Alabama showed that they are not giving up their position as the #1 team in college football without a big fight in their comeback (thrown to them by Ryan Mallett) win over Arkansas. It doesn't get any easier as they get Florida coming down for a visit. A good week of ranked match-ups between conference opponents.
Week 5 games:
Oklahoma (#8) over Texas (#21) - The Longhorns were embarrassed at home by UCLA and would love to spoil Oklahoma's year in their annual "Red River Rivalry" game. Unless Texas all of a sudden finds a running game, this should be the Sooners' year to win this attraction at the Texas State Fair.
Wisconsin (#11) over Michigan State (#24) - One of two Big Ten conference games between two ranked teams. Wisconsin has struggled as of late and this game is in Lansing, but the Badgers are a better team than the Spartans and will get a tough Big Ten win.
North Carolina State (#23) over Virginia Tech - Nice road win for NC State last week against Georgia Tech. When the Wolfpack show up among the ranked teams and that usually that means a letdown for my local team. This year just feels a little different and they play well at home against Virginia Tech and keep the nice start rolling along.
Alabama (#1) over Florida (#9) - Yes, I picked against the Tide last week, but I will not do that two weeks in a row, especially with this game at home. Florida has not looked great in their games and will struggle this week against Nick Saban's Alabama defense, in what could be a preview of the SEC Championship.
Oregon (#4) over Stanford (#9) - A showcase of the Pac 10's best two teams and it does not include USC. Andrew Luck and Stanford will try to keep up with the high flying Ducks' offense, but Oregon being at home will be the difference in this matchup that has the possibility of looking like a video game with all the scoring these two teams can generate.
Iowa (#17) over Penn St. (#22) - Both teams need the victory after some lackluster performances. The Hawkeyes have the Nittany Lions at home and that is the reason I favor Iowa in this matchup.
Week 4: 4-2
2010 season: 18-6
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
NFL Week 3 review - The SFB Podcast (9/28/2010).....
Three weeks into the NFL season and we are left with only three undefeated teams (Pittsburgh, Kansas City and Chicago), and all three are quite the surprise. On the other side of the coin, there are five teams without a victory (Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Carolina and San Francisco), and only the Bills were really expected on this list. I'll take a look at all 16 games and give my thoughts about the how's and why's of the week that was. Enjoy.
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Monday, September 27, 2010
How was your weekend? - The SFB Podcast (9/27/2010).....
Another highly touted college quarterback shrunk when put in the spotlight, as Ryan Mallatt throws three intereceptions allowing Alabama to comeback and beat Arkansas. Where are the "big time / put the team on my back" college quarterbacks? I'll look for those quarterbacks, plus other news from Saturday. Plus, Jim Furyk can now buy an alarm clock, but destroyed the playoff system the PGA is trying to tout as "must see". Also, video of Game 7 from the 1960 World Series was found in an unusual place. Enjoy.
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
This & That - The SFB Podcast (9/25/2010).....
Michael Vick is the new Eagles' starting quarterback, Ichiro has another 200 hit season, Jose Bautista hits home run #50, and Vincent Jackson does not get traded. Plenty to talk about the past few days around the sports world and this even before we get to the last ten days of the baseball season, Saturday's college football schedule and the third week of the NFL season. Enjoy.
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Friday, September 24, 2010
NFL 2010 - Week 3 picks.....
Two weeks down and it is not much clearer than before the season started. Some trends starting to take shape, but not many after these two weeks. Some of the 2-0 teams make you say "wow" (Kansas City and Tampa Bay), while some of the 0-2 teams have you scratching your head (Dallas and Minnesota).
My season is the same, as no trends are developing. Losing record the first week, while great numbers in week 2.
Below the point spread games are the win/lose picks of Mike (not as good as week 1), myself (better than week 1) and our guest picker, Richard Ramos.
NFL Week 3 picks (Home Team in Caps)
49ers (-1) over CHIEFS
The 49ers had a tough time in Seattle to open the season and Kansas City has been known to also give visitors a difficult time and the stadium should be rocking as the Chiefs are 2-0. The Chief offense has not played well and the 49er defense will be no easier for them. Look for quite a bit of Frank Gore running and the first win of the season for Mike Singletary's 49ers.
VIKINGS (-11) over Lions
Still lots of passing offense questions for the Vikings after two weeks, but they get healthy and on the same page against the Lions. Adrian Peterson ran hard against the Dolphins and will have another big day to help Minnesota get a win on the board.
PATRIOTS (-13 1/2) over Bills
New England's offense got bottled up in the second half against the Jets, but gets the perfect opponent to get back on track with Buffalo coming to town. Look for Tom Brady to rack up big numbers in this glorified scrimmage against the worst team in the NFL.
SAINTS (-5) over Falcons
Short week for the Saints after pulling out a tough victory Monday night over the 49ers and they suffer a big loss with the Reggie Bush broken leg. Atlanta crushed Arizona, but also lost Michael Turner to a groin injury. The Saints take advantage of that loud Superdome crowd and gets a tough divisional victory to stay undefeated.
Titans (+3) over GIANTS
The Giants have not looked good the first two weeks, despite the week one victory. While the Titan offense looked dismal against Pittsburgh, I think we will be saying that more this year when opponents fact the Steelers. Vince Young and the Titan offense gets back on track and grabs the road victory.
Steelers (-3) over BUCCANEERS
Battle of 2-0 teams. Who had that to start the season? Even though the Steeler quarterback situation is questionable, the Pittsburgh defense looks like the 2008 defense and hands the surprising Bucs their first loss of the season.
Bengals (-1 1/2) over PANTHERS
Jimmy Clausen gets his first NFL start and its against a tough Bengal defense. The Panther offense will have to run the ball and Cincinnati will dare Clausen to throw the ball. Could make for a long day. Carson Palmer still needs to get the offense going and this week could be the launching point.
RAVENS (-8 1/2) over Browns
This is a test week for Joe Flacco and the Raven offense. Ten points each of the first two games is not what was expected of this team. Could not have a better remedy than facing the Browns. If the Raven offense struggles again, there will be lots of questions and finger pointing at Flacco and offense coordinator Cam Cameron.
TEXANS (-3) over Cowboys
The records say Texans, but the fact that the Houston defense has given up more than 400 yards the first two weeks, plus the loss of left tackle Daune Brown to a four week suspension points to the Cowboys being able to get the victory. Dallas still not running the ball well and the Houston crowd will be loud and fierce and that will be enough to push Houston over their in-state rivals.
RAMS (+3 1/2) over Redskins
The Rams have played tough the first two weeks and are looking to give Sam Bradford his first NFL victory. Washington could be looking past St. Louis, but they have more talent than the Rams and it will be enough to get them a close victory.
Eagles (-3) over JAGUARS
Michael Vick is now the Eagles' starting quarterback and while this change could cause a distraction, it seems the Eagles are all on the same page with this move. Jacksonville was shredded by the San Diego passing game last week and Philly will do the same.
Colts (-5 1/2) over BRONCOS
Knowson Moreno is out for the Broncos, so the thought of running the ball at the Colts and shortening the game is now in trouble. Add in the emotions form the death of wide receiver, Kenny McKinley, and this is a very difficult week for Denver.
Raiders (+4) over CARDINALS
The change for the Raiders to quarterback Bruce Gradkowski has me taking Oakland against the Cardinals in Arizona. While I still think Jason Campbell should be their quarterback, Gradkowski gave them a spark last year and he does it against this week.
Chargers (-6) over SEAHAWKS
The Seattle crowd can be tough to deal with and the San Diego locker room might be a little bit upset after the Vincent Jackson non-trade this week, plus Ryan Mathews injured ankle points to a Seahawks upset. But, Philip Rivers is tough and will help carry the Chargers to a difficult road win with the help of his big man, Antonio Gates.
DOLPHINS (-1) over Jets
The New York defense struggled against the Dolphins' Wildcat offense last year and many expect them to again see heavy doses. I think Miami runs a more conventional run heavy offense, but makes sure it tries to get Brandon Marshall involved and they do against Antonio Cromartie's
Packers (-1) over BEARS
The Mike Martz / Jay Cutler "marriage" seems to be working so far after two games. Martz still not using the running game to balance the attack, but so far, so good. Problem is this Packer defense will harass Cutler and their offense is very good and will put up more points than the Bears in a Monday night shootout.
Week 2 picks: 10-4-2
2010 season: 17-12-3
Win/Lose picks:
Guest picker for week 3: Richard Ramos
Week 2 results: Mike (11-5) / Sal (12-4) / Guest (8-8)
2010 season: Mike (23-9) / Sal (22-10) / Guest (18-14)
Week 3 picks:
Sal --- Titans at Giants --- Mike / Rich
Sal / Mike / Rich --- Steelers at Buccaneers ---
Sal / Mike / Rich --- Bengals at Panthers ---
--- Browns at Ravens --- Sal / Mike / Rich
--- Cowboys at Texans --- Sal / Mike / Rich
Sal / Mike / Rich --- 49ers at Chiefs ---
--- Lions at Vikings --- Sal / Mike / Rich
--- Bills at Patriots --- Sal / Mike / Rich
--- Falcons at Saints --- Sal / Mike /Rich
Sal / Mike / Rich --- Redskins at Rams ---
Sal / Mike --- Eagles at Jaguars --- Rich
Sal / Rich --- Raiders at Cardinals --- Mike
Sal / Rich --- Chargers at Seahawks --- Mike
Sal / Mike / Rich --- Colts at Broncos ---
Rich --- Jets at Dolphins --- Sal / Mike
Sal / Mike / Rich --- Packers at Bears ---
My season is the same, as no trends are developing. Losing record the first week, while great numbers in week 2.
Below the point spread games are the win/lose picks of Mike (not as good as week 1), myself (better than week 1) and our guest picker, Richard Ramos.
NFL Week 3 picks (Home Team in Caps)
49ers (-1) over CHIEFS
The 49ers had a tough time in Seattle to open the season and Kansas City has been known to also give visitors a difficult time and the stadium should be rocking as the Chiefs are 2-0. The Chief offense has not played well and the 49er defense will be no easier for them. Look for quite a bit of Frank Gore running and the first win of the season for Mike Singletary's 49ers.
VIKINGS (-11) over Lions
Still lots of passing offense questions for the Vikings after two weeks, but they get healthy and on the same page against the Lions. Adrian Peterson ran hard against the Dolphins and will have another big day to help Minnesota get a win on the board.
PATRIOTS (-13 1/2) over Bills
New England's offense got bottled up in the second half against the Jets, but gets the perfect opponent to get back on track with Buffalo coming to town. Look for Tom Brady to rack up big numbers in this glorified scrimmage against the worst team in the NFL.
SAINTS (-5) over Falcons
Short week for the Saints after pulling out a tough victory Monday night over the 49ers and they suffer a big loss with the Reggie Bush broken leg. Atlanta crushed Arizona, but also lost Michael Turner to a groin injury. The Saints take advantage of that loud Superdome crowd and gets a tough divisional victory to stay undefeated.
Titans (+3) over GIANTS
The Giants have not looked good the first two weeks, despite the week one victory. While the Titan offense looked dismal against Pittsburgh, I think we will be saying that more this year when opponents fact the Steelers. Vince Young and the Titan offense gets back on track and grabs the road victory.
Steelers (-3) over BUCCANEERS
Battle of 2-0 teams. Who had that to start the season? Even though the Steeler quarterback situation is questionable, the Pittsburgh defense looks like the 2008 defense and hands the surprising Bucs their first loss of the season.
Bengals (-1 1/2) over PANTHERS
Jimmy Clausen gets his first NFL start and its against a tough Bengal defense. The Panther offense will have to run the ball and Cincinnati will dare Clausen to throw the ball. Could make for a long day. Carson Palmer still needs to get the offense going and this week could be the launching point.
RAVENS (-8 1/2) over Browns
This is a test week for Joe Flacco and the Raven offense. Ten points each of the first two games is not what was expected of this team. Could not have a better remedy than facing the Browns. If the Raven offense struggles again, there will be lots of questions and finger pointing at Flacco and offense coordinator Cam Cameron.
TEXANS (-3) over Cowboys
The records say Texans, but the fact that the Houston defense has given up more than 400 yards the first two weeks, plus the loss of left tackle Daune Brown to a four week suspension points to the Cowboys being able to get the victory. Dallas still not running the ball well and the Houston crowd will be loud and fierce and that will be enough to push Houston over their in-state rivals.
RAMS (+3 1/2) over Redskins
The Rams have played tough the first two weeks and are looking to give Sam Bradford his first NFL victory. Washington could be looking past St. Louis, but they have more talent than the Rams and it will be enough to get them a close victory.
Eagles (-3) over JAGUARS
Michael Vick is now the Eagles' starting quarterback and while this change could cause a distraction, it seems the Eagles are all on the same page with this move. Jacksonville was shredded by the San Diego passing game last week and Philly will do the same.
Colts (-5 1/2) over BRONCOS
Knowson Moreno is out for the Broncos, so the thought of running the ball at the Colts and shortening the game is now in trouble. Add in the emotions form the death of wide receiver, Kenny McKinley, and this is a very difficult week for Denver.
Raiders (+4) over CARDINALS
The change for the Raiders to quarterback Bruce Gradkowski has me taking Oakland against the Cardinals in Arizona. While I still think Jason Campbell should be their quarterback, Gradkowski gave them a spark last year and he does it against this week.
Chargers (-6) over SEAHAWKS
The Seattle crowd can be tough to deal with and the San Diego locker room might be a little bit upset after the Vincent Jackson non-trade this week, plus Ryan Mathews injured ankle points to a Seahawks upset. But, Philip Rivers is tough and will help carry the Chargers to a difficult road win with the help of his big man, Antonio Gates.
DOLPHINS (-1) over Jets
The New York defense struggled against the Dolphins' Wildcat offense last year and many expect them to again see heavy doses. I think Miami runs a more conventional run heavy offense, but makes sure it tries to get Brandon Marshall involved and they do against Antonio Cromartie's
Packers (-1) over BEARS
The Mike Martz / Jay Cutler "marriage" seems to be working so far after two games. Martz still not using the running game to balance the attack, but so far, so good. Problem is this Packer defense will harass Cutler and their offense is very good and will put up more points than the Bears in a Monday night shootout.
Week 2 picks: 10-4-2
2010 season: 17-12-3
Win/Lose picks:
Guest picker for week 3: Richard Ramos
Week 2 results: Mike (11-5) / Sal (12-4) / Guest (8-8)
2010 season: Mike (23-9) / Sal (22-10) / Guest (18-14)
Week 3 picks:
Sal --- Titans at Giants --- Mike / Rich
Sal / Mike / Rich --- Steelers at Buccaneers ---
Sal / Mike / Rich --- Bengals at Panthers ---
--- Browns at Ravens --- Sal / Mike / Rich
--- Cowboys at Texans --- Sal / Mike / Rich
Sal / Mike / Rich --- 49ers at Chiefs ---
--- Lions at Vikings --- Sal / Mike / Rich
--- Bills at Patriots --- Sal / Mike / Rich
--- Falcons at Saints --- Sal / Mike /Rich
Sal / Mike / Rich --- Redskins at Rams ---
Sal / Mike --- Eagles at Jaguars --- Rich
Sal / Rich --- Raiders at Cardinals --- Mike
Sal / Rich --- Chargers at Seahawks --- Mike
Sal / Mike / Rich --- Colts at Broncos ---
Rich --- Jets at Dolphins --- Sal / Mike
Sal / Mike / Rich --- Packers at Bears ---
College Football 2010 (Week 4).....
Conference play is starting up and this week there are four matchups of Top 25 teams. It is highlighted by #1 Alabama traveling to #10 Arkansas. Plus Boise St. gets its second "test" of the season when the Oregon St. Beavers coming calling up to the blue turf.
Week 4 games:
Arkansas (#10) over Alabama (#1) - Alabama's secondary is young and Fayetteville is going to be a tough SEC road trip. We haven't had a good upset at the top of the SEC for a couple of years, so why not have one here in this spot? A good game here, plus the upset, give a huge push for Ryan Mallett and the Heisman.
Boise St. (#3) over Oregon St. (#24) - I so want to pick the Beavers to go up to the blue turf and pull the upset, but I just can't pull the trigger. Boise St. at home are very difficult to beat and they win again to keep their BCS championship game hope alive.
South Carolina (#12) over Auburn (#17) - The "ol' boy coach" has the Gamecocks playing good football, but they will need a great effort to get the road victory. I am believing in this SC team and think they keep the roll alive and the possible showdown with Florida later in the year.
LSU (#15) over West Virginia (#22) - It is very hard to travel and play LSU, and even more so for a non-conference team. A WV victory would be a big boost to the Big East, but I don't see it happening this Saturday.
Stanford (#16) over Notre Dame - The MSU loss was as tough of a loss as Notre Dame will have all year. Stanford is a very good team and with quarterback Andrew Luck will light up the average Irish defense.
USC (#20) over Washington St. - USC has not looked great these last few weeks and has to travel to Pullman, but I don't think the Cougars have enough talent to pull the upset over the Trojans.
Week 3: 4-2
2010 season: 14-4
Week 4 games:
Arkansas (#10) over Alabama (#1) - Alabama's secondary is young and Fayetteville is going to be a tough SEC road trip. We haven't had a good upset at the top of the SEC for a couple of years, so why not have one here in this spot? A good game here, plus the upset, give a huge push for Ryan Mallett and the Heisman.
Boise St. (#3) over Oregon St. (#24) - I so want to pick the Beavers to go up to the blue turf and pull the upset, but I just can't pull the trigger. Boise St. at home are very difficult to beat and they win again to keep their BCS championship game hope alive.
South Carolina (#12) over Auburn (#17) - The "ol' boy coach" has the Gamecocks playing good football, but they will need a great effort to get the road victory. I am believing in this SC team and think they keep the roll alive and the possible showdown with Florida later in the year.
LSU (#15) over West Virginia (#22) - It is very hard to travel and play LSU, and even more so for a non-conference team. A WV victory would be a big boost to the Big East, but I don't see it happening this Saturday.
Stanford (#16) over Notre Dame - The MSU loss was as tough of a loss as Notre Dame will have all year. Stanford is a very good team and with quarterback Andrew Luck will light up the average Irish defense.
USC (#20) over Washington St. - USC has not looked great these last few weeks and has to travel to Pullman, but I don't think the Cougars have enough talent to pull the upset over the Trojans.
Week 3: 4-2
2010 season: 14-4
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
NFL Week 2 review - The SFB Podcast (9/21/2010).....
Yes, I was completely wrong in thinking Mark Sanchez and the Jets would not bounce back against the Patriots. As with almost every NFL week, there are just as many questions as answers after the games have been played. I'll take a look at each of the sixteen games from the weekend and give my thoughts about what went on in the games and what we might be able to take from the results. Enjoy.
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Stress Levels - The SFB Podcast (9/20/2010).....
Saturday night, Michigan St. coach Mark Dantonio made a gutsy decision in calling for a fake field goal in overtime against Notre Dame. The play worked, MSU won and Dantonio was a hero. Two hours later he was in the hospital after suffering a heart attack. This comes nine months after Urban Meyer's collapsed following the SEC Championship game. What is going on here and is it all worth it? I'll give my thoughts about coaches and the health scares that have occured. Plus, I'll look at some of the college action from the weekend.
Also, there was baseball action, including a very scary episode in Miami involving a broken bat. Plus, yes, I was wrong and surprised in Mark Sanchez and the Jets ability to bounce back. Enjoy.
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
TV Viewing - Entourage & the NFL - The SFB Podcast (9/18/2010).....
Mike joins me on the podcast to gloat about last week's 12-4 record and to preview the second week of NFL action. We also talk about how the TV show "Entourage" redeemed itself this year and why watching football at home is better than being at the game. Enjoy.
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NFL 2010 - Week 2 picks.....
A tough first week of picking as some teams followed their pre-season trends, while others went in the opposite direction of what they showed. Below the point spread games are the win/lose picks that Mike, myself and our weekly guest picker have for week 2.
NFL Week 2 picks (Home Team in Caps)
FALCONS (-7) over Cardinals
Arizona needed all 60 minutes and 3 INTs from Sam Bradford before beating the Rams. Beanie Wells should be back to help the offense. Atlanta suffered a tough loss last week in Pittsburgh and will bounce back a much weaker opponent.
BENGALS (+1) over Ravens
All sane judgement goes against the Bengals bouncing back against a tough Raven team after last week's no show up in New England. Baltimore is on a short week after a tough Monday night game and again on the road. Don't believe the Bengal defense is as bad as they looked against the Patriots. Carson Palmer gets his offense in gear and they squeak out a tough home divisional win.
Chiefs (+2 1/2) over BROWNS
The Chiefs won Monday night despite Matt Cassel going 8 for 22. Their defense looks to be improved, but it is still young in areas. That might not matter as the Browns looked like a mess against Tampa Bay. KC gets the passing on track and starts the season at 2-0.
Bears (+8 1/2) over COWBOYS
Both offensive lines did not protect well last week and both face tough defensive lines in this matchup. Jay Cutler seems to like throwing the ball all over the yard and Matt Forte looks healthy. The Cowboys are too talented to be 0-2, but are still having trouble in the red zone and that is why the Bears keep it close.
Eagles (-3) over LIONS
Michael Vick gets the start for Philadelphia, while it will be Shaun Hill for the Lions. Advantage Eagles. Let the quarterback controversy begin in Philly.
PACKERS (-13 1/2) over Bills
Green Bay will be without Ryan Grant for the rest of the season, but they get Buffalo for Brandon Jackson to make his first NFL start. Aaron Rodgers looked a little rusty last week against the Eagles, but gets himself on track against The Bills' secondary.
Steelers (+6) over TITANS
The Pittsburgh defense stood up against Atlanta's Michael Turner last week and now get Chris Johnson. Plus, Vince Young was effective, but it was against Oakland. The Steelers minus Ben Roethlisberger will have trouble scoring against the Titans' defense, but the Steeler D helps in keeping this close.
Dolphins (+5 1/2) over VIKINGS
Miami got a win, but did not look great against Buffalo. Meanwhile, there is still a bit of concern about the Vikings' receiving corps. Both teams will want to run the ball and the game will come down to which team can move the ball through the air. Miami keeps it close and pull off the out-right victory.
PANTHERS (-3) over Buccaneers
Carolina looked terrible against the Giants, while Tampa Bay got a season opening home victory against the Browns. Cleveland was able to run the ball against the Bucs' defense and expect the Panthers to do the same as they try to protect whichever quarterback starts for them.
BRONCOS (-3) over Seahawks
The Pete Carrol era could not have started any better than it did last week. This week they are on the road and away from their over-friendly crowd. Kyle Orton threw for almost 300 yards and the offense looked better than I had anticipated. Denver gets the win at home.
RAIDERS (-3 1/2) over Rams
Sam Bradford threw the ball 55 times last week. That cannot happen again. I thought the Raiders were a better team headed into 2010 and I will stick with them again this week at home. They ran the ball well against the Titans and should look to keep it up against the St. Louis defense.
Patriots (+1 1/2) over JETS
All the Jet talk this off-season was not lost on New England. Now they get the Jets a little on the downside, after a loss, with their offense in a mess and Darrelle Revis possibly having a sore hamstring. Tom Brady and the Patriot offense shows New York how to put points on the board and gives the Jets their second loss (both at home).
CHARGERS (-8) over Jaguars
San Diego at least knows it won't be raining like it was Monday night in Kansas City. Yes, they miss Vincent Jackson, but probably miss Marcus McNeill more. Just like last year, the Charger defense gave up yards on the ground and will have to be careful with Maurice Jones-Drew running for the Jags. Too much talent on the San Diego side of the ball and they right last week's wrong.
Texans (-3) over REDSKINS
Everything points to "letdown game" and that can be said for both teams, but more to the Texans because they are traveling and are favorites. Arian Foster will have a tougher time finding holes this week. It is student (Gary Kubiak) versus teacher (Mike Shanahan). With a much better offense, student gets the best of his mentor.
COLTS (-5 1/2) over Giants
The Colts' defense got shredded on the ground by Arian Foster and the Texans, and now face a Giant team who will want to run the ball. New York got the win last week, but were helped by Carolina's turnovers. Don't see Peyton giving little brother Eli the same opportunities. Indy gets back on track and avoids their first 0-2 start since Peyton's rookie year.
Saints (-4 1/2) over 49ERS
There was no worse way for a promising team to start their season then the way San Fransisco started up in Seattle and it does not get any easier, even at home, as the Super Bowl Champions come to town. New Orleans' offense looked sluggish most of the game against Minnesota, but had eleven days to get back on track. I think they do and put the team favored to win the NFC West in a 0-2 hole.
Week 1 picks: 7-8-1
2010 season: 7-8-1
Win/Lose picks:
Guest picker for week 2: Paul Lebowitz
Week 1 results: Mike (12-4) / Sal (10-6) / Guest (10-6)
2010 season: Mike (12-4) / Sal (10-6) / Guest (10-6)
Week 2 picks:
Paul --- Steelers at Titans --- Sal / Mike
Sal --- Dolphins at Vikings --- Mike / Paul
--- Cardinals at Falcons --- Sal / Mike / Paul
Mike --- Ravens at Bengals --- Sal / Paul
Sal / Mike / Paul --- Chiefs at Browns ---
--- Bears at Cowboys --- Sal / Mike / Paul
Sal / Mike --- Eagles at Lions --- Paul
Paul --- Bills at Packers --- Sal / Mike
Paul --- Buccaneers at Panthers --- Sal / Mike
--- Seahawks at Broncos --- Sal / Mike / Paul
--- Rams at Raiders --- Sal / Mike / Paul
Sal / Mike --- Texans at Redskins --- Paul
Sal / Paul --- Patriots at Jets --- Mike
--- Jaguars at Chargers --- Sal / Mike / Paul
Paul --- Giants at Colts --- Sal / Mike
Sal / Mike --- Saints at 49ers --- Paul
NFL Week 2 picks (Home Team in Caps)
FALCONS (-7) over Cardinals
Arizona needed all 60 minutes and 3 INTs from Sam Bradford before beating the Rams. Beanie Wells should be back to help the offense. Atlanta suffered a tough loss last week in Pittsburgh and will bounce back a much weaker opponent.
BENGALS (+1) over Ravens
All sane judgement goes against the Bengals bouncing back against a tough Raven team after last week's no show up in New England. Baltimore is on a short week after a tough Monday night game and again on the road. Don't believe the Bengal defense is as bad as they looked against the Patriots. Carson Palmer gets his offense in gear and they squeak out a tough home divisional win.
Chiefs (+2 1/2) over BROWNS
The Chiefs won Monday night despite Matt Cassel going 8 for 22. Their defense looks to be improved, but it is still young in areas. That might not matter as the Browns looked like a mess against Tampa Bay. KC gets the passing on track and starts the season at 2-0.
Bears (+8 1/2) over COWBOYS
Both offensive lines did not protect well last week and both face tough defensive lines in this matchup. Jay Cutler seems to like throwing the ball all over the yard and Matt Forte looks healthy. The Cowboys are too talented to be 0-2, but are still having trouble in the red zone and that is why the Bears keep it close.
Eagles (-3) over LIONS
Michael Vick gets the start for Philadelphia, while it will be Shaun Hill for the Lions. Advantage Eagles. Let the quarterback controversy begin in Philly.
PACKERS (-13 1/2) over Bills
Green Bay will be without Ryan Grant for the rest of the season, but they get Buffalo for Brandon Jackson to make his first NFL start. Aaron Rodgers looked a little rusty last week against the Eagles, but gets himself on track against The Bills' secondary.
Steelers (+6) over TITANS
The Pittsburgh defense stood up against Atlanta's Michael Turner last week and now get Chris Johnson. Plus, Vince Young was effective, but it was against Oakland. The Steelers minus Ben Roethlisberger will have trouble scoring against the Titans' defense, but the Steeler D helps in keeping this close.
Dolphins (+5 1/2) over VIKINGS
Miami got a win, but did not look great against Buffalo. Meanwhile, there is still a bit of concern about the Vikings' receiving corps. Both teams will want to run the ball and the game will come down to which team can move the ball through the air. Miami keeps it close and pull off the out-right victory.
PANTHERS (-3) over Buccaneers
Carolina looked terrible against the Giants, while Tampa Bay got a season opening home victory against the Browns. Cleveland was able to run the ball against the Bucs' defense and expect the Panthers to do the same as they try to protect whichever quarterback starts for them.
BRONCOS (-3) over Seahawks
The Pete Carrol era could not have started any better than it did last week. This week they are on the road and away from their over-friendly crowd. Kyle Orton threw for almost 300 yards and the offense looked better than I had anticipated. Denver gets the win at home.
RAIDERS (-3 1/2) over Rams
Sam Bradford threw the ball 55 times last week. That cannot happen again. I thought the Raiders were a better team headed into 2010 and I will stick with them again this week at home. They ran the ball well against the Titans and should look to keep it up against the St. Louis defense.
Patriots (+1 1/2) over JETS
All the Jet talk this off-season was not lost on New England. Now they get the Jets a little on the downside, after a loss, with their offense in a mess and Darrelle Revis possibly having a sore hamstring. Tom Brady and the Patriot offense shows New York how to put points on the board and gives the Jets their second loss (both at home).
CHARGERS (-8) over Jaguars
San Diego at least knows it won't be raining like it was Monday night in Kansas City. Yes, they miss Vincent Jackson, but probably miss Marcus McNeill more. Just like last year, the Charger defense gave up yards on the ground and will have to be careful with Maurice Jones-Drew running for the Jags. Too much talent on the San Diego side of the ball and they right last week's wrong.
Texans (-3) over REDSKINS
Everything points to "letdown game" and that can be said for both teams, but more to the Texans because they are traveling and are favorites. Arian Foster will have a tougher time finding holes this week. It is student (Gary Kubiak) versus teacher (Mike Shanahan). With a much better offense, student gets the best of his mentor.
COLTS (-5 1/2) over Giants
The Colts' defense got shredded on the ground by Arian Foster and the Texans, and now face a Giant team who will want to run the ball. New York got the win last week, but were helped by Carolina's turnovers. Don't see Peyton giving little brother Eli the same opportunities. Indy gets back on track and avoids their first 0-2 start since Peyton's rookie year.
Saints (-4 1/2) over 49ERS
There was no worse way for a promising team to start their season then the way San Fransisco started up in Seattle and it does not get any easier, even at home, as the Super Bowl Champions come to town. New Orleans' offense looked sluggish most of the game against Minnesota, but had eleven days to get back on track. I think they do and put the team favored to win the NFC West in a 0-2 hole.
Week 1 picks: 7-8-1
2010 season: 7-8-1
Win/Lose picks:
Guest picker for week 2: Paul Lebowitz
Week 1 results: Mike (12-4) / Sal (10-6) / Guest (10-6)
2010 season: Mike (12-4) / Sal (10-6) / Guest (10-6)
Week 2 picks:
Paul --- Steelers at Titans --- Sal / Mike
Sal --- Dolphins at Vikings --- Mike / Paul
--- Cardinals at Falcons --- Sal / Mike / Paul
Mike --- Ravens at Bengals --- Sal / Paul
Sal / Mike / Paul --- Chiefs at Browns ---
--- Bears at Cowboys --- Sal / Mike / Paul
Sal / Mike --- Eagles at Lions --- Paul
Paul --- Bills at Packers --- Sal / Mike
Paul --- Buccaneers at Panthers --- Sal / Mike
--- Seahawks at Broncos --- Sal / Mike / Paul
--- Rams at Raiders --- Sal / Mike / Paul
Sal / Mike --- Texans at Redskins --- Paul
Sal / Paul --- Patriots at Jets --- Mike
--- Jaguars at Chargers --- Sal / Mike / Paul
Paul --- Giants at Colts --- Sal / Mike
Sal / Mike --- Saints at 49ers --- Paul
Friday, September 17, 2010
Sanction the NCAA - The SFB Podcast (9/17/2010).....
Reggie Bush and USC, conference realignment, agents on campuses, The BCS, and a rulebook that can be used as a step ladder with some ridiculous pieces to it. The NCAA is easy to beat on and although it does some things right, many times they make you scratch your head. Rich Ramos joins the podcast to discuss the NCAA and college football. Rich has many thoughts about the NCAA and how it runs college sports. Plus, how will his USC Trojans do under Lane Kiffin and without a year end bowl game to play for the next two seasons? Enjoy.
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College Football 2010 (Week 3).....
No real "heavyweight" games this weekend, but any Saturday with college football is a good Saturday. Last week's games looked good on paper, but were disappointments with so many blowouts.
Week 3 games:
Notre Dame over Michigan State - The Irish defense were exposed as still a bit slow, but I think Brian Kelly gets them back on track against the Spartans.
Iowa (#9) over Arizona (#24) - Only match-up this week of top 25 teams. Iowa will have a tough test traveling west, but this is a good football team that will get the job done in a hostile environment.
Nebraska (#8) over Washington - The Cornhuskers travel up to Washington to face an improving Huskie team. The Husker defense is very good and is able to control quarterback Jake Locker.
LSU (#15) over Mississippi St. - A tough loss for MSU at home last week against Auburn and it doesn't get any easier with the Tigers coming to town. LSU needs to take advantage of a MSU team that may still be upset by that loss.
Arkansas (#12) over Georgia - Tough SEC game with the Razorbacks traveling to Athens. Georgia already lost one SEC game in dropping last week's contest to South Carolina. Ryan Mallett leads Arkansas to road SEC victory.
Florida (#10) over Tennessee - Florida has looked shaky in their first two victories, but I think they get healthy against a Volunteer team that will keep the game close, but doesn't have enough talent to beat the Gators.
Week 2: 5-1
2010 season: 10-2
Week 3 games:
Notre Dame over Michigan State - The Irish defense were exposed as still a bit slow, but I think Brian Kelly gets them back on track against the Spartans.
Iowa (#9) over Arizona (#24) - Only match-up this week of top 25 teams. Iowa will have a tough test traveling west, but this is a good football team that will get the job done in a hostile environment.
Nebraska (#8) over Washington - The Cornhuskers travel up to Washington to face an improving Huskie team. The Husker defense is very good and is able to control quarterback Jake Locker.
LSU (#15) over Mississippi St. - A tough loss for MSU at home last week against Auburn and it doesn't get any easier with the Tigers coming to town. LSU needs to take advantage of a MSU team that may still be upset by that loss.
Arkansas (#12) over Georgia - Tough SEC game with the Razorbacks traveling to Athens. Georgia already lost one SEC game in dropping last week's contest to South Carolina. Ryan Mallett leads Arkansas to road SEC victory.
Florida (#10) over Tennessee - Florida has looked shaky in their first two victories, but I think they get healthy against a Volunteer team that will keep the game close, but doesn't have enough talent to beat the Gators.
Week 2: 5-1
2010 season: 10-2
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Baseball's homestretch - The SFB Podcast (9/16/2010).....
We have a little over 2 weeks left in the baseball season and while the American League's playoff teams are pretty much set, the story in the National League is much different. Paul Lebowitz joins me to discuss what has been going on around the majors and we look ahead to the final weeks. Will the Padres waste their first five months with a dreadful September? Will the Rockies again streak their way into the playoffs? Plus, does it matter who wins the American League East between the Ray and Yankees? Enjoy.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
These actually count - The SportsFan Buzz (9/14/2010).....
The first week of the NFL season is in the books and while some teams followed the script that they presented during the pre-season (Cowboys O-Line), there were some others who did not match their pre-season rehearsals (Patriots defense). I'm looking back at the week 1 games to discuss what happened to the winners and losers and what if any of the first week trends look like solid indicators to some of the teams this upcoming season. Plus, more indications an 18 game season is not a good idea. Enjoy.
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Len Berman Interview - The SFB Podcast (9/14/2010).....
Sports broadcaster turned author, Len Berman joins the podcast to discuss his latest book, "The 25 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time". Any "best of" list mean discussions and this book is a great way to start a "what about" talk involving baseball greats. Len and I discuss the players in the book and those on the short list that did not make the cut. Plus I ask Len about his time in sports broadcasting and the state of sports today. Enjoy.
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Monday, September 13, 2010
Thanks for Nothing - The SFB Podcast (9/13/2010).....
Last week Boise St. was set-up to make the BCS Championship game after their thrilling victory over Virginia Tech. Fast forward to today and the Broncos are no longer BCS darlings after not playing this week and Virginia Tech losing to James Madison at home. Huh? Makes no sense and that's what makes the BCS and also pre-season polls ridiculous. Plus, more troubles around college campuses highlighted by Tennessee's Bruce Pearl admission of giving misleading questions to an NCAA investigator. Good grief. Oh yea, there was actually some good college football this weekend. Enjoy.
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Friday, September 10, 2010
Jeter moving? - The SFB Podcast (9/10/2010).....
Yankee fans are wondering what management will do concerning Derek Jeter impending free agency and now comes a report Jeter has put his penthouse up for sale. That should ratchet up the talk radio discussions a few notches and also cause a few heart attacks. Also, while the AL playoff teams seem set, the NL now looks like all the playoff spots may not be decided until the last week or weekend. I'll discuss those stories, plus other news around MLB, the Saints / Vikings game and what else is going on in the NFL and a great story about Dwight Howard. Enjoy.
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College Football 2010 (Week 2).....
There were great endings to some of the games in the first week of the NCAA season. East Carolina on a "Hail Mary", Utah in overtime over Pittsburgh, North Carolina dropping two game winning touchdowns in the last 10 seconds of their loss to LSU, and Mississippi losing in double overtime to Jacksonville State after leading 31-10. Then we finish week 1 with the exciting Boise St. / Virginia Tech game (and my only loss) that did not disappoint us in any way.
Biggest relief for coaches was no injuries to any star players. On to week 2 and the start of the season for the rest of the teams in the NCAA.
Week 2 games:
Notre Dame over Michigan - I think Michigan is on the way back, but feel Brian Kelly has the Fighting Irish a little more ready get better faster.
Oklahoma (#10) over Florida St. (#18) - The Sooners struggles in week 1 raised some eyebrows, and not in a good way. Meanwhile the Jimbo Fischer era could not have started better, but it was Samford. Oklahoma gets back on track and get the win.
Ohio St. (#2) over Miami (#12) - Two very athletic quarterbacks (Terrelle Pryor and Jacory Harris) improving their passing games. Ohio St. has a little more talent and the advantage of playing at home in this great early season match-up.
Alabama (#1) over Penn St. (#14) - Another early season treat for college football fans. Alabama will miss Mark Ingram but the Nittany Lions start freshman quarterback Robert Bolden and that is asking a lot against Nick Saben and that tough Tide defense.
Oregon (#7) over Tennessee - The Ducks travel east into the tough environment of Neyland Stadium, but this Oregon team is very talented and will go back west with a victory.
South Carolina (#25) over Georgia (#19) - A very nice early season SEC match-up. I've been through this picture before in believing in a Steve Spurrier team. Let's see if they fool me again, but at home I give them a slight advantage over the Bulldogs.
Week 1: 5-1
2010 Season: 5-1
Biggest relief for coaches was no injuries to any star players. On to week 2 and the start of the season for the rest of the teams in the NCAA.
Week 2 games:
Notre Dame over Michigan - I think Michigan is on the way back, but feel Brian Kelly has the Fighting Irish a little more ready get better faster.
Oklahoma (#10) over Florida St. (#18) - The Sooners struggles in week 1 raised some eyebrows, and not in a good way. Meanwhile the Jimbo Fischer era could not have started better, but it was Samford. Oklahoma gets back on track and get the win.
Ohio St. (#2) over Miami (#12) - Two very athletic quarterbacks (Terrelle Pryor and Jacory Harris) improving their passing games. Ohio St. has a little more talent and the advantage of playing at home in this great early season match-up.
Alabama (#1) over Penn St. (#14) - Another early season treat for college football fans. Alabama will miss Mark Ingram but the Nittany Lions start freshman quarterback Robert Bolden and that is asking a lot against Nick Saben and that tough Tide defense.
Oregon (#7) over Tennessee - The Ducks travel east into the tough environment of Neyland Stadium, but this Oregon team is very talented and will go back west with a victory.
South Carolina (#25) over Georgia (#19) - A very nice early season SEC match-up. I've been through this picture before in believing in a Steve Spurrier team. Let's see if they fool me again, but at home I give them a slight advantage over the Bulldogs.
Week 1: 5-1
2010 Season: 5-1
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
NFL 2010 - Week 1 picks.....
AFC and NFC previews:
NFC: The SportsFan Buzz: NFC 2010
AFC: The SportsFan Buzz: AFC 2010
Playoff Team Predictions:
AFC: Patriots / Bengals / Colts / Chargers / Ravens* / Texans*
NFC: Cowboys / Packers / Saints / 49ers / Giants* / Vikings*
Super Bowl: Colts / Packers
2010 Champion: Packers
NFL Week 1 picks (Home Team in Caps)
SAINTS (-4 1/2) over Vikings
Rematch of the NFC Championship, but the Vikings have many questions entering the season. No Sidney Rice and how healthy is Brett Favre's ankle lead the list. The Superdome will be rocking and that helps Drew Brees and the Saints roll to a comfortable victory.
Panthers (+7) over GIANTS
I like the Giants to rebound but a touchdown is too much. The Giants will look different on offense with Ahmad Bradshaw now the starting running back. Was that pre-season "sack attack" by the Panther defense for real? New York wins, but the Panthers keep it close by running DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart to help protect first year starter Matt Moore.
Dolphins (-3) over BILLS
Expect heavy doses of Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams and look for Brandon Marshall to make a nice debut for his new team. Be interesting to see how much the Bills use CJ Spiller, but Buffalo does not have any other offense and that helps Miami get an opening day victory.
STEELERS (+2 1/2) over Falcons
Rashard Mendenhall for Pittsburgh and Michael Turner for Atlanta will get plenty of carries, so it will be a matter of which defense stops the run better. Look for the Steeler defense to step up and help while Dennis Dixon steps in for suspended Ben Roethlisberger.
BEARS (-6) over Lions
The Mike Martz / Jay Cutler marriage gets off to a good start against the Detroit defense that will be better with Ndamukong Suh anchoring the middle of that line. I like the Lion offense with Matthew Stafford be better, but he might see lots of Julius Peppers on Sunday.
Bengals (+4 1/2) over PATRIOTS
This has game of the week written all over it. Four great receivers on the field between Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Chad Ochocinco and Terrell Owens. The Bengal running game and defense is better then New England and keeps it close. Could also be a straight upset.
Browns (+3) over BUCCANEERS
An ugly opening week game. Both teams in the full rebuilding mode, but Cleveland has just enough offense to beat Tampa Bay.
JAGUARS (-2 1/2) over Broncos
Two teams that are going to struggle mightily this year. Denver got really beat up during the pre-season and will struggle to score and put any pressure on the Jacksonville offense.
Colts (-2 1/2) over TEXANS
This is a very important game for the Texans, but it is still Peyton Manning on the other side of the field. Matt Schaub, Andre Johnson and Mario Williams are ready to get Houston over the hump, but this Colt game will be a little detour to that destination.
TITANS (-6) over Raiders
The Raiders are an improved team, but the Titans have Chris Johnson and he is on a mission. Tennessee is looking to reverse the terrible start they had in 2009 and they should with a home victory over Oakland.
Packers (-3) over EAGLES
A tough test for the Kevin Kolb era in Philadelphia against Green Bay. He catches a break with Al Harris missing the first six weeks, but Aaron Rodgers shows why he is one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL as the Packer offense rolls against a suspect Eagle defense.
49ers (-3) over SEAHAWKS
Pete Carrol starts his Seattle coaching debut against the team favored to win the NFC West. While Seattle is improved, the 49ers will be much better and that starts showing here in week 1. Frank Gore starts off what could be a huge year for one of the league's best running backs.
Cardinals (-4) over RAMS
Derek Anderson leads the Cardinals, replacing the retired Kurt Warner, and the lowly Rams is the perfect foe to help get off to a good start. St. Louis fans get to see Sam Bradford's first NFL start and can hope it is the start of a bright future.
Cowboys (-4) over REDSKINS
The Cowboy offensive line looked terrible during the pre-season, but with the Redskins not sure about Albert Haynesworth's playing time, Tony Romo and the O-line dodge a week one problem. Not sure if Donovan McNabb and the Redskin offense can score enough against a tough Cowboy defense lead by DeMarcus Ware.
Ravens (+2 1/2) over JETS
The pre-season hype is over for the Jets and it is time to play the games for real. The Ravens have really improved their offense with the addition of Anquan Boldin and Ray Rice running the ball and will not be afraid to attack the Darrelle Revis led New York defense. The Ravens are beat up in the secondary, but their front seven is still excellent and will harass Mark Sanchez into mistakes.
Chargers (-5) over CHIEFS
Kansas City will run the ball with Thomas Jones and Jamaal Charles at that Charger defense, but can they be effective in the air? Philip Rivers has his own new weapon in Ryan Mathews to hand off to, and the Charger passing game (even minus Vincent Jackson) will be too much for the Chiefs and propel San Diego to an opening night divisional victory.
NFC: The SportsFan Buzz: NFC 2010
AFC: The SportsFan Buzz: AFC 2010
Playoff Team Predictions:
AFC: Patriots / Bengals / Colts / Chargers / Ravens* / Texans*
NFC: Cowboys / Packers / Saints / 49ers / Giants* / Vikings*
Super Bowl: Colts / Packers
2010 Champion: Packers
NFL Week 1 picks (Home Team in Caps)
SAINTS (-4 1/2) over Vikings
Rematch of the NFC Championship, but the Vikings have many questions entering the season. No Sidney Rice and how healthy is Brett Favre's ankle lead the list. The Superdome will be rocking and that helps Drew Brees and the Saints roll to a comfortable victory.
Panthers (+7) over GIANTS
I like the Giants to rebound but a touchdown is too much. The Giants will look different on offense with Ahmad Bradshaw now the starting running back. Was that pre-season "sack attack" by the Panther defense for real? New York wins, but the Panthers keep it close by running DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart to help protect first year starter Matt Moore.
Dolphins (-3) over BILLS
Expect heavy doses of Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams and look for Brandon Marshall to make a nice debut for his new team. Be interesting to see how much the Bills use CJ Spiller, but Buffalo does not have any other offense and that helps Miami get an opening day victory.
STEELERS (+2 1/2) over Falcons
Rashard Mendenhall for Pittsburgh and Michael Turner for Atlanta will get plenty of carries, so it will be a matter of which defense stops the run better. Look for the Steeler defense to step up and help while Dennis Dixon steps in for suspended Ben Roethlisberger.
BEARS (-6) over Lions
The Mike Martz / Jay Cutler marriage gets off to a good start against the Detroit defense that will be better with Ndamukong Suh anchoring the middle of that line. I like the Lion offense with Matthew Stafford be better, but he might see lots of Julius Peppers on Sunday.
Bengals (+4 1/2) over PATRIOTS
This has game of the week written all over it. Four great receivers on the field between Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Chad Ochocinco and Terrell Owens. The Bengal running game and defense is better then New England and keeps it close. Could also be a straight upset.
Browns (+3) over BUCCANEERS
An ugly opening week game. Both teams in the full rebuilding mode, but Cleveland has just enough offense to beat Tampa Bay.
JAGUARS (-2 1/2) over Broncos
Two teams that are going to struggle mightily this year. Denver got really beat up during the pre-season and will struggle to score and put any pressure on the Jacksonville offense.
Colts (-2 1/2) over TEXANS
This is a very important game for the Texans, but it is still Peyton Manning on the other side of the field. Matt Schaub, Andre Johnson and Mario Williams are ready to get Houston over the hump, but this Colt game will be a little detour to that destination.
TITANS (-6) over Raiders
The Raiders are an improved team, but the Titans have Chris Johnson and he is on a mission. Tennessee is looking to reverse the terrible start they had in 2009 and they should with a home victory over Oakland.
Packers (-3) over EAGLES
A tough test for the Kevin Kolb era in Philadelphia against Green Bay. He catches a break with Al Harris missing the first six weeks, but Aaron Rodgers shows why he is one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL as the Packer offense rolls against a suspect Eagle defense.
49ers (-3) over SEAHAWKS
Pete Carrol starts his Seattle coaching debut against the team favored to win the NFC West. While Seattle is improved, the 49ers will be much better and that starts showing here in week 1. Frank Gore starts off what could be a huge year for one of the league's best running backs.
Cardinals (-4) over RAMS
Derek Anderson leads the Cardinals, replacing the retired Kurt Warner, and the lowly Rams is the perfect foe to help get off to a good start. St. Louis fans get to see Sam Bradford's first NFL start and can hope it is the start of a bright future.
Cowboys (-4) over REDSKINS
The Cowboy offensive line looked terrible during the pre-season, but with the Redskins not sure about Albert Haynesworth's playing time, Tony Romo and the O-line dodge a week one problem. Not sure if Donovan McNabb and the Redskin offense can score enough against a tough Cowboy defense lead by DeMarcus Ware.
Ravens (+2 1/2) over JETS
The pre-season hype is over for the Jets and it is time to play the games for real. The Ravens have really improved their offense with the addition of Anquan Boldin and Ray Rice running the ball and will not be afraid to attack the Darrelle Revis led New York defense. The Ravens are beat up in the secondary, but their front seven is still excellent and will harass Mark Sanchez into mistakes.
Chargers (-5) over CHIEFS
Kansas City will run the ball with Thomas Jones and Jamaal Charles at that Charger defense, but can they be effective in the air? Philip Rivers has his own new weapon in Ryan Mathews to hand off to, and the Charger passing game (even minus Vincent Jackson) will be too much for the Chiefs and propel San Diego to an opening night divisional victory.
NFL 2010 Kickoff - The SFB Podcast (9/9/2010).....
It is the start of the NFL season and I am joined by Mike to go over the week 1 games and give our thoughts about who will be the playoffs teams at the end of the season. Also, we start a segment of picking the winners of each week's games and also invite a "guest" to pick with us each week. This week, Mike's wife Kerri sent me her winners for week 1 in the NFL. If you would like to be the "guest", just contact us and we will set it up. Enjoy.
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Mike / Kerri --- Vikings at Saints --- Sal
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Sal / Mike / Kerri --- Dolphins at Bills ---
Sal / Mike / Kerri --- Steelers at Falcons ---
--- Lions at Bears --- Sal / Mike / Kerri
Sal --- Bengals at Patriots --- Mike / Kerri
Sal / Mike --- Browns at Buccaneers --- Kerri
Kerri --- Broncos at Jaguars --- Sal / Mike
Sal / Kerri --- Colts at Texans --- Mike
--- Raiders at Titans --- Sal / Mike / Kerri
Sal / Kerri --- Packers at Eagles --- Mike
Sal --- 49ers at Seahawks --- Mike / Kerri
Sal / Mike / Kerri --- Cardinals at Rams ---
Sal / Kerri --- Cowboys at Redskins --- Mike
Sal / Mike --- Ravens at Jets --- Kerri
Sal / Mike / Kerri --- Chargers at Chiefs ---
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Mike / Kerri --- Vikings at Saints --- Sal
--- Panthers at Giants --- Sal / Mike / Kerri
Sal / Mike / Kerri --- Dolphins at Bills ---
Sal / Mike / Kerri --- Steelers at Falcons ---
--- Lions at Bears --- Sal / Mike / Kerri
Sal --- Bengals at Patriots --- Mike / Kerri
Sal / Mike --- Browns at Buccaneers --- Kerri
Kerri --- Broncos at Jaguars --- Sal / Mike
Sal / Kerri --- Colts at Texans --- Mike
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Sal / Kerri --- Packers at Eagles --- Mike
Sal --- 49ers at Seahawks --- Mike / Kerri
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AFC Preview 2010 - The SFB Podcast.....
Will all the off-season publicity and signings push the Jets to their second Super Bowl appearance? Will Tom Brady and the Patriots regain their past glory? Will the Ravens offense be better than their talented defense? How does Pittsburgh survive the start of the season without Ben Roethlisberger and does the defense again play like "Steeler D"? Will the Chargers contract problems with some of their stars hold this very talented team back from greatness? Or in the end will everyone again be chasing Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts? Enjoy.
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NFC Preview 2010 - The SFB Podcast.....
Can the Saints follow up their marvelous Super Bowl season with another run at the championship? Now in his third full season as the starter, can Aaron Rodgers take the Packers deep in the playoffs? Will the Cowboys become the first team to play a Super Bowl on their home field? Is Brett Favre and the Viking healthy enough to compete again this year? Or is their another team out there lurking to be this year's surprise of the NFC. I will look at all sixteen NFC teams in this team by team preview. Enjoy.
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Rex Ryan, new Jet GM? - The SFB Podcast (9/7/2010).....
So all it took was Rex Ryan spending the day with Darrelle Revis to help jump start their agreement? Maybe current Jet GM, Mike Tannenbaum, should watch his back. I'll look at the Revis contract, the weekend's college football action and what does the Boise St. victory really mean. Plus other news from around the NFL and MLB. Also, Joe Namath was ranked #100 on the NFL Network's list of the one hundred all-time greats players and I wonder if he should even be on the list. Enjoy.
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Saturday, September 4, 2010
Football is in the air - The SFB Podcast (9/4/2010).....
It's Labor Day weekend and the unofficial end of summer. It is also the first weekend of college football action. I'll look at the college games and what is going on on the pro side of football as we are days away from the start of the season. Plus the PGA changes its mind and the NHL and its players agree on something. Enjoy.
College Football 2010 preview
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College Football 2010 preview
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Thursday, September 2, 2010
Talking Baseball - The SFB Podcast (9/2/2010).....
The baseball season is down to the final month of the 2010 season and there are still many questions that need to be answered. Paul Lebowitz joins me to discuss the divisional and wild card battles and Manny Ramirez to the White Sox. Can Ozzie and Manny play nice during the final month and possibly help the White Sox catch the Twins? We also discuss Stephen Strasburg, Aroldis Chapman and the collapse of the Cardinals. Enjoy.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
"This & That" - The SFB Podcast (9/1/2010).....
A little bit of "this & that" on this first day of the ninth month. Manny Ramirez makes his White Sox debut, Aroldis Chapman makes his big league debut, and can we have a three-way NL Triple Crown race? Plus some news from around the NFL, PGA Golf and a college football preview. Also, a look at watching football at home as compared to at the stadium. Enjoy.
College Football 2010 preview
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College Football 2010 (Week 1).....
While I love watching college football, predicting the end of year Bowl match-ups in August is not on the top of my list of favorite things to do, as depending on 18 and 19 year olds to do what you think they will for a whole season is virtually impossible. That said, here are some of the teams I am keeping my eye on as the season gets started.
Alabama - Can they repeat or will Mark Ingram's knee injury be enough to hurt the Tide in the tough SEC ?
Florida - How will life be PT (Post Tebow)?
Auburn - Will they be the team to sneak up on league and make the Iron Bowl interesting again.
LSU - Again, they need to find offense to go with the defense. Les Miles on "hot seat"?
Ohio St. - Can Terrelle Pryor step up and show everyone what we saw at season's end?
Wisconsin and Iowa - Two teams who are going to be very good again this year.
Penn St. - Joe Pa without glasses?
Texas and Oklahoma - The "Big 2" will again battle it out for supremacy of the Big 12 South.
Nebraska - Will the Cornhuskers represent the Big 12 as its BCS champion in their swan song season?
Florida St. - The Jimbo Fisher era starts. Will the ghost of Bobby Bowden hover over it?
Miami - Is this the year they put together a whole season?
Virginia Tech - Will the Boise St. game define their season?
North Carolina - How will the off-field questions effect a team that was poised for good things before the NCAA came calling?
Oregon - Seemed to clean out the "problems" on the roster and look like the head of the Pac 10 class. December 4th OSU match-up could be for the state and Pac 10 titles.
Oregon St. - See December 4th match-up above. Who scheduled TCU & Boise St. in first 3 weeks? Will they bust the "BCS Busters"?
USC - Did Pete Carrol leave at the right time? Will Lane Kiffin get his players to forget the bad taste of NCAA sanctions?
Boise St. - If they can't beat Virginia Tech in Washington, DC Labor Day weekend (a virtual VT home game), will the "I told you so" chant be deafening?
TCU - Open with Oregon St, then it is "who are they" for the remainder of the schedule.
Notre Dame - Will it be different with Brian Kelly at the helm? The schedule is again a brutal and may lead to a record not reflective of their improvement.
Week 1 games:
NOTRE DAME over Perdue - The Kelly era starts well.
USC (#16) over HAWAII - USC's Bowl game as they get a trip to the Islands.
TCU (#6) over Oregon St. (#24) - TCU takes advantage of being at home.
LSU (#21) over North Carolina (#18) (in Atlanta) - The off field distractions hurt the Tar Heels.
Virginia Tech (#10) over Boise St. (#3) (in Landover, MD) - Best game of the opening weekend. "Home" game for VT gives them slight edge.
MICHIGAN over Connecticut - Just a hunch that Michigan gets back on the winning track.
Alabama - Can they repeat or will Mark Ingram's knee injury be enough to hurt the Tide in the tough SEC ?
Florida - How will life be PT (Post Tebow)?
Auburn - Will they be the team to sneak up on league and make the Iron Bowl interesting again.
LSU - Again, they need to find offense to go with the defense. Les Miles on "hot seat"?
Ohio St. - Can Terrelle Pryor step up and show everyone what we saw at season's end?
Wisconsin and Iowa - Two teams who are going to be very good again this year.
Penn St. - Joe Pa without glasses?
Texas and Oklahoma - The "Big 2" will again battle it out for supremacy of the Big 12 South.
Nebraska - Will the Cornhuskers represent the Big 12 as its BCS champion in their swan song season?
Florida St. - The Jimbo Fisher era starts. Will the ghost of Bobby Bowden hover over it?
Miami - Is this the year they put together a whole season?
Virginia Tech - Will the Boise St. game define their season?
North Carolina - How will the off-field questions effect a team that was poised for good things before the NCAA came calling?
Oregon - Seemed to clean out the "problems" on the roster and look like the head of the Pac 10 class. December 4th OSU match-up could be for the state and Pac 10 titles.
Oregon St. - See December 4th match-up above. Who scheduled TCU & Boise St. in first 3 weeks? Will they bust the "BCS Busters"?
USC - Did Pete Carrol leave at the right time? Will Lane Kiffin get his players to forget the bad taste of NCAA sanctions?
Boise St. - If they can't beat Virginia Tech in Washington, DC Labor Day weekend (a virtual VT home game), will the "I told you so" chant be deafening?
TCU - Open with Oregon St, then it is "who are they" for the remainder of the schedule.
Notre Dame - Will it be different with Brian Kelly at the helm? The schedule is again a brutal and may lead to a record not reflective of their improvement.
Week 1 games:
NOTRE DAME over Perdue - The Kelly era starts well.
USC (#16) over HAWAII - USC's Bowl game as they get a trip to the Islands.
TCU (#6) over Oregon St. (#24) - TCU takes advantage of being at home.
LSU (#21) over North Carolina (#18) (in Atlanta) - The off field distractions hurt the Tar Heels.
Virginia Tech (#10) over Boise St. (#3) (in Landover, MD) - Best game of the opening weekend. "Home" game for VT gives them slight edge.
MICHIGAN over Connecticut - Just a hunch that Michigan gets back on the winning track.
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