Showing posts with label super bowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label super bowl. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2011

Packers Win Super Bowl XLV



The Pack Is Back!
Aaron Rodgers stepped up into the conversation as one of the best QB's in the NFL and Ben Rothlisberger took a giant step backward.  Although I picked the Steelers to win, I couldn't be more happy with the outcome.  Now we can finally stop all the Brady-Rothlisberger comparisons because Big Ben played like crap in this game.  He threw two picks and had a shot to drive the team down the field for the win at the end of the game.  Didn't happen.  Fail!

Now, as far as Aaron Rodgers is concerned, I was totally impressed.  If it weren't for all the dropped passes (especially Jordy Nelson), he would have thrown for over 400 yards.  His accuracy and decision making was impeccable throughout the entire game.  Keep your eye on the Packers.  They're a young team (2nd youngest in the NFL) with what appears to be a developing star in the league at quarterback.  The title returns to Titletown and the Lombardi trophy goes home.  Well done, Cheeseheads!  Great NFL season, see ya next year!  (As long as there is a next year)....

Friday, February 4, 2011

Bahtendah Wisdom - Super Bowl XLV Prediction


Packers Vs. Steelers
I'm just beginning to get used to the fact that the Patriots won't be playing in this year's Super Bowl so now that means we have to turn our attention to the teams that will actually be on the field Sunday at the JonesDome.  It looks to me to be a match of two fairly even teams.  Both have outstanding coaches, defenses and dynamic quarterbacks that are capable of single-handedly winning games.

So who has the edge?  I'll give the coaching edge to Tomlin.  He's been there before and he's won before.  Plus, McCarthy has had some serious clock management issues in the past so there's no telling what the pressure of the biggest game of the year might do to him.  Edge:  Steelers.

I also think the Steelers have a slight advantage in the running game.   James Starks has really stepped it up in recent weeks and John Kuhn is just a football player.  But I like the tandem of Rashard Mendenhall and Isaac Redman just a little bit more (and don't forget about Mewelde Moore).  Mendenhall will have the bulk of the carries and he brings a special combination of speed and power to the position.  Edge:  Steelers.

The tight end position is a no-brainer.  Heath Miller is better than anyone Green Bay can throw out there.  Edge:  Steelers.

In terms of receivers, Green Bay has a slightly better assemblage than Pittsburgh.  Hines Ward is getting older and Mike Wallace is a one-trick pony.  Antwaan Randle El hasn't been much of a factor lately.  The Packers' grouping of Jennings, Nelson, Driver and Jones is a little more formidable.  It says here that Greg Jennings might be the most underrated receiver in the league.  Great athlete, great hands.  Edge:  Packers.

Everyone is jumping on the Aaron Rodgers bandwagon lately and he's done a great job carrying his team on the road to get to this point.  But his last game against the Bears wasn't that great and this is his first Big Dance.  Rothlisberger already has two rings, but he's nowhere near the pure passer Rodgers is.  They're two completely different quarterbacking styles.  Rodgers extends plays by getting out of the pocket and while Big Ben can run a little, he mostly extends plays with his size and strength within the pocket.  Edge:  Even.

As for the defenses, both teams are skilled and physical from front to back with plenty of playmakers.  It's a pick 'em between the two D-lines.  I like the Packers' linebackers but I'd give the the edge in the defensive backfield to the Steelers.  Edge:  Even.

In the kicking game, Mason Crosby is a proven vet while Shaun Suisham wasn't even on the Steelers roster to begin the year.  The punters are pretty much a push.  Edge:  Packers.

What does it all mean?  I think we'll see a tough, physical game primarily dominated by defenses that are loaded with playmakers.  In the end, although I'll hate to see "Rapelisberger" standing on the podium with a third trophy, I'm picking the Steelers, 24 - 17.  Bang.  Pay attention!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Steelers Win! Steelers Win!



Done and done. I'm not saying you bet the mortgage here, but BET THE MORTGAGE. The ostrich has spoken! Do you need anything more? Methinks no. Bang. Pay attention!

Monday, January 31, 2011

10,000 Strippers In Dallas? Wonder Where Tiger Woods & Charlie Sheen Will Be Next Weekend....

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'Dallas-Fort Worth Needs 10,000 More Strippers for Super Bowl'
DALLAS - A North Texas strip joint manager is looking to hire at least 100 more strippers to fill what he calls an exotic dancer shortage plaguing Dallas-Fort Worth because of the upcoming Super Bowl XLV . John Walsh, who manages Showtime Cabaret in Kennedale, said he currently employs 50 dancers but needs as many as 70 more, according to TMZ. To make the mark, Walsh made up fliers promising new dancers big money in a clean club near big Super Bowl events. Walsh told TMZ he is not the only understaffed exotic club in the area. In fact, Walsh said, DFW's 60 or so adult establishments are short a total of 10,000 exotic dancers. Arlington city officials said they expect to host 300,000 visitors during Super Bowl weekend, which puts the tourist-to-stripper ratio at about a hearty 30:1.




Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Dorito's New Super Bowl Add Has The Gay



It's also a blatant rip-off of this Swedish commercial. Is Ron Borges now working for Dorito's?

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Titletown Vs. The Steel City



Well, there's your Super Bowl - Packers vs. Steelers.  The early lines from Vegas have the Packers favored by 2 to 2.5 points and the over/under has been set at 45.  I'll wait a little bit to see how the line moves, but I already like the over on this one.  Domed or warm-weather stadium and a couple of QB's who could light things up given 2 weeks to prepare.

On another note, so long Sexy Rexy - at least we don't have to spend any more time listening to your insufferable bellowing.  Let's see what happens now after you lose a few free agents this offseason.  Good riddance!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

It's Over - SI's Peter King Picks The Pats




BaltimoreSun.com
From Matt Vensel's Blog:
In this week's January 10th issue of Sports Illustrated, NFL senior writer Peter King predicts every game in this year's playoffs. Lucky for you, the magazine has given me a sneak peek at his bracket, which I will gladly reveal to you. You might not like what King foresees, though, so brace yourselves. King predicts that the Patriots will beat the Packers, 30-24, in Super Bowl XLV after the Patriots beat the Steelers in the AFC championship game and the Packers knock off the Bears on the NFC side of the bracket...


Welcome aboard the bandwagon, Mr. King!  One thing is clear this time, though.  The Pats will have a tough time playing the "no respect" card on their way to the JonesDome.  Doesn't matter.  Fourth ring for Brady and Belichick.  Bang.  Pay the fuck attention!


P.S.  King's wrong about the Packers - I got the Falcons winning the NFC.