Here we are at the second week of the NFL playoffs again, which brings up the same question every year. Is it better for teams that have clinched first-round byes and playoff seeds to rest their players at the end of the regular season, or play them to keep on a roll going into the playoffs? Lets look at both sides of the issue.
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16 January 2010
15 January 2010
Heisman runner-up Toby Gerhart will leave Stanford for the prospects of the upcoming NFL Draft. He had one year of remaining eligibility due to an injury-shortened 2007. Many Stanford fans had hoped he might return to play one last year with outstanding freshman quarterback Andrew Luck, possibly building on the success the team had this past season. Although his decision might not be the most popular, it was the right one for him to make for several reasons.
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4 September 2009
I know these 3 clips have nothing to do with sports, but I thought that it would be entertaining because all you need to do is laugh sometimes. I will probably post 3 videos every so often so stay tuned, I guess:
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I was listening to ESPN radio when one of the guys, Steve Mason, spoke about a video on the internet that had him rollin'. I was pretty interested in finding the video and when I did I was shocked, but I had to laugh also. The tv show Family Guy did its portrayal of Michael Vick and his crime in a short clip from the show. I am going to stop talking and just show the video:
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College football kicked off last night with offensive powerhouse Boise State going up against an equally dangerous offensive team in Oregon. Everybody expected this game to be in the high 20's or maybe the low 30's; however, the game transformed into a defensive battle making it less entertaining. The game featured only 27 points combined with the final score being Oregon 8 and Boise State 19. The real "entertainment", I use that term loosely, came at the end of the game when Oregon RB, LeGarrette Blount punched Boise State's Byron Hout in the face after Hout allegedly taunted him. You can see the punch below at this address:
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3 September 2009
I understand that Shaquille O'neal is a man that transcends just the NBA, but watching him attempt to play against other athletes in their own sport is extremely difficult to swallow. Watching Shaq attempt to swing a bat was like watching a baby giraffe trying to walk. It was hard to watch yet I could not take my eyes off of it, like a car accident. The 7'1" O'neill attempted to out-slug Albert Pujols, out-spike beach volleyball stars Misty May and Kerri Walsh, and out-throw Ben Roethlisberger, needless to say he could not out-do anybody at anything. The show is a half hour too long and the hosts are extremely annoying. The most important part of the show, the actual competition, takes place in the last fifteen minutles of the show making the first 45 minutes irrelevant. Here are some short examples of the show from Youtube:
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23 June 2009
When you play fantasy football, you play (almost exclusively) in a head-to-head, points-based system. When you play fantasy baseball, you play (almost exclusively) in either a rotisserie or head-to-head, categories-based system. When you play fantasy hockey, you play (almost exclusively) in some form of salary cap, everyone-can-have-player-X-on-the-team sysatem.
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1 June 2009
Most Cowboy fans have probably heard that Greg Ellis will either be traded or released before the upcoming season. It what has been a turbulent past decade for the cowboys, Ellis provided solid performance at the DE and more recently at LB when the Boys shifted to the 3-4. He was never a perenial All-Pro and maybe not worth a 1st Round pick, but he was a good solid player and a starter on most teams. Minus his troubles converting to the 3-4 and contracts that go with it, it will feel strange not to see him in a Cowboys uniform.
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