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Articles Tagged with: Indianapolis Colts

Joseph Addai…Oh my

August 27th, 2010 | By boadurichard

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Jospeh Addai was concussed by Robert Francois last night in the Colts vs. Packers preseason game. Now you see why offensive players are so hesitant to stick their heads in there and make a tackle once there is an instant change of possession. Get em in the ankles young fella, bite his ankles next time!

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Feeling Like Owen Schmitt

August 23rd, 2010 | By boadurichard

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Writer’s block has visited me this morning. Boy, I tell you what, she’s an ugly bitch and I don’t like her one bit. I feel like Owen Schmidt right now, but not because I’m pumped for a big article. Rather I’m beating my head with a nerf football (I’m not that tough or crazy to use a helmet) in hopes of ideas falling out. So here goes the emptying of my brain of all things football and hip-hop.

Hard Knocks

It’s cool, but it isn’t as entertaining as last years with the Cincy Bengals was. #Imjustsaying. Rex Ryan is awesome though, but I don’t think the head coach should be the coolest thing about your show. Mark Sanchez looks rehearsed to me. It is interesting to see how Joe McKnight is struggling, I’m not sure why it’s not clicking for the kid, but the bottom line is that it’s not clicking. It’s not funny that Antonio Cromartie couldn’t remember all his kids names. I’m sorry, but that’s just not funny, it’s kind of sad. Cro says that the director told him to take longer pauses between the names of his kids, but he still had trouble naming them and forgot to name like two of them.

Jeff Fisher is a good dude

Remember who signed Jarrett Payton as an undrafted free agent? The Tennessee Titans. Fisher played with Walter Payton and told the kid that if he has a job he’ll make sure the younger Payton gets a chance in the league, which he did. Fast forward a few years, and look at Stafon Johnson. The USC running back nearly died this past season in a freak weight lifting incident. The key word in that last sentence is USC. Fisher’s alma mater is USC, so his affinity for Johnson’s heroic comeback isn’t surprising nor was his willingness to sign Johnson as an undrafted free agent. So when the Titans were forced to release Johnson after his broken ankle injury, Fisher comes out to the media and says Johnson will be back next year. Bottom line, if you’re a stand up guy and have any affiliation with Jeff Fisher he’s going to take care of you.

Eureka!!!

I found something to write about. I’ll start on it after I finish this.

Colts digs

Last week the Colts rocked these retro unis. I like em. They should wear these the entire season. Remember when the 1994 49er’s rocked their retro unis the entire year and won a Super Bowl. Follow suit(uniform) Colts, follow suit please.
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Okay so I’ve knocked a little rust off, have a good slate of things to cover this week. So…I’ll leave you all with this commercial.

It’s almost here….it’s almost here. Regular season football that is. Preseason is nothing more than a glorified strip club. It’s time for the real thing. Now, high school football kicks off this weekend. Go check and support your local high school teams this weekend.

That’s all I got,

Ricky Writer

Tom Foolery + Debauchery + Chicanery = Miami

February 12th, 2010 | By boadurichard

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Yeah, yeah, the Super Bowl is over, but I’m having Miami withdrawals. So I figured I’d relive my time in Miami. I mean I’m supposed to go to All-Star game this weekend, but I mean, it’s cold and snowy in Dallas right now. Also, last time I checked, Dallas is not Miami! Duh! So I’m debating how much fun I’ll actually have.

Either way, Miami was great, the city, the game, the spectacle, etc. Another great thing about Miami was the dichotomy between the fans. The Indigenous Tribe of the Who Dat’s literally turned the three main streets on South Beach into one huge Bourbon Street. They Indigenous Tribe of the Who Dat’s in Miami were the Roman Empire of 2010. On the other hand, the Native Naive Indianapolis Colts fans were quiet and meek. They lied and said the reason for their demeanor was because they’ve been there before and the Saints’ fans haven’t but it was a lie. The Colts fans were meek and quiet because they were scared point blank.

We all know how the game turned out, but see how these fans were turning out the city of New Orleans, um, I mean Miami. It just felt like I was in New Orleans.

Indigenous Tribe of the Who Dat’s vs. Native Naives of Indianapolis from 6Magazine on Vimeo.

I guess I’ll go to Dallas now….ya’ll have a good weekend.

That’s all I got,

Ricky Writer

When the Saints Go Marching In….

February 8th, 2010 | By boadurichard

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In a sports fan’s life, this is why you give your heart and soul to a team.

Today, when you wake up and get ready for work…or when you go to your first class today…or get online to check and see what’s going on in Twitter-land…you will be glowing like Bruce LeRoy.

If you are a Saints fan, that is.

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Monday Morning Cornerback: Week 21

January 25th, 2010 | By boadurichard

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Great, great football weekend. The games were few, but the quality was excellent. Look at me talking like I’m from Harvard, lol. Anyway, here are my quick cuts and jukes from this weekends games.

College

East vs. West Shrine Game

It’s like the the ugly step child to the Senior Bowl. Everyone that wasn’t invited to the Senior bowl plays in this game. A lot of second tier players to be honest. Well, second tier in terms of the recruiters minds. Some studs could come out of this years game. Freddie Barnes, Dennis Pitta, Bradon Carter, Alterraun Verner, and Max Hall should all be drafted in this years class. (If you are a true fan of football you should know these names, if not, Google em! We’ve got bigger NFL fish to fry).

NFL

Great games! Let me start off with that. I wish I bet money on the games, because I was right on both lines, Colts -8.5 and Vikings +3.5 and Vikings vs. Saints over 54. The only one I missed on was  Colts vs. Jets being under 40. I learned my betting lesson a long time ago, so I’ll stick to the air betting glory.

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My Heart Says This, My Mind Says That…(Super Bowl picks)

January 22nd, 2010 | By boadurichard

My boy Ed from Edthesportsfan.com drops some knowledge on us today about the Super Bowl. Enjoy!

This won’t be a lengthy article, we know what time it is on Sunday. Super Bowl or bust. Jets vs. Colts, Vikings vs. Saints. One game to go to the Super Bowl in Miami, Florida.

My heart is telling me one thing, my mind tells me another. I can guarantee I will not be betting on football this weekend. No sir. Rule of thumb on betting, choosing women, and career decisions: Don’t let your emotions get in the way of you being great. Just trust me on this one. Here are the picks.

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Monday Morning Cornerback: Week 20

January 18th, 2010 | By boadurichard

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Hello all 6Magazineers…..

How are you all doing today? It’s MLK Jr. day, thank him for your day off work. I’m not off, but it’s all good, I’m not tripping. Either way, here are my quick cuts and jukes from the 20th weekend of football.

College

It’s all over and I’m saddened. Welp, I guess it’s time to start talking about the draft which I have no problem doing at all. Look out for my opinion on those who stayed vs. those who entered the draft early later on this week.

NFL

The Ravens D is good, but right now, the Jets defense is better.

Peyton Manning and the Colts only put up 20 points which is low for them. The Ravens were just up and down all season long. A huge win in New England last weekend for the Ravens and a bust in Indianapolis this week. No doubt that Flacco had a sophomore slump and their receiving corps lack a true deep threat. It was a pretty easy strategy to beat the Ravens, all the Colts did was pack the box with eight people and make Joe Flacco beat them, which he could not.

It’s alarming if you are a Colts fan, because it wasn’t as good of a win at home as it should have been. I don’t know, maybe it was the rust from not really playing for three weeks. Maybe they knew they would win and wanted to keep some tricks up their sleeves for the conference championship, either way it wasn’t a big momentum building win for the Colts who looked very lethargic on offense. The defense looked great, but it was against the Baltimore Ravens offense, so that’s not saying much because they are so inconsistent.

Who knew what difference Tracy Porter and Jabari Greer would make.

They are certainly not household names when it comes cornerback names in the NFL, but they helped stop the Cardinals passing attack on Saturday. The Cards played right into the Saints’ hands as well. The Cards are not a rushing team, my unborn babies know this. All the Saints did was play great zone defense, kept everything in front of them and zone blitz Kurt Warner frequently.

Someone please help me, I don’t understand how the Cardinals can have the passing attack that they have as far as protection from the offensive line, but not have the same vitality from the O-line when it comes to the rushing attack. I just don’t get it. I mean the NFL is no longer a running league. They use the pass to setup the run, so this should be gravy for the Cards.

The Saints look bound for a Super Bowl championship with the way they are playing. The defense is great, as long as no one is running the ball against them. The offense looks something like the 2005 USC Trojans and the 2008 Florida Gators with a hint of the 2002 Miami Hurricanes. Reggie Bush is running like Chris Johnson and it’s scary. Bush is not as fast as Every Coach’s Dream, but sharper cuts and more moves make him just as dangerous as Johnson. In a perfect world, Dree Brees and Peyton Manning meet up in the Super Bowl and Brees wins the game and Super Bowl MVP(let’s be honest, Peyton never gets injured and is just two years older than Brees, I think Peyton’s career is going to last longer) because it’s unlikely Brees will win an MVP while Peyton is still playing. Either way, I sure would like to meet the team that can stop the Saints.

How bout them Cowboys

How bout that offensive line, Tony Romo, and Jason Garrett. Let’s start with Garrett, whose play calling is flat out abysmal. I don’t know why he always tries to get into shootouts with teams. It’s as if he tries so hard with every fiber of his body to get into shootouts with teams when he should pound the ball. Garrett wants to get into shootouts with Brett Favre, who has a cannon for an arm, an AK-47 for an offense with two magazines of bullets that aren’t even enough to satisfy all his targets. There are weapons in Minneapolis man, don’t you realize this? The game was 17-3 for quite sometime and they Boys would move the ball and then they’d turn it over, or run an outside run and get a seven yard loss. They were actually pounding the ball just fine against the Williams brothers but never truly stuck with the run.

I will say this, if Bill Parcells coaches this team, they might have one a Super Bowl by now or on their way to it this season. Let’s face it, Parcells wouldn’t let a game go by without Marion Barber, Felix Jones, and Tashard Choice not touching the ball 30 times every single game. I get it, it may not be the prettiest football to play, but it works. Look at the Jets. Replace Tony Romo with Mark Sanchez and the Jets are bloodcurdling good. Didn’t mean to jump on Wade Phillips, but he left me no choice. Man up Wade and tell J-Garrett to pound the ball.

The offensive line played, well very bad. Not sure if Minnesota is that much better than them, but the looked like it yesterday. You have to give credit to the Minnesota fans who made it awfully hard for the Cowboys line.

I want to know why Roy Williams is mad he didn’t get more than just one pass thrown his way. When you consistently drop the ball and your quarterback doesn’t trust you when things are going well, what makes you think he’s going to trust you when things are going bad.

The score doesn’t show it, but the defense did about all they could do, most of the times they were in Vikings territory, and I believe the Vikings only scored once on a drive that started outside their own territory.

Enough about the Boys, Brett Favre is really good. Really good, He’s thrown 37 touchdowns to 7 picks. This is river boat gambler Brett Favre playing like the cagey veteran that he is. Sidney Rice and Ray Edwards both have stepped up big. Their linebackers Ben Lieber and Chad Greenway played well also. The key to victory next weekend is their run game and teams are bottling AD up or he’s just not running well, not sure which one it is, but the Saints run defense is their achilles heel and the Vikes strong suit going into their season was their run game.

J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets,

My homeboy who is an avid Jets fan was complaining about the Jets getting their first 1st down in 2nd quarter yesterday. I said calm down Kemo Sabe, your defense will keep you close. Notice I said close, because in the back of my mind, I figured the Jets would put up a valiant effort, but the Chargers D would make a play and surely Darrelle Revis is just one man and the Chargers have more than one weapon in Vincent Jackson on the outside. Ladanian Tomlinson and Darren Sproles would spark the running game, and Philip Rivers would make the key throws late in the game to prevail. Umm, two words, wrong! and #fail.

The Jets defense made all the plays. All the plays. Mark Sanchez was the one who stepped up and made the offensive plays to win, not Philip Rivers, whose costly pick allowed the Jets to take the lead in the 4th quarter. It was Shonn Greene of the Jets running 58 yards for a big play, and being oh so disrespectful by doing LT’s touchdown celebration in San Diego. Ultimately, it was the Jets who won the game. Shocker, to me and several other million people outside of New York? Yes. To the Jets, nope, not one bit.

Revis played another near perfect game only giving up a swing route in zone coverage for a four yard loss, and he came up with an interception. So much for going at him like Rivers said, they only threw his way four times. The Jets meet Colts in Indy again, this time with all of Indy’s starters. Although, it should be noted that the Jets had the Colts on the ropes when their starters were still in the game.

Other Thoughts

RIP Gaines Adams

Dead of cardiac arrest at 26. He had an abnormal heart condition that went virtually undetected. From what I understand the only way for it to even be detected was from an episode where he passes out or suffers cardiac arrest like this. Hopefully with advancements in technology these aliments can be detected in players before it turns tragic like this. My heart goes out to his family, fans, his Clemson Tiger family, his Tampa Buccaneer family, and his Chicago Bear family.

MLK

Thank Dr. King for your day off of work. Also thank him for the advancement in race relations in this country. We’ve made tremendous strides, but we still have a long ways to go(anyone that doesn’t think we have a long way to go look at the number of African-American coaches out of the 120 FBS college football teams, and then you can just stop reading my website for the rest of your life or until I feel like there is no more progress to be made and a hearing be held on whether or not you can regain your membership as a 6Magazineer). Also thank MLK for the Rooney rule and for the Rooney family for having the balls to see that things were not equal and stepping up to the plate to make them right. One day we’ll make things right in college football too.

I feel like I’m forgetting something, and it’s something I shouldn’t be forgetting. Ah, no worries, I’ll just post about it later on this week when I remember. I will remember, because I have the memory of an elephant, just not right now.

Thats all I got,

Ricky Writer

Monday Morning Cornerback: Week 13 – Rivalry Weekend

November 30th, 2009 | By boadurichard

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Hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving! Here are my quick cuts and jukes from the holiday weekend…..

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Yes, Colt McCoy did ball out against Texas A&M. Was that his “Heisman” game? No, it wasn’t. His tackle after his interception in the OU game was his “Heisman” moment if he wins the Heisman Trophy. I hope he doesn’t, I think Toby Gerhart or CJ Spiller is more deserving of the award.

Why can’t Texas A&M play every game like they did against Texas? It makes no sense, and don’t give me that rivalry game excuse bullshit. Rivalry games are based on pride, but isn’t every game? No excuses.

Auburn gave Bama everything they had. The better team won in the end, it also got exposed  just in time for Florida to take notes going into this weekends SEC championship game. Also it helps that Florida virtually had a bye week this past weekend and Bama had to fight for their lives. Hope those bruises heal up quick for the Tide.

If Tony Pike doesn’t get hurt this season he wins the Heisman. 6TDs on Senior day. Anyone catch that one handed grab in the back of the end zone by Mardy Gilyard? Sick! On the other hand, I’ve never seen anyone fall harder than Juice Williams. What happened? No really, what happened with Juice over the past two seasons?

Nevada and Colin Kaepernick gave Boise St. all they could, but Boise St. is just the better team overall.

Backyard Brawl was a great game. Both Pitt and WVU played great, but as with all the rivalry games this weekend, the underdog prevailed. Noel Devine and Dion Lewis put on a freaking show!

Tim Tebow’s final home game. I didn’t tear up like the rest of the world, but I could feel the emotional moment. He never lost against FSU. Those new Nike Pro Combat uniforms were nice too (pics below).

I hope FSU doesn’t push out Bobby Bowden. The man has changed college football and has earned the right to leave on his own terms. Florida State! He helped make you who you are, you push him out and might very well face the curse of the Bowdeno. 62 years of losing ain’t cool.

I can’t wait to see TCU and Bama in the consolation championship game. Hope Bama learned their lesson from last year, those Mountain West conference teams come to play!

Rivalry weekend casualty #4, Georgia Bulldogs 30 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 24. I”m lost on these teams playing their hearts out for rivalry games. I mean, you should play like that every weekend!

unranked OU Sooners defeates #12 ranked OSU Cowboys.  How? “rivalry weekend” (crock of shit? i wholeheartedly agree). It must also be known they shut out the Cowboys 27-0. BOOMER SOONER BABY!

Rivalry weekend was full fledged in the Carolinas. South Carolina upset Clemson and NC State upset UNC. Damn rivalry weekend. I don’t believe in it, but they make for good ass games especially during the holiday weekend.

The Holy War was just that. BYU’s, Max Hall, didn’t play a great game but when you toss the game winning touchdown in OT, nothing else really matters but the win. BYU 26 Utah 23.

The Battle for Los Angeles was normal. USC putting a beat down on UCLA. The funny and hypocritical thing was Pete Carroll calling a deep ball to Damien Williams after UCLA called a timeout when USC was trying to go into the victory formation. Pete was upset when Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh was running up the score on him, but he was doing the same thing to UCLA.

Oh Jevan Snead, Oh Jevan Snead. You made me look like an idiot. And to think I picked you for my dark horse Heisman candidate. Last year everyone wondered what would have happened if Snead stayed at Texas. Well buddy your making Mack Brown look like a genius for sticking with Colt. Ole Miss loses to Mississippi State in another rivalry game upset this weekend 41-27.

Bayou Bucket….Houston 73 to Rice’s 14 points. Ouch, Rice musta said something about somebody’s mama.

Best game of the college weekend was Notre Dame and Stanford. These two teams went back and forth. Michael Floyd who? It’s all about Golden Tate baby, that kid is a monster. Toby Gerhart needs to be in NYC for the Heisman. Oh well, at least Charlie Weis‘ last game was a thriller.

Here was the last installment of the Nike Pro Combat uniforms this weekend

Florida – “Finish the Mission”

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Miami – “The U Knows”

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LSU – “Cochon De Lait”

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Texas – “Texas Fight/It Only Takes Eleven”

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NFL

NFL Thanksgiving Day football….errr boring.

Charles Woodson, not Darren Sharper is the defensive player of the year. Hands down.

Of course the Cowboys looked good against the Raiders.

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caught his first touchdown pass of the year. I am not sure if we should be calling him out or calling out the Raiders quarterback play on Bey’s disappointing rookie season.

What has happened to the Giants….gahh lee.

Mattey Ice was ice cold at the end of the game yesterday to Roddy White to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Only in the NFL can a bottom cellar dweller of a team defeat a playoff team, i.e. Dolphins vs. Bills this weekend.

The Carolina Panthers want a quarterback for Christmas. Hell, I want one for them.

The Texans got on top of the Colts 17-0 yesterday. Why did the let off the gas. The started playing not to lose in the 2nd quarter, WTF! Well, you know what happens when you pussy foot with Peyton Manning, he wins, every single time leading his team to 28 unanswered points to win, 35-27. Colts are 10-0 and don’t look they are letting up anytime soon.

Brett Favre has 24 TDs and 3 Ints. Men lie, women lie, numbers don’t.

Colin Cowherd isn’t buying any Vince Young stock, but I am. Matter of fact, I never sold any of my original stock, but I am buying some more. I”ve bought a little more each week and after that 99 yard drive, I’m stocking up for the winter so it can keep me warm.

Not sure what Hines Ward is talking about. Sure Ben Roethlisberger practiced all week long, because his injury heals overtime not overnight. So a smart team/coach/player will prepare for the best, which is for the doctors to deem Benny Roe good enough to play before the game. The doc didn’t do that so the Steelers rolled with Dennis Dixon. Hines might be tough, but if he keeps on being tough and plays with concussions he’ll be soft like the rest of the former NFL vegetable players. Hines Ward pulled a true T.O. He needs to go to his quarterback and apologize, point blank.

That’s all I got,

Ricky Writer

Monday Morning Cornerback: Week 11

November 16th, 2009 | By boadurichard

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Yo yo, what’s good. Ricky Writer here. These are my quick cuts and jukes over this past weekend of football.

In the newly storied rivalry that is Rutgers and USF, USF got their asses hand to em one time each quarter. You all wanted to annoint USF Frosh QB, B.J. Daniels as the next best thing, and yes, he is good, but he is still a Freshman. If Matt Barkley is struggling in So Cal you can bet Mr. Daniels is as well. The Frosh QB we should be talking about is Rutgers QB, Tom Savage. They boy has 10 tds and 2 picks on the whole year.

If you look at the score of the Cincinnati vs. West Virginia game, you’d say uh-oh Cincy is gonna go down real soon. They barely got by WVU. But it was an off game for the Bearcats who made uncharacteristic mistakes and still found a way to win. Tony Pike will lead the Bearcats the rest of the way. He stepped in and threw 4 passes to knock the rust off and tossed 2 tds. After watching this game, I think Cincy stays undefeated through the regular season.

This is where it gets painful. is it bad if the three brand name undefeated teams bore me and I’m only excited by the off-brand three undefeated teams?

Florida struggled up until the 4th quarter to be South Carolina. Yes the Gamecocks have a great defense, but these are the Florida Gators. Just signs of how much this college football season sucks, but we have to give the Gators some love, that’s 20 victories in a row. I wonder if Steve Spurrier ever regrets leaving Florida? He’d never admit it but I think he does. He could be sitting pretty like A-Rod, and setting himself up to overthrow Joe Paterno with the most victories.

It’s not what’s on the outside that counts, it’s what’s on the inside. Mississippi State wore some cool new black uniforms in hopes of defeating #2 Alabama. No bueno! 31-3 rout at home, not a good look.

Do I really have to talk about Texas drilling Baylor? I mean Robert Griffin is not playing so you know how the game was going to turn out.

Now I get excited…

The TCU vs. Utah game was supposed to be a mini-bowl game for all the MWC marbles. TCU took Utah’s marbles and cookies. LIke I’ve said before no one wants to see that TCU 4-2-5 defense or offense. TCU QB,  Andy Dalton, is lighting up the scoreboard. I”ll be honest, I don’t think Cincy or Boise St. can really hang with the big boys this year, but TCU is foreal.

Yes the Idaho vs. Boise State is actually a rivalry although it hasnt been with the rise of the Broncos and fall of the Vandals. But the coming in the Vandals were 7-3 and bowl eligible. But Boise St. let them know who runs that state in a 63-25 rout to remain undefeated but still on the outside looking in as far as the BCS title game is concerned.

GA Tech puts a smile on my face. Their option attack is unparalleled and it takes me back to the old school Wishbone, Triple Option, Wing-T days when I was a young lad in the 90s. They clinched a spot in the ACC title game by defeating the newly respectable Duke Blue Devils 49-10. GA Tech will likely face Clemson. It should be a good one. Congrats Yellow Jackets.

LSU is not LSU anymore. Yes they have injuries but it’s evident they aren’t as dominant as no one has been in this weak ass college football season. They barely beat LA Tech 24-16.

USC got beat by Stanford. Am I surprised, no. I am surprised that they got drilled at home though, 55-21. Standford coach, Jim Harbaugh, is a serious ball coach, and I expect Michigan to buy out Rich Rodriguez’s contract and bring the ex-Wolverine Harbaugh back to Ann Arbor. The biggest mistake Pete Carroll made was not being able to convince Mark Sanchez to stay but replacing Steve Sarkisian with Jeremy Bates who hasn’t done much in his career other than latch onto Mike Shanahan.

Ohio State is going to the BCS after their victory over Iowa. It’s not that impressive to do anymore when you are the dominant team in the Big Ten. Let’s give them props, and my boy Terrelle Pryor is coming into his own now they they are opening up the playbook to him, as he went 14/17 against the Hawkeyes.

I’m a little confused by the rankings, which has Iowa being dropped two spots to #15 which is fine seeing as to how they lost. But Penn State, which Iowa beat on the road jumped five spots from #17 to #12 and is three spots ahead of a team they lost too?!?! Not to mention another team in which Iowa beat, the Wisconsin Badgers are #14, one slot ahead of the Hawkeyes. This is the stupidity that I find with the polls. I don’t think these writers watch to games to be honest.

Dion Lewis, Heisman? Anyone agree? He has carried the offense on his back to be honest. Notre Dame’s fall as predicted by 6Magazine’s Claude Clayborne is happening before our eyes. Michael Floyd has been back two weeks now for the Irish but I can’t tell because Golden Tate is playing like he’s the number #1 receiver.

Pardon me while I’ve just realized I haven’t been giving you quick cuts and jukes. It’s been more like methodical four and five yard gains down the field. I just passed the 50 yard line, so I’ma get my Barry Sanders on again if you don’t mind.

I don’t know why people continue to hate on Oregon’s uniforms, they are tight every week.

Miami Hurricanes met their maker, Butch Davis this past weekend.

The Houston Cougars are slowly starting to hurt my feelings.

Because of Penn St. and Wisconsin robbing Iowa of ranking spots, I will not mention or bold them in this week’s Monday Morning Cornerback.

C.J. Spiller is the nation’s most exciting and valuable player, therefore he should win the Heisman trophy.

NFL

Maybe Josh McDaniels was right about Jay Cutler…..

Matt Ryan meet the sophomore slump. She’s a cruel daughter of a bitch. Why is Carolina WR, Steve Smith, complaining about offensive involvement when he caught 4 balls for 34 yards and 2tds?

Yeah, yeah, yeah, Bengals, Colts, and Patriots but does anyone really want to play the Dolphins in the playoffs? Yes, they are 4-5, but they will be in the playoffs, watch!

Duh, Lions vs. Vikings you know who won, but did you see this. WTH!

Mark Sanchez meet the Rookie Ridicule. It happens, you’re gonna suck in your rookie season unless you’re Ben Roethlisberger or Dan Marino. You’ll bounce back the last half of the season we promise. The Jags are flying under the radar this year, but their defense has been amazing.

Not sure what it is, but the Bengals have the Steelers number and they better not face them in the Wildcard game if they know what is good for them.

I keep saying it. The Saints don’t have a run defense. I don’t care if people were injured or not, when those guys are healthy they still had the same problems. Look at the stats on the Carolina and St. Louis games. But 9-0 is 9-0.

T.O.’s mid-season melt down came right on cue. ESPN AFC East blogger, Tim Graham,  now actually have valid reasons to provoke T.O. Chris Johnson doesn’t have much of an o-line and leads the league in rushing. So why are we giving Adrian Peterson all the MVP considerations?

The Redskins won? Ge the fuck outta here! Man…saying anything would be ruining the moment.

Do I really have to talk about Kansas City vs. Oakland?

Bad Kurt Warner stayed home and Good Kurt Warner came to play. My fantasy team thanks him.

Charles Woodson beat the Dallas Cowboys all by himself.

I think Andy Reid’s welcome in slowly fading.

When you kick Bill Belichick in the balls you normally brake your foot and have to have two or three toes amputated and he will not apologize or pay your medical bills.

That’s All I got,

Ricky Writer

The NFL Mid-Season Awards by Ed The Sports Fan

November 11th, 2009 | By boadurichard

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This much is clear when we talk about the 2009 NFL season. There are the “have’s” and the “have-not’s”. The pundits will tell us that there are some truly exceptional teams and there are some really crappy teams. Things have changed so much from what we thought we knew at the beginning of the season, to what we thought at the quarter pole, to what has defined at the end of the first half speaks volumes to the parity in the NFL. With that being said, here the studs who are making some of these teams play phenomenally. Oh, and I definitely expect some of you to disagree. Here we go…

MVP of the 1st Half: Brett Favre, Minnesota Vikings

Obviously the easier choices here are Drew Brees and Peyton Manning, as their teams are both 8-0. However, nothing about their offense is any different that its been in prior years. Minnesota on the other hand, had been EXTREMELY handicapped in recent years as they relied on the likes of Brooks Bollinger, Gus Frerotte, and the Tavaris Jackson experience. #4 has made this team a Super Bowl contender and has energized an offense that now all of a sudden has a ton of playmakers, plus the ability to change the world with a single throw. Look at Percy Harvin, Bernard Berrian, and Sidney Rice…is there a better trio of WR’s in the league right now better than those three? Purple Jesus is still in the backfield, and the fact remains that this offensive line is very solid. The 40-year old graybeard can sit back in his Wranglers’ and pick apart defenses like he’s shooting cans on a fenceline. Easy pickin’.

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Offensive Player of the 1st Half: Cedric Benson, Cincinnati Bengals

Clearly if I went by the pure numbers then you’d again go with Brees or Manning, or even by who’s leading the league in rushing I could’ve selected Chris Johnson of the Titans, however…there’s no way in hell you could’ve told me that in 2009 that CEDRIC BENSON would be 2nd in the NFL in rushing yards and on pace to finish with almost 1700 yards rushing??!? Never, couldn’t happen. He wins this by a landslide, its not even close.

Defensive Player of the 1st Half: Darren Sharper, New Orleans Saints

For someone who was released by the Minnesota Vikings, for someone who’s been an all-time great in our generation of football, to see that the Saints safety already has 7 interceptions through 8 games and has helped turn a mediocre defensive 11 into an elite 11 is truly astounding. D-Sharp is doing it all, as he has returned three interceptions for touchdowns this year and has assumed a leadership role for his team. My buddy Tyrell, who is an avid Saints fan, would always get nervous when teams would throw deep on the Saints. They were liable to give up a big play nearly every time. Sharper has eliminated that fear, and is leading the Saints to glory in 2009.

Rookie of the 1st Half: Percy Harvin, Minnesota Vikings

By far the easiest choice I’ve made in a long time. Easier than choosing Alpha, easier than choosing my prom date back in high school, easier than choosing my favorite ice cream, (butter pecan) Percy Harvin has done EVERYTHING the Vikings have asked him to and excelled. Catching the ball, running the ball, returning the ball…Percy’s done it all. He is the essential X-Factor in football, and anytime he gets his hands on the ball he is feared that he’ll take it to the house.

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Coach of the 1st Half: Josh McDaniels, Denver Broncos

Simply put, I cannot believe what’s going on in Denver. There was more turmoil in the Mile High City than could ever be imagined and they hadn’t even played a game yet. He traded away their supposed franchise QB, had multiple quarrels with their superstar wide receiver, and made some questionable free agent acquisitions in the off-season. They were picked to be in the CELLAR behind the RAIDERS & CHIEFS! What???? Now they are 6-2 and sitting pretty atop the AFC West where the Chargers were predicted to stand all along. Yes they just hit a 2-game skid, but there’s no shame in losing to the Ravens and Steelers. McDaniels is a smart & young coach and he’ll figure it out. Denver’s making us all look real bad.

Team of the 1st Half: Indianapolis Colts

No Marvin Harrison, no Anthony Gonzalez, no Bob Sanders, and a severely depleted offensive line have all been major speed bumps to the Colts. However, losing the Gandhi of pro football in Tony Dungy might be an even bigger blow to this team. Yet, Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne, and Dwight Freeney have manned up and put on a masterful performance through the first 8 games of this season. #18 is simply a maestro on the football field. I don’t even think Jim Caldwell is actually coaching anyone out there, he’s just a figurehead. #18 does it all. The defense has been high-energy all year and there are a ton of new faces that are continually making plays for this team. Plus, with the AFC as loaded as it is now, their 8-0 record looks all the more elite with every passing week.

THOUGHTS ON THE 1ST HALF AWARDS? WHO WOULD YOU PICK? LET US KNOW YOUR PICKS!

-Ed.
www.edthesportsfan.com

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