Monday, August 30, 2010

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 14 Pittsburgh Steelers

I am posting some I missed Day 14 was the Steelers.

Last years record: 9-7 3rd AFC North
First Round Pick: Maurkice Pouncey C Florida R1P18
Offensive MVP: Hines Ward WR
Defensive MVP: James Harrison LB
X-Factor:QB Ben Roethlisberger QB
Projected Record:8-8

Sunday, August 22, 2010

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 13 Washingtion Redskins

Day 13 is the Washington Redskins.

Last years record: 4-12 Last NFC East
First Round Pick: Trent Williams OT (1RDP4)
Best Pick: Trent Williams OT
Offensive MVP: Donovan McNabb QB
Defensive MVP: Brian Orakpo LB
X-Factor:The Wide Receivers
Biggest Addition: Donovan McNabb QB (from Philadelphia)
Projected Record: 7-9

Day 14 is the Pittsburgh Steelers.

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 12 Chicago Bears

Today's team is the Chicago Bears. I will only do big questions every once in awhile.


Last years record: 7-9 3rd NFC North
First Round Pick: Major Wright S Florida (3rd round pick 75 overall)
Best Pick: Major Wright S Florida
Offensive MVP: Jay Cutler QB
Defensive MVP: Julius Peppers DE
X-Factor: Jay Cutler QB
Biggest Addition:Julius Peppers DE (from Carolina)
Projected Record: 7-9

Next is the Washington Redskins

Friday, August 20, 2010

10 Players To Watch In Tonights Eagles Preseason Game

Here are 10 players you should lookout for in the Eagles preseason opener vs the Cincinnati Bengals. The game is on FOX at 8:00pm.

1.QB Kevin Kolb
2.DE Brandon Graham
3.FS Nate Allen
4.LB Stewart Bradley
5.QB Micheal Vick
6.RB Martell Mallet
7.WR Riley Cooper
8.OL Mike McGlynn
9.S Kurt Coleman
10.WR/RB/KR/PR Chad Hall

-Shaun

Thursday, August 19, 2010

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 11 Carolina Panthers

Day 11 is the Carolina Panthers.

Last years record:8-8 3rd NFC South
First Round Pick: Jimmy Clausen QB Norte Dame(RD2P48)
Best Pick: Jimmy Clausen QB
Offensive MVP: Running backs Jonathon Stewart and DeAngelo Williams
Defensive MVP: Jon Beason LB
X-Factor: The QB's
Projected Record: 3-13

Big Question: Will Jimmy Clausen be the QB to end the season?

Big Answer: Yes because they will be a bad this year. Even though they have weapons in running backs Jonathon Stewart and DeAngelo Williams and WR Steve Smith they still have a lot of holes. Matt Moore is the big key if they get good quarterbacking from him this team will be better then 3-13 but I think Jimmy will get in around week 10 or 11 when they find out if they are in the hunt. They have a good defense with linebacker Beason leading the way.

Day 12 is the Chicago Bears.

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 10 Denver Broncos

Day 10 is the Denver Broncos.


Last years record:8-8 2nd AFC West
First Round Pick: Demaryius Thomas WR GA Tech (R1P22)
Best Pick:Demaryius Thomas WR
Offensive MVP: Kyle Orton QB
Defensive MVP: D.J. Williams LB
X-Factor: Kyle Orton
Projected Record: 5-11

Big Question: Can Kyle Orton lead this team?

Big Answer: Kyle Orton is a good QB but not a great one. He also lost wide receiver Brandon Marshall, Brandon Marshall is a huge hole to fill last year he had 101 catches the 2nd player in that category only had 54 catches and that was Jabar Gaffney. He will have Eddie Royal and rookie wide receiver Demaryius Thomas but still he is a rookie. They also lost Elvis Dumervil to a injury and could be out most of the year. The other question will be how other 1st round pick Tim Tebow does I think he can be a great QB in this league with a year off to learn the system and refine his NFL game. All in all this is gonna be a down year for the Broncos going 5-11.

Day 11 is gonna be the Carolina Panthers.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 9 Oakland Raiders

Day 9 is the Oakland Raiders

Last years record: 5-11 3rd in AFC West
First Round Pick: Rolando McClain ILB (RD1P8)
Best Pick:Rolando McClain ILB
Offensive MVP:Zach Miller TE
Defensive MVP: Richard Seymour DL
X-Factor: Jason Campbell QB
Projected Record: 8-8

Big Question: Can Jason Campbell be the QB the Raiders were looking for?

Big Answer: Yes, I think Jason Campbell is QB the Raiders were looking for and he will make this team a lot better. Last year with the Redskins he passed for 3,618 yds and 20 touchdowns. Last season the Raiders QB combo had 2,875 yds and 10 tds. He is an immediate upgrade over JaMarcus Russell, Bruce Gradkowski and Charlie Frye. The good news JaMarcus Russell is gone he has been a bust since being drafted number one overall in 2007. Campbell also has some weapons in tight end Zach Miller, wide receiver Louis Murphy and if they can get anything out of 2009 first round pick Heyward-Bey it will be great. The defense is clearly the Raiders strong point with good players such as Richard Seymour,Thomas Howard,Kirk Morrison,and Nnamdi Asomugha. Add linebacker Rolando McClain to that mix and it could be even better. I say the Raiders could be anywhere from 6-10 to 10-6 but I am going with 8-8.

Day 10 is the Denver Broncos

Monday, August 16, 2010

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 8 Seattle Seahawks

Day 8 is the Seattle Seahawks.

Last years record: 5-11 3rd in NFC West
First Round Pick: Russell Okung OL Oklahoma St (RD1 Pick 6)
Best Pick: Tie Russell Okung OL and Earl Thomas Safety (RD1 Pick 14)
Offensive MVP: Tie RB Justin Forsett and TE John Carlson
Defensive MVP: David Hawthorne LB
X-Factor: The QB's
Projected Record: 5-11


Big Question: Who will be the starting QB at the end of the year?

Big Answer: I am gonna say Charlie Whitehurst will be the staring QB at the end of the season because I think the Seahawks will be out of it and will be looking towards the future. If the Seahawks get a great QB play from Matt Hasselbeck the Seahawks could be a dark horse in the weak NFC West. They have an upcoming running back in Forsett and a great young tight end in John Carlson and you can not forget about wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh. They also need a great effort in their defense which has S Earl Thomas from Texas coming in and linebacker David Hawthorne. If they get all of those they could be a 8-8 or 9-7 team but that is a big if.

Day 9 is the Oakland Raiders.

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 7 Jacksonville Jaguars

Day 7 is the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Last years record:7-9 last in AFC South
First Round Pick: Tyson Alualu DE Cal (RD1 Pick 10)
Best Pick: Tyson Alualu
Offensive MVP: Maurice Jones-Drew RB
Defensive MVP: Daryl Smith LB
X-Factor: David Garrard QB
Projected Record: 8-8

Big Question: Can the Jaguars compete in the AFC South?


Big Answer: No, not with the teams ahead of them the Colts,Titans, and Texans all play in the same division as the Jaguars in the AFC South. But the Jaguars will be a good team with Maurice Jones-Drew and WR Mike-Sims Walker. The biggest question is David Garrard at QB can he become a reliable QB for the Jaguars or will he just be a mediocre QB if he struggles be aware that backup QB Luke McCown will be more then ready. Coach Jack Del Rio is on the hot seat.

Day 8 is the Seattle Seahawks.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 6 Kansas City Chiefs

Day 6 is the Kansas City Chiefs.

Last years record:4-12 last in AFC West.
First Round Pick: Eric Berry S Tennessee (5th overall)
Best Pick: Tie Eric Berry S and Dexter McCluster
Offensive MVP:Matt Cassel QB and WR Dwanye Bowe
Defensive MVP:Tamba Hali DE
X-Factor: Matt Cassel QB
Projected Record:4-12

Big Question: Can the Chiefs be a player in the AFC West?


Big Answer: Even though I have them at 4-12 I think if they can good quarterback play from Matt Cassel and good running from running back Jammal Charles I think the can. The AFC West is a very weak division but if the defense can play at least adequate they can be players. But its gonna take a lot for all of those things to happen. They have a great receiver in Dwayne Bowe and drafted a fast WR/RB weapon in Dexter McCluster who a lot people compare to a young Brian Westbrook.

Next up on Sunday is Jacksonville Jaguars.

-Shaun

Saturday, August 14, 2010

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 5 Cleveland Browns

Did not get a chance to post this last night but here is day 5 the Cleveland Browns.

Last years record: 5-11 last AFC North
First Round Pick: Joe Haden CB Florida (7th overall)
Best Pick: Colt McCoy QB Texas (3rd round 85th overall)
Offensive MVP:Josh Cribbs WR/KR/PR
Defensive MVP:Eric Wright CB
X-Factor: Josh Cribbs WR/KR/PR
Projected Record: 2-14

Big Question: Will Colt McCoy start this season? if so when?

Big Answer: The Browns will be horrible enough that in week 8 they will turn to Colt McCoy who is the future of this team. I have Josh Cribbs has the X-Factor because if he can not be who he was the last couple of years this team will be horrible if does keep it up they will be better then 2-14 maybe 4-12 or 5-11. The running is also important as Jerome Harrison must keep up what he was doing at the end of the year or they will be in even more trouble. The defense is bad even though the addition of 1st round pick Joe Haden will help out they have a lot holes. The biggest addition on the field in the off season was probably Jake Delhomme former QB of the Carolina Panthers who will start of the season as the starting QB. The biggest addition of the field was the hiring of former Packers and Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren as President of the Cleveland Browns he is a great football mind and will turn this team around in about 3 years till then its gonna be a long season of football for the dog pound.

A little later on I will post Day 6's team the Kansas City Cheifs.

-Shaun

Friday, August 13, 2010

10 Players To Watch In Tonights Eagles Preseason Opener

Here are 10 players you should lookout for in the Eagles preseason opener vs the Jacksonville Jaguars. The game is on 6ABC at 7:30 pm.

1.QB Kevin Kolb
2.DE Brandon Graham
3.FS Nate Allen
4.LB Stewart Bradley
5.QB Micheal Vick
6.RB LeSean McCoy
7.WR Riley Cooper
8.TE Cornelius Ingram
9.S Kurt Coleman
10.QB Mike Kafka

-Shaun

Rod Thorn Press Conference

Peter Luukko: Good morning, and thanks to everyone for coming out on short notice. We’ve had a pretty exciting off-season with the 76ers this year, and we’ve made a lot of positive moves. We started with the hiring of Doug Collins. Ed Stefanski hired Doug; Doug is a Sixer. Doug also brings an identity to our team. If you look at our team now, we’re going to work hard, we’re going to play good defense, we’re going to run with the ball, and bringing Doug in begins to bring us that identity of what the Sixers are. If you’re going to get better you’ve got to get a little lucky, and we moved up in the lottery to get the #2 overall pick and get Evan Turner. It’s important for a team moving forward that you have those good picks. It’s really a pick and an opportunity that we haven’t had in a decade.

As we further solidify that identity, and move on I’d like to announce that we have hired Rod Thorn as the new President of the 76ers. This is an outstanding opportunity for our club. If you look at Rod’s background, it’s really unprecedented. The years of experience and basketball knowledge that Rod has – he’s been a player in this league, a coach in this league, he’s ran a team, been the General Manager of a team, and also worked in the NBA office for many years. This is a real opportunity for our organization, and it’s a very unique opportunity.

To give you a little background as to where we came about thinking about bringing Rod in is when we saw that the Nets and Rod were going to part ways, Ed Snider and I said, ‘maybe we should talk to him.’ He had a great history with Ed Stefanski, they did a lot together. I had known Rod for a few years and we were talking about when they built this building [Wells Fargo Center] for the league, Rod had approved the locker rooms and officials rooms and all that. So if there is a problem in any of the rooms it’s all Rod’s fault. What we decided is that we should talk to Rod, so Ed Stefanski talked to Rod and met with him and they really hit it off. You could see the experience and the vision that Rod has for an NBA club.

After that Rod came down and met with me and we went over more details about the organization and how we could all work together, and we came to an agreement. We’re very excited about it and it’s a great opportunity to add depth to our organization, and continue that identity of what the Sixers will be. On the other end, it’s really exciting that Ed and Rod have an outstanding relationship. They’ve had a lot of success together: they went to two NBA Finals together, won four Conference Finals together, and it’s a great opportunity for us to strengthen our organization, go forward and put the best team on the court for the players, the fans, and the market alike. And with that, Rod, welcome to Philadelphia.

Rod Thorn: Thank you everyone. I appreciate all of those glowing words, and hopefully we’ll be able to do some really great things here. As Peter [Luukko] alluded to, my tenure with the Nets ended on the 16th of July, and sometime during that next week I got a call from Mr. Snider who wanted to talk with me and we had a meeting. That thing that impressed me about Mr. Snider was the passion he had. He cared, and he wanted to win. That is very much like my personality, and like Doug [Collin]’s personality, and just like Eddie [Stefanski]’s personality. You read and hear a lot of things, but in the meeting I had with Ed, that is a thing that really stood out to me. This organization wants to win. With me, as Peter pointed out, I’ve done a lot of different things over the course of time in professional basketball – 46 years now I’ve been in professional basketball. Having seen many different organizations with my time in the NBA, that’s the key thing. You’ve got to have a passion for wanting to win.

You have to have good player, obviously, but you have to have people that will work together in going forward. This is not about my ego, this is not about anyone’s ego here, and this is about a team. When Ed [Stefanski] hired Doug Collins, I called him and said, ‘Ed, you just made a great hire.’ I think Doug [Collins] is as knowledgeable a basketball man as I know. But he brings that passion and commitment that I think this organization needs. I’m very happy to be working with him. He came from San Diego over night to be here today. He didn’t have to do that, but he did to show the commitment that we all have, that we are a team, and that we are all in it together and if we are successful then everyone will get credit for it. We have some good pieces this year team-wise. We are like everyone else in that we can always use more, but I like some of the pieces we have. In talking with Ed [Stefanski] and talking with Doug [Collins] who are more familiar than I with the actual inner-workings, they feel the same way. Last year for whatever reason we took a little step back, and we don’t want to take any more steps back. We want to take steps forward. That’s what we are looking for, and that’s what all of us will be working together to do.

Again, Ed [Stefanski] and I have a history. We had seven pretty good years with the Nets. In fact, some say when Ed [Stefanski] left, the Nets weren’t as good. I have a tremendous respect for Ed [Stefanski] both on a personal and professional level. I look forward to working with him as we go forward. He understands me, and I think I understand him, and I think we make a good team. Hopefully that will take effect and be something that we can all be proud of here.

When you look at the history of this franchise, it’s been a terrific one. Some of the best players in the history of the league have come through here. Back in my days as a player this was a place that you did not want to come. The Convention Center with Chamberlain and Cunningham, and Jackson, Walker, Hal Greer and Wally Jones and that crew. It was very tough to get a win when you came [to Philadelphia]. Throughout the years, Iverson, Charles Barkley, Doug Collins, Dr. J, There have been so many great players that have come through. The team that Chamberlain was with is arguably among the top two or three teams that has ever played in this league.

The defining thread through all of that is that Philadelphia teams always had a passion and always played hard .The fans of Philadelphia are forgiving if you display that type of spirit. It’s the type of spirit that Doug [Collins] is about, and it’s the type of spirit that this team will play with. It’s not good enough to give a 75% effort. We expect and demand that our players play together, number one, and to play hard every night. That is what the fans want, and that is what the fans deserve. The fans don’t owe you anything, you owe the fans. We as an organization will demand from our players, and get from our players that effort on an every day basis. At the end of the day in my deciding to come here, you know there was a lot of speculation that I had retired. I didn’t retire, I retired from the Nets, but I was never retired. I expected to be back in basketball, I had several opportunities, but this was the one that I felt that I can come in and make some sort of a difference.

I am very, very happy to be here, I look forward to it. Expect us to do well, and all of us will do everything in our power to put a product on the floor that you will be proud of, that you will want to come and see, and that you will be happy to be a fan of. Once again I want to thank Peter [Luukko] and Eddie [Stefanski], and I am looking forward – I am very excited to be here. As I drove down from New York at about 7:15am, I got more excited every minute to be in Philadelphia. Just thinking about the good things that we can do together and thinking about the history of this franchise, and thinking about where it has been and where we can take it. I look forward to working with all of you, and for me it starts today.

Ed Stefanski: It seems like we’ve been meeting a lot of times here. Some good, some bad. One bad one in April, but the rest have been great, and today is another great day. As Peter [Luukko] and Rod [Thorn] said we were fortunate to get the consensus college player of the year in Evan Turner with the second pick, huge day when we got Doug [Collins]. To get a high-profile coach like Doug is exactly what we need for this team. What he has done already in a short few months – he and his staff going out and meeting players and then me talking to a lot of our players, they are so excited to get here and to be coached by Doug. I’m not putting pressure on Doug, but we are excited that he’s here and he’s the right guy for the position.

As I said, going into today’s conference, most people know that Rod is my mentor in the NBA. He taught me a lot of things about the NBA, and besides that we are close friends. I know Rod, he knows me. We work extremely well together. I think we were a hell of a team in New Jersey and I think the results showed. There is no reason to say we’re not going to do the same thing here. We will work hard to get this back to where we were. We were disappointed in last year, taking a step back after moving forward, but as Peter [Luukko] said, he adds depth to our organization. When a guy like Rod Thorn is out there, you have to go for it. So when Peter [Luukko] told me what we were doing, I endorsed it. Rod is extremely knowledgeable and this is only going to help our organization. But if you get in to sports, it’s about winning. If you are in it for any other reason, I can’t even imagine. Everyone is passionate about winning, and I can tell the fans – in getting the second pick, hiring Doug Collins, and now getting Rod Thorn – I think it’s great for the future of this organization.

Q. Why would you resign, and then take another job in the NBA? Was it resignation?
A. It was a resignation. To be perfectly candid, I was offered a lucrative contract to stay with the Nets. Over the course of ten years during my time with the Nets, most of it was great. The last couple of years we dismantled the team on purpose, because of corporate decisions so that wasn’t much fun. But I think my instincts are pretty good, and my feeling was that my time had run its course there. So my feeling was that it was time to go for me, and time for the Nets. There are no nefarious reasons, no smoking guns. It was just a personal decision to do that. Again, I don’t have anything bad to say about the Nets, they treated me well in my time there. We put a lot of banner, all of us together, in that arena that they’ve never had before. So I am proud of most of the things that transpired there, but it was just time to go.

Q. Wasn’t that it for you then? Why did you decide to come back?
A. (Thorn) When I left, I said to the new Nets owner that I expect to be in basketball, I’m not retiring. There were a lot of stories written, which I’ve caught a lot of grief for my wife where one said that she urged me to retire. She said everyone who knows us, though, knows she didn’t urge me at all. I expected to stay in basketball and was fortunate to have a few opportunities to do so. After meeting with Ed, this was the place where I felt I had a chance to make a contribution. I felt this organization was a good place for me to be.

Q. Ed, having done both jobs, do you think it’s best to have two people, two minds as opposed to one?
Stefanski: It is tough to do both jobs. The basketball side of it, to be able to narrow it down to just that is positive. But I agree with you, both jobs are very time consuming and overwhelming.

Luukko: If you look at sports today, whether it’s basketball, or hockey, or anything, you look at the demands of an executive in sports and it is very difficult to hold both position. You’re looking at managing and being with your coaching staff on a day to day basis; you’re looking at scouting, you’ve got various business and community responsibilities. I see Rod very involved in that. There is a lot going on in a sports organization, and this was just an incredibly unique opportunity for us. We weren’t talking to anyone else, but when we saw Rod was available and what he can do for us, and the depth he can bring to this organization. One thing that he’s agreed to do is stay on as a consultant once he leaves his position. So to have that depth and vice as we move forward is a great opportunity.

Thorn: I would agree with what Eddie [Stefanski] and Peter [Luukko] said. In this case, there is not going to be any back biting or that type of thing where two people are fighting with each other. This is all about team. I respect Ed, I respect his opinion, and I respect him as a human being. He and I will get along great, and there will be no problem along those lines.

Q. What is the first thing that you see this team needs in order to move forward?
Thorn: I think that would be a little naive on my part to say exactly what the team needs. Today is my first day, and I’m not one to make precipitous decisions. When I went to New Jersey, I said when I came in, ‘A lot of you people I know, and a lot of you people I don’t. I will make decisions over the next couple of months regarding what I am and am not going to do,’ That’s what I’m going to do here. A lot of people in the scouting aspect, I have respect for them. Until you are there, you may have some idea when you’re with another team about what’s going on with other teams, but until you’re there you don’t really know. I want to take a look at it, be here to feel it, to actually see it, before I make any decisions.

Q. How unique was it that Rod was the guy, allowing ego to stay out of the way?
Stefanski: Everyone has an ego; it’s to what degree you have that ego. It could have been a lot worse if Peter [Luukko] said it was someone else. When he said Rod Thorn, like I said, he is my mentor and close friend, so we’re not going to have any issue; we haven’t skipped a beat. We had a meeting in New York and it was just like old times. We’re like the Odd Couple; we have no problem getting each other. We know each other’s strengths and we know how to help each other.

Q. Considering the way things went in New Jersey the last couple of years, how confident were you in getting another opportunity?
Thorn: I had no clue what may or may not be available. But as I said, I was fortunate to have several opportunities to do things of this nature. I feel very fortunate.

Q. Was the organization looking for a team President?
Peter Luukko: No. As I said before we seized the opportunity. It’s later in the summer, so it was strictly the availability of Rod Thorn. It’s a great opportunity for the organization. You can see by the relationship that the two men have. The idea is to put the best team on the court, the best scouting team, and the best executive team to win it all for the fans. It was a very unique opportunity and we were very smart to take advantage of that.

Thanks to sixers.com for the transcript

-Shaun

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Philies Activate Victorino From Disabled List

Phillies center fielder Shane Victorino has been activated from the disabled list, they have sent down Antonio Bastardo to Triple-A. Victorino went on the disabled list on July 28 with an abdominal strain on his left side. In a two game rehab stint with the IronPigs, he went 4-6 with a triple, home run and three RBIs. In other Phillies news Ross Gload is day to day with a strained groin which he injured last night.

-Shaun

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sixers Hire Rod Thorn As New Team President

Rod Thorn will become the new president of the Philadelphia 76ers Rod Thorn has reached an agreement to become the new president of the Philadelphia 76ers according to Yahoo! Sports. Rod Thorn will replace Ed Stefanski as team president but Ed Stefanski will stay on as general manager. Thorn, the former Nets team president stepped down earlier this off season he was with the Nets since 2000, he was also the GM of the Chicago Bulls from 1978-1985.From 1986 to 2000 Thorn was the NBA's Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations. Thorn and Stefanski worked together in New Jersey.

-Shaun

Sixers 2010-11 Regular Season Schedule

Wednesday, Oct. 27 MIAMI, 7 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 29 ATLANTA, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 30 at Indiana, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 2 at Washington, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 3 INDIANA, 7 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 5 CLEVELAND, 7 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 7 at New York, 12 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 10 at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 12 at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 13 at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 16 at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 17 TORONTO, 7 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 19 MILWAUKEE, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 23 at Washington, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 24 at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 26 at Miami, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 27 NEW JERSEY, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 30 PORTLAND, 7 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 3 at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 4 CHARLOTTE, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 7 CLEVELAND, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 9 BOSTON, 8 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 12 NEW ORLEANS, 12 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 14 at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 15 L.A. CLIPPERS, 7 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 17 L.A. LAKERS, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 18 at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 21 at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 22 at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 26 at Denver, 8 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 27 at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 29 at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 31 at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 3 at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 5 WASHINGTON, 7 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 7 CHICAGO, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 8 at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 11 INDIANA, 7 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 14 MILWAUKEE, 7 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 17 CHARLOTTE, 2 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 19 at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 20 at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 22 UTAH, 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 24 PHOENIX, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 26 at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 28 MEMPHIS, 7 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 30 DENVER, 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 2 at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Friday, . Feb. 4 NEW YORK, 7 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 6 at New York, 12 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 8 at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 9 ORLANDO, 7 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 11 SAN ANTONIO, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 12 at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 15 at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 16 at Houston, 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 23 WASHINGTON, 7 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 25 DETROIT, 7 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 27 at Cleveland, 5 p.m.
Tuesday, March 1 DALLAS, 7 p.m.
Friday, March 4 MINNESOTA, 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 6 GOLDEN STATE, 6 p.m.
Tuesday, March 8 at Indiana, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, March 9 OKLAHOMA CITY, 7 p.m.
Friday, March 11 BOSTON, 7 p.m.
Saturday, March 12 at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Monday, March 14 at Utah, 9 p.m.
Wednesday, March 16 at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
Friday, March 18 at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
Saturday, March 19 at Portland, 10 p.m.
Wednesday, March 23 ATLANTA, 7 p.m.
Friday, March 25 at Miami, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 27 SACRAMENTO, 12 p.m.
Monday, March 28 at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, March 30 HOUSTON, 7 p.m.
Friday, April 1 NEW JERSEY, 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 2 at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 5 at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 6 NEW YORK, 7 p.m.
Friday, April 8 TORONTO, 7 p.m.
Monday, April 11 ORLANDO, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, April 13 DETROIT, 8 p.m.


-Shaun

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 4 Detroit Lions

Next up the Detroit Lions

Last years record: 2-14 Last NFC North
First Round Pick: Ndamukong Suh DT (2nd overall)
Best Pick: Ndamukong Suh (2nd overall)
Offensive MVP: Matthew Stafford QB
Defensive MVP: Louis Delmas Safety
X-Factor: Running backs Jahvid Best and Kevin Smith
Projected Record: 5-11

Big Question: How far along is Matthew Stafford as a quarterback?

Big Answer: Matthew Stafford is going into his 2nd year as a starting quarterback. He will be a lot a better but will still have hiccups. Stafford showed his skill last year, but it did not yield into any results.He has to stop the mistakes and if he does that he will be a much better QB. Another thing is this is his 2nd year under this system and he is going have better time then he did last year when he was just learning it. The Lions also need a running game to help him and they have Kevin Smith coming back from injury and they drafted California's Jahvid Best. Don't forget who Stafford is throwing the ball to he has one of the best wide receivers Calvin Johnson and is gonna get Brando Pettigrew back from injury. I say they will have a 3 win improvement but if the defense is better and the offense and Stafford is playing as they should this team could be a surprise.

Day 5 is the Cleveland Browns.
-Shaun

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Due to problems with my internet I am posting Day 3 and Day 4 today. First up the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Last years record: 3-13 last in NFC South
First Round Pick: Gerald McCoy (3rd overall)
Best Pick: Gerald McCoy (3rd overall)
Offensive MVP:Josh Freeman QB
Defensive MVP: Barrett Ruud LB
X-Factor: Carnell Williams RB
Projected Record: 4-12

Big Question: Can Josh Freeman become a NFL star at QB?

Big Answer: I think Josh Freeman can become at star in a couple of years. His rookie season was a great start. He is going to go through some growing pains and needs to get some targets other then Kellen Winslow Jr. The running game needs to be better so it can take off some pressure of Josh. He has the talent and the tools its up to him and the team if can harness the talent.

Next up the Detroit Lions.

-Shaun

Sunday, August 8, 2010

The Race For The Playoffs Weekend Update

The NL East the teams who are still in the race.

The Phillies won 2 of 3 from the Mets.
The Braves won 3 of 4 from the Giants.
The Marlins spilt with the Cardinals both taking 1 with third game rained out.

Standings
Braves 64-47
Phillies 62-49 2 games back
Mets 55-56 9 games back
Marlins 54-56 9.5 games back

The Wild Card Standings

Giants 63-49
Phillies 62-49 1/2 game out
Cardinals 61-49 1 game out
Rockies 58-53 4.5 games out
Dodgers 58-54 5 games out

Next games

Phillies vs Dodgers Tuesday
Astros vs Braves Monday
Mets vs Rockies Tuesday
Giants vs Cubs Monday
Reds vs Cardinals Monday

-Shaun

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 2 Buffalo Bills

Todays team is the Buffalo Bills.

Last years record: 6-10 last place in NFC West.
First Round Pick: CJ Spiller RB Clemson (9th pick overall)
Best Pick: CJ Spiller RB Clemson (9th pick overall)
Offensive MVP: Lee Evans WR
Defensive MVP: Paul Posluszny LB
Sleeper or X factor: Marshawn Lynch RB
Projected Record: 4-12

The big question is: Will the Bills find their starting QB in Ryan Fitzpatrick or Trent Edwards or will they have to draft one?

The big answer is: Though Ryan Fitzpatrick and Trent Edwards can be good quarterbacks Edwards can be injury prone and has shown problems throwing the deep ball, while Fitzpatrick has had problems with accuracy. Both had problems keeping their INT'S down and TD's up and they had only one year where they combined to throw more touchdowns then INT'S. The QB crop will be good next year with Washington's Jake Lockler and Stanford's Andrew Luck, and every sign points to the Bills taking one of the those quarterbacks next year. The other question mark will be if new coach Chan Gailey can make either Edwards or Fitzpatrick into a good quarterback. Plus you will have a battle for starting running back between Marshawn Lynch, Fred Jackson and rookie CJ Spillier.


Tomorrows team is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

-Shaun

Saturday, August 7, 2010

32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days Day 1 St. Louis Rams

The first team of 32 NFL Team Previews in 32 Days will be the worst team of last year the St.Louis Rams.

Last years record:1-15 Last in NFC West.
First Round Pick: Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma (1st overall)
Best Pick: Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma (1st overall)
Offensive MVP: Steven Jackson RB
Defensive MVP: O. J. Atogwe Safety
Sleeper:Brandon Gibson WR
Projected Record: 4-12

Biggest question: Will Sam Bradford start and if so will he make an impact?

The Rams took their future in Sam Bradford with the first pick in the 2010 draft and he will need some time to learn and to watch. But you can be sure that if the Rams are out of the NFC West and wild card race that he will start around week 7 but he will struggle right away in the NFL. I think the Rams will be better than last years 1-15 record. The defense will be a lot better in the 2nd year under Steve Spagnuolo's defense. Tomorrow will team 31 in ESPN'S Power Rankings the Buffalo Bills.

-Shaun

Friday, August 6, 2010

The Race For The Playoffs

NL East

Phillies win 5-4 over Marlins.
Braves win 4-3 over Giants.
Mets off

Standings

Braves 62-46
Phillies 60-48 2.0 games out
Mets 54-54 8.0 games out
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NL Wild Card

Giants lose to Braves 4-3
Phillies win 5-4 over Marlins
Cardinals win 8-4 over Astros

Standings

Giants 62-47
Phillies 60-48 1.5 games out
Cardinals 60-48 1.5 games out
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Friday Nights Probables
Mets @ Phillies Niese (NYM) vs Blanton (PHI)
Cardinals @ Marlins Wainwright (STL) vs Nolasco (FLA)
Giants @ Braves Zito (SF) vs Hanson (ATL)
-Shaun

2010 NFL and College Football Season Coverage

The Big Mouths will have a lot cool new features during football season.

-32 Teams in 32 Days-Starts Saturday August 7
-Eagles Pick to Click the players who I think will have the biggest impact on Sundays games.
-Monday NFC East Recaps and all your Eagles day after news
-The Top 25 College Football Picks of the Week -Friday Nights I will also pick the local games. (Temple,Penn, and Villanova.)
-NFL Picks of The Week-Saturday nights or Wednesday nights if a Thursday game is played
-Saturday night Eagles preview and NFC East game previews.

So stay right here all football season long for Eagles and NFL coverage!

-Shaun

Phillies Acquire Mike Sweeney from Seattle

I know I behind in reporting this but the Phillies acquired 1B Mike Sweeney from Seattle for PTBNL or cash on Wednesday. Sweeney will fill in for Howard who was placed on the 15-day DL on Tuesday. Sweeney walked in his first AB on Thursday.

-Shaun

32 NFL Teams In 32 Days 2010 NFL Preview

Starting Saturday August 7 I will start breaking down all 32 NFL teams.

The breakdown will include

-Projected Win-Loss record
-The teams biggest question
-The teams biggest addition and subtraction
-The teams offensive MVP and defensive MVP

The breakdown will be in order of the 2009 NFL Draft.

-Shaun