Sunday, December 23, 2012
NBA 2K13
I am really not a big fan of the NBA. I haven't really followed the NBA since the Bird-Magic era and the last season I paid attention to was the year the Michael Jordan led Chicago Bulls beat the Utah Jazz. I may not care about the NBA but I love this game NBA 2K13. The game play is smooth, the graphics are great, and it is easy to navigate. Since I am not an NBA fan, I played around with several teams to see which one I wanted to use in the "Association" mode. I finally settled on the Denver Nuggets. I am a huge University of North Carolina Tarheels fan so the main reason I settled on the Nuggets was because of Point Guard Ty Lawson. I like to keep my video games as realistic as possible but I decided to build a Tarheel Super team through trades. I have already traded for Tyler Hansbrough and Tyler Zeller without having to give up too awful much and I am thinking about going after Kendall Marshall and Harrison Barnes next. I almost forgot about John Henson but I do not want to trade away any of my core Nugget players to get him. I really like this game and I am glad I purchased it.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
The Seattle Seahawks Vs. The Arizona Cardinals
The Seattle Seahawks 58-0 win over the Arizona Cardinals was monumental for several reasons. With the score being that lopsided the issue of "running up the score" came up with every form of the media imaginable. The announcer, it was either Tim Ryan or John Lynch, started railing on the Seahawks continuing to pass the ball after they put backup QB Matt Flynn in the game. The announcer did not note in his diatribe (I went to Grad school- I have to act educated once in a while with the use of big words) that Russell Wilson was removed rom the game about halfway thru the third quarter and these were the first snaps that Matt Flynn had taken all season. I think Pete Carroll did the right thing. The standard rule in any sport is that the backup is only one play away from being the starter. The Seahawks are fighting for their playoff lives and if Russell Wilson gets hurt, Matt Flynn would go in after not having played for about 4 months. The speed of the game is much different in game situations than in practice. Pete Carroll also emptied the rest of his bench as well and what else were they supposed to do? The Cardinals QB by committee is not working and John Skelton has killed the Seahawks in his brief NFL career. They turned the ball over 8 times and it seemed that the ball bounced right to the Seahawks. An example of this is when the Cardinals muffed a punt and LB Malcolm Smith had the ball bounce off of Jeremy Lane's foot and right into his hands as he is running into the end zone. By the end of the game the announcer was backtracking his earlier statement of running up the score. The Seahawks did take a few shots into the end zone towards the end of the game, but Matt Flynn needs the practice.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
NHL 13
The NHL series by EA Sports has always been one of my favorite video game series even though I really did not grow up a hockey fan. Living in the South, hockey was not exactly shown a lot on TV and I knew nothing about it. NHL 13 is fast paced and realistic and I love the new GM Connected mode. It is also much more of a challenge this year. I really have to work my ass off throughout the course of the game. Not every pass is completed, not every shot goes in or is on line, and I just really enjoy playing it. When it comes to video games, that is the key for me. If it is not any fun, I quickly lose interest. As far as video games go, there is nothing cooler than hearing a slapshot ring off the post, getting a deflection past the goalie, slamming a rebound thru the five hole, or winning a big fight against their tough guy.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
The New York Yankees
I am part of that population of baseball fans that can't stand the New York Yankees. I love to see them lose. The best team that money can buy got swept by the Detroit Tigers. Evidently it cannot buy them another World Series title. Justin Verlander is a beast on the mound. I am sure when the time comes, the New York Yankees will try to buy him. The Detroit Tigers have a lot of homegrown talent. I am a lifelong Dodgers fan but I love to see teams win with players that came up through their minor league system. Prince Fielder and Miguel Cabrera were big acquisitions for the Tigers and a little bit out of character. They were also the driving offensive force behind the Tigers offense. The vast majority of the players came up through the Tigers system. Their starting pitchers are almost all homegrown. They took these players and a smattering of free agents and swept the New York Yankees with ease. The benching of Alex Rodriguez during the series and the internal strife that it caused was an added bonus. It reminded me of Dave Winfield in the 1980's.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Things I Learned About College Football This Weekend
I learned several things about college football this weekend. I think Oregon and West Virginia should have to play each other in the National Championship game just to see how many points would be scored. West Virginia beat Texas 48-45 and Oregon beat Washington 52-21. These were both nationally ranked opponents. I also think that the Heisman Committee should just go ahead and give the Heisman Trophy to Geno Smith, the QB from West Virginia. He's got the numbers and his team has the national ranking to back up my claim that he is the best player in the nation. I also learned that the South Carolina Gamecocks are good and this is probably the best South Carolina team they have had since George Rogers led the way in the late 1970's-early 1980's. They have arguably the best RB in the nation, Marcus Lattimore (provided he can stay healthy), and a QB Connor Shaw who poses a dual threat as a runner and a passer. They beat the #5 Georgia Bulldogs 35-7 with an ease that was almost scary for their future opponents. Steve Spurrier may be a jackass but at least he is a funny jackass. Alabama is still #1 in my ratings but they play boring "old man football" that is very beatable. #3 Florida State and #4 LSU both lost this weekend but it will hurt LSU far worse because they play in a much tougher SEC.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Bad Calls Are Not Limited To One Sport
The Wild Card game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Atlanta Braves last night featured a call that, once again, could have gone either way. I have never really understood the Infield Fly Rule anyway because that is all dependant on whether the fielder catches the ball or not. The fielding team is basically given an out free of charge. The ball fell in between the two St. Louis fielders with Braves runners on first and second. The ball was far enough in the outfield to where the Infield Fly Rule probably should have not been called. It is also supposed to be called early on in the play. The umpire clearly had his hand up signifying an out as the St. Louis Shortstop is backing up on the play. The ball fell to the ground and the Braves runners advanced to second and third but they now had two outs rather than bases loaded and one out. It was the bottom of the eighth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals were leading 6-3. Lost in the outrage over the call was the fact that the Braves were having a bad game. The call was not the deciding factor in the game. The Braves had made three throwing errors leading to four unearned runs for the Cardinals. Braves Shortstop Andrelton Simmons was called out on runners interference going to first base on a bunt attempt. The Braves had their chances but did not come thru in the clutch. That one blown call did not decide the outcome of this game. That pretty well summarizes the Braves playoff history with the exception of one year in 1995. It is a sad end to the career of Chipper Jones, but his career has spanned the Braves playoff failures.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
The Steal
The sports world is abuzz after the ending of the Monday Night Football game between the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks. Golden Tate was awarded posession on a ball thrown into the end zone by Seahawks QB Russell Wilson. Green Bay DB Jennings grabbed the ball first and Golden Tate reached in before they hit the ground with the Referee standing right over the top of them. They both had their hands on the ball. Jennings had it clutched to his chest. Tate had both hands on the ball. Its "dual posession" not "who has the most posession." The reaction of the Announcers, Jon Gruden and Mike Tirico, was very interesting. I recorded the game and have replayed that play I don't know how many times. Mike Tirico says "Fought for by Tate with Jennings! Dual Posession! Who has it?! Who are they going to give it to? Touchdown!" The referees were in disagreement. One signaled touchdown and the other one signaled for a timeout. Jon Gruden immediately questioned the call but they both had posession of the ball when they fell to the ground. Golden Tate did push off, their is no doubt about that. I wonder what the sports world would have said if the situation was reversed and it was the Packers that was awarded the TD on the catch rather than the Seahawks. I doubt it would have made every TV show in the nation and debated for an entire week. I also doubt Jon Gruden would have been "sick" about it.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Madden 13
I bought my copy of Madden 13 for the PS3 the day that it came out but I am just now really get it cranked up. I had heard so many revolutionary things about it and how great it was (I was really disappointed in last year's edition) and I couldn't wait to try it out. It is every bit as good as they said it was. The graphics and gameplay are unbelievable and I have just now started the GM Connected mode. I am still exploring all of the possibilities to that and I can't wait to see what all it can do. The only thing that I was really disappointed in is that you cannot download your draft classes from NCAA 13 into Madden 13. I loved that feature. I would go thru my draft picks and research the players to see who I was actually getting especially if they were identified only by a number. The "generic" draft will not be as good but it will be interesting to see how the scouting process works.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
King Felix
Felix Hernandez's perfect game against the Tampa Rays was beyond description. Most perfect games and even no-hitters that are thrown are rarely 1-0 gems. I watched Hernandez beat the New York Yankees by the same 1-0 score about a month ago. He might be the best pitcher in baseball but no one will ever know because he plays in Seattle. Tampa pulled out all the stops. King Felix definitely earned this perfect game. Manager Joe Maddon of the Rays was out arguing balls and strikes in the 7th inning. Some of the experts said it was gamesmanship on his part to try to throw Hernandez off his rhythm. The Rays also tried bunting in the ninth inning, a baseball taboo. Baseball tradition states that you should get a legitimate hit if you are to get one. Joe Maddon and the Rays are battling for a playoff spot and trying to win a game against a not so good Mariners team. Tradition and the unwritten baseball rules go right out the window. Everybody plays to win. That unwritten baseball rules trumps all others.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Sportsmanship Vs. Gamesmanship
What Dewayne Wise of the New York Yankees did the other night was cheating. Plain and simple. He knew he didn't catch the foul ball as he went into the stands but yet showed the umpire that he had. He is not the first as he was just following a precedent that has been set by other players. Mitch Maier of the Kansas City Royals did the same thing a few days earlier. Then you have future Hall of Famer Derek Jeter acting like he got hit by a pitch when he knew it hit off the knob of his bat. He was awarded first base. I believe the sports enthusiasts call that "gamesmanship." They say it with a laugh. A sports purist calls it cheating and refer to a thing called "sportsmanship." I believe these players should be suspended. It is a question of integrity. They have been questioning Pete Rose's integrity for years. They banned him from baseball. What kind of example is this setting for all of the Little Leaguers out there? Is it alright to do whatever you have to do as long as you win?
Monday, June 11, 2012
The College World Series
I watched the College World Series Super Regionals on Saturday and I was quite surprised at how some of the head coaches used their pitchers almost to the point of being dangerous. One example of this is the way LSU used Gausman against Stony Brook. He pitched 2 or 3 innings to finish off the suspended game, had to wait about 45 minutes before the start of Game Two, and then started and pitched several innings of that game. That could not have been healthy for his arm. Several of these pitchers had already been drafted in the Major League draft held the week before and any arm injury could cost them a ton of money and possibly any chance at a pro career. I was impressed by North Carolina State's use of Freshman Pitcher Carlos Rodon. He was the starter in Game Two and pitched three scoreless innings. After waiting out a 2 hour and 20 minute rain delay, NC State's coaching staff removed him from the game and would not let him continue pitching. I wonder if the decision would have been different had Rodon been a Senior or would have been leaving school after his Junior year for the pros.
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