Today is when the football conferences, NFC and AFC, find out who will be their respective champions
On the NFC side, the Green Bay Packers will go against the Chicago Bears in an old rivalry match-up.
I like the Packers to conquer the Bears.
Aaron Rodgers is a beast at QB for the Packers and has an exceptional group of receivers to throw to.
Green Bay also has a capable defense lead by corner Charles Woodson and LB Clay Matthews.
The Bears do have an adequate defense but their offense lacks game breaking potential.
Plus, you never know if Jay Cutler might revert to his former bone-head self.
On the AFC side, the Steelers go against the Jets.
Give me the Steelers to win this one.
Pittsburgh's defense is beastly. SS Troy Polamalu is a beast in the secondary.
Their linebackers are also an outstanding unit.
On offense, Big Ben is clutch, Mike Wallace is their deep threat, and Hines Ward is a dawg.
The Jets have a great defense but their offense is the weakness.
Mark Sanchez is inexperienced and can be iffy at times.
Pittsburgh will bring that out in Sanchez.
I bid you all farewell.
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Sunday, January 23, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Rams New Offensive Coordinator
The St. Louis Rams made it official today; the team finalized a deal that makes former Denver Bronco head coach Josh McDaniels the new offensive coordinator.
Most thought Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo would go with a West-Coast guy, either Brad Childress, former Vikings head coach, or Bill Musgrave, the Falcons' QB coach.
I, for one, am shocked at the outcome of the new OC.
Recent reports have mentioned that Spagnuolo is a bit of a control freak, and said that he wanted to control all aspects of the team, including the offense.
McDaniels, known as a hot-head, would have not stood for that.
Regardless, this is an excellent move. All of McDaniels' offenses have produced favorably.
Just look at what he did with Kyle Orton. Orton piled up career highs with McDaniels at the helm.
And what about WR Brandon Lloyd. McDaniels made him into a Pro Bowler. Lloyd previously was a mediocre receiver with the San Francisco 49ers.
Given his success in the past, McDaniels can do wonders with the Rams' offense, with talent like QB Sam Bradford and RB Steven Jackson and with potential playmakers at WR with Mark Clayton, Donnie Avery, Danny Amendola, and Danario Alexander.
Hopefully it all works out.
I bid you all farewell.
Most thought Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo would go with a West-Coast guy, either Brad Childress, former Vikings head coach, or Bill Musgrave, the Falcons' QB coach.
I, for one, am shocked at the outcome of the new OC.
Recent reports have mentioned that Spagnuolo is a bit of a control freak, and said that he wanted to control all aspects of the team, including the offense.
McDaniels, known as a hot-head, would have not stood for that.
Regardless, this is an excellent move. All of McDaniels' offenses have produced favorably.
Just look at what he did with Kyle Orton. Orton piled up career highs with McDaniels at the helm.
And what about WR Brandon Lloyd. McDaniels made him into a Pro Bowler. Lloyd previously was a mediocre receiver with the San Francisco 49ers.
Given his success in the past, McDaniels can do wonders with the Rams' offense, with talent like QB Sam Bradford and RB Steven Jackson and with potential playmakers at WR with Mark Clayton, Donnie Avery, Danny Amendola, and Danario Alexander.
Hopefully it all works out.
I bid you all farewell.
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