Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Demise of the Colts

After Tom Brady was lost for the season during the first game of 2008, the team was able to finish with a record of 11-5. Although they missed the playoffs through a fluke in the system, the team was competitive throughout the season.

It's a different story this season for the Indianapolis Colts who come into Foxborough with a record of 0-11 without Peyton Manning. Throughout this decade, a game with the Colts was a marquis match-up. It was slated for Sunday night, but NBC bumped it to 1pm as the Colts began to implode early.

It remains to be seen if Manning ever plays again. It's hard to believe what has happened to his team. The defense certainly has their issues.

The game opened up with a Las Vegas line of 21. That is unheard of. I expect it to be a competitive game.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Julian Arrives

Julian Edelman had a remarkable game yesterday. To think that he was a 7th round draft pick as a QB and then changed to WR and special team player. Now he plays defensive back.

I'm sure he will grade very well with the "coaches film" of the game. He made a bunch of tackles and helped stop QB Vince Young one yard short of the goal line. He played so well in the Pat's defense.

Is he the future in the defense?

Sunday, November 27, 2011

The Issue of Suh

The NFL is very self-conscious of its image. They have been cracking down on the behavior of players off the field. They have also issued fines on illegal hits made during the game.

Fans will be watching how they deal with Detroit Lion DL Nadamukong Suh after he stomped on an opponent during the game with Green Bay on Thanksgiving Day. Suh made it worse by not apologizing after the game during his press conference.

Suh was ejected after the play and faces a one or two game suspension. The league needs to take a send a message and and suspend Suh.

The game is violent enough without more things happening after the whistle is blown.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Rex Playing Games

Jets coach Rex Ryan can always be counted on to say something outrageous. It doesn't matter if it's directed at his opponent or his own team.

He is resisting calls from people who are down on QB Mark Sanchez and want to bench him. Instead, he has taken a very public approach by saying Sanchez is his QB as long as he is here. On the other hand, he acknowledges that back-up QB Marb Brunell has been taken more snaps with the first team offense.

Ryan said he is using this tactic to motivate Sanchez. If that's the case, why is he being so public with it? Most coaches would keep it between himself and the player.

It doesn't make much sense as the team prepares for their game against the Buffalo Bills. If Sanchez is the starter, why doesn't he take all of the snaps with the first team? How is this going to motivate Sanchez if he knows that the coach is just playing mind games with him?

If Coach Ryan is that serious about lighting a fire under Sanchez why not bench him for a game? Otherwise, this whole situation looks foolish.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Hello NIKE

NFL teams have so much great apparel. I love my classic red hooded sweatshirt with Pat Patriot. Now I have the replica hoodie that Coach Belichick wears. I didn't cut the sleeves. At $75 for this thing, I thought it would be best to wear it like a normal person.

It's interesting to note that NIKE will be the provider of all NFL uniforms and apparel in the 2012 season. Reebok is being thrown to the side after so many years. All of their apparel will now be collector's items, I guess.

Coach Belichick was questioned about this and whether NIKE would have a hoodie for him. That's a no brainer. I'm sure they will have several designs.

It's all about the money in the end. NIKE gave a better deal than Reebok.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Another One To IR

Concussions strike players with equal opportunity. How the team deals with the roster spot is another story depending on the time of the season and who the player is.

LB Jeff Tarpinian suffered a head injury (a nicer way for the team to say concussion) and was placed on season ending IR. His journey to the NFL was a good story after being signed as an undrafted free agent out of Iowa.

He survived until the final cut in training camp when the team released him on Sept 12th. They thought enough of him to add him to their practice squad two days later. On Sept 24th he was signed to the 53 man roster.

He played in seven games, including one start. He missed the last two games which must have made the team realize that it was time to move on without him.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

27 Years Ago Today

It's hard to believe that today is the 27 year anniversary of Doug Flutie's famous "Hail Mary" pass to Gerard Phelan on the last play of the game between Boston College and the University of Miami.

The play is often considered one of the greatest in college football history. It resulted in a 47-45 win over the defending national championship team. Miami was ranked #12 and BC was #10 and Cotton Bowl bound.

Flutie was able to throw the ball from his own 37 yard line over a distance of 63 yards into the arms of Phelan in the end zone. Flutie ended with 4 TD's and 472 yards on the day. He became the first college QB to pass for 10,000 career yards.

Miami QB Bernie Kosar threw for a school record of 447 yards. He would go on to have a successful career with the Cleveland Browns until it was derailed by the arrival of rookie head coach Bill Belichick.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Violent Game

Television networks do an extraordinary job in broadcasting NFL games. The experience you get while watching the screen is a product of today's technology.

I go to one game a year. I went last night to see the Pats beat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-3. I have been to about 40 games over the years. I enjoyed very one of them in the old stadium and Gillette. My friend's seats were very close to the field.

The speed of the game is amazing with the violent hits on the players in all three phases of the game. There are so many train collisions on kickoffs and punt coverage. It's so easy to see why players can't play a full season. Television seems to "sanitize" the extreme physical nature of the game, but seeing it in person makes you realize how brutal this game is.

The game is all about stopping the quarterback or whoever has the ball in their hands. The game has always been physical and violent, but the size and speed of the players today take it to another level where physical trauma is the norm.

Tom Brady took some tough hits while in the pocket or just moving around. To see him upended off his feet while running makes you realize that everyone is one play away from ending their career.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Only One Out of It

At this point of the season, a team with a record of 10-6 should make the playoffs either with a Division title of Wild Card. The parity in the league is so noticeable when you look at the standings.

As of this week, only Indianapolis is totally out of it with their 0-10 record. Carolina, Minnesota and St Louis are on the brink of elimination with their 2-8 record. Every week will shave a couple of teams from the group.

Hopefully, the league doesn't have any teams with 7-9 records making the playoffs like Seattle did last year.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Who Is Starting?

Pats fans have been spoiled by the success of the team. Callers on sports talk shows whine that the team has not won a Super Bowl since 2004. They say Tom Brady is wasting his best years and that Coach Belichick is not the genius that everyone claims.

How would you like to be a Miami Dolphins fan? Their instability at quarterback was mentioned during their win over the Bills today. One of the announcers mentioned that 14 different players have started at quarterback for the Dolphins since 2004. I found this hard to believe,but I saw the list on-line.

Knowing every player on the list would be a challenge for any Dolphin fan. It's hard to believe, but here is the list since 2004;Chad Henne, Matt Moore, Chad Pennington, Tyler Thigpen, Cleo Lemon, Trent Green, John Beck, Joey Harrington, Dante Culpepper, Cleo Lemon, Gus Ferotte, Sage Rosenfels, A.J. Feeley and Jay Fieldler.

Meanwhile #12, has stated every game except for the 15 in 2008 when he got injured in the first game of the season. There is a lot to be said about stability at that position.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

A New #54

The NFL is like one big extended family. Players change teams so often that their opponents become their future team mates and vice versa.

OL Brian Waters was a great signing after the labor issue was settled. He played his entire 11 year career with the Kansas City Chiefs. He chose number 54, previously worn by Tedy Bruschi.

During an interview, Waters talked about meeting Bruschi at the pro Bowl in 2004. He asked Bruschi all about the New England experience. He said it helped him to sign with the Pats.

Ironically, that game would be the final one Bruschi would play before he suffered his stroke a few days later.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Playing Hurt

After 10 weeks of the season NFL teams have been decimated by injuries. The plan was to make the game safer, but the Pats had 14 players that missed parts of practice today because they were in the trainer's room.

Jim Leonhard of the Jets was openly critical of the league by having his team play the Pats on Sunday night and then fly across country to play the Broncos last night.

The schedule doesn't help with injuries, but two games in five days is a recipe for disaster. That is not a good example of trying to make the game safer.

It's going to get worse with another eight games to go. It's a miracle for a player to make it through the season with out getting hurt or missing games.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Another Transaction For Ross

You can get dizzy following the personnel transactions from the practice squad to the active roster on nay team. Players move back and forth so many times. Ross Ventrone just had his 15th personnel transaction since August 1st as he was re-signed to the practice squad with the Pats.

This guy seems to defy all odds of making the active roster after being with the practice squad last year as an unsigned free agent. He was released again on Nov 15th when they brought Marcus Cannon onto the active roster.

The NFL practice squad is a very interesting group of players who live on the edge of having their dream end at any moment. There are only so many roster spots.

Being on the practice squad exposes players to being signed by other teams. He has been "waived" six times according to reports. Why doesn't some other team claim him?

You don't see too many teams raiding another team's practice squad. It happens with the Pats, but not often. Coach Belichick doesn't do it that much.

Is it one of those wink and nod agreements where teams don't poach on each other?

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Going For Luck

It's hard to believe the demise of the season for the Indianapolis Colts. As the only 0-10 team in the league, they face the prospect of having the number one overall draft choice next April.

With the uncertainty of Peyton Manning, all signs look for the Colts to take a quarterback. Many think it will be Standford QB Andrew Luck. Colt's VP Bill Polian has already scouted Luck and spoken to Manning about their potential moves.

Nobody knows what the future holds for Manning. It will be at least another month before he can practice again. Many feel that he will never make it back onto the playing field.

Back in 1998, the Colts were facing the decision of whether to draft Manning or Ryan Leaf. The decision they made changed their franchise forever. Leaf was a big bust.

I'm not a big advocate of number one overall picks, but the Colts have reached the point where they need to take a drastic step.

I can't see Manning being a back-up to anyone. I hope he does the best thing and retires before he has any more damage to his neck.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Missing 90 seconds

The NFL Network has outstanding program. I enjoy watching their various specials. Tonight, they are showing their replay of the games of the week.

I'm watching a game between the Bengals and Browns. The game gets compressed into 90 minutes.They leave out sections. That's obvious because the first play was at the 13:30 mark of the first quarter.

I wish they would show the entire game. I have no problem watching a three and out to start the game, but I guess the "experts" figured the overall audience could care less about seeing that stuff.

Monday, November 14, 2011

The Unknown Players

It has been a tough three weeks for the Pats as they avoided having a three game losing streak. Critics came from all corners. They said Belichick was not good at picking players and had made a lot of bad coaching decisions.

Some in the media has been relentless in criticizing the coach because so few draft choices are still with the team. It might have been different if they lost, but the team pulled a great 37-16 win over the Jets last night.

The team won with the likes of Sterling Moore, Niko Koutouvides, Phillip Adams and Jeff Tarpanian. It remains to be seen how the guys play against the Kansas City Chiefs next Monday night, but for now, maybe the critics have been quieted a bit.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

They Want Ross

Safety Ross Ventone has been resigned for the 10th time since September 3rd.They have also released him after every signing. He is on the 53 man roster because of an injury to Patrick Chung.

Ventrone has alternated between the practice squad and 53 man roster. It will be a game time decision whether he is active.

He will probably be released again this week or sometime in the future. As an undrafted free agent, Ventrone is a great example of players who struggle to keep their NFL career alive. In his case, the Pats must see something in him that warrant their personnel transactions. His career has already lasted longer than other "street players".

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Jerry Speaks...Like A Fool

I have always felt that Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has over managed his team. He has a right to do whatever he wants, but that doesn't mean it's always the best decision for the team. He is not afraid to publicly criticize his players.

He gave a god example of this week when he spoke negatively about his kickoff specialist David Buehler who was placed on season ending IR. Buehler re-injured his groin after missing a few weeks. Jones felt that he should have taken better care of his injury. Jones stated that he was not keen on having field goal kicker, Dan Bailey handle the kickoffs.

Talk about throwing players under the bus! I don't you how he can feel that Buehler was the cause of his injury. Jones should know that injuries can vary from player to player.

Pretty soon, he will be blaming players for getting broken bones.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Albert Resurfaces

I think all Pats fans wanted it to work out for Albert Haynesworth and the team. In the end, he was released. He was immediately claimed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In his introductory press conference, he mentioned that his departure from the Pats was because he wanted to play more.

I don't doubt his statement about wanting to play more, but in the eyes of Coach Belichick, he did not earn it. When he came into camp, he was suppose to be paired up with Vince Wilfork in a 4-3 defensive scheme. Haynesworth struggled with injuries and never able to get it going The Pats had enough depth to let him sit on the bench.

Maybe it will work for him in Tampa Bay. It's sad to see such a talented player squander his career. He made a lot of money with the Redskins. I hope he has some of it left. I think his legacy will be that of a player with immense talent who was never able to put it together on the field.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

An Eye On Sunday

There are many implications for the game against the Jets on Sunday night. The Pats, Jets and Bills all have 5-3 records. Buffalo plays Dallas. One of these teams could be in sole possession of first place in the Eastern Division by the end of the day.

Skeptics are wondering about where this season is headed. If they lose on Sunday, it will be the first three game losing streak in nine seasons. There is a first for everything. We kept hearing about the regular winning streak at Gillette Stadium. That is all fine and dandy, but the team has a two games losing streak at home in the post-season.

A win Sunday night will go a long ways to silencing some of the critics who think the Pats dynasty has been over for a long time.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Pulling the Plug

The Indianapolis Colts are headed for a train wreck season with a record of 0-9. It's hard to imagine how they have fallen without Peyton Manning behind the offense.

NBC decided to pull the plug on the December 4th Sunday night game against the Pats. It has been pushed back to a 1PM start. The network is concerned about the potential drop in the television audience.

Who would have thought that this could happen to the Colts during the Manning era. The Colts are silent on whether Manning will return this season or in the future. They have become a great example of what happens to a team without a franchise quarterback.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Haynesworth Gone

I was rather disappointed to see Albert Haynesworth released. The experience with him was a total failure for the Pats. It never got going from the start. He was always injured. He had no sacks and three tackles in six games.

Many thought that he would regain his stardom after a rocky career with the Titans and Redskins. He said all of the right things. He didn't cause any trouble until he started to argue with Coach Pepper Johnson during the loss against the Giants. That must have been the last straw for Coach Belichick.

He left a lot of money on the table in Washington to come her In a trade for a fifth round draft pick. His salary cap implication is minimal for the team. It just didn't work out . The team is moving on.

I think they are now at a crossroad with Chad Ochocinco.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Another Bankrupt Player

It's hard to believe that Jets QB Mark Brunell could be filing bankruptcy after earning more that $50 million during his 19 year NFL career. Court documents indicate that Brunell owes more than $25 million from legal cases as a result of his failed business ventures.

After he retires at the end of this season, Brunell plans to take a job as a salesman for a medical company. It's easy to see why he signed with the Jets for one more season. He can't make this type of money on the outside. The only thing to raise concern is that he could end up playing if Mark Sanchez gets hurt.

The plight of Brunell is nothing out of the ordinary for former players. A recent study showed that 78% of the players are either facing financial disaster, divorce or unemployment within two years of their retirement.

The league pays its players very well, but does not do enough to prepare them for life after football.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Losing Talk

It seems more apparent this season that it gets ugly around here when the Pats lose a game. Sport talk radio shows are circling like vultures over Coach Belichick. Some say he is trying to wear too many hats for the team. Others question his decisions. Some wonder if he is the man for the future.

I can't believe I'm hearing this stuff, but that's how it goes when you lose. I heard some very interesting statistical analysis about the the Pats defense. They are certainly at the bottom of the NFL in many categories.

The coach will never admit that this defense is not on the level of the Super Bowl ones. Those teams had so many play makers. There is no comparison between these teams.