Tuesday, September 29, 2009

FanSportNet.com NFL Pick Em Challenge: Week 3




Week 3 was a good week for everybody. There were 57 people with 10 wins or more. I guess if I challenge you guys, you will step up to the plate!!! Good Job. I can resume my bragging now. For those of you who may have forgot to make your picks last week, you were assigned all of the home games. Anyhow, please  make sure to check my math because even Michael Jordan misses a shot every now and then. Also, send me any corrections or games I might have missed. There are only 14 games this week becuse the Cardinals, Colts, Panthers and Eagles all are on bye weeks. I usually do this later on in the season but I thought you might want to see how you compared to the so-called experts on ESPN. There standings are below:

Eric Allen - 31-17
Mike Golic - 34-13
Merril Hoge - 33-15
Ron Jaworski - 31-14
Chris Mortensen - 36-12
Mark Schlereth- 32-16
Mike Ditka - 31-17
Keyshawn Johnson - 32-16
Chris Carter- 33-15
Tom Jackson - 37-11

"CAN'T TOUCH THIS" OVERALL:



1) Zoran K. Novak, Jackson, Michigan, 1st Year 14-2, 39-9, 81.25%

2) Andre Jones ,Owings Hill, Maryland , 3rd Year 13-3, 37-11, 77.08%

Tied For 3rd

Broderick Moses, Houston,Texas, 4th year, 10-6 ,36-12 overall, 81.25%


Tyler Hill, Florence,Montana, 3rd year, 13-3 ,36-12 overall, 81.25%


Robert Ferrier, New Orleans,Louisiana, 1st year, 12-4 ,36-12 overall, 81.25%

Kendrick Sorrell, Houston,Texas, 4th year, 10-6 ,36-12 overall, 81.25%

Micah Dean, Atlanta,Georgia, 2nd year, 12-4 ,36-12 overall, 81.25%
Part of the McMain 2000 crew and The Tony's Boys. The smooth talking, soft walking Mr. Micah Dean aka Micah and "Damn, he invited a lot of people this year"

Melvin Jones, GERMANY, 4th year, 10-6 ,36-12 overall, 81.25%
He is been sticking with me ever since Mrs. Barefoot Class. The smooth, light on his feet Melly Mel. aka Mel, Melly Mel, "Spotting Women at Free Period at McMain.", THE CAFETERIA PIMP

King Tut of the Upsets For Picking CIN, IND & JAC



Ryan Foppe (1st Year), Nashville, Tennessee
Are you a Titans Fan? He must be a friend of Kurt's so I know he is wild. lol!!! aka Nashvillaholic

I STINK THIS WEEK FOR GOING 8-8

Mike King, Atlanta Georiga

LIFE VS. REALIST FANTASY TEAMS WEEK 3


Dario K. Mobley aka THE REALIST




Flacco - 19
Addai - 15
D. Jackson -26
R. Williams - 11
Jonathan Stewart - 3
Willie Parker - 20
Total - 94

3 Week Totals - 234

Bench
Hasselbeck - 0
Chris Wells - 0
Braylon Edwards - 6
A. Gonzlez - 0
Benson - 14




Gian Smith aka LIFE




Warner - 15
Sproles - 7
Feliz Jones - 12
Meachem - 0
Henry - 2
H. Ward - 12
Total - 48

3 Week Totals - 173

Bench
Palmer-15
Coles-8
Lendale White-8
Antonio Bryant-1
Lacne Moore-0

Monday, September 28, 2009

DA WIRE: MICHIGAN 4-0 LIKE I SAID

Dario Mobley aka THE REALIST writes:
Firstly, I know you have to be happy for the Lions. They ended the streak and that is great. Now, the question is how many games do you think they will win?

SECONDLY AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, it is still early but Michigan is #22 in the AP poll and they are gaining steam. Even though it was closer than I thought it would be, Forcier showed his "clutchness" and sometimes that is the perfect experience a young quarterback needs to prepare him for what is to come. The kid has a sparkle and he is spreading the ball around. Are you thinking BIG TEN title.................. Are you thinking maybe even more?!!!!!!




From: Jason Dwyer aka Da Wire


Yeah, I am happy as hell the lions got a win. However, I didn’t get to watch it because they couldn’t sell out. Go figure huh; they haven’t won since 2007 and a game that I picked them to win by the way I can’t watch it. I still think they only win about 3-4 games. They still have problems with their secondary. I think as the season goes along the offense will find its groove but I don’t think the defense can hold up so we should have another top draft pick again this year.




Michigan is still ranked in the top 25 which is nice to see. What is even better is all of the state fans who got all over Michigan last year and started chest pounding this year with the “we are THE university of Michigan” are a lousy 1-3. So far my record holds true because  I had them at 4-0 going into the state game with that game going either way. I like Michigan in that one because of the offense. Michigan is 8th nationally in rushing offense and to top it off, they are a no huddle team. States' defense couldn’t stop the spread of CMU at home and  I don’t think they will be able to do that against UM. Conversely, UM’s secondary is a weak spot and MSU is ranked 8th nationally in passing offense. Those are the key areas of the game that will decide who wins. I think that out of the last 39 games these two teams have played, the team with the better rushing attack has won 36 of those so the edge goes to Michigan. I think UM wins by a touchdown to make them 5-0. I think the fact that Forcier has played close games in 2 of the 4, he will be prepared mentally to playing on the road. I had Michigan finishing 7-5 to start the season but after watching them so far this year, I think they go 8-4 with a real shot at 9-3. They will not get a big ten title this year but they should contend next year for sure. By the time Forcier is a junior, they will be competing for a trip to the national title game. All of this is of course based on Forcier being healthy. If he goes down,  we are in big trouble because I don’t think Robinson is very good throwing the ball at this point in his career. I think next year he will be playing a different position like slot receiver or running back. We are supposed to get a top dual threat QB in next year’s recruiting class.





I see LSU survived a big time scare. They haven’t really been playing good this year. I don’t follow them too much but I hope it’s just them playing down to their competition. They didn’t look good against Washington and again against Miss ST.

Woo, Let Me Pick a T-Bone With You: Denver 3-0!!!!!!
















Tyler aka T-Bone Hill Sunday, September 27, 2009, 6:23 PM wrote:


I got to give you props, D. You said that the broncos might be 3 and 0 and I said that it was not gonna happen. They actually look pretty good.





THE RIP PIECE: Michigan State vs Wisconsin 2009


Let me start off by stating this is my first blogging experience and by introducing myself; I'm Roy, a 2006 graduate of The Michigan State University. I currently reside in THE GREAT CITY OF MADISON WISCONSIN and had the opportunity to attend the titled game in 2009. Lets give a little recap of the season before this game; MSU came in with a record of 1-2 and UW with a record of 3-0. There was a chance for rain and I thought the rain would impact MSU's passing game so my initial pick was split; if it rained MSU would lose because we cannot run the ball. If it stayed dry, MSU would win because UW struggles against the pass. Well it stayed dry and MSU still lost. Kirk Cousins did not rebound after that interception in the Norte Dame game last week; he threw sloppy passes and stared at his receivers without looking around for other possible receivers. I was quite frustrated with him; it wasn't till later in the game when I saw him start looking around a bit more. MSU has been playing two quarterbacks, Kirk Cousins and Keith Nichols. Nichols transferred to MSU from Oklahoma becauce he was always going to be behind Sam Bradford. Anyways, the first 3 games of the year Cousins looked to be the better player until the final drive at Notre Dame when he was rushing everything and not relaxing and over threw a wide open Caper in the end zone for the win. Then, the very next play, he forced a pass right into the hands of a defensive player. All this being said, Cousins started and played the majority of game vs UW and although it's not all his fault for the loss, he didn't help with his poor play and turnovers. Yes, I am aware that Nichols had 2 INT's to Cousins 1 INT in the game, but thats only because UW players dropped a few of Cousin's passes. I HAVE TO GIVE UW CREDIT... THEIR OFFENSE KEPT MSU ON ITS TOES GUESSING AND ON THEIR HEELS BACK PEDALING. Wisconsin effectively ran the ball (as always) by keeping MSU in check on defense with their passing game. Offensively UW was very balanced and as soon as MSU would load up to stop the run, UW hit MSU for a  touchdown reception. But enough about the game!! MSU was out played and congrats to UW for starting 4-0.


This was my first experience going into a hostile atmosphere and I was extremely nervous. I was afraid some jerk was going to push me over the limit by throwing something, yelling at my fiance, etc... that I would unload on his face and in return get jumped by 18 other people. Fortunately, that didn't happen and I had the time of my life! Yes, there were a few bad apples in the Wisconsin faithful but everyone else was extremely friendly and polite. Of course they had to raz us before and after the game but thats the fun of it. During our walk to the tailgate spot, people we honking at Erica and I and booing us. It was fun but made me a little nervous. When we arrived at our spot and met up with friends (all MSU alumni) at 8 am, we did what you do at tailgates: bing drink. The UW tailgaters surrounded us but they all were friendly. A few even drank with us...



After the drinking, it was game time. On our walk to Camp Randall Stadium, almost every Wisconsin fan that spoke said, "Good luck" and I simply replied, "Thanks". A few tried talking smack but I figured the best thing to do was to ignore drunken people possibly looking for a fight. Camp Randall is a beautiful stadium. Everything was red and you couldn't see any MSU fans in the stadium even though there were a lot there. A few Wisconsiners approached us after the game to talk with us and give us compliments on Michigan State's campus and thanked us for supporting Madison's economy. All in all, the UW fans were true class acts.


At the start of the 4th quarter I get to see a Wisconsin tradition. I loved it!!!  It was fun and energetic just like the city of Madison. It was something called, 'Jump Around'... I've been trying to upload a video for 2 straight days to this blog and it just isn't working!!! That is frustrating. The youtube videos are all crappy quality so yea...


The stats on the game;
MSU had 486 yards of offense, 90 of those on the ground. Wisconsin had 436 with 193 coming on the ground. MSU had 4 turnovers compared to 1 by UW and 9 penalties compared to 5 by UW.
After the game, I recommend doing exactly what I did. We walked to the Memorial Union on UW-Madison campus and enjoyed the afternoon over looking the lake and had a few more cold ones. Later on, we strolled up State Street towards the capital stopping at Pauls Club for a few MORE before ending up at The Old Fashioned on Capital Square for deep fried cheese curds and a healthy selection of Wisconsin Beer.

Next week, 'big brother' makes the little over an hour drive up to the 'little brothers' to do battle. (Michigan vs. Michigan State).






    

Friday, September 25, 2009

AB's Oaktown Beatdown: Russell....Gamer or Not?
















On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Adam Burchett aka Oaktown Beatdown wrote:


I felt sick to my stomach after seeing the score and then seeing the box score. Unlike some Raider fans, I do not put all of the blame on Russell. He has young receivers that don't run routes very well. His offensive line, while much improved over the last couple of years, is still not protecting him like they should. The false start penalties frustrate me to no end. Some Raider fans believe Cornell Green has an actual physical hearing problem, LOL!

My friend turned to me and said, "hey man, the Raiders pulled it out, they won!" I still felt like they had lost. After waiting so many years for them to turn the corner and be the team that I think they can be, they pull this crap on us again. Offense completely out of rhythm, the defense on the field forever and it's not like that unit has impressed me either. I want to believe in Tom Cable and this coaching staff but I'm having a hard time right now.

One saving grace is hearing Louis say that JaMarcus tends to get better with each game. What I'm afraid of is the coaching staff messing with his mechanics too much. Sometimes you just have to let a quarterback be himself and I think that's the case with Russell. Quit trying to force his feet in a certain position and quit messing with his throwing motion. Just let him do what's natural to him. I mean, shoot, Philip Rivers doesn't have great mechanics and the guy does well. I will say this, JaMarcus looks 10 times more ready than Vince Young ever did. Vince Young still does stupid things like throw off his back foot. I like what I see in JaMarcus, he plants and throws, and when he rolls out of the pocket he seems to throw with good timing and strength. He just stares receivers down too much.




One last thing I'll say about JaMarcus, I think a lot of Raider fans have him pegged wrong. There's a lot of talk about how he's out of shape and he doesn't care, how he trots off the field after a 3-and-out like it's no big deal. He has no fire, no competitive drive. He just takes his money and buys fur coats with it. I don't believe in any of that. I think JaMarcus cares a LOT, and he does have a fire in his belly. Just because you don't see him acting like a baby on the field doesn't mean he doesn't want to win more than anyone else. He also has that soft spoken, southern accent in his voice, which tends to rub people the wrong way as well. I'm a pretty soft spoken guy and I'm super passionate about my Raiders. He gets too much criticism on the way he carries himself.




Bottom line, we were supposed to blast Kansas City away. And to barely come away with a win is very disappointing.

I don't know what's going on with Javon Walker. They certainly paid that guy enough to sit on the bench, didn't they? I think they've been so impressed with Louis Murphy that he's sort of taken on Walker's role. And of course trying to give Heyward-Bey plenty of time on the field to see what he can do, which so far isn't much. Add to that Chaz Schilens coming back and even Nick Miller, Javon might be riding the pine for the rest of the season. It would be nice to see them mix in some 4 or even 5 receiver sets when all those guys get back healthy. Let JaMarcus air it out, have some fun with it.


I don't know, we're only 2 games into the season, maybe I should be more patient. I just felt that same sickness as when I saw Shawn Merriman dancing all over Aaron Brooks a few years back. I remember actually asking myself if these guys considered themselves football players. It was that bad. But hey, I'm always going to be loyal to these guys. You know what they say, win lose or tie, silver and black till I die.




I'll try to remember to take some pictures when I go out to Oakland in a few weeks. Maybe I'll get a pic of all those superbowl trophies we have and show you and Lou what they look like. LOL!!!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

LIFE VS. REALIST FANTASY TEAMS WEEK 2


Dario K. Mobley aka THE REALIST




Hasselbeck - 4
Addai - 4
Benson - 14
D. Jackson -21
R. Williams - 2
B. Edwards - 15
Total - 60

Two Week Totals - 140

Bench
McNabb - 0
Chris Wells - 2
Jonathan Stewart - 10
A. Gonzlez - 0
Willie Parker - 5




Gian Smith aka LIFE




Warner - 21
Sproles - 27
L. White - 2
Meachem - 3
Henry - 7
H. Ward - 11
Total - 71

Two Week Totals - 125

Bench
Palmer-27
Coles-8
Felix Jones-13
Antonio Bryant-0
Lacne Moore-0

FanSportNet.com NFL Pick Em: "So-Called" Experts Results Week 2




Ray A. Jones aka TRUCK






WEEK 1 7W-9L
WEEK 2 12W-4L
TOTAL 19W-13L
PERCENTAGE 59.37%
PLACE 8TH






Dario K. Mobley aka THE REALIST




WEEK 1 7W-9L
WEEK 2 10W-6L
TOTAL  17W-15L
PERCENTAGE 53.12%
PLACE 10TH






Gian Smith aka LIFE




WEEK 1 9W-7L
WEEK 2 8W-8L
TOTAL 17W-15L
PERCENTAGE 53.12%
PLACE 10TH

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

FanSportNet.com NFL Pick Em Challenge: Week 2

Week 2 of the regular season is done and I have to say I was fairly disappointed in my 61 (including myself) experts playing. 37 people out of 61 had 9 wins or less. WOW!!!! That's 60.6%. Maybe I should stop bragging about my pick em league. lol!!! For those of you who may have forgotten to make your picks lst week, you were assigned all the home games. I am sure Mr. Beach will do much better than 8-8. That was for you Mr. Beach for rigging the NCAA Bracket. lol!!! Anyhow, Make sure you check my math and send me any corrections or games I might have missed..There are no Thursday games this week so you have a little more time to study. The games for week 3 are below .

TOP DOGS OVERALL





















1st - Broderick Moses, Houston,Texas, 4th year, 12-4 last week ,26-6 overall, 81.25%
Good Job Mr.!!!!! (description last week)


2) Zoran K. Novak, Jackson, Michigan, 1st Year 12-4, 25-7, 78.12%
He ia one half of the Novak Brothers. He said he did not want to play last year in an attmept not to embarrass me in front of my friends. lol!!! Could his prediction be true? Laid Back Cool Guy who is a Pistons and Michigan State Fan aka Zork and "The Candy Man" (I wonder if he knows what I mean)

Tied- 3rd) Deron Mobley, Atlanta,Georgia, 2nd Year 11-5, 24-8,75%
Staying Strong. (Introduction Last Week)

Tied -3rd) Andre Jones ,Owings Hill, Maryland , 3rd Year 12-4, 24-8, 75%
He got the coolest walk in the history of cool. Don't push him cause he is close to the edge. Smoother than ice, Cooler than Sand, I will name him THE CLEAN UP MAN because I get the impression that he wants to clean house in this Pick Em league!!!! His famous line is , " Why do losers always try the "reverse psychology technique" to persuade themselves that they are better than what their loser status suggest? LOL! "
aka Dre, THE CLEAN UP MAN

Tied-3rd) Robert Ferrier, New Orleans ,Louisiana, 1st Year, 14-2,87.5%
My neighbor growing up and one half of the Ferrier Boys. He had the strongest arm of anyone I have ever known. He probably could pitch in the majors tommorrow. lol!!!! No, I am serious. He has it ingrained in his brother Louis' head that when it comes to competition with him Louis can never win. Is that true? aka Bob Breck, Black Bob, and Bobby B



King Leonida of the Upsets:








He picked 6 underdogs: OAK,CIN,BAL,NYG, ARI, & CHI

6) Gian Smith New Orleans, Lousiana ( 3rd YEAR)
Why throw a no-look pass when you can throw a fundamental bounce pass? A nemesis has to actually beat you to be a nemesis. The composer of the passionate, poetic words!!!!! He loves the Game of WHIST!!! He Thinks LIFE...... aka Gee, "Bid Whist Shark", Allen Iverson, LIFE, "WHY" (hype confused look)


"YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH" FOR GOING 6-10:
Terry Williams, Atlanta,Georgia, 1st year
Kurt Watson, Nashville, Tennessee, 3rd Year
Wayne Clinger, Jackson,Michigan, 2nd Year




Monday, September 21, 2009

Da Wire & THE RIP PIECE: MSU vs. UM







From: Roy Pierce aka THE RIP PIECE









After watching the UM-ND game AND the MSU-ND game, I’ve come to this opinion. MSU looked better than UM did vs ND and it was at ND. A W is a W and I love that my boys in Blue beat ND, but I’m still thinking UM is going to struggle down the stretch… although I do not want them to win and I am disappointed with MSU thus this season.





From: Jason Dwyer aka Da Wire





How did you come up with that opinion? ND was without their other stud receiver from part way through the second quarter through the end of the game, and still got torched for over 300 yards passing. Not to mention they allowed the running back to run for over 100 yards. MSU’s running game is nonexistent they are too one dimensional. They got beat by a spread attack in CMU and that was a passing spread offense. They got beat by ND without one of their best receivers. I said it once and I will say it again, ND’s receivers Floyd and Tate are probably the best WR tandems UM will face all year. Clausen and Darrell Clark are the best QB’s that UM will face all year. Everybody else has there faults MSU’s receivers don’t scare me, Iowa has struggled, they will beat Indiana this week. I honestly think Michigan has a real chance of getting through the big ten with 1 to 2 loses. They have Penn state at home but I still think they lose that one. But the other Lose could come against OSU, but Pryor can’t throw worth a hill of beans. Remember OSU struggled against the option with navy. Now Michigan doesn’t run that type of option but they do run some form of option. Unless Forcier gets hurt UM will be good down the stretch.

INNO'S TAKE: Mayweather vs. Mosley or Pacquiao?


DS$ BUT $






"Dario aka The Reaslist Mobley" wrote on 09/21/2009 08:49:48 AM:


INNO,

Mayweather vs. Shane Mosley

Mayweather vs. Pacquiao

What was Max Kellerman doing?

Your thoughts?


INNO wrote on 9/21/2009 08:58:48 AM:

Max lost alot of respect from me. He normally allows people to express themselves and he, like shane mosley tried to take the stage away from mayweather at that moment. Then, he tried to give him sort of props.

I like how Jim lamply ended the broadcast period!

Shane mosley thought he was on Rocky V when he tried to grandstand on mayweather. That was disrespectful dog.

On that note , the biggest money maker for Mayweather is a fight with Pacquiao. Unfortunately, Pac-Man's promoter and Floyd are feuding over money problems from the past.

Mosley would pose the biggest challenge, but he has a habit, lately of pulling punches, and therefore would be an easy target for mayweather.

Pacquiao fight would be the most entertaining because he's always looking for the knockout and is a relentless fighter.

As a fan of boxing, I would say Mayweather vs. Pacquiao. As a fan of floyd, I would say he should've stayed retired, because everyone (boxing media) wants him to lose.

Finally, they are mentioning him among the greats...and HOF...finally.

DSP but P







SHANE MOSLEY INTERRUPTS FLOYD MAYWEATHER'S POST FIGHT INTERVIEW.

PLEASE WATCH!!!!!




Thursday, September 17, 2009

Woo, Let Me Pick a "T-Bone" With You: Denver Broncos

















Dario Mobley aka THE REALIST wrote:


T-Bone,

It is hard to complain about a win but the question is was Cincy a good enough opponent to gauge where the Broncos are? Firstly, the Broncos did not turn over the ball and Orton played surprisingly efficient. 20 carries for 75 yards was horrible but 3 sacks and 2 Int's is always a good thing. Cinncinati was 21st against the run last year so Denver should have ran the ball more effectively. Also, you would hope to run the ball more since it was a close game and Buckhalter averaged 5.8 yards per carry. I don't know. All those statistics go out of the window with the win though. They play Cleveland at home in Week 2 and are at Oakland in Week 3 so Denver can be looking at 3-0. The Patriots have always won the games they were suppose to win. Was I too hard on Josh McDaniels? Your thoughts?


Tyler Hill aka T-Bone wrote:












Everything you said sounds pretty right on. I would not get to excited about the Broncos just yet. Cincy had not been good for awhile. As far as 3 and 0 goes, I dont see that happening.
























They could beat Cleveland, but Oakland always seems to play them tough, and, they did not look too bad against San Diego. At least the defense looked pretty tough. Should be an interesting year.



Talk to you later,
Tyler



FanSportNet.com NFL Pick Em: "So-Called" Experts Results Week 1




Ray A. Jones aka TRUCK





12-4



Dario K. Mobley aka THE REALIST



10-6





Gian Smith aka LIFE





8-8

AB's Oaktown Beatdown














On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Dario Mobley aka The Realist wrote:

AB,

There are a couple things that stood out to me in this game. The first thing was how the Raiders ran the ball. They seemed like they had a real identity. Sometimes teams commit to the run and do not run the ball effectively but 32 carries for 148 yards and 4.6 yards a carry is effective. Also, it was a very physical,downhill running game that gets real results. Oakland has two decent backs in Bush and McFadden it is a good idea to use those to horses to run the ball. Secondly, it seems like Russell can make plays when called on. The throw at the end of the half was a beauty but the Raiders got the short end of the stick again with the "weird" ruling. Also, Murphy impressed me too. I have to figure out if the Chargers defense is overrated or if the Raiders offense is underrated. They moved the ball pretty good in the first half. If Russell would not have thrown that interception on the initial possession and McFadden does not fumble, you are looking at 4 quality drives in one half. You have to like that.

Defensively, Seymour definitely made an impact rushing the passer with 2 sacks. Also, the defense "sort of" contained the #1 rating passer in the league. The Raiders look like they are going in the right direction. I really like the effort I saw. If they can get past beating themselves with penalties and turnovers, the Raiders will win 8 games. Yes, I said it. They can win eight games if they follow the system that Cable is trying to install.













Russell seems like a gamer also. Who knows?

Your thoughts?


On Wednesday, September 16, 2009 9:41 AM
Adam Burchett aka "AB" wrote:

I agree with pretty much everything you stated. However, I see some lingering things that have frustrated me for years. False starts, especially on Cornell Green, I have no idea why that guy is still playing on this team let alone STARTING. He also holds a lot at really crucial times (like on a 3rd and short, which turns into a 3rd and long which we never convert), and of course gets called for it.








Special teams coverage was simply awful. Those guys should be ashamed. Sproles isn't the easiest guy to take down, but it's kind of hard to tackle a guy when no one is within 10 yards of him. I was real disappointed when our Special Teams coordinator left last year because I actually felt we were strong on the Special Teams last year. Now I miss the guy even more.

The D is still too soft. I didn't see the type of pressure I wanted to see on Philip Rivers. Seymour was incredible, I love that guy. He's worth a first rounder, but he can't do it alone. Tommy Kelly didn't do much. Greg Ellis is pretty good at run stopping so I have hopes for him to be solid all year. No linebacker blitzes the whole game? We have some of the fastest linebackers in the league and we don't utilize them on blitzes. Our secondary is solid and I actually think Mike Huff will be decent in a nickle back role. But there's the problem, when you give a guy like Rivers time to throw, he'll find someone, no matter how great your secondary is.

I'm still on JaMarcus' bandwagon. I've always loved the guy, but he really needs to stop staring receivers down. Even if he looks the other way and pump fakes, then comes back to his target. Jeez, something, anything! His foot work is better, his mechanics are better. Sometimes he doesn't seem to throw the ball deliberately, if you know what I mean. Every single pass Brady or Manning throws is absolutely on purpose. Sometimes JaMarcus throws a ball and it's like... what? What was that all about? He threw it to no one yet there was an open receiver like 5 yards away. I'm sure it's just youth and he'll learn his way out of that, but I was scratching my head on some of his passes. I think being around Paul Hackett has helped him. I've always heard that Paul Hackett got guys prepared for every game and JaMarcus looked ready.


I love Bush and McFadden. Man those guys are outstanding. If we run block better and more consistently, our running game could be what carries us to multiple wins this year.

Sad to say, I'm actually higher up on Louis Murphy than I am Darrius Heyward-Bey. Murphy makes some mistakes sometimes, but that dude is going to be a great receiver some day. You can just see his effort on the field, he works hard. DHB... I don't know, the jury is still out on him. Zach Miller is the best tight end in the AFC. If we could scheme up some screen passes to McFadden or DHB with some of the down field action we have going on with Zach Miller and Louis Murphy, along with our running game? Dang man, it's exciting to think about the possibilities.

All of that being said, I am more optimistic about this team than I was before the Charger game. I was unsure about Cable and this new staff he brought in, unsure about free agents, unsure about the team rallying around each other. This is as unified as I've seen them since Gruden. Cable seems to be a decent play caller and game manager. The Chargers are a great team, with everyone back healthy, even though LT got dinged up during the game, still their defense has a ton of talent and their offense has gotten better. I thought we were going to get crushed, but that running game got us significant time of possession, and that will ultimately shift the balance toward us as the season plays out.

The Saints, what can I say? Is it superbowl time yet for you guys this year? Who can stop them? Who do you defend? Henderson? Shockey? Mike freakin Bell?!?! Unreal, the only way you guys lose is if you shoot yourselves in the feet, multiple times, LOL! They sure are fun to watch!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

FanSportNet.com NFL Pick Em Challenge: Week 1

Week 1 of the regular season is done and something happen for the first time in 5 years in The FansSportNet.Com NFL Pick Em league.We never thought it would happen a person who went 16-0!!! Wow, I can't believe that it was not me. Not only did he go 16-0 but this is his first year playing. With that being said, Melvin Jones' and Marc Smith's bid for the first perfect week has finally ended. lol!!!! Party. Mr. Terry Williams had the first perfect week. CONGRATULATIONS!!!! We have added nine new people this year so we are up to 59 people. I would like to thank everyone for participating this year and losing to me. Make sure you check my math and send me any corrections or games I might have missed.There are no Thursday games this week so you have a little more time to study. The games for week 2 are below and I have attached the standings in excel format. Also, if you want to check this out on The FansSportNet.com blog, here is the link:


FIRST EVER PERFECT WEEK LEAGUE OF HIS OWN





























1ST PLACE - Terry Williams, Atlanta,Georgia, 1st year, 16-0, 100%- NEWCOMER
Co-worker of Micah Dean, a native of North Carolina and a huge Eagles fan even though they will lose to the Saints next week without McNabb but ummmmm.......... I am going to name him Dean Smith because he is an instant legend for having the Perfect 16-0 Week.


STARTING OFF WELL:

Tied- 2) Broderick Moses, Houston Texas, 4th Year 14-2, 87.5%
He better get ready for the Miami trip. Yes, Jason David and the milk man are finally gone!!!! I have known him forever. Consistent in three years. He finished 9th going 158-97 last year. Always competitive. aka Roots, B, Mr, and "Why does Reggie Bush look at his hands when he knows he is not going to break a long run?"




Tied- 2) Jim Riggio, Geneva, Florida, 1st Year 14-2, 87.5%- NEWCOMER

Get your Badger gear out because he is coming to win it all. He is the real swami. Screw Chris Berman!!!!! He hails from the Cheese State and he is a Packer Backer for for life. I was his wing man. aka Pizza, Mr. Rig, Riggio



Tied-2) Kendrick Sorrell, Houston, Texas, 3rd Year, 14-2,87.5%

He finished 11th going 156-99 last year. He wants his revenge. We still don't know why we went by Erica and Sion's house on that half of day. He is cool, calm and collected and you better watch out because he is coming. I have to give him a nickname. aka "What we were doing on that HALF-A-DAY" , Never Late. lol!!!

Tied-2) Tyler Hill, Florence,Montana, 3rd Year, 14-2,87.5%
He finished 6th going 161-94 last year.He is one of my Tradehome brothers. If he sees Josh McDaniels, he might go to jail for manslaughter. He predicted the firing of Mike Shannahan last year.. He lives and dies with the Broncos!! aka T-Bone, T-Bizzle, "In the Club with my Homies", "Getting Funky on the Mike like a whole Batch of Collard Greens", "I'm Sweating Again" & "Fighting Imaginary Villains With My Blue Weapon"


NO RECOGNITION FOR 3RD PLACE THIS WEEK




Upset Kings: They picked DEN,NYJ & SF






Deron Mobley, Atlanta,Georgia, 2nd Year
He did not play last year.My brother, my dog....The last time I invited him to play in something, he won it all! This dude can dress!! You better not try to go against him in that "BLAZER GAME". What up Boy!!!!!! I will see you at the Atlanta Game!!!! You are crazy!!!! aka Ron, Diddywit, Mobley

Terry Williams, Atlanta, Georgia, 1st Year (already Introduced)-NEWCOMER

TOO MUCH TEQUILA ON VACATION LOW WEEK:

Justin Beach, Jackson, Michigan, 3rd Year, 8-8, 50% (no introduction for tequila drinkers)

Gian Smith, New Orleans, Louisiana, 3rd Year, 8-8, 50% (no introduction for tequila drinkers)






DSP but P

Quick Word From the Bird: Montana Grizzly Football





















On Tue, 9/15/09,
From: Dario Mobley aka THE REALIST
Subject: Grizzlies 2-0, How are they looking?
To: Taylor Seeberger aka THE BIRDMAN
Date: Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 6:51 AM


Birdman,

What's up with the Griz? Did they barely escape with a win over UC DAVIS? What is up with that? UC Davis played the Griz close last year too. Chase Reynolds has had two good games but I don't know if I like the fact that Mariani only has 6 catches for 92yards in two games though. At this time last year, he had 10 catches for 246 yards and 4 touchdowns. Is it the lost of Cole Berquistt? From what you know, does Roper have the timing with Mariani that Berquistt had? Man, does he even throw the ball to him as often? Or is the Griz becoming a running team? Reynolds has 43 carries in two games. Is he the Michael Turner of the Griz? 6-0 195. He is not a huge kid.

On Tue, 9/15/09,
From: Taylor Seeberger aka THE BIRDMAN
Subject: Re: Grizzlies 2-0, How are they looking?
To: Dario Mobley aka THE REALIST
Date: Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 2:26 PM


UC Davis is a good young team on the rise and their offense looked good. The Griz D was in a bend don't break mode and gave up a lot on the under. That is why the stats looked so good for Davis but they had so few points. Trumaine Johnson, the stud young Griz corner, had two end zone picks (although the second one was on the last play of the game and due to some desperation). Roper has split time with Selle (which is another dumb Bobby move because neither can get consistency going with the receivers). Selle looked better this game but Roper looked better the first game against Western State. Neither has wowed thus far against two defenses that they should easily throw on. Chase has looked like Chase. He is just bowling people over and forcing his will on the D. Trust me, he is legitimate!!! Mariani didn't get too many looks against Davis because they were focusing the secondary on him the whole time. I guess people know a little more about him this year. He is also being hurt by Mike Ferriter's graduation as he doesn't have another receiver to take the D's attention away from him. All in all, I am not disappointed but I am not impressed either. Conference play opens up against Jerry "Where's Elvis" Glanville's Portland State team in Missoula this weekend.---