Sunday, January 10, 2010

How Bout Them Cowboys

Before everyone anoints the Cowboys Super Bowl champions I would like to remind everyone that the Carolina Panthers, Tennessee Titans and the Arizona Cardinals have been in the Super Bowl Since Dallas last won a playoff game.

Denver has won the super bowl twice and the lowly St Louis Cardinals who won once and lost one since a Dallas playoff victory.

Dallas the last two weeks have looked like world beaters or should we say Philly beaters. Even the game before that they beat that power house New York Giants who the last two games scored only sixteen points and gave up over 80.

In the same light the New York Jets beat a team who since the death of one of their players have been a shell of themselves. Cincinnati played an emotional game at San Diego but the last two weeks of the regular season seemed to be playing out the season.

There are now five team left in the NFC. New Orleans losers of three in a row. Minnesota losers of three of their final five. Arizona drubbed last week at Green Bay and as a new Years present they will Host Green Bay today. The two teams with the momentum right now is Green Bay and Dallas.

The AFC's five teams left are the Chargers winners of eleven in a row, Indianapolis losers of their last two, New England limping into the playoffs and Baltimore.

What happened to try to play your best ball at playoff time? You know every year there seem to be one team that wins during the wild card that makes it to the super bowl. Ten teams left and it sure does look like the hottest teams are the Chargers, Cowboys and Packers and the Packers and Cowboys are in the wild card round.

Peyton Manning won the MVP award and I have no qualms with that. It was a runaway with Drew Brees, Philip Rivers and Brett Favre finishing way back. Chris Johnson of ECU didn't even get one vote for MVP after rushing for 2,000 yards. I guess it only shows you that the NFL is now a passing league and rushing the football don't mean what it use too. There use to be a day when passing teams always lost to the ball control teams. The Titans who Johnson plays for didn't even finish abouve 500 on the season.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Gryphons Open League Play Winners

The Lady Gryphons got double figure scoring from Tamisher Walker (17) and Tia Hudgins (12)as the Lady Gryphons open Big East play with a 51-30 victory over Nash Central.

The Ladies are now 8-2 and 1-0 as they beat Nash Central for the second time in eleven days.

Marred by injuries and personnel problems the boys continue to win. Darius McKnight and Billy Young were the only Gryphons in double figures but each hit for 22. Gryphons win at Nash Central 78-67 to win their first conference game and their ninth win in ten tries.

Both Northern Nash and Southern Nash are swept by the Wilson County schools. Northern lost at Hunt and Fike took two from Southern.

Today starts the NFL playoffs and I think I have changed my mind every day this week.
The opening game has the Jets at Cincinnati and for the life of me I can't find a way to think the Jets will win. Saturday night I am sticking with Dallas but I am not all that confident in that one.

Sunday has Green Bay at Arizona and I think the healthiest team will win, Green Bay. Sunday night I think with Wes Welker being out for the Patriots that is going to make it hard for New England to score. I doubt whether Baltimore scores much either but I think they will have one more point than New England.

We pay a lot of attention to men's college basketball in this area and there is no doubt that Duke and Carolina women's basketball is of National quality. N C State sent shock waves through out the college basketball world Thursday night when the N C State women beat Maryland 73-45.

New coach Kelly Harper has the Wolfpack women at 11-5 in her first year after replacing Kay Yow. There is something about Harper that makes me think she is going to take State to a higher level that they have ever been including one trip to the final four. Seems to me Harper has Pat Summitt's replacement at Tennessee wrote all over her when and if Summitt retires

Friday, January 8, 2010

Finally College Football Is Over

I was leaving work on Thursday afternoon one of my fellow employees ask me who I thought was going to win the National championship game. My Response was Alabama 14-13. His response was "I think Colt McCoy from Texas is going to put on a show and rip Alabama".

McCoy's injury during the first series of the game changed completely what could have happened. There is a saying that the best defense is a good offense and Texas without McCoy struggled to move the ball all night keeping the Texas defense in trouble throughout the game.

I found myself last night more interested in other TV over the college football game. Playing the National championship on the 7th of January is carrying it a little to far for me. I find it hard to get up for the national championship the night after the GMAC bowl. The national championship game this year could have easily been played on Saturday night the 2nd over stretching it another five days.

One of the biggest assumptions we make in sports is what ever it is today that is the way it is going to be and it hardly ever happens that way. If I had to pick the player of the year in college basketball today Jon Schyer of Duke would be my player of the year.

Just last season Coach K moved moved Schyer to point guard and he really struggled. This season he looks as if he was made to be a point guard. Not only is he shooting well but he has command of how to get the ball to a teammate when they are ready to score. State and Carolina would love to have someone handle to the ball that well for them this year.

Conference play begins tonight in the Big East. Rocky Mount heads to Nash Central and Northern goes to Hunt. Five weeks from tonight will end the regular season in high school basketball.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Stern Takes Action

Yesterday NBA Commissioner Stern's took action in the Gilbert Arenas case of bringing guns into an NBA locker room. Arenas has been suspended indefinitely. I hope that means his career is over.

Arenas says that the reason he took the guns with him to work was he thought it was unsafe to have them at home. If they are unsafe at home what makes him think they will be safer at work. Guns and being stupid don't mix.

I am a believer that every citizen has a right to protect himself in his home.

If you look at our local news over the past several weeks there have been shootings involving teenagers just about every other day. I don't know whether these teenagers are still in school or not, but if they are, do you think I think when they arrive at school every day they lock the gun in the glove compartment of their car? I don't think so.

I know having a child at RMHS if there are guns in school at some point in time they will be used. I have no problem at all if the Board of Education ordered one day for all Junior high and high schools to be locked down and and a complete search be done.

I think this has happened in the past in one or two schools but never as a County wide sweep.

Our area right now has way too much teenage violence's not to think guns are not in our schools. Let's find out.

I know the civil liberties people will come out of the wood work talking about rights of individuals. That's what I'm talking about too the right to send my child to school knowing that she will not be hit by a flying bullet aimed at someone else.

If that means the metal detectors need to be set up for everyone who enters a school so be it.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Winter Sports Start Rolling

One of the biggest obstacles for any coach that coaches a winter sport is the Christmas Holidays. You play three or four games and then school is out for a couple of weeks and everyone's routine is broken. You come back after Christmas and try to get into a new routine and then exams.

Tonight the Gryphons get back to the hard court as they travel to Ahoskie to meet the Bears of Hertford County.

The Lady Gryphons start the new year with a 7-2 record. They are relatively healthy as they begin the new year.

The boys have a couple of issues with injuries and personal reasons hindering the start tonight. they will begin the new year 8-1. Another issue that the boys face is HC had two football players who when we played them before Christmas were out with football injuries suffered in the playoffs and did not play the first time around. Tonight HC will be at full strength.

Friday night begins confernece action as the Gryphons will travel all the way to west Rocky Mount to meet Nash Central in both teams conference opener.

Still undecided is the makeup game with Rose which was postponed before Christmas when it looked as if we were going to get that snow which never happened.

The Gryphons lead the Wachovia Cup standing in the Big East after the falls sports and both basketball teams seem to this point in the early season to be the favorites to win in basketball. There are a lot of loose ends that need to be addressed as basketball get rolling in 2010 before we can say that the Gryphons are the clear choice in basketball.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The NFL Playoffs 2010

The NFL playoffs begin Saturday afternoon or did they begin last Sunday since three games played then will be repeated this weekend?

The New York Jets who won their last two regular season games with the help of two teams that decided to rest players will now face a team that is serious about playing. The Jets are the #1 Rushing team in the league and #1 in defense. I have for the past five or six weeks thought the Bengals were a one and done team in the playoffs, however the Jets really didn't earn their way to the playoffs.
I'm going with the Bengals 14-13. Regardless of which one wins they will be out next week.

There has been so much hub bub about Dallas and their December record that people have failed to see Tony Romo had a solid year at quarterback. Yes, he is a gun slinger in the Brett Favre mold but since he has been the starting qb for Dallas going on four years now he has the second best qb rating of all active quarterbacks behind Philip Rivers.

Dallas spanked Philadelphia this past Sunday and I see no reason why they will not do it again. I do see a closer game this time and Dallas will win their first playoff game in 14 years. Do you realize that in 1996 Dallas won their wild card game and lost at Carolina and have not won since? Pat Summerall was at that time doing the game for CBS when the Panthers won that day. That was a long time ago.

I'll take Dallas 23-17 over the Eagles.

Sunday's games will start out with Green Bay traveling to Arizona. Boy this is a tough one to pick. Do you realize that Green Bay has a better record than Arizona. The Packers drubbed the Cardinal's this past week in Green Bay. This is a game in which I should go with the Cardinals but I won't. Green Bay 27 Arizona 23

The final game of the wild card games will be the most up in the air game of the weekend. Now that Welker has been lost for New England how much offense is gone with him? I just don't think Baltimore has enough offense to make much noise in the playoffs but to me they are the most dangerous team in the playoffs. I'm going with the upset. Baltimore 17 New England 13.

Dick Enberg who this past Sunday did his final NFL game for CBS. Enberg now 74 has signed on to be the play by play voice of the San Diego Padres so in the fall baseball and football are played on the same day the first month of the season so that is hard to do football.

I met Enberg way back in 1984 of all places in the bathroom of Reynold's Coliseum. We arrived at the door to the bathroom at the same time so since I recognized him, held the door for him to walk in. I carried on a conversation with him the whole two minutes we were there. The one thing that struck me was his height. Those of you who know me, know I would be considered short at five feet eight. I was about three inches taller than him. That is one thing about TV, everybody looks six feet tall.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Making The Schedule

Last summer when everyone had a chance to look over the ACC football season schedule Tom O'Brien at N C State spoke up and said that he did not like playing Carolina the last game of the season.

When all they yeah "you don't want to get your butt kicked the last game of the season" talk was over O'Brien had a legitimate reason. He saw the possibility that when ever an Atlantic Division team played a Coastal division team the last game of the season there was that rare chance that they might have to turn around and play each other again the next week in the ACC championship game.

The short ACC championship game history has not had that problem yet, but if you continue scheduling games in that manner it will happen some day.

The NFL finds themselves having played three games yesterday which will in turn be played again next week in the first round of the playoffs.

Philadelphia must return next Saturday night to Dallas. Green Bay instead of hosting Arizona must now head to the desert. Finally, the New York Jets must go to Cincinnati.

Philadelphia lost at Dallas yesterday and I see no reason why they will not lose again. The first game of the NFL playoffs Saturday afternoon will be the Jets at Cincy. Flipflopping the game from New York to Cincinnati will make a big difference in the outcome next week, as well as Green Bay leaving the Frozen Tundra of Lambeau Field to play in eighty degree Arizona.

The ACC needs to make sure the last game of the season is against teams from your division while the NFL needs to make sure the season ends playing opposite divisions. Then we will not have to watch such games as Philadelphia and Dallas play two straight weeks.

The rule never put the team behind on the foul line while you are ahead stood tall yesterday as N C State fouled Florida twice in the last ten seconds to keep Florida from trying to shoot a three pointer to tie. What happened was Florida scored seven points in the last ten seconds to win.

It's been thirty years since N C State won a football championship, and twenty three since a basketball title. Ever since the Jim Valvano firing, State has tried to live by the Academics over athletics which I totalaly believe in. However I don't think that means you can't find coaches who understand in order to win you must have more points than the other team.