Day: September 18, 2006 (Page 1 of 2)

Steelers at Jaguars – Random thoughts from Monday Night Football

The Indianapolis Colts better pay attention to that ‘objects are closer than they appear’ sign in their rearview mirror – because the Jacksonville Jaguars are coming straight up Interstate 75 and onto the horseshoe heads front door step.

What an impressive victory Monday night by the Jaguars, shutting out the Pittsburgh Steelers 9-0 to improve to 2-0 on the young season.

In my NFL Game of the Week posted on Bullz-Eye.com on Wednesday, I wrote that I believed Jacksonville physically matched up well with the Steelers and could pull a mini upset at home over the defending champs.

I thought the Jaguars would win, but I never saw a shutout – not even as strong as Jacksonville’s defense is.

Here are some of my random thoughts from the Jags stonewalling of Pittsburgh:

– Byron Leftwich may be slow, immobile and display bad mechanics at times, but man does he have a rocket for an arm. He doesn’t even use his legs sometimes when he throws (which plays into the bad mechanics piece) and he still fires lasers to his receivers.

– For as tough as Ben Roethlisberger is in coming back from appendectomy surgery after sitting out a little more than a week (apparently the healing process is supposed to take anywhere from 2-4 weeks), he is not seeing the field well right now. He made a couple of risky throws trying to do too much when he had receivers open for first downs on shallow crossing routes late in the game. Roethlisberger certainly has gained his teammates respect over the past three seasons, now he has to get his game back on track.

– Let the admiration for the Jaguars defense begin with this: 153 total yards of offense from the Steelers Monday night.

Willie Parker – 11 carries for 20 yards.

Hines Ward – two receptions for 29 yards.

Heath Miller – one catch, 11 yards.

– Two sacks, two interceptions and more than a handful of headaches given out by Mike Peterson, John Henderson, Donovin Darius and the rest of the gang teal defense.

– The Jaguars might be the best tackling team in the NFL right now and a lot of that has to do with great coaching by Jack Del Rio.

– Speaking of coaches, is there a classier coach in the league than Bill Cowher? Even in defeat the guy always has encouraging things to say to the opposing coach in the middle of the field – almost to the point that the other coach has to walk away from him while Cowher is still talking.

– This may be fitting since the state of Florida is known as God’s waiting room, but did anyone see one person under the age of 40 when the camera crew would pan to the fans?

Fred Taylor is one of the hardest backs to tackle when he can stay healthy. It’s a shame that someone always has to mention health when talking about Taylor, but it comes with the territory with Fragile Fred. Nice job tonight gaining 92 tough yards against a nasty front-seven of the Steelers.

– Stat that would amaze someone if they watched the entire game: Jacksonville registered 362 yards of total offense. They just stalled out when it mattered the most (especially on third and short all night long).

I felt bad watching Troy Polamalu play tonight. You could tell he just didn’t have it playing with a shoulder injury he suffered in week one. Normally you see him in every TV frame around the ball, but tonight he just looked out of it.

– I’ve said it a couple of times the past few weeks, but I’ll say it again – Matt Jones is starting to become a real playmaker. Reggie Williams playing well in two games, however, is the bigger news as far as the Jags receiving corps go.

Joey Porter’s introduction of the Pittsburgh defense tonight was rough.

Jacksonville at Indianapolis next week – might be two in a row for the Jags in my NFL Game of the Week preview.

Miami losing and Coker losing control

The Miami Hurricanes have dropped out of the Top 25 poll for the first time in about seven years. The program is losing and losing big. Larry Coker, the Miami Head Coach, is feeling heat from the press and fans. The Miami fans have to feel that players are resorting back to the immature activity that gave the Hurricane program a bad name for many years.

Before their game with the Louisville Cardinals, the Canes gathered at midfield to stomp on the Cardinal emblem. This resulted in pushing and almost a pre-game fight. This is the type of activity Coker promised to avoid when he arrived in South Florida. Miami, after all the taunting, got hammered by the Cardinals.

The Miami Hurricane program knows to win and the fans won’t tolerate anything less. I believe Coach Coker is losing control of the players and program. He needs to command more respect and eliminate all the “trash talking” to bring this program back to the elite status it carried year in and year out.

Couch Potato Alert (9/18)

This week is kind of a quiet one in the world of sports, but the pennant races are heating up and ESPN does have a couple of football games this week, highlighted by the Pittsburgh/Jacksonville tilt tonight. Be sure to check out BE for a complete analysis of the game.

NFL
Mon, 8:30 PM: Pittsburgh @ Jacksonville – ESPN

CFB
Thurs, 7:30 PM: Virginia @ Georgia Tech – ESPN

MLB
Wed, 2:05 PM: Cincinnati @ Houston – ESPN
Wed, 8:05 PM: Detroit @ Chicago White Sox – ESPN
Thurs, 7:05 PM: Minnesota @ Boston – ESPN2

College Football Power Rankings

With the new AP and USA Today Top 25 polls posting over the weekend, it’s time to take a look at the top 10 in college football.

Both the AP and USA Today polls dropped Notre Dame out of the top 10 with its 47-21 loss to Michigan – while both rankings also featured Florida in the top five with the Gators beating SEC rival Tennessee 21-20 in Knoxville.

Here is how I see the Top 10:

1. Ohio State (3-0)
The Buckeyes offense is scary good heading into their Big Ten opener against #24 Penn State this weekend. QB Troy Smith has already thrown for 769 yards and seven touchdowns – five of them to receiver Ted Ginn Jr.

2. Auburn (3-0)
I’ve got to agree with the AP Top 25 over USA Today on this one. Auburn’s defense is ranked fourth in the nation in points allowed and that stat got a huge boost after holding LSU to only a field goal last Saturday (after blanking Mississippi State a week before). This team will rely on its defense all year and let Kenny Irons kill the clock late in games.

3. USC (2-0)
That was an impressive victory against Nebraska last weekend, but they’ve only played two games. I’m not quite sure where this team is defensively right now and I probably won’t get a better feel with the Trojans playing Arizona this weekend. Offensively however, USC is a powerhouse and junior QB John David Booty is really starting to hit a groove.

4. Florida (3-0)
Chris Leak is the most efficient quarterback right in the NCAA. He put the team on his shoulders against Tennessee and finally got Florida over the hump on the road. The defense is playing really well right now too and can stuff the run.

5. Michigan (3-0)
This is dangerous ranking the Wolverines this high, because this is a team that has so many ups and downs playing in the Big Ten. Wisconsin, Michigan State and Iowa can all trip up Michigan before its big tilt in Columbus on November 18th. For now, however, that win over Notre Dame was a statement that this team wants to be recognized as one of the best in all of college football.

6. West Virginia (3-0)
Obviously the problem that I have (and many people have for that matter) is that the Mountaineers won’t be able to test their mettle against top opponents until the play Louisville. RB Steve Slaton is explosive, however, and leads a WV rushing attack that’s number one in the nation.

7. Texas (2-1)
The Long Horns recovered from their big loss to Ohio State last week by roughing up Rice 52-7. Watch in the next couple of weeks though, because Texas has some teams that can catch them looking ahead on its schedule. They play Iowa State two weeks before Oklahoma, and Baylor a week before Nebraska. With the Long Horns playing so well defensively against the run, I won’t call for an upset quite yet, but just keep it in mind.

8. Louisville (3-0)
Does any team have more resolve than Louisville right now? First they lose RB Michael Bush to a broken leg against Kentucky. Then the Cardinals lose QB Brian Brohm to a thumb injury last week and still lead the nation in total offense. See West Virginia as far as playing tough competition, however.

9. Georgia (3-0)
The Bulldogs have quietly shut out two opponents in back to back games. While the offense is nothing special right now, the run defense has Georgia playing at a top level.

10. LSU (2-1)
Some people may disagree with this after only posting three points against SEC rival Auburn last weekend, but the Tigers will do that to teams. LSU actually has the best defense in all of college football statistically, but they must get something out of its running game to take pressure off of QB JaMarcus Russell or else this team is doomed.

Clarett pleads guilty to two charges, will spend 3 ½ years in prison

Former Ohio State and Denver Broncos running back, Maurice Clarett, agreed to plead guilty to aggravated robbery and carrying a concealed weapon charges on Monday. The deal would send him to prison for at least 3½ years and end two criminal cases against him.

The concealed weapon charge was from his August arrest after a highway chase with police who found four loaded guns in Clarett’s sport utility vehicle after they spiked the tires. Police used pepper spray to subdue and handcuff Clarett, who was wearing a bulletproof vest.

The deal called for a 7½-year sentence with release possible after 3½ years. The 22-year-old player also agreed to serve five years of probation after the prison sentence.

Clarett is a long way from scoring the winning touchdown in the Fiesta Bowl four years ago isn’t he?

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