Mad’Nuff Super Bowl Picks ( Lock it Up)
September 10, 2009 by MadisonMadnuff · Leave a Comment
Well it is officially football season so before any snaps are taken I will be giving you my Super Bowl picks. As you recall last year I called it right, just check the link. This year it was a little harder to decided. The Patriots look like they will return to power and the Colts, and Eagles look like they will be contenders. Not to mention the Giants who could be a quiet storm this year. So; who you say? Who is going to the win the Super Bowl this year?
Well Look for the Eagles to make all the way to the Super Bowl this year. They should have won their division last year but they came up just short. Now with a lot more fire power Mcnabb should have one of his best years ever. So will they win it? No. That s right the Eagles will lose in the Super Bowl too…
THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS: That’s right a repeat. Why? Because only injuries can stop the Steelers from being the champs this year. Baring any long term injuries to Big Ben the Steelers should be able to pull off the repeat easier than people think. The schedule is a lot softer than it was last year and the depth is solid. So those are my Super Bowl picks for this year, right it down, and “T.J. Hushmazo lock it up”
Also Mad’Nuff Monday night guarantees are back and better. Stay posted.
Where Will Jay Cutler Go from Here?
March 16, 2009 by AlexV · 12 Comments
Yesterday it was reported that the Pro Bowl Quarterback of the Denver Broncos, Jay Cutler, had officially requested a trade. Today, we the people, began contemplating where he might end up if his request is honored. I’m sure there are many fans out there whose team could use a guy in Jay Cutler who played like the potential franchise-type quarterback that many analysts foresaw. The scoop is that new head coach Josh McDaniels, who was offensive coordinator for the Patriots, wanted to trade Cutler for Matt Cassel since he was familiar with his system already. This has since angered the young Cutler and he now wants to go… but where?!
To start off an easy process of elimination, every team in the AFC is out since teams don’t usually like to send star players away to in-conference franchises. And although Cassel was finally traded to another AFC team, like his former Patriots, in the Chiefs, that was more of an “I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine” deal.
This was the widespread thought when that deal went down, because Scott Pioli, the former general manager of the Patriots moved onto Kansas City to try and resurrect that ball club.
So the AFC is out!
In the NFC East, Dallas has Tony Romo, NY has Eli Manning, and Philadelphia has Donovan McNabb. So far, Jason Campbell of the Washington Redskins still has a lot to prove, while Cutler seems way more promising than him thus far when both their careers are compared.
In the NFC North, the Packers have Aaron Rodgers, and the Vikings made moves to throw their young QB Tarvaris Jackson into a competition with newly acquired Sage Rosenfels from Houston. I don’t think that the Lions could attract an odor, so the Bears are definitely a hot spot. They’ve had no success with Rex Grossman, and minimal with Kyle Orton.
In the NFC South, the Saints boast Drew Brees, and the Falcons have a young star in rookie of the year Matt Ryan. The Panthers would have looked to have some great trade bait with the disgruntled Julius Peppers, but now it looks like he may be a Patriot soon. However, with Jake Delhomme being their current signal caller you still can’t count them out. Then there’s the Buccaneers who got rid of veteran Jeff Garcia.
After that, in the NFC West, the Seahawks have Matt Hasselbeck who is not past his better days yet, and Kurt Warner is obviously safe as the Cardinals QB. Cross those two teams out and you have the 49ers with the disappointing results of Alex Smith’s progress, and the St. Louis Rams, who should have started thinking about dropping Marc Bulger quite some time ago.
So there you have it. The top candidates to have Jay Cutler for President!
Brian Dawkins to the Broncos: What Was He Thinking?
March 1, 2009 by AlexV · Leave a Comment
It was real surprising to me when I saw that Brian Dawkins had left the Philadelphia Eagles, the same place he played his entire career thus far. But it wasn’t so much the fact that he wasn’t going to be an Eagle anymore, but more so the fact of where he would be going… Denver. What the hell is he doing there?
We should all know now that just about any team has a chance to succeed and even win a Super Bowl every season. However, at the bottom of that list would have to be the Denver Broncos. I would have figured Dawkins to want to play for a proven team or a current contender, but in this case I cannot say he has found either.
The Denver Broncos, and it’s funny to say this, have not been successful since that had Jake Plummer! I mean, I know Jay Cutler is now coming into his own, but he isn’t there yet. Another thing that isn’t in Denver is a good defense. I don’t know if Dawkins figures himself to be their savior like I’m sure the naïve Broncos front office does, but it’s going to take a lot more than a great free safety to bolster a team that was 26th against the pass and 27th versus the run. On top of that, they gave up 28 points per game which is four touchdowns. That is ridiculous.
I mean, he can do what he wants of course. I’m not his daddy. And I don’t necessarily think it was a terrible idea to play for the Broncos. I just thought that he was a guy that would definitely be looking for a contender and nothing less. Oh well.
Minnesota Vikings vs. Philadelphia Eagles Playoff Primer
January 2, 2009 by AlexV · Leave a Comment
The final game of Wild-Card weekend 2009 may be one of the toughest to predict. It exhibits two teams that struggled to secure playoff births, but at the same time are more than capable of advancing in the post season past the obvious win that one of them will be getting this weekend. The Eagles had blown a game in Washington against the Redskins in week 16 by a score of 10-3 to fall to a record of 8-6-1, and needed to beat the Cowboys in Philadelphia, and hope the Buccaneers and Bears would lose in week 17. Luckily for them, all three of those scenarios became a reality. As for the Vikings, they would have clinched the NFC North regardless, due to the Bears loss in Houston in week 17, but could guarantee the division title with a victory in the final week. Since they beat the Giants in Minnesota 20-19 on a last minute 50 yard field goal to finish 10-6, they were able to hold up their end of the bargain. Now what has unfolded for week 18 is a bout between two teams, one filled with wily veterans in Philadelphia, and another with a collection of young and perhaps budding talent in Minnesota.
Advantage Minnesota
One of the key factors that Minnesota can rely on to win this game is the fact that they own the league’s top rush defense giving up only 76.9 yards per game going up against an Eagles ground attack that ranked 22nd with 106.1 yards per game. Couple that with the fact the Eagles were 4th in the league in pass attempts and 22nd in rushing yards with 106.1 per game, and the Vikings have a seldom-available luxury: the chance to play an opponent who is virtually one dimensional.
One of the most commonly preached strategies in defensive football is the ability to force an opponent to be one-dimensional, i.e. try to get the opponent to beat you with the pass by loading up the line of scrimmage with an eight-man front. What we have here is a team in Philadelphia who by preference already is one-dimensional and mainly likes to pass.
The second factor that helps the Vikings is the improved play of quarterback Tarvaris Jackson since he returned to the starting lineup. In his two games to start the season, he was 30-59, good for a 51 percent completion rate with one TD, while throwing for 178 and 130 yards respectively. Now, Jackson has risen to the occasion in the last three and a half games of the season posting 740 yards, 8 TDs, and only one interception while completing 64 percent of his passes. All this has provided the stability at the QB position the Vikings were looking for in Gus Frerotte.
Advantage Eagles
The Eagles strengths lie in their defense and experience. Even though the Vikings are sporting the 1st ranked run defense, their pass defense is only 18th in the league, giving up 215.6 yards per game. That does not match well with the defense of Philadelphia as they ranked 4th in run defense, 92.2ypg, and 3rd in total pass defense, 182.1ypg. That type of run defense is more-than solid and should be able to keep Adrian Peterson, the league’s top rusher with 1,760 yards, in check for the most part. And I stress “for the most part” as even though the Eagles rush D is just three spots behind the Vikings, Peterson is still the league’s leading rusher for a reason, and for that, I believe he will have at least one big run in the game.
What really stands out for the eagles defensively is their pass defense, because Jackson, although he has improved, is still only averaging 185 yards through the air in his return, which is only 2.9 yards more than what the eagles are giving up. This means that he could easily be limited to within 100-150 yards, and if the Vikings main threat is going to be one to, at the most, three big gainers from Peterson and only a game-management style of play by Jackson, things are not looking up.
Conclusion
Although the Vikings play at home this weekend, they face a veteran team in the Eagles who are more accustomed to playing in big games. Even if it took four straight NFC Championship games for Donovan McNabb to finally get his team to a Super Bowl, he is still much more playoff savvy than the young Tarvaris Jackson, as is the entire Eagles team. Although both teams are great at stopping the run, Philadelphia is averaging 244.4 yards per game through the air, and with the disparity in the rankings of the two clubs pass defenses being 15 spots (Vikings 18th minus Eagles 3rd equals 15), then that is where the true edge in this contest lies.
Eagles move on.
NFL Playoff Outlook
December 18, 2008 by AlexV · Leave a Comment
With just two weeks of play left in the regular season of the 2008-2009 year, a few teams have locked up a spot in the playoffs while others are still fighting to make it. What is about to unfold in this article is, what are in my mind, the teams that will make it.
We already know the Steelers and Titans have locked up spots and first round byes in the AFC. In the NFC the Giants have clinched their division while the Cardinals have as well. First I will go over the locks to get in.
In the AFC the only sure-fire lock I have is the Indianapolis Colts. If they beat Jacksonville this Thursday in Florida, they’re in. With the way the Jags have disappointed, I do not even see them using the rivalry bug as added motivation to beat Indianapolis.
In the NFC, surprisingly, the Carolina Panthers have not clinched even with an 11-3 record, which is a testament to the competitiveness of the NFC. However, one more win or one more loss from another team or two would put them in. The Cowboys have been hot lately. I don’t care about Romo’s performance in Pittsburgh. The game was still close, and it has been their only slip up since his return from injury. They face the Ravens at home, and Eagles in Philadelphia. The Eagle game should be tough and they easily can lose, but to me, I think all of the air got sucked out of the Raven team with their last minute loss to Pittsburgh last weekend.
The Vikings should clinch their division as the Bears face the Packers on Monday Night at home, but then travel to Houston the last week. Houston is on pace to finish up 9-7 and Andre Johnson should be able to shred their weak pass defense.
After that I don’t think Tampa will get in as they have slipped up and their weaknesses are beginning to be exposed. The Falcons and Eagles to me will be the ones to fighting for the 6th seed in the NFL as they have both been consistent as of late.
Back in the AFC, I’ll take the Patriots to win their division. They are at home against the Cardinals who have clinched, and then at a bum Buffalo team. That would put them at 11-5. The reason I see this happening is because the as-of-late inconsistent Jets should lose in Seattle this weekend, and the Dolphins will beat the Kansas City Chiefs. But when they play each other in New York, I’ll take a last-ditch effort by Favre to even their records at 10-6, giving one of them the 6th seed.
The only seed I am unsure of is the 4th seed in the AFC as the Broncos are 8-6 and Chargers 6-8. If the Chargers beat Tampa Bay in Tampa this weekend, which is not an oversight, and the Broncos lose at home to the Bills, which is still a bit of a stretch even if the Broncos aren’t so consistent, then they will be playing in San Diego for the division in week 17. If that happens, I’ll take the Chargers.
So that’s how I believe the “tournament” brackets will be set up come January.
Donovan McNabb Sportsroid’s Salute!
Donovan Mcnabb is proving that even with all the garbage he gets from philly fans that he is the best QB for the eagles. This week he threw for 4 td’s and no ints as he lead the eagles to victory over the surging Arizona Cardinals. DONOVAN even got boo’d after going 8-8 in the first quarter when he threw his first incomplete pass! Damn I can’t wait until he gets out of philly and ends up somewhere were people will appreciate him. Seriously, without McNabb eagles stink ! I mean sure go ahead throw your Star QB under the bus when you season does not pan out the way you cheese-steak eating idiots planned it. Yeah Kolb now that’s the answer. Seriously Dnabb is the 4th most winning-est QB in league history and he has the best winning percentage among all active QB’s so how are you going to tell me Kolb gives you the best chance to win? Honestly their must be a lot of blushing people in Philly on this day. I hope the media apologizes to Dnabb because after the last week of punishment they deliberated, they ought to. I love philly i just wish they took care of their hero’s that’s all!
McNabb, has always needed more respect from philly fans
November 25, 2008 by MarkM · 2 Comments
Seriously what is going on in Philly? Honestly, Donovan is heart of the team. With Westbrook hurting, he is their only option. Kevin Kolb is no Jeff Garcia. Donovan has proven his worth, over the past years, winning games with sub par personal. This organization has done nothing to set up Mcnabb, besides the acquisition of Terrell Owens. Philadelphia fans should realize he has put up great numbers without a star receiver over the past 10 years. This guy is the real deal and if you boo him and don’t respect him your future really to me looks grim. Donovan has shown to be more than just talent and is without a doubt under appreciated. This team and organization and fan base is ass backwards. This kid is a winner, there is no arguing that. Philly fans better think next time they cheer his benching, because come next year he could be a Bear or even worse a Redskin.
Even after being a college standout
Donovan has been criticized in the NFL from his very first day
Desean Jackson Highschool Highlight Tape
September 8, 2008 by sportsroids · 5 Comments
We have found a Highlight tape of Rookie week 1 Standout Desean Jackson. His college coach said he has 4.29 speed which is freakish. This is his highschool Highlight tape, he looks incredible. Check out Donovan’s new weapon in High School at Poly in California. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KglPUm3GUAM&feature=related]
Donovan Mcnabb Is BACK!
September 8, 2008 by sportsroids · 1 Comment
Donovan Mcnabb made a lot of Fantasy owner’s smile today. He whipped the St. Louis Rams outscoring there offense 38-3. Donovan silenced all his critics today, for at least a week, throwing for 361 yards on 22/33 attempts. He had 3 TDs and no INTs today. His QB rating today was a overwhelming 131.0 rating.
Another notable performance came form Brian Westbrook, who ran for 91 yards and 1 TD. The Eagles Defense also looked great holding Steven Jackson for less than 50 yards on the ground. Overall the Rams had only 166 yards of Total Offense.
A new Rookie Standout has emerged in the Philadelphia Offense. His name is DeSean Jackson #10. Today in his NFL debut he had 6 catches for 106 yards. Not bad for the rookie return man who was thrust’d into a bigger role by the absence of Eagles WR Kevin Curtis A.K.A “White Chocolate”. Jackson has the potential to get over 200 yards of production, in any game, counting his special team return yards. This was his original role on the team. So, anyone in a Fantasy league who get points for return yards should jump on this player fast, as he is now a fantasy stud one week into his professional career. -Mark M
Mark’s NFL PICKS OF THE WEEK
September 6, 2008 by AlexV · Leave a Comment
1. Sunday, Sept. 7 Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens 1 p.m
MY PICK: Ravens
2. Sunday, Sept. 7 New York Jets at Miami Dolphins 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Jets
3. Sunday, Sept. 7 Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Pats
4. Sunday, Sept. 7 Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Pittsburgh
5. Sunday, Sept. 7 Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Jacksonville
6. Sunday, Sept. 7 Detroit Lions at Atlanta Falcons 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Falcons
7. Sunday, Sept. 7 Seattle Seahawks at Buffalo Bills 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Bills
8. Sunday, Sept. 7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints
MY PICK: Saints
9. Sunday, Sept. 7 St. Louis Rams at Philadelphia Eagles 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Eagles
10. Sunday, Sept. 7 Dallas Cowboys at Cleveland Browns 4:15 p.m.
MY PICK: Dallas
11. Sunday, Sept. 7 Carolina Panthers at San Diego Chargers 4:15 p.m
MY PICK: Chargers
12. Sunday, Sept. 7 Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers 4:15 p.m.
MY PICK: 49ers
13. Sunday, Sept. 7 Chicago Bears at Indianapolis Colts 8:15 p.m.
MY PICK: Colts
14 Monday, Sept. 8 Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers 7 p.m.
MY PICK: Green Bay Packers
15 Monday, Sept. 8 Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders 10:15 p.m.
MY PICK: Denver Broncos
-Mark M
Mark’s NFL PICKS OF THE WEEK
September 6, 2008 by sportsroids · Leave a Comment
1. Sunday, Sept. 7 Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens 1 p.m
MY PICK: Ravens
2. Sunday, Sept. 7 New York Jets at Miami Dolphins 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Jets
3. Sunday, Sept. 7 Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Pats
4. Sunday, Sept. 7 Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Pittsburgh
5. Sunday, Sept. 7 Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Jacksonville
6. Sunday, Sept. 7 Detroit Lions at Atlanta Falcons 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Falcons
7. Sunday, Sept. 7 Seattle Seahawks at Buffalo Bills 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Bills
8. Sunday, Sept. 7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints
MY PICK: Saints
9. Sunday, Sept. 7 St. Louis Rams at Philadelphia Eagles 1 p.m.
MY PICK: Eagles
10. Sunday, Sept. 7 Dallas Cowboys at Cleveland Browns 4:15 p.m.
MY PICK: Dallas
11. Sunday, Sept. 7 Carolina Panthers at San Diego Chargers 4:15 p.m
MY PICK: Chargers
12. Sunday, Sept. 7 Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers 4:15 p.m.
MY PICK: 49ers
13. Sunday, Sept. 7 Chicago Bears at Indianapolis Colts 8:15 p.m.
MY PICK: Colts
14 Monday, Sept. 8 Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers 7 p.m.
MY PICK: Green Bay Packers
15 Monday, Sept. 8 Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders 10:15 p.m.
MY PICK: Denver Broncos
-Mark M