Friday, September 28, 2012

Weekend Viewing Guide 9/28/12

This is the week that every baseball team has been working towards since Spring Training started in March.  With six games left for everyone it's time to punch your ticket to the postseason or go home.  The American League holds all of the drama as none of the divisions have been decided.  There are also no less than four teams still vying for the two Wild Card spots.  Four of the five playoff teams, including two of the three division winners, have already been decided in the National League and the final Wild Card looks to be all be sewn up, but Washington still has some work left to do and they are still vying for the top record in all of baseball with Cincinnati.

The big news in the NFL is that the real referees are back and started last night in Baltimore.  Football is much more boring when you only have to focus on the game.  Thank heavens for fantasy football or else I would have turned off the Ravens/Browns game early with the way each team started.  Outside of the ref issues it was quite amazing to have a week like the last one where Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, Ben Roethlisberger, Peyton Manning, Michael Vick and Philip Rivers all lost.  That's a big chunk of the face of the NFL going down all at the same time, and you can't even say it was the next generation doing all the work as Cam Newton, RGIII and Andrew Luck all lost too.

College football has a light schedule, but I'm sure there will be a big upset (*Editors note* Did you see Stanford lose late last night??) and some crazy finishes worth noting.  Thankfully the PGA has the Ryder Cup going on to balance the weekend out.

Here's what I'll be watching:

10.  #14 Ohio St. Buckeyes at #20 Michigan St. Spartans

I realize this is a meeting of two top twenty teams.  But this is the Big 10 after all.  We've seen what happens to the Big 10 when they play out of conference, it gets quite ugly.  You can hype this game up as much as you want, but the fact is neither of these teams are good enough to contend.  This game will be exciting like watching paint dry.  I hate the Big 10 and I just don't know why I included this on my list.  I probably should have stuck with nine games.  The winner of this game will be zzzzzzzzzz....sorry fell asleep on my keyboard.  Michigan St. 24 Ohio St. 21


9. Miami Dolphins at Arizona Cardinals

In my NFL preview article I predicted the Houston Texans to defeat the Atlanta Falcons in the Super Bowl.  They are both 3-0.  There is only one other 3-0 team in the NFL and that is the Arizona Cardinals.  Yup, I'm as shocked as you are.  Not only did they lose their 'starting' quarterback John Skelton to injury and had to turn to their real 'starting' quarterback Kevin Kolb (who they paid big bucks for last season, but lost all faith in him real fast and now have no choice but to play him and he is finally producing the way he was supposed to so maybe they should have stuck with him after all because that only makes financial and football sense anyways), but they have already won in New England so it might be time to take them seriously.  Their defense has been stellar as they haven't given up more than 18 points in a game.  In fact they have only given up 40 points all season which is about one games worth to us Redskins fans.  Even without the services of Skelton and newly injured (re-injured? perpetually injured?) running back Beanie Wells, this should be a cake walk for Arizona.  Miami is not very good and their only offensive weapon, Reggie Bush is injured.  They also have to travel cross country for Ryan Tannehill's second ever road game.  This game will be a blowout, won't it?  Arizona 20 Miami 17



8. A.L. Central Race (Detroit Tigers at Minnesota Twins & Tampa Bay Rays at Chicago White Sox)

All season long I have been sticking by my prediction that the Tigers would win the A.L. Central by 4-5 games.  It finally looks like I may be right.  After losing to Tampa Bay last night, the White Sox have now dropped 3 in a row and are 2-8 in their last 10 games.  Detroit has won 4 in a row and 7 of their last 10 to take a seemingly insurmountable two game lead with six to go.  Detroit plays only the Twins and Royals the rest of the way and at worst they will go 4-2.  Chicago is not going 6-0.  This race is...how do you say it Hawk???? O-vah!!!  You can put that on the board.  Detroit will be up by 3 come Monday.




7. Washington Nationals at St. Louis Cardinals

Two teams that have all but wrapped up their playoff seeding meet.  This will be fun to see if the Nationals clinch the N.L. East crown on the same day that the Cardinals clinch the 2nd Wild Card.  Dual celebrations!!  This is a potential NLDS match up so the advanced scouts will be out in full force trying to pick up on any trends that either team might be showing.  Rookie Bryce Harper has found his stroke again and is getting hot just at the right time.  The Cardinals welcomed back starting pitcher Chris Carpenter who has missed the entire season since pitching in Game 7 of the World Series in last October.  Saturday features the marquee match up with Kyle Lohse who is still an astounding 16-3 against Jordan Zimmermann who has been elevated to the #2 man in the rotation with the absence of Stephen Strasburg.  I think Washington wins two of three clinching the N.L. East on Sunday.  St. Louis must wait a day for their celebration.


6. #25 Baylor Bears at #9 West Virginia Mountaineers

West Virginia is in the Big 12.  West Virginia is in the Big 12.  It will take time to remember that one and Saturday they make their debut hosting the Baylor Bears.  Geno Smith is a star and on the young season he has 1072 passing yards, 12 touchdowns and 0 interceptions.  Baylor has replaced RGIII with Nick Florence and he has responded in kind with 1004 yards passing, 11 touchdowns and 4 interceptions over his first three games.  There was a memo sent out to the city of Morgantown where WVU is located reminding fans and students to not burn any couches.  Yeah, that will work.  Let the couches burn!!  West Virginia 38 Baylor 27


5.  New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills

 The Bills have done this recently, the Patriots have not.  Last year Buffalo jumped out to a 3-0 record after beating these same Patriots at home.  They eventually climbed to 5-2 before injuries took hold and Buffalo dropped seven straight in route to a 6-10 season.  The last time the New England Patriots who are 1-2 were below .500 at any point in the season was 2003 when they lost the opening game to the Buffalo Bills.  It all comes full circle friends.  Buffalo can not only stay atop the AFC East standings with a win, but they can also put two full games between them and New England.  I realize that the Patriots aren't worried.  After all, when they started 0-1 in 2003 they still won the Super Bowl.  But if they lose on Sunday and fall to 1-3 they will be 2 games below .500 for the first time since week 2 of 2001 and that year...oh crap...yeah they won the Super Bowl that year too.  New England 27 Buffalo 20

4. New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles

Now this is an intriguing game.  Both teams stand at 2-1, but only the Giants have looked halfway decent doing so.  The Eagles have been using smoke and mirrors to offset their 12 turnovers, which is the worst in the NFL, but that won't work this week.  The Giants will take full advantage of any sloppy play by Philadelphia which in lies the key to the game.  If Michael Vick can play smart and if Andy Reid relies heavily on their best player, LeSean McCoy, the Eagles will win.  If not the Giants will roll out of Philadelphia victorious.  New York might have found their newest incarnation of Thunder and Lightning with what Andre Brown did last week and with the return of Ahmad Bradshaw.  Add that to what we know Eli Manning can do with Victor Cruz and a healthy(ish) Hakeem Nicks and mix in the emergence of Martellus Bennett and this team has the potential to even be better than the Super Bowl winning squad of last year. Final Score: Philadelphia 27 New York 26

3. A.L. West Race/Wild Card (Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics & Los Angeles Angels at Texas Rangers)

The two races very near and dear to my heart.  Oakland missed out on a glorious chance yesterday to put the fear of God into Texas.  With a win they would have closed the gap in the A.L. West to two games, but instead sit four back.  With three head to head games left in Oakland, nothing is wrapped up just yet for the Rangers but they are getting close.  It won't be easy as the red hot Angels stroll into town with Jered Weaver, Ervin Santana and Zack Greinke pitching.  Both teams are in dire need of victories (obviously LA more so) and if the Angels win two of three, the door may be wide open for Oakland to control their own destiny come Monday.  The Athletics welcome the Mariners to town which may sound good, but Seattle has been playing with heart.  Justin Smoak is on a torrid hot streak, but without Felix Hernandez pitching, I don't see them winning more than a game this weekend.  I say both the Angels and Athletics win two of three and the Athletics stay two up on Los Angeles and Tampa Bay while closing the gap in the West to three games.


2. A.L. East Race (Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles & New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays)

Six games left and the surprising Baltimore Orioles refuse to go away.  Not only are they leading the first Wild Card by a game over the equally surprising Oakland Athletics, but they trail the mighty Yankees but just a single game.  I could make a case for either team winning the East because what I have seen all season long doesn't make sense.  Baltimore has roughly used 79 different starting pitchers this season while the future Hall of Fame lineup that New York rolls out every night continues to be hot and cold.  Both teams have had devastating injuries, but that is not any different than the rest of MLB.  All I know is that the emotion in Charm City this weekend will be palpable.  Fans of the Orioles haven't been treated to this since 1997 and they will definitely turn out in droves to sweep away the Red Sox.  The atmosphere in Toronto will be a bit more subdued, but it shouldn't stop the Yankees from winning two of three this weekend.  Give me a tie atop the standings come Monday morning!


1.  The Ryder Cup


If you know anything about me, you know I'm a sucker for high level golf.  If you know anything else about me, you know I'm a glutton for country versus country sporting events.  The Ryder Cup gets me.  USA versus Europe in 72 hours of day long golf with three different formats.  The best golfers playing not only for personal pride, but for their country.  Yes Rory, Tiger and Phil are all there.  So is the FexEx Cup winner Brandt Snedeker.  In fact 9 of the top 10 golfers in the world rankings will be partaking in this weekends event.  Only Australian Adam Scott is missing.  This tournament is only played once every other year and as it rotates between the Unites States and Europe, its only here once every four years.  In 2010, Europe held serve by winning 14 1/2 to 13 1/2 so it is imperative for the States to respond on home soil.  On paper the United States has the edge, they have home field advantage and I think they win this one with a bit of a cushion 16-12. 

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