Friday, September 7, 2012

2 Point Conversion (5 Games to Watch)


Ok,ok, I know I have not posted in a few months. Job loss, new job, added a dog, traveling across the country BUT I'm back and ready to post. For those of you who continue to read my post thank you very much and to the newbies I hope you enjoy it!!  Football is back so let's get to work. I'm going to cover the top 5 games to watch college and pro. Let the debate begin!!!

1.Welcome To The SEC:  Georgia vs. Mizzou. Mizzou opens in the SEC at home against the 6th ranked Georgia Bulldogs. People were going to watch this game because it has its newest member opening at home under the lights against arguably the best conference in all of college football. But Sheldon Richardson has made this game even more intriguing by what he was quoted saying about Georgia football playing last weekend against Buffalo. Granted the Dawgs did struggle but here is what Richardson said:"I watched that game. I turned it off, too," Richardson (pictured above) told the Columbia Tribune on Saturday night. "It's like watching Big Ten football. It's old-man football." Coach Pinkel said they have handled the matter internally but those words do add some fuel to the fire. SEC purist have been putting down Missouri and Texas A&M since they were invited to join the league. The Tigers and Aggies have been told initially that they can't and won't be able to compete with the big boys of the SEC. I think Richardson just got tired of being put down. Is there some truth that Mizzou will struggle with the size and speed on the offensive and defensive lines? YES!!! Who doesn't struggle within the SEC with that. However,if the Tigers can outscore their opponents, in this case Georgia who is missing some key defensive players, they can win this game. My gut says the game will be close and the Tigers pull it out with a field goal. Maybe I'm just being a homer and hoping the Tigers don't get a thrashing on national TV....

2. Welcome To The SEC Part 2: Florida vs. Texas A&M. No one is giving the Aggies a chance to compete in the SEC as well. Their road will be tougher than the Tigers because they are in the vaunted SEC West. Having to face LSU, Alabama and Arkansas year in and year out will be a difficult mountain to climb. This weekend by opening against a semi-talented Gator team, the Aggies will have a shot. Kyle Field is a tough place to play and the Gators offense, especially at quarterback is a mess. Don't be surprised by the Aggies upsetting the Gators. This is not the same Florida program.

3. Say It Ain't Tebow: Bills vs. Jets. T-minus 36 hours until Tebow is fully unleashed on New York. Wait, did I miss all of the nauseating coverage of Tebow by ESPN and NFL Network? Nope but on Sunday this is when it really counts. The Jets plan on playing Tebow a lot and by that I believe Sanchez will be replaced by week 6, especially if he struggles early in the first few weeks. Tebow just inspires the guys he plays with, the coaches, the fan base and really makes it difficult for another quarterback to play. While watching a Jets preseason game, the offense moved the ball better when Tebow was in. The line blocked and protected him better, the backs ran sharper. its simply amazing to see. His teammates do not want to fail him. It really is and will be fascinating to watch, especially since its in New York.

4. Wish This Could Be The Super Bowl: 49ers vs. Packers. This game is too good to be a season opener. Its really not fair because I would like to see these two teams play each other maybe in week 8 or 9 when their offense's and defense's are clicking. Who would have thought Alex Smith would turn into a decent QB? I know I didn't and the Niners weren't so sure which is why they went after Peyton Manning. Smith is serviceable and they have put some real weapons around him by adding Mario Manningham, Brandon Jacobs and Randy Moss. Not much to say about the Packers except they have the league's best QB and offensive talent. This game will be a good one.


5.Welcome Back Peyton: Steelers vs. Broncos. Peyton was almost a 49er, and if he was then I would say they would have been in the Super Bowl within the next two years. But alas, he chose Denver and now his first game is against the vaunted Steelers defense. The Steelers return to Denver where they lost on a last second TD by Tebow in the playoffs. I know redemption will be on the mind of the players but they will probably be without James Harrison and Ryan Clark, two of their better defenders.But this will be about Peyton and his return to the game after a year off. He will be facing a really tough defense but he will be at home and that should help.

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