Author: Anthony Stalter (Page 1174 of 1503)

Week 1 NFL Power Rankings

The common theme in the NFL right now has to be vulnerability. Every team, including the one that went 16-0 last season, is vulnerable.

The Patriots look weak in the secondary. The Steelers have offensive line issues. The Colts aren’t sure if Peyton Manning is 100%. The Jaguars, Eagles and Titans are void of receivers. And those are supposed to be some of the better teams in the league.

Keep that theme in mind while viewing these power rankings. Even though a team is ranked higher than another, the margin that separates the two is likely to be minuscule. A lot of these teams are interchangeable in the rankings as we head into the first weekend of action.

But without further ado, here are the Week 1 NFL Power Rankings:

Tom Brady1. New England Patriots
Rumor has it that Tom Brady is walking around with a broken bone in his foot. And as previously mentioned, the secondary looks incredibly vulnerable. But looking vulnerable is exactly how the Patriots want to be viewed right before they lay a 42-10 smack down on the Chiefs in Week 1.

2. San Diego Chargers
The Bolts have the best player in the league in LT, an effective offense and one of the top defenses in the league. Shawne Merriman’s decision to play with major ligament damage in his knee has people rightfully concerned, but as of right now he solidifies SD’s stacked front seven.

3. Dallas Cowboys
There’s a long way to go before we’re entertaining the question: “Can the Cowboys win in the playoffs?” For right now, they’re stacked on both sides of the football and are clearly the class of the NFC.

4. Jacksonville Jaguars
The Jags have an outstanding running game, are solid up front on both sides of the ball and are extremely physical. They’re a better overall team than the Colts right now, especially with Peyton Manning’s knee issues.

Peyton Manning5. Indianapolis Colts
We’ll see if Peyton Manning is a little rusty after not playing any preseason games due to a bursa sac being removed from one of his knees. The Colts better hope so, because Jim Sorgi has never started an NFL game and he didn’t look too sharp in preseason.

6. New Orleans Saints
Some NFL pundits think the Saints are a playoff contender, while others think they’re not even good enough to win their division. Personally, I see them as a Super Bowl contender with the upgrades they’ve made defensively and also believe that Sean Payton will have a blast dreaming up ways of getting Reggie Bush, Marques Colston and Jeremy Shockey the ball.

7. Minnesota Vikings
There are things to love about Minnesota (the offensive and defensive lines, Adrian Peterson, Jared Allen), as well as things to hate (Tarvaris Jackson’s injury concerns, the secondary, Bryant McKinnie’s suspension). But the division is up for grabs and if Jackson can develop the Vikes are going to contend for a playoff spot in the NFC.

8. Pittsburgh Steelers
The offensive line could be a huge weakness this year after losing Alan Faneca, Willie Parker’s knee is a concern and if Troy Polomaulu can’t stay healthy, the defense could be in trouble, too. But you almost have to give the Steelers the benefit of the doubt at the start of the season with Big Ben coming off a great year in which he led this team to the playoffs.

Donovan McNabb9. Philadelphia Eagles
Donovan McNabb’s health will be a concern all year and they’re void of talent at receiver, but the Eagles have to be one of the favorites in a week conference. They play in the NFC’s toughest division, but if McNabb can stay healthy, Philly has more than enough talent to make a playoff run.

10. Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks will compete this season, because they always compete. But it’ll be interesting to see how the running back-by-committee approach pans out and whether or not Mike Holmgren’s impending departure will be a distraction.

11. Cleveland Browns
The Browns have plenty of weapons on offense, have built a solid offensive line and upgraded the defense in the offseason. But can they take the next step? Is Derek Anderson a one-year wonder? Is the secondary too inexperienced? They couldn’t have asked for a better test than the Cowboys at home in Week 1.

12. New York Giants
It’ll probably be boom or bust for the G-Men this season. The offense that helped the Giants win the Super Bowl is still intact and Eli Manning was almost unstoppable in the postseason last year. But the defensive losses of Michael Strahan, Osi Umenyiora and Gibril Wilson will be felt and it could mean that the Giants will take a step back this year.

Vince Young13. Tennessee Titans
Vince Young is going to keep the Titans in most games with his athletic ability and Chris Johnson is a serious OROY candidate. But this team looks very limited, even with a solid defense. Young hasn’t shown signs that he’s developed yet as a passer, which is troubling considering defensive coordinators are starting to figure out ways to keep him in the pocket.

14. Green Bay Packers
Everything revolves around Aaron Rodgers and whether or not he can forget about Brett Favre and concentrate on helping this team win. There’s enough talent around him to succeed, but if he tries to do too much and falls victim to the pressure, the Packers will probably tumble.

15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Bucs return virtually the same team that went to the playoffs last year, but they’re not going to be able to sneak up on opponents this season. The defense is very good and Jeff Garcia is nothing if not efficient, but Tampa looks like it has a ceiling of about eight or nine wins.

16. New York Jets
The Jets could very easily contend this year in the stacked AFC after upgrading their playmaking ability at quarterback by trading for Brett Favre. The offensive line underachieved last year, but the addition of Alan Faneca should do wonders for Thomas Jones and the running game. The defense is also underrated, although if they can’t stop the run than it won’t matter what legend plays quarterback.

Steve Smith17. Carolina Panthers
Ah, the mysterious Panthers. Are they sleeper Super Bowl contenders or just an 8-8 team posing as a sleeper Super Bowl contender? Jake Delhomme has to stay healthy or else the offense will crumble like it did last year. It would be nice if all-world playmaker Steve Smith would stop punching teammates in the face, too.

18. Washington Redskins
It takes teams a couple of years to learn the West Coast offense so expect quarterback Jason Campbell to go through some growing pains this season. But adding Jason Taylor to an already underrated defense helps, and the running game should keep the Skins in most ballgames.

19. Houston Texans
The Texans have gradually built a nice team. If Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson can stay healthy, the defense is good enough to keep Houston in most games. But the running game has serious question marks and the offensive line is still a player or two away from being solidified. It wouldn’t be a surprise if the Texans competed for a playoff berth this year, but realistically they’re probably still a year away.

20. Buffalo Bills
The Bills have an underrated defense and added some nice young talent on offense. But it’s going to take time before Trent Edwards is ready to carry a team, even though he has a decent offensive line in front and playmakers like Marshawn Lynch and Lee Evans around him.

Champ Baliey21. Denver Broncos
Outside of a dynamic cornerback duo in Champ Bailey and Dre’ Bly, nothing stands out about this team. Yeah they’ll be able to run the ball and yes Jay Cutler has shown potential, but the front seven has trouble getting to the quarterback and the aforementioned Cutler hasn’t led a team to a winning record since high school.

22. Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals didn’t make a ton of moves in the offseason, but they also didn’t feel like they had to. This team has scattered talent and they could come together to make a run at the division, but Kurt Warner hasn’t been consistent in years and the offensive line still needs more help.

23. Chicago Bears
Devin Hester and the defense will keep the Bears in most games this year, but the offensive line looks shaky and once again Chicago has questions at quarterback. Can Kyle Orton and rookie Matt Forte carry an offense with a suspect offensive line?

24. Cincinnati Bengals
The Bengals have a ton of issues. Chad Johnson’s shoulder is a concern, Chris Perry is still inexperienced (and injury prone) and the defense is full of holes. The offense just doesn’t look as explosive as it did in previous seasons, but to assume that it can’t score 20-plus points a game would be naïve.

25. Baltimore Ravens
The defense is once again a major strength, but the Ravens will start a rookie at quarterback (Joe Flacco) and running back (Ray Rice) when they open up the season against the Bengals. Usually it’s not a good sign when a team is starting rookies at both quarterback and running back; it’s an even worse sign when hat team has a suspect offensive line.

DeAngelo Hall26. Oakland Raiders
The Raiders have a lot of young talent, but it’s going to take time before it develops. After adding DeAngelo Hall to an already solid secondary, the defense has potential as long as the line can get after the quarterback. While they’re still a few years off, Oakland should be competitive this season.

27. St. Louis Rams
It’s hard to get a bead on how good the Rams will be this year after such a disastrous 2007 season. With Orlando Pace and Marc Bulger healthy, Steven Jackson happy and an upgraded defensive line, the Rams could contend in the West. Or Bulger could get hurt, the offensive line could fall apart, the secondary could get picked apart and everything crumbles like it did last year.

28. Detroit Lions
The Lions made incredible strides last season, but Mike Martz and his offense are now in San Fran and Shaun Rogers (the team’s best defender) is now in Cleveland. The Lions are loaded at receiver and Kevin Smith is a potential OROY candidate, but the offensive line is brutal and the front seven on defense is going to have issues getting to the quarterback (which won’t help a below average secondary).

29. San Francisco 49ers
If all the free agent and drafted talent can come together, the 49ers could surprise in the NFC West. But it’s hard to believe that a team led by J.T. O’Sullivan at quarterback will be a contender for an entire season. Especially since a below average offensive line will be protecting him.

Larry Johnson30. Kansas City Chiefs
The good news is that Larry Johnson is healthy and the Chiefs have added some nice young pieces to their defense. The bad news is that Brodie Croyle is the starting quarterback and hasn’t shown that he can even compete in this league. Making things worse for Croyle is that the offensive line might be the worst in the league.

31. Atlanta Falcons
Rookie quarterbacks usually don’t fair well, but Matt Ryan has enough talent in Michael Turner, Roddy White and Jerious Norwood to help ease the transition. The offensive line has to hold up and the defense has to mask potential issues on the line and at corner or else the Falcons won’t win more than three games this season.

32. Miami Dolphins
Bill Parcells has this team heading in the right direction, but the roster is void of talent. Chad Pennington was a nice signing, but he’s limited and who knows what to expect from Ricky Williams. The defense also looks incredibly thin after the team parted with Zach Thomas and Jason Taylor in the offseason.

Blame the billy goat – Zambrano and Harden have arm issues

Any Cubs fan knows that even with their team resting comfortably in first place and on the brink of capturing a postseason berth, you just can’t take anything for granted. Case in point, the front of the Cubs’ starting rotation is experiencing some arm troubles.

Carlos ZambranoCarlos Zambrano will undergo an MRI to determine the severity of his arm injury after leaving Tuesday nights start with a sore shoulder. Even though he says the situation isn’t serious, Rich Harden also admitted to having some arm “discomfort” and will skip his next start as a precaution.

Regardless of the severity of Harden’s condition or the contradictions built up the last few days, the timing of the media circus building over the pitching staff couldn’t be worse for the Cubs, coming on the heels of Carlos Zambrano leaving Tuesday night’s start with a sore shoulder.

With the balance of Zambrano’s season hanging on the outcome of today’s MRI exam, the double dose of soreness at the top of the rotation raises the scrutiny as high as the stakes in Harden’s next start, which should come Wednesday in St. Louis.

”Look, if he were available to pitch today, or tomorrow, or the next day, why would we wait for St. Louis?” Piniella said when pressed on the reason for Harden being given 11 days between starts. ”Doesn’t that make sense? He’s not available right now is all I’m trying to tell you. And he’s going to be available for the St. Louis series.”

Pressed again, Piniella revealed the ”discomfort.”

Everything is serious when it comes to Harden because he has a history of not being able to stay healthy. “Discomfort” might turn into something more and if Zambrano has to be shut down for an extended period of time, the Cubs can’t afford to have Harden sidelined. Worse case scenario, if both Zambrano and Harden were seriously injured, the Cubs would have Ryan Dempster, Ted Lilly, Jason Marquis and Rich Hill/Sean Marshall as their postseason rotation. Yikes.

The official Miami-Florida smack talk thread

Florida Gators

Throw out the records, polls and rankings, because Miami vs. Florida is one of the most heated rivalries in all of college football. The two teams will square off again this Saturday at 8:00pm ET on ESPN.

Last week the Gators (1-0) rolled over Hawaii 56-10 as Heisman candidate Tim Tebow completed 9 of 14 passes for 137 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing nine times for 37 yards. The Canes (1-0) throttled Charleston Southern 52-7 amassing 416 total yards, including 224 on the ground.

Miami has dominated the recent meetings between the two schools, winning the last six contests. On a whole, the Hurricanes also have five national championships to the Gators’ two, even though Florida has become the more dominant program the past couple years.

The smack talk from the players is already flying. Florida receiver Louis Murphy had this to say about the “U”:

“If I’m right, the ‘U’ stands for the University of Miami,” said Murphy. “Well, we’re the University of Florida. We’re the ‘U.’ I don’t refer to them as the ‘U.’ I refer to them as Miami. If the ‘U’ is for university and winning and championships, we’re the ‘U.’ They are Miami, and that’s what I call them.”

Even Tebow got into the chatter with this to say in reference to watching a Miami game while on recruiting trip a few years ago:

“I am huge into the college environment and excitement, and you look around, and there were 30,000 empty seats,” Tebow said. “Then you come to Florida and you see this environment. … Wow, what a difference.”

Below is a complete list of Miami and Florida blogs and information sites to get you primed for the matchup.

Top Miami Hurricanes Sites

All Canes Blog.com
Miami Hurricanes Official Website
Miami Hurricanes Rivals.com Page
Inside The U.com

Top Florida Gators Sites

Alligator Army
Florida Gators Official Website
GatorBait.net
Gator Envy

Oddsmakers have made the Gators a 21.5-point favorite, which is a huge spread given this is such a big rivalry and that Florida hasn’t beaten Miami in their last six meetings. But obviously with the Gators transforming into a powerhouse over the years while Miami has struggled, as well having the more talented roster, oddsmakers probably figure Urban Meyer will try to bury his instate rivals to gain an edge on the recruiting front. These two schools are always battling each other for top recruits every year, so both could use the outcome of this game to get an edge.

MLB’s top flops, failures, fiascoes and firsts

UATGSPORTS.CA compiled an interesting list of baseball’s top flops, failures, fiascoes and firsts of the 2008 MLB Season.

Alex Rodriguez

“Failures”
If there was ever an unfitting send off for the house that Ruth built, a season and era that ends without a World Series championship would be it.

New York Yankees
… The Yankees have been unable to string together enough wins to make up ground on the Red Sox or Rays. Much of the Yankees misfortunes can be credited to the meteoric rise of the Tampa Bay Rays. The Rays’ rise has knocked Boston back into the wildcard race with the Twins and thus left the Yankees on the outside looking in. Depending on how the Red Sox and Twins finish down the stretch we could be witness to a post season without the Yankees and Red Sox.

“Flops”
It wasn’t supposed to be this way.

Cleveland Indians
… Considering CC looks like a completely different pitcher with Milwaukee and the Indians are squandering a 30/30 season from Grady Sizemore, this season is an utter disappointment for Chief Wahoo and the Indians. The Indians have not won a World Series since 1949 and suddenly their collapse in the bottom of the 9th inning during the 1997 World Series with two outs doesn’t seem so bad.

“Firsts”
A changing of the guard (also the New York Yankees’ worst nightmare).

Tampa Bay Rays
The Rays are guaranteed to finish north of .500 for the first time in franchise history, but arguably more important is the fact that this team will likely unseat the Red Sox and Yankees in the AL East.

“Fiascoes”
Saying the franchise is in “rebuilding mode” is an understatement.

Seattle Mariners
Seattle brought in Erik Bedard (now on the DL) and Carlos Silva and JJ Putz was expected to step-up in the closing role. Big contracts were also handed out to Kenji Johjima and Adrian Beltre over the years which pretty much sealed the fate of Bill Bavasi, the Mariners GM who was fired back in June. Suddenly this team is rebuilding and the one reason to go see this team play is for the Mariner Moose. The memories of a 116-win season are long gone in the state of Washington.

Very cool list. The Yankees’ failures this season goes to show you that without pitching, it doesn’t matter if a team has an All-Star lineup. And the same can be said for the Tigers, who were also mentioned by UATGSPORTS.CA. As for the Tribe, injuries completely dismantled an otherwise potentially great year. But the Indians loaded up again in the Sabathia trade and should again be a contender next year if Carmona can stay completely healthy.

Week 2 College Football Primer

Time to check out the big games, top matchups and potential upsets as college football heads into Week 2.

Top 25 Action:
None. Nobody in the top 25 plays each other this weekend, which must have the television networks really, really excited.

Chris Keep your eye on:
Ohio (0-1) at No. 3 Ohio State (1-0)
The Buckeyes should have no problem with instate rival Ohio this weekend, but it’ll be interesting to see if head coach Jim Tressel plays injured running back and Heisman hopeful Chris Wells. With a trip to Southern Cal on the docket, there’s no reason to play Wells this week against a cupcake like Ohio. (Although I’ll be the first to note that the MAC deserves more attention than what it gets. See the “Upset Watch” section for proof.) A running back-by-committee of David Herron, Maurice Wells and Brandon Saine should be more than enough for OSU to roll the Bobcats, so there should be no reason for “Beanie” to even dress.

Upset Watch:
No. 8 West Virginia (1-0) at East Carolina (0-1)
While it’s true that I wouldn’t even have mentioned this game had it not been for the Pirates knocking off VA Tech last week, East Carolina has proven that it can hang with top programs. ECU will be looking for its third straight win over a ranked opponent, although West Virginia has won seven straight over the Pirates coming into this contest. Oddsmakers clearly feel that ECU can hang with the Mountaineers given that WVU is only an 8-point favorite.

Dan LeFevourCentral Michigan (1-0) at No. 2 Georgia (1-0)
Yes, outside of the MAC last year the Chippewas got smacked by Kansas (52-7) and Purdue (45-22). But as Bowling Green proved by beating PITT last week, the MAC has some talented teams and CMU is currently the class of the conference. They have a Hesiman candidate at quarterback in Dan LeFevour and a playmaker at running back in Ontario Sneed. There’s no doubt Georgia has better and deeper talent and it’s tough for any team to win between the hedges (let alone a MAC team), but could UGA overlook little ol’ CMU with a trip to South Carolina on the schedule next week? Obviously oddsmakers don’t think so as they’ve made the Dawgs a 24-point favorite.

Other notable games:
Miami (FL) at No. 5 Florida – Saturday, Sept 6, 8:00pm ET
No. 15 BYU at Washington – Saturday, Sept 6, 3:00pm ET
Mississippi at No. 20 Wake Forest – Saturday, Sept 6, 3:300pm ET

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