What a relief to escape the heavy breathing over the Patriots for a week! I truly believe we went almost a week without the media's incessant braying about the "Greatest Team in the History of the Universe." Tom Brady will have to go back to asking his mirror: "Whose ####'s are finest of them all?" Two more wins and Brady will be nominated for beatification and Randy Moss will have to give up his street cred....
After the Jaguars pound the Patriots into submission this week Maurice Jones-Drew and John Henderson will have to go into the witness-protection program.
Is it just a co-incidence that Martina Hingis and Roger Clemens have both opted for retirement? Martina's agent says she doesn't use cocaine, she just likes the way it smells. True sports fans all across America should beg the Steroid Rocket to come back just one more time. It would be a joy to watch him serve up that 37 mph fastball he's sporting without his cheating boosters. Retiring is the ultimate admission of guilt for Clemens-there is no way he retires if he could still compete. Obviously, without the juice, he can't.
Got to give credit where credit is due: The perfomance by Seattle's punter, Ryan Plackemeier, may have been the greatest performance in post-season history by a punter. Every kick was executed to perfection with the Redskins getting 0 yards in returns. Not one punt was returned a single yard and all of them were inside the 10 yard line! How do you get any better than that?
Note to Titan's coach Jeff Fisher: Nice defense and solid offensive line play. Now wake up and trade Vince Young while you he still has signficant trade value. Young will never be a top level NFL quarterback. Take that wishbone, wishful thinking to the trading table and draft a pocket passer. Young's instinct is to run at the first sign of trouble. With a bit of pocket presence the Titan's could have stolen that game from the woefully underacheiving Chargers offense.
Speaking of woefull under-achievers, how 'bout that Redskins offense? I didn't think it was possible to make the Smells-Like-Team-Spirit Seahawks look good. Here's a line for Hasselbeck vs the Packers: We're taking the collar and we're going to choke!
Is there any doubt that the AFC South is hands-down the best division in football? The post-season was an Albert Haynesworth tantrum away from having 3 of the 4 teams in the division finals from the South. And Gary Kubiak's Texans ain't no patsies, either!
And what about that wacky Hanynesworth? It's bad enough to jump offsides at a critical moment, Albert. Dusting Philip Rivers probably cost your team the game. You read it here first: this head-stomping, Pacman-taunting fuming mountain of blubber will come to a bad end. And soon. I'm sure his file is sitting on the corner of Roger Goodell's desk. Can anyone be that filled with rage on their own natural body chemistry?
Did you know that Peyton Manning had a little brother? At least the guy that showed up in Tampa looked like a Manning. Nice work Eli. Your team looks a lot more like a winner now that that back-stabbing poser named after a patio torch is getting paid to mouth off. I believe there will be a come-to-Jesus meeting down in Dallas this weekend and Tony Romo had better have been saying his nevers. Right now Eli looks like the better quarterback.
Props offered to Bob Sanders, All-World safety for the Indianapolis Colts, announced as Defensive Player of the Year for the NFL, and justly so. We know that 2/3rds of the earth is covered by water and the rest is covered by Bob Sanders. Do you know how you can tell which wide receivers dared to run slant routes in front of Bob Sanders? Dental records.
And I will close this week's early rant with my Worst Coach of the Year award. Sure its easy to pick the top coaches, but who really played the biggest role in sucking the mojo out of his team? Topping the list, you gotta love Bobby Petrino. Talk about kicking someone when they are down, this dirt-eating slug high-tailed it the moment he got the chance. Probably unable and absolutely unwilling to make the sacrifice necessary to help his team. They never recovered from the wrenchingly miserable conclusion to a bad draft pick that no one ever imagined could have gone so horribly wrong. There's some powerful bad karma down in Atlanta. Petrino may think he escaped it, but he probably just dragged his part down to Fayetteville. Pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered!
If you thought the American Sports scene was goofy in 2007, get a load of what's in store for 2008:
Sadly, the Shaquille O'Neal era in the NBA comes to a close, as the Shaq-Daddy has gotten so large his teammates can no longer escape his gravitational pull. This has been particularly rough on the Heat's fast break.
Pressured to respond to the torrent of allegations regarding the use of performance-enhancing drugs by its members, the Major League Baseball Players Association continues to resist co-operation with drug testing for the league. Instead, the union has agreed to provide funds for each team to employ a team Apologist.
Scottie Pippen discovers his true calling and enters the Democratic Presidential race. Feeling he had set his sights too low, Scottie reminded our reporter that he was a better player than Michael Jordan and that the Chicago Bulls missed their chance to hire him as head coach after the firing of Scott Skiles. Sayeth Scottie: "Everybody knows I am smarter than Hillary Clinton and a better lawyer than John Edwards. Oh, and Oprah likes me better than Barrack Obama too."
Sports Medicine clinics all over the world scramble for the services of the Indianapolis Colts' orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Robert Oz, on the heals of Marvin Harrison's remarkable performance in Super Bowl XLII. Likening Marvin's surgery to the Tommy John elbow surgery which revolutionized treatment for MLB pitchers, a spokesman for the Colts elaborated: "Sorry we had to keep this under wraps all season. But Marvin's bionic knee has got him running 3.8 40's. His double-back flip over the cross bar after scoring his first Super Bowl touchdown had us all thinking Flubber." Oz claims to be working on a personality for Terrell Owens, a heart for Bill Belichick and a brain for Pacman Jones.
While allegations from Jose Canseco's latest narc-out of fellow players over steriod use continue to rock MLB, pundits continue to ask: How can a guy who can't read, write books?
NBA Commisisoner, David Stern takes a leave of abscence from pro basketball to serve his country as Press Secretary for President-elect, Mitt Romney. Responding to questions about what many see as a curious choice, a spokeman for Romney responded: "This guy was in charge of a league that saw the most heinous threat to its integrity any sport has ever seen. Baseball's Black Sox scandal pales in comparison to the Tim Donaghy gambling fiasco. Here you have a league completely compromised by the revelation that at least one of its referees has been actively betting on games. Not just any games, these were games that Donaghy was officiating, including playoff and championship games. And he was providing information about those games to bookies and other gamblers and apparently other referees. In the face of all this damning information, Stern has effectively kept this investigation and the story surrounding it out of the main stream media. If Mitt Romney had an overdue book from his grade school library it becomes front page news for the MSN, but the fact that the results of most NBA games dating back to 2005 are completely bogus doesn't warrant a story in the press? We told Mr. Stern he could name his price to become our Press Secretary. The price was high, but there isn't anyone in the world outside the Mossad who could have kept the rot at the core of the NBA out of the press. He is one gi-normous leak-stopper."
In an unprecendented move, the WNBA has taken on a league sponsor. While stadiums and bowl games have long been given adverting monikers, like "The Tostitos Fiesta Bowl," it will take some time to get used to referring to the league by its new name: The Birkenstocks WNBA.
LPGA phenom, Michelle Wie, following a disappointing 2007 season, has decided to change her focus for the 2008 season. Rather than competing in actual LPGA events where she might have to actually play a solid round of golf every once in a while, Michelle will alternate qualifying attempts on the men's tour with appearances on American Gladiator and America's Next Top Model.
Another tumultuous season at Notre Dame brings back memories of the torturous years under Coach Gerry Faust. The "Oust Faust" campaign finally brought the school to fire Faust and a similar campaign mounted by angry Irish alumni this season has Charlie Weis packing his bags. The "Schmeis Weis" bandwagon finally got the big guy his pink slip. Sporting his trade-mark turtle neck pants, Charlie announced he was electing to have his gastric by-pass surgery reversed so that he can join Rosie O'Donnnell, Jamarcus Russell and the now-zaftig Olson Twins on "Celebrity Competitive Eating," the latest reality TV show.
Bill Parcells steps right up with the Miami Dolphins top pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, selecting Hawaii's gunslinger, Colt Brennan. The Big Tuna then packages the Dolphins 2nd pick with the rights to Jason Allen, sending them to the Dallas Cowboys for Terrell Owens. Parcells then announces that T.O. was placed on Injured Reserve for the remainder of the 2008 season, mumbling something about "brain damage."
And remember you saw it here first, the complete AFC playoff projection for January 2008.
San Diego smokes Tennessee, with or without the pitiful efforts of Vince Young. Jacksonville jacks Pittsburgh once again. Colts rip San Diego and Norv Turner goes home jobless once again. Jags beat the Patriots senseless, both on the score board and the field of play and they wander back to Indianapolis to get smacked down for the 3rd time this season. You can take this to the bank!
As for the NFC-who cares? Whoever it is loses by 3 touchdowns in the Super Bowl as the Colts repeat.
It looks like Terrell Owens is finally starting to show his true colors. Now he is chastising the Cowboys coaches for not making sure he gets his requisite number of drops per game. And today he started calling Jessica Simpson out for bringing bad luck to America's team. When's the last time he checked his own ju-ju? If there is such a thing as karma, Texas stadium will be full of coal by Christmas.
Bob Costas in his weekly radio rant lamented the fact the Baseball Hall of Fame electors failed to enshrine Major League Baseball Player's Union architect, Marvin Miller. We think its just a matter of time: Miller's bust will be going up in Cooperstown just as Satan drops the puck for the first NHL game in Hell.
Hope Santa has a tanker truck full of Geritol for that pitiful looking Baltimore Ravens squad. Is it really possible to watch a team age right before your eyes? Nobody in the NFL has been worse over the last 7 weeks and the Ravens are 0-Fer including bowing to the lowly Dolphins.
Has anybody seen or heard from the Colts' Marvin Harrison over the last 10 weeks? I know the superstar wide-out likes to lay low and keep to himself, but has their even been a Marvin sighting? No better present for Tony Dungy and Peyton Manning than a healed up, rested Marvelous Marvin for the playoffs....
And How 'bout those 5 crazy Falcons sporting their "Free Michael Vick" t-shirts and putting on a mini-demonstration on the sidelines during Sunday's game with the Saints? Is it really possible to be that far out of touch with reality and the public sentiment? Maybe this was Santa's gift to PETA....
The Indiana Pacers have now decided that they will keep Jamal Tinsley out of jail or an early grave by providing him with his own personal security guard to accompany him on his late night search for meaning and ####'s. There is just no way this could go wrong.....
In his column, the controversial and entertaining Jason Whitlock came to the defense of Donovan McNabb, proclaiming that Donovan was one of the top 5 quarterbacks in the league. Hmmm, let's see now, there's Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Tony Romo, Brett Favre, Drew Brees, David Garrard, Ben Rothlisberger, Carson Palmer, Eli Manning.. please stop me when you get to the guy you would give up in exchange for McNabb. Maybe Santa could get Jason signed as the new Patriots GM. It would certainly be a gift for the rest of the league!
The Big Tuna, Bill Parcells has been nosing around the vacated coaching job in Atlanta and its being suggested that he may coach the Dolphins. What could possibly be a better match up for the Fish? And make no mistake about it, Wade Phillips got his Christmas gift last fall when he was hired to coach that Cowboy team put together by Parcells.
And how about Senator Mitchell's gift to all of us old time baseball fans? What could be more satisfying than watching a bunch of cheating, spoiled millionaires squirm and twist in the media wind? Looks like Roger Clemens would have been just another aging lard-bag without some Androl and Human Growth Hormone. If he really thinks he is being slandered he can file that lawsuit. What a pious, bullying fraud!
Here's wishing the whitest of Christmases for the New England Patriots: A densely packed stadium full of snow may well test that ground game that is so sorely out of practice. All I want from Santa is for the Colts to play in New England in the AFC Championshp game, bringing the Pats season to an inglorious 17-1. What could be sweeter?
The University of Michigan holds a special place in the history of college football. The early history of college football in America literally revolves around the victors of the game who hailed from Ann Arbor. From the "Point-a-Minute" juggernauts coached by Fielding Yost from 1901-1905, through the mid-century dynamos coached by Fritz Crisler and Bennie Oosterbaan, the Wolverines churned out victories across the nation and right on into the bowl season. Many of the finest players in the history of the game made their mark at Michigan, including legends like Adolph "Germany" Schutlz, Tom Harmon, Dan Dierdorf, Anthony Carter, Reggie McKenzie, Ron Kramer, the afore-mentioned Bernie Oosterbaan (3 time all-American), Gerald Ford and even that Tommy-come-lately who quarterbacks for the New England Patriots.
Their uniforms are a brilliant combination of maize and blue and their fight song ("Hail to the Victors") is arguably the best in the nation. The university has a long and storied history of academic excellence, despite what many consider a recent decline based on political correctness and left-fringe moonbat political leanings. Clearly the University of Michigan can recruiting favorably with most of the other major schools in the country, excepting perhaps the glamourous warm-weather football factory at USC.
So why has the University of Michigan won a grand total of 1 National Championship since 1948? On the basis of the available evidence, it appears that they have been sorely out-coached. Michigan's big problem in the modern football era, is that the offenses have become more spread out and the game has relied more on speed and the skill positions. Meanwhile, Michigan's coaches have been stuck in the "3 yards and a cloud of dust" mentality that was the stock in trade of the pre-war era Big 10. Since the hiring of Bo Schembechler, the team has wallowed in mediocrity, with the occaisional burst of brilliance. If the University of Michigan and its fans want to move forward and compete for national championships, they need to shake off the lingering ineptitude and dated mindset of the Schembechler era.
I know Bo Schembechler remains beloved by legions of Wolverine fans. My Dad was one of his biggest proponents. But the simple fact of the matter is that Bo seldom won a big game. Bo grew up in the shadow of his mentor, Woody Hayes, with both coaches serving ably at Miami of Ohio. In Bo's playing days at the Miami of Ohio, he played under two of the greatest coaches in the history of football. His first coach was Sid Gillman, offensive genius. Apparently Bo forgot everything he ever learned from Gillman. When Gillman left to coach the University of Cincinnati, the fiery Woody Hayes took over. Bo chose to emulate the style and coaching demeanor of Hayes.
When both became Big 10 coaches, the rivalry was on. While they had very similar Big 10 coaching records (Woody was 152-38-7 while Bo went 143-24-1 with each winning 13 Big 10 Championships), their post season records speak volumes. Woody won 5 National Championships. Bo won 0. Woody was 4-4 in the Rose Bowl and Bo 2-8. Woody coached 29 1st round picks into the NFL, while Bo helped 13 players get drafted first.
Coaching at the Big 10 level, or at any of the major colleges is a complicated endeavor. It requires multiple skills, primarily recruiting and coaching skills. The coach must convince the best players to come to play for him, then he has to provide them with the training and guidance to use their skills most effectively. Of course, marketing, motivation, leadership and administrative skills are involved as well, but it seems that Michigan's problem remains that they get out-recuited and when they aren't recruited, they are out-coached. Woody coached 3 Heisman Trophy winners, Bo 0. Woody produced 56 All-Americans, Bo 39.
Both of the coaches that followed Bo are former Schembechler assistants. I submit to you that the average University of Michigan fan doesn't consider a Big 10 Championship and a loss in a semi-major bowl game as an acceptable level of performance for this once great university. Since 1969 Nebraska has won 5 national championships. (Ok, so they are struggling now, but they will resume their rightful place in college football once they shake off the Callahan blues.) Southern Cal has won 5 and looks ready to rip off a few more. Texas has won 3. The Sunshine State's schools ( Florida, Florida State and Miami) have won 10! Oklahoma has won 4. Michigan's name is always mentioned in the same breath with these schools, yet they have only been able to score 1 National Championship in the last 60 years.
You want excellence? Fielding Yost's Michigan teams from 1901 to 1905 had a combined record of 55-1-1! They averaged 575.2 points per game for an average of 50.44 points per game. Of course no one expects anything like this kind of dominance, but this was where the legend was formed. I would suggest that Michigan fans expect to be in contention for the National Championship every year. Nothing less.
Word to University of Michigan Athletics Administration: I am sure you have deep connections with the Schembechler coaching tree. Sever those. There is a brilliant and hungry coach down I-23 from you that is a proven winner. Jim Tressel has hung you out to dry 6 times out of the last 7. And HE has won a National Title. How are you going to beat him? Your university is rolling in dough and has plenty of money available to offer to a proven winner. Is the Les Miles deal really dead? It's hard to tell these days with guys like Nick Saban makng it impossible to believe anything proffered by a coach on the fence. Find a guy that understands speed and how to open up the offensive side of the equation. Supply him with tall salaries to hire the finest group of offensive assistants in the land. Its the least you can after providing Michigan fans with the same disappointing approach year in and year out. Please turn this last , pitiful Lloyd Carr debacle into a plus by finding the new Fielding Yost!
I have been a huge sports fan since my Dad kept me out of school for the Detroit Tiger`s opening day at Brigg`s Stadium in 1958. I believe athletes are role models and that the American dream can be realized by practicing the principles of good sportsmanship : fair play, respect, and personal responsiblity . I believe Wilt Chamberlain, Jack Nicklaus Ted Williams and Peyton Manning were the best representativ es of their sports. I believe that simply having superb physical talents doesn`t entitle an athlete to ignore the rules followed by the rest of American society. I guess I am a Cro-magnon in this era of policital correctness and I will speak out for the traditional values that have made America great wherever I can.