Wednesday, March 21, 2012



            Quarterback Tim Tebow has been traded to the New York Jets for a 4th round and 6th round pick in this year’s draft.

            This young superman and his obvious kryptonite for a left arm would undoubted be shipped out after the acquisition of Peyton Manning. But, was it the right choice for Denver and the Jets? One has to look at the different aspects of this trade. What are the positives? What are the negatives?

            Sure, Tebow fits perfectly into the Jets wildcat formation that they like to run. When placed behind a few blockers, he seemingly can’t be stopped. When placed in the right offense, the man can simply score. His attitude is never in question. He has the capability to bring a broken team back together.


            His ability to win games is simply astonishing. They were never pretty wins, but he did win. As a team, as a fan, one has to respect that. But, how will Tebow react to being brought in as a “package” player. After all, he has made it known that he wants the chance to start and continue improving.

When pertaining to the negatives, what will Denver do if Peyton Manning reinjures that neck? What happened to trying to secure locker room chemistry? How will the seemingly fragile Mark Sanchez handle Tebowmania?
What happens when Santonio Holmes doesn’t receive 10 balls a game? Cornerback Antonio Cromartie already made a statement claiming they don't need Tebow. We all saw what happened when former Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton had a 1-4 start. Tebowmania proceeded with a deafening Tebow chant throughout the whole game.

            The pressure is now on Mark Sanchez to perform. If Sanchez throws one interception, one incomplete pass, or loses one too many games, count on Tebowmania to rise to the occasion. New York fans made it obvious they are not sold on Sanchez anymore. If his confidence wasn’t already low enough, the recent acquisition of Tebow will not help matters.

            Tebow’s never die mentality grew on his former Denver teammates. How long will it take to evolve under the bright New York City lights? This acquisition will undoubtedly divide the Jets locker room even more. It may be for the good, it may be for the bad. In the end, the 2012 season should be one to never forget.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Forever Black and Gold


            After 14 years in the NFL, former Pittsburgh Steeler Hines Ward has decided to hang up his cleats. Despite drawing interest from other teams, Ward had announced his retirement this morning.

            He ended his career as the Steelers' all-time leading receiver, totaling 1,000 receptions for 12,083 yards with 85 touchdowns. Ward was named the MVP of Super Bowl XL when he dominated the Seattle Seahawks secondary for over one hundred yards and a touchdown.


            Ward said, "I don't want to play in any other uniform. The black and gold runs deep in me and I will remain a Steeler for life." When asked about playing for another team he said, "I wouldn't feel right." Even though he may have lost a step towards the end of his career, he will be remembered for the fire power he brought to the field.

            No other wide receiver played the game like number 86. When he was on the field, he let opposing teams know it. Whether he was catching touchdowns, moving the chains, or smashing his helmet into their chest, the defense knew not to take their eyes off this man.


            This blue collar receiver defined how to take over the middle of the field. For Ward's average size, he always seemed to play bigger than normal. At times, he played like a tight end. Other times, he played like a safety. While most receivers shy away from hits, Ward seemed to look for them.

            Now, he'll be on the outside looking in.  But, he did it the right way. Ward always claimed he started his career as a Steeler and he wanted to end it as one. His smash and dash style of play will be missed. No one could score, smile, and leave a defender shaken like he did.

            While Ward may have been released from the Steelers, but he was never released from the hearts of the black and gold nation. Keep on smiling the whole way into the Hall of Fame. Stay classy 86.
Didn’t See That Coming

            Four-time MVP Peyton Manning has signed with the Denver Broncos. Manning reportedly signed a five year 96 million dollar contract with the team this morning.

            Manning chose the Broncos over the Tennessee Titans and the San Francisco 49ers. Honestly, I’m not sure if this was a wise choice. Manning has expressed his desire to win another Super Bowl. Well, I’m not sure if that’s going to happen with the Broncos.

           Manning statistically does not perform well in the cold weather. Unfortunately for him, mile high city isn’t exactly a warm place. Besides the weather, the team is overall pretty young. This could be good and bad. If I were the Broncos, I’d be looking into bringing in some of Peyton’s former comrades from Indy. How about signing free agent center Jeff Saturday and tight end Dallas Clark?

            Make no mistake about it. Manning is just as good as people say he is. But, he is coming off four surgeries. The man is 36 years old. He is obviously towards the end of his career. Will he be able to help the Broncos stampede into a Super Bowl? Was choosing the Broncos over the talented 49ers and the Titans the best choice? Only time will tell.

Friday, March 16, 2012

All About the Benjamin$

  Wide out Calvin “Megatron” Johnson and defensive end “Super Mario” Williams signed two of the biggest contracts in NFL history. Johnson inked his name to an eight-year deal worth up to $132 million, making him the highest paid receiver in the NFL. Of that 132 million, 60 million is supposedly guaranteed money.

As for Williams, he reportedly signed a 6 year deal worth up to a 100 million dollars. Out of the 100 million dollars, 50 million is guaranteed money. Williams said, “I'm ecstatic, very excited. I can't wait for the opportunity." Of course he is excited. Who wouldn’t be excited after being guaranteed 50 million dollars?
            Yet we hear countless athletes say, “It’s not about the money.”
            Not to take anything away from these superstars, but they once again just proved it is exactly about the money. These two men are genetic freaks at their position. Their capabilities could have landed them on any team they desired. Yet, Johnson chose to stay with the Detroit Lions and Williams chose to make home out of Buffalo?

            When it comes down to it, neither one of these teams are capable of winning a Super Bowl right now. What happen to wanting to win a championship? What happened to wanting a ring?
             The Lions improved tremendously last year. But, they are still not the team to beat. The Lions have an injury prone quarterback, a below average offensive line, and a slowly rising defense. Why would you want to stay? Face it, their best chance at winning lies in the hands of Ndamukong Suh and hoping Matthew Stafford stays healthy enough to get Johnson the ball.

            Hypothetically speaking, could you imagine Johnson with the Patriots, Saints, Steelers, 49ers, Chargers, or the Giants? The same thing goes for Williams.  Why not ink your name to an overall championship caliber team? Did he even contemplate winning a ring with the Bills? Or did the zeros on that check he signed distract him too much?

If the Bills biggest threat is wide out Stevie Johnson and quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, Bills fans better hope defense wins championships. These 2 men got the team off to a great 5-2 start last year and ended up not even making the playoffs.
            However, with Williams being added to the mix, Buffalo might have one of the best defensive lines in the NFL. Williams will be playing beside, Kyle Williams, MarcellDareus, and Chris Kelsay. This front line will be sure to cause havoc. However, not enough havoc to win a ring.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Trade Bait

            In the 2009 NFL draft, the New York Jets traded big to acquire current quarterback Mark Sanchez. The Jets gave up the 17th overall pick, their 2nd round pick, defensive end Kenyon Coleman, Safety Abram Elam, and quarterback Brett Ratliff, for the 5th overall pick from Cleveland.  However, I suggest using this draft to trade even bigger to get rid of Sanchez.


    During his 47 regular season games he has thrown a mere 55 touchdowns, 51 interceptions, and coughed up 17 fumbles. With those numbers, head coach RexRyan will be forced to eat his words every year he claims they will win the Super Bowl.
The last couple seasons, the Jets have had the talent to make at least one or two Super Bowl appearances. They have had all the talent minus a good quarterback that is. One might dispute that the Jets have won 4 out of 6 playoff games with Sanchez under center. But, the other facts prove otherwise.

            Some may ponder; maybe Sanchez just needed a better supporting cast? Well, that was never the case with the young quarterback. Over the years, he was provided Santonio Holmes, Plaxico Burress, Braylon Edwards, Dustin Keller, Brad Smith, and Jerricho Cotchery. With those weapons at hand, there’s no reason for Sanchez’s lack of success. Maybe it was the defense let Sanchez and the offense down?
            That was definitely not the case. The Jets simply had a stingy defense that kept the rest of the team a float. Since Sanchez was drafted, the Jets defense ranked number one in 2009, number three in 2010, and number five in 2011. One can’t discredit the Jets productive running attack either. The Jets had future hall of famer Ladanian Tomlinson and Shonn Greene pounding the rock consistently.
            In the end, one is left to believe Sanchez’s lack of experience has finally caught up with him. For the Jets sake, maybe they should have listened clearly when Sanchez’s former college coach Pete Carroll said Sanchez was not prepared for the NFL. When it matters most, Sanchez has simply been lights, camera, and no action.
            Furthermore, the next guarantee Ryan should make, is that he plans to shake up the draft and make a run at a new starting quarterback.