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November 19, 2013

Bball tonight; football exceptional

Rod Odom will play a major role in this team's hopeful success at Hinkle Fieldhouse tonight.
Playing @ Butler at 6 PM ET/5 CT on Fox Sports 1. Watched Butler-Princeton from Saturday yesterday afternoon. Good team. Has some good guards led by point guard Kellen Dunham, who is averaging 19.5 ppg. He throws up triples and has sunk five-of–13. He’s 6’6″, so Eric will have to keep up with him which I think Eric can do. He’ll have a height advantage on Kyle if Kyle guards him, but nobody is quicker than Kyle and Kyle could cause Dunham some problems with his defense. Alex Barlow is another guard who’s pretty good. Kameron Woods is their best interior player. He’s not real thick, but lean, about 6’9″, 200, and can really jump. He’s averaging 8.5 rebounds per game. Khyle Marshall is another skywalker for them, averaging 8 and a half boards a game. Marshall is their second leading scorer at 11.5 ppg. He’s 6’6″, 215. Woods is at 11 ppg. Erik Fromm is their center, about 6’8″, 225 and averages 10 points but only two boards. He does put it up from three. Not a real physical guy. Damian, Josh and James can certainly stick with their guys down low. They’ve got a freshman, Elijah Brown, who is Cleveland Cavaliers coach Mike Brown’s son, who looks pretty talented but plays a little out of control. He’s a guy who’s athletic and can score some. About 6″4″,185.

They’re only shooting 32% from trifecta which is usually a Butler strength, but we’ll still have to guard them out there. They will put it up and could get hot. They’re averaging 35.5 rebounds per game and have 22 assists to 15 turnovers. They are shooting 49% from the field and 62% from the line.
Rod is leading us in scoring at 19.5 and is 9-of-14 from trifecta. He’s averaging 4.5 rebounds. Eric is at 15.5 James is at 12 ppg and 7.5 boards after his monster double-double against Lipscomb Friday night. Damian is at 11.5 ppg and 4.5 rbg. Kyle is averaging 10.5 and 6.5 assists. We are averaging 36 rebounds per game, opponents are shooting 435 from the field, 32% from three and we have 34 assists to 20 turnovers.
Keys tonight: 1. Shoot it around 45-50%. 2.Rebound, rebound, rebound. We’ve got the size advantage. We need to use it. 3.Take care of the ball. 4. Play tough, hard-nosed defense. Don’t let those guys get good shots off and block them out and get the board so Woods and Marshall don’t get second chances.
Should be a good game.

Prediction: Us 72,  Butler 68

Football with an awesome victory. Recruits were there. If we take care of business in East Tennessee, that would be huge. I like our chances. Nine wins (eight regular season and a bowl) look very possible. Proud of James and the team for hanging tough. Beating Georgia and Florida in the same year. Wow. That sure means we can beat that Eastern Tennessee team. Can’t wait. Saturday Night at 7 ET/6 CT on ESPN2.

Thoughts on the moronic Clete Bakeman referee crew; tremendous game though

Cam was stellar
 

The Clete Bakeman crew proved what idiots these guys can be and how they can ruin a game

I thought the replacement refs had retired? On the last play of the game last night on  Monday Night football with the Patriots on the Panthers’ 18 yard line, Tom Brady threw a pass intended for tight end Rob Gronkowski. Carolina linebacker Luke Kuechly was holding Gronk and he couldn’t come back to the ball and catch it in the end zone.  Rookie Robert Lester, from ‘Bama,  intercepted the ball in the end zone which sealed  the Panthers victory over the Patriots, 24-20.

But it wasn’t over. Back judge Terrence Mills had thrown a flag for interference. But after conferring with side judge Greg Meyer and umpire Garth (Wayne’s World?)  DeFelice, Mills picked up the flag. The ref consultant whom ESPN asked to explain the ruling took up for the refs and said Gronk couldn’t have gotten to the ball; that the ball was uncatchable. Of course he couldn’t get to the ball; he was being held by Kuechly. Bakeman gave no explanation for it and just said there was no foul and the game was over. In one of the most important games of the year, the refs proved their incompetence again. These guys are fine at times, but they blew a very important call that could have easily given the Patriots a shot at winning the game. The Pats would have had the ball on the one on the last play of the game. A game can’t end on a defensive penalty.

In Bakeman’s jumbled explanation of the call, he said “in essence” three times in a paragraph. What you do? It’s over and can’t be changed.  The Panthers and Patriots both played a terrific Monday Night game, but the call was blown and the Patriots were robbed of a highly significant victory in their quest of getting home field in the playoffs. The Chiefs are now 9-1, the Broncos are 9-1 and the Pats and Colts are 7-3. The Bengals are 7-4. It was a huge game for both teams. The Panthers are now 7-3 and are one back of the Saints in the NFC South with two games against the Saints in December. The Saints are 8-2. Cam played an awesome game and threw the game winning 25-yard TD pass to Ted Ginn Jr. with 1:09 left in the game. Cam finished the night 19-of-28 for 209 yards, with three TDs, no interceptions, and a 125.4 passer rating. Those are excellent numbers. Brady was 29-of-40 for 296 yards with one TD and one interception, Lester’s on the final play of the game. His passer rating was 91.2.

Excellent victory for the Panthers, tough for the Patriots. Patriots had all their playmakers back on offense, but Carolina plays really good defense and the Patriots just can’t get it done on defense when it counts. Brady and company moved the ball well on the Panthers, particularly in the second half, but he does that on everybody. But Cam and the Panthers made a few more plays when it counted. And Clete Bakeman’s crew sealed the Patriots’ fate on a pathetically bad call, which was actually called, but rescinded by back judge Terrence Mills. If nothing else, it was defensive holding on the play. Interference was certainly in play too.

The Panthers are an excellent football team. They have a chance to go deep this year, very deep,  with their defense and if Cam can play like that. Cam also ran it seven times for 62 yards including a beautiful third down run for 24 yards when it looked like he was sacked twice. He played so well. Patriots are good on offense, but they don’t look like they play enough defense to go the distance. Peyton @ Brady Sunday Night on Sunday Night football on NBC. Can’t wait for that.

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