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Friday, January 8, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Los Angeles announces intentions to poach the Jaguars or Bills
There's a company that plans to build a stadium outside of L.A., and that company also has plans to steal a couple of NFL teams from other cities. Their intended targets of thievery: the Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars.
At the very least, that last part is true. Building a bigger stadium for Jacksonville football fans would be like building a bigger public library for high school drop-out crystal meth tweakers. It's just not going to get much use.
It's kind of a strange announcement, and if I were a Jaguars or Bills fan, I'd take it a little personally. Basically, the L.A. people have just announced that they hate you and are planning on taking something that you love. That's just not very nice.
There's no reason to panic yet, though, as we're a long way from anything like that happening. A lot of people have wanted to put a team in L.A., and every single one of them has failed to get their act together. When it comes to landing an NFL team, L.A., for about fifteen years now, has been all talk.
I wouldn't worry too much about it just yet, Bills and Jags fans. Of course, it probably wouldn't hurt to start, you know, filling your stadium, either.
The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com
At the very least, that last part is true. Building a bigger stadium for Jacksonville football fans would be like building a bigger public library for high school drop-out crystal meth tweakers. It's just not going to get much use.
It's kind of a strange announcement, and if I were a Jaguars or Bills fan, I'd take it a little personally. Basically, the L.A. people have just announced that they hate you and are planning on taking something that you love. That's just not very nice.
There's no reason to panic yet, though, as we're a long way from anything like that happening. A lot of people have wanted to put a team in L.A., and every single one of them has failed to get their act together. When it comes to landing an NFL team, L.A., for about fifteen years now, has been all talk.
I wouldn't worry too much about it just yet, Bills and Jags fans. Of course, it probably wouldn't hurt to start, you know, filling your stadium, either.
The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com
Monday, January 4, 2010
Barry Hardy a former WWF star at Club Christophers!
Wild Card predictions for Sunday Jan 10th 2009
Sunday January 10th features two games:
1:00pm on CBS
Baltimore Ravens VS New England Patriots
Accoding to a poll on ESPN with over 18523 votes counted on the poll 52% of the fans say New England Patriots win, and 48% say the Baltimore Ravens win the game.
No Wes Welker: The Patriots hope rookie Julian Edelman can replace the departed Welker, who was lost to a knee injury on Sunday. But without Welker's underneath presence the Ravens can devote more double coverage to Randy Moss, a huge factor for their struggling secondary. Baltimore has the league's best run defense, and the Patriots are a pass-heavy team, so Tom Brady's attempts figure to be up.
Banged up Brady: Brady is playing through painful finger and rib injuries and is not very mobile to begin with. The Ravens need defensive tackles Haloti Ngata and Kelly Gregg to collapse the interior pocket, with Terrell Suggs cleaning things up off the edge. Suggs created a touchdown with a sack of Brady in the first meeting. If Brady has enough time to pick out second and third options in the pocket, Baltimore's weak corners will get burned and take penalties.
The other Ray: This game will be more about Ray Rice than Ray Lewis. Rice is elusive in space, is the fulcrum of the Baltimore's offense and is a matchup nightmare. He is young QB Joe Flacco's favorite option and will have to have a big game for Baltimore to win. New England's top defensive linemen, Ty Warren and Vince Wilfork, have been banged up, and the Ravens could be in good position to win the game at the point of attack. Flacco has stumbled in the fourth quarter and in the red zone, and asking him to do too much might backfire.
Prediction for the game: Ravens defense runs rampid on New England Patriots and turn overs decide the game, If the Ravens defense shuts down Tom Brady and the pass game the Ravens win the game, but if the Ravens allow New England Patriots to move the ball they lose. I give the edge to the Ravens!
4:40pm on FOX
Green Bay Packers vs Arizona Cardnials
Accoding to a poll on ESPN with over 16975 votes counted on the poll 74% of the fans pick Green Bay Packers to win and only 26% pick the Arizona Cardnials.
The Packers steamrolled the Cardinals in Arizona on Sunday, 33-7, winning essentially every facet of the game and scoring the first 33 points. With three takeaways against Arizona, the Packers finished with the best ratio in the NFL (plus-24). Packers QB Aaron Rodgers finished another masterful season by going 21-for-26 Sunday. The Cardinals ran for just 46 yards, and Green Bay held the ball for nearly 38 minutes.
You don't hear too many people talking about Green Bay defensive linemen Johnny Jolly, Ryan Pickett or Cullen Jenkins, but all three get the job done and have been key in the Packers' second-ranked defense. Throw in rookie B.J. Raji and you have a dominant front. These men have triggered the club's quick conversion to a 3-4 scheme, and make it easy for linebackers like Clay Matthews to run around and make plays.
So much of the Cardinals' run to the Super Bowl last season was centered around stud DT Darnell Dockett. If he doesn't find a way to make Rodgers run around it's going to be a long day for Arizona. Green Bay's offensive line was the worst in the NFL in the first half of the season, but one of the best in terms of drive blocking and pass protection in the second half. Rodgers is far too good to be able to step up in the pocket and spread the ball around.
Larry Fitzgerald was pretty much unstoppable last January. It may take another heroic effort for this team to advance this weekend. Charles Woodson is as good of a shutdown, press-man corner as there is in the NFL. He very well may be the defensive MVP. If Woodson, who left Sunday's game with a right shoulder injury, does his thing against Fitzgerald, you have to fancy the Packers' chances.
Prediction for the game: Green Bay Packers stop Fitgerald and the Arizona offensecomes to a stand still, or the Arizona Cardinals have the biggest upset in the play offs up to this point. I look for the Packers to take this one.
The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com
1:00pm on CBS
Baltimore Ravens VS New England Patriots
Accoding to a poll on ESPN with over 18523 votes counted on the poll 52% of the fans say New England Patriots win, and 48% say the Baltimore Ravens win the game.
No Wes Welker: The Patriots hope rookie Julian Edelman can replace the departed Welker, who was lost to a knee injury on Sunday. But without Welker's underneath presence the Ravens can devote more double coverage to Randy Moss, a huge factor for their struggling secondary. Baltimore has the league's best run defense, and the Patriots are a pass-heavy team, so Tom Brady's attempts figure to be up.
Banged up Brady: Brady is playing through painful finger and rib injuries and is not very mobile to begin with. The Ravens need defensive tackles Haloti Ngata and Kelly Gregg to collapse the interior pocket, with Terrell Suggs cleaning things up off the edge. Suggs created a touchdown with a sack of Brady in the first meeting. If Brady has enough time to pick out second and third options in the pocket, Baltimore's weak corners will get burned and take penalties.
The other Ray: This game will be more about Ray Rice than Ray Lewis. Rice is elusive in space, is the fulcrum of the Baltimore's offense and is a matchup nightmare. He is young QB Joe Flacco's favorite option and will have to have a big game for Baltimore to win. New England's top defensive linemen, Ty Warren and Vince Wilfork, have been banged up, and the Ravens could be in good position to win the game at the point of attack. Flacco has stumbled in the fourth quarter and in the red zone, and asking him to do too much might backfire.
Prediction for the game: Ravens defense runs rampid on New England Patriots and turn overs decide the game, If the Ravens defense shuts down Tom Brady and the pass game the Ravens win the game, but if the Ravens allow New England Patriots to move the ball they lose. I give the edge to the Ravens!
4:40pm on FOX
Green Bay Packers vs Arizona Cardnials
Accoding to a poll on ESPN with over 16975 votes counted on the poll 74% of the fans pick Green Bay Packers to win and only 26% pick the Arizona Cardnials.
The Packers steamrolled the Cardinals in Arizona on Sunday, 33-7, winning essentially every facet of the game and scoring the first 33 points. With three takeaways against Arizona, the Packers finished with the best ratio in the NFL (plus-24). Packers QB Aaron Rodgers finished another masterful season by going 21-for-26 Sunday. The Cardinals ran for just 46 yards, and Green Bay held the ball for nearly 38 minutes.
You don't hear too many people talking about Green Bay defensive linemen Johnny Jolly, Ryan Pickett or Cullen Jenkins, but all three get the job done and have been key in the Packers' second-ranked defense. Throw in rookie B.J. Raji and you have a dominant front. These men have triggered the club's quick conversion to a 3-4 scheme, and make it easy for linebackers like Clay Matthews to run around and make plays.
So much of the Cardinals' run to the Super Bowl last season was centered around stud DT Darnell Dockett. If he doesn't find a way to make Rodgers run around it's going to be a long day for Arizona. Green Bay's offensive line was the worst in the NFL in the first half of the season, but one of the best in terms of drive blocking and pass protection in the second half. Rodgers is far too good to be able to step up in the pocket and spread the ball around.
Larry Fitzgerald was pretty much unstoppable last January. It may take another heroic effort for this team to advance this weekend. Charles Woodson is as good of a shutdown, press-man corner as there is in the NFL. He very well may be the defensive MVP. If Woodson, who left Sunday's game with a right shoulder injury, does his thing against Fitzgerald, you have to fancy the Packers' chances.
Prediction for the game: Green Bay Packers stop Fitgerald and the Arizona offensecomes to a stand still, or the Arizona Cardinals have the biggest upset in the play offs up to this point. I look for the Packers to take this one.
The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com
Wild Card prediction for Saturday Jan 9th 2009
SATURDAY JAN 9Th 2009 features two games:
4:30pm on NBC
New York Jets VS Cincinnati Bengals
Jets had the play offs handed to them facing the Colts who decided to rest starters in the game.Jets also beat the Bengals 37-0 in the last game of the regular season.
The Jets have a young QB Mark Sanchez who will need to make some key plays for the Jets. Jets will bring the running game, and Jets have led the NFL in total defense and scoring defense much of the season
Jets won three of their final four games in regular season.
Bengals will bring the defensive game to rattle the Jets Offense.
The Bengals on the other hand have to be looking for revenge in this game after being beaten 37-0 by the Jets in the last game.
Bengals have had an interesting season with the death of player Chris Henry,and Chad Ochoncinco distracting the team with all his entertainment tactics.
Carson Palmer the Bengals QB will need to put some offense or the Jets will walk all over the Bengals again with the defense of the Jets.
Bengals have a Strong defense also however and chose to rest leading rusher Cedric Benson against the Jets on Sunday.
Bengals lost three of their final four games in regular season.
The Bengals need to stop the run as in the last meeting Mark Sanches only had eight passes for 63 yards.
Prediction for the game: Jets will run the ball, and the Bengals will need to stop the run, plus if the Bengals offense gets motivated the BENGALS WILL WIN THIS GAME!
8:00pm on NBC
Philadelphia Eagles VS Dallas Cowboys
Cowboys lead, 55-43, and have a 2-1 advantage in the playoffs. Dallas swept the series this season, 20-16, on the road Nov. 8; and 24-0 in the season finale at home on Sunday.
The Cowboys won an utterly one-sided affair Sunday, taking the division in the process. Tony Romo threw for 311 yards, the second time this season he topped 300 yards against the Eagles. Running backs Marion Barber and Felix Jones each ran for 91 yards, and wide outs Patrick Crayton and Miles Austin each topped 90 yards receiving. It was a dominating performance for Dallas, which had 21 first downs to 10 for the Eagles. Donovan McNabb failed to top 230 yards passing in either game against Dallas. In the first meeting, he was sacked four times and threw two interceptions.
Dallas is the only team to truly bottle up the Eagles' big-play specialist this season. Jackson had just two catches for 29 yards in the first game. Sunday Jackson had just three catches for 47 yards. Without that vertical element, Philadelphia could be in trouble. Dallas is stout against the run, and while TE Brent Celek moves the chains, Jackson makes this offense go. If nothing else, the Eagles need to establish him in the screen game and find a way to make him a focal point.
DeMarcus Ware is a destructive force, and if he's able to run free, it's game over. Eagles LT Jason Peters has been battling injuries and the Eagles run a rhythm, timing offense. If the Eagles sell out to chip and defend Ware, Anthony Spencer needs to collect on the opposite side. Philadelphia's loss of center Jamaal Jackson, out for the season, may have an unsettling affect on the rest of the line.
Dallas swept the season series for the first time since 2005. ... Romo set Dallas single-season records for yards and completions. ... Any potential questions about Wade Phillips’ job security would be quashed by another win over Philadelphia this weekend.
Prediction for the game: Dallas is going to either bring the game to the Eagles are blow it and let the Eagles walk away with a win. I would say Dallas has an advantage in this game but the Eagles are looking for a huge upset so I am going with the Dallas!
THE OUTLAW MICHEAL TOMSIK
WWW.OUTLAWSPORTSRADIO.COM
4:30pm on NBC
New York Jets VS Cincinnati Bengals
Jets had the play offs handed to them facing the Colts who decided to rest starters in the game.Jets also beat the Bengals 37-0 in the last game of the regular season.
The Jets have a young QB Mark Sanchez who will need to make some key plays for the Jets. Jets will bring the running game, and Jets have led the NFL in total defense and scoring defense much of the season
Jets won three of their final four games in regular season.
Bengals will bring the defensive game to rattle the Jets Offense.
The Bengals on the other hand have to be looking for revenge in this game after being beaten 37-0 by the Jets in the last game.
Bengals have had an interesting season with the death of player Chris Henry,and Chad Ochoncinco distracting the team with all his entertainment tactics.
Carson Palmer the Bengals QB will need to put some offense or the Jets will walk all over the Bengals again with the defense of the Jets.
Bengals have a Strong defense also however and chose to rest leading rusher Cedric Benson against the Jets on Sunday.
Bengals lost three of their final four games in regular season.
The Bengals need to stop the run as in the last meeting Mark Sanches only had eight passes for 63 yards.
Prediction for the game: Jets will run the ball, and the Bengals will need to stop the run, plus if the Bengals offense gets motivated the BENGALS WILL WIN THIS GAME!
8:00pm on NBC
Philadelphia Eagles VS Dallas Cowboys
Cowboys lead, 55-43, and have a 2-1 advantage in the playoffs. Dallas swept the series this season, 20-16, on the road Nov. 8; and 24-0 in the season finale at home on Sunday.
The Cowboys won an utterly one-sided affair Sunday, taking the division in the process. Tony Romo threw for 311 yards, the second time this season he topped 300 yards against the Eagles. Running backs Marion Barber and Felix Jones each ran for 91 yards, and wide outs Patrick Crayton and Miles Austin each topped 90 yards receiving. It was a dominating performance for Dallas, which had 21 first downs to 10 for the Eagles. Donovan McNabb failed to top 230 yards passing in either game against Dallas. In the first meeting, he was sacked four times and threw two interceptions.
Dallas is the only team to truly bottle up the Eagles' big-play specialist this season. Jackson had just two catches for 29 yards in the first game. Sunday Jackson had just three catches for 47 yards. Without that vertical element, Philadelphia could be in trouble. Dallas is stout against the run, and while TE Brent Celek moves the chains, Jackson makes this offense go. If nothing else, the Eagles need to establish him in the screen game and find a way to make him a focal point.
DeMarcus Ware is a destructive force, and if he's able to run free, it's game over. Eagles LT Jason Peters has been battling injuries and the Eagles run a rhythm, timing offense. If the Eagles sell out to chip and defend Ware, Anthony Spencer needs to collect on the opposite side. Philadelphia's loss of center Jamaal Jackson, out for the season, may have an unsettling affect on the rest of the line.
Dallas swept the season series for the first time since 2005. ... Romo set Dallas single-season records for yards and completions. ... Any potential questions about Wade Phillips’ job security would be quashed by another win over Philadelphia this weekend.
Prediction for the game: Dallas is going to either bring the game to the Eagles are blow it and let the Eagles walk away with a win. I would say Dallas has an advantage in this game but the Eagles are looking for a huge upset so I am going with the Dallas!
THE OUTLAW MICHEAL TOMSIK
WWW.OUTLAWSPORTSRADIO.COM
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Club Christophers MMA Wrestling
Club Christopher's is located at 1620 Wells Rd in Orange Park, Florida.
We had been invited by Wayne Griffs who was operating the booth.
They offer amateur MMA and WWE and TNA style wrestling.
A description of the Club:
A small square ring sits on the first floor with seating all around the ring, and there was a bar available also.
The second floor had a view of the ring and some places off to the side to sit down.
The Third floor offered a little more seating a second bar, and the play booth was over sitting a view of the ring and the club.
Doors open at 5Pm with a $15.00 cover charge.
We arrived around 6PM with a match already going in the ring and about 20 to 30 people in the club. Some of them fans and some of them the wrestlers or fighters.
As we did Outlaw Sports Radio live I missed a few of the matches interviewing the production company, wrestlers and fans live.
One match left me a little concerned about a few things and wanting to ask a lot of questions to the promotion person.
In this match a wrestler called Security came to the ring and was awaiting his opponent.
Than two wrestlers entered the ring wearing all black suites.
They also brought some weapons like a weed eater, iron, trash can and
some other stuff that was thrown in the ring.
The two tagged teamed the wrestler called Security hitting him with blows I had been told that where not allowed in these types of matches.
They even hit him with the weed eater a couple of times.
They continued to work him over and than they removed his mask, and continued to assault Security.
I got very concerned as the wrestler called Security managed to escape the ring and the two followed him outside.
I was on the third floor at the booth.
It seemed this was not a planned match, and they had no idea what was going on.
I began to ask myself who contains problems if they become an issue?
The referee had done nothing, and no one was entering the ring to stop the match.
I walked down stairs and found out one of the trainers was calling the production manager to come outside the building.
I decided I would walk out the door to find out what the heck was going on.
A wrestler SAT on the steps outside, I can only assume it was Security because I never saw his face. The wrestler was holding his hand and crying in pain.
I did not get a good look at his hand but I can tell you he had suffered a major injury and that he most likely had broke a few fingers, or even worse.
I left the building and the event even though I wanted to stay to see the final match.
As I was explaining to Anne what I had saw a lot of questions and concerns entered into my mind.
We will have to get these questions and concerns answered on Feb 7th 2009 at 6PM
at Club Christophers!
Join US there
The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com
We had been invited by Wayne Griffs who was operating the booth.
They offer amateur MMA and WWE and TNA style wrestling.
A description of the Club:
A small square ring sits on the first floor with seating all around the ring, and there was a bar available also.
The second floor had a view of the ring and some places off to the side to sit down.
The Third floor offered a little more seating a second bar, and the play booth was over sitting a view of the ring and the club.
Doors open at 5Pm with a $15.00 cover charge.
We arrived around 6PM with a match already going in the ring and about 20 to 30 people in the club. Some of them fans and some of them the wrestlers or fighters.
As we did Outlaw Sports Radio live I missed a few of the matches interviewing the production company, wrestlers and fans live.
One match left me a little concerned about a few things and wanting to ask a lot of questions to the promotion person.
In this match a wrestler called Security came to the ring and was awaiting his opponent.
Than two wrestlers entered the ring wearing all black suites.
They also brought some weapons like a weed eater, iron, trash can and
some other stuff that was thrown in the ring.
The two tagged teamed the wrestler called Security hitting him with blows I had been told that where not allowed in these types of matches.
They even hit him with the weed eater a couple of times.
They continued to work him over and than they removed his mask, and continued to assault Security.
I got very concerned as the wrestler called Security managed to escape the ring and the two followed him outside.
I was on the third floor at the booth.
It seemed this was not a planned match, and they had no idea what was going on.
I began to ask myself who contains problems if they become an issue?
The referee had done nothing, and no one was entering the ring to stop the match.
I walked down stairs and found out one of the trainers was calling the production manager to come outside the building.
I decided I would walk out the door to find out what the heck was going on.
A wrestler SAT on the steps outside, I can only assume it was Security because I never saw his face. The wrestler was holding his hand and crying in pain.
I did not get a good look at his hand but I can tell you he had suffered a major injury and that he most likely had broke a few fingers, or even worse.
I left the building and the event even though I wanted to stay to see the final match.
As I was explaining to Anne what I had saw a lot of questions and concerns entered into my mind.
We will have to get these questions and concerns answered on Feb 7th 2009 at 6PM
at Club Christophers!
Join US there
The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com
Saturday, January 2, 2010
NFL to review policy on playoff teams resting starters
Coach Jim Caldwell played by the rules when he opted to pull quarterback Peyton Manning and other starters in the third quarter of the Indianapolis Colts' loss to the New York Jets last Sunday.
Those rules will come under review during the offseason, in part because of fan outrage following the Colts' 29-15 setback.
"We are aware of the fan reaction and that is a factor to be considered," NFL senior vice president of public relations Greg Aiello said.
"Some teams that have everything clinched, like the Giants and Patriots two years ago, choose to play all out to continue or gain momentum for the playoffs."
The current rule was endorsed by the league's competition committee, adopted by the 32 teams and reviewed in 2005. It states that a team that has clinched its division title "has earned the right" to rest its starters for the playoffs, and that preparing for the postseason is as important as "protecting some other team's playoff opportunity."
The Colts are expected to play Manning and other starters sparingly Sunday at Buffalo in a game that has no playoff ramifications. There's a chance San Diego, Cincinnati and New England will limit the playing time of some of their high-profile players in games that could determine another team's playoff fate.
"We expect to continue to review this issue," Aiello s
Those rules will come under review during the offseason, in part because of fan outrage following the Colts' 29-15 setback.
"We are aware of the fan reaction and that is a factor to be considered," NFL senior vice president of public relations Greg Aiello said.
"Some teams that have everything clinched, like the Giants and Patriots two years ago, choose to play all out to continue or gain momentum for the playoffs."
The current rule was endorsed by the league's competition committee, adopted by the 32 teams and reviewed in 2005. It states that a team that has clinched its division title "has earned the right" to rest its starters for the playoffs, and that preparing for the postseason is as important as "protecting some other team's playoff opportunity."
The Colts are expected to play Manning and other starters sparingly Sunday at Buffalo in a game that has no playoff ramifications. There's a chance San Diego, Cincinnati and New England will limit the playing time of some of their high-profile players in games that could determine another team's playoff fate.
"We expect to continue to review this issue," Aiello s
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