Showing posts with label NFL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NFL. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

A brief aside


So my Browns traded down, traded back up and ended up last night with several extra picks this year and next and a slim little guy with a name that sounds more like an accountant than a first round defensive tackle, Phil Taylor. Phil is a mere 6' 3" and 334 lbs. Here's hoping he eats up running backs like he clearly eats at the buffet! On to rounds two and three!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Did I mention....



...that the NFL Draft is tomorrow? Lock-out, schmock-out! Let the prognosticating end and the drafting begin!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Which is of more value, a dog or an unborn child?

On the front cover of the USA Today sports section are two sidebar articles. One is about interest running high among NFL teams to sign Michael Vick. The other is about Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino paying for an abortion. The contrast in tone is amazing.

Michael Vick was convicted of dog fighting. Now, I like dogs and all, but Vick has done his jail time, has apologized, is willing to make amends and now just wants to move on and get a shot at playing again. He spent quite a long time in jail for dog fighting, 23 months (contrasted with the less than a month Donte Stallworth spent in jail for killing a man while driving under the influence). The team that signs him is going to face a lot of grief and protests from animal rights kooks, so this is more than the normal signing process. I have never really thought Vick was a great quarterback, I mean he is lightning fast but he doesn’t have a great arm. Nevertheless, all things being equal any team in the NFL would love to have Michael Vick playing for them if it weren’t for that pesky dog fighting conviction. It is possible, although improbable, that Vick will never play in the NFL again and lose untold

Meanwhile, Rick Pitino paid $3000 for a woman to murder the child he fathered and he is the victim in this because the woman was trying to extort money from him. The report makes little note of the abortion or the unborn child killed. Even in conservative Kentucky, I doubt there will be serious calls for Pitino to be called to account for participating in an abortion. They take a lot of things seriously in Kentucky, but nothing more seriously than basketball. I fully expect that Rick Pitino will continue coaching as if nothing happened and by the start of the season no one will care.

What kind of twisted values do we have in this country where a man pays for the murder of his own child and gets away with it with no repercussions other than some embarrassment and another man is convicted of dog fighting and not only gets almost two years of jail time in a Federal pen but possibly has his career ruined?



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Friday, January 16, 2009

Dead Man Walking


Ladies and gentlemen, I present Jim Schwartz! Or as he is more affectionately known, the new soon to be former Detroit Lions head coach. Yet another promising career about to go down the tubes. He is pictured here coming to town at Detroit Airport. He better remember where the airport is, because he will inevitably be heading back there once he gets fired.

The Detroit Lions, where coaches come to die.


(I have some more substantive posts coming, be patient!)

Sunday, February 03, 2008


Sweet!

I don't care one way or the other about the Giants

I don't like Eli Manning, I think he is an overrated punk

I like Tom Brady, him being a Michigan man and all

But....

I despise New England, the people, their sports, their smarmy attitudes, their whiny inferiority complex towards New York. So how sweet is it that the Pats lose to the underdog Giants on a late Eli Manning TD?

VERY VERY VERY SWEET!

Stick that in your chow-da, you funny talking punks!

Time for fantasy baseball!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Another sign of a great season and a great future....

Not only did the Cleveland Browns exceed all expectations and finish 10-6, just missing the playoffs, but rookie left tackle Joe Thomas was named to the 2008 NFL Pro Bowl. The left tackle, typically guarding the right handed quarterback's blind side, is the most important position on the offensive line and finding a good left tackle is tough. Finding a great one is tougher and the Browns hit a home run with Thomas. They did pass over Rookie of the Year Adrian Peterson, but the O-line was a more pressing need and Peterson has had some injury issues. Overall number one pick JaMarcus Russel did a whole bunch of nothing in his rookie season (373 yards passing, 2 TDs, 4 INTs, paltry 55.9 QB rating) and number two pick Calvin Johnson, the latest Lions wideout selection had 756 yards receiving and 4 TDs, not a bad season but hardly a great one. With a franchise left tackle, a supreme specimen at tight end in Kellen Winslow, a budding superstar at wideout in Braylon Edwards, and two good quarterbacks the Browns seemed poised to threaten for the AFC North in 2008. If they can pick up some defensive players in free agency and the draft, they will become the team to beat next year in the North. Of course that is a pretty big if...
GO BROWNS!

Sunday, December 30, 2007


A great season no matter the outcome


The Browns finished the regular season 10-6, unthinkable when the season opened. We have to hope for a Colts win over the Titans tonight, but since the Colts have no incentive to win and lots of incentive to rest Manning and Addai, and the Titans have every reason to go all out to snatch the playoff berth I am a bit skeptical. But hey it has been a wacky season for the Browns, so nothing would surprise me at this point. Whether they make the playoffs or not, the Browns have shown that they have potential for the future. One note, they may want to draft 100% defensive players next year. If they can manage to improve the defense, they could be a legitimate contender next year. Seriously.
(UPDATE: Jim Sorgi, Manning's back-up, didn't get it done so no playoffs for the Browns. Great season still)

Sunday, December 16, 2007


It was a bad weekend for atheist propaganda movies but a good one for sports!


It was a good sports weekend for me. The Browns won a game with what looks like a baseball score, 8-0 over the Bills and moved into a tie for the AFC North lead because Pittsburgh collapsed. They were playing in a snow storm, so the lack of offense is going to kill my fantasy football teams but at least they won in the real world.


Plus Michigan finally hired a coach, and it sounds like a great one, in Rich Rodriguez of West Virginia. The number one prospect in high school, 6-6 quarterback Terrelle Pryor has announced he is considering Michigan now. Not sure how Wolverine fans will react to a mobile quarterback in a spread offense, it might cause more howls of outrage than you would get by reading from the NIV at a Independent Fundamental Baptist church, but what we have been doing for years is no longer working.


Go Browns!


Go Blue!

Thursday, November 29, 2007


Guns versus machetes

In what is in every way a tragic death, Washington Redskins player Sean Taylor was recently murdered in his home. Taylor was something of a miscreant, while being supremely talented, but seemed to be turning his life around and maturing as a player and a person. On November 26th, Taylor's home was broken into, and armed only with a machete Taylor was shot in the leg by the intruder, severing his femoral artery and leading to his death. Taylor was 24 years old, a world class athlete, a new father, fabulously wealthy and now he is dead for no apparent reason.

That brings us to my team, the Cleveland Browns (a suprising playoff contender...). I check the Cleveland Plain Dealer on a regular basis for news on the Browns as well as the Indians. While reading a column of news blurbs on the Browns, I came across a jaw-droppingly ignorant statement attributed to Browns coach Romeo Crennel. Now Crennel is no stranger to ignorant statements and actions (i.e. taking a timeout to decide to challenge a play, challenging and losing that challenge and thus burning two timeouts on one play). But this crosses a line into ignorance that is amazing even for Crennel:


In the context of Taylor's murder, Crennel said he reminds his players they must be aware of their surroundings. He said he doesn't know if any of them have guns and "if they do have guns, I've told them to turn them in."

Think about that. Taylor's house had been broken into eight days earlier. When an intruder breaks in again, Taylor, his girlfriend and their 18 month old daughter were at the mercy of this intruder. Taylor was attempting to defend his life, his family and his home with a machete. If Taylor had a firearm and knew how to properly use it, perhaps he still would have died, but there is a good chance that he could have defended himself and his family. The idea that American citizens should be encouraged to "turn in their guns" as a reaction to the death of a co-worker who was unable to defend himself precisely because he was not armed with a gun is the height on insanity. The surroundings that Crennel advises his players to be aware of, in the case of Taylor, was his own home. Taylor was not out at a club waving a gun around. He was in his own home, and was trying to confront a burglar armed with a gun with only a machete? That is the fate that Crennel would like his players relegated to?

Rather than heed Crennel, I would hope that his players all seek professional training in the safe and responsible ownership and use of firearms and seek to arm themselves with the hope that they never need use them, but that is called upon to do so they find themselves able to.

Monday, August 20, 2007


Charlie? Derek? Ken? Brady?!

A few weeks from the opening of the NFL regular season, and no one is the starting quarterback for the Browns. Charlies Frye and Derek Anderson, technically competing for the starting job, have looked incompetent. Ken Dorsey has looked decent, but seriously he is not the answer. Brady Quinn looked great against the backups versus Detroit, but he was also playing with a third string O-line, third string wideouts, running backs, etc. Take away the long hold out, and Brady may be starting against Pittsburgh. Regardless, he is clearly the future, if for no other reason than the current crop of QBs are not. With Jamal Lewis running, Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow catching, a vastly improved offensive line and a defense quietly getting better all the time, the Browns may be poised to be (gasp!) a playoff contender next year.

Seriously.

Friday, April 27, 2007


What will the Browns do?

Probably something dumb

The draft is tomorrow and in about a day the Browns will make their pick, probably the second overall selection.

I would love to see them take Joe Thomas out of Wisconsin, or even drop back a few spots, get extra picks and STILL get Thomas. I am terrified they will take Quinn, who has never impressed me and especially with his self-serving campaigning to be the top pick. Calvin Johnson would be huge but I doubt he will be available. Adrian Peterson is a gifted athlete but one who seems to attract freak injuries. Even freak injuries seem to hit certain people more often than others. PLEASE take Thomas and built around him. Give the QB, whoever he is and the RB, whoever he is some time and holes to run through and we will have a better team for the long term.