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Best 5 Teamer Known to Man - College Week 6 (10/6/07)

October 4th 2007


Welcome to the Good Life…

I almost ran the table last week (4-1) but West Virginia couldn’t pull it out against South Florida. I always play College Football ‘08 with WV, so I feel like I have a little love for the team, but with no Pat White the entire dynamic of that team changes. The option wasn’t effective and they turned into a passing team. Jarrett Brown is a beast on the video game but he left a lot to be desired last Friday (throwing 2 picks). Also, what is the deal with Steve Slaton? His Heisman hopes are all but gone now but I think that Pat White still has a chance if they can run the table and get into a BCS bowl.

That leads to a good question…
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The Greatest Press Conference Blow-Ups & Meltdowns Ever

September 29th 2007


The football coach from Oklahoma State just recently went off on a journalist during a press conference. It has been all over the sports news and a lot of people have been talking about his “meltdown”. I agree on why he went off on her but the way he did it was unprofessional. She basically called the quarterback of the team soft and then threw out a bunch of rumors about the player. It was wrong but he could have handled it better.


Anyway, I went to youtube to watch the whole thing and then I started searching other press conference blow-ups and meltdowns from the past that were funny. So I have a bunch I found below…


Mike Gundy going off on a reporter (Jenny Carlson)

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Best 5 Teamer Known to Man (college) - week 5

September 26th 2007


I had a pretty tough time last week against the spread last week…

I went 2-3 in my “Best 5 Teamer Known to Man” college picks. Overall for the year I’m 7-8 which really isn’t that great but I always try and stick with the marquee games. Last week I did all SEC where I called the Georgia win and the Auburn blowout. I missed on LSU, Florida, and Arkansas, who has really been a disappoint meant so far.

But, what about Andre’ Woodson from Kentucky? All I can say is that I’m impressed by what he brings to the table and how he has performed over the last two years. Check out some of his stats since 2006:

o 42 TD - 7 Int (all 7 last year) over 17 games
o 63% completion percentage in 2006 / 64.2 % in 2007
o 9-1 last 10 games (including bowl game)
o No INTs in 8 straight games

That is not too bad, not at all. I honestly think that Woodson and Matt Ryan from BC have been the two best quarterbacks that I have seen all year (Brian Brohm has also looked very good). If you haven’t seen Ryan yet you will. He put on a clinic when he shredded my Georgia Tech D for over 450 yards.

Speaking of Boston College, this leads me into the biggest observation I have seen so far this year in college football…
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Best 5 Teamer Known to Man (College)- “SEC” Edition

September 21st 2007


Is the SEC the Best Conference?

At this point I would have to say “yes” they are but the PAC-10 is not too far behind. Both conferences have some very big wins (LSU over VT, USC over Nebraska, Kentucky over Lousiville, and Oregon over Michigan, Cal over Tenn.) and the only advantage I can give to the PAC-10 is that they did some of those on the road. It is an interesting note that no SEC team has won anything, out of conference, worth mentioning away from home…the biggest road win they have is Miss. St. beating Tulane. But, the SEC is still pretty impressive top to bottom. I would love to see them do an SEC/PAC-10 football challenge like the ACC/Big 10 do in baskteball. That would make for some interesting matchups:
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Best 5 Teamer Known to Man - NFL Week 2 & NFL Note

September 15th 2007

NFL Note

What is Goodell really doing and where is the Players Union?

I understand how Goodell came in and wanted to show everyone that he means business with the players and the code of conduct. He has acted swiftly and stern. But is his justice blind? Are his penalties the same across the board? I think not. Every situation is handled a different way.

Jared Allen, DE for the Chiefs, was initially suspended 4 games by Goddell for 2 DUI’s. His suspension was later reduced to 2 games. On the opposite side of the coin you have Odell Thurman, Bengals MB and former rookie standout, who is working on his 2nd year long suspension for violating the league’s substance abuse policy (missed drug test and DUI). There were talks of an alleged fight during his 2006 suspension but no charges were ever filed. After the first suspension Odell reapplied to enter the league again and Goddell sent him home for another year. Now, I understand cleaning up the league but why treat two players so differently.

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Best 5 Teamer Known to Man - College picks for 9/15

September 13th 2007


I like the first part of the college season a little bit more than the end. At year end you have the conference championships and the bowls but your left with a bitter taste in you mouth since there isn’t a playoff. At the start of the year everything is fresh and new…everyteam thinks they have a chance. We are in the 3rd week, which is still early, and there are some good games of undefeated teams, up & comers, and just plain interesting matchups.

Games I’m interested in this week:

The Big MidWest Pillow Fight…Notre Dame @ Michigan

I have nothing to say about Lloyd Carr and Michigan. They had the App. St. game on ESPN instant classic last night and I got a chance to really focus on the game. All I can say is that the QB for App St. is talented and the team has speed. They could beat a lot of D-1A teams.
But, I think they can handle ND this week. The offense is still strong and ND has no Defense (or offense). I read a stat that only 1 of Weis’ recruits have scored a touchdown in his 3 years. He needs to go ahead and write Ty Willingham a check for 10% of the contract he just signed.


Battle for the ACC…Boston College @ Georgia Tech

I like this matchup because you have my boys from Atlanta with a top 10 defense playing against BC and their QB Matt Ryan. This is going to be a good game and low scoring because BC can supposedly stop the run. If things work out right there may be a rematch of this game in the ACC championship…let’s hope it isn’t GT and Wake because there was about 5 people in the stands for the game.


First to 100 Wins…Louisville @ Kentucky

Brian Brohm vs. Andre’ Woodson. The over under on this game is 77 points…that is nuts. Kentucky is a lot better and I got a chance to check them out last year when they beat up Clemson in a bowl. I’m just interested to see what is going to happen with Lousiville because they let Middle Tenn. put all those points. They need this game to keep the Big East momentum going after USF beat Auburn and an upset would bring the conference down after that big win.


Best 5 Teamer Known to Man - Week of the Underdogs


I did OK last week (3-2) but I have some strong ones this week. These are big boy picks all underdogs. I almost put the Nebraska and USC game in here. They aren’t going to beat USC but they will cover. Anyway, onto the picks…

1. Arkansas (+3) @ Alabama
Arkansas has won 3 out of 4 from ‘Bama…Arkansas +3
2. Tennessee (+7 1/2) @ Florida
Tebow hasn’t been tested yet and Florida lost some big timers on D to the draft. I think Tennessee shocks the world and wins straight up…Tenn + 7 1/2
3. Hawaii @ UNLV (+17)
I think UNLV keeps it close because Hawaii is working on 2 straight road games. That is alot of time away from home. They will probably start slow…UNLV +17
4. Ohio State @ Washington (+4)
OSU has not looked all that great against Akron and Youngstown. The Big 10 is overrated across the board and Washington is hot. Washington with the upset win…WU +4
5. Texas @ UCF (+18)
Something just tells me this is going to be close. UCF runs that spread attack that more and more teams are picking up…UCF +18

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Nike - Leave Nothing - best football commercial ever

September 12th 2007

Last of the Mohicans

I have been waiting for someone to put this on youtube. This is the Nike commercial with Shawn Merriman and Steven Jackson running around breaking tackles running people over. They took the concept from the movie “Last of the Mohicans”. At the end of the movie the 3 main characters run up a mountain to take their women back from their captures and they kill countless Mohawks on the way. Nike even used the same song from the movie.


If you look real hard though you can see the Reebok logo on Merriman’s jersey. That is crazy how branding works…even in a Nike commercial if there are NFL jerseys they have to have the Reebok logo on them. Something else that stands out is how Mr. Fantasy week 1 bust (2 fumbles and no TD’s) is running over the Falcons…too bad that is how every other running back will do them this year. Those jokers suck.


But, I like the theme “leave nothing”. I should have went to school for marketing and joined one of these firms that makes commercials and ad campaigns for Nike. They always have the best commercials.

Leave Nothing

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The Best 5 Teamer Known to Man - NFL Picks Week 1 & College Roundup

September 9th 2007

Quick College Observations:

So I went 3 out of 5 on my college picks yesterday. I called that USF win over Auburn but I don’t know what I was thinking about Notre Dame. They are an embarrassment of a program right now. Charlie Weis rode in on his white horse and saved them from Ty Willingham. It was all good when he had Ty’s recruits but now in year three this is Weis’ team. It may be that he is just Norv Turner in disguise…a really good coordinator (which improved the ND offense in year 1 and 2) but that doesn’t make you a head coach or recruiter.

Also, if you haven’t noticed speed kills and so does the spread offense. You see more of the “pro-style” offenses from the major programs (Florida would be an exception to the rule)…it is a selling point to prospects. But then teams come in with these dual threat QBs spreading the field with 4 or 5 receivers (Kansas St., Oregon, USF, UNLV) and some teams aren’t built to stop it and it takes away their biggest advantage, the size of their front 7, because they are in a dime coverage all game. Michigan is a perfect example last week. They didn’t know what to do with App St but when the second half rolled in they made better adjustments and slowed them down.

D-1A really needs to have a playoff system or at least start the rankings in November. 10 years ago USF never would have went to Auburn and outplayed them but the field is so level now and there are only 3 or 4 elite teams. Really, is the ACC any better than the Big East? The only SEC team that looks unbeatable is LSU? Middle Tenn. hung 40+ on the #8 team in the country. We need a playoff.

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NFL Picks for Week 1 - “The Best 5 Teamer part Dos”
1. Denver (-3) @ Buffalo
I’m not feeling the Buffalo running game just yet and Lee Evens gets shut down by Champ and Dre Bly… Denver -3

2. Chicago @ San Diego (-6)
Now this looks like a lot points to give San Diego but have you seen how Chicago performed against the AFC (2-3 in 2006 and 1-3 in 2005) and they lost to Cin, Pit, Indy, New England in that stretch… Sand Diego -6

3. Pittsburgh (-5 1/2) @ Cleveland
Cleveland is still not where they need to be in the AFC North pecking order. Jamal Lewis has a long day and who is their starting QB? Doesn’t matter… Pitt - 5 1/2

4. New England (-6 1/2) @ New York Jets
I like New England and they are everyone’s pick for the Super Bowl but they always play the Jets close. Pats win but by a FG… Jets +6 1/2

5. Baltimore @ Cincinnati (-3)
I’m a Bengals fan…this is where my heart is in football. I love Georgia Tech and college football but when the ‘Nati is on everything stops. That being said I’m not liking this game at all. We are struggling without Chris Henry and both Kenny Irons & Chris Perry. Carson Palmer does have the Raven’s number and we are winners of 3 of 4 with the Ravens. Close game but being scarred never made anyone better. We roll on Monday night… Cinci -3

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The Best 5 Teamer Known to Man - College Picks for 9/8

September 8th 2007

After a great set of college football games last week the NFL is back for week 1. The Colts all ready rolled over the Saints in the kickoff for 2007 and on the college side Rutgers put Navy out of their misery. But, their is some serious games to be played today through Monday night where my Cincinnati Bengals look to beat the Ravens for the 5th time in the last 6 tries. So, let me give everyone the “Best 5 Teamer Known to Man” for college and tomorrow morning I will drop my NFL picks.

College Picks:

1. Notre Dame @ Penn State (-17 1/2)
Now, I’m the biggest ND hater out there, and as soon as they lose big I have a post waiting about how they need to fire Charlie Weis, but I’m all ND and the points. I watched Penn St. last week and wasn’t impressed, the Big-11 is the most over-rated of the big conference, and Georgia Tech is better then #21. ND loses but not by 17… Notre Dame +17 1/2

2. Virginia Tech @ LSU (-11 1/2)
This is 2 strong D’s and 2 weak offenses. LSU put up 45 on Miss. St. but they were given 7 turnovers (6 of those picks) and the score was very misleading. Alvin Flynn didn’t impress me last week and he faces a much faster VT D. I think that VT may even pick up the win… VT +11 1/2

3. TCU @ Texas (-9 1/2) Well...Texas almost joined Michigan in the upset category last week against Arkansas St. TCU is the "sexy" pick to do some damage this year with their strong D and everyone is calling an upset because they beat Oklahoma in 2005 (TCU also rolled Texas Tech in 2006). That is why I see Texas blowing them out. This feels just like when Georgia smoked Boise St. 2 years ago and everyone was calling the upset... Texas -9 1/2

4. South Florida @ Auburn (-7)
This is the other game the experts are calling a trap game and the next big upset. They may be right this time. Auburn’s O had 7 first downs off of penalties against Kansas St (talk about home field advantage) and looked very bad against them. Plus no Brad Lester again this week. This is going to be a close game and low scoring… South Florida +7

5. Wisconsin (-27) @ UNLV
For some reason Wisconsin likes to play my boys out in Vegas. They have smashed UNLV 11 straight times but streaks are made to be broken and Travis Dixon is the reason. Dixon is a dual threat (running/passing) that may give the Wisconsin D trouble. This is a homer pick but I really think UNLV will cover and surprise some people today… UNLV +27

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These are all picks in my Yahoo college pick’em this week and I’m feeling good about this set. I think that SF v Auburn and TCU v Texas games could go either way…it will be another good day of football. Oh yea…the “Best 5 Teamer Known to Man” is brought to you by Sam Jackson beer…”Sam Jackson, It’s my Beer!!!”

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Thank God for College Football

September 1st 2007

This has been one of the best college football days that I can remember. I am still more of a NFL fan than a college fan but my last few years in the South are really pulling me closer to the college side. There were so many good games, a monumental upset, big programs getting put in check, and just raw emotion.

Here are a few of the highlights from the games that stuck out to me:

1. Blacksburg, VA was the place to be today…

Virgina Tech played their first game since the horrible shootings that happened last school year. They had a special program before the start of the game to honor all of the victims. You could see how emotional the team team and fans were during the short program. ESPN showed the best shot of the crowd behind the players tunnel at the start of the game and the crowd looked like the Cameron Crazies at Duke x 100. They were jumping out of their seats going nuts. This is a ritual that they do at every home game called “The Jump” to the song Enter Sandman. That along with the special program had me so hyped up to watch VT. For one day, I went to Georgia Tech so you know this is hard to say, I was a fan.

VT on opening day

2. Notre Dame is NOT a Powerhouse Anymore

Georgia Tech came into South Bend and blasted ND. There is nothing to say about this except “stick a fork” in ND because they may not have a winning season. It is funny how Charlie Weis was labeled a genius when he arrived and had that great first year with Ty Willingham’s players…but lets see what this “genius” does with a young team and his own players.

3. Who are these teams playing

What is the deal with all of these big time programs bringing in Division 1-AA and teams ranked #100-109. Everyone is scared to play anyone worth watching with their nonconference games. That is why I tip my cap to Tennessee. The Vols scheduled a “home-n-home” with the California Golden Bears the last two years and last year they smashed the Bears at “Rocky-Top”. On Saturday they were not as lucky losing to Cal on the road 31-45. Now, they still have to play the rest of their SEC schedule and the national title hopes are a long shot now since their ranking will fall into the low 20’s.

Then, you have the exact opposite in some other teams like Alabama, Ohio St., West Virginia, Texas, and Michigan (just to name a few) who did it right and scheduled games that were supposed to be easy warm-ups in the first week. Yes they are not the most entertaining but it will fine tune the team. Worst case is that the game is relatively close and you have to keep the 1st string in the entire game. But guess what…

4. Football is Played on the Field and Not on Paper

Michigan is your 2007 National Champs...right?

When the Michigan athletic department scheduled Appalachian State they never imagined that a two time division 1-AA (excuse me…Football Championship Division) champ, currently on a 15 game winning streak, could come in and compete. But, they not only came in and competed…they were the best team on the field Saturday and exposed the so called 5th best team in the country.

Doesn’t this just prove why there should be playoff system. “Any Given Sunday” was not just a good title for a movie it is a reminder that when the lights come on and the chin-straps are buckled any team has a chance to win.

Quick Hitters:

  • LSU’s defense might be the best in the nation…top 5 no doubt
  • LSU’s offense is in the bottom 5 of the SEC and it may be the reason they aren’t playing in the BCS championship
  • Tashard Choice needs to be mentioned in the Heisman race
  • I bet Rick Petino wishes he stayed at Lousiville
  • Auburn is in for a long season if the offense plays like they did against Kansas St.
  • Texas was a few plays away from being upset like Michigan
  • Lloyd Car better get his resume ready for Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com because it is going to be a long year…if he makes it to the end of the year
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