Monday, November 27, 2006

Had a busy weekend with work and all, but lets get back into it today.

The First Cut Is The Deepest-Jay Cutler is the right move for the Denver Broncos. I always thought Plummer was an average to slightly above average QB, not this year. Give the rookie the chance. I mean we've seen lately what they can do, Brady, Roethlisberger. Cutler could be the shot in the arm this team needs on offense. They have a Super Bowl-caliber defense and need some help on the other side of the ball.

How 'Bout That Cowboy!- Tony Romo now leads the league in QB rating after his 5 TD's on Turkey Day. He's 5-1 as a starter and "dating" Jessica Simpson and won the Galloping Gobbler, it's a happy holiday in the Romo household.

Trojan Men-I said I could be swayed if they pound Notre Dame, and they did. USC rightfully moved up to #2 and barring a collapse against UCLA will play for the national title. Which should be a hell of a game.

Falling Off the Mountaineer- Ouch West Virginia win out and more than likely get an at-large to the BCS, instead you fall to South Florida AT HOME! Not acceptable. They can still spoil Rutgers BCS Big East title hopes with a win this week.

Jayhawk Jam-Yes it's basketball season too. Kansas/Florida may be the best college basketball game in a long time that no one watched. Kudos to Kansas for bouncing back nicely after that loss to Oral Roberts.

Matthews' Moolah- 5 years 50 million for Gary Matthews Jr.? That's the worst money spent this offseason this side of Daisuke Matzusaka bidding rights. Oh wait J.D. Drew still needs to be signed I'll wait til that happens to annoint the worst signings of the year.

Hall of Fame Time- The Baseball Hall of Fame ballot was released today. The picks: Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken get in, Mark McGwire misses by a few percent, and Jim Rice takes a step back in his never ending quest to get in the hall.

College Basketball Pick of the Day
Florida International +20 @ George Mason

Record:
6-3
Last Time, Hofstra +1.5 vs. Hawai'i, Hofstra 79 Hawai'i 80

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