AND1- Shoot Around with Monta Ellis

AND1 has been quiet for some time now. Finally getting a player worth endorsing in Monta Ellis, the street ball based brand is getting some much needed air time within the NBA which has been flooded with the likes of Nike, adidas and Reebok. Hit the jump to view AND1’s current promo featuring Monta and [...]
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Around the Winter Leagues

The stove stays hot during the off-season, but there are Phillies and Philadelphia prospects playing games around the world. It’s time for another review of the various Winter Leagues. In the Puerto Rican League-   Righty hurler Julio Rodriguez has pitched very well for the Gigantes. A native of Puerto Rico, the 20-year-old Rodriguez has [...]
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Around The Web: Monday Morning Headlines

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GLENDALE, Ariz. – In doing everything they could to win games to close out the season, the Cowboys didn’t want Stephen McGee to have to play. Now they may have no choice.

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Chris Greisen is back in the NFL. The former Sturgeon Bay standout is expected to sign with the Dallas Cowboys on Monday for the final game of the regular season after Cowboys quarterback Jon Kitna injured a hip in Saturday’s loss to the Arizona Cardinals.

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The optimism entering the regular season faded long ago. [...]
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Around The Web: Gameday Headlines

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IRVING, Tex. — The yellow sticky note hanging from DeMarcus Ware’s locker last week carried the sort of well-meaning platitude usually reserved for self-help aisles. And fragile locker rooms. “Adversity causes some men to break, others to break records,” it read.

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The Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins are just two of the teams that have typified this crazy, topsy-turvy 2010 NFL betting campaign and now, thanks to their ‘polar-opposite’ ways, BetUS gridiron gamblers everywhere will have a great chance to cash in against the pro football sports betting odds when the [...]
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Around the AFC West

The San Diego Chargers have to do a little scoreboard watching around the league, since they need some help to make it into the playoffs. The Chargers are in second place in the AFC West and trail Kansas City by a game. They came into Sunday tied with the Oakland Raiders for second place and Oakland holding all the tie breakers for the playoff spot.

Here is a look at what happened around the AFC West:

Kansas City Chiefs
I am sure that you all know what happened to the Chiefs this weekend. Just in case you are living under a rock, we dominated the Chiefs this weekend and moved within a game of the division lead. The Chiefs have to play St. Louis, Tennessee, and Oakland down the stretch and we all are hoping for a Chiefs loss somewhere in there.

Oakland Raiders
The Oakland Raiders had to head out to Jacksonville to face the Jaguars in an intense battle. There was a playoff feel in the game and the Oakland Raiders need to keep pace with the San Diego Chargers and try to gain ground on the Kansas City Chiefs. The Jacksonville Jaguars needed to stay a game up on the Indianapolis Colts to hold their lead in the division. The game was intense with all the stars showing up big for the game. Maurice Jones Drew led the Jags to victory in the end and now the Oakland Raiders will need a lot of help to have any sort of chance to make it in the playoffs. The Raiders are now sitting with a 6-7 record, 2 games out of first place and only 3 games to play.

Wild Card Leaders:

New York Jets
The Chargers are still in the hunt for a wild card spot and the New York Jets hold onto one of those spots at this time. The Jets faced a Miami Dolphins team that is hoping for a possible playoff berth as well. The game was a defensive struggle and the Jets were only able to put up 2 field goals on the scoreboard. They now drop down to 9-4 and hold a 2 game lead for that playoff spot at this time. Teams like Miami, Indianapolis, and San Diego will be watching their next 3 games closely. Their last 3 games will be against Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Buffalo. Can they choke away their playoff spot?

Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens play the Houston Texans tonight and need to keep their 2 game lead on the wild card spot with a victory. If they were to falter, than they would drop to a 1 game lead on that spot with games against New Orleans, Cleveland, and Cincinnati remaining on the schedule. We will all be Texans fans tonight.

Outlook:
The Chargers will need to take care of their own business and win out the remaining 3 games that they have on their schedule to have a chance. They will just hope that they get some help down the road from some other team. Their best shot into the playoffs would be by winning the division, since they are only 1 game behind the division leading Chiefs. The Bolts have to face the 49ers on a short week and San Francisco has some playoff hopes as well. It will be an intense matchup of 2 teams fighting for a playoff berth.

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Around The Web: Friday Morning Headlines

IRVING, Texas – If facing Drew Brees and Peyton Manning in a 10-day span wasn’t tough enough … Behind Door No. 3 is Michael Vick, the NFC’s highest-rated passer (105.7) who has added 467 rushing yards and six touchdowns to his aerial attack.

By playing two of their final four games against Philadelphia , the Dallas Cowboys catch the Eagles at the worst possible time. The Eagles have consistently shown a strong finishing kick under coach Andy Reid. In this century, the Eagles are 63-26-1 in the final two months of the season for a .706 winning percentage. Only New England is better, at 66-22 for a .750 winning percentage.

Jerry Jones said the Dallas Cowboys have had such a bad year that even his friend George Steinbrenner, the late owner of the New York Yankees, would have fired him as general manager.

Jason Garrett turned to baseball to illustrate the difficulty Stephen McGee faces in transitioning from impersonating the quarterback the Dallas Cowboys faced last week, Peyton Manning, to the one they’ll host Sunday night, Michael Vick.

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Nitt Picks Looks Around for Coaches

Nebraska defensive coordinator Carl Pelini shows Mike Yancich how to wear a headset with flair.

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Nebraska defensive coordinator Carl Pelini shows Mike Yancich how to wear a headset with flair.

As of this writing, there are two head coaching vacancies in the Big Ten with, depending on your willingness to speculate, one or two more that could come before or after bowl games.  We’ll certainly all miss Bill Lynch’s histrionics, so who will replace him at Indiana?  John at The Crimson Quarry hasn’t yet put up his guessin post, but had this to say about the 2007 hire of his now outgoing coach:

Lynch, while his I-A record wasn’t good, had many years of HC experience and was given the reins of one of the least attractive programs in college football. Hiring Lynch probably was no bigger a gamble than hiring whoever the MAC flavor of the month was in 2007.

The Daily Gopher has launched an open thread intended to centralize their coaching search hopes, dreams and practicalities, and the results are pretty fun.  For my money the most compelling name is Brady Hoke, former Michigan Dline coach and turnaround artist at Ball State & San Diego State, but others that pop up include Dan Mullen, Randy Edsall, June Jones and Jeff Jagodzinski.  You’ll also see plenty mentions of a certain owlish Penn Stater and even a few of this guy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Now, if we at BSD felt the effects of a 7-5 season in a rebuilding year and the resultant infection of message board trolls into our otherwise friendly community, This Week in Schadenfreude is there to give us solace in others’ pain.  Take Pitt, for instance. Brian fell in love with a commenter on Pitt Blather who wondered if Pitt should adopt some more realistic aspirations:

Forget the National championship or Big East Championship. Could we get to the level of Notre Dame? You know play 6-6 ball against name opponents.

And if you’re interested in additional distinctions between Michigan and Alabama (come back to posting prominence soon, jesse.!), and if you’re a brave and dirty soul not concerned about veering off the Family Friendly BSD trail, you could head down to RBR for their meltdown thread (not anywhere in the same ballpark as Safe for Work).  In fact, I feel dirty just for linking to it, but I do so also to remind us what a nice living room we have here, and hope we keep it that way.  In any event, here is a safe one from there:

If this game were five quarters long, we’d get blown out.

The Iron Bowl, understandably, hit them hard.  But it remains to be seen what, if anything, it means for our matchup with the Tide next September.

Lastly, in a nod to my colleagues and the changing seasons, a basketball link.  The Only Colors put together a list of the Big Ten Sleepers Who Could Surprise, and Con-T can hopefully be forgiven for dropping both ‘barely’ and ‘elite’ in their description of Taran Buie:

OK, ESPN has him barely in their top 100 for the class, but the average of his rankings puts him outside the top 100, so he’s eligible for this group. Besides, there’s not much else out there for Penn State, since anyone who could play at all was probably already getting minutes in a season where the Nittany Lions finished 11-20. Buie is Talor Battle’s half-brother, and for that has been heralded by many Big Ten watchers. When putting this list together I assumed Buie would be overqualified, as most accounts of his decision for Penn State seemed to imply that he was passing up more lucrative offers to play with his brother. He does have offers listed from Maryland and Syracuse, programs a cut above Penn State in reputation, but as you can see from his rankings, he cannot really be considered an elite recruit. Nonetheless, he should have a chance to make an impression for Ed DeChellis’ team this year. He’s a 2-guard who’s projected to take some of the scoring load off of Battle’s shoulders, but the results are inconclusive so far. He’s not been shy to shoot it, jacking up 41 shots in his 98 minutes of action (30% shot pct.) with mixed results (11-23 from 2, 6-18 from 3). In fact, Jeff Brooks has emerged in his senior year as the primary non-Battle alternative, displaying both shooting and rebounding prowess. Still, there should be enough possessions available for Buie to make his mark, and he is solidly in the rotation.



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