Tuesday, October 20, 2009
The Columbus Cavaliers?
Over the past two years the Cavs have traveled to that city in Pennsylvania that Ben Worthlessburger plays for, and Columbus to give fans in other cities a taste of Cleveland.
So tonight's matchup is against Boston. I pretty much despise all things New England, and the Celtics are no exception. Sure they knocked us out of the playoffs two years ago, and Orlando knocked them out last year... but I'm really feeling it! I have faith in my Cavs that not only will secure a victory tomorrow night against Boston, but they'll take it all this year!
Most people in Columbus that aren't Cavs fans haggle me and tell me that Shaq is gonna get injured and LeBron is headed to New York next season. To them I say - haters to the left! I smell a Cavaliers championship! Who's with me?
Pryor Committed
Sunday, October 18, 2009
It's Time For Joe
Well, that was not how I expected last Saturdays game to go, Ohio State losing to Purdue!? Who saw that one coming? I will admit that I thought the game would be closer than some people predicted (for the record I said 23-9 OSU). But Ohio State was ripe for an upset and Purdue was hungry for a win. The Boilermakers had lost five close games in a row and knew that beating the seventh ranked team in the nation could be the high of their season. The Buckeyes defense seemed to be getting tired as they played Wisconsin and you had to wonder how long they could keep excelling at such a high level. And then there is Ohio State’s offence, which seems to be getting worse every week.
It’s time that Jim Tressel and his coaching staff make a change and realize that they may have put all their eggs in the wrong basket. It’s time that Terrelle Pryor lines up anywhere else on the field just not as quarterback. It is time to see what Joe Bauserman can do as quarterback of The Ohio State Buckeyes.
Now, I have no clue if Joe Bauserman can be any improvement at the quarterback position but the only way to truly find out is to give him the ranges and let him try. What I also know as a fact is that Terrelle Pryor has gotten worse in every game this year after the USC game. I first saw things about Pryor that worried me in the Toledo game when he would though into double and triple coverage instead of scanning the field for an open man. Like any young quarterback you would expect these mistakes in the beginning of a season, but instead of getting better Pryor has gotten worse. Against Purdue he was 17-31 passing (not horrible, but not great especially since we had to pass the entire fourth quarter) and ran for only 35 yards. Plus there were is 4 turnovers! (2 int. 2 fumbles) Terrelle may have the athletic abilities to be a top tear BCS quarterback, but he is not mentally prepared for the job. He does not seem like he is able to read the field and know what is going on. Then there is his leadership. The quarterback is the natural leader of the offence (especially when you have no offensive captain) and Pryor has shown that he is not mentally ready and/or capable of doing the job.
Now I am not saying that the loss to Purdue was all Terrelle’s fault. Blame should be spread equally to all members of the team. But, it was Pryor who was making major mistakes and has been making more and more of them as the season has moved on. He should not be benched, but he should not be the starting quarterback. Play him as a receiver or at another position that the coaching staff thinks would work. This team is not going to win a fifth straight Big Ten title with Terrelle Pryor as its quarterback. It’s time for Joe Bauserman to provide a spark and hopefully still deliver a trip to Pasadena.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Why I Love Sports
For those 12 innings none of the problems or stresses of the world seemed to matter. The game may have been played in Minnesota, but for 4 hours and 47 minutes it sure seemed like it was taking you back and making you think that it was being played on a corn field in Iowa. Your problems would still be there in the morning, and sports can’t fix that, but what they can do is turn one ordinary Tuesday evening in October into something that you will remember for the rest of your life.