Monday, March 14, 2011
Tournament Picks
Here are my picks and hopefully they are the right ones. BYU and UConn going to the Elite Eight may surprise a few of you. They are solid teams with superstar players (Jimmer Fredette and Kemba Walker). I just don't think they have enough to get by Pittsburgh or Duke. The biggest surprise might be Notre Dame going to the National Championship game, but they can score the basketball and that is key in a one and done tournament like this. Like many others I have Ohio State as the National Champion. They have a great mix of young talent and veteran experience that should help them prevail in this tournament.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (March Madness Edition)
It's the most wonderful time of the year,
With whistles blowing,
And every team showing that they have no fear
It's the most wonderful time of the year
March Madness is the hap-happiest season of all
With those Tournament Invites and big big bright lights
When Goliath actually falls
It's the hap-happiest season of all
There'll be brackets busting
& grown men fussing
because they lost it all,
There'll be a Cinderella story,
and reason to worry that your
team may go down
It's the most wonderful time of the year,
With whistles blowing,
And every team showing that they have no fear
It's the most wonderful time of the year
March Madness is the hap-happiest season of all
With those Tournament Invites and big big bright lights
When Goliath actually falls
It's the hap-happiest season of all
There'll be brackets busting
& grown men fussing
because they lost it all,
There'll be a Cinderella story,
and reason to worry that your
team may go down
It's the most wonderful time of the year,
With whistles blowing,
And every team showing that they have no fear
It's the most wonderful time of the year
March Madness is the hap-happiest season of all
With those Tournament Invites and big big bright lights
When Goliath actually falls
It's the hap-happiest season of all.
With whistles blowing,
And every team showing that they have no fear
It's the most wonderful time of the year
March Madness is the hap-happiest season of all
With those Tournament Invites and big big bright lights
When Goliath actually falls
It's the hap-happiest season of all
There'll be brackets busting
& grown men fussing
because they lost it all,
There'll be a Cinderella story,
and reason to worry that your
team may go down
It's the most wonderful time of the year,
With whistles blowing,
And every team showing that they have no fear
It's the most wonderful time of the year
March Madness is the hap-happiest season of all
With those Tournament Invites and big big bright lights
When Goliath actually falls
It's the hap-happiest season of all
There'll be brackets busting
& grown men fussing
because they lost it all,
There'll be a Cinderella story,
and reason to worry that your
team may go down
It's the most wonderful time of the year,
With whistles blowing,
And every team showing that they have no fear
It's the most wonderful time of the year
March Madness is the hap-happiest season of all
With those Tournament Invites and big big bright lights
When Goliath actually falls
It's the hap-happiest season of all.
Friday, March 4, 2011
We've Come a Long Way
Being a University of Cincinnati basketball fan has been a roller coaster to say the least these past couple of years. We lost a coach, we lost our NCAA Tournament streak of 16 consecutive seasons and did not make the postseason one year. But, UC basketball coach Mick Cronin should be given some credit. He did not give up, he stuck to his guns and has lead his team to the NCAA Tournament (they're in the tournament). When we see 'Cincinnati Bearcats' on our televisions during selection Sunday we can take a deep breath and relax. I'm not saying we should be satisfied, but just enjoy the moment. People in Cincinnati were used to the Bearcats of Cincinnati being competitive every year; but, in a blink of an eye success can be taken from you. We, as fans know that better than anyone. I hope we do well on Senior night and are a success the rest of the year. But, lets enjoy the moment. These Bearcats will have a winning record in the Big East Conference and should get a solid seed in their conference and the NCAA Tournament. With March Madness looming can we please stop worrying about Carson Palmer. That talk can resurface after the CBA is signed (24 hour extensions do not count).
Mick Cronin has come a long way since being a recruiter for Bob Huggins in 1999. Photo Courtesy of the Cincinnati Enquirer |
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Is Carson Palmer the Bengals Next 'Diva'?
When people think of the Bengals, they may think of Paul Brown, Ickey Woods or Anthony Munoz. However, in the past fifteen years Bengals fans have been accustomed to the 'diva' player. Whether your talking about Carl Pickens, Corey Dillion, Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson or T.J. Houshmanzadeh the Bengals have definitely had personality. It has definitely kept us entertained and frustrated at times. However you look at it Bengals fans have been on the edge of their seat. Then, came this offseason when the franchise passer in Cincinnati demanded a trade. When first looking at Carson Palmer's demands, it seemed like he was right. He came here and had success, but at times Palmer has struggled as well. Disagreements with management have given Palmer no choice but to demand a trade. There were even reports that Palmer would consider retirement if the Bengals do not trade him. It would appear that the Bengals have pushed Palmer over the edge with loudmouth receivers, lackluster facilities and disappointing performances for the majority of his career.
I’ll be the first person to say Mike Brown is not a good owner; in fact, he is probably one of the worst in the NFL. However, one thing he has always done is try to please Carson. He has stood by Palmer when no one else would, defended him against the media and even signed weapons for the offense. What does Palmer have to say in return? Well, actually it was not him but his “confidant” spoke for him today. According to cincyjungle.com, Palmer’s “confidant” said Palmer “will never step into Paul Brown Stadium again.” He went on to say that "I have $80 million in the bank. I don't have to play football for money. I'll play it for the love of the game but that would have to be elsewhere. I'm prepared to live my life." What should we as fans think of this? Well, my initial reaction was he is just playing hardball with Mike Brown, but then I came to my senses and realized what Palmer really sounds like. He sounds like some snobby USC quarterback who insulted a city that has supported him through his career. He is not happy with management, that is fine, but saying that you will not step into the stadium that Hamilton County taxpayers paid for? That is inexcusable, something that the flamboyant Chad Ochocinco never did during his trade demands. People in Cincinnati hated Ocho for demanding a trade and they have rallied around Palmer. After hearing these comments Cincinnati should shun Palmer. If he wants to retire, then retire. Don’t insult the fans because a few ignorant ones put trash on your lawn during the most hyped and worst season as a starter. He has fought with his receivers and to me the real Carson Palmer is beginning to show himself. He is the next on the list of the Bengals “diva” players.
Why is he a “diva”? Mike Brown has changed a lot to keep Palmer happy. He is not resigning T.O. (after Palmer lobbied to get him in the offseason), Chad Ochocinco seems like he is on is way out, not to mention Palmer has young weapons in Jermaine Gresham, Jordan Shipley and Jerome Simpson. Mike Brown fired Bob Bratkowski after ten seasons and hired a young fresh football mind in Jay Gruden to hopefully resurrect Palmer’s career. To me it is simple. Mike Brown believes in Carson Palmer and will do anything to keep him here. Palmer is getting everything that he could desire, but it is not enough. Is it just because he is fed up or is he just another egocentric player on the Bengals roster? Either way you look at it if you’re a Bengals Fan you cannot like the quotes Palmer said through his “confidant.” Will Palmer ever address the fans himself, or will he continue to put out quotes through someone else? There are plenty of questions that need answered, but the most important question is when?
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Has Carson Palmer thrown his last pass to young and promising receiver Jerome Simpson? |
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Dancing With Ward?
When football analysts, fans and coaches think of Hines Ward, they think of a man that is willing to do anything to win. They think of a guy that is dedicated to the game of football. But, after his Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the Green Bay Packers in the Super Bowl, I think the last thing anyone believe they would here is that Hines Ward would be dancing. Thats right, Hines Ward will be on the next season of Dancing With the Stars. I think it is a good thing, and that it is great for football fans. However, I am looking for the media to start mentioning how distracted Hines Ward will be this offseason. Chad Ochocinco got critized last year for being on the show. This was before any of his other reality shows. He got lit up in the media and was a distraction to the Cincinnati Bengals. I know he had other ventures, but those ventures occurred after the criticism Ochocinco took. The media should at least address this and mention the word distraction this offseason when referring to Ward. At the end of the day I do not believe it is a distraction to be on Dancing With the Stars. I just want to be the lone wolf that defends Chad Ochocinco because he gets criticized a lot more than most NFL players. I know he likes the spotlight, but just because we see him on other days besides Sunday does not mean he is 'distracted'. However, if Ward does not have a usual "Hines Ward" type season, get ready to here the distraction word again.
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Hines Ward is one of the toughest players in the NFL. Will Dancing With the Stars distract him this offseason? My guess is no, he will be in shape and ready for the upcoming season. |
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