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Wednesday Football Wonderings….

November 18th, 2009 | By boadurichard

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Yo what’s good. I’m going to run down a list of things that are still on my mind two days after the last week of football was played. Don’t worry next article will be about upcoming games this weekend.

First things is this, please get off of Bill Belichick’s back. He made the call point blank, bottom line. This man has three Super Bowl rings and should have had a fourth. He’s made countless risks before that have worked out just fine. In reality, he got a really bad spot. The only two bad decisions he made was calling a timeout before deciding to go for it on 4th and 2 giving the Colts a chance to get prepared for the play. The second mistake was not blitzing Peyton Manning after they didn’t get the didn’t get the conversion. I’d rather him blitz Manning and get burned early for the TD so they’ll have time to score rather than later with virtually no time left on the clock.

Maurice Jones-Drew’s coach influenced decision to not score the touchdown at the end of the game was a bad decision. They were down. Please stop saying it was a smart decision like Brian Westbrook made a few weeks ago. It was not, the Eagles were winning that game, the Jaguars were not winning. It is too big of a risk. The only reason Belichick gets a pass because he’s won three out of four Super Bowls in one decade.

Bob Stoops to Notre Dame? I don’t see it happening. I really don’t. He’s damn near a legend in Oklahoma. Granted, he’s not being fully appreciated as he once was, but he’s been in this position before in 2005 when they went 8-4. He’ll bounce back, I mean hell, look at all the injuries he’s had to deal with this season.

Now, these Mike Shanahan to the Chicago Bears rumors sound legit. They signed Jay Cutler to way too much money and gave up too much to get him last Summer, so Cutler is not going anywhere. Someone will be punished for all these loses the Bears are suffering. If it’s not the GM then it’s going to be head coach, Lovie Smith. Shanahan makes sense. Cutler played his best football for Shanahan in Denver last season throwing for over 4,500 yards and 25 TDs.

Why does this college football season suck so much? I knew something was up when highly touted true freshman Andre DeBose wasn’t going to play this year for Florida because of a hamstring injury, that was my omen. There are no clear cut stars. Jahvid Best was on his way, but his offensive line stopped blocking for him. Colt McCoy’s thrown too many interceptions. Jevan Snead is not who we thought he was. Tim Tebow has no one to throw the ball too. Jimmy Clausen plays for a Notre Dame team that has no defense, and Sam Bradford was done the first game. Cincinnati is undefeated and Mardy Gilyard is playing his ass off, why is he not getting any love. Yes C.J. Spiller is playing on a mediocre Clemson team, but he is by far the best player in the country and he should get some Heisman love as well. If only TCU or Boise State had a star, or Cincinnati marketing Mardy Gilyard.

LaGarrette Blount was reinstated to Oregon last week. Although he didn’t play, it was nice for his coach Chip Kelly to reinstate Blount. Now my confusion is this, Lane Kiffin boots Michael Edwards and Nu’Keese Richardson off the team for their role in an alleged attempted robbery with a pellet gun. It is similar to the Maurice Clarrett situation a few years back. Kelly didn’t ban Blount from the program and kick him off the team, he rehabilitated him. I wonder how Clarrett would have turned out if he had been given the opportunity to be rehabilitated and not left virtually naked in Columbus by Ohio State. I’m not condoning Clarrett’s actions, but you wonder how he would have turned out to be honest. I wonder what will happen with Richardson and Edwards. Both are only true freshman. Someone in the country will pick these two kids up. Kiffin’s reasons were that it would be hard for him to go into homes on recruiting trips and tell parents that their sons would be safe at Tennessee when he has players on the team robbing people. It is a very true statement from Kiffin, but I wonder what the coach that signs these two kids will say when he visits potential recruits. Do these kids get any slack for it only being a pellet gun? I’m not saying give them any, I’m just wondering because I am not a lawyer. Anyway, I’d love to hear your thoughts on what you think.

Last thing on my mind is the BCS rankings. Are they even necessary. BCS comes out in Week 7. I think we should push it back to Week 9, and start letting the AP and Coaches start voting at week 6. It usually takes about six weeks for a team’s true character to show. We can’t do away with the BCS anytime soon, so why not control the most important thing which is the rankings. Where a team starts in the preseason rankings is the most vital component of the BCS rankings if you ask me. Let’s be honest, say TCU didn’t start out #17 in the preseason polls, and they were not going to be ranked until week 6, I am positive that some voter would rank TCU better than Florida right now. Honestly, the BCS doesn’t screw teams, (please don’t say Texas got screwed by the BCS, Texas got screwed by its own conference three way division tie breaker rules) the voters and polls screw teams. So we might as well do away with the polls until mid-season. Sound good? Great. Thanks for listening.

That’s All I got,

Richard Boadu

JIMMY Awards Week 5

October 7th, 2009 | By boadurichard

Here are the JIMMY awards for Week 4

College

Donald Buckram, UTEP RB – Buckram got it in against #12 ranked Houston Cougar squad. He ran the ball 32 times for 262 yards and 4tds in a win.

Golden Tate, Notre Dame WR – With a name Golden he was destined to go to Notre Dame. Anyways, Tate hauled in 9 balls for 244 yards and touchdown in the Fighting Irish’s OT victory over Washington.

Demetrius Hartsfield, Maryland LB – He had a Merriman-esque performance in Death Valley. 10 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in a 24-21 Clemson win.

NFL

Brett Favre, Vikings QB – Revenge is sweet. Brett experience his revenge with a 24/31, 271 yards, and 3 td passes.

Darren Sharper, Saints FS – First the Vikings now the Packers. Why do teams continue to doubt this man’s fountain of youth. He made Mark Sanchez look like a rookie. He finished the day with 8 tackles, 2 passes defended, and 2 picks, returning one 99 yards for a touchdown as he was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week.

Champ Bailey, Broncos CB – The AFC Defensive Player of the Week had 8 tackles, 4 passes defended, and one interception. Two of those passes defended were on the final two plays of the game with the Cowboys on the Broncos two yard line. I have no clue why Romo challenged the best corner in the game on the final two plays.

Monday Morning Cornerback: Week 2

September 21st, 2009 | By boadurichard

Yo what up! It’s call full circle. Pop Warner, High School, College, and Professional football is under way. Shout out to the UFL starting up in October, but for now, my life is complete. This is the 2nd week of the Monday Morning Cornerback where we get you covered on all angles. Let’s go in.

Best Games

Michigan defeats # 18 Notre Dame

Thank God. This is how a Michigan vs. Notre Dame game is supposed to look. Michigan won the game on the heels and poise of their Frosh QB, Tate Forcier, who played phenomenal. Jimmy Clausen of the Golden Domers played great as well. He is finally living up to his potential. They lost the game not because of their play but their defense started to wear down and get tired.

The main reason they wore down was Charlie Weiss’ need to throw the football. I have no clue why, but Armando Allen, Jr. was totting the rock for the Irish very well all game long. The Irish’s second to last offensive series, Weiss threw the ball way too much. Allen started the drive off with 13 yards for a 1st down, but turned an ankle. Nevertheless, Weiss bailed on his running game, and ran two straight pass plays which fell incomplete and took no time off the clock. The rest is history. Michigan marched down the field and won the game.

Bills vs. Patriots

The start of the game was very slow and sloppy. You expected that sort of thing from the Bills but not the Pats. Brady was off target most of the game and there were several times he was gun shy about throwing the ball to Randy Moss in tight spots. Instead he chose to toss the pill to Ben Watson, twice in the final minutes of the game for two touchdowns.

The Bills simply self-destructed. The played great defense all night long. They scored points. They also have several bullet wounds in their own feet. Trent Edwards looks like young Jedi Knight that has no control over his own brilliance. The second to last series he looks like a Pro Bowl QB and the last series he takes two sacks when his team only has one timeout. Now that I think about it, he looked like an Pro Bowl QB, because Bills were gashing them with great interior runs and Edwards used and abused the play action. I don’t know T.O., I wouldn’t stand for this sloppy QB play if I were you.

The 6Magazine brass was expecting a great wr duel between Randy and T.O. but we got nothing. Thanks Tom and Trent!

Biggest Surprise

Did Colorado get beat 38 – 54 by Toledo? Let’s be honest Coach Hawkins, you can’t recruit a better QB than your own son? I know Colorado isn’t what it once was, but you have tons of talent in Cali, Texas and Colorado to pull from. This isn’t intramural brother, it’s D-1 football, get a real QB!

Eh, nothing really jumped out at me NFL wise to be honest.

Quick Cuts and Jukes

- Matt Barklely looked good. Terrelle Pryor looked….ugh. I love TP though and I’m pulling for him.

- The Georgia Tech offense is bringing sexy back, aka, the Option. Expect the Nebraska Cornhuskers of old to be back in two years.

- Greg Paulus is good and I don’t care what anyone else says.

- Forget what you heard, the Heisman is Jahvid Best’s to lose.

- I am Sooner born and Sooner bred, which means I don’t care when OSU loses, I wish people would stop associating the OSU Cowboys with the entire state of Oklahoma’s football.

- The ‘Ol Ball Coach is an old ball coach.

- Did you say something Lane Kiffin, I couldn’t hear you.

- Thank God for Onterrio McCalebb, because after Andre Debose went out, I didn’t know which Freshman stud I’d develop my man crush for.

- The Eagles look really good, and Mike Vick didn’t even play.

- Google Adrian Peterson + Eric Wright, as soon as possible.

- Why the hell didn’t I take Drew Brees as my QB in my fantasy league.

- Mark Sanchez ‘09 = Matt Ryan ‘08?

- Damn…not B. Lach…not this soon! Why?

- No T.O., the offensive explosion of Tony Romo and late season meltdowns must go on!

Yo…that’s all I got,

Ricky Writer

Jimmy Awards: Week 1

September 21st, 2009 | By boadurichard

Here are the JIMMY Awards for the first week of the football season.


Michael Floyd, Notre Dame WR – The Golden Domer pulled in 4 catches, 3 of which were tds for 189 yards.

Joe Pawelek, Baylor LB – Pawelek had 7 tackles, a sack, and a pick.

Mark Ingram, Alabama RB – Ingram rushed for 150 yards on 26 attempts for a td and 3 catches for 35 yards and a td.

Max Hall, BYU QB – The nephew of Danny White threw for 329 yards on 26 of 38 pass attempts and two td strikes in an upset win of OU.

Ralph Bolden, Purdue RB – The Boilermaker had 234 yards on 21 rushes and two tds.

Blaine Gabbert, Missouri QB – The Mizzou QB passed for 319 yards on 25/33 passing and 3 td strikes with an extra td run for the road as they defeated Illinois.

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