Monday, May 30, 2011

Ohio State -- Jim Tressel -- Should Era be Over?



The most overused lie told to college football players as recruits and parents is "I promise to look after your boy and take care of him during his time at this university."

Jim Tressel resigned as the Head Football coach of Ohio St. University today. Shocked - Yes, Surprised - NO. All Colleges cheat, or lie every year to some sort of degree. The point is don't get caught. Lets understand this though, taking up for your players and protecting them is NOT Cheating. Those 5 players receiving tattoos didn't help them win any football games nor help bring in superior recruits for the following season. They didn't sell their talents to an agent or to another program, they exchanged memorabilia for some free tattoos. Memorabilia that they earned and won for the university, the same type of memorabilia that every Ohio State player has won the PAST 3 seasons.

Maurice Clarett told on the university a year after winning a national championship and denied entry into the NFL, that he was given cars to drive from a dealership and it wasn't seriously looked into when the statements were made. Is it really the coaches fault that local boosters that own car dealerships allow players to drive THEIR cars free of charge? Should a athlete really be banned for borrowing a car? I understand coaches might know and see that a player driving a car that could be outside their earning means, but coaches also recruit players and track their body size. Why aren't coaches penalized when players decide to use steroids or performance enhancing drugs, when crazy noticeable size differences are seen in the players?

Oklahoma ran into this situation a few years ago and serious actions were taken but none affecting the coach. QB Brett Romar, the number 1 player in the nation coming out H.S. and top offensive lineman D.J. Quinn worked at a local dealership during the summer owned by a Oklahoma booster. The players were overpaid for work and was getting paid for not showing up. Adrian Peterson was given a BMW to test drive for AS LONG AS he needed to test drive free at charge. Romar and Quinn was both getting paid close to $30/hr for their work. They were both investigated by the NCAA and suspended and kicked off the team. Both later transferred to D1-AA schools. The NCAA found NO wrong doing with Adrian Peterson was never suspended. Bob Stoops was never in any trouble for these sanctions. My question is, Why is it fine for athlete to work in a factory during the summers or McDonald's for minimum wage with no say so, but guys lose their Oklahoma degrees and college careers are ended because a job paid two guys what they wanted pay them, who makes the rules on who is getting overpaid or not. Terelle Pryor is about to have his college career ended from the same thing Adrian Peterson did.

At the end of the day, a rule was broken, a broken rule that I believe needs to be fixed in the college world. Memorabilia is earned during the summer workout, in the weight room, late night film study and performance on their field. Why is it such a problem receiving profit on something that they earned. If a player receives books for free from being on scholarship, then at the end of semester is able to trade those same books for cash back, isn't that making a profit. A profit that other student don't get.

If Tressel tells the truth up front, I believe that he still has his job today. I respect 100% what Tressel did. He protected his player. He did what these college coaches tell these players and parents on these in-home recruiting visits that they don't live up to. He promise to look after your boy and take care of him during his time at this university. It just cost him his job. A job I believe he should still have.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Best Safeties in the NFL

1a. Ed Reed

Neither is better than another because what they are asked to do in their scheme of the defense. Ed Reed is the best ball hawk in NFL history. He missed the first 6 games of the season last year and still led the NFL in Interceptions. Looks to score after int's even if hes trying to pitch the ball to another player. One of the most exciting players in the game period.


1b. Troy Polamalu

Neither is better than another because what they are asked to do in their scheme of the defense. He more in the box as a 5th LB. Great tackle. Best tackler in space i have ever seen. A ball hawk as well and makes plays all over the field. I think his coverage ability was exposed a lil in the super bowl.

3. Nick Collins

4. Michael Griffin



5. Oshiomogho "OJ" Atogwe

The Paul Pierce of The NFL before the KG-Ray Allen trade. You have to sit back and watch him every down to truly understand his impact of the Game because of how underrated of a player he is. He was unnoticed playing for the Rams early in his career and the most teams in the NFL was after him as a free agent last year and the Redskins ended with a steal.

6. Adrian Wilson

Injuries have slowed Wilson. For years have been the Cardinals best defensive player if not the best player period. For years was one of the most underrated players in the league until the Cardinals reached the super bowl.

7. Antrel Rolle


8a. Earl Thomas

The Ed Reed clone. a young beast who will only get better as time past. I expect him to be in the top 4 by next season


8b. Eric Berry

The Troy Polamalu Clone. Another young beast who started to dominate game towards the end of the season and will only get better. I also expect him to be in the top 4 after next season and a every year pro bowl player


10. Donte Whitner

Best CB in the NFL

I believe this is the hardest Position in the NFL to rank and has been the past 4-5 years. Read my breakdowns and try to understand why i choose this player at 1 and the other at 2.

1. Nnamdi Asomugha

In 2007, quarterbacks threw in his direction only 31 times for staggering 10 receptions. In 2008, he was tested only 27 times, giving up only 8 receptions for the year. The stats are scary. Thats shutting down one side of the field all season. The knock i have on Nnamdi is he only plays on one side of the field and teams can game plan against that and put best WR's on the other side. Obviously the Raiders have enough confident in the other guy because teams do that. Understand I have him number #1 is because is he has put these stats up on a yearly basis without any kind of pass rushing force. He was debated 2-3 years ago who was better: him or Champ , Now him and Revis and My answer is Nnamdi. He is a free agent this year and will have the choice to play for whoever he wants to play for, not them picking him.

2. Darrelle Revis

I will come out the gate at state this. Revis lines up against the best receivers in the league, Sunday after Sunday, and shuts them down. He held Andre Johnson, arguably the best wide receiver playing today, to four passes for 35 yards. My knock is the great pass rush that he plays with. The Jets will yield a top 5 defense as long as Rex is Head Coach. The Randy Moss TD will always stick in my mind because he was obviously beat, no pass rush availed that play, and Revis pulled up when he knew he was beat.


3. Champ Bailey

Old but still gets the job done. If u don't think so, check Denver draft class. Patrick Peterson was still on the board and was rated the best player in the draft by most. Not the elite player he use to be and hes 3rd so that speaks volume of his talents. Future 1st ballot HOF.

4. Asante Samuel

Great Corner who sometimes plays for stats which is fine as long as he makes the play. He better in zone than in Man but is a elite play maker.


5. Charles Woodson

You might think Im crazy for having Charles here but understand why. If this was a player maker list, Charles would've been top 3 but its a corner list. His playmaking ability makes him her at 5. He rarely guards top WR or speedy WR's. Sometimes moves to Safety on the team their playing that week or even plays the slot. His ability is to find the ball and destroy it. The Packers will rush him off the edge. No CB in the league is asked to do what Woodson do and i dont think they could.

6. Devin Mccourty


7. Antonio Winfield

8. Tramon Williams


9. Jonathan Joseph


10. De'Angelo Hall