Saturday, November 28, 2015

Cardinals v. 49ers preview

The 49ers are a train wreck. Colin Kaepernick has barely thrown for 1500 yards. They average not even 200 yards per game. Their leading rusher, Carlos Hyde, hasn't even rushed for 500 yards. And having both all-star linebacker Navorro Bowman and leading receiver Anquan Boldin as probables doesn't help them either. On the other hand, the Cardinals are outstanding this year. Hoping to extend their 4-game win streak, the Cards average the most yards per game and Carson Palmer is in MVP status. And, with the 49ers giving up around 400 yards per game, having both some of the worst rush and pass defenses, I expect the Cardinals the give another 47-7 thrashing just like in week 3.

Cards key to victory: Ignore the noise. The 49ers fanbase is one of the most rowdy fanbases in the NFL. The Cardinals biggest key to victory is to ignore the loyal fanbase of the 49ers.

49ers key to victory: Control Carson Palmer. Carson Palmer is in MVP status. He throws for about 300 yards a game. If the '9ers fail to control the pass, they will be burned deep for many touchdowns.





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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Cardinals vs. Rams

I think that the Cardinals will win in overtime against the Rams. The Rams rely solely on Nick Foles, their quarterback. The Cardinals had 2 pick-sixes in their game against the 49ers, and a total of 4 interceptions. The Cardinals will dominate on both sides of the ball. The Cardinals have a great defense, but the Rams have a strong passing game and a great kicker. If the Cards let the Rams get into field goal range too often, it will be much tougher to dominate. But, the Rams leading rusher is Tavon Austin, their star wideout. If the Rams throw too many picks, they will be very cautious about throwing the ball and run. That is a huge advantage for the Cardinals because of the Rams weak rushing game. The keys to a Cards win to force Nick Foles out of the pocket and make him throw inaccurately. Though Chris Johnson doesn't have run-away-from-the-cops speed anymore, the Rams weak defense will let Chris Johnson take it all the way.

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Team Performances For All 32 teams


Arizona Cardinals: D

Atlanta Falcons: C+

Baltimore Ravens: A-

Buffalo Bills: C

Carolina Panthers: B-

Chicago Bears: A

Cincinnati Bengals: A+

Cleveland Browns: F

Dallas Cowboys: F

Denver Broncos: B+

Detroit Lions: C

Green Bay Packers: A-

Houston Texans: A+

Indianapolis Colts: C-

Jacksonville Jaguars: C+

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Was Tom Brady's punishment reasonable?

In my opinion, yes. I do think reasonable. If not, it should be 8 games. The Patriots have cheated numerous previous times to get to previous Super Bowls and won all of the ones that they cheated in. Also, besides Deflategate, how did Malcolm Butler know exactly what the Seahawks were going to do as soon as the Seahawks snapped the ball on his interception? How do the Patriots explain that? Tom Brady can't lie about that like he did in his attempt to stay away from Deflategate. In my opinion, the entire team should be punished for what they did to win the Super Bowl. If they knew what the Seahawks were going to do, how do we know that the Patriots weren't spying on the Seahawks as they practiced?

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Saturday, April 4, 2015

2015 Mock Draft

1. Buccaneers: Jameis Winston, QB, Florida State
      The Bucs need a quarterback. That was clear since the start of this season. Josh McCown? The only thing he'd lead the team to in a winless season. Jameis Winston has done great at Florida State. If they bring him to the team, their record would improve substantially.
 
2. Titans: Leonard Williams, DE, USC
       Giving up about 363 yards per game, Tennessee has one of the NFL's worst defenses. If they brought Williams to the squad, he would shut down opposing offense's run game. Another reason to bring him to the team is because he would be able to get to the quarterback quicker than anyone else on the team, by far.

3. Jaguars: Kevin White, WR, West Virginia
       Having the worst passing game in the league last season, Kevin White would become the team's deep threat and probably biggest scorer. If Blake Bortles had a deep threat (which he doesn't,) the team would definitely improve in the passing game.

4. Raiders: Dante Fowler Jr., OLB, Florida
       Giving up an overall of 5,721 yards last season, the Raiders clearly need a player who can rush the QB and keep his zone on lockdown. The man just for that is Dante Fowler Jr. When they play a team that rely on the ground attack, like the Seahawks or the Cowboys he can keep the running back in the backfield.

5. Redskins: Randy Gregory, OLB, Nebraska
      Last season, Washington gave up almost 4,000 passing yards last season. To improve that number, they should draft Randy Gregory. He can keep the ball out of WR's hands and slow the run game. This would help Washington win a Super Bowl.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Super Bowl Prediction!

I am extremely excited about doing this year's prediction of the Super Bowl!

This year, I think that Seattle win. Though the Patriots have quite a chance, I think that after last year's CRUSHING of the Broncos, I think the Seattle defence will hold up very well against Tom Brady and the Patriots.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Did The Patriots Deflate The Ball In The AFC Championship Game?

My Opinion:
Yes. The Patriots did deflate the football before the game.

         I say yes because:

1. During the press conference, Tom Brady avoided answering the original question that a reporter asked him, which was "Did you deflate the football?" He answered all kinds of different questions to get around the original question.

2. Tom Brady threw for 226 yards and 3 touchdowns, while Andrew Luck threw for only 126 and 3 interceptions.

3. The Patriots have quite a long history of cheating. One famous one was when they cheated against the Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI.

4. I have learned that deflated balls are easier to throw than inflated ones because you have a better grip once you have trained with deflated balls. This fact supports fact 2.

Why some people say no:

1. They're Patriots fans.