Thursday, February 26, 2009

Mike vick?

Mike Vick, who? It might seem like a lifetime ago, but just a fews years ago he was tearing up the league. A black quarterback, alot of ignorant people might resent that but he did bring his team to the NFC Championship. For example a few years ago rush limbaugh made rascist remarks about black quarterbacks, especially donovan Mcnabb. A 4.3 40 at the quarterback position is unheard of, but he did his thing and went to the probowl 2 or 3 times. Yes, he did make a mistake with fighting pitbulls. But how come he goes to jail for a year, but the people who screwed up the nations economy, get to go free. All im saying is people do alot worse off things and do not get half the time he got, what's the reason you decide.

Some people say that when he comes back the only position he can play is wide receiver. But just like he did coming out of college, he will prove all the nay-sayers wrong, and that is the reason why Mike Vick is still one of my favorite players. He proved all the haters wrong, and when they said he couldnt he did it anyway. He inspires me to do the same thing and prove to the people that said I couldnt succeed wrong. So haters, get at me.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Greatest football player of all time.

If you asked this question to 100 different people you would probably get 100 answers. Everybody likes different things in a player, but my criteria might be alittle different from yours. I,m looking at swagger on and off the field, along with the most important thing, producing on the field. That's why I chose my boy Deion Sanders aka Primetime. You know you're the best when you can play a professional football game and in the same day play in a professional baseball game.

You cant say he didnt get it done on the field, with 53 career interceptions and high stepping with the ball in the air on his way to the endzone, his swagger changed the game.Nobody did it like Deion. Never shy, sometimes cocky maybe even over confident Deion was never afraid to let the media know what was on his mind. Sure there were alot of great players on the field, but off the field Deion was primetime.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

BCS or Playoffs

BCS or playoffs? A question that has everybody talking. Can we really determine the best college football team with the bcs system? I think the BCS system is flawes at every level. With the rise of smaller teams, and there being at least 3 upsets every week, it is increasingly harder for a team to go undefeated in college football. Too many teams are good
now-a-days to ask a team to go unblemished in a 11 games season. Asking a computer to judge the best teams, or the media guys that have never played a down of football to judge is not realistic.

A playoff system would end the debate every year of who is the best team. Instead of a computer or media making the decision it should be played out on the field. It would make more money than the BCS because fans would want to watch their team make it to the the top rather than smaller named schools inn bowls that nobody cares about. This year the BCS system lucked out when Florida, the best team in the nation, won the national championship; But next year when it doesnt work out perfectly everybody will again be asking the question, "Why hasn't college football changed over to playoffs yet?"

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Here we go again.

Another offseason, who said the football season was over. If you follow your favorite team and follow all the hype centered around the draft, combine and free agency, you know that the season is truly never over. Teams fighting over the best players, and players really showing you that it's all about the money. Everybody thinks they have a chance in the offseason. The past season might not have gone their way, but with some new firepower, every team thinks they can rise to the occasion. Consider this, the last two superbowls have involved teams that nobody gave a chance to make it to the big game.

The offseason is exciting, and football is the only sport that markets the offseason as the nfl does. They even have their own national tv network that plays twenty four, seven, 365. In the nfl, the football season truly never ends.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Kanye West, from nowhere to the top.

Many of you have heard of the rapper Kanye West, but not many know of his story. His arrogance style and overall flashiness is what makes you a fan or a hater. He is one of the best artist to hit the game in the last ten years. His Recent album release 808's and Heartbreaks got great reveiws, and i havent met a person that hasn't liked it. But thats the part that everybody sees, nobody sees the grind and the hard work he put in for all those years before he got famous. Spending countless hours in his room/ studio perfecting his art, kanye west became known as one of the best beat makers in the game, but did anybody think he can rap. I guess not, because jay-z signed him to only make beats for his tracks and not to rap. But just like everything else he has proved his place in the argument of the best rappers. Noboody thought he would make it big, except for himself and I guess thats all that matters.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Kobe Bryant is still dominant.

Kobe, Kobe,Kobe, in light of his recent performance at the madison square garden, Kobe Bryant has reasserted himself as the most dominating scorer in the game. 61 points is just amazing. everyone hails lebron as the king, and dwayne wade as the future, but Kobe has done this throughout his whole career. Back when he won three championships with shaq and now in his twelfth year in the league, still dominating at what he does. Every basketball fan remembers when he put up 81 points back in 2006 angainst the tronto raptors, arguably the second greatest scoring performance in league history. It makes you wonder how does he do it?How in he world can he dominate for so long against the greatest player's in the world? The only reason you cannot quite yet put him on michael jordan's level of greatness, is because he does not have the championships to match up with jordan. All I'm saying is that if he keeps winning, keeps producing and and maybe even wins another championship, you might have to start considering him up there with the greats, like Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul jabar, and yes even michael jordan, whether you agree or not.