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December 2009

Urban Meyer

Looks like he was having a serious problem there. Should cut him some slack for that. Hope he gets his health in order and makes the right decision on coaching taking the best interest of his family into account most of all. 
Stanford leading OU 24-17 at half

Navy tied with Mizzou 7-7 in 1st. 

Could make a comeback. Need some wins.

predictions

I know I can’t change my predictions on Missouri-Navy and Stanford-OU, but there is a good chance that Mo. and Ok will win. Stanford’s starting qb broke his finger. He could very well play, but there’s a chance he won’t. Missouri’s run defense is one of the best in the nation and that’s what Navy does. But I’m going to stick with Navy and Stanford. They would probably be big upsets if both won. 
 

3-6 right now. Struggling, but trying to hang tough. Got today, New Years and BCS games after that along with Liberty and PapaJohns bowls. Could turn it around.

Only flaw I’ve seen in LeBron

LeBron got dunked on this summer by Xavier sophomore Jordan Crawford and he and his handlers tried to confiscate the video. It’s on Youtube, but it’s really kind of hard to see. That was a real blow to his ego, but it’ll probably never happen again. Ever. By anyone.

‘Bron celebrates birthday in style

LeBron celebrated his 25th birthday in style as he and his Cavalier teammates came from 18 down in the game, to defeat the Atlanta Hawks, 106-101. ‘Bron threw down 48, but the most amazing part of the game was when Anderson Varajao sank a three pointer with 17 seconds left to break a 101-101 tie. Varajao missed his first 18 three-pointers of his career and is a 6’11” guy, not a three-point shooter. It was just meant to be on ‘Bron’s night. The Cavs are on a roll, now winning for the 11th time in their last 12. They are now 26-8, best record in the East and second only to the Lakers for best overall record.
I like ‘Bron and the Cavs to get it done this year as long as he doesn’t get hurt. They’re special.

The concussion

There is no doubt that a concussion is a serious matter and if Leach didn’t take it seriously, he is at fault. But there is not enough evidence on what happened on that field that day to determine if Leach is at fault or if the kid was just being a baby. I guess we’ll see as Leach takes this to court and Craig James may sue Leach.

Texas Tech

If Texas Tech was so worried about their players’ personal safety, how come they hired Bobby Knight as their basketball coach? He’s the real bastion of kindness and player empathy. That’s kind of a joke really.
Mike Leach may be a stubborn guy, but I find it hard to believe that Texas Tech would have worried about this that much if it wasn’t for three factors: 1) The contract negotiations last year which were heated, 2) the 8-4 record this year, which allowed them to look for something to find negative about Leach and use it against him and 3) that Craig James, a high profile guy, complained for his baby boy. I just don’t believe that Texas Tech is being forthright in their explanation. There’s a lot more behind the scenes than this coach abused his player, which, in my opinion, is not true.

Bowl game blues

About to go 3-6 in bowl picks after Zona’s performance against Nebraska. Nebraska up 17-0 and looking to pour it on. Zona’s rb looks like he ought to be on Dancing With The Stars and not totin’ the rock. Their quarterback threw for a lot of yards this year, but that looks like a farce. He’s clueless. Neb has a pretty stout defense, too.
Idaho beat Bowling Green 43-42 in the last four seconds. Bowling Green may have the worst pass defense I’ve ever seen. No. 21, defensive back for BG, may have been the worst football player I’ve seen in the bowls. BG had taken a 42-35 lead with 30 seconds left and that moron allowed a long completion that put Idaho deep in BG territory. The receiver was right in front of him, he could have knocked down the ball. How can you allow that to happen?

Anyway, like the call by Idaho coach to go for two after he scored the td to make it 42-41. Pretty darn gutsy.

Rest of the picks are in earlier bowl blog. Will fess up with picks after New Year’s. Will be off for a couple of days, but may be blogging if something comes up. Happy New Year.

NFL playoffs

OK, I’m addicted to the blog. Maybe I need to go to rehab.
Here is the NFL playoff picture:

AFC-The wild cards are not decided. The AFC is pretty convoluted, but I think the Jets and Ravens are in if they win. Jets host Bengals on Sunday and Ravens travel to Oakland. Steelers, Broncos and Texans in it.

NFC-All six playoff teams are in but it’s a fight for the No.2 seed between Philly, the Vikings and Cards. If Philly wins-at Dallas not easy-they are No.2 seed and get a bye first round. If Philly loses and Vikings win (hosting Giants) they’re No.2. If Zona wins (hosting Green Bay) and the other two lose, they are the No.2 seed.

If Dallas beats Philly on Sunday, they get in if Vikings and Cardinals lose.

Here is the breakdown by ESPN:

More on Leach

Just can’t get off this subject. A lot of people in the media have already prosecuted Leach, and I don’t think they have all the facts. I know concussions are serious business these days with all the talk of former pro football players having all kinds of mental problems from the effects of concussions.
My point is: why is Leach so vehemently fighting this if he really thinks he did something wrong? I think there should be some consideration to the fact that Texas Tech was looking for something to fire Leach for because of the heated negotiations in his contract last year. They were displeased with an 8-4 campaign, though I think that’s pretty good considering this was a rebuilding year for Tech after losing their star qb and wr.

At some point these kids need to toughen up. There are plenty of tough football players out there in all ranks, but I also think there are more kids now who complain because they’ve been so entitled their whole lives. There is too much sensitivity with these kids. The coach is the boss; you’ve just got to live with his decisions sometimes.

Parents are too involved now, too. They need to just let the coach do his job and not get so overly involved. In other words, they need to concentrate on how they’re performing in their own jobs and not be so concerned with microanalyzing their coach.

I don’t have all the facts of this case, but in my opinion, I think this is a cry baby kid and his cry baby father taking it out on the coach because the kid didn’t  get to play enough.

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