Month: October 2006 (Page 2 of 32)

Monday Night Football Recap: New England 31, Minnesota 7

The Patriots win in Minnesota seemed to reveal a lot about where these two teams really are halfway through the season. The score being so lopsided is one thing, but the way Bill Belichick and Tom Brady combine to continuously dissect opponents never seizes to amaze me.

Belichick knew coming into this game that the Vikings were pretty stout against the run. So, what does the Super Bowl-winning coach do? Spread the Minnesota defense out by attacking the entire field through the air and let Brady do his thing. Brady attempted 43 passes, threw for 372 yards and four touchdowns while completing passes to ten different receivers. And how about the play of Laurence Maroney? Mike Tirico said it best:

“Maroney never gives up on any plays, does he?”

On defense, Belichick designed a scheme to completely take away Chester Taylor (Taylor was a non factor about one quarter into this game) and force Brad Johnson into third-and-long plays all night.

Minnesota looks a bit fraudulent after this shellacking. Not that the Vikings aren’t a decent team, but all the national guys were considering Minnesota a top 10 team after a few close wins. Johnson is a fine game-manager, but it was clear tonight that his game is so vanilla at this point that he can be had with a few small defensive adjustments. New England didn’t do anything out of the ordinary on defense, yet picked off Johnson three times. And the interception he threw to Rodney Harrison in the second quarter near the goal line was brutal.

This was one of those games that to me anyway, told a bigger story on the season. Minnesota will contend, but probably won’t make the playoffs with the talent it has right now. And the Patriots, good grief, everybody has to wake up and pay attention to these guys again. Their match up with the Colts next Sunday night is going to be great.

Random Thoughts from Week 8 in the NFL

Here are your random thoughts for Week 8 as well as some comments by local sports writers around the nation:

– So, lets see: the Browns and Ravens fire their offensive coordinators and get solid victories. Dennis Green fires his offensive coordinator and all of a sudden Matt Leinart has completed just 40% of his passes the past two weeks. Hmm…

Green said Monday that he thinks the BYE week will “rejuvenate” the Cardinals. Arizona should “rejuvenate” Green right out the freaking door.

– San Francisco 10, Chicago 0 in the second half. Moral victory anyone?

– Chad Johnson is just fun. He’s not disruptive (ahem, Randy Moss and Terrell Owens) or malicious in his comments (ahem, Moss and Owens)…he’s just an entertainer.

Superb passing day by Michael Vick (20 of 28 for 291 yards, 3 TDs) on Sunday. But here is where his maturity as an NFL quarterback is starting to rise: With at Atlanta up 29-20 late in the fourth quarter, Vick drops back to pass on a third and four and doesn’t see anybody open. Instead of throwing the ball out of bounds, he dives forward to take a sack so the clock continued to run out on the Bengals comeback chances.

– I don’t care what anybody says – Bill Cowher messed up by playing Ben Roethlisberger. He’s not healthy and his play against the Raiders showed it.

– Speaking of the Raiders, how the hell does Andrew Walter compete five passes for 51 yards and is a winning quarterback at the end of the day? Answer: When Roethlisberger is chucking touchdowns to Oakland’s defense every time the Steelers moved an inch up the field.

– Forget the talk about Peyton Manning vs. Tom Brady. Just sit back and enjoy what they do for their respective teams. Manning was incredible against a damn good Broncos defense.

Carolina is a fraud. The Panthers have the ultimate baby in Jake Delhomme and the ultimate over-hyped defense.

– Speaking of Delhomme – he and Tony Romo have my vote for the goofiest looking shoulder pads in the NFL.

– Does Jerry Jones own ESPN? I’m so sick of the coverage ESPN has given the Dallas Cowboys. It’s ridiculous. Seriously, go turn on ESPN right now. If live coverage of Bill Parcels chewing food or making his bed isn’t on right now, I’ll be shocked.

– With all do respect to Sweetness, Barry Sanders, Emmitt Smith and the rest of the great running backs that have played in the NFL – LaDainian Tomlinson might be the best running back I’ve ever seen.

– The two most interesting wins to me yesterday were Jacksonville over Philly and Baltimore over New Orleans. The Jags hold the best passing offense in the league in the Eagles to only 161 yards (a week after getting shredded by Houston by the way) and the Ravens have an offensive surge while going into the house of the holy and beating a good Saints team.

– Every time I hear a useless comment by a sideline reporter on Sunday (and there are many to choose from), the comment Bob Uecker makes to his broadcast partner in one of the Major League movies rings throughout my ears:

“Dynamite drop-in Monny. That broadcasting school is really starting to pay off.”

Couch Potato Alert (10/30)

Get ready for a big week in sports. Week 8 in the NFL wraps up tonight with a good matchup between the Vikings and the Patriots. Then the NBA tips off on Tuesday with alternating doubleheaders on TNT and ESPN the rest of the week. But don’t sleep on the phenomenal Thursday night college football matchup between #3 West Virginia and #5 Louisiville. When the schedule makers drew that one up this summer, I doubt they were expecting a rare Top 5 matchup with National Championship implications.

(All times ET.)

NFL
Mon, 8:30 PM: New England @ Minnesota – ESPN

College Football
Thurs, 7:30 PM: (3) West Virginia @ (5) Louisville – ESPN

NBA
Tues, 8 PM: Chicago @ Miami – TNT
Tues, 10:30 PM: Phoenix @ LA Lakers – TNT
Wed, 8 PM: Washington @ Cleveland – ESPN
Wed, 10:30 PM: LA Clippers @ Phoenix – ESPN
Thurs, 8 PM: San Antonio @ Dallas – TNT
Thurs, 10:30 PM: Denver @ LA Clippers – TNT

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.

All I have to say on the national rankings is this: everybody told you so USA Today. How the hell could it have had USC ranked over Michigan for the past four weeks? Give me a break.

Here is how I see the Top 10:

1. Ohio State (9-0)
The national media continues not to disregard what a solid season running back Antonio Pittman (21 carries, 116 yards, two touchdowns, two receptions for 47 yards against the Minnesota) is having. I understand Troy Smith, the duo of Anthony Gonzalez and Ted Ginn Jr. and the rest of the Buckeyes’ passing attack open up lanes for Pittman – but that cat has been great for OSU.

2. Michigan (9-0)
The Wolverines continue to win games sort of unfashionably, but it doesn’t matter with the way Michigan’s defense has risen to the occasion this year. The Wolverine D completely dismantled Northwestern’s running attack on Saturday. It’s amazing how big of a game is shaping up in Columbus next month. Win and you’re in the National Championship – does it get any bigger than that?

3. Texas (8-1)
I think a lot can be said for how the Long Horns consistently get behind anywhere from one to three touchdowns and still find ways to win in the second half. Imagine what Colt McCoy and the rest of this Texas team could do if it actually played all four quarters.

4. West Virginia (7-0)
It’s finally go-time for the Mountaineers on Thursday when they travel to Louisville. Forget the home field advantage that the Cardinals will have, West Virginia is the better team and needs to play like it. With the loser of the Michigan-Ohio State game likely out of the National Championship contest, a win over Louisville could place the Mountaineers (albeit reluctantly by most NCAA fans) into the title game.

5. Auburn (8-1)
With a narrow win over Mississippi, Tigers fans have got to be sweating a little bit with another Arkansas team coming into Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. I know, I know, the Indians aren’t the Razorbacks, but something doesn’t sit right with me about this Auburn team.

6. Florida (7-1)
Georgia fans would be fooling themselves if they honestly felt like they hung with the Gators in Jacksonville on Saturday. Florida fell asleep after building a 21-0 lead and the Gators now have had back-to-back games where they suddenly can’t take care of the football. Trust me, the trip to Vanderbilt will be tougher than what most people are thinking.

7. USC (6-1)
Hear this: nobody was that surprised with what Oregon State did against the Trojans on Saturday. A USC loss was brewing for weeks and not that they’re the Yankees of the NCAA, but I get the feeling that college football fans everywhere rejoiced with the Trojans loss. John David Booty wasn’t the problem either – the defense was atrocious.

8. Tennessee (7-1)
South Carolina and Alabama (the past two Volunteer victories) are tough programs. But for this team to be taken seriously, Tennessee needs to come out this Saturday against LSU and put the hurt on a good team for once. Or else this squad has fraud written all over it.

9. Louisville (7-0)
I can’t believe the Cardinals are ranked over SEC teams like Auburn, Florida and Tennessee in the national polls. I’ll eat crow if Louisville comes out this Thursday and tops West Virginia at home, but come on – this isn’t a top five team.

10. Notre Dame (7-1)
Let me just say that I hate this #10 spot. I hate the #5 spot in the NFL Power Rankings and I absolutely at this #10 ranking for the NCAA. Clemson dropped the freaking ball in Virginia Tech and now the Irish somehow sneak right back into the top 10. But whom else are you going to go with? California? Arkansas? No, ND is ranked where it needs to be.

College Football Players of the Week

Here are your college football players of the week. Remember, if you feel that another player was worthy of higher honors than the two I chose, post the athlete and let me hear why you think he or they were more deserving.

Here are your top performers of the week:

Offensive Player of the Week: Brandon Ore, RB Virginia Tech
What an incredible rushing performance by Ore against Clemson last Thursday. The Tigers, a week after holding star Georgia Tech receiver Calvin Johnson to zero catches, had absolutely no answer for Ore in Va Tech’s 24-7 thumping of Clemson.

The Hokie rushed for 203 yards and scored twice in the second half against a Tigers team that came into the contest ranked 10th in the nation.

Indian QB Kellen Lewis also deserves recognition for helping the Hoosiers completely demolish Michigan State 46-21. Lewis finished with five touchdown passes (including four to receiver James Hardy to set a school record) and one rushing score.

Defensive Player of the Week: Walter Mebane, LB Temple
How about those Owls, huh? Temple notched its first victory in 20 tries as the Owls defeated Bowling Green 28-14 on Saturday. Mebane was a huge catalyst in Temple getting off the schnide while recording a career high in tackles with 15.

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