Saturday, December 31, 2011

Top Ten Sports Stories of 2011

As we are about to welcome 2012 or are currently welcoming 2012 in some parts of the world, we must take a look back at what was 2011 in sports. There has been plenty of good moments to bring up around the water cooler but here are my Top Ten Sports Stories of the Year.

10. Tied for 10 is Tony Stewert winning the Sprint Cup in NASCAR and the LA Galaxy winning the MLS Cup over the Dynamo, 1-0. Tony Stewert's title means the end of the Jimmie Johnson's magnificent run and the Galaxy winning with Beckham makes their ultimate goal come true.

9. A couple of milestones for Yankees. First, Derek Jeter hits his 3000th hit with a home run back in July against the Rays and David Price. He went 5-5 including hitting in the game winning run in the 8th with a single. It was all Derek Jeter at Yankee Stadium. When the night was over, he was at 3,003 career hits. Later Mariano Rivera gets his 600th career saves and then, less than a week later, gets his 602nd save making him the all time saves leader.

8. Japan wins the FIFA Women’s World Cup by defeating the USA in penalties after a 2-2 draw in regulation and added extra time. A big win for the nation of Japan months after a tsunami hit their shores causing much tragedy and damage.

7. Miami U Scandal and Nevin Shapiro. Handing out of improper benefits from 2002-2010 at least. 72 counts were reported at the time. Whole program in shame and awaits sentencing. More like execution.

6. The collapse of the Red Sox and the Braves. Red Sox had a 9 game lead over the Rays in early September and lost it. Braves had a 10 ½ game lead over the Cardinals and lost it. The Red Sox cleaned house as a result getting a new manager and eventually a new GM. Braves, meanwhile, do nothing with management.

5. The Bruins winning the Stanley cup for the first time nearly 40 years, Vancouver going crazy, and Boston sports franchises winning a title in each of the 4 major sports in the last ten years. A big moment for the Boston and the New England area sealing up the last of the titles. Great time to be from there.

4. NFL and NBA Lockouts. Both went a bit differently as the NBA were the only ones to lose parts of their regular season but deals got done eventually for both leagues.

3. Penn state scandal involving Jerry Sandusky and several underage boys going back to the mid 1990’s. While a horrible story and definitely a tragic one, it is no doubt one of the biggest stories of the year and the biggest sports related scandals of all time if not the biggest.

2. Cardinals winning the World Series in dramatic fashion just edging out the Texas Rangers, 4 games to 3 and Albert Pujols going to the Angels. Hometown hero David Freese is the MVP and deservedly so. Great moment in St. Louis doesn't last forever, though, as Pujols leaving is the other big part to this story. The Cardinals will be fine in the long run. It's the Angels' budget in the future I'm worried about.

1. Mavericks win the NBA Finals over the Miami Heat, 4-2, with Dirk Nowitzki suddenly becoming the most popular man in the US and the world. The Miami Heat became the most hated team in history and everyone in the country outside of South Beach was rooting for their opponents. Anyone that could stop the Heat in the postseason would be instantly loved and that was the Mavs and Nowitzki. Dirk Finally gets his ring after 13 seasons in the NBA.

Biggest sports story that hasn’t happened yet is Pacquiao vs. Mayweather. Seriously?

My personal favorite story of the year: 49ers getting back into the playoffs. First time since 2002 the 49ers make the postseason and at the same time win the NFC West. I hope for bigger things in 2012.

Well their is my list with some added stories towards the end. I hope you all enjoy your New Year's parties, safely, of course.

Lesnar Loses, Then Retires

Okay, I think this is my first UFC post ever so forgive me for being inaccurate or not caring.

Brock Lesnar, a so called star of UFC, had a fight last night against Alistair Overeem. Somehow Brock Lesnar seemed like no match for Overeem quickly losing in a TKO decision after getting hit in the stomach a bit too much. Lesnar losing the fight is only half the story. Afterwards, Lesnar seemingly retired from the sport saying "This is the last time you'll see me in the octagon." It seems the career of Brock Lesnar as a MMA Fighter is over.

Okay, why the hell was this guy ever popular? He had 8 total fights in his career, actually won a World Title in 4th match and lost that in his 7th match. All this in a 4 year career. Maybe a lot of that fame had to do with the fact that he was in the WWE for a while and very popular there but that was a long time ago. How is the fact that he was a fake fighter give him credit in UFC? It didn't work for Kimbo Slice.

Whatever Lesnar does now, I hope he will enjoy it. The minor WWE fan inside of me hopes that he will go back into the Pro Wrestling industry but that bridge seemed to have been burned a long time ago.

P.S. I also wrote this article because it was part of my 2011 New Year's Resolution. Just beat the clock on this one. Now how am I going to lose 75 pounds by midnight...

Friday, December 30, 2011

Is Brady Injured?

As the postseason approaches, sometimes it's more important to keep your stars (QBs) healthy instead of trying to secure positioning in the playoffs. The Steelers have had to face that a bit with Ben Roethlisberger and now it looks like the Pats might need to start doing that with Tom Brady. Tom Brady had some X-Rays done yesterday centering around his left shoulder. While securing Home Field Advantage in the AFC is very important, a coach definitely wants to make sure their players are healthy for the playoffs.

It looks like nothing serious as it might be just be precautionary but if there was a team that couldn't survive without their QB more, it might be the Patriots. Sure the Packers depend on Aaron Rodgers and the Saints love the pass happy Drew Brees, but the Pats would be nothing this season without Tom Brady. He is arguably more valuable for his team than Aaron Rodgers is to his (and the Packers need Rodgers). The Pats just don't have a good defense at all and need Tom to be there.

If I was Belichick, my priority would be making sure Brady stayed healthy.

P.S. My off season priority would be to get a defense.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Packers Take #1 Seed and Brees Sets a Record

It's been a fascinating last couple of days in the NFL. Last night on Christmas day the Packers faced the Bears at Lambeau Field hoping to give their fans what they really wanted for Christmas: Home Field Advantage throughout the playoffs. They definitely did that. The Bears kept it close for the first half but lost control of the situation by the third quarter. The Packers would beat the Bears, 35-21. Aaron Rodgers had a great day with 5 TD passes in the game. The big picture is, of course, the Packers secured the #1 seed in the NFC.

Week 16 ended today with Monday Night Football featuring the Falcons and the Saints. The last time these two teams faced each other it came down to OT and the questionable 4th down call by the Falcons. The Falcons would've loved to have made that decision again after this second time around. The Saints would march all over the Falcons, 45-16. Drew Brees was the story at the end of the game. He threw for 307 yards and 4 TDs. His 307 yards tonight barely gets by Dan Marino's record for single season passing yards as Brees now has 5087 passing yards for the season, 3 more than Marino in 1984. Brees came 15 yards short of this record in 2008 but now has broken it this year with 1 game still left to play.

This big Christmas weekend in the NFL is over. Only one game left for everyone and there is still a lot on the line. The AFC West has yet to settled, an AFC Wild Card spot is still up for grabs, and the NFC East will be decided between the Giants and the Cowboys. New Year's day will have a lot to look forward to.

A Unwrapped NBA Season

Hope you all had a Merry Christmas. I sure did hanging out with family and friends and having a good time. So did many fans watching the first NBA games of the season.

The start of the NBA Season was the gift to the sports world as five games were played on Christmas day. A special gift went to the Dallas Mavericks as they were finally able to put up their first championship banner. Pity that Dallas' Christmas party was crashed by the same team the Mavs beat to get the banner: the Miami Heat. The Heat would win this one, 105-94. King James had 37 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists while his teammate, Dwayne Wade, didn't do too bad himself with 26 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists. Good showing by the Heat.

Other games included the Knicks barely edging out the Celtics in MSG, 106-104. The celebs came out to see their Knicks play and got to see Carmelo Anthony put up 37 points in the win. In LA, the Bulls managed to pull off a win against the Lakers, 88-87, thanks to a great shot by Derrick Rose near the end. Looks like the MVP is already showing why he deserved that extended contract. Also featured were the Thunder defeating the Orlando Magic, 97-89, and the LA Clippers beating the Golden State Warriors, 105-86, with Chris Paul making his Clips debut.

A fair day of basketball to start off the season and to celebrate Christmas. As for my 2012 NBA Season prediction, why bother? I thought there wouldn't be a season to speak of. So much for the Vacancies winning the title this year.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

10 Things I Want For Sportmas

First I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Like everyone during this great gift giving season, there is a few things I would love for Christmas, at least for the Sports World. Here they are.

10. A good set of NBA Christmas Games. Tomorrow's openers look promising and fun for the league. Let's all unwrap this present to see if the quality is any good.

9. Sidney Crosby to come back for good. The NHL and I need Crosby to return just to hold the casual sports viewer's attention.

8. Goal Line Technology for Soccer. It's been on the horizon for a while but it has yet to be implemented. Let's get that done, FIFA.

7. The 49ers to actually stay in the city limits of San Francisco. It isn't going to happen but you never know.

6. A Giants Baseball Jersey. I have to be a bit selfish, okay.

5. Already some new uniforms for the Marlins. The ones they just got look horrible.

4. Some Discipline for the Red Sox. Let the hammer fall, Bobby.

3. College Football Playoffs. There is some talk about it happening. That's moving forward from last year.

2. Pacquiao vs. Mayweather. I've been waiting for this one for a while and it looks like it won't come soon what with Mayweather's sentencing.

1. To any 49ers fans out there, you can guess what #1 is.

Merry Christmas, Everyone.

An NFL Christmas

Instead of playing most of the games on Christmas, the NFL did the right thing and scheduled almost all of them either before or after the big day. There is still that Sunday Night game with the Packers and the Bears but you can't get rid of them all. At least they tried to plan around it unlike some leagues (NBA).

Anyway, the highlight game of the day was arguably in New Jersey where the Giants and the Jets played it out before the a large crowd. As this game progressed, it was the G-Men that grabbed the attention. The Giants were able to win it, 29-14, thanks to some Jets mistakes at the end, one of which was a safety. Meanwhile, the Giants NFC East opponent, the Dallas Cowboys, lost to the Eagles, 20-7, but may have lost even more. Tony Romo hurt his hand during their first possession and had to sit out the remainder of the game. Romo plans to play against the Giants next week in an epic showdown for the division.

Other games that were played included the Pats coming from a 17-0 deficit to win, 27-24. You can't count Brady out as he threw a TD and ran for two more for the win. Tim Tebow gets a rough dose of reality as he and the Broncos lose a second straight game, this one to the Bills, 40-14. 4 INTs for Tebow is not what the Broncos wanted to see. Meanwhile, the Raiders win their game against the Chiefs in OT, 16-13. The Broncos still have a tie breaker advantage over the Raiders but they better not slip up next week vs. the Chiefs. Last one I'll mention is the Lions beating the Chargers, 38-10, as they win their 10th game this year and clinch a playoff spot. This win gives them a playoff berth for the time since 1999.

The only games left this week are that Sunday Night one and the Monday Night game with the Saints and the Falcons.

49ers Win on Christmas Eve

Hope everyone is enjoying the Holidays. I sure am. On Christmas Eve, the 49ers looked to give me one of the things I wishing for. No, not a new car, though I wouldn't object. A Win. The 49ers went into Seattle into that loud stadium of theirs and had a close game with the Seahawks. The Seahawks contolled this game until the 3rd quarter when the 49ers took a 16-10 lead by the early 4th. A block punt, however, gave the momentum and the lead back to the Seahawks as it led to a Marshawn Lynch TD run. The 49ers didn't lose confidence, though, as they managed another FG from David Akers to give them a 2 point lead.

With little under 3 minutes left, the Seahawks had gotten the ball back and were driving down field when Larry Grant of the 49ers knocked the ball out of Tavaris Jackson's hand and forced a fumble the 49ers recovered. The 49ers weren't able to run out the clock but they were able to make Seattle use all of their timeouts and punt them out of striking distance. With only 41 seconds left, Jackson wasn't able to move the Seahawks this time as he would force a turnover on downs. The 49ers kneed it out and won, 19-17.

The Red and Gold advance to 12-3 and remain in the driver's seat for the #2 seed in the NFC. A couple of historic things to note as David Akers' FGs tonight (4 of them) makes him the record holder for the most FGs in a single season with 42. This game was also the first game this season that any team has run a TD on us. But a win is a win.

One more game left in the season and it's technically next year against the Rams in St. Louis.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A Buckeye Bowl Ban? For What, Really?

It looks like the end of the line with the Ohio State gift scan... you know what, this isn't a scandal and quite frankly it's stupid that rules like this exist and that there are punishments handed out for violating them.

Let's dissect this idiotic system, shall we. They put into place a system where a player gets a free education in exchange for them playing ball (or their respective sport) for that university. Attached to it are all these stupid rules basically saying that a player can't as much as sneeze or they will have "violated" the amateur system in place. Meanwhile, the universities make money off of the ticket sales and the memorabilia sales.

Above is the original system. Today the "Student Athlete" still have the same terms in place; free education and they can't sneeze without getting in trouble. The universities, however, make money not only from ticket sales and the memorabilia sales but from large TV deals reached with conferences, advertisements, bowl games, donors, and heaven knows where else. If the "Student Athletes" had a union, they would be considered the worst union in the world.

The "Student Athlete" is being ripped off. They theoretically have less rights than a worker. At least a worker can join a union and try to collectively bargain. "Student Athletes" can't. They are not recognized as a labor force. They are recognized as "Student Athletes" which is really a term that hurts them by painting them as something else besides a worker or part of the labor force. They provide a service to their employer and get compensated for it. THAT IS LABOR!!!

The problem is that the NCAA and the sports world paints them as something other than a labor force when in reality they are a labor force that are being denied a right to unionize and collectively bargain. What's worse is that the players keep buying into this pathetic system and I don't blame them for buying in. They are young adults that are still learning how the world works and are happy to get a free education, which is really just change at this point in time. Unfortunately, in the meantime, they are being ripped off and most of these "Student Athletes" don't see it and most likely will never recognize how much they were truly cheated.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

49ers Say "Lights Out" to the Steelers

Last night capped off Week 15 in a bit of dramatic fashion. The Steelers went into San Francisco to face the 49ers on Monday Night Football. It was the 49ers last home game of the season and it was a doozy of a match up. Both teams had something to play for despite both already having a postseason spot. The Steelers were looking to continue their bid for the #1 seed in the AFC while the 49ers wanted to stay on track for the #2 seed in the NFC which would get them a bye week in the postseason. For positioning sake, each team needed a win.

This great game, however, was actually delayed by about 20 minutes as a transformer went down in the area causing the whole stadium to black out. I tried to reach out to Optimus Prime to see if he knew anything about it. Still no comment. Anyway, the game started and the injured Big Ben Roethlisberger looked shaky from the start throwing 2 INTs in their first two drives. Luckily for the Steelers, they only resulted in two FGs for the 49ers.

Then in the middle of the 2nd quarter the lights went out again causing a 16 minute delay. Another crazy power problem for this game but it would resume and it was 6-0 in favor of the 49ers at the half. The Steelers would manage a FG in the 3rd quarter from Suisham but the 49ers answered with a 1 yard TD pass to Vernon Davis off a very convincing play action pass by Alex Smith. Later the 49ers would get the ball in favorable field position in the 4th quarter due to a Big Ben fumble. Thanks to a questionable ref call on a FG attempt by Akers, the 49ers got another chance on the drive and scored a TD via a Frank Gore 5 yard TD run. The Steelers couldn't solve the 49ers defense and Big Ben even through one more INT in the game. The 49ers win their last home game of the year, 20-3.

A big win for the 49ers as they were 1-2 in their last three games entering last night. This big win for the team gets a bunch of that momentum back and helps them moving forward. Of course everyone now questions whether or not Big Ben should've played seeing that his ankle injury kept him from being the mobile QB everyone knows. Now the Steelers are technically behind the Ravens in the AFC North.

As for the 49ers, they manage to stay the course for the 2 seed. I thought the Steelers would knock them off course but the 49ers were having none of that. 49ers have two games left having to face the Seahawks and then the Rams. They will most likely need to win out to secure the 2 seed but they might be able to claim it this weekend if the 49ers win and the Saints lose to the Falcons which could happen.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Packers Take Their First Loss, Pats Ruin the Tebow Show, Colts Win and More

The Green Bay Packers were 13-0 entering this Sunday's match up with the Chiefs and it looked obvious going in that they were going to be 14-0. A new QB and new head coach for the Chiefs spells trouble. Or did it spell life for Kansas City? The second one. Aaron Rodgers had trouble today moving the ball and getting TD's against the Chiefs led by Kyle Orton and Romeo Crennel. Somehow the Chiefs controlled and owned this ballgame and managed to hold on to the ball at the end to win it. Chiefs win, 19-14, and give the Packers an early Christmas gift: their first loss of the year. Every team has to loss sometime but to the Chiefs?

Later that day, there was a showdown in Denver between the Patriots and the Broncos. Everyone in Denver had been chugging the cool aid that Tim Tebow was providing, all except the new guys in the town led by Tom Brady. The Broncos were able to keep it close for a while until the 2nd quarter when the Pats outscored them 20-3 in that quarter. The Pats controlled the rest of the game and won it, 41-23. 3 turnovers on 3 fumbles (one by Tebow) cost the Broncos dearly as the Pats committed no turnovers. Brady and the Pats just proved too much for the Broncos this day.

As for the rest of the league, the Broncos were able to maintain a 1 game lead over the AFC West, however, thanks to the Lions defeating the Raiders, 28-27. A TD pass to Calvin Johnson with under 40 seconds left gives them the lead and a block FG on Sebastian Janikowski's kick by Ndamukong Suh seals this one for the Lions as they are now 9-5. The Colts manage to win their first game of the year, 27-13, over the Titans. They avoid the shame of having a winless season and with that Peyton Manning is now not coming back this year for sure. The NFC East is now set up for a wild finish as the Giants lose to the Redskins 23-10, the Cowboys beat the Bucs (last night) 31-15, and the Eagles defeated the Jets 45-19. The Giants and the Cowboys can still take the division by winning out but the Eagles' dream of a postseason barely lives on.

A wild Week 15 throughout the NFL and the week ends tonight with the Steelers coming into San Francisco to face the 49ers. GO NINERS!!!

P.S. It's at this time that I say to Don Shula and the remaining 72' Dolphins to go F**K THEMSELVES!!! I hope the corks hit you in the Jingle Balls you arrogant bastards. Merry Christmas!!!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Barry Bonds is Sentenced

The Barry Bonds steroids story seems to be at a near end. Bonds was sentenced yesterday for the one count of obstruction of justice that he was found guilty of back in April. Bonds was sentenced to 30 days of house arrest and two years probation. The prosecution wanted him to serve 15 months in prison but Bonds' history up to this point has seemingly gotten him a lighter sentence. Anyway, it doesn't seem light enough. Bonds will not serve the sentence immediately as he is appealing the decision.

Barry Bonds is getting a slap on the wrist and he is appealing that. How hard is it for you to stay indoors for 30 days? Play a game or something. Just don't juice while you do it. I understand that he has the money to appeal this and he has the right to but this punishment is very minuscule that I'm surprised he's appealing it.

With the courtroom stuff practically over, the Bonds story seems to be finished as well. Bonds will likely be brought up a few more times in the future, most likely when people are discussing whether or not he belongs in the Hall of Fame. Seeing how the writers have treated those steroid users that have recently been added to the ballot, it doesn't look like Bonds will get into Cooperstown.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Chris Paul Headed to "Other" LA Team

Yes, the mean joke continues.

The Chris Paul saga is over. Arguably one of the biggest trade stories of All Time has just ended. Of course this is up there with the biggest because of the all the controversy originally supplied by the NBA. The League denied a trade that would've sent Paul to the Lakers because of the other owners' objections. Apparently that complaint didn't transfer over to the "Other" LA team. I looked it up and the Los Angeles "Clippers" will get Chris Paul in exchange for Eric Gordon, Chris Kaman, Al-Farouq Aminu, and a few draft picks which include Minnesota's unprotected 2012 first round draft pick. My guess is that the Clippers came across that pick sometime in the past. The 26 year old Chris Paul is now a Clipper.

Well, the story is over. Paul joins Blake Griffin in LA to try and fill the Staples Center for some Clippers' games. They seem to have enough star power to at least do that. Bold move for the Clippers as they are going all in to try and see if they can become a playoff powerhouse. The League, of course, still has some egg on their faces for blocking the trade to the Lakers but at least they won't have an angry Chris Paul that wants to sue them. Perhaps this team can finally get back to the postseason.

As for how far they will go if they do make the playoffs, not far. Paul and Griffin will no doubt be a great combo but we'll have to see how good the rest of the team works together for me to be sold on the Clippers.

P.S. Maybe Paul would sue them anyway. True, he ended up in a city he wanted and a arena he wanted. Just ended up in the wrong locker room.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Where is Chris Paul Going to End Up?

This whole mess just amazes me. The NBA controlled New Orleans Hornets rejected a trade for Chris Paul to the Lakers last week at the behest of the other owners complaining about the trade to a large market team. After the Lakers pulled out, trade talks open up about Paul going to the other team in LA. Now I must remind you all that there is another team in LA. I actually thought there wasn't for the longest time until Blake Griffin showed up and started to play for them. I forget their name, though. Anyway, that team ultimately declined saying the price was too high and then the NBA continued to talk to them about lowering the price. Now it seems that the Lakers aren't even out of the trade talks as they haven't fully ruled out the possibility of getting Paul and are apparently looking for another third team to make this trade work.

I can't believe that Chris Paul wanting out of New Orleans has caused this much trouble and controversy. I also still can't believe the Lakers still want to get Paul. Haven't you heard from the league, IT AIN'T GOING TO HAPPEN!!! The owners are just going to have a hissy fit again and force the NBA to block the trade. Plus, the NBA already stopped the trade with the Lakers. It would even be stupider to accept a different trade with them. As for the hypocritical owners, don't hear you all making a fuss about Paul possibly going to the other LA team. Maybe it's because they are not that good but it's still a large market which seems to be what you hate.

As for where Chris Paul goes, I don't care in the long run. I just want more controversy to tear apart the NBA when it does happen.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sparano and Haley are Fired

Like every season in recent NFL history, some coaches get fired. Jack Del Rio was already fired a couple of weeks ago from the Jaguars. Today saw two more coaches join Del Rio in the unemployment line. First, Todd Haley of the Chiefs was fired as the Chiefs are currently 5-8 and out of the playoff picture after claiming the AFC West last season at 10-6. The second firing was in Miami where the Dolphins showed Tony Sparano the door as his Dolphins were 4-9. Despite some success within the past month and a half, Sparano was let go.

I feel sorry for both coaches but perhaps a bit more for Tony Sparano. Sparano might as well been fired last year as the Dolphins were shopping for a new head coach. Sparano ultimately stayed on knowing that he had no confidence from above despite what the Dolphins organization said. As for Haley, he was dealt quite a few blows this year. Jamaal Charles was gone at the starting line later followed by Matt Cassel in mid season. Those losses are hard to coach around.

It would be nice to see if these coaches ever get another chance in the NFL. I would've like to see what Sparano would do with a team fully behind him and what Haley would do with healthy stars. Maybe these questions will be answered sometime in the future but not likely any time soon.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Sid the Kid Out Already?

Just a few weeks ago, Sidney Crosby made his triumphant return to the ice with an impressive performance over the Islanders. It was his first game since early January of this year. He would play 7 more games but stopped last week due to a couple of hits he sustained from a 3-1 loss to the Bruins. It was initially called a precaution but now it seems more than that. Sidney Crosby has now been ruled out indefinitely with concussion-like symptoms. Apparently these symptoms occurred after that game with the Bruins.

So much for a possible rise in the NHL's popularity. The NBA is coming back to overshadow them once more and now their poster boy is out again for most likely another significant period of time. I kind of worry about Sid the Kid's health and whether he should come back at all. As much as the hockey world loves to see him play, head injuries are too serious to ignore. They can cause some severe mental problems later in life if not properly handled.

I hope Sidney Crosby does come back soon but that hope does not seem likely. What fans and the sport should fear even more is the possibility that if this continues, it could lead to an early retirement from Crosby. Quite frankly, I wouldn't blame him if he ultimately chooses retirement to save his health. You have to think about your future and life past the NHL and for Sidney Crosby that line of thinking might come earlier than expected.

More Tebow Please, Packers Still Undefeated, Giants End 4 Game Skid and More

How long is Tim Tebow going to amaze us? As least for one more week. Tebow and Broncos faced the Bears in Denver and, like always, it seemed like Tebow wasn't that good early on. The Bears had a 10-0 lead going into the final minutes of the 4th quarter but it wasn't over yet. Tim Tebow managed to lead his team down the field for a TD pass to Demaryius Thomas with 2:08 left. After a 3 and out for the Bears, the Broncos got it back and managed to just get close enough for Matt Prater to hit the game tying FG from 59 yards out to send the game into OT. In OT, the Broncos got the ball thanks to a fumble and get it close enough for Matt Prater again. He hits another 50+ yarder (51) this time to win the game, 13-10, in OT. The Broncos are now 7-1 with Tebow at the helm and are 8-5 with sole possession of 1st place in the AFC West.

Why do they have sole possession of the AFC West? The Raiders faced the Packers, that's why. This wasn't even a game as it was 31-0 at the half. Packers win, of course, 46-16. While the Broncos are hot under Tebow, the Raiders are more even temperature with Palmer. 3-3 are the Silver and Black with him leading the way. Meanwhile, the Packers are still undefeated at 13-0 and can clinch home field advantage in the playoffs by beating the Chiefs next week. Of course the whole sports world has something else in mind regarding the Packers.

In the other games around the NFL, the Giants manage a comeback win against the Cowboys and end their 4 game skid with a win in Dallas, 37-34. A time out called by Coughlin negates a FG by Bailey which sets up for a blocked FG by Jason Pierre-Paul to prevent OT. Both Giants and the Cowboys are 7-6 in the NFC East and face each other in the Final week of the season. Tom Brady may have had words with a coach on the sideline but the Pats won anyway over the Redskins, 34-27. Rob Gronkowski sets a NFL TD receptions record for tight ends as he now has 15 on the season. The Saints managed to hold off the Titans, 22-17, and have clinched a playoff spot. Meanwhile, the Falcons comeback from a 16 point deficit at halftime and beat the Panthers, 31-23. This keeps them as a frontrunner in the Wild Card bidding and still in the hunt for the NFC South should the Saints start to slip up.

I must say a special congratulations to the Houston Texans who won their game against the Bengals last night thanks to TJ Yates, their third string QB who threw a TD pass with 2 seconds left to give the Texans the win, 20-19. This win gives the AFC South title to the Texans and a trip to their first ever postseason. Their tenth season ever is their finest to date.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Cardinals Upset the 49ers

Well, there goes the two seed.

The 49ers clinched the NFC West last week and were looking to take a step closer to getting a bye week for the postseason. It seemed like an easy enough test going into Arizona to face the Cardinals. Some pretty standard stuff happened with the 49ers in this game including the fact they just can't score a TD once they are in the red zone. Luckily for them, they still had a 19-7 lead very early in the 3rd quarter with Kevin Kolb out of the game. It a pity the Cards still have Larry Fitzgerald. Larry gets a 46 yard TD catch a few minutes later in the 3rd and then gets a 53 yard reception in the early 4th that helps set them up for a TD pass to Andre Roberts. The Cardinals somehow managed to hold on for the win, 21-19.

49ers are now 10-3 with this loss and seem exposed. True, Patrick Willis was still out with an injury but the defense didn't look too bad overall. Not great with Larry gladly exposing their flaws but the defense still kept them in the game. It was the offense that still needs some fine tuning. No turnovers in the game which is always a nice thing but seemingly a lack of clutch performances. Alex Smith was off today going 18/37 for 175 yards and he was sacked 5 times which goes against him and the offensive line. Though they needed help certainly moving the sticks towards the end of the game, they needed help finishing drives for TD's during the whole game. To get in the Red Zone and settle for FG's keeps the other team in the game. That offense needs some Red Zone practice this week.

49ers need to have some good practice sessions this week as they face the Steelers in Week 15. Luckily they have an extra day to work out the kinks as it is a Monday Night game at Candlestick.

P.S. Saints holding on for a win against the Titans means they are 10-3. Looking ahead, they have a slightly easier schedule than the 49ers. If the 49ers can somehow beat the Steelers, the two seed might still be theirs.

RG3 Wins Heisman

Andrew Luck was the preseason favorite for the Heisman trophy this season. He was even the favorite for most of the season until November. It was then that one athlete grabbed the attention of all the analysts and kept their attention. Robert Griffin III of Baylor started to shine and had a great season along with his team. They went 9-3, beat Oklahoma on November 19, and went 4-0 in November. 9-3 might not seem great but to Baylor it is as it is their first 9 game winning season in 25 years. The great playing of Griffin paid off last night as he was awarded the 77th Heisman Trophy. The Superman of Baylor was on top of the world.

A great moment for Robert Griffin III and he certainly earned it. He has been great on the field of play and has some impressive stats to prove it. 3998 passing yards, 36 TD passes, 644 rushing yards, and 9 rushing TDs. In the voting department, he got 405 1st place votes and a total of 1687 points which outdoes Andrew Luck by 280. What makes this Heisman winner more impressive is that he is Baylor's first Heisman winner. It's always great to win this award but to be the first winner for your program is truly something special.

Looking in the future, this will probably get Griffin more attention in the draft if he declares for it. For now, congratulations on winning college football's most honored prize. In this situation, Robert Griffin III is Robert Griffin the 1st of Baylor.

P.S. That bad pun had to be attempted at least.

MVP Positive for PEDs

Talk about a lapse in judgement.

It was just last month that Ryan Braun was announced as the NL MVP and everyone was praising him for his abilities. This month already has a different tone with Braun. It was recently revealed that Ryan Braun has tested positive for PEDs. Although this is new information to the sports world, this is old news for Ryan Braun. Braun was reportedly told of the test results back in late October, before he was named MVP (though after the voting process). The reason it has taken so long to go public is that Braun is currently fighting the test results through arbitration. Of course if the results stand, Braun faces a 50 game suspension to start the 2012 season.

The new era of baseball has come and a younger player has been caught using PEDs. And it's a reigning MVP player. This kind of thing breaks the heart of anyone who thought the really good players are clean now. Of course there is a possibility (small) that the test was flawed which is what the Braun camp is arguing. I hope it is wrong just because we need a clean player for the future. However, seeing how these denials have worked out in the past, Braun is most likely guilty.

It's a shame to see baseball's shameful past made present once more. I'm sure that less and less players are using PEDs nowadays (I blissfully hope) but whenever another star is brought down it makes you think that culture and part of the game is still there.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Phat Albert Headed to Anaheim

"The Decision: Albert Pujols" edition is over. Albert has had the most dominating career of anyone in their first 11 seasons. Who doesn't want some of that? The Cardinals, of course, wanted to keep the slugger that had been with them every one of those 11 seasons. The latest offer from the birds seemed to be 9 years, just under $200 million. Also in the running was the Marlins, at least until yesterday. They had offered around 10 years, $220 million. But neither team won Pujols' signature. I want to say it was the Cubs to shock a few Cardinals fans but it wasn't them either. It was the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Pujols agreed to be a Halo for a 10 year, $254 million dollar contract, the second biggest contract ever in MLB history. This is no doubt the biggest deal of the offseason.

Looks like the power balance in LA has shifted in favor of the Angels. Phat Albert playing for the Halos is big news and with his signing and also that of CJ Wilson makes the Angels the automatic favorite in the AL West as of now. Those Rangers better respond with a significant signing if they want to be able to compete. As for the signing itself, it doesn't seem like a deal for the long term. I know it's for 10 years but quite frankly there is no way Pujols is playing to contract expectations near the end of that. Hell, I would even say he's not living to expectations in 5 seasons.

This contract is for the short term. The Angels are going to spend $254 million dollars in the hope of getting a World Series title or two over the next few seasons while Pujols is in his prime. It's not like Pujols can't help them win a title later in his career but it's more likely to happen in the next few years. Good luck to the Angels on this roll of the die. Hope it's not Snake Eyes.

Chris Paul Not to the Lakers

It seemed like a done deal. Chris Paul, who has been wanting to leave the New Orleans Hornets for a while, was about to get his Christmas wish. A trade was set to be executed that involved Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom of the Lakers and a couple of players from the Rockets. A three team trade. Chris Paul was going to end up being a Laker. However, the NBA, who owns the Hornets, decided to break off the deal later as a bunch of the owners had complained about it. The owners had fought for a more competitive league during the lockout that they weren't just gonna let the league send Chris Paul, one of the best point guards, to the Lakers. Chris Paul stays in New Orleans, for now.

A chance for the Chris Paul saga to end and David Stern cuts it off. I wonder if the deal will eventually get done when the CBA is not being ratified. Or when the Hornets get new owners. The sad part is that this team's value is attached to Chris Paul. If the team does get new owners and they happen to come in after the trade deadline with Paul still being on the roster, that hurts the new owners. If I'm a perspective buyer of the Hornets, I would rather have Paul traded for something and not later when the new owner comes in getting nothing for him. Just something to think about.

P.S. Watch out, Orlando. Lakers likely to be looking at Dwight Howard next.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

NHL Realignment on the Horizon

That's a major move, eh?

Winnipeg getting an NHL Franchise back has turned the whole system upside down. A couple of scenarios were presented to the Board of Governors about what do to accommodate the Winnipeg Jets. It seems like they went the extreme one. The Board of Governors has approved a radical reshaping of the NHL into 4 conferences instead of two. Two of the conferences will have 8 teams and the other two will have seven teams. The playoffs will have 4 teams from each conference (still a grand total of 16 i.e. way too many) and the conference winners (after they play each other in the conference) will face another conference winner for the right to go to the Stanley Cup Finals. It seems that this system will be finalized later this season and most likely implemented next season.

Lot of issues here. First, why not just have two conferences with just two divisions in each one? That would make more sense than just putting in two more conferences in place. Unless you're rotating on a year to year basis which conference champions play which one in the Semi-finals, it makes more sense to just have two conferences. Second, still too many playoff teams. I know it's the same number but quite frankly when over 1/2 the teams make the postseason it just feels watered down. Third... okay, those were my only complaints... and technically the first one is the only real issue that is solely brought up with this realignment but 16 teams is way too many postseason teams.

Overall, it seems like a good move for the NHL. I still would like to see how they will approach the Semi-finals issue but I'm sure that will get settled fairly. Now that I do think about it, this is a plus for rivalries. The first two playoff rounds being inside your conference (division) seems like a good move for increased interest.

P.S. It's also a plus for the Sharks as they will finally be able to call themselves a conference champion before being eliminated. OH SNAP!!!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Another Brett Favre Comeback? WHY!!!

Please No. No No No NO NO NO NO!!!

I guess the Favre comeback special is not over yet. Brett Favre hasn't made a comeback yet this year or any hints that he will make a comeback until now. Last year was so miserable for the QB and the Vikings that I thought this kind of talk was over. Apparently it is never over when Brett Favre is in the discussion. A source familiar with Brett Favre has said that Favre would listen to a pitch by the Chicago Bears if the Bears wanted to make the retired QB an offer. The Bears have tried winning with Caleb Hanie and haven't so far but still have a chance considering the Lions have taken the chance to grab a game or two over the Bears. Right now, its the Lions, Falcons, and Bears at 7-5 for the Wild Card... OH MY!!!

I thought we were over this. I thought the speculation was over and that he was too old to continue playing but apparently Brett Favre never rules out a comeback. Is this even a good move for the Bears? It doesn't matter. IT'S THE ONLY MOVE LEFT!!! Cutler is gone and I wouldn't bet on the Lions and Falcons to struggle for much longer. Hanie isn't going to get you to the postseason. This might be the last realistic shot for the Bears. Of course, Favre would have to learn the Mike Martz system if he does come back.

Again, this is a longshot if it is indeed going to happen. Favre would be new and the Bears just lost Matt Forte, their RB, for 2-6 weeks. I beg Favre to remember what happened last year when a team came down asking you to return. REMEMBER DAMN IT!!!

Tiger Woods Wins, Big Whoop

Tiger Woods' Wild Ride seem to found some stability over the weekend. In Thousand Oaks, California, Tiger Woods managed to win a tournament. He won the Chevron World Challenge by one stroke shooting a 69 on Sunday and nailing it off with a 6 foot birdie putt. He just edges out Zach Johnson and wins his first tournament in over two years. Looked like he enjoyed it as well.

I'll admit it's big news considering his fall from grace and all that but the 49ers are in the playoffs for the first time in 9 years. SUCK IT, WOODS!!! Sorry, have to try and remain professional. Seriously, good for Tiger finally being able to get another win. It ain't a Major or anything but at this point, he'll take it. Maybe the rest of his career won't be so bad after all.

Jose Reyes is Going to Miami

Big offseason for the now Miami Marlins. A slight name change, a new ballpark for the spring, and a big name free agent to join them. They have been talking to Jose Reyes for a while and finally closed the deal. Reyes agrees to join the Marlins for a 6 year, $106 million contract. He will be 29 in the middle of next season and brings to the team some great base running, fielding, and batting. Though not a power player, he hits well as he led the NL in batting average last season at .337.

A big move for the Marlins as they have added a big name talent for their new ballpark. This move will undoubtedly move Hanley Ramirez from SS to somewhere else in the infield, probably 3B. This makes the left side of their infield very good and strong. Reyes will most likely end up as the lead off hitter for the team and if he can play like he did last year then he'll probably be the best lead off hitter in the majors.

No doubt this is a big move that any one team will be happy to have made during the offseason. However, if you're the New York Yankees, you might not be satisfied with one big move. But this isn't the Yankees, it's the Miami Marlins and they just gotten Reyes and Heath Bell and they still want more. The Marlins sights have changed and they are now pointed at Albert Pujols. First time this team has been able to spend some money and they are making that well known.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Packers Barely Stay Undefeated, More Late Winning for Tebow Led Broncos, Cowboys Upset By Cards and More

The Packers entered Week 13 still undefeated and all eyes were on them, including the rest of the '72 Dolphins, seeing if they would slip up. This week the Pack went into the Meadowlands to face the Giants. The Giants were looking to rebound and looked like they had rebounded, at least on offense. Eli Manning kept the Giants in it and near the end of the game threw a TD pass to Hakeem Nicks and then DJ Ware ran it in for two points. Good news: they tied the game at 35. Bad news: they left 58 seconds left for Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers managed a few nice throws to some receivers and got the team within FG range for Mason Crosby. Crosby hits the 31 yard FG good and wins it as time expired, 38-35, for the Packers. Green Bay are 12-0 and still undefeated while the Giants skid more losing their 4th straight game.

Another game in the NFL that came down to a FG as time expired was in Minnesota. The Broncos faced the Vikings and it became a high scoring game in the 2nd half and, believe it or not, Tim Tebow and the Broncos managed to keep pace. A couple passing TDs from Tebow and a Willis McGahee TD run kept it close. After a Ryan Longwell FG was made for the Vikings with 3:06 to go, the Broncos managed to move it in just close enough for Matt Prater to make the tying FG with 1:33 left. About a minute and a half for Christian Ponder which is plenty of time to make a game winning drive except a Ponder pass was intercepted in Vikings territory by Andre' Goodman and he brought to the 15 of Minnesota. That set up a 23 yard FG by Matt Prater which he made as time expired giving the Broncos the win, 35-32. Broncos win again with Tebow at center and are now 6-1 with him as their starting QB.

As for the rest of the NFL, the Raiders needed a win to keep a game in front of the Broncos. Dolphins blow them out of the water, instead, 34-14. The Broncos and the Raiders are tied in the AFC West at 7-5 apiece. The Giants loss means the Cowboys could get a 2 game advantage in the NFC East. However, they forgot to win. Cardinals beat the Cowboys in OT, 19-13, as the Giants catch a break. The Saints help the Packers clinch the NFC North by beating the Lions, 31-17. The Chiefs also aid the Pack's cause by beating the Bears, 10-3. Last thing I'll mention is the Ravens beat the Browns, 24-10, and the Steelers demolish the Bengals, 35-7. Both teams are 9-3 but the Ravens own the tiebreaker so they technically have the lead in the AFC North.

Week 13 ends Monday night with the Chargers squaring off against the Jaguars.

49ERS, ONCE AGAIN, THE BEST IN THE NFC WEST!!!

Ever since 2002, the 49ers faithful have waited for another playoff shot. It was long and frustrating but the faithful knew it would only be a matter of time before the 49ers were relevant again. That day of relevancy has come back.

Earlier today, the 49ers came into Candlestick to face a long time rival in the St. Louis Rams. The 49ers defense set a early tone that the Rams could not break, even when Patrick Willis had to come out of the ballgame due to a hamstring injury. It was slow starting for the 49ers as they only had a 9-0 lead at halftime. The team came alive in the 2nd with a big TD pass to Michael Crabtree for 52 yards in the early 3rd quarter and then another big TD pass from Alex Smith in the 4th quarter, this time to Kyle Williams for 56 yards. 49ers would win this one and shut out the Rams, 26-0.

You know what that means? THE 49ERS HAVE CLINCHED THE NFC WEST DIVISION TITLE!!! They do that with a record of 10-2 and Alex Smith at the helm. 9 years and 4 head coaches later, the 49ers finally get back to the postseason. Man, it feels good to say that. Most of the credit, if not all, goes to Jim Harbaugh who got this team winning again. As for actual level of play, defense and Alex Smith were the difference. The defense is one of the best in the NFL and Alex Smith, who might not be the best QB we'll ever have, is playing much better and being used in a way where he is not causing us to lose games. Sure, things like the rushing game spearheaded by the now all time rushing leader for the 49ers, Frank Gore, helped get us wins but that was always there the last few seasons.

While I am ecstatic that the 49ers have won the division, there is still much the team can accomplish. They have to keep the pressure on the Packers and hope they slip up for a chance at home field advantage. If that's not possible, they are situated right now for the #2 spot in the NFC which means a bye week. And, of course, there is that prize at the end of the postseason tunnel to think about.

P.S. Catch the season finale of the Sports Khan Radio Show this Thursday at 4 PM on KSUNradio.com... Pretty Good.

P.P.S. Don't worry. Planning to have the show back in January.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

McNabb Released by Vikings

Looks like the Vikings have thrown someone off their Longboat. That someone is Donovan McNabb. McNabb came to the team at the start of the season to see if he could lead them back into the playoffs. That dream never came close to becoming true. It wasn't just McNabb's fault but he certainly didn't help. They then decided to start Christian Ponder and get his development process going. That basically signaled the end of McNabb in Minnesota.

Now McNabb has been waived and the small amount of speculation has begun on where he will go. He's 35 years old and on the decline of his career as his two teams after the Eagles have been far from great. Not sure who would want to claim McNabb. I would've said the Texans but they just doomed their team's hopes for good by grabbing Jake Delhomme. Maybe a team that needs a back up or something will be willing to give him a look.

Will McNabb ever start again in the NFL? Maybe if he's willing to play back up and wait for an injury. However, I don't see a team heading into a season with Donovan McNabb as their number one guy from here on out.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Dodgers, You're On the Air

I know this isn't really big news but it's interesting news.

Several investment groups have come together with the desire of buying the Los Angeles Dodgers. Orel Hershiser is in one group, a former Dodger owner and executive are in another, and, of course, there have been rumors that Mark Cuban would be involved with a group. Another big name has joined the conversation. As part of another investment group, Larry King has joined the party. The former talk show host, and frequent season ticket holder of the team, seemingly wants in on all the potential Dodger fun.

I didn't know that King Tut's brother was into bidding for modern sports franchises. Good for Larry King. The more intriguing personalities the better. Better hope they can buy the team quickly. Clock's ticking.

Bobby Valentine is the New Red Sox Manager

Well, it looks like Bobby V is back. Bobby Valentine has been out of the Major Leagues for a while now. His last appearance was back in 2002 as the Mets manager. Since then, Valentine has been a broadcaster and still a manager but not here in the states but overseas. No, not Europe but Japan. He was the Manager of the Chiba Lotte Marines from 2004-2009. He was actually quite popular in Japan. Now it seems that Bobby is back in favor over here. The Red Sox took their time in hiring a new manager and they finally picked Bobby Valentine for the job. Tough shoes for Bobby to fill as he replaces Terry Francona who was in charge during two World Series Titles.

Bobby Valentine seemed like the best choice. You need a well known name that is a bit nuts and that is Bobby. A big challenge for him right off the bat will be getting control of the Red Sox players and getting them refocused for next season. A task that isn't going to be easy but I'm sure that some Fried Chicken and Beer could inspire them. Being serious again Bobby will be better for discipline but the challenge will be of course channeling that discipline into results and wins. Good Luck, Bobby. You are now a guide of the Red Sox Nation.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Jack Del Rio Fired and Jags Being Sold

I guess the playoffs or bust ultimatum was real. Jack Del Rio was fired earlier today as the Jaguars are 3-8 and are, of course, not going to make the playoffs. The team has practically spent the season, instead, trying to get Blaine Gabbert some experience. Del Rio has been the coach of the Jags since 2003, has a 68-71 record, and has made the playoffs twice during his tenure. Speculation already begins as to who will replace Del Rio permanently with Bill Cowher's name already coming up.

This, however, is not the biggest piece of news coming out of Jacksonville. Wayne Weaver, owner of the team, has announced he is selling the Jaguars to Shahid Khan. THIS Khan has seemingly tried to buy an NFL team in the past when the Rams where up for sale way back when. To any of you SOCAL people out there, don't give up your hopes that this will be the franchise coming to LA. Khan has apparently stated that he will keep the team in Jacksonville. Of course, that's not set in stone so people of LA should start campaigning for a move anyway.

Big changes are being made in Jacksonville with bigger ones on the way. I guess Jags fans should hope a big move eventually doesn't become one of those changes. It doesn't seem like it will but I would start going to more Jags' games just in case.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Urban Meyer is New Head Coach of the Buckeyes

Something known to everyone at Ohio State going into this last weekend was that Urban Meyer was going to be the head coach of their football team. Meyer refused to acknowledge it even though it was practically fact that he was going to get the job. Well, now it is fact. Several sources are now saying that Meyer has accepted the job as the head coach of Ohio State's football team. Meyer actually grew up in the state of Ohio and was actually a coach (not head coach) for Ohio State back in the 1980's. Now he is the head coach of their football team.

A great hire for Ohio State university. Meyer has two national titles to his name and a great name for recruiting and keeping the program going through the impending sanctions from the NCAA. What strikes me is that Urban Meyer had retired just last season and he's already out of retirement. Wonder how those "Health Problems" are doing. Just kidding (a bit). Meyer probably planned to stay out of the game longer but when the head coaching job becomes available for the most prestigious football program in your home state, you take the job.

As for how Meyer will do there, I think he will struggle at first because of the impending sanctions. Eventually, though, the Buckeyes and Meyer will no doubt find themselves in a familiar BCS area.

P.S. As for Meyer cracking down on violations, HA HA HA!!! He couldn't keep his Gators out of jail. How the hell is he supposed to keep the Buckeyes in line?

Tebowmania is Runnin' Wild, Close Finish in the Meadowlands, Another Injured QB for the Texans and More

HOW IS HE DOING THIS!!! A featured top story every week seems to be Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos. Somehow, the team is winning with Tebow leading them in prayer. This week, the Broncos were tested yet again going into San Diego to face the Chargers. The Broncos were down early, 10-0, when Tebow got a drive going to get it within 3 points. TD pass to Eric Decker with 55 seconds left in the half. Second half came and it was kept close. Broncos managed to tie it at 13 with under two minutes to go. Game goes into OT and Nick Novak missed a long 53 yarder for the Chargers. Tebow and the offense drove down field and with just 29 seconds left in OT, Matt Prater makes the game winner from 37 yards out. Broncos win another under Tebow, 16-13. Tebow now 5-1 as the starter of the Broncos. Somehow, a Tebow lead Broncos have defied the odds as they are now above .500 at 6-5.

Of course, this wasn't the only good game to mention. For another close finisher, we now face East. The Bills went into NJ and played the Jets as each team was 5-5 and looked to become the 2nd best team in the AFC East. It was a close game throughout as it came down to the final seconds. Mark Sanchez and the Jets drove down field 82 yards to culminate to a 16 yard TD pass to Santonio Holmes to give the Jets a 4 point lead with 1:01 left. Then Buffalo had a shot to tie it and got within striking range but miscues cost them greatly on the drive and they failed to score a TD from 24 yards away as time expired. Jets survive one in the Meadowlands, 28-24, and are now 6-5 on the season. Mark Sanchez threw 4 TD passes, a career high, in this game despite going 17/35 with 180 passing yards and an INT.

Other games in the NFL included the Pats tucking away the "Dream Team" Eagles, 38-20. Eagles are now 4-7 and continue to spiral into a nightmare. The Texans beat the Jaguars, 20-13, but lose another QB. A shoulder injury was sustained by Matt Leinart which probably has him out for the year. Looks like the Texans will have to rely on a third string QB. Raiders beat the Bears in Oakland, 25-20, as Caleb Hanie loses his first game as the Bears' starting QB. The Bears managed to keep the Raiders out of the Endzone until the final minutes with a Michael Bush TD run. Last one I will mention is the Bengals edging out Cleveland in the Battle of Ohio, 23-20. Mike Nugent scored the game winning FG with just 38 seconds left.

Giants face the Saints tonight to cap off Week 12.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

NBA Lockout to End? Season Starts on Christmas?

Well I guess good things can't last forever.

It seems that the second sports lockout in the USA is about to come to an end. The word is that both sides have reached a tentative labor agreement after months of a lockout that included the missing of several games in the NBA regular season. It's not official yet as both sides still need to approve the deal with their own camps. If that gets done, the NBA season would start on Christmas day and the season shortened to just 66 games.

Sounds good. Though I thought it would go longer and cost the entire season but both leaders seemed to hash it out not wanting to cause more damage to the sport. Good news for Basketball in that it will see action this season but at a cost. The whole preseason was lost among 16 games regular season games for all. This is assuming both sides will reach an agreement. There is a possibility that one if not both of the camps will not like the deal and vote it down but I think that chance is small.

Better write to Santa Claus. They'll need some basketballs for opening day.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Don't Mess with a Man Named "Suh" and Cowboys Get By Dolphins

As for the rest of the Thanksgiving day games, the Packers played the Lions and finally the game itself meant something to that annual Detroit Thanksgiving game. A 10-0 Packers team faced a respectable Lions team and simply owned them. It wasn't until the 4th quarter that the Lions finally scored something when the Packers were winning, 24-0. The game would eventually lead to a Packers win, 27-15, but the story that spoiled the whole game was Ndamukong Suh stomping on the arm of Packers O-Lineman, Evan Dietrich-Smith, while he was on ground. This apparently came to during a scuffle between the two. Suh was ejected after doing this and Suh actually said he didn't kick anyone or mean to. No doubt there will be some punishment from the league.

The second game of the day was the Dolphins v. the Cowboys in Dallas. The Dolphins were doing pretty well going into the game winning three straight and gave a fright to the Cowboys. However, it was the Cowboys that ended up winning. Dan Bailey kicked the game winning FG as time expired for the Cowboys and won the game for them, 20-19. Very close game but just a bit short for a 4th straight win for the Fish.

As for the third game, already reflected on it. Hope you all enjoyed your Thanksgiving. Time to shop for a holiday that has lost it's true meaning. YEAH!!!

P.S. At least Thanksgiving has somewhat maintained it's true meaning. TOAST TO GLUTTONY WITH FAMILY!!!

Ravens Win the Harbaugh Bowl

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. Hope you are not out in the cold waiting for a dreaded Black Friday sale going on. If you are, when the store clerks open the door, I beg of you to not stomp over them like Ndamukong Suh did that Packer.

Anyway, I had a fine Thanksgiving. Great food, family around, and, of course, some Pumpkin Pie. What made it only fine was the fact the Ravens beat the 49ers on this day, 16-6. I must say that is was a close game throughout and until late in the 4th, the 49ers were never more than one good drive away from at least tying the game.

The problem for us and the glory for the Ravens were the line battles. The Ravens defensive line just pummeled the 49ers offensive line all night long and Alex Smith looked like a punching bag for the Ravens front 7. 9 total sacks for the Ravens. Meanwhile, the our defensive line couldn't get any pressure on Joe Flacco. No sacks for the 49ers. During that TD drive that went into the 4th quarter from the Ravens, Flacco could've had all day to throw a pass. Also, the defense failed to adjust sending more guys. Just the front 4 rushing seemingly the whole night.

Still, the 49ers defense all together didn't do too badly. It was just a lack of offense or offensive line that was our down fall. Granted the Ravens are a very good defensive team but the 49ers failed to adjust the blocking scheme or even the play calling accordingly.

So, in the end, John Harbaugh beats his brother and the 49ers in the first ever match up of Brother vs. Brother of head coaches in the NFL. I'm sure the parents are just happy to see both teams doing well respectively for this time of year. The Ravens are 8-3 and look good while the 49ers, though losing, still have a commanding lead of the NFC West at 9-2. And I will admit it, the Ravens needed this win more than the 49ers did but the 49ers don't need to start losing their rhythm this late in the season. Better not succumb to the Rams on December 4th. Get working on that O-Line, Jimmy.

Chiefs Claim Kyle Orton

I knew I forgot a potential team.

It was neither the Bears nor the Texans that got Kyle Orton. The Texans stated they didn't want him and the Bears didn't get a chance to claim him. Instead Orton goes to the Kansas City Chiefs who have lost their QB, Matt Cassel, for the year. Kyle Orton now has to try and lift the Chiefs back into playoff contention. The team is 4-6 and have a tough last 6 games ahead of them. All teams they have to face are currently at or above .500 right now with 4 of 6 above .500. It doesn't look good for the Chiefs in terms of a playoff appearance.

While Kyle Orton may help their team not look embarrassing, he won't be enough to get them past this group of opponents.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Kyle Orton Waived

It seems that Kyle Orton has had a very interesting career so far. He was drafted by the Bears in 2005, traded in 2009 to the Broncos, and now has been waived by that team. It seems that the Broncos don't want Kyle Orton anymore or at least don't want to pay him the rest of his salary for the year. The amount left to be paid is about $3 million. A lot of money but it's for a QB that is good. Not great, good. I have no doubt that Kyle Orton could hold his own if he was put on a well balanced team but so far he hasn't had that luxury in Denver. They just didn't run the ball that much while he was starting. He threw so much.

So who is looking for a new QB? Houston, for one. The Texans need a QB to replace Matt Schaub who is done for the year. They are in a spot to make their first postseason ever and Kyle Orton could give them a chance to go further than round 1. Ironically, Orton's old team, the Chicago Bears, is looking for a QB. Jay Cutler is out for the rest of the regular season and they need a good QB to work in the Mike Martz system. Not sure if Orton is that guy but he seems like the best option available. The Bears arguably need Orton more than the Texans do. The Texans have a two game divisional lead while the Bears are fighting just to stay in the Wild Card hunt.

My bet is that the Texans will take Orton, either on claims or in free agency. Orton might not want to go back to the Bears, the team that dumped him a couple of years ago.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Ryan Braun Wins NL MVP

Justin Verlander was named the AL MVP yesterday and now Ryan Braun was named the NL MVP today. Braun led the Brew Crew into the playoffs and as far as the NLCS. Braun batted .332 on the year, hit 33 home runs, and drove in 111 RBI's. Matt Kemp had hit more home runs and RBI's on the season with a respectable .324 batting average but the Dodgers failed to make the postseason. That is a big prerequisite for any MVP candidate. Kemp might have been the better player but Braun's team made the playoffs. That's why Kemp placed in 2nd in the voting.

Anyway, Congrats on Braun's first MVP award. A good year for Braun and the Brewers but expect it to get worse next year without Prince Fielder in the line up.

The Return of Sid the Kid

For most of 2011, the NHL has been missing its main star on the ice: Sidney Crosby. Crosby has been out since January earlier this year because of a concussion. It's been so long since we have seen Sid the Kid that some even started to worry that he wouldn't play again. However, Sidney Crosby would come back and did come back.

Sidney Crosby made his NHL return last night as the New York Islanders came into Pittsburgh to face the Penguins. The Penguins captain had returned and all of the CONSOL Energy Center cheered like crazy for Sidney. Sidney had a great return night in all. Just 5:24 into the game, Crosby scored the game's first goal, his first one back. He would later score another goal in the 3rd period along with a couple of assists before that. The Penguins won the game, 5-0, as Sidney Crosby had 2 goals among his 4 points.

What a homecoming for the Kid. Sellout crowd to greet to him and he was a big factor in the win. Crosby's first night back already has him looking better than Alexander Ovechkin. For about 16 minutes on the ice, Crosby did very well. The NHL has its star again.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Justin Verlander Wins AL MVP

Last week, Justin Verlander was crowned the AL Cy Young Award Winner as he was no doubt the best pitcher in the AL. Down the stretch of the season and leading into today, a lot of people had stated that he was good enough for the AL MVP Award with his dominating pitching. It seems that he was. Justin Verlander was named the AL MVP today and quite frankly he deserved it. He carried that Tigers team with his 24-5 record along with a 2.40 ERA and 250 strikeouts. He lead in all three AL Triple Crown categories. He was feared on the mound and the one constant for the Tigers all year long.

Like most winners of the baseball awards, Justin would've like a ring instead. If he keeps that kind of performance going into next year, then his team will have a fair chance again.

GALAXY WIN 2011 MLS CUP!!!

Back in 2007, David Beckham signed a 5 year contract with the LA Galaxy and instantly brought more attention to MLS. During Beckham's US Tour there arose problems between him and the popular Galaxy player, Landon Donovan. This uneven relationship didn't seem to be aided by the fact the team had yet to win an MLS Cup while Beckham was here.

Let's fast forward to last night. It was possibly David Beckham's last game with the LA Galaxy and in MLS for that matter and it featured his team going up against the Houston Dynamo for the MLS Cup at the Home Depot Center, the home stadium for LA. Both teams were well prepared and took the pitch wanting to claim the title. A rather mediocre first half with some close chances for the Galaxy but the team failed to capitalize. The 2nd half came and still nothing right away. The game would have to wait until the 72' when Beckham managed to get it to Robbie Keane who then set up Landon Donovan for a Beautiful tap in shot for the goal. A well done run leads to a score. The Galaxy manage to hold on for the rest of the match defensively and win it, 1-0.

The LA Galaxy are MLS Cup Champions. Definitely better than the Tony Stewart win. How Much? SO MUCH!!! After all that has been invested into this team and the year after year of falling short finally pay off as LA manage to win it all and at home. Donovan, of course, was MVP of the match but a great job by the whole team, including David Beckham. I feel a bit sorry for the Dynamo as the story all along was the Galaxy and this win. Maybe next year, Houston.

Speculation, of course, begins again whether David Beckham will stay or go. He has brought more attention to the sport and the sport has grown significantly while he was here. Not to the level soccer fans and investors would want but it has risen. Whatever Beckham's choice is, that is for later. For now, Congratulations LA Galaxy. You finally get the ending you've wanted for five years.

Packers Avoid Upset, Cowboys and Giants Now Tied, Cutler Injured and More

Yesterday in the NFL had analysts start asking the question of all undefeated teams at this point in the season: Can they go undefeated for the rest of the way? The powerful team under the microscope this year is the Green Bay Packers. This week the Pack played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Lambeau. Looking at the halftime score, it seemed like it was shaping up to be a runaway victory for the Packers. But the Bucs stayed in it. Comeback by Tampa got them within 2 points with under 5 minutes left thanks to a TD pass from Josh Freeman to Dezman Briscoe. After failing a onside kick, though, Aaron Rodgers made them pay with a 40 yard TD pass to Jordy Nelson with just under 3 minutes left. That sealed the victory as the Packers win, 35-26. Rodgers may be frustrated with his play but a win is a win. He also still had a 112.3 QB rating for the day. Man, he has high standards. 10-0 are the Pack.

While the Packers were looking to stay perfect, a couple of NFC East teams were just looking for some wins. First NFC East match up featured the Redskins and Cowboys and this wild one went in OT. After a failed FG by Gano, the Cowboys got it and managed to just make a 39 yard FG to end the game thanks to Dan Bailey. Cowboys win in OT, 27-24. Later that night, the Giants faced a Vickless Eagles as Vince Young filled in for the injured QB. Not a very exciting game throughout but Vince Young managed to lead the Eagles to victory with a 8 yard TD pass to Riley Cooper with 2:45 to go. Eagles win it thanks to that and then an Eli Manning fumble, 17-10. The Giants and Cowboys are now tied for the NFC East with both teams being 6-4.

As for the rest of the NFL, the Bears see there season in jeopardy despite a win over the Chargers, 31-20. Jay Cutler broke his thumb and it now looks like he is out for the remainder of the regular season. Now they need a QB. Their division rivals, the Lions, managed to hold off the Panthers, 49-35. Both the Bears and the Lions are still tied for 2nd in the NFC North. In the AFC North, the Ravens beat the Bengals, 31-24. Two close games for the Bengals against AFC North opponents but they lost them both. Last one I'll mention is the Raiders holding off the Vikings, 27-21. The Raiders have a one game edge in the AFC West.

Great Sunday overall with Week 11 ending tonight with the Chiefs vs. the Pats.

49ers Beat Cardinals and are 9-1

I was really worried about this game, to tell you all the truth. The 49ers play the Ravens Thursday night in Baltimore featuring Harbaugh vs. Harbaugh. I thought the team would glance over the Cardinals and lose to them as they prepared for the Ravens. Thank goodness the Cardinals really suck. We weren't that great either... at least in the first half. 6 FG's attempts by the 49ers and only 3 of them were made. Two were blocked which says special teams need a bit of work. The defense were able to pick us up again forcing 5 turnovers. The 49ers finally got it going in the 2nd half with 2 TD passes from Alex Smith in the third quarter. When the Cardinals finally struck, it was too late. 49ers win, 23-7.

Some offensive miscues by the offense early but they were able to overcome them. Smith did well overall with 267 passing yards, 2 TD passes, and 1 INT. Need better WR communication early, though. More balanced offense this week with more focus on the run. Sort of feel sorry for the 3-7 Cardinals as their season has not gone the way they hoped at all. As for the 49ers, they are now 9-1 with an 8 game winning streak. It would be impressive to see that streak hit 9 games, especially with the Ravens on Thanksgiving.

Sprint Cup Winner Crowned and It's Not Jimmie Johnson

The Nascar season came to an end yesterday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The Sprint Cup title came down to only two folks and neither was Jimmie Johnson. It was Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards. It was neck and neck so far in the Chase between these two and the whole race would really only be about them. In the midst of all the Rain Delays and the other racers on the track, it actually came down to these two drivers in the end racing for 1st and 2nd in the race and the Chase. Who won the race then? It was Tony Stewart with Carl Edwards finishing 2nd. He tied Carl Edwards in the Chase for points total but Stewart was given the tiebreaker winning more races that year, 5 to Edwards' 1. All five of Stewart's wins actually came within the Chase part of the season.

Tony Stewart drives off the winner of the race and as the Sprint Cup champion. It's his third title in the sport as he won it in 2002 and 2005. My goodness it was exciting to read about (I watched the end of that race, knew it was close, and still was bored out of my damn mind). This, of course, ends Jimmie Johnson's 5 year reign over the sport, something that will probably never be equaled again. As for Carl Edwards, so close to winning it all. Led the most laps in this race but that wasn't good enough.

Congratulations, Tony Stewart. There's a new car on top of the Nascar Mountain and it's the #14 car.

P.S. Even in Nascar's most exciting moment I still preferred tennis.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Illegitimate National Title Game Preview: LSU vs. Alabama

Okay, this isn't set in stone but right now it looks like it's going to be this way. This last weekend in College Football saw key upsets in the quest for the Illegitimate National Title Game (INT for this article). #2 Oklahoma State loses a close one in 2 OT to Iowa State, 37-31. Also, the Oregon Ducks lose to USC IN OREGON OF ALL PLACES, 38-35. Meanwhile, LSU destroyed Mississippi, 52-3, and #3 Alabama beat Georgia Southern, 45-21. It seems pretty obvious right now that it's going to be a rematch between LSU and Alabama for the INT.

Okay, now we need a playoff system just to stop the SEC from dominating INT games. Maybe the BCS should think about that while they talk about reorganizing everything. I'm starting the hate the SEC. We might as well just hand over the INT every year to their best team and be done with it. A playoff system, meanwhile, would encourage more talent to spread out to different places seeing that any place in the country could produce a champion. The current bowl shit system favors the SEC. Of course that could change over time but right now the south is still on the rise.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Tragedy Strikes OSU Again

10 years ago, tragedy struck the Oklahoma State Men's basketball team when 10 members of the team and staff were killed in a tragic plane crash. It was a travesty that OSU would never forget and one they would never want to relive. Unfortunately, it seems that lightning has struck twice for OSU. Last night, 4 people died in a plane crash with two of them being Kurt Budke, the head coach of the women's basketball team at OSU, and Miranda Serna, an assistant for the team. The plane went down in Arkansas killing them and former Oklahoma State Senator Olin Branstetter and his wife Paula. Olin was the pilot of the plane. The crash left no survivors.

It is unfortunate when something like this happens once. When it happens twice it seems like the fates are against you. OSU mourned the loss of Budke and Serna and respects were shown at the OSU-Iowa State game that night with a moment of silence given in Ames, Iowa. Budke and Serna will no doubt be missed by their players, their university, and the college sports world.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Tebow Lullabies the Jets to Sleep

Thursday night football came around again and it featured a Mile High match up between the Jets and the Broncos. The big story everyone in Denver is following is Tim Tebow. This game put Tebow against one of the best defenses in the NFL. This was a game that Rex would love to have... back. It was close throughout as the Broncos defense played well like they have recently. A INT turned TD kept the Broncos in the game. Being down by 3 with just under 6 minutes left, Tebow lead the Broncos down field starting from their own 5. Anyone but Tebow should and could be making this drive. Tebow did somehow as he provided most of the yards, including the game winning TD run for 20 yards with 58 seconds left. The Jets were unable to score on the ensuing drive. Broncos win a good one, 17-13.

Not a great statistical game from Tebow but a win is a win. He has been doing that for the Broncos as he is 4-1 as their starting QB this year. It doesn't make sense. He isn't that good statistically or mechanically but he gets the job done. Credit the defense as that keeps the offense within striking range. Tebow, however, has somehow charged this team with his personality. Let's see if this charge can keep the Broncos going through the regular season.

P.S. As for the Jets, man your offense sucks. Defense too, for that matter. YOU CAN'T STOP A RUNNING TEBOW?!?!?!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

4th Down Haunts Falcons, Texans Win but Really Lose, Pats Sweep the Jets and More

Week 10 in the NFL was exciting with one game especially having some spice at the end thanks to a questionable decision. The Saints went into Atlanta to face the Falcons and were winning the game by 10 points in the 4th quarter. The Falcons, however, managed to tie it thanks to a TD pass to Tony Gonzalez and then a FG by Matt Bryant as time expired. It was 23 all headed into OT. The Falcons had the ball first and after failing to pick up a first down, the Falcons decided to go for it on 4th down and short on their own 29 yard line. Michael Turner was stuffed and the turnover on downs in favorable field conditions set up the Saints for a game winning FG by John Kasay just 26 yards away. Saints win it, 26-23. A bold call by Falcons head coach, Mike Smith, costs the team greatly.

A big story now going around the NFL stems from the Texans-Buccaneers game. The good news is that the Texans won the game, 37-9, winning their 4th straight and maintaining their AFC South lead. The bad news is that their QB, Matt Schaub, has a fractured foot and is out for the rest of the season. Schaub was injured on a sneak play in the second quarter and only threw 3 more passes. While the Texans are in prime position to get a playoff spot for the first time ever, they will have to do it without Schaub.

As for the rest of the NFL, the Patriots managed to grab first in the AFC East with their win over the Jets, 37-16, and the Bills losing to the Cowboys, 44-7. 329 passing yards and 3 TD passes for Brady with no INTs. That is key for that offense. The Dolphins must really not want Andrew Luck as they win their second game of the year by beating the Redskins, 20-9. I don't get why they don't want Luck. Eagles blow another game late at home losing to the Cardinals of all people, 21-17. Eagles lose to John Skelton (who?) not Kevin Kolb and are now 3-6. No room for error now. Last one I'll mention is the Ravens, who beat the Steelers the week before, lose to the Seahawks, 22-17. Where is the consistency for the Ravens and the run for that matter?

Good Week 10 in the NFL with the NFC North games strangely both being blown outs. Thought those would be closer. Packers are still undefeated at 9-0 after last night's win over the Vikings, 45-7.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

49ERS HOLD BACK GIANTS, NOW 8-1!!!

A true test for the 49ers this weekend: the New York Giants. Both teams were having great seasons leading into this game with the Giants making multiple comeback wins and the 49ers winning with defense. One of these two things gave in tonight. It was all FG's until the 3rd quarter when Manning threw a great TD pass to Mario Manningham. Giants took a one point lead into the 4th. The 49ers then made their move. The Niners scored on a TD pass to Vernon Davis to give them a 7 point lead with a two point conversion made by a Michael Crabtree reception. Then the Giants turned it over on a INT and the 49ers scored another TD on a run by Kendall Hunter with just over a minute from the last TD. 49ers up by 14.

Those comeback Giants wouldn't be put away, however. The next drive, Eli Manning threw a TD pass to Hakeem Nicks. Late in the game, the Giants were driving down the field, again, looking for a comeback tie. They even converted a couple of 4th down plays. It was 4th down again for the Giants at the 10 of SF and they needed a couple of yards to keep the drive going with just over a half minute left. Manning passes the ball and Justin Smith of the 49ers bats it down and forces the turnover on downs. Alex Smith just knees it a few times and the 49ers win the game, 27-20, and hold off Manning and the Giants.

The 49ers win a close game thanks to great defense and Alex Smith leading the offense very well. Smith even played well throwing quite a bit. He was 19/30 for 242 passing yards, 1 TD pass, and one INT that shouldn't have been. The team overall played well and are now 8-1 on the season winning their 7th game in a row.

49ers look remarkable and they play the Cardinals next. Don't think it's an easy game, however, as the Cards just beat the Eagles and put a good scare into Baltimore a couple of weeks ago.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Wilson Ramos Found Alive

This whole week has been a bummer and now I glad to hear of at least one miracle. Wilson Ramos, catcher for the Washington Nationals who was abducted from his home in Venezuela on Wednesday, was found alive in a mountainous region in the area and rescued. He was flown out of the region to safety and his 3 captors were arrested. His mom thanked god on national TV and also stated "Thanks to my country, to my neighbors and to my family, who were supporting us."

That's the feel good story of the year. A terrible incident does not end in a worst case scenario. I must commend the local authorities for bringing home safely and I'm sure that Ramos and his family will never forget their efforts. As for the family, I'm sure that they will be overjoyed having their Wilson back home.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

The MLB Watercooler

Off season baseball news is always exciting on picturing where players are going to go. Before you do that, though, you might want to sign a manager. 3 teams are looking for new managers and have recently conducted interviews to fill the vacancies. Cubs seem to be looking at Mike Maddux, the pitching coach of the Rangers. He seems like a good candidate for them. His team has at least gotten to the World Series recently. Meanwhile their rivals, the Cardinals, have recently interviewed Ryne Sandberg from the Phillies organization and Jose Oquendo, the third base coach for their own team. Also in the loop is Terry Francona who was already interviewed. Lastly is Francona's old team, the Red Sox, who just interviewed Sandy Alomar Jr. If they want Sandy, they might want to act quick as the Cubs seem to want to interview him next.

There has been some free agent rumors going around. Jose Reyes, the top SS free agent on the market, has met with the Marlins who would like a big signing for the new stadium and new manager, Ozzie Guillen. If they do get Reyes, what will this mean for Hanley Ramirez's future on the team? Another player's future that needs to be settled is Jorge Posada. Posada says he doesn't think he'll be coming back for the Yankees. Looks like a catcher is available but one that is on the definite decline of his career. I can tell you where free agents are not going to go and that is the Dodgers, at least for now. The franchise will not be able to acquire free agents until the team has been sold to a new owner or ownership group. Looks like the Dodgers will have to go dumpster diving to fill some spots when they get new owners.

Interesting news all around but something is missing. Oh yeah, no actual moves have been mentioned in this posting.

P.S. On a serious note, Wilson Ramos of the Nationals has been kidnapped outside his home in Venezuela. Ramos is from Venezuela and is part of one of the local teams, the Aragua Tigers. Our thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family.

Joe Pa's Tenure Ends in Shame

A little less than two weeks ago, the college football world celebrated Joe Paterno winning his 409th game which broke Eddie Robinson's all time Division I record. He was the winningest coach at the top level. Now, Joe Pa is done and his legacy nearly destroyed.

After the exposure of a major sex abuse scandal at Penn State involving young boys, pressure had been building up to act on those involved. This included Joe Paterno, the head coach of the football program. While Paterno might have done nothing legally wrong, in the eyes of public opinion, it was doing nothing that was wrong. Paterno had apparently been told about Sandusky's acts who then told his superiors about them. Nothing appeared to have happen in order to arrest Sandusky back in 2002. It was the fact that Paterno (among others) failed to do more to quash it back then that has gotten him in trouble now.

The writing was on the wall for Paterno: he had to go. Paterno said yesterday he wanted to finish out the season and then retire but that was not good enough. Yesterday, the board of trustees fired Joe Paterno and the President of the University, Graham Spainer. 46 years as head coach was gone and all that was accomplished, all that was built up meant nothing within just a matter of days.

This firing is justified, I know, but I can't help but feel a bit sorry for Joe Paterno. I know he did wrong by doing nothing and I know that of anyone else who simply stood by and did nothing but I can't help feel some pity that it all had to end this way. One of the greatest coaching careers of all time, maybe even the greatest, ends connected to one of the most shameful things imaginable.

I would like to stress that the university did the right thing and that I don't know all the facts surrounding this decision. I certainly hope Paterno will tell us his side of the events very soon. Whatever the explanation might be, it doesn't make the shame of the past go away.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Unimaginable Abuse at Penn State

One of the most unimaginable things has happened within the context of the sports world. Jerry Sandusky, who was the heir apparent to Penn State football, has been indicted for over 40 counts of sexual abuse with young boys over a 15 year period. Sandusky, though retired when most of these allegations had occured, still maintained a presence on campus and ran a charity program involving young boys from there. It appears Sandusky was sexually abusing boys during this time on campus. Joe Paterno, head coach of the Penn State football program, had apprently found out about the actions of Sandusky through rumor in 2002 and informed his superiors on campus. His superiors had apprently failed to report the incident and even lied about it during a grand jury investiagtion. AD Tim Curley and VP Gary Schultz have resigned after being charged for failing to report the incident and purjery.

As for what is happening with Joe Paterno himself, there is much doubt. It appears that Joe Pa won't be charged with anything as he seems to have done the "legal requirements." Past that, though, there is mystery. Joe Pa was supposed to have had a press conference today just about this Sunday's football game but it was cancelled by the president of the university. Now we here reports that the board of trustees is discussing how to manage Joe Pa's departure. It seems that Joe Paterno might be on the way out but he has said he has had no talks with anyone there about stepping down.

This whole thing is just shocking, to say the least. Penn State football is one of the most prestigious football programs in history because of Joe Paterno and now there is a huge abuse scandal involing one of the most sickening things imaginable that is just tearing it all down. From what I'm hearing, Joe Pa did the minimum but should've done more back then. Maybe he figured he could've gone to the police but what he said would just be hersay. It's at least something to go on for an investigation.

We don't know the whole story yet and we don't know whether to excuse Joe Pa or to crucify him. But we do know who who to attack first and that is the officials who covered it up and Sandusky himself. I have a feeling that this might be the end for Joe Paterno. If it is, it's perhaps the most shameful one ever.

Joe Frazier: 1944-2011

The boxing world lost one of its legends. The former Undisputed Heavyweight Champion, Joe Frazier, passed away yesterday at the age of 67. It seems that Smokin' Joe had a brief battle with liver cancer before passing away. Frazier was sure fire Hall of Fame boxer being big heavyweight champion back when it meant something. He boxed from 1965-1976 with a brief comeback stint in 1981. His career totals were 32-4-1.

In any boxer's career, you are defined by your opponents. Frazier was defined forever more by Muhammad Ali. He was the first man to beat Ali and then he would lose to him twice including the famous "Thrilla in Manila" in 1975. Ali and Frazier's match ups were stuff of legend. Although Ali benefited more from the matches in the long run, Frazier still got a place in history from it as well. To be known as one of Ali's toughest opponents, that's not a bad place in history at all.

Rest in Peace, Smokin' Joe.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Galaxy and Dynamo to Play for the MLS Cup

To those who don't like soccer, suck it up.

The Semifinals were last night in MLS, featuring the best teams fighting for a spot in the MLS Cup Final. The first game featured Sporting Kansas City vs the Houston Dynamo. Houston went into that stadium wanting a win and got it. We had to wait until the second half for some goals but the Dynamo put them up. First Andrew Hainault scored in the 52' and then Carlos Costly sealed the win with a goal in the 87'. Dynamo win, 2-0, and take the Eastern Conference title.

As for the West, Real Salt Lake went into Los Angeles to face the Galaxy. With this possibly being David Beckham's last year in the league, Beckham showed why he would be missed. After a 1-1 1st half, Beckham crossed a nice ball to Mike Magee who headed it in for a go ahead goal. Robbie Keane would later score another for the Galaxy in the 68'. Galaxy beat Real Salt Lake, 3-1, and win the West.

It will be the LA Galaxy vs. the Houston Dynamo for the Cup. The Galaxy will actually play for the MLS Cup in their own home stadium: the Home Depot Center. Game is on November 20th.

Ravens Sweep Steelers Away, Another Giant Comeback Against Pats, Dolphins UnLucky with a Win and More

The highlight game yesterday (in my book anyway) was the second game between the Steelers and the Ravens. One could argue that they haven't even played yet considering how badly the Ravens stomped over the Steelers the first time around. This time, however, was in Pittsburgh which gave the Steelers an edge. This game was also different from the first and was actually the kind of game expected from both teams... more or less. No TD would be scored until the 3rd quarter with a Ray Rice TD run. In the 4th quarter, the Steelers would make their run with a couple of TDs to take the lead. Down by 4, Joe Flacco somehow led the Ravens down field and threw the game winning TD to Torrey Smith (who dropped a TD catch earlier in the drive) with 8 seconds left. Ravens sweep the Steelers, 23-20. Ravens get the win and Joe Flacco gets a career highlight at the end.

Another great comeback was seen in New England between the Giants and the Patriots. It was the first meeting between these two teams since the Super Bowl in 2008. It seemed to go the same way. Being down by 3 points in the 4th quarter, Eli Manning led his team down field and managed to throw the game winning TD pass to Jake Ballard for 1 yard. Brady and the Pats were stunned again by the G-men, this time at home, 24-20. Giants are now 6-2 on the season. Maybe Eli is in the same class as Brady. He's certainly showing it so far.

As for the other games of the week, the Dolphins arguably shoot themselves in the fins as they destroyed Kansas City, 31-3. Good for them in that this is their first win of the year but bad in that this could hurt their chances of drafting Andrew Luck. Let's face it, they are not doing anything this year. The Colts take advantage of Miami's unfortunate win and lose to the Falcons, 31-7. Colts are still winless and are in the driver's seat for Andrew Luck.

As for some good teams, the Packers stay undefeated as they beat the Chargers, 45-38. San Diego stayed in it until the end when Charlie Peprah pick off a pass to end their hopes. Tim Tebow and Willis McGahee lead the Broncos to victory over the Raiders, 38-24, as Denver scored 24 unanswered points to end the game. Tebow and McGahee did most of the work leading the teams' 298 yard rushing efforts. Last one I'll mention is the Jets beating the Bills in Buffalo, 27-11. This win for the Jets has them with the Bills and the Pats tied for the AFC East all at 5-3.

Crazy Sunday, indeed, with Week 9 ending tonight with the Bears vs. the Eagles. Both teams looking to stay alive in the playoff hunt.

49ers Now 7-1 with Win Over Redskins

The 49ers took their team back East for another game. This time they faced the Washington Redskins. Despite starting the season off at 3-1, the Redskins had lost their last 3 in a row. Looked like another team the 49ers could handle and that they did. The defense of the 49ers was great getting 2 fumbles recovered and an INT. Not until the 4th quarter when it was too late did the Redskins score a TD. The 49ers offense was solid for the most part. Not spectacular but didn't make any costly mistakes except for a fumble by Vernon Davis but that led to nothing. Only TD for the red and gold was a Alex Smith TD pass to Bruce Miller for 30 yards near the end of the 1st half. 49ers would win this one, 19-11.

The 49ers win their 6th straight game and are undefeated on the road at 4-0. In fact, all the road games have been going East. Frank Gore sets a nice record, as well. Gore gets his fifth straight 100 yard rushing game with 107 rushing on 19 carries. That is a franchise record. Solid game for Smith going 17/24 with 200 passing yards and the one TD pass. The "don't try and do too much" approach with Smith is working.

49ers are 7-1 for the first 8 games of the year and only need 4 games to claim the division. Every other NFC West team has at least 6 losses already. Don't get too excited just yet. The next game is at home but against the Giants who just had a impressive win over the Patriots. Way to kick off the 2nd half of the year.

P.S. Be sure to the tune into the Sports Khan Radio Show every Thursday at 4 PM on KSUNradio.com... Pretty Good.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

LSU Beats Alabama in Tuscaloosa

Been a while since I commented on College Football. Mainly because it's pointless and it's falling out of favor with me. Maybe if they installed a playoff system and let the players have some earnings on the side I wouldn't be so bitter about it.

Anyway, today's big game was a doozy that had illegitimate National Title aspirations on the line. #1 LSU went into Tuscaloosa to face #2 Alabama. That's right, the top two teams in the country with the winner likely to go to the illegitimate National Title game (add playoffs and I'll stop). These two teams were also considered the best defenses in the country. That showed in this game.

Both offenses couldn't solve each other's defenses throughout the game. It was exciting and dull at the same time. No TDs were scored at all. After regulation ended at 6-6, it went into OT. Just like a good defensive game, it was about which offense screwed up more. It turned out to be Alabama. The FG kicking stunk for both Alabama kickers. After an abysmal offensive drive in OT in which they moved backwards, Cade Foster missed his third FG of the game from 52 yards away. With LSU only needing a FG, they just ran the ball quite well and had their kicker, Drew Alleman, kick the game winner from 25 yards out. LSU win's, 9-6.

A true grinder throughout. Anyone who appreciates true defense loved this game. So basically only football analysts loved this game. LSU stays at #1 as a result and seems to have clear path to the illegitimate National Title game. They just need not to screw up and they are in. As for whether it will be Alabama vs. LSU in the illegitimate National Title game, I hope not. No doubt the system will find a way for Alabama to leap frog Boise State even if the Broncos are still undefeated at season's end. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if they have Alabama in front of BSU still in next week's rankings.

Anyway, good game for LSU. You kept it close throughout and then manage to get the win. Great job in the clutch.

P.S. A loss is a loss. GOT THAT, VOTERS!!!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Mayweather v. Pacquiao: Is This Going to Happen or Not?

This question has gripped the boxing world for the last few years. It comes up again due to the fact that Floyd Mayweather Jr's camp has set a date for a new fight (May 5), a place (MGM Grand in Las Vegas), and has said they want the biggest fight possible. The exact quote from Leonard Ellerbe, one of the advisor's to Mayweather, is "We're looking to make the biggest fight possible and everyone knows what that fight is, the little fella."

Meanwhile, the Manny Pacquiao camp doesn't seem to be taking this seriously. Bob Arum who is the CEO for Top Rank, a company that promotes Manny Pacquiao among other boxers, has weighed in on this.

"Listen, we're not going to consider anything until after the Marquez fight," Arum said. "The way they are going about it seems like a bizarre way to go about it. If you want to put it together, you meet, you talk. You don't just come out and say, 'The fight is May 5 at the MGM.' What kind of negotiation is that? So I don't take what they said seriously.

"I think it's Floyd's way of trying to grab a little bit of the spotlight away from Manny. I'm not going to get upset. I take it with a grain of salt." (previous two paragraphs taken from an ESPN article)

So is this ultimate fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao finally going to happen? I think eventually this fight will happen but just not on this date. It could happen on this date and at the same place but it just seems like the Pacquiao camp would like to actually have a say in the matter and not just be challenge to a fight at the monkey bars after school. I hope the fight will happen May 5, 2012 but I don't think the Pacquiao camp will go along with it. We will have to see after Pacquiao's fight with Juan Manuel Marquez next weekend.