Thursday, August 19, 2010
Gearing up for Preseason Week 2
- There is no need to add more weeks to the NFL season. I'd you saw Eli Manning get his face gasped opened, you see just how intense any NFL game is, exhibition or otherwise. These men would end up killing themselves with 18 games plus the playoffs.
- The Jets are making the case for D. Revis really easy. Wait, I think the Giants just caught another deep pass. If they are a true Super Bowl contender, he can't miss any regular season time. He makes everyone's job much easier, and that defense needs that security blanket...
- The Cowboys need to start scoring touchdowns. Especially in the red zone.
- Lastly, come on Sept.9th. It can't get here fas enough.....
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
First week of August.....
First, the best CB, Darelle Revis, in the game is holding out. And he should. Without him, the Jets will become a good defense but not necessarily one that can carry the team to a Super Bowl. With him, the defense has a chance to be one hoisting the Lombardi trophy come Feb. 2011. And really this is when his leverage is highest. He's already shown what he can do on he field, and he should be rewarded as such. One play can change his value and the Jets (or any other sports franchise) would have no problem cutting him. They spent the latter portion of the season and playoffs saying how important he is, now its time to pay him as such.
If its August, then its Brent Favre time. Just within the past 48 hours he's retired and un-retired, causing ESPN, Twitter and social media to nearly explode. Some may look at Favre as a diva, and he may very well be, but he's only doing what the Vikings are letting him do. They (Minnesota) actually need him to come back or their run last year could've been all for naught.
My guess is that Favre will be back, and the Vikings just might end up in the Super Bowl if A. Peterson can figure out how to hold on to the ball.
Well thats it for now, just some quick thoughts on early training camp action.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
This NBA off-season has been pretty interesting hasn't it...
Friday, July 02, 2010
Back..... Again.....
I was inspired this morning. After reading today's On.Us.Tee posting here, I was inspired to re-start my blog. And with the NBA Free Agency hoopla just starting off, I see an opportunity to do so.
So without further ado.... Here is another installment of A. Prince's Perspective:
First, NBA Free Agency. I must admit, at first I was excited. The thought of the NBA landscape changing so drastically in just a couple of weeks right after we saw two storied franchises play in the Finals had me so excited for July 1st. Then rumors upon rumors upon rumors upon rumors and none of them could be proved. That turned me off. Here's why. Its July 2nd, and nothing has happened. Sure, we've had some meetings between players and teams, but no new contracts signed. And from the looks of it, some people (J. Johnson) will be earning fat checks and staying right at home with their current teams. If this trend holds, we'll have the most hoopla for nothing that I can remember.
But I don't think that'll happen. LeBron is leaving Cleveland. Yup, he's gone. I could go into all the reasons why I think so, but if he wanted to stay in Cleveland, why hasn't he signed the contract already? He could've signed it, and then gone on to really recruiting other players to come play with him.
Also, with the Lakers looking like they're about to reload for a 3-peat (and 4th straight Finals appearance) I don't think Cleveland has a real shot to beat them. Realistically, I don't see any Eastern Conference teams beating the Lakers except for Boston, and thats only if Ray Allen comes back or they find a suitable replacement.
So I look for Bron to end up in Chicago, bringing Bosh along with him. Yes he will be in MJ's Shadow but here's the thing about that; if you're in the NBA, you'll always be in MJ's shadow. Kobe has played in LA his whole career and he's compared to MJ. It won't escape LeBron. Only way he can combat it is to win championships. That's what should drive his decision. And that's why I think he'll end up in Chicago.
But I won't be checking everyday for his decision. I can wait 'til it breaks, then I'll get excited again.
Sunday, March 07, 2010
One Week Away.....
With the regular season over, I'm going to try and predict who I think the #1 seeds will be. Of course next Sunday, I'll be able to see how correct I was, and then I'll make my March Madness selections.
In other sports news, the NFL heated up over the weekend. Free agents made moves and although we were told that the uncapped 2010 season would slow spending, that certainly wasn't the case. The Chicago Bears made the biggest moves, signing Julius Peppers and Chester Taylor, while the New York Jets bolstered their secondary with the acquisition of Antonio Cromartie. This all just makes me wish the season was right around the corner. :-/
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
March Madness on the way....
Going into the final week of the regular season, teams are making their final push for tournament bids. If you're a team on the bubble, you want to get a couple wins so that you aren't forced into winning your conference tournament to get your entry into the Big Dance.
The latest version of ESPN's Bracketology has the following breakdown of teams by conference: Big East- 8 teams; Big 12 and ACC- 7 teams; while the Big Ten and SEC have 5 teams. They also list these teams as the last four teams included in the tournament: Virginia Tech, St. Mary's, Mississippi State, and San Diego State. So pay attention to these teams this week to see the wins they can accumulate.
Big games tonight for both bubble teams and teams looking to improve their tournament seeding. UConn vs. Notre Dame is a HUGE game for both teams. UConn seemed to play themselves off the bubble after winning three straight games. However they lost their last game to Louisville, so another loss would put them right back on the bubble. Notre Dame is barely in the conversation but they are there after defeating Pittsburgh and Georgetown in their last two games. They desperately need to continue winning to even stay on the bubble.
As you watch games this week, here is a video to get you ready for the Madness.......
Sunday, December 13, 2009
December 13, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Sept. 27, 2009 Weekend Wrap-Up (Part 1)
Friday, September 25, 2009
Week 3 Picks
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Week 2 Picks
and here are my week 2 picks.......
Redskins over Rams
Ravens over Chargers
Patriots over Jets
Cowboys over Giants
Falcons over Panthers
Vikings over Lions
Packers over Bengals
Cardinals over Jaguars
Raiders over Chiefs
Saints over Eagles
Titans over Texans
Bucs over Bills
49ers over Seahawks
Steelers over Bears
Browns over Broncos
Colts over Dolphins
Lets see I have better luck this week.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Week 1 NFL Picks
Giants over Redskins
Ravens over Chiefs
Falcons over Dolphins
Texans over Jets
Saints over Lions
Bengals over Broncos
Cowboys over Bucs
Vikings over Browns
Eagels over Panthers
Colts over Jags
Seahawks over Rams
Cardinals over 49ers
Bears over Packers
Patriots over Bills
Chargers over Raiders
PS: I would have chosen the Titans to beat the Steelers, so my week 1 record stands at 0-1, so far. Check back Tuesday, to see how I do.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Saturday Sports (Sept. 12, 2009)
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Sept. 10, 2009 (Part 3)
Sept. 10, 2009 (AFC Picks)
Sept. 10, 2009 (NFC Picks)
Monday, September 07, 2009
College Football is here!!! And the best sports time begins....
After Labor Day I begin my 4-5 month affair with football. College football started this weekend and gave enough information to discuss until the NFL season starts on Thursday. There were upsets, near upsets, injuries, and the BCS debate has already started. Here are my thoughts on the first weekend.
On Thursday, the college football season started with a bang, or a punch rather. In a video you've prolly seen 100 times (if not see above), Oregon RB LeGarrette Blount punched Boise State DE Byron Hout after the game ended and after Hout slapped Blount on his shoulder pads. In what can be best described as pouring gasoline on his fire, Blount then proceeded to go after a couple of fans who were heckling him on the way to the locker room. He needed to be restrained by several teammates, a coach, and security officials from the stadium. Add to this, that Blount was already suspended earlier this season, and its really a no-brainer that he was suspended for the year.
Although its a very sad situation because Blount was a senior and now can't play his senior year, but you can't do what he did, and expect a small punishment. Now if he only punched Hout, he probably would've gotten a couple of games. But the actions after the punch make the suspension right. I saw the event happen live on ESPN, and that was my initial reaction, that he was suspended for the year.
Luckily that wasn't the defining moment of college football's opening weekend. The Saturday games more than made up for the notoriety of Thursday's games.
Saturday also gave us three match-ups of Top 25 teams. These match-ups are usually rare because of the BCS implications that result from them. However, we were treated to match-ups of Oklahoma State vs. Georgia, Virginia Tech vs. Alabama, and BYU vs. Oklahoma. Georgia wasn't able to hang with Oklahoma State, and Alabama outlasted Virginia Tech to seemingly put the Big 12 at the top of the conference rankings, followed by the SEC then the ACC. However BYU threw a hitch into the whole season, not just the first weekend. BYU won the game 14-13, which only is part of the story. Oklahoma was considered a favorite to return to the BCS Championship, and several pundits had a rematch of last year's BCS Championship game (Oklahoma vs. Florida). But not only did Oklahoma lose a game (and valuable ground in the BCS), they may have lost their Heisman winning QB, Sam Bradford, for a lot longer. (At upload time, it was reported that Bradford was out indefinitely)
That injury will be discussed throughout the season. Bradford returned to school, despite talk that he would have been a top-10 pick in last year's NFL draft. He, and several of his teammates, returned to earn another trip to the BCS championship and this time win it. Well that process just got a whole lot harder, and now we'll have to see if his shoulders can handle it, figuratively and literally.
Last thing.... check out my friend Justice's blog. You'll definitely learn some things.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
NFL Week 1 Highlights
Vick was the hottest story when it broke on Thursday, August 13, 2009. The Eagles were a surprise to get Vick, yet one that we should have seen. The Eagles have the strong owner, coach, and locker room presence that Vick needs off the field. On the field, Vick now gives the Eagles another playmaker, and another headache for defensive coordinators to worry about. Imagine a backfield with Brian Westbrook, Donovan McNabb, and Vick. Then with speedy second year receiver DeSean Jackson on the outside, the Eagles offense can give opposing defenses fits. Stay tuned as Vick gets ready to play in his first NFL game, albeit preseason, in like two years.
Next up in the returning category is Tom Brady. Brady was lost for the season during week 1 of last season. He looked really really sharp in his first live action as he drove the Patriots up and down the field against the Eagles. He did throw one interception as he didn't step into a throw, but other than that Brady looked like he was directing the offense that shattered offensive records in 2007.
Last but not least is the Brett Favre saga. Favre came back to the lVikings on Wednesday, August 19, 2009. This after he told the Vikings that he wouldn't be returning this year. Now everyone is all upset with Favre. I'm not. I don't blame him for the media following him around, or reporting that he has boarded a plane. I don't even feel that bad for the other two QBs on the Vikings roster. Their teammates are sending Favre texts asking him to come back, their coach called Favre and asked him to come back, the owner is allowing him to come back, so really why all the backlash for Favre. But that's just how I see it.
NFL Preseason August 20, 2009
Week 2 of the NFL preseason starts tonight, and if it is anything like week 1, then we are in for a treat. Before I post my thoughts about week 1, I wanted to post something I did a couple of years ago. I recorded myself commentating on a Monday Night Football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants. To hear, click on title.
Let me know what yall think!!
A. Prince
Monday, July 13, 2009
Dog Days of Summer......
Here we are in the middle of July, and we've reached a sports standstill. We're still about two full weeks away from the start of NFL training camps, which means we're in the thick of the baseball season. (More on that in a later post)
While I like baseball, very much, I can't watch every game of the season anymore. I can and do get excited about the postseason, because there is a good chance that one team will get hot and make an unexpected run towards the World Series.
Last year it was the Tampa Bay Rays, who rode their first winning season to make their first appearance in the World Series. Though they eventually lost to the Philadelphia Phillies, the excitement had me watching their games nightly.
This season, though, I'm having a hard time finding a team that will get my attention. The Rays haven't reverted back to their losing ways, but in a division with the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, they're finding out, just how it is to compete year in and year out with those big spenders.
The Texas Rangers are enjoying a terrific season, being only 1.5 games out of first place in the American League West Division., but I can't see enough of their games to get a feel for the team. Same goes for the Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Dodgers.
The good thing is that the baseball season is only half over. So there is more than enough time for stories to develop. I will say this though, any more videos like this one, will have me tuning in baseball games more often.