Friday, January 4, 2008

NFL PLAYOFFS 2007-2008

One thing that I continue to hear as NFL “experts” discuss the upcoming playoff games is how certain playoff teams are not exactly “playoff tested.” I’ve heard that certain teams have beaten very few teams with winning records. When you look back at the final standings, 12 teams have losing records and I would consider about 7-9 of those teams as being awful. You could make the argument that the Giants only beat one team with a winning record. However, they still won three divisional games and played the Patriots very well last Saturday night. Therefore, in my opinion, everyone was tested about the same and that leaves no advantage or disadvantage, especially in the NFC. What could play a factor is that teams such as the Redskins have basically been playing playoff (elimination) games for the last 3 weeks while teams like the Bucs, Seahawks, Packers and Cowboys have been coasting a bit. Whether this plays any role remains to be seen as every year there are teams that rest star players and sometimes it matters while other times it does not.

Before I get to my predictions for these games and for the entire playoffs, I think the games this week should be very competitive, low scoring and close. I also would not be surprised if three of the road teams win outright (with the exception of the Titans).

Picks:

Redskins +3.5
Jaguars -2.5
Giants +3
Chargers -9.5

Redskins +3.5 @ Seahawks: The Redskins have won 4 consecutive “must win” games and Seattle has not played a meaningful game in over a month. Seattle has been inconsistent all season including a game they lost to the Panthers a few weeks ago. Todd Collins is managing the game extremely well and Portis has been running as well as he has all season. Seattle has been trouble running the ball as Alexander has not been able to get on track this season and the Redskins have been shutting down the run lately. Hasselbeck has shown that he can win playoff games and this game will fall squarely on his shoulders. The home field advantage in Seattle is also tremendous. Rain is expected and that will keep this a close game but the Redskins will carry their momentum into their third match up with Dallas next week. Redskins 23 – Seahawks 20

Jaguars -2.5 @ Steelers: In Week 15 the Jaguars went into Pittsburgh and dominated the game. The final score only had the Jags winning by 7 but that did not tell the story. The Jaguars lost only 4 times this season before resting their players last week including twice to the Colts, once in New Orleans, and Week 1 vs. the Titans. Garrard has been very consistent in managing games and not trying to do too much while his running game has thrived with MJD and Fred Taylor. Usually a running team, the Steelers will need Roethlisberger to be great because Will Parker is out due to injury. DE Aaron Smith is also out with an injury. Davenport will try to carry the load against a stout defensive line and I don’t think that will produce much. It will be very hard for the Jaguars to win a second time in Pittsburgh and I think the Steelers will keep the game close but the Jaguars are just better and are more physical team right now. I think they win and get a chance to really prove themselves when they travel to New England next week. Jaguars 27 – Steelers 23

Giants +3 @ Bucs: I’ve gone back and forth on this game all week. I thought that the spread would be Bucs 2-3 points and I think this game will be a back and forth, low scoring game. Both teams have solid defenses and both offenses will look to establish the run. The Bucs will look to shut down the big pass play and try to force Manning into making mistakes. The Giants will try to put pressure on Garcia with their front 4 but Garcia is mobile enough to escape the rush. Garcia 2-0 in his career in the playoffs vs. the Giants and is a winner. Eli Manning is the X-factor in this game. He could be as good as he was last week and the Giants will have no problem. If not, the game will be very close and come down to the 4th quarter. I think the game will be won by 3 or less so I would take the 3 points but I don’t trust Manning and I would have a lot of confidence in Garcia if I needed a late drive to win. Bucs 19 – Giants 17

Chargers -9.5 vs. Titans: Kerry Collins led the Titans past the Colts last week and now they go on the road again to San Diego for a rematch of their Week 14 overtime game in Tennessee. In that game the Titans outplayed the Chargers until midway through the 4th quarter when San Diego erased a 14 point lead before winning on a late TD run by Tomlinson. Philip Rivers is not good and the Chargers will feature Tomlinson early and often. The Titans run defense might be able to keep them in the game early but they will have trouble scoring against and very athletic Chargers defense that is playing much better lately. The Titans are also all banged up and will be without certain key players. In my opinion they do not belong in the playoffs anyway. Chargers 27 – Titans 13

Playoff Predictions:

Divisional Round:
Colts over Chargers
Patriots over Jaguars
Packers over Bucs
Cowboys over Redskins

Championship Game:
Colts over Patriots (I’m going to be different because if it’s windy/snowy, I truly believe the Colts can win this game. Also, I think the Patriots have shown some vulnerability in recent weeks.)
Cowboys over Packers

Super Bowl:
Colts over Cowboys

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Isiah's Legacy + College Football

Prior to tonight's Knicks game vs. the Kings Isiah met with the media to discuss the pathetic train wreck that is his team. One comment jumped out.....Isiah said he wanted to leave a legacy behind - he felt that there are players on the current roster who might win a championship (in NY) and that he would win a championship in NY as well. Walt Frazier said it best during the game: "the Knicks needs to make the playoffs before that happens, they need to have a .500 or better record before that happens......and to do all that, they need to win a few games. Stop talking about a championship until that happens."

Sadly, Isiah Thomas (the President) recently made the brilliant decision of keeping Isiah Thomas the coach. On any other team if the players are not doing as expected the guy who brought in those players needs to go or the guy who coaches them needs to go. Isiah decided that neither should go and on top of all that, stated that there are no trades in the works. I do not want another trade....I'd rather ride out this bad season and see what happens next year with a new coach. Another addition like Jeffries, Jerome James, or even Randolph would be counter-productive towards the ultimate goal.

Speaking or Randolph, his box score tonight was almost as bad as it gets: 5 points on 2-5 shooting, 1-2 from the foul line, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 4 turnovers in 16:49 minutes. What stood out the most was that NBA.com keeps a stat of the team's +/- while a particular player is in the game. During the 16:49 that Randolph was on the court, the Knicks were a whopping -27 (yes, negative 27) in point differential. Randolph is a nice player on a crappy team when he gets the ball 20+ times and takes almost just as many shots as he has touches. He rarely passes and when he does, it likely is to the wrong team. He has poor shot selection and is frequently out of control. Not to mention his defense is not something to be proud of. Unfortunately the Knicks are stuck with him for the time being but the bench looks like a nice place for him to be.

As a side note, I've been watching a lot of college football this week. On New Year's Day I watched football - while doing other things as well (eating!) - from 11:30 AM until after midnight and I am by no means a college football fan. Of the 4 games that I watched only 1 was competitive while the other 3 were complete blowouts. While I've never really given much thought to the BCS system, I have to agree that not having a playoff system in this league is one of the dumbest things in sports. I know there are financial reasons why this won't happen for a while but with the exception of the National Championship game, the other games are exhibition games that do not even feature top matchups. For example, Hawaii was absolutely no competition for Georgia as Georgia's defensive line completely dominated the game. Illinios also had no chance going up against USC who is arguably one of the best teams in the country. The NCAA basketball tournament is so great even for someone like me who does not follow college basketball that much. The games are meaningful and the competition is as good as it gets when we get into the later rounds. Lastly on these games, the worst part of it all is that the matchups are chosen by commitees with the help of computers rather than teams actually playing for the rights to play in certain games.

Stay tuned for an NFL Playoffs preview later this week as the postseason kicks off Saturday afternoon!