Thursday, December 8, 2011

Albert Pojuls

I am not an Albert Pojuls fan at all, but I have to commend him on his new 10yr/$25Million contract with the Angels. I know Cardinal fan doesn't want to hear this, but you are better off in 10 years without him.

Like most 32 year olds, you talent diminishes in the next few years and I say within 4 years, Pojuls' career should be winding down. At least in AL, he will play DH. The Cardinals need to focus on replacing him, possibly Prince Fielder? Jimmy Rollins?

Lance Berkman can go back to his normal first base and now there is a lot pressure on Matt Holliday. The Cards can sign a Michael Cuddyer or wait til next seasons free agent crop. Point is, why overspend and get locked into a bad contract when you can do the smart thing. Besides, I always found Pojuls to be a diva, ala Brett Favre

Monday, December 5, 2011

Week 14

How 'bout them Cowboys!! With the Eagles and Redskins barely hanging on and the Giants losing 4 in a row, the Cowboys had a chance to put themselves in a position to put the NFC East out of reach. But Coach Garrett showed his lack of coaching ability. With 2 timeouts left and 26 seconds remaining, and barely in field goal range, Garrett lets the clock tick down and sets up for a 49 yard field goal, but than calls a timeout to freeze his own kicker? Seriously. The kicker misses it and they go on to loss in OT. The Cowboys are poorly coached, poorly managed and poorly perform. With 2 of their final 4 games against the Giants, technically, anyone can win the NFC East.

Tim Tebow is probably the most interesting story in the NFL this season. He is drafted by the previous regime, he is third on the depth chart and after a public outcry, he gets a chance to start. His play isn't pretty, but the results are amazing. The Broncos are in first place and could actually make the playoffs. The sad part is, their GM doesn't think he has what it takes to lead his team. The same guy who got drafted by the Colts put of Stanford, said he would rather play baseball, than with Colts. Well, he got his way by going to the Broncos and at the end of his career, he won 2 championships. My point is, the NFL is about winning. Style points are nice, but winning makes money. Tim Tebow is a winner and has shown it throughout his life. Give the guy a chance, a legitimate chance, or send him to a place that would.

I wish the Donovan McNabb story would have a happy ending. Something like Donovan running off the field with the Lombardi trophy in hand, but his career will be known for being booed and chased out of Philly. He's a hall of famer, a 6-time pro bowler, but never won a Super Bowl. Here's hoping he gets one last chance to win a championship.

Here are the power top 10:
1. Green Bay Packers
2. San Francisco 49ers
3. Pittsburgh Steelers
4. Baltimore Ravens
5. New Orleans Saints
6. New England Patriots
7. Denver Broncos
8. Houston Texans
9. New York Jets
10. Miami Dolphins

Last Week, 1-4, bringing the total to 28-24.
New Orleans (-4.5) @ Tennessee
The Saints should just blow right by the Titans. But with the resurgence of Chris Johnson, it should be a close game.
Saints 31 - Titans 23

Denver (-3.5) against Chicago
I'm riding the Broncos. Between the great defense and Tebow, it's hard to pick against them. Chicago needs Marion Barber to step up and control the tempo of the game
Broncos 17 - Bears 9

Dallas (-3.5) against NY Giants
Both teams need to step up. Both teams aren't coached particularly well. Both QBs make big plays. It's going to come down to defense.
Cowboys 23 - Giants 17

Upset special
San Francisco (-3.5) @ Arizona
The 49ers will have a down game which in the long run, will help them refocus. The Cards are coming off a a big one and they should build on it, although it might be a little too little, little too late.
Cardinals 28 - 49ers 17

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Week 13 - The Axe Cometh

Well Jack Del Rio is the first casualty head coach, but will he be the last during the regular season? Del Rio did an admirable job in a tough spot. He will be a Defensive Coordinator next season and eventually a head coach again. Jacksonville is a tough place to win. It's a minor league atmosphere with no tradition. And with owners Wayne Weaver selling the team, let the speculation when will they move to LA? I'm still sticking with the Chargers and/or Raiders moving to LA. I see either Jax or Minnesota moving to San Antonio, but that's for another column.

Speaking of San Diego, will NorCal Turner be the next casualty? I think San Diego should look long and hard at GM AJ Smith and is he really right for the job? The Rams job will be open too, but I think Steve Spagnola deserves another shot, but let the speculation of him returning to the Eagles as Defensive Coordinator.

The playoff picture is getting much clearer here in week 13. The AFC looks like this New England, NY Jets, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Houston, Tennessee, Oakland and Denver (yes Denver). In the NFC it's Dallas, NY Giants, Atlanta, New Orleans, Green Bay, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco.

The biggest disappointments have to be San Diego and Philadelphia. Both were thought to be Super Bowl Contenders, but some bad luck and poor play led to bad years. I feel both will bounce back and their respective coaches deserve at least another year.

Power Top 10
1. Green Bay Packers
2. New England Patriots
3. New Orleans Saints
4. Baltimore Ravens
5. San Francisco 49ers
6. Pittsburgh Steelers
7. Atlanta Falcons
8. Houston Texans
9. Chicago Bears
10. Oakland Raiders

Last week, another 3-1 week to bring my total up to 27-21.

Minnesota (-1.5) against Denver
I don't know if Tim Tebow is the real deal, but he's winning. It's not NFL pretty, but he's turning everyone into believers. Minnesota has been disappointing and will they risk playing AP? The Vikings Defense will be ready for Tebow, but until he loses, it's hard to bet against him.
Broncos 19 - Vikings 14

Atlanta (-2.5) @ Houston
The Texans have dug themselves in a hole now playing the third string QB. and who knows maybe TJ Yates will turn out to be the next Tom Brady, but until he proves it on the field, it's hard to buy them as legitimate contenders. Steady Matt Ryan is very consistent and they have a solid offense. Atlanta's Defense has to step it up if they have a chance of surprising anyone. This will be their first test in a stretch run and I see them succeeding
Falcons 24 - Texans 19

Green Bay (-6.5) @ New York Giants
The Giants are collapsing and the Packers are getting stronger. I thought the Giants would play above their talent and coaching, I'm wrong. Aaron Rodgers is playing as if he wants the Packers to forget about a certain Diva QB ever played there. Rodgers is all world and if their defense keeps it close, Rodgers will score.
Packers 38 - Giants 27

Upset Special
Pittsburgh (-6.5) against Cincinnati
The Steelers are coasting and that was evident in the KC game last week. Roethlesberger is playing with a broken finger and maybe that will effect his passing, but the Bengals are for real. Andy Dalton and AJ Green are not playing like rookies. In fact, I'm waiting for a breakout game and this is it. A stunner to muddle up the wild card picture in the AFC.
Bengals 33 - Steelers 28


Monday, November 21, 2011

Week 12 - Happy Turkey Day

First time in I can't remember how long, the Detroit Lions are relevant on Thanksgiving. Their from behind win against the Panthers last week gives them a ton of momentum coming into the Packers game. The Lions are the kind of team I see giving the Packers a run for their money and if they can control the line of scrimmage, the can upset the undefeated Pack.

Jay Cutler's season is probably over and it couldn't happen at a worse time. The Bears were making a run to the playoffs and Cutler went from a punching bag the first few weeks, to a pro bowler in the last 8. Coach Lovie Smith seems to think he will be back for the post season, but I don't see it. Maybe next year Chicago.

Biggest Disappointment - San Diego Chargers & New York Jets. Mathematically they are both in it, but I just don't see either of them making the playoffs. Jets offense has been average at best. They lack a ball controlling running back and QB Mark Sanchez hasn't made bigger strides to become an elite QB. The Chargers just aren't that good. Phil Rivers is a nice QB, but he hasn't stepped up to an elite one. He has a funky delivery and I don't see that changing. They haven't replaced LT and Antonio Gates has been oft injured. I see them finishing 500 and probably replacing the coach.

Top 10
1. Green Bay Packers
2. San Francisco 49ers
3. Pittsburgh Steelers
4. New England Patriots
5. New Orleans Saints
6. Chicago Bears
7. Dallas Cowboys
8. Baltimore Ravens
9. Houston Texans
10. Detroit Lions

Last week I went 3-1 again, bringing my total to 24-20.

Houston (-3.5) @ Jacksonville
Jax is a home dog, I think they ate too inconsistent. Blaine Galbert hasn't showed me he will be a good NFL QB. This Matt Leinart's shot to show he will get a second chance. The Texans gave too good of a ground game and I don't see Leinart making too many mistakes.
Texans 27 - Jags 10

Oakland (-4.5) against Chicago
Young QB making his first start in Oakland will be tough. The Bears will have to run the ball and I see Oakland putting 9 guys in the box forcing Caleb Hanie to make average receivers viable. Carson Palmer has another week working with his young receiver corp.
Raiders 24 - Bears 13

Baltimore (-3.5) against San Francisco
Coming east has not affected the 49ers at all. The Ravens have been the most inconsistent team all season, beating Pittsburgh twice and losing to Seattle and Jacksonville. I think the good Ravens show up for this huge game on Thanksgiving night.
Ravens 24 - 49ers 17

Upset Special
New Orleans (-6.5) against New York Giants
Giants came off SNF game looking bad against a beat up Eagles team. The Saints coming off a bye are rested and ready. I think this is a throw away game for the Saints and Eli Manning will light up the Saints secondary.
Giants 35 - Saints 31

Happy Thanksgiving

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Week 11

Lots of interesting things happened last week that will change the complexion of the remainder of the season. Houston loses Matt Schaub for the rest of the season with a foot injury. The Texans were playing great, despite injuries to their best offensive and defensive weapon. Andre Johnson is replaceable because Schaub was able to spread the ball around. Plus they had a great 1-2 punch running the ball with Arian Foster and Ben Tate. Defensively, Mario Williams is a huge missing piece, but despite him being out for the rest of the season, the defense was playing great. Now, with Schaub out, former Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart steps into the spot light. This Leinart's last chance, if he screws up, his NFL career is over. I think he has a good chance to succeed. He's in a great system and the expectations are low.

The KC Chiefs also lost their starting QB, Matt Cassel for the rest of the season. I thought the Chiefs might have stunned the rest of AFC West, but that doesn't look good. In fact, I don't things look too promising for coach, Todd Haley (see below).

Green Bay Packers are a machine. I don't think they will go undefeated, but who will beat them? And the fact they are in an extremely competitive division, I see them playing hard the rest of the way out. I still don't think they will repeat, it's way too hard to do that, but who will beat them?

Philadelphia Eagles lack of execution is their biggest problem this season. Maybe because of the lack of off season training or maybe they just haven't gelled together yet, but something has to give. Right now the popular choice is blaming the coach, but Andy Reid isn't taking stupid penalties or turning the ball over in the red zone. The players have to take accountability and play smart.

Every year there are always coaches on the hot seat, here's a list of the 10 coaches who may or may not be back next season. Also, the odds they will be gone:
Coaches on the Hot Seat:
1. Tony Sporano 98%
2. Jim Caldwell 77%
3. Jack Del Rio 92%
4. Norv Turner 55%
5. Andy Reid 15%
6. Mike Shanahan 33%
7. Leslie Frazier 21%
8. Steve Spagnola 45%
9. Ken Wisenhunt 37%
10. Todd Haley 28%

Power Top 10
1. Green Bay Packers
2. San Francisco 49ers
3. New Orleans Saints
4. Houston Texans
5. Chicago Bears
6. Pittsburgh Steelers
7. New England Patriots
8. New York Giants
9. Cincinnati Bengals
10. Detroit Lions

Last week, I went 2-2, bringing my total to 21-19

Detroit (-6.5) against Carolina
The Lions have hit a bump in the road. They are not running the ball they way the want to, thus it's hurting their passing game. This week, Matthew Stafford will lead his team past an up and coming Panther team. Cam Newton is going to have some growing pains and the more he plays, the more film they will have to break down.
Lions 29 - Panthers 21

Green Bay (-14.5) against Tampa Bay
It's hard to bet against the Packers. They just keep scoring at will and if their defense can contain their opponents, they will be even tougher to beat. The Bucs have taken a step back from last season and that's to be expected with a second year coach/ QB.
Packers 44 - Bucs 24

Cincinnati (+7.5) @ Baltimore
Is there a more inconsistent team in the NFL than The Ravens? They beat the Steelers twice, but have lost to Seattle and Jacksonvile. I am not sure if Joe Flacco is a top tier QB. The Bengals are coming off a tough loss at Pittsburgh, now back on the road in Baltimore doesn't make it any easier. Andy Dalton keeps growing as a QB and AJ Green is as good as advertised. This going to be a close game.
Bengals 21 - Ravens 20


Upset Special
Atlanta (-6.5) against Tennessee
I've given up on the Falcons. I think it's a down year and their defense is not that good. Tennessee sees an opening with Houston's injuries. Matt Hasselbeck is a veteran and Chris Johnson is coming of his best game of the season
Titans 27 - Falcons 23


Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Week 10

You can't sleep on the Chicago Bears. Jay Cutler is a tremendous QB if he stays up right. He has good velocity on the ball, but he throws to average at best receivers. Roy Williams should be out of the league. Johnny Knox and Earl Bennett are number 3 receivers at best. Matt Forte and Marion Barber are a great RB combination and the O line coming together. The Defense always keeps the Bears close. The biggest obstacle will be Detroit and this week will be the judge how good the Bears really are.

I still like the Texans and when Andre Johnson returns their offense should pick up. Matt Schaub may never be in the class of Brady and Manning, but he is a top 10 QB and I think he will lead the Texans to their first playoff appearance.

Eli Manning is an elite QB and yet no one seems to give him his due. He won a Superbowl despite his head coach. When everyone counts him out, he puts up a huge game and makes everyone see how good he truly is.

The Washington Redskins are right where I thought they'd be. Mike Shanahan is a fraud. And if he is brought back next season, it will show the true ineptness that is the Washington Redskins.

Here Are my top 10 Elite QBs of 2011
1. Aaron Rodgers
2. Tom Brady
3. Drew Brees
4. Ben Roethlisberger
5. Eli Manning
6. Jay Cutler
7. Matt Schaub
8. Ryan Fitzpatrick
9. Cam Newton
10. Andy Dalton

The Power Top 10
1. Green Bay Packers
2. San Francisco 49ers
3. New York Giants
4. Atlanta Falcons
5. Cincinnati Bengals
6. New Orleans Saints
7. New York Jets
8. Houston Texans
9. Detroit Lions
10. Chicago Bears

Last week I finally broke .500 by going 3-1, bringing my totals to 19-17. With Thursday Night Football kicking off this week, here are my week 10 picks a day early.

Indianapolis (+2) against Jacksonville
The Colts are bad, I've said this many times before, but not 0-16 bad. Jacksonville is bad and despite a few more wins, I don't see them much better than Indy. The Colts will win 2-4 games this year and this will be their first. Blaine Galbert is still learning the ropes and I just don't see him as a top QB. I see Indy's Defense all over him
Colts 27 - Jags 14

Miami (-3.5) against Washington
Let's break up the Dolphins, because they will win their second in a row. Matt Moore will have a huge game and get South Beach to actually think he can be the QB of the future. Although I don't see Tony Sporano's job saved, I do see the Dolphins winning big again this week.
Dolphins 38 - Redskins 17

Chicago (-2.5) against Detroit
The Bears are for real and this is their biggest game of the season. Jay Cutler needs to show everyone he is the Man and put the memory of last season's NFC Championship behind him. Detroit will have some rocky games and I don't think they have the running game to control the game.
Bears 24 - Lions 21

Upset Special
Dallas (-5.5) against Buffalo
Dallas is not that good. Buffalo is trying to find themselves. This is a must win for the Bills if they have any hope of a playoff spot and I think Chan Gailey comes back to Dallas and smacks them in the face and beats America's Team. And once again, the critics will be wondering if Tony Romo is a true elite QB.
Bills 29 - Cowboys 27

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Week 9 halfway through the season

I definitely feel the lockout has effected most of the teams in a negative way. Most teams could have used the OTAs and normal training camps to improve their continuity. Let's review each division:

AFC West:
I thought San Diego would run away with this division, but they have been inconsistent. Ryan Matthews hasn't become an elite back which I thought he would have. KC is showing a lot after losing Jamal Charles. Todd Haley and Matt Cassel are showing me last season wasn't a fluke. Oakland is all in after trading for Carson Palmer. Denver should have traded Kyle Orton when they had a chance.
I think Oakland wins the division.

AFC North:
The best division in football. You can make an argument for any of the top 3 teams winning the division. Cincinnati is the surprise of the NFL this season. If it wasn't for Cam Newton, Andy Dalton would have a strong case for rookie of the year. The Steelers still have plenty in tank and Big Ben is in the prime of his career. I'm not sold on Baltimore. Joe Flacco has to show he can win games.
Pittsburgh win the division.

AFC South:
I thought the Houston Texans would run away with this division, but with the loss of Andre Johnson and Mario Williams, they are still in first place. I am really surprised how bad the Colts are without Peyton Manning. I thought they would win a few games, but it looks like they don't care. All the talk is if they get the first pick in the next draft, what do they? Andrew Luck or trade Peyton Manning? Tennessee has surprised me, but when its all said and done, I see them as 500 team.
Houston wins the division.

AFC East:
Very competitive division, at least 3 teams are. Buffalo has been a tremendous surprise, but I keep waiting for them to come back to earth. The Patriots have the most potent offense, but a below average defense and the Jets are just muddled in inconsistency. It's time for one of these three teams to step and win this division. Just not sure who will do it.
Jets win the division.

NFC West: San Fran is the class of the division and probably the second best team in the conference. I am surprised the Rams haven't been better. I really thought they would have a solid defense and Sam Bradford would step up as a top QB, ala Matt Ryan. I still haven't given up hope on them, but I think it will be next season, not this. Seattle signing Tavaris Jackson makes no sense to me. He was average at best in Minnesota and I think they would have been better off drafting a QB and re-signing Hasselbeck. Arizona will have a new regime next season and it will be interesting how Kolb and Fitzgerald play.
San Fran wins the division

NFC North: Very competitive division, but the Packers are just heads and tails above the rest. The Lions and Bears will be fighting for a wildcard spot and they both might knock each other out. The Lions need to stay healthy if they have any chance of getting into the playoffs. Minnesota has been a huge disappointment for me, I thought Donovan McNabb would resurrect his career, but it looks like he will end it there.
Green Bay wins the division

NFC South: I loved New Orleans before the season started. I thought they had a nice mix of leaders and winners to make a legitimate run, but there are a lot of gapping holes and I am not sure if they are even a playoff team. Atlanta needs to get to their stuff together, lots of potential, but small window to succeed. Tampa is a mystery, after last season's surprising 10-6 record, I don't see an improvement.
Atlanta wins the division

NFC East: The Redskins stink, The Cowboys are overrated and the Giants are a mystery. The Eagles are usually a great second half team. I don't know how this plays out, but it's hard to pick against the Giants, they always find a way to win.
Giants win the division

Power rankings:
1. Green Bay Packers
2. San Francisco 49ers
3. Pittsburgh Steelers
4. New England Patriots
5. Buffalo Bills
6. Detroit Lions
7. Houston Texans
8. Cincinnati Bengals
9. New Orleans Saints
10. (tie) New York Jets / New York Giants

Last week, once again 2-2, bringing my total to an even 16-16.
New Orleans (-7.5) against Tampa Bay
The Saints will come out and spread things out and see if the Bucs can keep up. I just don't think the Bucs have the weapons or defense to keep it close.
Saints 38 - Bucs 24

Green Bay (-5.5) @ San Diego
It's hard to bet against the Packers, especially with the inconsistency of San Diego. The Chargers will have a corp of injured RBs and if you can't control the ball, the Packers will eat you up.
Packers 31 - Chargers 17

Pittsburgh (-3.5) against Baltimore
After getting blown out in week 1 by Baltimore, I see Pittsburgh returning the favor. Big Ben is hot and I think they pick apart the Ravens Defense. And until I see Joe Flacco win a game, not manage it, I have a hard time believing they are for real
Steelers 28 - Ravens 23

Upset Special
Bills (-1.5) against NY Jets
This isn't a huge upset, except the Bills are undefeated at home. I think the Jets pull this one out and show they are back. I think Sanchez and company controls the tempo and wins.
Jets 19 - Bills 17