Friday, January 24, 2014

Super Bowl XLVIII: The Matchup

So, now that we're (almost) past this whole overblown Richard Sherman thing, let's breakdown this incredible matchup we're going to witness in Super Bowl ex el vee eye eye eye. I'll compare the two teams' coaches, offenses, defenses, special teams, and intangibles. Then I'll make a prediction so you can blow up my twitter (@ToThe_9s) when I'm wrong. 


1. The Coaches

  • Denver's John Fox
    • Q: What do Vince Lombardi and John Fox have in common? A: Both are the only coaches to inherit a team that had only one win in the previous season, then take that team to the NFL's championship game. Fox took the 2003 Carolina Panthers to Super Bowl XXXVIII where they were defeated by Adam Vinatieri's prolific right foot. His is one of six active NFL coaches with 100 wins (107-85), and he is 8-5 in the playoffs. A defensively-minded coach, Fox has had the great luxury of leaving the offense largely to Peyton Manning's discretion for the last two seasons. 
  • Seattle's Pete Carroll
    • Carroll, 62, is the second oldest coach in the NFL after Tom Coughlin of the football Giants. His players say "it's hard to believe," and they describe his demeanor as "fun," "energetic," a "player's coach;" not to mention "fiercely competitive." A style that he fine-tuned at USC, where he had a 97-19 record and won the 2005 BCS Championship (we'll disregard the NCAA sanctions here). Since coming to Seattle, coach Carroll is 42-28 with 4 playoff wins. We can expect his Seahawks to come out with lots of energy, as it is not only Pete Carroll's first Super Bowl, it's also each of his players' first Super Bowl appearance. 
      • Advantage: Seattle
2. Offense 
  • Denver 
    • First, the obvious. Peyton Manning. He's the NFL leader in passing with 5,477 yds, and TDs with 55, 16 more than Drew Brees and the all-time single-season record, and he's now 17 TDs behind Brett Favre for most all-time. With Manning, the Broncos were 1st in total yds, yds/game, points, and points/game. His receivers enjoyed the windfall production as well: Demaryius Thomas finished 2nd in the league with 14 TDs, TE Julius Thomas finished with 12, Eric Decker had 11, and 10 for Wes Welker. More targets than the Twin Cities. 
    • Besides the record-setting passing attack, the Broncos have good balance with a decent running game led by Knowshon Moreno and Montee Ball. Moreno rushed for 1,038 yds in 2013, good for 12th in the league. The backs were effective in the red zone this year, and finished 7th in the league in rushing TDs. 
  • Seattle
    • While the Seahawks can't boast an historic offensive season, this is still a well balanced team. The rushing attack was 4th in the NFL this year, powered by the resilient Marshawn Lynch. The 27 year old back finished the season 6th in yards, 2nd in attempts, and tied for 1st in TDs. Quaterback Russell Wilson, who fininshed 16th in yards, 9th in TDs, and 13th in QBR, will have some extra receiving help with the return of Percy Harvin for the Super Bowl. Back to Marshawn Lynch- remember the "Beast Mode" TD run??
      • Advantage: Denver
3. Defense
  • Denver
    • Here's where things get really interesting. The Broncos defense is 19th in total yds allowed, and allows 24.9 pts/game. The only team to win a Super Bowl with a worse ppg is the 2011 Giants, who gave up an astounding 25. If Denver wins, they would be only the 7th team to win the SB with more than 20 ppg allowed. But then again, Peyton Manning. 
  • Seattle
    • If anyone is hoping that defense still wins championships, it's Seattle fans. Their top-ranked defense certainly saved the NFC Championship game (see right). For Seattle, here's some encouraging stats. This is the 16th time the number one defense reached the SB, and those teams are 12-3. According to StatsPass.com, this is the 6th time that the top defense and the top offense have met in the SB. The top defense is 4-1. Well then.
      • Advantage: Seattle
4. Special Teams
  • Denver
    • This season, Denver was 6th in avg. kickoff return yards, and 22nd in avg. punt return yards. The Broncos' ace in the hole is return man Trindon Holliday, the only player to return both a punt and kickoff for a TD in the playoffs, and he was one of only two players to do it that this regular season. Plus, no player has a higher special teams TD rate than Holliday since the merger in 1970. But, alas, the Denver return unit has been mistake and penalty prone of late, and Holliday has 5 fumbles on 61 touches. Still, he has explosive potential, and that GIF above is real time.
  • Seattle
    • Seattle finished 27th in avg. kickoff return yards and 9th in avg. punt return yards. But guess who did we say was back and could be returning kickoffs in the Super Bowl? Oh, only the top returner from 2011 and 2012, Percy Harvin.  In a game where the offenses could be adversely effected by the weather, good special teams play will be crucial in the battle of field position.
      • Advantage: Seattle
5. Intangibles
  • Denver
    • Omaha! Perhaps what raises Peyton Manning into the ranks of the GOAT are his own intangible abilities. His ability to direct the entire offense on the fly, reading and anticipating the defense like a poorly written book. But then there is the popular narrative that Manning freezes in the cold, considering that his record is 4-7 when the temperature is below 32 degrees (0-3 in the playoffs). But what about that game this season against the Titans when the temperature was a nippy 15 degrees in Denver? Manning went 39-59 for 397 yards, 4 TDs, and no INTs. Sure, it wasn't a defense like Seattle (they were 11th in passing defense), but it's going to take more than cold weather to slow down one of the GOAT.
  • Seattle
    •  All the talk of the Seahawks' defense should not overshadow QB Russell Wilson's leadership and  dynamic playmaking ability. Known for his quiet confidence and incredible work ethic, 25 year old Wilson is 12 years younger than Manning, the largest gap of any opposing SB QBs. No second-year QB has entered the SB with more career wins than Wilson's 27, 3 of which are playoff victories. This man has it together, he's a proven leader and receives continuous praise from his teammates, including former Wisconsin teammate Montee Ball. "As soon as he got there, he was walking around with notecards with the plays on them and stuff like that,” Ball said of their time on the Badgers. “And I was like, ‘OK, this guy is really serious.’ Based on his history, based on what we’d heard of him and based on the first couple practices we had, we were like, ‘OK, we need to follow this guy.’"
      • Advantage: Denver
The Prediction
  •  On paper, this looks to be one of the closest Super Bowl matchups in years. Normally, I buy in to the whole "defense wins championships" mantra, I mean, 4-1 right? But how can you ignore a quarterback who had one of the greatest seasons of all time? It won't snow or rain too hard, the wind will be calm, and Peyton Manning will cap his record-breaking 2013 season with a second Super Bowl ring.
      • Denver, 24-20

peyton manning confetti


Monday, December 30, 2013

Schwartz is Out, Who is In?



Courtesy: USA Today
Allen Park- ESPN has reported that the Detroit Lions have fired head coach Jim Schwartz, along with defensive coordinator Gunther Cunningham and offensive coordinator Scott Linehan. After starting this season 6-3 and in first place in the NFC North, the Lions lost 6 of their last 7 games, leading in the 4th quarter in each game. 

Schwartz was 29-52 in five seasons as head coach.

Numerous rumors about candidates include the likes of Ken Wisenhun, offensive coordinator at San Diego; Jay Gruden, offensive coordinator at Cincinnati; Bill O’Brien, head coach at Penn State, Lovie Smith, former Bears coach; Bill Cowher, former Steelers coach; Greg Roman, offensive coordinator at San Francisco; Jon Gruden, former head coach at Tampa and Oakland; Jim Mora Jr., head coach at UCLA; Adam Gase, offensive coordinator at Denver; Mike Zimmer, defensive coordinator at Cincinnati; Brian Kelly, head coach at Notre Dame; and Kevin Summlin, head coach at Texas A&M, and even Pat Narduzzi, defensive coordinator at Michigan State.



Friday, December 27, 2013

Childish Gambino- "because the internet" review

Childish shows real growth in his rap ability alongside solid production quality in his new album because the internet. While the album tends to waffle between Kanye-like industrial/experimental and not-so-Drake-like introspective, the outcome is probably Gambino's best effort yet.

Rating: 7/10



Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Week 9 Fantasy Football Projections

(USA TODAY Spots Images)
(USA Today Sports Images)
If Calvin Johnson wasn't 7 yards short of the single game receiving record, Cincinnati's Marvin Jones would have been the sole receiver atop the Week 8 scoring leaders. Jones racked up 122 yards with 4 TDs on 8 receptions, tying Johnson with 36 ESPN standard points. This from a player owned in 1.1% of leagues. 

This week you'll be able to see Jones Thursday night against Miami, and you may have to scramble to the waiver wire this busy bye week. Here are the ESPN standard scoring projections for week 9. Bold indicates the player is owned in less than 75% of all leagues.
Philip Rivers continues to impress

QB Projections

1. Drew Brees, 24
2. Philip Rivers, 23
3. Tony Romo, 22
4. Aaron Rodgers, 20
5. Cam Newton, 20
6. Russell Wilson, 20
7. Alex Smith, 18
8. Jake Locker, 18
9. Andy Dalton, 17
10. Jason Campbell, 16

RB Projections

1. Jamal Charles, 23
2. LeSean McCoy, 18
3. Marshawn Lynch, 16
4. Matt Forte, 16
5. Eddie Lacy, 16
6. Fred Jackson, 15
7. Adrian Peterson, 15
8. Chris Johnson, 14
9. DeMarco Murray, 14
10. Alfred Morris, 14

WR


The Enquirer/Jeff Swinger
Marvin Jones was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week.
He's projected for 13 points. 
Photo: The Enquirer, Jeff Swinger
1. Jordy Nelson, 17
2. AJ Green, 15
3. Dez Bryant, 14
4. Jarrett Boykin, 14
5. Andre Johnson, 13
6. Brandon Marshall, 13
7. DeSean Jackson, 13
8. Brandon Marshall, 13
9. Pierre Garcon, 13
10. Antonio Brown, 13




Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Top 10 QBs Thru Week 7

We're now seven weeks in to this 2013 NFL season, and Peyton Manning is already half way to catching Tom Brady's 2007 TD passing record of 50. He's also only 1 TD pass behind his brother's season total from last year. Oh, and he's already tied Josh Freeman's season total from 2010.

This certainly isn't the most surprising fact so far. Maybe the most surprising fact is that Phillip Rivers is statistically the 3rd best QB, behind Matt Stafford with just as many TDs and yards as the latter. ESPN experts don't seem confident he'll continue this pace, but then again he was "hated on" by Matthew Berry on his pre-season Love/Hate list.

We'll see how things play out in the next 9 weeks. But until then, here are your current statistical top 10 QBs:

1. Peyton Manning2565253193
2. Matthew Stafford2129154136
3. Phillip Rivers2132155134
4. Drew Brees 1958145130
5. Tony Romo2010155127
6. Andrew Luck1574103126
7. Aaron Rodgers1906134123
8. Matt Ryan 1922133118
9. Sam Bradford1687144114
10. Russell Wilson1489114111

Monday, August 26, 2013

Cooperstown Company


We all know the slash line (BA/OBP/SLG), and we may recall that at the end of the 2012 season, Miguel Cabrera's was .330/.393/.606. He was the 17th player to win the batting Triple Crown with 44 HR and 139 RBI. We all realize that this year he is having an even better season. A way better season. As this is being written, Cabrera is hitting .360 with 43 HR (he literally just hit #43) and 130 RBI, with an incredible slash line of .360/.449/.689 (each the best in MLB)... and there are still 31 games left in the season, or about 140 more at-bats.  He is 1st in MLB in batting avg. by 25 points, 1st in RBI by 10, and he is trailing Chris Davis by only 3 HRs now. I predict that he catches Davis by the end of next week.

One less talked-about statistic is that Cabrera has reached base in all but 5 of his 122 games played this season. In 1985, Wade Boggs reached base in all but 9 games, making it 152 games reaching base safely. If Cabrera can continue to play through his hip/abdomen injuries, he has a chance to reach base safely in 153 games, eclipsing the likes of Rogers Hornsby (135 games reached safely in 1922), Chuck Klien (135 in 1930), Ichiro (141 in 2001) and Jeter (148 in 1999). After everything he's done, I would never bet against him.

If Cabrera wins the Triple Crown, he will likely win the "major league" Triple Crown, becoming just the sixth player in history to do so, joining Ty Cobb (1909), Hornsby (1925), Lou Gehrig (1934), Ted Williams (1942), and Mickey Mantle (1956). That's good company to keep.

Major League Triple Crown winners + Miguel Cabrera (so far):
BA HR RBI
Cobb. 1909 .377 9 107
Hornsby, 1925 .403 39 143
Gehrig, 1934 .363 49 165
Williams, 1942 .356 36 157
Mantle, 1956 .353 52 130
Cabrera, 2013 .360 43 130

Week 22 Fantasy Baseball Power Rankings

 
Tigers vs. Twins - Game 2
Jackson hit .438 last week. (Photo: Mike Mulholland, MLive.com)
Houston's Jason Castro may have won AL Player of the Week, hitting .529 with two doubles, a triple, and three homers, but it was Austin Jackson of the Detroit Tigers who is batting king for the past week. Hitting .438 with nine runs, 2 home runs, and seven RBI, the Tigers' leadoff hitter is hot and providing plenty of production for the team, which has won eight of its last twelve. Incredibly, Miguel Cabrera did not crack the top 10 batters in the majors this week, despite knocking nine hits and two HRs. 

Batting (Last 7 Days):
H/AB R HR RBI SB Player Rating
1. Austin Jackson, OF, DET 12/28 8 2 7 0 10.31
2. Jason Castro, C, HOU 9/17 7 3 5 0 10.03
3. Carlos Beltran, OF, STL 13/31 6 3 6 0 10.01
4. Evan Longoria, 3B, TB 9/25 5 4 6 0 9.41
5. Martin Prado, 3B, ARI 10/29 6 2 9 0 8.94
6. Elvis Andrus, SS, TEX 8/25 5 0 3 4 8.56
7. Donnie Murphy, 3B, CHC 8/31 6 4 6 0 8.55
8. Nate Shierholtz, OF, CHC 8/29 5 3 9 0 8.54
9. Robinson Cano, 2B, NYY 12/29 4 2 8 0 8.37
10. Bryce Harper, OF, WSH 11/29 6 1 6 1 8.2


With only one or two weeks to go before the playoffs in most fantasy leagues, some of the newer names on this list, like Murphy and Shierholtz, may be worth picking up in the final stretch.