the Houston Texans franchise and the Detroit Lions were making their first trip to the playoffs since 1999! Yes, Y2K was more recent than the Lions sniffing the postseason.

Both of these Wild Card games had one thing in common: snoozefest! I contemplated watching the Republican Debate but quickly remembered that PBS was showing a special on eye gouging. I absolutely hate the route the NFL is taking. All passing, no running…all offense, no defense. Not for me! Let’s hope the Giants/Falcons game today will be a lot more pleasing to the football eye. Because we all know the Broncos/Steelers game is going to be hard to watch. Pittsburgh will be missing Rashard Mendenhall and Ryan Clark and Denver missing all semblances of an offense. Look, Tebow is a great athlete and would probably be a really good TE/H-Back/Fullback/Tailback but a Quarterback? Let’s be serious now…

Did anyone see the playoff games yesterday? I have to admit I missed all of the first one waiting for FedEx to deliver my new HD DVR. My current one completely crapped out and we lost everything that was recorded on it. So when I figured FedEx was going to do their best version of the 2011 Indianapolis Colts and not show up, I decided to bring the box we have upstairs down to watch the second game. So I watched the highlights and it was good to see Adam “Pacman” Jones playing again. Like most Cincinnati Bengals fans, I didn’t see any of their games this year. And Bengals fans(and Saints fans too) it’s time to grow up and stop the Who Dey? or Who Dat? chants because we all know every team gon’ beat dem Bengals/Saints. I guess Saints fans have a little better reason for chanting that since they do have a pretty good team these days.

So, today we have Falcons/Giants at 1 on FOX and the Steelers/Tebows Broncos at 4:30 on CBS. I have to say the NFC matchup is way more intriguing to me. I wouldn’t mind seeing either of those teams taking it up to the “Frozen Tundra” of Lambeau Field and playing the Pack next week. It should be a good game and I will predict the Giants get the W at home. In the late game, I will take the Steelers too. Big Ben>Tim Tebow. Enjoy the games today and remember to check back in tomorrow for more analysis and a look at tomorrow night’s BcS National Championship Game.

 
 
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