Today’s Rundown 7/31

*Last night, the college football season kicked off and there were some major throttlings that occurred courtesy of LSU, Louisville, Boise State and Rutgers.  I knew the games wouldn’t be close but wow, didn’t think people would get spanked like that in week one.  The aforementioned teams outscored their opponents, if you even want to call them that, by a margin of 212-20.  Yes, you read correctly.  Two Hundred and Twelve points to Twenty.  Of the four teams that won, I think Louisville looked the best, by far.  Brian Brohm, the Heisman hopeful quarterback who I predict will be the first overall pick to the Falcons next year, looked phenomenal.  Yes I realize that he was playing Murray St. but don’t tell me that 16/21 for 375 yards and 4 touchdowns along with a rushing touchdown, ALL IN THE FIRST HALF, isn’t impressive.  The Cardinals scored 73 and easily could have scored 100 if they wanted to.  I’d say that’s a good start. 

LSU dominated Mississippi St. as well with a 45-0 beating, but they didn’t look AS dominant as I had thought they would (which is great because my Virginia Tech Hokies are going to shock them in Baton Rouge in week two of the season).  Their offensive line looked spotty and made some of the guys on Mississippi St. look like they played for Texas instead.  However, 45-0 is still a damn good start no matter who you play. 

Boise St. and Rutgers looked good as well but it’s hard for me to get excited for college football teams located in Idaho and New Jersey.  Sorry, I’m just being real. 

 

*American Tennis star James Blake, ranked sixth, defeated Fabrice Santoro in a match that lasted 3 hours and 25 minutes.  I really don’t know too much about how this went other than Blake won and it was a long, grueling match. It’s good to see an American tennis player doing well.  You can check out the details of the match by clicking the link above.

 

*A high school student was suspended for tricking fans of an opposing rival to hold up signs that collectively read “We Suck.”  The student was suspended from school for three days and all extracurricular activities because the prank showed lack of sportsmanship. 

Wow, how terrible and absurd is that?  This kid tricked a number of people all at once to make a complete fool of themselves in some harmless, fan-vs.-fan fun and he is being punished for it like he brought a knife to school.  It irks me when principals of high schools think they are Roger Goodell and come down with unrealistic and harsh punishments for kids who are having a good time with a clean prank.  No one’s car was vandalized, a battery wasn’t launched from the stands at an opposing player, no one was in a fist fight, racial slurs weren’t yelled, kids didn’t show up drunk to the game.  Those are reason’s to be suspended.  Not for tricking some bozo fans from your rival to hold up a sign that says “We Suck.”  My hat’s off to the kid and the principal should take a hard look at what warrants a suspension and what doesn’t.  Jerk.

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Today’s Rundown 7/30

*The sweep is complete. The Yankees have successfully swept the Red Sox, cutting their division lead to five games. Chien-Ming Wang pitched a gem this afternoon in a matchup that showcased him against the Sox’, Curt Schilling. The Yankees have now taken sole possession of the wild card spot as the Mariners have dropped their last five games, entering a 10 game road trip. The Yankees will play the Mariners in the Bronx ,September 4-6th, in what is shaping up to be a pivotal matchup.

*It looks like Beckham is going to shut it down for the rest of the season after yet, another injury. This time, he has a sprained knee. I don’t mean to toot my own horn and bring credit to myself but… actually, that’s exactly what I mean to do. Check out what I wrote earlier this summer (July 17th) before Beckham even set foot on an MLS field:

            “What if he doesn’t play well? What if he gets injured?

‘Oh well what-ifs apply in anything. You can’t think that way’. Yes, I can think that way. I know what-ifs apply in anything, but they are there for a reason. Because they HAPPEN. You can’t just assume the best. Hope for the best, plan for the worst is what wise people do to avoid complete disarray when things don’t go their way. So now let’s assume Beckham has a bad season or a bad injury. What spin does the MLS put on it then? Are you still going to attract the stars from Europe? Not a chance. So basically, the hype, the publicity, the mass advertising of Beckham is all based on assumption that he does great.

 

So did the Beckham experiment work? Absolutely not. Before you even BEGIN to form an argument about how this thing has worked, let me stop you. It hasn’t. One more thing. I don’t care where his “allegiance” is. If David Beckham plays for England after shutting it down in the MLS for the season, he will be one of the biggest frauds in recent memory. Move on. End of discussion.

*It’s now 7:03 PM eastern time and I am in a great mood. My Redskins will be playing their final preseason game against Jacksonville in less than an hour. Actually, this makes me feel very uneasy now that I think about it because Campbell is going to play and Portis might. Now I’ll be sweating bullets, fearing a catastrophic, worst case scenario injury that would only happen to a team that I pull for. Anyway, the college football regular season kicks off with LSU and Mississippi State. Normally, I wouldn’t be so psyched about this matchup but it’s the first game of the much awaited season, and I am stoked. Before the kickoff of both, I’m going to renew my subscription to Xbox Live and get back into the Madden world. Three day weekend coming up folks!

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College Football: Game by Game Predictions Week 1

Here are my very first, weekly college football predictions. Since it’s the first week and I don’t have enough knowledge on all the teams yet, I’m going to hold off on doing my over/under versus the Vegas lines. I’ll start that next week. For now, I’ll tell you what kind of game it will be by predicting the winning team’s margin of victory by the following key (and P.S., excuse the Excel gridlines…):

Nail-biter: 1-3

Close: 4-8

Solid: 9-15

Beatdown: 16-25

Trashing: 26-40

Embarrassment: 41+ pts

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This week’s picks are weaksauce. I know this. But it’s the first week of the season and no one except Cal and Tenn are dumb enough to have their first game against a formidable opponent. Look for upsets next week. This is a week to relax and enjoy your team cruise to victory. Next week is when you start stressing.

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LETS GO HOKIES!!

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NFL Power Rankings: Week 1

So I was browsing ESPN.com and saw that they have released their first set of NFL Power Rankings. If you have been living under a rock the past five years, the power rankings rank each team from top to bottom and are updated weekly. I have my own power rankings. Enjoy.

Power Rankings Week 1

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(The Bandwagon has left the station. Claim your seats.)

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Today’s Rundown 7/29

A really quick rundown folks.. I’m working in DC on a special project this week so I haven’t had the flexibility to do what I want like I do at my own office. Bare with me. I’ll have a big feature article tonight and things should get back to normal this weekend and into next week when I go back to my comfortable surroundings.. Until then…

*My Yankees beat Red Sox in Game 1 of series last night (which wasn’t shown by ESPN for some strange reason and infuriated me). I slept well last night knowing that Sox fans must have be feeling that knife in their back when they saw Johnny Damon blast a 2 run homer en route to a 5-3 win. I drove home earlier listening to the radio and people talking about how the Sox were going to take it to the Yanks. I know it’s only game 1 of the series but it’s a good start.

*The USA Basketball got their revenge on Puerto Rico for handing them their worst loss ever in 2004. USA won with ease, 117-78. Lebron James had 21, Anthony had 17, and Kobe had 14.

*Ron Artest has applauded Michael Vick’s apology and wants to reach out. Hahaha. I think that’s the LAST thing Vick needs; to be seen hanging out with a “reaching out” Artest. Seriously, if I committed a crime, there are a couple of people I would not want to be seen with under any circumstances. Those people include O.J. Simpson, Britney Spears, and Ron Artest. There are many more who I could list…but I’m at work writing this all sneakily so I don’t have time.

Look for a feature article this evening after I get home. For now, be bored.

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Today’s Rundown 7/28

In light of Michael Vick apologizing to everyone yesterday, I too, want to take this time out for my own, unwritten, off the top of my head apology:

I am, you know, sorry, you know, for not being able to..for being able to.. for not being able to, you know, have any posts the past few days. I’ve been, you know, really busy with work and … I didn’t have a lot of downtime. I, you know, will make sure I post more frequently from now on. (5 second pause) I have to. Thank you.

(Jokes aside, Vick’s apology was a good one and you should read it or watch it if you haven’t already.)

*Vick apologized to all and everyone yesterday after he formally pleaded guilty to dogfighting conspiracy charges. The apology was not prepared beforehand as it was clear that Vick had no notes present and was speaking on the whim. I personally didn’t see the apology until after work yesterday, but saw the entire clip (4 and a half minutes or so) and believed that Vick could not have been more sincere in asking for forgiveness. Of course, he probably wouldn’t be apologizing had he not been cornered into a place of guilt, but that’s neither here nor there. Vick’s apology is going to go a long way, in my estimation, for him restoring his public image to a certain degree. This is the second time in one summer that we have seen an athlete deliver a sincere and genuine speech, or in this case apology, without any prewritten notes. The first was when Michael Irvin delivered one of the most memorable Hall of Fame Induction speeches that I can remember. Vick appeared to be saddened, lost, and grounded after what has been a grueling four months. After scanning the sports waves this morning on my way to work, I found that I was not alone in feeling that Vick’s apology was genuine. Though this is only one step for what will need to be many, at least Vick took one in the right direction.

*Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs crashed his $350,000 Lamborghini in Lake Forest, Illinois yesterday. Then he fled. Yes, you read correctly. He left his Lambo just like that. The reason for him fleeing the scene is not yet known, but one can only imagine. He later claimed that the car was his after reports surfaced that he had told police the car was stolen, initially. However, after speaking with police yesterday, he did confirm that he was the driver of the vehicle when it crashed. Briggs was charged with a misdemeanor for failure to properly notify of an accident. I’m not going to speculate on exactly what the reason was for Briggs fleeing the scene but it’s really saying something if a guy would rather leave a $350,000 car on the side of the road than deal with a potential (emphasis on “potential”) bigger problem with not the law, but Commissioner Roger Goodell. “$350,000 car or possible suspension? $350,000 car or possible suspension? Screw the car.”

*The Yankees got rocked by the Tigers yesterday, 16-0. I don’t really want to talk about it. I mean, it’s not like the Mariners have lost three straight and this would be the perfect opportunity to not only put the Tigers away, but also move into possession of the wild card. Yeah, not like anything was at stake Mike Mussina. Jerk.

*The Yankees-Red Sox series starts tonight in New York. It will showcase a matchup between Dice-K and Pettitte. I highly suggest for you, even if you’re not a baseball fan, to watch this series. It is one of the greatest rivalries in sports and always brings some form of excitement. Plus the Yankees are now reaching the point of desperation and the Sox would love nothing more than to put their most hated rival away for good. Tune in.

*Both Williams sisters advanced easily in the first round of the U.S. Open early this morning around 2:00 AM EST, when you were asleep, unless your name is Pacman Jones and you’re at a strip club “for the food”. Crazy Factoid: Serena Williams had a serve clocked at 126 mph. Think about how fast that is for a second. Unreal.

*The Cleveland Browns. Notice how I put this story last. Anyway, Brady Quinn will not be starting week 1. The starter will be either Charlie Frye or the other guy, Derrick Anderson or something. Quinn had the highest rating of the three and threw for three touchdowns, no interceptions in his two preseason games. Yes I know it was against second teams and third teams but the guy showed he understands what he’s doing. I don’t understand what exactly the Browns and Coach Romeo Crennell are gaining by sitting Quinn. Is it because he held out? Because that’s a dumb reason. Also, I don’t see a solid veteran starter ahead of Quinn that he could be learning from. Quinn was drafted to be the starter of that team and you’re kidding yourself if you think he won’t be starting by week five. So what are you really gaining by holding him out week one? Give yourself the best chance to win, and to do that, it’s getting Quinn the most experience he can get as quickly as possible. I don’t know why I’m trying to understand what the Browns are doing though; it is the Browns. That should be a cue for me to just stop trying right there. Oh, while I’m on the topic of franchises that don’t have a clue, The Raiders have still not signed JaMarcus Russell (the first overall pick taken in the draft if you’ve forgotten). The Raiders hope to have Russsell signed by December 2008 and in training camp before Vick is eligible to play again. Draft Russell high in your 2010 Fantasy Draft.

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Today’s Rundown 7/25

I was too infatuated with my Draft Day endeavors to really pay attention to what was going on today in the world of sports, unless it was something really important. Fortunately, I didn’t miss all that much. Here’s the rundown:

*USA Basketball is looking like it’s back to the way it used to be. The National Team spanked Canada by 50 points, improving their record to 3-0. Kobe Bryant threw in 15 points. The United States is averaging 116 points a game, not far off from the 1992 Dream Team who was dropping 121.2 per contest. It’s good to see that the men’s team is back to dominating after having such embarrassing outings the past few years. It doesn’t hurt that Kobe is on the team either. USA plays undefeated Brazil for the top seed in Group B on Sunday.

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*Barry Bonds blasted homerun number 761 against the Brewers today, a day after being given the key to the city in San Francisco. Whether you hate him, love him, or are indifferent; there is no question that Bonds can still play in this league come next year.

*Michael Vick was suspended indefinitely by Commissioner Roger Goodell last night. No surprises there. The Falcons are trying to get somewhere around $22 million back from Vick as well. Moving on…

 

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My Fantasy Football Squad

My fantasy football league’s draft was today at 1:30. I had the fourth overall pick in my league, which consists of 14 managers. As expected, the first three picks were LT, Steven Jackson and Larry Johnson. I took Shaun Alexander with my fourth overall pick, while rocking my Santana Moss jersey. Actually, let me give you a rundown of my squad:

Starters:

QB: Donovan McNabb (Coming off injury)

RB: Shaun Alexander (Coming off injury)

RB: Tatum Bell (Mike Martz system is why I picked him)

WR: Tory Holt (His nickname is “Big Game”)

WR: Reggie Brown (No more Stallworth means more looks)

WR: Mark Clayton (On the verge of a breakout year)

TE: Heath Miller (Coming off a solid year)

K: Robbie Gould (See my fantasy predictions)

Defense: Washington (See my fantasy predictions)

Backups:

QB: Jeff Garcia (funny how he’s McNabb’s backup again)

RB: Adrian Peterson (Potential starter)

WR: Brandon Jones (Vince Young’s go to guy?)

WR: Mike Furrey (Starter until Calvin Johnson is ready)

WR: Wes Welker (I was tired)

Defense: Green Bay (I don’t care)

I’ve got to say, I’m feeling pretty good about my chances. But who isn’t at this point?  My team is a risky one. I can either have a really, really good year. Or, I can have a really bad one given how my starting QB and RB are coming off of major injuries. I also took some chances with young wideouts who I feel are going to break out. If they don’t, my team will suffer.

Fantasy football day is a great day. Again, if you’re not in a league, I suggest you get in one now or talk to people who’re interested and get in next year. The draft was filled with food, trash talk, greasy keyboards, and spilling mustard on draft research sheets. All this was followed by feeling nauseous from eating too many fries, lots of NCAA on Xbox360 and a thrilling Madden game (which I won on a goalline stand with 2 seconds remaining).

2007 should be a good football season.

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Today’s Rundown 7/24

Reggie Miller won’t be returning to the NBA after all. I’m so glad he’s not coming back. He was one of my favorite players growing up, especially during those great Pacers-Knicks playoff games. It’s okay to not win a title. It happens. I don’t like guys who join a team just for the sake of getting a ring. I think it’s petty and the ring they get has no significance. I won’t remember Karl Malone as a Laker. I’ll remember him as a Utah Jazz superstar, even if he HAD one a title with L.A. Miller should stick with his TNT broadcasting… something he’s getting better and better at.

Unfortunately, it looks like my New York Yankees are going to have a tougher time grabbing that wildcard spot than I thought just weeks ago. Seattle leads by two games and has a cake schedule the rest of the way, while the Yankees have just the opposite. I still can’t see the Yanks missing the playoffs but it’s definitely a possibility. In other AL playoff news, the Cleveland Indians beat the Detroit Tigers again, adding to their division lead which now stands at 2.5.

I heard a story on Around the Horn yesterday about how some research has shown that the Boston Red Sox are now the team of choice nationally. It is no longer the New York Yankees. Well that’s saying a lot. It’s nice to know that we, as a society, like to route for a team that was the biggest joke for over 80 years, and now has one title since 1918 compared to the Yankees, let me see, 26? So if the Arizona Cardinals win a title, are we going to hop on them as the team of choice? Please. There is very little I like about the city of Boston and the Red Sox certainly do not fall into that category. I don’t care what some research says. Put together a dynasty, win more than three or four titles, and then you can maybe start to think about mentioning your name with the Yankees.

David Beckham got dropped from behind yesterday and was angry about it. That’s… interesting. Kudos to the guy who dropped him, whoever he is. Beckham’s Galaxy lost 3-0 by the way. It’s also important to note that he had just returned six hours prior to the Galaxy game, from England, where he played a full match for the national team. It’s good to know that the millions of dollars and hype that LA has generated for him is going to good use. I’d be thrilled to know that the guy I have not only invested millions in, but the name and pride of the league, is flying across the United States and the Atlantic to play for his old national squad, which didn’t even want him at one point. Oh, did I forget to mention that he had a swollen ankle to begin with and flying just makes that worse? And did I also forget to mention that he missed one of the Galaxy’s games earlier this season because he “flew within the states” and his ankle’s swelling increased? Flying to England and then playing a full match makes a good deal of sense and really shows where his heart is. You’re the man dude.

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Vick Won’t Admit to Gambling or Killing Dogs

ESPN.com reported late last night that Michael Vick will not admit to gambling on dogfights or killing dogs. He will say infront of the Richmond Courthouse on Monday that he was present for the killings as well as the dog fights.  He will plead guilty to Intrastate commerce charges.  This could go a long way in helping him return to the NFL sooner rather than later.

For more details on the story, click link above.

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