Author: Anthony Stalter (Page 1440 of 1503)

College Game of the Week: (#6) Notre Dame at (#3) USC

In honor of the 2006 College Football Season, Bullz-Eye.com will preview an up-and-coming game of the week, each week, for the entire length of the NCAA season.

Each week a game will be highlighted and broken down by each teams strengths and weaknesses vs. its opponent. Plus, no preview would be complete without a forecasted score – you’ll find a prediction on the game at Bullz-Eye.com as well.

Major BCS implications are on the line this week as Notre Dame hooks up with rival USC. Both programs have a shot at playing Ohio State in the national championship game with a win. Anybody down for a good ole’ fashion college football shootout?

On tap this week: (#6) Notre Dame at (#3) USC.

NFL Game of the Week: Chicago Bears at New England Patriots

In honor of the 2006 NFL season, Bullz-Eye.com will take one contest off the schedule every week and break down each team’s strengths and weaknesses vs. its opponent. Plus, no preview would be complete without a forecasted score – you’ll find a prediction on the game at Bullz-Eye.com as well.

The most compelling game this week pits quarterback Tom Brady vs. the Chicago Bears defense. Will the Patriots struggles at home continue or will Bill Belichick find a way to beat Brian Urlacher and the stout Bear defense?

On tap for Week 4: Bears (9-1) at Patriots (7-3).

Angels break the bank for Gary Matthews Jr.

Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports is reporting that the Angles have signed former Texas Rangers outfielder Gary Matthews Jr. for a reported $50 million.

He likely will bat leadoff for the Angels and give them increased athleticism in center field, reducing the defensive burden on right fielder Vladimir Guerrero and left fielder Garret Anderson.

Are you kidding me? $50 million for a guy who has had just one good season and is already 32 years old? I understand that age 32 is still considering “prime” in baseball, but come on, $50 million? The guy is a career .263 hitter and has only cracked .300 one time (last year). I doubt if he reaches the numbers he did last year and I doubt the Angels will ever see the full return on this investment.

Another receiver in trouble with the law

The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that 49ers’ wide receiver Antonio Bryant was arrested on a drunken driver charge Sunday night. The newspaper sites that Bryant was ‘belligerent’ and wasn’t pleased that he was pulled over.

“He was initially contacted for reckless driving and excessive speed … but officers noticed signs that he was under the influence and tried to get him to cooperate,” Raffaelli said. “He was extremely uncooperative and belligerent to officers.”

Based on “objective signs” that he was intoxicated, the officers tried to arrest Bryant for driving under the influence, he said. But the wide receiver “became combative,” Raffaelli said, and refused to get into the police car.

“He ultimately had to be restrained and placed in the car,” Raffaelli said. “He was pretty verbally abusive and derogatory.”

Bryant has had his issues in the past. He’s been known to spout off after his team loses and even threw a sweaty jersey at Dallas head coach Bill Parcels when he was a Cowboy in 2002. I understand that these athletes are all grown men and most are over the age of 21, but it still amazes me how so many of them get into trouble during the season. Here the 49ers are, coming off their biggest win of the season against the Seahawks and one game out of first place in their division and now have to deal with their number one wide out being arrested. Guys like Bryant are selfish.

Week 11 Power Rankings

After 11 weeks, I’m thoroughly convinced that the NFC has not remotely gotten close to the AFC as far as talent. It’s like watching the Chicago Bears and a bunch of inconsistent umpaloopas.

Here is a look at the class and trash of the league with nothing in between:

1. Indianapolis Colts (9-1)
Previous Ranking: 1
Even the Colts and Peyton Manning are allowed to have a bad day. However, I’ve been saying for weeks that the Indy run defense would cost them a game and I think Dallas provided my theory. While the Cowboys didn’t run amuck on the Colts, when Dallas needed to gain a few first downs at the end of the game to run out the clock, it was able to do it with ease.

2. Chicago Bears (9-1)
Previous Ranking: 2
This is the only NFC team that should be feared if you are an AFC squad. It seems like with each passing week, however, the Bears are starting to revert back to years past: Great defense with an inconsistent offense that relies on the run. That’s certainly not a bad way to win, but will it get it done in the playoffs?

3. San Diego Chargers (8-2)
Previous Ranking: 3
I was overly impressed with the Chargers win in Denver on Sunday night. The Broncos have simply had San Diego’s number at Mile High for almost a decade. The Chargers have shown the past two weeks that they not only can win without defensive stalwart Shawne Merriman, but also come back from large deficits. LaDainian Tomlinson is the most exciting player in the NFL.

4. Denver Broncos (7-3)
Previous Ranking: 4
The Broncos without a doubt have a solid team. Denver would be more solid if it had a consistent quarterback that wasn’t always one play away from costing his team a victory.

5. New England Patriots (7-3)
Previous Ranking: Unranked
People might think I’m dogging the Ravens by keeping Baltimore out of the top five. Well, I am. I’ve watched for weeks how the Ravens get dominated by their opponents and fall behind only to pull it out in the end. While the Patriots have stunk at home, New England is dominating opponents on the road and that’s a great advantage come playoff time.

28. Washington Redskins (3-7)
Previous Rank: Unranked
Question: Why did it take Joe Gibbs this long to play Jason Campbell? I know it was only against Tampa Bay, but no turnovers and two touchdowns is a pretty good day regardless.

29. Houston Texans (3-7)
Previous Ranking: Unranked
I’ve been hammering J.P. Losman all year Houston and you go out there and give up 340 yards and three touchdowns to him? You made me look like a fool Texans! A fool!

30. Detroit Lions (2-8)
Previous Ranking: 29
Conspiracy theory time! Arizona has been rumored to want Mike Martz as its next head coach. Martz, however, apparently isn’t a big fan of quarterback Matt Leinart for his system. So, with Detroit traveling to Arizona this past weekend, Martz drew up a game plan so hideous that the big wigs in the Cardinals organization would stop wanting him. It all makes sense.

31. Arizona Cardinals (2-8)
Previous Ranking: 32
I should probably put the Cardinals ahead of the Lions, since Arizona beat Detroit last Sunday. However, I just can’t fathom moving Arizona up two spots just for beating the Lions.

32. Oakland Raiders (2-8)
Previous Ranking: 31
Forget about the Colts and the Bears at the top of heap. There is a serious battle brewing for the No. 32 spot between the Cardinals and Raiders with a potential wildcard in the Lions. Stay tuned!

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