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Falcons Clinch Playoff Berth posted on 12/22/2008
Who'd of thunk it? When the season began, people everywhere were dissing the Dirty Birds saying they would only win 3 or 4 games, or that they had given away all their "good" players. Truth be told, they had given away all their troublesome, individual Vick supporters, with the exception of Roddy White, who, with the addition of an incredible young QB whom we will discuss in moments, kept his mouth shut throughout the season.
Nobody thought it possible then, not even me. I don't think anybody believes it's even possible now, but the Atlanta Falcons (Yes, those Atlanta Falcons) are going to the playoffs. Is this the same Atlanta Falcons team that went 4-12 last year? Is this the same Atlanta Falcons team who's franchise quarterback was imprisoned and who's coach walked out on them to go coach a mediocre Arkansas Razorbacks team? The answer, my friends, is no. That team is no more. That was the team, if that's what you wish to call them, who blew easy games against bad opponents, keeping them out of playoff contention for years.
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What the Falcons Need to do to Beat the Vikings posted on 12/20/2008
Sunday's game between the Atlanta Falcons and the Minnesota Vikings is a crucial one to say the least. Both teams have playoff berths on the line, and both teams' playoff hopes could be severely hurt with a loss. Both these teams have met or exceeded expectations, as they are each 9-5. And both teams have star running backs, so this game will also affect fantasy football championships everywhere.
Keys to the game:
Burn 'em early with Turner. If the Atlanta Falcons are going to be successful, they're going to have to get the run game going early, which means a steady dose of Michael Turner. The Vikings' pass defense is tougher than it was a year ago, so the Falcons will have to run the ball well to open up the passing game for Matt Ryan.
Score early and often. It seems that when the Falcons score early, and often, they come out on top. If they let the Minnesota Vikings get a head start on them, Jared Allen and the rest of the Vikings' mean D-line is going to make life miserable for Matt Ryan.
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Oh, the Irony; A Fantasy Reality posted on 12/15/2008
For many people, this week is fantasy football championship week. Everybody is going to be scrambling to get there lineups set as best they can, and for some, it becomes a buffer between them and their family members.
For my brother and I, it is not the same story. It is, in fact, an entirely different story all together. We first started playing fantasy football a year ago. I had two teams. He had one. Both of my teams made it to the championship game, and one of them, in fact, won the title. For my brother, his luck was not so good, as his team failed to make the playoffs.
Fast-forward to the offseason. We discussed starting up an online league through a website which I cannot name due to a potential copyright issue. Anyway, we joked about how funny it would be if our teams faced off in the championship game. How we probably wouldn't talk to each other for the week leading up to it. We talked about it all through the offseason. When Fantasy football season started up, sure enough, I started up a public league, and he joined it. When we drafted, it appeared as if I would be a sure-fire playoff contender, drafting players such as T.J. Houwhateverhisnameis, Chad JohnsonOchoCinco, and Torry Holt at the wide receiver position. My brother on the other hand, appeared to be going no where fast, drafting a quarterback who had surgery in the offseason, two suspended wideouts, one running back who held out of camp, another who appeared to be a one-year wonder, and a bunch of apparent lousy backups.
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Up And Down Year Ends In Orlando For the Dawgs posted on 12/09/2008
It was an up-and-down year to say the least for the Georgia Bulldogs. After whipping Hawaii 48-10 in the Sugar Bowl in January, fans could smell that glass football, and a trip to Miami. Well, at least we had the right state, only we ended up a few hundred miles north of where we wanted to be. Orlando, Florida, the site of the Capitol One Citrus Bowl, is where the Dawgs will face off against the Michigan State Spartans. But one might wonder, "How did the Georgia Bulldogs end up in Orlando?"
Well, it all started back in the summer. The Dawgs were the preseason #1, and with the degree of difficulty schedule-wise, there was no way the Dawgs could not end up contending for the title. After all, they were 100% awesome, and nothing was going to stop them. At least, so we thought. Multiple UGA students were arrested in the preseason, and the lack of discipline carried over to the football field. The Bulldogs wound up being the second-highest penalized team in the nation, behind only TCU.
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Week 14 Picks posted on 12/05/2008
Something I've been doing on another blogging site are picking (or at least, trying to) the winners of the week's NFL games. I've been doing this since Week 9, and I am currently 49-24-1. It's something I've enjoyed doing and, if you're interested, it's something I will share with you. So, without further adue, time for some picks:
I've got San Diego to beat Oakland 34-7.
Okay people, that's a joke. I know that game was already played. I was kidding.
Alright, time for some real picks:
Favorite Underdog
CHI JAC
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