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Showing posts with label pro bowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pro bowl. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

Blog Outsourcing - 1/31



Welcome to the latest edition of the Morning After, the final one this month of January 2011.

I pretty much spent the whole day watching television. Watched a little of the FA Cup before proceeding with the NBA on ABC. Managed to catch a little of the NHL All-Star Game and the start of the Pro Bowl until it was the Royal Rumble. Really have nothing to say, but again, the Royal Rumble is probably my favorite PPV match ever. It even screwed the TNA storyline by having both Kevin (a.k.a. Big Daddy Cool Diesel) Nash and Booker T appear on it.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

My 2011 ProBowl Roster - AFC


Just like last year, I decided to cast a ballot on the Pro Bowl. Here are my own findings.

My 2011 ProBowl Roster - NFC



Just like last year, I decided to cast a ballot on the Pro Bowl. Here are my own findings.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Blog Outsourcing - 2/1/10

The Morning After

Welcome to the first TMA of February. In days, it will be Single Awareness Day all over again for all unattached people everywhere.

I need a date. I need love. I need eternal happiness and bliss. At least all of you have a lovelife. I don't. What should I do?

Maybe I should do the ff:

1. Shape up.
2. Save.
3. Be true to myself.
4. Act like I was already worked on by the Queer Eye folks.

Anything else? Maybe Trey's advise as seen in previous posts would be a great suggestion for all desperate single guys and ladies out there.

***

Oh, I was at my sister's debut the other day. She looked like an absolute pink princess. Looking back, I felt that I should be able to be more of a responsible bro and be more of service. Also realized that man, I look so dated at my pictures. I also thought about my dad, who wanted this to happen for her. Man, time has passed. Anyway, stop being mushy.

Time for Link love:

Grade III Sprain = Torn Ligaments. Will you play, Dwight Freeney?

Will Bobby Hebert outdress Lady Gaga?

Rex always finds a way to get attention. He always does, patphish? Where was he? He was here.

Your mandatory Pro Bowl Update.
Maybe positive things in the future of H-Town.

Feel free to castigate the choices of the 00's All-Decade Team.

Ok, who wants Julius Peppers should raise their hands.

Bad juju for Nawlins? Maybe good juju for Chauncey.

Today is Lakers stole Pau Gasol day. To celebrate, they kept the C's struggling. Coming soon. JP toys with the Trade Machine.

John Lithgow vs Ron Jeremy in the All-Star Game.

Kevin Durant is awesome.

The Maple Leafs made their move. Let's see if it pays off.

NHL can't get a break with scheduling. Stanley Cup rematch gets buried on Pro Bowl Sunday, Grammys, and Boston-LA. Penguins have not lost on shootouts.

Miz > Trey. Unfortunately, no jorts on the line.

Not good news for GITC. And Carolina's struggles continue.

And the Fed Express continues. He's ahead of Tiger now.

Coming soon on May Day. But he still takes potshots at my boy. He is just envious that the writers love my boy. Ok. You win your match. We win ours then we talk. Deal?

Futbol update: Man U chasing Chelsea. Plus, I wonder what African officials would do if they were shot at by militants like the Togolese endured.

Video links. Grammy winners all.

Kings of Leon:


Taylor Swift:

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Myself as a NFL Pro Bowl selector (defense / special teams)



It is about that time of year that the ProBowl roster for the NFL will be named. Here are probably the most deserving ones, based on performance. (and possibly reputation)

I selected these people before Week 14 Sunday games and after the Thursday debacle in Cleveland (for Steeler fans). And these were on the ballot during that day. You may freely argue with me over the selections.

And so, here we go:

On the Defensive side of the ball!

select 1 SS

NFC:

Adrian Wilson (Arizona)

AFC:

Brian Dawkins (Denver)

select 3 CB

NFC:

Asante Samuel (Philadelphia)
Charles Woodson (Green Bay)
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (Arizona)

AFC:

Champ Bailey (Denver)
Darrelle Revis (New York)
Nnamdi Asomugha (Oakland)

select 3 DE

NFC:

Jared Allen (Minnesota)
Justin Tuck (New York)
Will Smith (New Orleans)

AFC:

Dwight Freeney (Indianapolis)
Mario Williams (Houston)
Robert Geathers (Cincinnati)


select 3 DT

NFC:

Albert Haynesworth (Washington)
Kevin Williams (Minnesota)
Pat Williams (Minnesota)

AFC:

Haloti Ngata (Baltimore)
Marcus Stroud (Buffalo)
Vince Wilfork (New England)

select 1 FS

NFC:

Darren Sharper (New Orleans)


AFC:

Ed Reed (Baltimore)

select 2 ILB

NFC:

A.J. Hawk (Green Bay)
Karlos Dansby (Arizona)

AFC:

Bart Scott (New York)
Ray Lewis (Baltimore)

select 3 OLB

NFC:

Chad Greenway (Minnesota)
DeMarcus Ware (Dallas)
Lance Briggs (Chicago)

AFC:

Brian Cushing (Houston)
James Harrison (Pittsburgh)
Rey Maualuga (Cincinnati)


select 1 KR

NFC:

Percy Harvin (Minnesota)

AFC:

Joshua Cribbs (Cleveland)

select 1 K

NFC:

Neil Rackers (Arizona)

AFC:

Rob Bironas (Tennessee)

select 1 P

NFC:

Brad Maynard (Chicago)

AFC:

Shane Lechler (Oakland)


select 1 ST

NFC:

Sean Morey (Arizona)

AFC:

Kassim Osgood (San Diego)

Observations:

1. Not much from Pittsburgh and New England. Obviously, both teams have had issues on that side of the ball.
2. Ridiculous depth in the AFC corners.
3. May be shooting blind regarding the front 7. Hope I got it right.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Myself as a NFL Pro Bowl selector (offense)



It is about that time of year that the ProBowl roster for the NFL will be named. Here are probably the most deserving ones, based on performance. (and possibly reputation)

I selected these people before Week 14 Sunday games and after the Thursday debacle in Cleveland (for Steeler fans). And these were on the ballot during that day. You may freely argue with me over the selections.

And so, here we go:

On the offensive side of the ball!

select 3 QBs

NFC:

Drew Brees (New Orleans)
Brett Favre (Minnesota)
Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay)

AFC:

Peyton Manning (Indianapolis)
Tom Brady (New England)
Philip Rivers (San Diego)

select 3 RB

NFC:

Adrian Peterson (Minnesota)
Frank Gore (San Francisco)
Stephen Jackson (St. Louis)

AFC:

Cedric Benson (Cincinnati)
Chris Johnson (Tennessee)
Maurice Jones-Drew (Jacksonville)

select 4 WR

NFC:

Desean Jackson (Philadelphia)
Larry Fitzgerald (Arizona)
Marques Colston (New Orleans)
Sidney Rice (Minnesota)

AFC:

Andre Johnson (Houston)
Randy Moss (New England)
Reggie Wayne (Indianapolis)
Wes Welker (New England)


select 2 TE

NFC:

Tony Gonzalez (Atlanta)
Vernon Davis (San Francisco)

AFC:

Antonio Gates (San Diego)
Dallas Clark (Indianapolis)

select 2 C

NFC:

Jonathan Sullivan (Minnesota)
Jonathan Goodwin (New Orleans)

AFC:

Jeff Saturday (Indianapolis)
Nick Mangold (New York)

select 3 T

NFC:

Bryant McKinnie (Minnesota)
Jermon Bushrod (New Orleans)
Phil Loadholt (Minnesota)

AFC:

D'Brickashaw Ferguson (New York)
Michael Oher (Baltimore)
Michael Roos (Tennessee)


select 3 G

NFC:

Deuce Lutui (Arizona)
Leonard Davis (Dallas)
Steve Hutchinson (Minnesota)

AFC:

Alan Faneca (New York)
Ben Hamilton (Denver)
Brian Waters (Kansas City)

select 1 FB

NFC:

Mike Sellers (Washington)

AFC:

Tony Richardson (New York)

Observations:

1. Leaving Thomas Jones out was hard. Had to give props to Cedric Benson. Ditto with Carson Palmer.
2. Nice WR depth overall.
3. Picking linemen is picking blind.