Sunday, December 30, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 17

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This is it. NFL's 2012 regular season concludes on the final Sunday of the year. NFC East is up for grabs. NFC Wild Card not yet determined either. AFC playoff bound teams still have something to play for - home field advantage & first round bye's. This weekend could be difficult for fantasy managers if head coaches decide to rest key players so be sure to keep an eye on lineup/injury reports before finalizing bets.

Digger nailed 11 of 16 last week improving season numbers to 153-87 (63.8%). Buckle up... Week 17 has fine games slated to end the regular season.

SUNDAY
FALCONS 31 Bucs 17
BILLS 24 Jets 20
Ravens 24 BENGALS 17
Bears 28 LIONS 24
TITANS 37 Jags 10
Texans 27 COLTS 23
SAINTS 48 Panthers 21
GIANTS 27 Eagles 10
STEELERS 21 Browns 3
CHARGERS 20 Raiders 14
49ERS 27 Cardinals 6
SEAHAWKS 33 Rams 13
Packers 31 VIKINGS 24
PATRIOTS 34 Dolphins 13
BRONCOS 35 Chiefs 9
REDSKINS 38 Cowboys 28

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 16

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NFL coaching vacancies coming soon. Not soon enough for sickened fans in New York (Jets), Cleveland, Buffalo, Arizona, Philadelphia, San Diego & Kansas City. Rex Ryan's tenure has been disasterous and getting worse from game to game. San Diego bet their future on Norv Turner and lost huge. Andy Reid's decision to tab Vick as starting QB (and a host of other recent failures) will lead him out of Philly. Week 15 was the weekend owners probably said to themselves, enough is enough.

On the upside, 2012 NFL playoff race tightened up. NFC East is a 3 team fight between red hot Washington, Dallas and slumping defending champion Giants. Seattle & Minnesota looking more and more like wild card entries even though we're still in anything can happen mode. Chicago, once 7-1, is in deep trouble on the outside looking in at 8-6.

The AFC picture is much clearer. This weekend's Pittsburgh vs Cincinnati battle will determine their fate. Pittsburgh already beat their divisional rival on October 21. Another win gives the Steelers an obvious tie breaker advantage. One more Colts victory and they're in. Get ready for another super weekend of games.

That's better. After a terrible Week 14, Digger responds with 12 correct picks (142-82... 63.4%). No more Thursday night games. No Monday Night Football this week either as all eyes focus on Santa Claus sled.

SATURDAY
Falcons 38 LIONS 21
SUNDAY
Saints 33 COWBOYS 20
PACKERS 31 Titans 7
Colts 24 CHIEFS 3
DOLPHINS 21 Bills 10
Chargers 10 JETS 9
Redskins 30 EAGLES 17
STEELERS 23 Bengals 21
BUCS 24 Rams 21
PANTHERS 28 Raiders 14
Patriots 55 JAGUARS 6
TEXANS 23 Vikings 17
BRONCOS 33 Browns 9
Bears 17 CARDINALS 13
Giants 24 RAVENS 23
49ers 20 SEAHAWKS 17

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 15

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Digger's predictions were snuffed out last weekend. Only 7 correct picks represents a season low. 130-78 (62.5%) overall after a couple of upsets shook things up. The Ravens (9-4) were so stunned by a 31-28 overtime loss to Washington that they canned offensive coordinator Cam Cameron. Former Colts head coach Jim Caldwell takes over hoping to rectify what should be one of the leagues better offensive units. Another stunner was Carolina's (4-9) upset over Atlanta (11-2). Pittsburgh (7-6) blew a golden opportunity to take charge for the AFC's final playoff spot as they were embarrassed on  home turf by San Diego (5-8) 34-24. Houston (11-2) fans have good reason to be concerned after getting dissected by a superior Patriots (10-3) team on MNF. New England exposed many flaws in the Texans defense which will have coaches taking notice come playoff time.

Back to the drawing board for Week 15. Some great matchups on paper. Giants travel to Atlanta. Green Bay in Chicago. Peyton Manning vs Ravens defense. Colts head south to Houston. Pittsburgh to Big D. 49ers attempt to tame Tom Brady in Foxboro. Grab a seat and enjoy all the action this weekend. Playoff implications running high. Time to pick'em (home in CAPS).


THURSDAY
Bengals 27 EAGLES 14
SUNDAY
Giants 33 FALCONS 31
Vikings 28 RAMS 14
DOLPHINS 17 Jaguars 13
Packers 30 BEARS 17
Redskins 23 BROWNS 21
Broncos 24 RAVENS 20
TEXANS 31 Colts 20
SAINTS 35 Bucs 17
Lions 27 CARDINALS 13
CHARGERS 31 Panthers 24
Seahawks 26 BILLS 10
COWBOYS 27 Steelers 17
RAIDERS 23 Chiefs 21
PATRIOTS 35 49ers 10
MONDAY
TITANS 24 Jets 14
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 14

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Week 13 provided a few nailbiter games and clouded the playoff picture once again. San Francisco (8-3-1) can't seem to beat the Rams (5-6-1) this year. Both contests went into overtime. St. Louis won this time 16-13 after playing to a 24-24 tie on November 11th. RGIII dealt a huge blow to the Giants (7-5) 17-16 on Monday Night Football. Politics in Washington never more divided. However, locals of all creeds rallying around their new hero Robert Griffin III. Washington's (6-6) third straight win has them within 1 of NFC East lead. Bucs (6-6) & Vikings (6-6) 2nd consecutive losses clouds their futures after promising beginnings. As of now, 3 AFC teams fighting for 2 wild card slots. Indy (8-4), Pittsburgh (7-5) & Cincinnati (7-5) need to be tip top the rest of the way.

Week 14 features big games. Dallas @ Cincinnati, Chicago @ Minnesota, Houston @ New England and the battle of the Beltway - Baltimore @ Washington.

10 right, 6 wrong last weekend. Our season record is now 123-69 (64.1%). Time for Week 14 predictions (home teams in CAPS).

THURSDAY
Broncos 27 RAIDERS 10
SUNDAY
BILLS 24 Rams 13
BENGALS 27 Cowboys 24
BROWNS 17 Chiefs 13
COLTS 27 Titans 17
Bears 24 VIKINGS 23
BUCS 26 Eagles 13
Ravens 28 REDSKINS 24
Falcons 35 PANTHERS 10
JAGUARS 17 Jets 10
STEELERS 23 Chargers 20
49ERS 21 Dolphins 17
SEAHAWKS 21 Cardinals 10
GIANTS 34 Saints 28
PACKERS 31 Lions 21
MONDAY
Texans 26 PATRIOTS 24

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

2012 NFL Power Rankings

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Another exciting NFL weekend is in the books. It's been a wild ride for most teams during another anything can happen season. Atlanta, Denver & New England won their divisions. Houston clinched a playoff birth. There's a mad dash going on for the remaining playoff slots and division titles with four regular season games left to go.

In Week 13 action: RGIII led Washington to a huge one point victory over division leading Giants, 17-16, to pull within a game of the division lead. Dallas kept their hopes alive knocking off woeful Philadelphia 38-33. Green Bay beat Minnesota and tied Chicago for NFC North lead after the Bears were stunned in OT by Seattle. Pittsburgh was short handed but managed to win against division rival Ravens. Look out, here come the Colts - AFC's top wild card team. (View Playoff race HERE)

Time for All World All Sports NFL Power Rankings reflectings games played through Week 13. Get ready for an exciting December of NFL games.

Rank
Team
W-L-T
1
Texans
11-1
2
Falcons
11-1
3
Ravens
9-3
4
Patriots
9-3
5
Broncos
9-3
6
Packers
8-4
7
49ers
8-3-1
8
Bears
8-4
9
Giants
7-5
10
Steelers
7-5
11
Bengals
7-5
12
Redskings
6-6
13
Seahawks
7-5
14
Colts
8-4
15
Vikings
6-6
16
Cowboys
6-6
17
Bucs
6-6
18
Saints
5-7
19
Dolphins
5-7
20
Rams
5-6-1
21
Bills
5-7
22
Jets
5-7
23
Lions
4-8
24
Chargers
4-8
25
Browns
4-8
26
Titans
4-8
27
Cardinals
4-8
28
Raiders
3-9
29
Panthers
3-9
30
Eagles
3-9
31
Jaguars
2-10
32
Chiefs
2-10

Sunday, December 2, 2012

2012 NFL Report Cards: AFC

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Move over Cowboys. There's a new sheriff in Texas. The Houston Texans (10-1) have many believing they're ready to challenge for Super Bowl glory. Their tenacious play earns top billing as one of AFC's best. Winning the AFC Championship will not be easy with Baltimore (9-2), New England (8-3) and rejuvinated Denver (8-3) all getting stronger.

AFC sporting plenty of MVP candidates: Tom Brady (NE), Peyton Manning (Den), Matt Schaub (Hou), Andy Dalton (Cin), Andrew Luck (Ind), A.J. Green (Cin), Reggie Wayne (Ind), Andre Johnson (Hou) and J.J. Watt (Hou).

All World All Sports AFC report card...

Team W-L Coach Offense Defense Special Teams Chemistry
AFC East
Patriots
8-3
A+
A+
A
A
A+
Dolphins
5-6
C
D
C
C
C
Jets
4-7
D
D
D
C
F
Bills
4-7
C
C-
F
C-
B
AFC North
Ravens
9-2
A
C
B
A+
A
Steelers
6-5
A
C
A+
B
B+
Bengals
6-5
C
B
B
C
B
Browns
3-8
C
D
C-
C
C
AFC South
Texans
10-1
A
A+
A
C-
A+
Colts
7-4
B
B+
C
C-
B
Titans
4-7
C
D
D
C
C
Jaguars
2-9
F
F
F
C
D
AFC West
Broncos
8-3
B
A+
A
B+
A+
Chargers
4-7
D
C-
B
C
C-
Raiders
3-8
D
D
D
C
C
Chiefs
1-10
F
F
D
D
D

Friday, November 30, 2012

2012 NFL Report Cards: NFC

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When will the Atlanta Falcons (11-1) start earning respect from national media? This team is for real. Perhaps things will change after beating up New Orleans and ending Drew Brees 54 game touchdown streak record last night on Thursday Night Football.

2012 NFL is now entering the final month of regular season play. The playoff picture remains wide open for some, a lock for a select few, and a dismal reminder of what could have been for others.
MVP honors are up for grabs. It's a wide open field with plenty of candidates. A few players to keep an eye on: Matt Ryan (Atl), Aaron Rodgers (GB), Adrian Peterson (Min), Robert Griffin III (Was), Josh Freeman (TB), Brandon Marshall (Chi) and Aldon Smith (SF).

All World All Sports assembled our first ever NFL team by team report card compiled from 11 games played based on Digger's personal rating system.

Team W-L Coach Offense Defense Special Teams Chemistry
NFC East
Giants
7-4
A
C
B-
C
B+
Redskins
5-6
B+
B+
D
D
B
Cowboys
5-6
D
C-
C-
C-
D
Eagles
3-8
D
F
F
F
D
NFC North
Bears
8-3
A
C
A
B+
A
Packers
7-4
A
C
C
C-
A
Vikings
6-5
C
B
C
A
B
Lions
4-7
C
B-
F
F
D
NFC South
Falcons
10-1
A
A+
C
B
A+
Buccaneers
6-5
A
A
C+
C
B
Saints
5-6
D
A
F
B
C
Panthers
3-8
C-
D
D
D
C
NFC West
49ers
8-2-1
A
A
A+
C-
A+
Seahawks
6-5
B-
C
A
B
B
Rams
4-6-1
B-
C-
C-
D
C+
Cardinals
4-7
C-
F
D
D
D

Stay tuned for AFC report cards...

Thursday, November 29, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 13

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-Digger's Daily-

Week 12 netted 10 correct selections. A quick few notables from last weekend...
... Eagles fans want Coach Andy Reid gone.
... Giants looked Super vs Green Bay. A huge bounceback victory.
... Fireman Ed quits (Jets).
... Eli Manning sets Giants TD passing record.
... Peyton Manning 149th win becomes NFL's all time #2 behind Favre (186).
... Houston (AFC) & Atlanta (NFC) own conference best records, 10-1.

Digger's Week 13 crystal ball predictions... (home in CAPS).

THURSDAY
FALCONS 33 Saints 27

SUNDAY
BILLS 28 Jaguars 24
BEARS 24 Seahawks 14
49ers 28 RAMS 9
Patriots 33 DOLPHINS 17
Cardinals 23 JETS 17
Colts 30 LIONS 24
PACKERS 35 Vikings 20
Texans 38 TITANS 13
Panthers 24 CHIEFS 14
BRONCOS 28 Bucs 20
Browns 17 RAIDERS 13
Bengals 31 CHARGERS 21
RAVENS 27 Steelers 3
COWBOYS 36 Eagles 0

MONDAY
Giants 34 REDSKINS 33

Season total 113-63 (64.2%)

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 12

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Happy Thanksgiving America! Three great NFL games to help pass time while celebrating. Texans in Detroit kicks off the day followed by hated rivals (Washington @ Dallas, New England @ NY Jets).

The playoff picture is beginning to come into focus. Washington (4-6) and Dallas (5-5) share must win situations if they're to catch struggling defending Super Bowl champion Giants (6-4). The Jets (4-6) are just about cooked. They provided fans with false hope after winning their last game. Division leading New England will knock them back to reality.

As for the rest of Week 12 - a few games with huge playoff ramifications coupled with some not so hot games on paper. A few games to keep an eye on....
-Did a week off reset the slumping NY Giants (6-4)? Big test vs Green Bay (7-3).
-Can Minnesota (6-4) knock off division rival Chicago (7-3)?
-Seattle (6-4) playing strong but struggles big time in road games (1-4) plays a Dolphins team struggling to remain relevent.
-49ers D gets a big test in New Orleans.

Digger tore it up in Week 11 posting a season high 13 correct picks out of 14 games.   Season total improved to 103-57 (64.3%). Take away replacement ref games and winning percentage skyrockets to 71%. Place your bets. Bye week's are done. Get ready for a full slate of games for the remaining six weeks of regular season NFL action. Here's how Week 12 shakes out... (home in CAPS).

THURSDAY
Texans 38 LIONS 20
Redskins 27 COWBOYS 24
Patriots 41 JETS 3

SUNDAY
BEARS 21 Vikings 17
BENGALS 33 Raiders 17
Steelers 21 BROWNS 14
COLTS 30 Bills 28
Broncos 38 CHIEFS 10
Seahawks 24 DOLPHINS 21
Falcons 28 BUCS 24
Titans 31 JAGUARS 20
Ravens 24 CHARGERS 13
CARDINALS 23 Rams 21
SAINTS 44 49ers 21
GIANTS 31 Packers 27

MONDAY
EAGLES 17 Panthers 14

Stay tuned for team by team report cards.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 11

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We're on a roll. 10 correct selections last weekend increases Digger's record to 90-56 (62.3%). It was a weekend filled with concussions, turmoil and questions besieging many teams.

Key injuries from the likes of Jay Cutler, Michael Vick and Ben Roethlisberger will keep teams off scrambling to fill in major holes in upcoming games. Turmoil in New York surrounding Giants woes and Jets quarterback controversy. Philadelphia fans are at wits end with head coach Reid.

Big games everywhere this weekend and a needed rest for defending NFL champs (Giants).

THURSDAY
BILLS 31 Dolphins 17

SUNDAY
FALCONS 45 Cardinals 14
COWBOYS 30 Browns 10
Packers 33 LIONS 20
Bengals 27 CHIEFS 9
REDSKINS 21 Eagles 20
Bucs 24 PANTHERS 21
TEXANS 34 Jaguars 17
RAMS 20 Jets 13
Saints 51 RAIDERS 24
BRONCOS 28 Chargers 21
PATRIOTS 35 Colts 23
Ravens 24 STEELERS 6

MONDAY
49ERS 24 Bears 20

Stay tuned for team by team report card.

Friday, November 9, 2012

All World All Sports Picks Baseball's Best of 2012

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Next week MLB announces the 2012 award winners. This past baseball season was fantastic from beginning to end. We were treated to great individual and team accomplishments. No hitters, triple crown, sensational rookies and breakout performances. I'm guessing most winners will not be debated - except for one (AL MVP).

MLB announced the 2012 finalists - award winners revealed next week. Here's my take...

AL MVP
Adrian Beltre Solid season by Rangers 3B offensively & defensively. Rangers most consistant player all season long. Was 2004 MVP runner up.
Miguel Cabrera Tigers 3B completed baseball's first Triple Crown since Yaz won in 1967. No player was more valuable to his team.
Robinson Cano Yankees 2B is one of the games best hitters but not so hot with RISP.
Josh Hamilton Here's the paper thin nominee. Hamilton finished with great numbers but it was an up and down season which had management questioning his desire. Surprised he's a finalist.
Mike Trout Rookie Angels sensation garnered a ton of attention after a superb rookie season.
Probably the most contested award of the year. Talking heads seem evenly divided between Cabrera & Trout.

Winner: Miguel Cabrera. MVP award should be given to the player most valuable to his teams success. Let there be no doubt. Tigers would not have won the AL Central without Cabrera. Triple Crown winner did it all season long. Moved from 1B to 3B when Detroit signed Prince Fielder. Hit in the clutch.

NL MVP
Ryan Braun Brewers outfielder won in 2011. One of NL's top players knocked a career high 41 HR.
Chase Headley Break out season for Padres 3B. Career best in most offensive categories.
Andrew McCutchen Hands down winner if voting was conducted at July's end. Not so hot finish doomed Pirates - and his chances of winning.
Yadier Molina Baseball's premier defensive catcher posted career high's in batting. He is one of the games best signal callers. A true MVP. Great clutch performer.
Buster Posey Great comeback season after a devastating injury nearly ended his career. NL's leading hitter with little to no lineup protection propelled Giants to NL West crown.

Winner: Buster Posey. Giants standout performer on one of NL's weakest hitting teams.

AL CY YOUNG
David Price 2010 runner up led AL with 2.56 ERA.
Justin Verlander Can JV pull off back to back awards?
Jered Weaver Began 14-1, finished 20-5.

Winner: Jered Weaver. AL Cy Young is a tossup. Weaver gets our nod even though Verlander seems locked in to win again.

NL CY YOUNG
R.A. Dickey Dickey was Mets MVP. Knuckleballer had a terrific season. Led NL with 230 K.
Gio Gonzalez Led NL with 21 wins and Nats to NL East title.
Clayton Kershaw Defending NL Cy Young winner led NL with 2.53 ERA, 1.023 ERA & 6.7 H/9.

Winner: R.A. Dickey. Dickey is our pick. Don't be surprised if Gio wins.

AL MANAGER
Bob Melvin, A's 94-68
Buck Showalter, Orioles 93-69
Robin Ventura, White Sox 85-77

Winner: Buck Showalter Orioles season stunned baseball. Orioles nearly won powerhouse AL East. Buck deserves much credit creating a winning atmosphere and superb handling of Baltimore's bullpen.

NL MANAGER
Dusty Baker, Reds 97-65
Bruce Bochy, Giants 94-68
Davey Johnson, Nationals 98-64

Winner: Davey Johnson. DJ skippered Washington to baseball's best record. 1st winning season since franchise moved from Montreal after 2004 season.

AL ROOKIE
Yoenis Cespedes, Athletics
Yu Darvish, Rangers
Mike Trout, Angels

Winner: Mike Trout. Led AL in runs scored (129) & stolen bases (49) while playing in only 139 games. Unanimous.

NL ROOKIE
Todd Frazier, Reds
Bryce Harper, Nationals
Wade Miley, Diamondbacks

Winner: Bryce Harper. Miley was a close 2nd in our book. However, Harper seemed to energize the Nats helping them capture the NL East.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 10

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Week 9 featured many memorable moments led by Tampa Bay's (4-4) Doug Martin shredding Oakland's (3-5) defense for 241 rushing yards. Atlanta remains undefeated (8-0) after holding off limping Dallas on SNF. Brees keeps adding to his NFL record consecutive TD passing streak. Will New Orleans be the team to take down Atlanta?

Big games on tap for Week 10. Every week could be make or break for underperforming teams and their frenzied coaches. 10-3 in Week 9 brings season total to 80-52.

THURSDAY
Colts 24 JAGUARS 10

SUNDAY
Giants 27 BENGALS 23
DOLPHINS 21 Titans 17
VIKINGS 20 Lions 17
PATRIOTS 30 Bills 14
SAINTS 34 Falcons 28
BUCS 24 Chargers 23
Broncos 30 PANTHERS 16
RAVENS 28 Raiders 24
SEAHAWKS 23 Jets 14
Cowboys 27 EAGLES 21
49ERS 27 Rams 6
BEARS 21 Texans 20

MONDAY
STEELERS 34 Chiefs 10

Bye: Arizona, Cleveland, Green Bay, Washington.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 9

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-Digger's Daily-

All World All Sports & Digger would like to extend our deepest sympathies to all those suffering nasty effects from Hurricane Sandy. Many continue to remain in the dark. Some completely wiped out. Please remain patient, safe and seek shelter before our next storm arrives in a couple of days.

Our power came back only a few minutes ago. Hopefully a busy Sunday football schedule serves as a slight distraction from realities of the storm. Only Sunday/Monday predictions since lack of power prevented publication before Thursday's Chargers/Chiefs contest.

8-6 during Week 8 brings season total to 70-49.

SUNDAY (home in CAPS)
Broncos 33 BENGALS 20
Ravens 20 BROWNS 6
PACKERS 42 Cardinals 10
Bears 30 TITANS 14
Dolphins 26 COLTS 23
Panthers 17 REDSKINS 16
Lions 28 JAGUARS 17
TEXANS 30 Bills 10
SEAHAWKS 23 Vikings 21
RAIDERS 24 Bucs 21
GIANTS 27 Steelers 23
FALCONS 36 Cowboys 21
MONDAY
SAINTS 44 Eagles 17

Thursday, October 25, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 8

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-Digger's Daily-

Week 7 turned out to be a great bounce-back weekend for my picks. 11 correct out of 13 ups my season total to 62-43. That's a step in the right direction after replacement ref games left me standing at .500 after season's opening three weeks of action.

Last weekend featured thrilling games. Most were determined in the final minutes. Week 8 is important. Division leaders seeking to solidify their hold on top slots. Underperformers attempting to right their ships before they sink. Here we go....

WEEK 8 (home team in CAPS)
THURSDAY
VIKINGS 23 Bucs 17

SUNDAY
BEARS 30 Panthers 17
Chargers 33 BROWNS 10
Seahawks 20 LIONS 17
Patriots 31 RAMS 14
Dolphins 28 JETS 27
Falcons 30 EAGLES 24
Redskins 27 STEELERS 20
PACKERS 45 Jaguars 14
TITANS 17 Colts 13
CHIEFS 20 Raiders 17
Giants 38 COWBOYS 24
BRONCOS 31 Saints 30

MONDAY
49ers 23 CARDINALS 0

Bye: Buffalo, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Houston

Thursday, October 18, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 7

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-Digger's Daily-

The sky fell on a few teams last week (and, on my selections too). After correctly picking 12 & 11 in back to back weeks - I stunk it up in Week 6 with a staggering 4 of 14. Season total now stands at 51-41.

Plenty of upsets last weekend. Titans dumped Pittsburgh 26-23. Cleveland won their first game, 36-25, over Cincy. Philadelphia gifted an overtime loss to Detroit. Buffalo bounced Arizona in OT. Seattle bested New England 24-23. An early season standings shakeup of epic proportions.
Bounceback wins by Jets, Packers, Broncos, Bills kept playoff hopes alive. Losses would've been difficult to overcome.

Huge divisional matchups on this weekend's slate. NY Jets (3-3) travel to enemy territory New England (3-3). Seattle (4-2) faces off in 49ers (4-2) country in a battle for NFC West supremacy. Giants (4-2) looking for a firmer grip on NFC East hosting Washington (3-3). Struggling Pittsburgh (2-3) in Cincinnati (3-3) trying to keep pace with surging Ravens (5-1) in AFC North. It's win or be gone for Detroit (2-3) visiting NFC North leading Chicago (4-1). AFC's two top teams go head to head in game of the week style action - Baltimore (AFC North, 5-1) @ Houston (AFC South, 5-1).

Can you believe six weeks of 2012 NFL action is written in the books? Time sure does fly by. Remember when only a few weeks ago the football world was turned upside down by replacements refs? Seems like a distant memory now. Time to pick'em.

WEEK 7 (home in CAPS)

THURSDAY
49ERS 16 Seahawks 14

SUNDAY
BILLS 28 Titans 17
GIANTS 34 Redskins 27
Saints 33 BUCS 21
Cowboys 27 PANTHERS 24
Ravens 28 TEXANS 27
COLTS 30 Browns 14
Packers 42 RAMS 10
VIKINGS 23 Cardinals 20
PATRIOTS 27 Jets 3
RAIDERS 17 Jaguars 13
Steelers 26 BENGALS 23

MONDAY
BEARS 27 Lions 20

Bye: Atlanta, Denver, Kansas City, Miami, Philadelphia, San Diego


 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 6

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-Digger's Weekly-

And then there two. Atlanta & Houston are the last undefeated teams. Games of the week on paper: banged up Giants @ 49ers... Packers in a must win situation in Houston... Denver battles for first place vs San Diego.

THURSDAY
Steelers 27 TITANS 17

SUNDAY
FALCONS 34 Raiders 10
Bengals 28 BROWNS 7
DOLPHINS 24 Rams 21
Colts 28 JETS 21
EAGLES 27 Lions 10
RAVENS 30 Cowboys 17
Chiefs 21 BUCS 20
CARDINALS 26 Bills 21
Patriots 33 SEAHAWKS 14
Giants 31 49ERS 20
Vikings 23 REDSKINS 20
TEXANS 27 Packers 24

MONDAY
Broncos 31 CHARGERS 28

Byes: Carolina, Chicago, Jacksonville, New Orleans

Saturday, October 6, 2012

2012 Baseball Playoff Preview - Division Series

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-Digger's Weekly-

Sloppy was the operative word in Wild Card playoffs. Seven errors committed in do or die games. Chipper Jones final game did not play out well. One of baseball's all time greats suffered through one of his worst against the defending champion Cardinals.

Now it's time for the Divisional Series. I'm really against how best record teams are visitors in the first two games in a best of five. Ridiculous! This is clearly a home field disadvantage! This should be a 2-2-1 format. How could MLB get this so wrong? MLB claims they'll get it right next year. Yeah, thanks.

Thrilling matchups await. Red hot Oakland (vs Detroit) and Baltimore (vs New York) set out to prove their seasons are not flukes. Nationals go after champion Cardinals while the Reds take on San Francisco. Get ready for plenty of excitement.

American League

Oakland A's (94-68) vs Detroit Tigers (88-74)
1) Jarred Parker (13-8, 3.47) vs Justin Verlander (17-8, 2.64) Edge Tigers
2) Tommy Milone (13-10, 3.74) vs Doug Fister (10-10, 3.45) Edge A's
3) Brett Anderson (4-2, 2.57) vs Anibal Sanchez (4-6, 3.74) Edge Even
4) A.J. Griffin (7-1, 3.06) vs Max Scherzer(16-7, 3.74) Edge Even.

Oakland is red hot and in playoff baseball this is a very significant factor. Hot or not, beating Justin Verlander twice in a short series is highly unlikely. Nonetheless, the A's are 57-26 in their past 83 contests. They've won 6 in a row and 8 of 9. Timely hitting is leading the way. Oakland is riding a wave. For how long?
AL Central champion Detroit sports a fearsome 3-4 punch of Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder. The Tigers attack is capable of big outbursts. However, except for Miguel & Prince, they're a streaky bunch.

Prediction: A's in 4

New York Yankees (95-67) vs Baltimore Orioles (93-69)
How far can the Orioles go. There's no way I believed Saunders (0-6 in Arlington) was going to shut down the mighty Rangers attack last night. He proved me wrong. Will Baltimore stun me once again?

These two split their season series 9-9 and were tied for the AL East lead after 159 games.
Rotation matchups haven't been announced other than CC Sabathia starting Game 1 for New York. Edge Yankees. Most likely Kuroda takes the mound in Game 2 giving NY another advantage in the starting pitcher category.

This has the potential to become an explosive high run scoring series. Both play in hitters parks and pack plenty of lineup power. On paper, Yankees probably hold an advantage. In reality, Baltimore's timely hitting has been second to none lately. Orioles bullpen nearly unhittable. Yanks bullpen prone to gaffes.

Prediction: As a New Yorker, I'm saying Yankees in 5. Reality is telling me Baltimore in 4. We'll soon find out.

National League
Cincinnati Reds (97-65) vs San Francisco Giants(94-68)
1) Johnny Cueto (19-9, 2.78) vs Matt Cain (16-5, 2.79) Edge Even
2) Bronson Arroyo (13-10, 3.74) vs Madison Bumgarner (16-11, 3.37) Edge Even
3) Mat Latos (14-4, 3.48) vs Tim Lincecum (10-15, 5.18) Edge Reds

No room for mistakes on defense. None. Timely hitting will be the difference in wins vs losses. A single run could determine games against top rated pitching. Cueto vs Cain is championship calibur matchup.

Prediction: Both teams playing well of late. Cincinnati is my sentimental pick. Had this series opened in Cincy, I'd say Reds hands down. Don't count out the Giants. Reds in 4.

Washington Nationals (98-64) vs St. Louis Cardinals (88-74)
This is about the time when everyone scratches their heads and screams at Washington's front office for keeping their best hurler intentionally shelved. This could haunt them for years to come.

1) Gio Gonzalex (21-8, 2.89) vs Adam Wainwright (14-13, 3.94) Edge Nats
2) Jordan Zimmerman (12-8, 2.94) vs Jaime Garcia (7-7, 3.92) Edge Nats
Nationals yet to name starters for games 3 & 4. Cards intend to send Cris Carpenter and Kyle Lohse.

Washington need to play top notch baseball against a Cardinals team which seems to find ways to win when all hope seems gone. St. Louis played from behind in much of the 2011 post-season. Never count these guys out.

Washington's spirited attack has all essentials to knock off the defending champs... except one. No experienced big game players on this youthful roster and their most devastating pitcher isn't playing. Cardinals always seem to find a way in playoff baseball.

Prediction: Cardinals in 5.

Friday, October 5, 2012

2012 Baseball Playoff Preview - Wild Card

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Another great Major League Baseball season went right down to the wire. Division leaders, Wild Card teams and batting leaders weren't determined until the final pitch of regular season baseball (stay tuned for our 2012 MLB recap).

Now it's time to play for all the marbles, with a new twist. 2012 playoffs feature an extra Wild Card team from both leagues (NL/AL now has 2 WC teams). The two Wild Card teams face off today in a one game sudden death type game to see who advances to play division winners.

National League
Tremendous matchup. Atlanta Braves(94-68) trot Kris Medlen (10-1, 1.57) to the hill. Atlanta has won Medlen's last 23 starts. Wow! He'll need to be at his best when taking on the defending champion St. Louis Cardinals (88-74) and Cy Young candidate Kyle Lohse (16-3, 2.86).

Everyone remembers Cardinals clutch hits from last season's playoffs. They neared elimination time and time again. They came thru with clutch hit after clutch hit time and time again. Atlanta players aren't strangers to playoff baseball either led by future Hall of Fame 3B Chipper Jones.

Prediction: Medlen's hot. Don't be surprised to watch him dominate today. Then again, don't count on it. The Cardinals have proven their clutch abilities too many times for me to count them out. World Series MVP David Freese comes to life in playoff action. Perhaps there's no better clutch hitter in Cardinals playoff history than NL MVP candiate Yadier Molina.
Final score: Cardinals 5 Braves 3.

American League
Two teams in opposite directions?

Buck Showalter's guided baseball's surprise team of the year. Baltimore Orioles (93-69) nearly won the AL East. Baltimore's timely offense capitalizes on opponents mistakes. Hitters were red hot until losing final two against pitching rich Tampa Bay. O's offense will need to catch fire from the opening pitch against one of baseball's most potent offenses.

Texas Rangers (93-69) took over first place in AL West with a 3-1 record on April 9. They maintained a two game lead after game 159 and flew off to Oakland for the final three games of the season. Oakland blew them out including an embarrassing 12-5 defeat to lose the division on game 162. Needless to say... Texas is backing into playoff action losers in 7 of final 9.

Baltimore's John Saunders (3-3, 3.63) is the wrong choice for a starting pitcher in a do or die game. I believe it to be the worst choice I can remember, ever! Saunders (former LA Angel) career numbers vs Texas stink. There's no way around it. Rangers hitters combined for .350 BA, .675 SLG and .410 OBA. Trouble brewing before the first pitch is thrown.

Texas marches Yu Darvish (16-9, 3.90) to the hill. Yu was 10-2 in Arlington. Good luck Baltimore.
Prediction: O's bullpen better be ready to go early. Buck, Saunders is the wrong guy today. Texas has stumbled lately in all aspects. Saunders is the perfect pitcher to snap a cold spell against.
Final score: Rangers 12 Orioles 2

Thursday, October 4, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 5

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Last weekend was my bounceback week. 12 correct selections. Only Vikings special teams and bad last minute Giants playcalling stopped us from 14. Season total upped to 36-28. Not great but a sign of things to come with NFL refs in action.

Falcons QB Matt Ryan loves Atlanta's new style offense. He's the leagues top rated passer (112.1) throwing for 1,162 yards, 11 TD leading Atlanta to 4 straight wins.

Minnesota's total team effort has them tied with Chicago in NFC North at 3-1. Last weekend, 2 special teams touchdowns stunned Detroit. QB Christian Ponder is a quick study and it's paying huge dividends. 0 interceptions while completing passes at a rate over 68%.

NFL refs returning to action was a welcomed sight in Week 4. Games are back to normal. No more long delays figuring out what to do. No more talking heads squawking at replacements. No more games decided by poor officiating (at least not yet).

Week 5 begin bye weeks. Perfect timing for struggling Dallas, Detroit, Oakland & Tampa Bay. All need to regroup in a hurry.

THURSDAY
Cardinals 31 RAMS 17

SUNDAY
BENGALS 31 Dolphins 20
Packers 42 COLTS 14
Ravens 23 CHIEFS 21
Falcons 34 REDSKINS 30
GIANTS 35 Browns 9
STEELERS 24 Eagles 20
Seahawks 17 PANTHERS 14
Bears 27 JAGUARS 13
VIKINGS 27 Titans 21
Broncos 34 PATRIOTS 30
49ERS 28 Bills 3
SAINTS 34 Chargers 21

MONDAY
Texans 31 JETS 3

Thursday, September 27, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 4

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They're back! After one of the ugliest weekends in NFL history replacement refs are out and NFL first line officials are coming back. NFL action was way too fast for low level replacements. Unfortunately, many games have been determined by bad officiating culminated by Monday Night's final play when one ref signaled interception & another (standing 6 inches away) declared game winning touchdown. What a joke. I can't begin imagining what was going on in Las Vegas sportsbooks. Disaster.

My picks have been consistant. 8-8 for the 3rd week in a row. Season total is 24-24. Things would be much different if not for NFL putting out substandard scenario.

Here we go... Week 4 kicks off later tonight (home team in CAPS).

THURSDAY
RAVENS 27 Browns 3

SUNDAY
FALCONS 31 Panthers 20
Patriots 27 BILLS 23
LIONS 27 Vikings 20
Chargers 34 CHIEFS 24
Seahawks 24 RAMS 10
49ers 33 JETS 7
TEXANS 28 Titans 17
Bengals 27 JAGUARS 21
CARDINALS 20 Dolphins 17
BRONCOS 27 Raiders 24
PACKERS 38 Saints 31
Redskins 26 BUCS 14
Giants 35 EAGLES 21

MONDAY
Bears 24 COWBOYS 23

Friday, September 21, 2012

Take it Easy on NFL Replacement Referees!

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Fans, players and coaches need to quickly realize the current crop of replacement referees are doing the best they can under extremely difficult and unfortunate circumstances. Everyone needs to understand these replacements are low on the totem pole. Quick meaning: the top refs are in NCAA division I representing hundreds of games. Don't forget about refs covering Division II. Division III. Figure into the equation the remaining top refs operating top high school divisions. Who was left? Imagine drafting a first year NFL team and not being allowed a single draft pick until round 7? In reality, none of them are rated within the top 300 (perhaps 500). It's not a knock - just a cold hard reality.

This is what we have folks. Personally, even with all of the confusion and missed calls, these fine men deserve a pat on the back and a beer! Professional NFL officiating crews have worked together for years. Replacement refs have been thrown together at the last minute. Their resumes consist of officiating much slower paced games well below NFL levels. So, everyone suck it up and play ball. Give these guys a break.

Now for the bigger issue...

Let's get one thing straight. The National Football League's failure successfully negotiate terms and adequately compensate professional referees is a travesty. Cutting right through all the nonsense I offer this question: How does the NFL Commissioner and owners justify failing to uphold the integrity of professional football by locking out the best of the best? Impossible.

How do owners justify paying players millions and not preserving the integrity of games?

While no one knows the exact details of current negotiations one thing seems certain. The league is satisfied with the status quo. If you're telling me the league can't pony up from various cash cows then we really have a problem. The owners are savvy businessmen so finding a common ground shouldn't be as difficult as things currently seem.

Speaking of problems - integrity of games. Look at how many stoppages we've witnessed in the first two weeks. Continuity and cohesiveness of gameplay is suffering due to multiple huddles, missed calls, invisible calls and extending time spent determining what to do. The pace of a few games has been agonizing. The game is just too fast for the replacements. They've been thrown into the toughest of situations with the entire football world analyzing every single move made. They're just in over their collective heads. I don't blame them at all for events happening on the field. Not one bit. It's a league problem and Commissioner Goodall needs to rectify this mess in a hurry.

Is there a larger unspoken problem on the horizon? What if one or two or three replacement refs aren't on the up and up. Stating the obvious... there's a gambling element out there looking to capitalize on current events. Temptation dangled in front of refs with nothing to lose, especially after being chastised week after week, makes them easy prey. It wouldn't be the first time refs were approached to fix games. Hopefully, the league is policing these guys. But, one can't be everywhere all the time so we'll probably never know until it's too late (or not at all).

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 3


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Week 2 was full of surprises. New England was stunned by Arizona. New Orleans rocked by Carolina. Seattle thoroughly bullied Dallas. Once hopeful Raiders (0-2) fans watched their team get whooped again. On the bright side - perrenial slow starting San Diego begins 2012 on fire (2-0). Chargers played below potential in recent years with very talented squads. Maybe their time has finally arrived? Same question for this week's opponent Atlanta.

After two weeks in the books only 6 teams sport 2-0 records (Philadelphia, Atlanta, Arizona, San Francisco, Houston and San Diego). 5 of 6 winless teams reside in the AFC (Cleveland, Jacksonville, Tennessee, KC and Oakland). New Orleans is the lone NFC 0'fer adding pain to locals after a brutal off-season. 

When Week 2 was all said and done another mediocre 8-8 record was posted bringing my season total to 16-16. Week 3 represents pivotal early season games involving teams searching for consistency. It's getting late in a hurry for discombobulated squads.

Here's how Week 3 plays out (home team in CAPS).

Thursday
Giants 35 PANTHERS 14
Sunday
BEARS 31 Rams 27
Bills 30 BROWNS 14
COWBOYS 20 Buccaneers 17
DOLPHINS 27 Jets 7
49ers 31 VIKINGS 3
SAINTS 34 Chiefs 27
REDSKINS 24 Bengals 23
Lions 28 TITANS 21
Jaguars 24 COLTS 20
Eagles 33 CARDINALS 17
Falcons 30 CHARGERS 28
Texans 34 BRONCOS 33
Steelers 20 RAIDERS 10
RAVENS 27 Patriots 17
Monday
Packers 42 SEAHAWKS 20


Thursday, September 13, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 2

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The NFL kicked off 2012 regular season action last week. Dallas opened up the new season by dumping defending champion Giants. Peyton Manning's comeback went smoothly in Denver's romp over Pittsburgh. San Francisco proved 2011 wasn't a fluke. Week 1 stunner was Washington's 40-32 upset in New Orleans.

Week 2 features another week of great games. My crystal ball was a bit quirky last week. 8-8 to begin the season isn't quite what I had in mind. Time to right the ship....

Week 2 Predictions:
THURSDAY
PACKERS 33 Bears 21

SUNDAY
BILLS 23 Chiefs 17
BENGALS 24 Browns 17
Vikings 21 COLTS 14
Saints 33 PANTHERS 31
Texans 27 JAGUARS 13
Raiders 28 DOLPHINS 14
PATRIOTS 48 Cardinals 10
GIANTS 30 Bucs 14
Ravens 24 EAGLES 17
Redskins 30 RAMS 20
Cowboys 27 SEAHAWKS 21
STEELERS 20 Jets 17
CHARGERS 35 Titans 10
49ERS 28 Lions 20

MONDAY
Broncos 31 FALCONS 28

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

2012 NFL Predictions: Week 1

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Defending Super Bowl XLVI champion New York Giants kick off the new 2012 season at home against division rival Dallas Cowboys. Does New York have what it takes to repeat? Can Cowboys QB Tony Romo finally figure out what it means to be a team "leader"?

Digger's 2011 regular season prediction record finished 163-92 (64.1%). Time to polish off the crystal ball for our 2012 version.

Week 1 (Home team in CAPS)
WEDNESDAY
NEW YORK GIANTS 37 Dallas Cowboys 20

SUNDAY
CHICAGO BEARS 26 Indianapolis Colts 3
Philadelphia Eagles 23 CLEVELAND BROWNS 14
New England Patriots 38 TENNESSEE TITANS 17
Atlanta Falcons 28 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 27
Jacksonville Jaguars 21 MINNESOTA VIKINGS 17
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 44 Washington Redskins 10
Buffalo Bills 27 NEW YORK JETS 9
DETROIT LIONS 30 St. Louis Rams 20
HOUSTON TEXANS 31 Miami Dolphins 23
GREEN BAY PACKERS 28 San Francisco 49ers 16
Seattle Seahawks 24 Arizona Cardinals 17
Carolina Panthers 35 TAMPA BAY BUCS 14
DENVER BRONCOS 20 Pittsburgh Steelers 17

MONDAY
BALTIMORE RAVENS 26 Cincinnati Bengals 13
OAKLAND RAIDERS 37 San Diego Chargers 31

Thursday, August 23, 2012

2012 NFL Preview: Will New England Patriots Recover from Super Loss?

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Deja vu? The New England Patriots (13-3) did it again in Super Bowl XLVI. Another brilliant late fourth quarter touchdown drive by the New York Giants stunned the Patriots and turned a victory into a bitter 21-17 defeat. In 2007, New York stunned the Pats by way of a miracle finish to end their perfect season attempt, 17-14. Has New England healed? Can they repeat as AFC Champs?

It all begins and ends with QB Tom Brady. Brady had a spectacular regular season finishing with 5,235 yards & 39 TD. 17 TD passes went to All Pro TE & fantasy stud Rod Gronkowski. WR Wes Welker snagged 122 receptions & 1,569 yards. Make no mistake, Patriots are pass first offense. All teams know it. Very few can defend. Now, add WR Brandon Lloyd into the mix for 2012. One of these days New England will spend a few bucks to sign a featured runningback. This team would be unstoppable with a bruising back. Just think, the Pats success has been accomplished without a bonified featured back. Rise or fall on Tom Brady's right arm.

Defense is a deceiving. New England displayed a bend but don't break style of play in recent years. It's hard for teams to keep up with a talented offense which almost seems to score at will during regular season action. Defenses always look better with an early 14-0 cushion. Guess what? Patriots made some key additions via draft. Coach Bill Belichik is a drafting guru. He picked up Syracuse DE Chandler Jones and Alabama LB Dont'e Hightower in the first round. If they mature quickly - then this defense just got a whole lot better in a hurry.

Projection: Very few coaches, if any, design better game plans week to week than Belichik. AFC East will be decided early. Patriots cruise to 12 wins if Brady remains healthy.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

2012 NFL Preview: Doomsday in Dallas

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Doomsday's will be every Thursday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday for the Dallas Cowboys in 2012 action. Dallas fans can always hope for the best - smart one's already preparing for the worst.

Dallas was 7-4 last season before losing 4 of their final 5 games including two to divisional rival and eventual Super Bowl Champion New York Giants. I hope New York players sent thank you notes to Dallas - maybe even kick in some championship gear/merchandise in apppreciation. 2012 says all signs point to Dallas continuing where they left off - losing.

The Cowboys offensive line is dreadful. It will be very hard for these guys to create running lanes for DeMarco Murray and protection for QB Tony Romo. Believe it or not, Romo still hasn't developed into Dallas' team leader after 6 years as starting quarterback! They have key weapons with Romo, Murray and speedsters Dez Bryant and Miles Austin. Big loss during pre-season action is TE Jason Witten. Witten is supposed to be ready to go by their regular season opener - just not at 100%. Losing Witten for any extended time or playing less than 100% will hurt. Romo's offense lacks rythm & consistency. It's hard to do with defenders racing thru one of the leagues worst offensive lines. Stat-wise, Romo's great for fantasy football coaches. As a player, it might be time for a blockbuster trade. Fans patience has worn thin and he probably won't be missed after another lackluster season.

Defense has strengths and weaknesses. Top draft pick in Big D is LSU's cornerback Morris Claiborne. This unit is the key if the 'Boys are to have any success this season. It won't be pretty. A maturing group will get better - it's just not their time yet. 3-4 scheme isn't doing this team any favors either. I'm not a fan of 3-4 defenses as running games can roam wild and passers get all day to pick apart secondaries. Not a good mixture. Defense must set up offense with short field opportunities. If pre-season offensive struggles carry over into regular season action then defense will be gassed early and often.

Projection: A tough season to be a Cowboys fan. Perhaps Texas Rangers playoff success can mask over the coming football season. Doom & gloom. Crystal ball says 6 wins if they're lucky.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

2012 NFL Preview: NY Giants - Repeat or Retreat?

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Super Bowl XLVI Champion New York Giants will attempt to do something never done before in New York football history - repeat as Super Bowl champions.

2011 was a wild ride for the Giants and their fans. New York began the year winning 6 of 8 before a sudden four game slide had many wondering if they would - or could - win again. Win they did. Talk about getting hot at the right time. The Giants lost only one more game the rest of the way by playing opportune football to win the NFC East with a modest 9-7 record.

When playoff time rolled around all eyes were focused on 15-1 Green Bay, 13-3 New Orleans & 13-3 San Francisco. The Giants clicked. Their defense was on fire. Eli Manning near flawless and a cast of wide receivers making one crutial catch after another. New York crushed Atlanta 24-2 in Wild Card action. They thumped a beleaguered Packers squad 37-20 in Divisionals. Went toe to toe with hard hitting 49ers, winning on an overtime FG (20-17). Not many gave them a shot against any playoff opponent - especially against 13-3 New England in SB XLVI. Did the Giants worry? Not a chance, at least not publicly, especially after knocking off a previously undefeated Patriots team for Super Bowl glory back in 2007. Guess what? The Giants did it again with late game heroics on their way to a 21-17 victory.

So what's in store for 2012? Repeat or retreat? I'm betting this years Giants squad wins at least 8 of 10 before their week 11 bye. This is a healthy squad heading into the new season unless pre-season knocks out key performers. Eli Manning is back and loaded with weapons on offense. Undrafted WR Victor Cruz quickly established himself as a premier receiver and fan favorite. LSU WR Ruben Randall is expected to line up opposite Hakeem Nicks affording Cruz the chance to remain slot receiver. Offensive line is back to full strength. Tight End has always been a key position for Giants football. Giants TE's are key to their attack from run blocking to making key possession plays over the middle. Martellus Bennett (via Dallas) is the new kid on the block... and block he'd better to remain a starter.

Defense is a solid as they come. Their bend but don't break style stymies opponents in the red zone. Giants tenacious pass rush gives opposing QB's the jitters. The 2012 Giants will be greatly improved over the '11 squad if they're hungry for another title run and remain committed to head coach Tom Coughlin's game plan.

Projection: Super Bowl Champs remain contenders for another title. Every team is gunning for the champs so no game will be easy. The usual suspects - Green Bay, San Francisco, Dallas, Philadelphia and New Orleans all hoping to dethrone New York's finest. Biggest question mark is health of offensive line. Running game suffered inconsistencies due to front line injuries and lack of depth. Ball control is crucial for success this season. NFC East champs, 13-3 or 12-4.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Random Rumblings - Baseball Trades & Rumors

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Baseball's new trade deadline rules may or may not alter typical pennant fever transactions. Plenty of teams are looking for help. The new rules may alter previous season "rent-a-player" type moves.

The New York Yankees found a replacement player for injured LF Brett Gardner. Yankees are in Seattle to start a 3 game series. These two teams made headlines in the off season when New York traded top prospect C Montero to Seattle for young fireballing starting pitcher Pineda. This deal promptly blew up in GM Cashman's face when Pineda was lost for the season due to injury. Montero isn't knocking the cover off the ball yet for the M's but they won out here. Headlines were made again today as Seattle traded their most popular player to New York... Ichiro Suzuki. Ichiro has struggled throughout this season. I'm willing to bet he's going to have a tremendous second half with his new team. Playing in Yankee Stadium is the perfect location for Ichiro. Ichiro's defense is stellar. He's rumored to be Yanks new LF - something different than what he's accustomed to after spending the bulk of his career in RF & CF. Yanks gave up two pitching prospects and even convinced Seattle to pick up most of their new LF's contract. Home run for Yankees. Mariners clearly in mortgage mode.

Detroit Tigers also got busy today. They fixed two nagging problems with one trade. Detroit picks up 2B Infante and SP Anibal Sanchez from Miami for little known hurler Jacob Turner and two minor leaguers. It seems Miami is ready to pack it in early this season. Miami made pre-season headlines with a new ballpark, new SS Jose Reyes and new manager Ozzie Guillen. It's safe to say it's been a rocky road for all three in 2012. Detroit's merry-go-round at 2B produced the majors worst offensive totals. Infante will be a welcomed addition. Sanchez goes to another pitchers park - the big difference is a ferocious Tigers lineup ready and eager to provide plenty of run support. Perfect timing for a red hot club ready to run away with AL Central.

Truth or rumor? Ryan Dempster is heading to Atlanta? Rumors on ESPN claimed a deal was in place to swap Dempster for SP Randall Delgado. Dempster's season has been stellar. The right-hander leads the majors with a 2.11 ERA and recently reeled off a streak of 33 consecutive scoreless innings. Why stay in Chicago? If my name was Ryan Dempster I'd go begging my GM to finalize the deal! Braves in search of a replacement for injured SP Beachy.

Boston Red Sox attempting to save face on a disappointing season. Key Sox players injured throughout '12 campaign but Boston has stayed within wild card hunting distance. Rumors claiming Sox are hot on the trail of Marlins SP Josh Johnson.

Other notable stirrings coming out of Los Angeles where the Dodgers seem interested in Phillies CF Victorino. He'd become a nice fit atop LA's lineup. Perhaps most pressing is LA's weak infield. Long gone are the glory days of Garvey, Lopes, Russell & Cey. Dodgers infield has no pop, poor range and they're a drain on offensive prodution. Figure it out LA - time to bust a move.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

2012 Major League Baseball: 1st Half Recap

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The first half of the 2012 MLB season was filled with surprises. The New York Yankees have the AL's top record (52-33). Surprise, suprise in the NL. Washington Nationals baseball has everyone taking notice leading all NL teams with a 49-34 record. Get ready for some major mid-season trades as teams take aim at playoff action - or sell off looking to regroup for 2013.

Here's how the first half finished up and what to expect the rest of the way.

American League
AL East
New York Yankees (52-33) Yanks live and die with long ball style play. Yanks bats finally starting coming thru with RISP in June. Starting rotation took a major hit when Andy Pettitte was injured. Expect Yanks to make a move for Hamels. SP upgrade coming - how much are they willing to spend?
Prediction: 1st

Baltimore Orioles (45-40) O's turned heads in April and even managed to take hold of 1st in AL East. It's been downhill since early June. Orioles need starting pitching to remain in the hunt. They recently added slugger Jim Thome who figures to destroy AL East hitters parks if he gets regular playing time. Orioles fans finally have something to cheer about in July!
Prediction: 5th

Tampa Bay Rays (45-41) It's amazing Tampa is in 3rd. Lack of offensive production is staggering. Ranked 28th of 30 teams with a team .232 batting average (.689 OPS is 25th). Starting pitching has been shouldering the load. Longoria limited to 23 games taking a huge toll. He's not expected back until mid-August. Not expecting to see any moves here except for a cheap hitter.
Prediction: 3rd

Boston Red Sox (43-43) Who hasn't been injured? Bobby Valentine's debut season in Boston is ugly. Fans weren't won over by an "outsider" at the helm. A 1-5 and 4-10 start didn't help matters. Key players injured. A riff with fan favorite Kevin Youkilis eventually led to him getting shipped off to Chicago (he's now red hot at the plate). It's been Boston's most turbulent season in a long time. Somehow they're still in striking distance. Good news is injured players returning soon.
Prediction: 4th

Toronto Blue Jays (43-43) Toronto's front office better be figuring out which pitchers they want to lead the 2nd half charge. Jays 127 home runs are 2nd only to the Yankees (134). However, their starting staff has been extremely inconsistent all season long. Pitching, pitching, pitching. Who's it going to be?
Prediction: 2nd

AL Central
Chicago White Sox (47-38) Rookie manager & former Sox star Robin Ventura has his team energized. ChiSox baseball holds a 3 game lead and eager to pull away from the pack. It's been a team effort so far. Dunn rebounding nicely after an embarrassing 2011. Jake Peavy looking great after injury riddled years. Their only weakness - 3B. Plenty of options. Chicago needs to make a move.
Prediction: 1st

Cleveland Indians (44-41) Surprising to see Cleveland 3 games over .500 when studying their stats. 28th ranked pitching staff & 4.50 is a drag on wins. Don't expect Cleveland to remain in the hunt much longer.
Prediction: 3rd

Detroit Tigers (44-42) Are the Tigers ready to roll? 5 straight wins heading into All Star break. Tigers under achieving in 1st half. Verlander is the only exception to a struggling pitching staff. All Star break is exactly what these guys need.
Prediction: 2nd (wild card #2)

Kansas City Royals (37-47) Royals fans will have to keep on waiting. 2012 was supposed to be the year this young talented team started competing. Not yet. Offense has 5 regulars with sub-.304 OBA's. Only 1 starting pitcher with ERA below 4.50. It's been ugly. Time for talent to produce or Kansas City will be stuck at the bottom for years to come. I really wanted to see this team do well in '12.
Prediction: 4th

Minnesota Twins (36-49) Another franchise with a new home field not tailored to their strengths. Pitching staff is horrendous. Hitters inconsistent although a few surprises turning heads (Plouffe, Willingham, Mastroianni).
Prediction: 5th

AL West
Texas Rangers (52-34) Nolan Ryan really knows how to run a baseball organization. The Rangers are a fun bunch to watch. They may or may not fine tune their roster down the stretch. My guess is two near World Series title misses leads to these guys snagging the best bang for their buck should an opportunity to improve arise. No room for error down the stretch of Texas aims to make their 3rd time a charm.
Prediction: 1st

Los Angeles Angels (48-38) LA is 40-23 after a dismal 8-15 start to 2012. Albert Pujols found his stroke in mid-May. Trumbo's explosive bat has been vital. New rookie sensation Trout is turning heads. Pitchers getting the job done. Look out Texas, LA is moving up. Plenty of cash on hand suggests Angels will be big buyers.
Prediction: 2nd (wild card #1)

Oakland A's (43-43) .500 first half baseball kept Oakland in the hunt. Moneyball isn't working as planned (.301 team OBA - 29th, and last with .225 team BA). They'll need a big 2nd half if they're to have any hopes of making the post-season. Injuries and lack of hitting stymied their chances early in the year. A recent 21-14 run provides optimism. 1B was a sore spot offensively and defensively. Problem solved? 1B platoon of Brandon Moss (10 HR, .644 VLG) and Chris Carter (.941 SLG) jump started the offense. The return of rookie Cepedes from the DL and 20 HR from OF Josh Reddick means this team shouldn't be taken for granted. A's bullpen can use a shot in the arm for the stretch drive. Oakland has a legit shot to make a 2nd half run while the baseball world stays focused on NY, Texas, LA, ChiSox, TB etc. 3rd best MLB ERA 3.38. Don't count them out yet!
Prediction: 3rd

Seattle Mariners (36-51) Dead in the water. Very few of moves Seattle's front office makes works. Outside of SP Hernandez, these guys stink! MLB worst .291 OBA. No infielder batting over .243 - only regular starter over .260 is Ichiro who sports a career low .261 BA. Only question in my book is how quickly will M's get to 100 loss plateau?
Prediction: Dead last

National League
NL East
Washington Nationals (49-34) Davey Johnson once again proving he's one of baseball's best field managers. Nationals playing great team baseball. Pitching, hitting, fielding. It's all come together in the first half. Can they hang on? Southpaw Gio Gonzalez and flame throwing Stephen Strasburg keep opposing hitters off balance. Strasburg is on a "strict" pitch limit in '12. Does this mean he's to be benched in late September if/when Washington is in a playoff battle. Hard to imagine benching their top star with a playoff slot on the line. Nats better bulk up on pitching if they're still considering this crazy move. Either way, Washington figures to be in the thick of things thru game 162!
Prediction: 1st

Atlanta Braves (46-39) Atlanta is very much alive heading into the 2nd half. Starting pitching remains a big problem. Atlanta will do their very best chasing after upgrades. Middle infield is another sore spot. Uggla cold all season. SS a revolving door. Braves need to bust a move.
Prediction: 2nd

New York Mets (46-40) David Wright NL MVP? Not quite yet but he is Mets MVP. Terry Collins has done everything within his power to keep New York afloat. Funny thing... everyone (including me) wrote these guys off before the season began. Guess what? If the Mets bullpen was "decent" then they might have been in 1st place at the break. Bullpen is terrible. Injury riddled lineup bailed out by outstanding contributions by fill in players. Jason Bay remains one of the biggest free agent busts in Mets history. RA Dickey and Santana leading the staff. Mets must find a way to re-shape bullpen - quickly.
Prediction: It was fun while it lasted, 4th.

Miami Marlins (41-44) Talk about a team not living up to potential. Was it really potential - or hype? Jose Reyes and Hanley Ramirez headlining under achievers. Gaby Sanchez putting up career low numbers. Slugging RF Stanton is lost for an extended period. Closer Heath Bell's pitches are connecting beautifully with opposing hitters bats (6.75 ERA). Bullpen mates not fairing much better. Starting rotation talented but very inconsistent. The only good news here is it isn't over 'til it's over. 2012 might be one season and done for manager Ozzie Guillen.
Prediction; 3rd

Philadelphia Phillies (37-50) One word describes Philadelphia's first half - UGLY! C Carlos Ruiz, RF Hunter Pence and SP Cole Hamels represent the only bright spots for a team many predicted to run away with the East. Their demise goes well beyond Chase Utley & Ryan Howard opening the year on the DL. Phillies predicted to be big 2nd half sellers. Hamels name being floated as trade potential on a daily basis. Phillies better beware not to mortgage the farm too quickly.
Prediction: 5th

NL Central
Pittsburgh Pirates (48-37) Pirates taking dead aim at 1st winning season since losing NLCS in 7 games to Atlanta way back in 1992! My pick for 1st half NL MVP is Andrew McCutchen. Most players are contributing. Rotation slots 3-5 need to step up. James McDonald (9-3, 2.37) and AJ Burnett (10-2, 3.68) baffling hitters. Bullpen getting the job done too. This could be the first time in 20 years Pittsburgh looks for late season additions vs fire sales. Pirates one of the feel good stories of 2012 - so far.
Prediction: 1st

Cincinnati Reds (47-38) It's been a win some, lose some season so far for Dusty Baker's Reds. Starting rotation beginning to gel. Young outfielders aren't and must contribute if Cincy wants to reach playoffs. This team is ready for a big win streak - long losing streak - or more of the same. It's anyone's guess as to when Cincy lives up to potential. The sooner the better.
Prediction: 3rd (wild card #2)

St. Louis Cardinals (46-40) Cards faultering after beginning 14-8. Hitters on fire most of the year. Top NL squad hitting .275, 2nd with .340 OBA and .434 SLG. Beltran leads NL with 65 RBI. Pitching is their problem. Lohse (9-2) & Lynn (11-4) are the two lone bright spots. Every other pitcher needs to step up. Expect Cards to bolster roster for 2nd half push.
Prediction: 2nd (wild card #1)

Milwaukee Brewers (40-45) Banged up Brewers limp into 2nd half will probably become late season sellers again. Brew Crew front office has gotten rid of All Star talent in recent years so first to go might be Zack Greinke. CC Sabathia, Ben Sheets & Fielder are just a few of the big names to be sent packing. Milwaukee's lineup has too many holes. Bullpen blows leads. Brewers organization will prove - once again - they're not committed to winning.
Prediction: 4th

Chicago Cubs (33-52) All a loyal Cubs fan can hope for entering a new season is a competitive team to cheer. That isn't asking too much, right? Wrong. Chicago Cubs brand of baseball is terrible. They're about to trade their best players too. Manager Dale Sveum has to go - quickly. Dempster & Soriano on trading block. Cubs prospects offering false hope for 2013. Double bubble or double trouble in Wrigley-land.
Prediction: 100+ years and still waiting, 5th.

Houston Astros (33-53) Houston's farewell NL season is dismal all the way around. First of all, MLB should have sent Milwaukee packing back to AL action. Guess former owner Selig knew Brewers couldn't compete in AL. Why send NL's worst team into slugging league? Baseball politics screwed Houston but if they were too stupid to resist.... Astros young talent desperately needs a proven winner at the helm. Brad Mills is not the answer. Astros must find a former successful player or manager to take over and gel this team. One bad manager after another only hurts player development. Penny wise, pound foolish.
Prediction: 6th

NL West
Los Angeles Dodgers (47-40) Don Mattingly had LA off to a flying start. 32-19 after two months of baseball was just what the doctor ordered after a tumultuous '11 campaign. But then... injuries to key personnel (Kemp, Ethier) slowed down the Dodgers attack. Both player due back from DL stints momentarily. 3B sore spot all season. Rumored to be aggressively chasing Hamels & anyone with 3B skills. Dodgers will fight to the finish.
Prediction: 1st

San Francisco Giants (46-40) Where would the Giants be if former Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum was at least decent? He's completely out of sorts sporting a dismal 3-10, 6.42 ERA. Timmy needs to study films because it's really easy for me to figure out his mechanical problems - stop tilting your head kid! Giants poised to be big buyers. Players needed at 1B, SS & RF. One key bat can lift this team into the playoffs.
Prediction: 3rd

Arizona Diamondbacks (42-43) 'Zona hasn't found their stride yet. Missing has been clutch hitting from a year ago. Front office has decisions to make. Don't count these guys out of the wild West just yet.
Prediction: 2nd

San Diego Padres (34-53) Cold hard facts. NL's worst offense (.234 BA). Baseball's lowest scoring team (305 runs). Powerless lineup (53 HR). Y'all think it's time for San Diego to reconfigure ballpark dimensions? Closer Hudson Street is Pads most sought after trade material. San Diego is not a good club and will challenge for 110 losses.
Prediction: 4th

Colorado Rockies (33-52) Rockies 5.26 team ERA says it all. Decision time for Colorado's front office. Pack it in and sell off offensive talent? Or, hold steady and concentrate on revamping pitching staff for 2013? No easy financial decisions here. Many inquiries for CarGo, Cuddyer & Tulo. Time will tell. 2012 is a lost cause.
Prediction: 5th

Stay tuned for 1st half award nominees...

Monday, July 2, 2012

All Star Game 2012 - Stars Set to Shine (And Whine)

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The date is set. Major League Baseball's 2012 All Star Game - July 10, 2012 - live from Kaufman Stadium (Kansas City, MO).

Baseball's Mid-Summer Classic is the best of professional All Star Game's. Baseball players come out ready to play. ASG has transformed over the years (past history and game results). Full rosters give managers headaches trying to get all players into the game. NL squads won the past two games after losing 12 of 13 (7-7 tie in 2002).

My personal favorites - 1981 return from strike game played in August, MVP Gary Carter hit 2 homers as NL topped AL 5-4. The game featured 70/80's icons - (NL) Pete Rose, Mike Schmidt, Carter, Andre Dawson, Davey Lopes, Dave Parker, Steve Garvey, Fernando Valenzuela, Tom Seaver, Vida Blue, Nolan Ryan, Bruce Sutter and more... AL showcased Rod Carew, George Brett, Reggie Jackson, Ken Singleton, Carlton Fisk, Dwight Evans, Fred Lynn, Eddie Murray, Jack Morris, Rollie Fingers...

Fantastic memories from days of old create golden moments frozen in All Star history. Cal Ripken Jr.'s final game when Alex Rodriguez honored/forced Cal to play SS one final time. Ripken later homered in his final All Star AB.
Fred Lynn's grand slam in 2001.
Reggie Jackson's roof clearing home run in Detroit (1971).
Dave Parker gunning down 2 runners with rocket throws from RF (1979).
Who will be the top performer this year? I'd bet ASG MVP comes from AL's starting lineup. They're all sluggers. It's a huge advantage in AL's favor on paper. (American League All Stars)
C Napoli, 1B Fielder, 2B Cano, 3B Beltre, SS Jeter, OF Hamilton-Granderson-Bautista, DH Ortiz. Yeowza. NL hurlers aren't slouches but this lineup promises to produce unless Mets knuckler & projected starter Dickey's floaters dance around free swinging bats.

Snubbed players has Reds Manager (and former All Star) Dusty Baker pointing fingers at NL Manager (now retired) and former divisional rival Tony LaRussa. LaRussa left off Brewers starter Grienke (9-2) and Reds 2B Phillips. Both worthy of selection .. as are a select few others. Baker believes LaRussa is still holding a grudge against Cincinnati stemming from a brawl a few years ago. Phillips may still get his shot if another players defers or is out due to injury. Dusty might be right. Baker and LaRussa were not friends on the field. Cincy vs St. Louis is a big rivalry. It would be a shame if LaRussa denies a player based on a past grudge. Nobody can know for certain but it makes great reading and intensifies an already tense rivalry.

Picking AS teams is a tough task. Feelings will be hurt. Some players will get snubbed. It sucks for the one's left off but rarely is a non-deserving player in the game (except for starters selected by fans). Rosters have been expanded over the years and will be in years to come. Someone will always feel left out. I would really like to see MLB add Chipper Jones to the NL roster. It's Chipper's final season, he's playing very well (when healthy), and future Hall of Fame players should always be honored during farewell seasons when putting up solid numbers. LaRussa seems inclined to add Jones should someone beg off. I'm just hoping the few left behind don't go public whining away. It serves an injustice to those selected and most guys end up with egg on their faces. Just take it like a man and move on.

Fan voting selects All Star starting hitters/fielders. When I was a young kid I had a blast poking out chads on AS ballots. Shea wasn't drawing many fans in the late 70's so it was easy to walk off with two bundles of ballots and I was fortunate to see many games. Nowadays, fans can stuff ballots online using multiple e-mail addresses. Josh Hamilton shattered fan balloting records this season recording over 11,000,000 votes!

Kaufman Stadium is a great venue to host the game. It's a great stadium and Kansas City needs a boost. Royals reams haven't lived up to expectations. The good news is they're only 6 games out of first place. They're loaded with talent. Maybe the AS break is just what they need. One big cog slogging along is 1B Eric Hosmer. The time is ripe for KC to shock the baseball world by trading for a top notch starting pitcher for the stretch drive. Relivers are solid but over worked. Kansas City hosting the All Star Game could very well energize their fan base for the second half. KC is well within striking distance. If KC fans return to regular season action with ASG enthusiam, then an electric Kaufman will do wonders for 2nd half action.

Guess what? KC fans failed in ballot box stuffing for hometown players. DH/1B Billy Butler is the lone KC representative. It would be nice if AL Manager Washington gets Butler into the game early and for an extended period. Wouldn't it be great for KC's only rep to slug his way to MVP honors!??