Aug
22

Michael Vick … Meet the Jury

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What do you think the outcome would be?

 I was forwarded an email today with a photo of the Michael Vick jury and I had to post it to the site - Gary Varvel is good. If only true justice could be served … 

Michael Vick Jury

Source: http://blogs.indystar.com/varvelblog/index.html

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Aug
21

The “no-brainer” Top 5 Uniforms in the NFL

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The best uniforms of the 2007 National Football League.

This is definitely a subjective topic, unless we’re referring to the Cleveland Browns uniforms - but hey, their fans love ’em and they have plenty of history behind them. I will be sure to follow-up this column with the Top 5 Worst Uniforms in the NFL as well.

Without further ado, the top five uniforms in the NFL - a no-brainer - with the top 2 in a league of their own.

5. Tennessee Titans

These are good-looking uniforms, although the old Houston Oilers uniforms would give them a run for their money. The helmets are cutting edge and the colors work well together. The icing on the cake is the font used for the numbers - it just looks sweet.

Tennessee

4. Philadelphia Eagles

Not only are the Philadelphia Eagles uniforms nice, they wear them well - performance is key. What “does it” for me with Phildelphia’s uniforms is the bold green color as well as the super trick Eagle logo on the sleeves of the jersey.

Philadelphia

3. Oakland Raiders

Although I like the black Oakland uniforms as well, I prefer the white/light silver version a tad better. I enjoy these uniforms for their simplicity and toughness. The Raiders certainly haven’t lived up to the rap of being “tough” but the uniforms sure do look the part.

 Oakland

2. Cincinnati Bengals

This is where it started getting easy for me. The Bengals have the best helmets in the National Football League, bar none. The bold tiger stripes never get old and for fans who wear their gear, what else could you ask for? You stand out like a sore thumb (in a good way of course)!

Cincinnati

1. San Diego Chargers

I have to agree with Chris Berman from ESPN on this one. The Chargers have the best all-around uniforms in the NFL. I love the powder blue uni’s even more! Fresh, clean and unique. Add on to the great color scheme the snazzy “Bolt” and you’ve got a clear cut winner.

San Diego

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Aug
16

Marques Colston Video Clip

A must watch video of Marques Colston’s great hands.

You probably remember my post on Monday about having buyers remorse when I selected wide receiver Marques Colston in the 3rd round of my experts fantasy football league draft. After watching this video, I feel a little better about my selection … but just a little.

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Aug
15

Are You Kidding Me, Pittsburgh?

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Team rider is higher maintenance than Paris Hilton.

I had to read this article twice … because the first time around I thought the bottom of the story was supposed to say “this is a practical joke, you’ve been had” - but no, it is what it is.

Pittsburgh vs. Paris Hilton

According to the Associated Press via FOX, the Pittsburgh Steelers have crazy demands in place (a contract) when they stay at various hotels for road games. Among the crazy demands in the 17 page hotel contract, yes, 17 pages include:

  • Foam pillows only, no down pillows
  • A catholic priest must be provided
  • Veteran/players with longer tenureship get their own room, other players must share a room
  • Heinz ketchup only, sorry Del Monte
  • Water must be available everywhere
  • The team ships gatorade to the hotel prior to their arrival so it can be setup in advance
  • Mini-bar alcohol is removed from the players rooms, and can’t be ordered from room service
  • They would like all players to be on the same floor

I left a few of the other demands out but you get the idea. What I would like to know is how many hotels tell them to go stuff it? If I were a general manager, I would decline the business if it weren’t ultra-lucrative.

What are your thoughts on this?

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Aug
11

NFL.com Launches Beta Site

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Be one of the first to take a sneak peek at the beta NFL.com. 

Today I stumbled upon something interesting - the NFL has a sneak peek of their new web site design available at NFL.com. Much like 110% Football, the NFL appears to be taking advantage of the new wave of web 2.0. A community atmosphere featuring videos, insider perspective, game clips, yada yada yada …

It was also interesting to see the noticeable presence of NFL International, Canada, Japan, UK, Mexico and China. The NFL has made it very clear it would like to follow in the foot steps of the NBA to expand globally. Without further ado, here you have it …

http://beta.nfl.com/

NFL.com Beta Site

Update: The NFL has pulled down the beta site. My guess is that they wanted it live this weekend to test direct connection for their scoreboards. All in all, it should be a fresh new look for the NFL.

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Aug
10

Michael Vick, I’m Done Supporting You

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 My take on his despicable act of selfishness.  

Let me start off by saying, I used to be a big fan of Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick. I enjoyed watching him play the game of pro football, much like the rush I got from watching running back Barry Sanders play for the Detroit Lions. I was one of his supporters when critics insisted he was not the proto-typical quarterback to lead his team to the next level - a Super Bowl Championship.

My, how times have changed. I currently have two dogs of my own; I grew up in a family where animals were spoiled, treated as equals. I can’t see it any other way. I can’t even fathom Michael Vick’s justification of his alleged actions. I am disgusted by Michael Vick right now. Sure, he hasn’t been found guilty, but who owns a multi-million dollar home without visiting it or knowing what’s going on at the house? This wasn’t a house in the Virgin Islands, or California, this is a house that sits in Atlanta, his city of residence - and he didn’t know? B.S.

I thought about going through some of the details of what happened during and after these dog fights but I couldn’t bring myself to it. The photos are horrific.

Vick Chew Toy

I also find this company selling Michael Vick Dog Chew Toys to be exploiting a sensitive case in the wrong manner. Why? Because of the following pulled directly from their web site:

“Question 2) Are portions of your profits going to local animal shelters / organizations?

Answer: Absolutely. This has been a tricky step in our process. Many “organizations” have contacted us asking for funds. We have a goal with this project, to raise awareness of the atrocity of animal abuse. Unfortunately, not every “organization” is either committed to our goal or a legitimate organization. Thus we must check all leads before any commitment is made. Since we are committed to a donation in the true sense of the word, we will not disclose our contribution plans at this time.

More specifically what I highlighted above. They will be donating money but they will not disclose that information as of yet? Right. Furthermore, they state the following:

“Question 6) Are you a non-profit organization?

Answer: We are a for profit, soon to be formed LLC. We are making profit on the sale of items listed on our website. We will continue to give back to associated, verified charities through charitable donations.”

Of course they are a for-profit organization. Are they good business men, sure. But again, they are exploiting a sensitive case - I encourage everyone to refrain from buying their product until they can verify the charities they are supporting.

Any how, getting back to my story. The bottom line is, even if Michael Vick is found innocent, I will have a hard time writing it off to nothing more than high paid lawyers twisting the arms of naive jurors - putting that small bit of doubt necessary to allow Vick to walk without consequence.


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Apr
28

2007 NFL Draft - Top Prospects by Position

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Ranked by Position - Final Version by Skip Gibson.

OFFENSE

Quarterbacks

  1. Brady Quinn, Notre Dame
  2. JaMarcus Russell, LSU
  3. Trent Edwards, Stanford
  4. Drew Stanton, Michigan State
  5. John Beck, BYU
  6. Kevin Kolb, Houston
  7. Chris Leak, Florida
  8. Troy Smith, Ohio State
  9. Jordan Palmer, UTEP
  10. Isaiah Stanback, Washington

Running Backs

  1. Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma
  2. Marshawn Lynch, California
  3. Antonio Pittman, Ohio State
  4. Kenny Irons, Auburn
  5. Brandon Jackson, Nebraska
  6. Michael Bush, Louisville
  7. Tony Hunt, Penn State
  8. Darius Walker, Notre Dame
  9. Lorenzo Booker, Florida State
  10. Chris Henry, Arizona

Fullbacks

  1. Brian Leonard, Rutgers
  2. Le’Ron McClain, Alabama
  3. Cory Anderson, Tennessee
  4. Deon Anderson, UCONN
  5. Stan White Jr., Ohio State

Wide Receivers

  1. Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech
  2. Robert Meachem, Tennessee
  3. Dwayne Bowe, LSU
  4. Steve Smith, USC
  5. Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio State
  6. Dwayne Jarrett, USC
  7. Anthony Gonzalez, Ohio State
  8. Craig Davis, LSU
  9. Jason Hill, Washington State
  10. Sidney Rice, South Carolina

Tight Ends

  1. Greg Olsen, Miami
  2. Zach Miller, Arizona State
  3. Scott Chandler, Iowa
  4. Ben Patrick, Delaware
  5. Michael Allan, Whitworth
  6. Matt Spaeth, Minnesota
  7. Martrez Milner, Georgia
  8. Kevin Boss, Western Oregon
  9. Joe Newton, Oregon State
  10. Derek Schouman, Boise State

Offensive Tackles

  1. Levi Brown, Penn State
  2. Joe Thomas, Wisconsin
  3. Joe Staley, Central Michigan
  4. Arron Sears, Tennessee
  5. Tony Ugoh, Arkansas
  6. Marshall Yanda, Iowa
  7. Ryan Harris, Notre Dame
  8. James Marten, Boston College
  9. Doug Free, Northern Illinois
  10. Jermon Bushrod, Towson

Offensive Guards

  1. Ben Grubbs, Auburn
  2. Justin Blalock, Texas
  3. Manuel Ramirez, Texas Tech
  4. Josh Beekman, Boston College
  5. Andy Alleman, Akron
  6. Tim Duckworth, Auburn
  7. Mike Jones, Iowa
  8. Dan Santucci, Notre Dame
  9. Mansfield Wrotto, Georgia Tech
  10. Uche Nwaneri, Purdue

Centers

  1. Ryan Kalil, USC
  2. Samson Satele, Hawaii
  3. Doug Datish, Ohio State
  4. Leroy Harris, NC State
  5. Enoka Lucas, Oregon
DEFENSE

Defensive Ends

  1. Jamaal Anderson, Arkansas
  2. Gaines Adams, Clemson
  3. Adam Carriker, Nebraska
  4. Anthony Spencer, Purdue
  5. Jarvis Moss, Florida
  6. Charles Johnson, Georgia
  7. Ikaika Alama-Francis, Hawaii
  8. LaMarr Woodley, Michigan
  9. Tim Crowder, Texas
  10. Quentin Moses, Georgia

Defensive Tackles

  1. Amobi Okoye, Louisville
  2. Justin Harrell, Tennessee
  3. Alan Branch, Michigan
  4. Tank Tyler, NC State
  5. Brandon Mebane, California
  6. Quinn Pitcock, Ohio State
  7. Ryan McBean, Oklahoma State
  8. Clifton Ryan, Michigan State
  9. Ray McDonald, Florida
  10. Paul Soliai, Utah

Inside Linebackers

  1. Patrick Willis, Ole Miss
  2. David Harris, Michigan
  3. Buster Davis, Florida State
  4. Brandon Siler, Florida
  5. Zak DeOssie, Brown
  6. Jon Abbate, Wake Forest
  7. Justin Durant, Hampton
  8. Rory Johnson, Ole Miss
  9. Justin Warren, Texas A&M
  10. Nate Harris, Louisville

Outside Linebackers

  1. Paul Posluszny, Penn State
  2. Lawrence Timmons, Florida State
  3. Jon Beason, Miami
  4. Rufus Alexander, Oklahoma
  5. Stewart Bradley, Nebraska
  6. Stephen Nicholas, South Florida
  7. Earl Everett, Florida
  8. Quincy Black, New Mexico
  9. Tim Shaw, Penn State
  10. Tony Taylor, Georgia

Cornerbacks

  1. Leon Hall, Michigan
  2. Darrelle Revis, Pittsburgh
  3. Chris Houston, Arkansas
  4. Eric Wright, UNLV
  5. Aaron Ross, Texas
  6. Marcus McCauley, Fresno State
  7. Daymeion Hughes, California
  8. Josh Wilson, Maryland
  9. Jonathan Wade, Tennessee
  10. Tanard Jackson, Syracuse

Safeties

  1. LaRon Landry, LSU
  2. Reggie Nelson, Florida
  3. Brandon Meriweather, Miami
  4. Michael Griffin, Texas
  5. Eric Weddle, Utah
  6. Aaron Rouse, Virginia Tech
  7. Sabby Piscitelli, Oregon State
  8. Josh Gattis, Wake Forest
  9. Eric Frampton, Washington State
  10. Michael Johnson, Arizona
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Apr
28

2007 NFL Mock Draft

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 2007 NFL Mock Draft - Final Version, by Skip Gibson.

  1. Oakland - JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU
  2. Detroit - Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech
  3. Cleveland - Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
  4. Tampa Bay - Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
  5. Arizona - Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson
  6. Washington - LaRon Landry, S, LSU
  7. Minnesota - Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
  8. Atlanta (*) - Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville
  9. Miami - Levi Brown, OT, Penn State
  10. t - Denver (from Hou)- Patrick Willis, ILB, Ole Miss
  11. San Francisco - Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas
  12. Buffalo - Leon Hall, CB, Michigan
  13. St. Louis - Alan Branch, DT, Michigan
  14. Carolina - Reggie Nelson, S, Florida
  15. Pittsburgh - Darrelle Revis, CB, Pittsburgh
  16. Green Bay - Marshawn Lynch, RB, California
  17. Jacksonville - Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska
  18. Cincinnati - Paul Posluszny, LB, Penn State
  19. Tennessee - Ted Ginn Jr., WR, Ohio State
  20. New York Giants - Lawrence Timmons, LB, Florida State
  21. t - Houston (from Den) - Joe Staley, OT, Wisconsin
  22. Dallas - Aaron Ross, CB, Texas
  23. Kansas City - Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee
  24. New England (**) - Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU
  25. New York Jets - Greg Olsen, TE, Miami
  26. Philadelphia - Brandon Meriweather, S, Miami
  27. New Orleans - Justin Harrell, DT, Tennessee
  28. New England - David Harris, LB, Michigan
  29. Baltimore - Anthony Spencer, DE, Purdue
  30. San Diego - Steve Smith, WR, USC
  31. Chicago - Ben Grubbs, OG, Auburn
  32. Indianapolis - Jon Beason, LB, Miami

(*) - Atlanta moved up 2 spots in the trade with Houston (Matt Schaub deal).
(**) - New England’s pick from the deal that sent Deion Branch to Seattle.

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Apr
20

2006 NFL Mock Draft

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2006 NFL Mock Draft - Final Version, by Skip Gibson.

  1. Houston - Mario Williams, DE, NC State
  2. New Orleans - Reggie Bush, RB, USC
  3. Tennessee - Matt Leinart, QB, USC
  4. New York Jets - D’Brickashaw Ferguson, OT, Virginia
  5. Green Bay - A.J. Hawk, LB, Ohio State
  6. San Francisco - Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland
  7. Oakland - Vince Young, QB, Texas
  8. Buffalo - Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon
  9. Detroit - Michael Huff, DB, Texas
  10. Arizona - Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt
  11. St. Louis - Donte Whitner, S, Ohio State
  12. Cleveland - Brodrick Bunkley, DT, Florida State
  13. Baltimore - LenDale White, RB, USC
  14. Philadelphia - Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio State
  15. Atlanta - Jimmy Williams, CB, Virginia Tech
  16. Miami - Winston Justice, OT, USC
  17. Minnesota - DeAngelo Williams, RB, Memphis
  18. Dallas - Chad Greenway, LB, Iowa
  19. San Diego - Sinorice Moss, WR, Miami
  20. Kansas City - Tye Hill, CB, Clemson
  21. New England - Laurence Maroney, RB, Minnesota
  22. San Francisco (*) - Leonard Pope, TE, Georgia
  23. Tampa Bay - Chad Jackson, WR, Florida
  24. Cincinnati - Tamba Hali, DE, Penn State
  25. New York Giants - Ashton Youboty, CB, Ohio State
  26. Chicago - Dominique Byrd, TE, USC
  27. Carolina - Claude Wroten, DT, LSU
  28. Jacksonville - Bobby Carpenter, LB, Ohio State
  29. Denver - Max Jean-Gilles, OG, Georgia
  30. Indianapolis - D’Qwell Jackson, LB, Maryland
  31. Seattle - Ko Simpson, S, South Carolina
  32. Pittsburgh - Darnell Bing, S, USC

(*) - Denver’s pick from Washington that was then shipped to San Francisco.

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