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.

Monday, January 19, 2015

AFC and NFC Championship Recaps

The Seahawks pulled miracles out of their pockets with a win against the Packers yesterday as they came back from a 16-0 deficit to win it 28-22 in OT. Thanks to a miraculous onside kick, an amazing catch by Jermaine Kearse, and a pass to Marshawn Lynch, the pulled it off and are heading to Super Bowl XLIX. Surprisingly, Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix had 3 interceptions that had almost no effect on the game's outcome. The Seahawk defense made plenty of mistakes, but they made up for them by winning the game.

       A 45-7 blowout fuels the Patriots past the Colts as they head on to the Super Bowl. Nothing to explain here, they Patriots just outplayed the Colts. In fact, the NFL is investigating if the Patriots used deflated balls to their advantage. 

Friday, January 2, 2015

NCAAF Finals Prediction

Oregon; 17, Ohio State; 21
Although Oregon has Heisman winner Marcus Mariota, the Ohio State defense held first-ranked Alabama to 35 points. Oregon averages 543 yards a game, although Ohio State's defense holds their opponents to an average 333 yards per game.