Friday, October 28, 2011

This Week's Top 5

Top 5 sports stories of the week:

1.) Tebow: Yes Tim Tebow. Me personality I think this all too much of nothing, but for the people out there in Bronco Land this is the story of the year so far. Okay maybe not...... But for those who say that Tebow shouldn't be out may be right. If you watched the first 55 minutes of the Broncos/Dolphins game and the ones who's on Team Tebow look at the end result of that game, A WIN. Yes Tebow did in fact win the game, but if you're looking at it in between the lines then you would suggest that the Dolphins simply blew it.



2.) World Series: Baseball isn't the most popular sport among the "new-aged" sports fans, but even those new fans have to LOVE this year's World Series.....right?? As we approach GAME 7 *pause* we look at the ending of the 2011 season. Texas is trying to win its first ever championship and the Cardinals are just glad to in the post-season and looking to win for the first time since 2005. Keep in mind that the Cardinals only got into the post-season because the Atlanta Braves choked up on something......This series has been noted as being one of the best World Series played as to date. Now I wouldn't be a prisoner of the moment right now, I've seen great World Series in 1991 Braves vs Twins (YES THAT'S A HOMER PICK), 1993 Phillies vs Blue Jays, 1997 Indians vs Marlins, 2001 Yankees vs Diamondbacks. Does the 2011 World Series live up to those World Series as to date?? Only History will tell......and the ratings of course.

3.) Top 3 games of Week 8: Well I've already done my picks for Week 8 (see last blog). But I think that these 3 games are worth mentioning for game of the week:

New England vs. Pittsburgh
The last 7 games, the Patriots have DOMINATED the Steel Curtain beating them 6 of 7 times, including a few playoff wins (notably at Hines Field). 

Dallas vs Philadelphia
This could very well be the setting for what could be the winner of the NFC East division. These two teams will end the season in Dallas, but this game could be the early barometer for who has control of the NFC East. With Washington (Injuries and Rex  not being "Our" quarterback) and the New York Giants just not being able to stay consistent and seize the opportunity a few weeks ago to take control of this division, it leaves this game as the game that could very well decided the champion (Even though it is Week 8).

San Diego vs Kansas City
A month ago, this game would not have had the worthy of being mentioned as a game I would be looking forward too. Well since the Chiefs last lost (Against the Chargers in Week 3), they've won 3 straight games and have pretty much played themselves back into contention for the AFC West. Arrowhead stadium has historically been a very tough place to play and for the Chargers this could very well put their whole season to test. San Diego, who normally would begin it's late-season charge from having a "bad start" are 4-2. Their death-grip of sort they had on this division could be slipping away, especially if the Chiefs put out this Trick or Treat edition of this rivalry. Interesting game, can the Chiefs make that late season push to the playoffs or will the Chargers make this "business as usual" and take command of this series???


4.) BCS Rankings: Well with the top 2 ranked teams on idle this week (Armageddon in Tuscaloosa next Saturday), LSU and Alabama could play in the first BCS knockout game since 2006 with Michigan and Ohio State. What I mean by that is that whoever loses this game, will pretty much be knocked out of any contention for the BCS Title Game. Interesting to see what the "Mad-Hatter" (Coach Miles) and Satan (Coach Saban) will have for this game. I predict that this game will be GREAT. I'll give you my picks next week. But a few noteworthy games this week includes:Baylor vs Oklahoma State, Clemson vs Georgia Tech, and Georgia vs Florida. This weekend's game will be the positioning games for teams hoping for that #2 spot after the Armageddon game next Saturday.


5.) NBA Lockout: Well what a difference a healthy commissioner and week makes. Last week all hell broke lose, as NBA Commissioner David Stern put it. Keep in mind that Stern was sick last week and did not attend the meetings, thus negotiations breaking down and the whole league almost went down with it. This week, as late as Wednesday, the two sides got back together again and are supposedly on the brink of having a new CBA agreed on and saving what could of been a short 2011-12 season. What looked to be a looooonnnnggggg lockout, might end soon. I would say that's a HUGE win for the NBA's popularity in America, considering that the Lockout in 98-99 didn't do much justice. I believe that the league is somewhat STILL recovering from that lockout, so to have another one isn't much help for the NBA. They got a lot of "making-up" to do and the earlier they get to it, the better.

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