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Jan 30, 2013
Super Bowl Hype! Different Stories that Interest Me
Jan 28, 2013
Superbowl Hype - Brother vs. Brother!
Number of Diaper Changes: Phil, at least 1. Jim, 0. Advantage - Phil
Baldwin Brothers
So, ponder these extreme circumstances of brothers fighting brothers in the history of humanity and entertainment. We get both this coming Sunday, February 3.
Jan 25, 2013
Manti Te'Oh Nooooooooooo!
Jan 18, 2013
NFL Plays the Race Card
"While there has been full compliance with the interview requirements of the Rooney Rule and we wish the new head coaches and general managers much success, the hiring results this year have been unexpected and reflect a disappointing lack of diversity. The Rooney Rule has been a valuable tool in expanding diversity and inclusion in hiring practices, but there is more work to do, especially around increasing and strengthening the pipeline of diverse candidates for head coach and senior football executive positions. We have already started the process of developing a plan for additional steps that will better ensure more diversity and inclusion on a regular basis in our hiring results. We look forward to discussing these steps with our advisers to ensure that our employment, development and equal opportunity programs are both robust and successful."
Jan 16, 2013
Flipping the Bird: Digesting the Hiring of Charles "Chip" Kelly
Jan 15, 2013
Duba's 4th Annual "Only When I have a Blog or Other Available Forum Where I can Riff" Ideal Superbowl Matchups
Jan 12, 2013
Dubaround the NFL: Divisional Round Playoff Predictions
In order to understand what these teams are up against, you have to see how the four top teams in the AFC and NFC fared coming off their bye weeks. This includes the typical bye week as well as what I consider the "mini" bye created by the Thursday night games.
Both Denver and New England crushed teams coming off their bye week, then crushed their opponents after the ten day Thursday night football bye. I think everybody is expecting to see Peyton hosting Tom Brady next weekend.
However the NFC is still wide open. Atlanta, the NFC number 1 seed, were pretty much undefeated heading into their bye, and they needed it as the Falcons snuck by Oakland, 23-20. Their next game was against my beloved Philadelphia Eagles, who had never lost after a bye week in Andy Reid's previous 13 seasons. I remember watching this game, and I will admit the Falcons destroyed the Eagles, and Matt Ryan came out swinging. However, at their Thursday night debacle against the Saints, the Falcons had 10 days to prepare for a 30-20 loss to the Panthers. The 49ers kind of had it backwards. They had the mini-bye Thursday night game before their bye. They had Arizona 10 days later, who they destroyed 24-3. The bye week was after this game, in week 9, and the 49ers prepared for St. Louis and ultimately ended that game in a tie. THEN Colin K-somethingorother came in.
So, with this in mind, the quick playoff thoughts below:
Ravens at Broncos - Ravens, it was fun. I admire the player Ray Lewis, his leadership and spirit can will his time. But as a person he is a murderer. Peyton Manning is at a point where I can root for him, root for greatness (except when they play the Eagles next year). I think Denver is the most complete team, and just got one additional starting running back off of IR. Broncos 30, Ravens 20.
Packers at 49ers - Packers got their loss out of the way in Week 17, despite their best efforts. They know the mistakes they made on the road to let a game slip bye and a chance at a bye. It was for the better. I think the Packers have too many receivers for the great defense of San Francisco to cover. Plus, Colin K-somethinngorother will mess it up somehow. Packers 35, 49ers 21
Seahawks at Falcons - I hate "Matty Ice." It is the worst nickname ever. I prefer "The Matural" but regardless I hate the Falcons. They are disrespected blah blah blah this is their year blah blah blah. The Seahawk refers to an Osprey, which is closely related to the Eagle (thank you, Nick Scalise). Therefore, I prefer the Seahawks over the Falcons. Want to talk about a good nickname, how about DangeRuss. Seattle is on a roll, and I think they can smash the Falcons early and hopefully that can make the Falcons feel like little bitches and not a number 1 seed and the best team in the NFL. This to me is the most difficult game to call, and Seattle going east to west to east coast two weeks in a row is bad news, but I am going more with what I want than reality. I go with Seattle 23, Falconss 14.
Texans at Patriots - As much as you want to try to convince me that the Texans are different and that the Jets did to the Patriots what Houston could do, no. New England has had it happen to them before, and they would rather die on the field than allow a team they already showed their fans they could destroy at home would not be allowed back on their field to not have the same result. That sounded weird. The Patriots will kill them again, because the Patriots are cut throat. When they have suffered one week, they killed the next. That is their way. Texans could pull off the upset, but I go with greatness in the AFC. Patriots 38, Texans 24.
Moving on, the Broncos host the Patriots and prep for a super bowl berth while the fail mary game is replayed. I have full confidence in the Broncos moving on, but the NFC is a crap shoot. I am good either way but feel Green Bay won't be denied. Green Bay - Denver super bowl.
Jan 4, 2013
Dubaround the NFL: Wildcard Weekend Predictions
Bengals vs. Texans
So last year's playoff opening matchup is set to kick us off again this year. The Bengals had a mostly up and occasionally down season as the Texans limp in losing 3 of their last 4. The Texans boast one of the league's best defensive players both on the active roster and in the IR. They have what I used to think was the best running back in Arian Foster, a veteran QB and a late surging great receiver. Meanwhile the Bengals boast a Texans-light defense a good game manager and a throw-can-be-clutch-when-necessary QB and the league's second best receiver. I didn't hear the stat, but I heard all day on the radio that QBs in their first playoff appearance are doomed to fail. But Schaub has been playing for about 36 years now. The Texans have been flat lately whether it be at home or away. I hope they win, but I don't think they will. Bengals 20 Texans 14.
Vikings vs. Packers
The Vikings' magic carpet ride sponsored by Adrian Peterson must end at some point. There is a stat that Ponder has never played in sub 40 degree weather and that alone is enough of a factor to count them out. I also remember being told Tampa Bay couldn't win a game in cold weather in 2002. Bottom line, the Packers are a machine that didn't need to win last week in a rival's house. This week they get back EVERYBODY and like 2 years ago maybe found a new running game. Rogers is a machine and will not let his team lose. Packers 38, Vikings 20.
Colts vs. Ravens
Andrew Luck's struggles on the road were well publicized earlier this year, but he did everything he needed leading a culture of change for the worst team last year. They are an inspirational team, but Ray "I be stabbin" Lewis changed the Colts' luck. With Ray Lewis letting it be known he will retire at the end of this year will fire up the team and crowd beyond what Seattle could ever hope to muster. The Ravens will control this game via defense as that's just what happens in football. It will be magic. I can actually see Lewis reinjuring his arm and his team rallies for him. Either way, I can't see the Colts winning. If they do, Luck may be one of the future's greatest quarterbacks. Ravens 17, Colts 10.
Seattle vs. Redskins
The "teams I hate bowl". Fact of the matter is, due to owning Marshawn Lynch in fantasy, I watched a lot of Seahawks games. Let me tell you, I no longer hate them (this incarnation at least). They are as complete of a team as the Broncos. They don't have that must-have wide receiver, but everybody contributes. Russel Wilson now shares the Rookie QB touchdown record with Manning, and his play is very definitive of a leader. I think this team has it all in all three phases of the game. On the flip side, I still hate the Redskins. RG3 is a really good QB and with Pierre Garcon on the field they have been like 9-1 I think? They get to host a decent-on-the-road-late-in-the-season Seahawks team. I think its the first time two rookies have started opposite each other in the playoffs. That said, only one rookie qb makes it out of Sunday. RG3 is gimpy, but he still owned Dallas along with Alfred Morris running a mudhole in the Cowboys. Seattle has given up rushes on the road so perhaps this is an advantage for I think the number 1 or 2 rush attack. I cannot ever, in good consciousness, pick the Redskins to ever win. Seattle 21, Redskins 17.
In the further future, I think you will see the Broncos decimate the Bengals (or if the Texans do it, the Ravens). The Patriots will then get payback in a great game vs. Baltimore. The Packers go to San Francisco and come out smelling like roses and Seattle proves to be the more dominant bird in Atlanta.
Expect the exact opposite to happen across the board.
-Jim Duba