Around this time last season, I mistakenly picked the Denver Broncos to win it all, I will not pick against the Seattle Seahawks again.
The Seahawks may be the luckiest team on the face of the earth after last weeks miracle win, and I don't think that luck will wear out this Sunday.
Deflate gate is obviously a huge distraction for the Patriots and it is not something they can just blow over. The only way the Patriots win this football game is if they run the ball like crazy with LeGarette Blount and stay away from Richard Sherman. I don't see that happening, the Sehawks should look at what the Chiefs did to the Patriots, and blitz from the outside. Send rushers like O'Brien Schofield, Cliff Avril, and Bruce Irvin. The Patriots offensive line will have a tough time with the Seahawks front 7, and if you rattle Tom Brady, you win the game. That's how they won it all in 2013-2014, they rattled Peyton Manning. Tom Brady is human when you rattle him, just take that Chiefs game on Monday Night Football as your prime example. Humans tend to make mistakes. Look for an Interception or 2, and Brady to be sacked at least 5 times.
Game Predictions:
1st Quarter: 6-3 Patriots
2nd Quarter: 10-7 Seahawks
Halftime: 13-13
3rd Quarter: 6-0 Seahawks
4th Quarter 7-7 Seahawks
Final Score: 26-20 Seahawks
I believe your Super Bowl 49 MVP will be Russell Wilson who throws a touchdown and runs for another one. Tom Brady becomes a .500 Super Bowl Quarterback, and this game does nothing to tarnish his legacy. This Seahawks defense is too good to let up on America's biggest stage, and they will celebrate at their rivals home.This will be one of the closet Super Bowl's in recent memory, and it might end with a Tom Brady turnover.
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Crazy's take on the new NFL Head Coach hirings
First, I will start with one of my personal favorite head coaches, Rex Ryan. You see Rex Ryan is a fantastic head coach, but John Idzik and New York Jets media team does not want you to believe that. He brought a face of the franchise persona to the Jets and I'm sure that will translate in Buffalo. Rex Ryan will make the Bills already good defense elite. The big question mark is the offense, and hiring Greg Roman will not bode well for Rex. But anything can happen, a injury pleaded Bills team led by Kyle Orton, went 9-7. Overall I like the hire a lot for Buffalo, it puts the Bills back on the map and it's not like Rex Ryan does not know how to win playoff games. If they figure out the Quarterback situation, they are definitely a playoff team.
Todd Bowles, hired last night by the New York Jets, looks like a great fit. He's a defensive mastermind, kind of like the man above, but more soft spoken. Bowles will make the Jets a competitive team, and I would bet that he will not alienate himself from the Offense and Special Teams. Also having a high praise from Bill Parcells does miles for you.
I don't like the Jack Del Rio hire for Oakland and here's why: the Oakland Raiders defense is not their problem. If anything this team needed a veteran offensive coach, who could help mold Derrek Carr into a more profound NFL Quarterback. Del Rio had David Garrard, Byron Leftwhich, and Blaine Gabbert as his Quarterbacks in Jacksonville and has been out of head coaching for almost 4 years. The Raiders are a laughing stock, I get it, in fact everyone does. But for their fan's sake, let's just hope they hire a good offensive coordinator. Otherwise they are staring 4th place in the eyes, and it's mid-January.
I cannot give you guys much on Jim Tomsula. He was the defensive line coach for the 49ers and nothing much more in his career. The players seem to love him and that may be the reason why Jed York chose Tomsula over Jim Harbuagh, because of that disconnect in the locker room. Other than that I can't really say anything else on him.
If you put a gun to my head and asked me who will coach the Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons, and Chicago Bears in 2015? I would say Dan Quinn to Atlanta, John Fox to Chicago, and Adam Gase to Denver.
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Crazy's post week 13 NFL Mock Draft
#1 Oakland Raiders- Leonard Williams DT (USC)
#2 Tampa Bay Bucs- Jameis Winston QB (Florida State)
#3 Jacksonville Jaguars- Brandon Scherff OT (Iowa)
#4 Tennessee Titans- Randy Gregory DE (Nebraska)
#5 New York Jets- Marcus Mariota QB (Oregon)
#6 Washington Redskins- Landon Collins SS (Alabama)
#7 New York Giants- Shane Ray DE (Missouri)
#8 Carolina Panthers- Andrus Peat OT (Stanford)
#9 Minnesota Vikings- Amari Cooper WR (Alabama)
#10 Chicago Bears- Dante Fowler Jr. DE (Florida)
#11 New Orleans Saints- Vic Beasley OLB (Clemson)
#12 St Louis Rams- Cedric Ogbuehi OT (Texas A&M)
#13 Houston Texans- Trae Waynes CB (Michigan State)
#14 Cleavland Browns- DaVante Parker WR (Louisville)
#15 Baltimore Ravens- Melvin Gordon RB (Wisconsin)
#16 Cleavland Browns- Shaq Thompson OLB (Washington) *From Buffalo Bills*
#17 Miami Dolphins- Todd Gurley RB (Georgia)
#18 Kansas City Chiefs- Kevin White WR (West Virginia)
#19 San Francisco 49ers- Shawn Oakman DE (Baylor)
#20 Dallas Cowboys- Alvin Dupree DE (Kentucky)
#21 Atlanta Falcons- Shilique Calhoun DE (Michigan State)
#22 Pittsburgh Steelers- P.J. Williams CB (Florida State)
#23 Detroit Lions- Malcolm Brown DT (Texas)
#24 San Diego Chargers- Lael Collins OT (LSU)
#25 Indianapolis Colts- Benardrick McKinney ILB (Mississippi State)
#26 Seattle Seahawks- Dorial Green-Beckham WR (Oklahoma)
#27 Cincinnati Bengals- Eddie Goldman DT (Florida State)
#28 Green Bay Packers- T.J. Clemmings OT (Pittsburgh)
#29 Arizona Cardinals- Danielle Hunter DE (LSU)
#30 Denver Broncos- Ty Sambrailo OT (Colorado State)
#31 New England Patriots- Devin Funchess WR/TE (Michigan)
#32 Philadelphia Eagles- Ronald Darby CB (Florida State)
#2 Tampa Bay Bucs- Jameis Winston QB (Florida State)
#3 Jacksonville Jaguars- Brandon Scherff OT (Iowa)
#4 Tennessee Titans- Randy Gregory DE (Nebraska)
#5 New York Jets- Marcus Mariota QB (Oregon)
#6 Washington Redskins- Landon Collins SS (Alabama)
#7 New York Giants- Shane Ray DE (Missouri)
#8 Carolina Panthers- Andrus Peat OT (Stanford)
#9 Minnesota Vikings- Amari Cooper WR (Alabama)
#10 Chicago Bears- Dante Fowler Jr. DE (Florida)
#11 New Orleans Saints- Vic Beasley OLB (Clemson)
#12 St Louis Rams- Cedric Ogbuehi OT (Texas A&M)
#13 Houston Texans- Trae Waynes CB (Michigan State)
#14 Cleavland Browns- DaVante Parker WR (Louisville)
#15 Baltimore Ravens- Melvin Gordon RB (Wisconsin)
#16 Cleavland Browns- Shaq Thompson OLB (Washington) *From Buffalo Bills*
#17 Miami Dolphins- Todd Gurley RB (Georgia)
#18 Kansas City Chiefs- Kevin White WR (West Virginia)
#19 San Francisco 49ers- Shawn Oakman DE (Baylor)
#20 Dallas Cowboys- Alvin Dupree DE (Kentucky)
#21 Atlanta Falcons- Shilique Calhoun DE (Michigan State)
#22 Pittsburgh Steelers- P.J. Williams CB (Florida State)
#23 Detroit Lions- Malcolm Brown DT (Texas)
#24 San Diego Chargers- Lael Collins OT (LSU)
#25 Indianapolis Colts- Benardrick McKinney ILB (Mississippi State)
#26 Seattle Seahawks- Dorial Green-Beckham WR (Oklahoma)
#27 Cincinnati Bengals- Eddie Goldman DT (Florida State)
#28 Green Bay Packers- T.J. Clemmings OT (Pittsburgh)
#29 Arizona Cardinals- Danielle Hunter DE (LSU)
#30 Denver Broncos- Ty Sambrailo OT (Colorado State)
#31 New England Patriots- Devin Funchess WR/TE (Michigan)
#32 Philadelphia Eagles- Ronald Darby CB (Florida State)
Friday, November 21, 2014
Redoing the 2013 NFL Draft
1. Kansas City Chiefs- Sheldon Richardson DT (Missouri)
2. Jacksonville Jaguars- Luke Joeckel OT (Texas A&M)
3. Miami Dolphins- Ezekiel Asnah DE (BYU)
4. Philadelphia Eagles- Lane Johnson OT (Oklahoma)
5. Detroit Lions- Barkevious Mingo DE/OLB (LSU)
6. Cleveland Browns- Dion Jordan OLB (Oregon)
7. Arizona Cardinals- Kyle Long OG (Oregon)
8. Saint Louis Rams- Keenan Allen WR (California)
9. New York Jets- Star Lotulelei DT (Utah)
10. Tennessee Titans- Chance Warmack OG (Alabama)
11. San Diego Chargers- Justin Pugh OT (Syracuse)
12. Oakland Raiders- Tyrann Maitheu CB (LSU)
13. New York Jets- Travis Kelce TE (Cincinnati)
14. Carolina Panthers- Shariff Floyd DT (Florida)
15. New Orleans Saints- Kenny Vaccaro SS (Texas)
16. Buffalo Bills- Kiko Alonso ILB (Oregon)
17. Pittsburgh Steelers- Le'veon Bell RB (Michigan State)
18. San Francisco 49ers- Eric Reid FS (LSU)
19. New York Giants- DJ Fluker OT (Alabama)
20. Chicago Bears- Jonathan Cooper OG (UNC)
21. Cincinnati Bengals- Tank Carradine DE (Florida State)
22. Atlanta Falcons- Eddie Lacy RB (Alabama)
23. Minnesota Vikings- Kawann Short DT (Purdue)
24. Indianapolis Colts- Larry Warford OG (Kentucky)
25. Minnesota Vikings- Desmond Trufant CB (Washington)
26. Green Bay Packers- Bjoern Werner DE (Florida State)
27. Houston Texans- Cordalle Patterson WR (Tennessee)
28. Denver Broncos- Christine Michael RB (Texas A&M)
29. Minnesota Vikings- DeAndre Hopkins WR (Clemson)
30. Saint Louis Rams- Sio Moore OLB (Connecticut)
31. Dallas Cowboys- Travis Frederick C (Wisconsin)
32. Baltimore Ravens- Logan Ryan CB (Rutgers)
2. Jacksonville Jaguars- Luke Joeckel OT (Texas A&M)
3. Miami Dolphins- Ezekiel Asnah DE (BYU)
4. Philadelphia Eagles- Lane Johnson OT (Oklahoma)
5. Detroit Lions- Barkevious Mingo DE/OLB (LSU)
6. Cleveland Browns- Dion Jordan OLB (Oregon)
7. Arizona Cardinals- Kyle Long OG (Oregon)
8. Saint Louis Rams- Keenan Allen WR (California)
9. New York Jets- Star Lotulelei DT (Utah)
10. Tennessee Titans- Chance Warmack OG (Alabama)
11. San Diego Chargers- Justin Pugh OT (Syracuse)
12. Oakland Raiders- Tyrann Maitheu CB (LSU)
13. New York Jets- Travis Kelce TE (Cincinnati)
14. Carolina Panthers- Shariff Floyd DT (Florida)
15. New Orleans Saints- Kenny Vaccaro SS (Texas)
16. Buffalo Bills- Kiko Alonso ILB (Oregon)
17. Pittsburgh Steelers- Le'veon Bell RB (Michigan State)
18. San Francisco 49ers- Eric Reid FS (LSU)
19. New York Giants- DJ Fluker OT (Alabama)
20. Chicago Bears- Jonathan Cooper OG (UNC)
21. Cincinnati Bengals- Tank Carradine DE (Florida State)
22. Atlanta Falcons- Eddie Lacy RB (Alabama)
23. Minnesota Vikings- Kawann Short DT (Purdue)
24. Indianapolis Colts- Larry Warford OG (Kentucky)
25. Minnesota Vikings- Desmond Trufant CB (Washington)
26. Green Bay Packers- Bjoern Werner DE (Florida State)
27. Houston Texans- Cordalle Patterson WR (Tennessee)
28. Denver Broncos- Christine Michael RB (Texas A&M)
29. Minnesota Vikings- DeAndre Hopkins WR (Clemson)
30. Saint Louis Rams- Sio Moore OLB (Connecticut)
31. Dallas Cowboys- Travis Frederick C (Wisconsin)
32. Baltimore Ravens- Logan Ryan CB (Rutgers)
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Crazy's NFL Mid-Season Mock Draft
#1 Oakland Raiders- Leonard Williams DT (USC)
#2 Jacksonville Jaguars- Brandon Scherff OT (Iowa)
#3 Tampa Bay Bucs- Marcus Mariota QB (Oregon)
#4 New York Jets- Jameis Winston QB (Florida State)
#5 Tennessee Titans- Randy Gregory DE/OLB (Nebraska)
#6 St Louis Rams- Marcus Peters CB (Washington)
#7 Atlanta Falcons-Shane Ray DE (Missouri)
#8 Washington Redskins- Cedric Ogbuhei OT (Texas A&M)
#9 New York Giants- Shawn Oakman DE/OLB (Baylor)
#10 Chicago Bears- Landon Collins SS (Alabama)
#11 Carolina Panthers- Andrus Peat OT (Stanford)
#12 Minnesota Vikings- Devin Funchess TE/WR (Michigan)
#13 Houston Texans- Amari Cooper WR (Alabama)
#14 New Orleans Saints- Leonard Floyd DE/OLB (Georgia)
#15 Clevland Browns (From Buffalo Bills)- Shaq Thompson OLB (Washington)
#16 San Diego Chargers- Dante Fowler DE/OLB (Florida)
#17 Miami Dolphins- Todd Gurley RB (Georgia)
#18 San Francisco 49ers- Kevin White WR (West Virginia)
#19 Baltimore Ravens- Melvin Gordon RB (Wisconsin)
#20 Pittsburgh Steelers- Trae Waynes CB (Michigan State)
#21 Cincinnati Bengals- Danny Shelton DT (Washington)
#22 Green Bay Packers- Benadrick McKinney ILB (Mississippi State)
#23 Seattle Seahawks- Dorial Green-Beckham WR (Oklahoma)
#24 Clevland Browns- Jaelen Strong WR (Arizona State)
#25 Kansas City Chiefs- Devante Parker WR (Louisville
#26 Indianapolis Colts- Vic Beasley OLB (Clemson)
#27 Dallas Cowboys- Eddie Goldman DT (Florida State)
#28 Philadelphia Eagles- PJ Williams CB (Flordia State)
#29 Detroit Lions- Ronald Darby CB (Florida State)
#30 Denver Broncos- Tyrus Thompson OT (Oklahoma)
#31 New England Patriots- Sammie Coates WR (Auburn)
#32 Arizona Cardinals- Alvin Dupree DE/OLB (Kentucky)
#2 Jacksonville Jaguars- Brandon Scherff OT (Iowa)
#3 Tampa Bay Bucs- Marcus Mariota QB (Oregon)
#4 New York Jets- Jameis Winston QB (Florida State)
#5 Tennessee Titans- Randy Gregory DE/OLB (Nebraska)
#6 St Louis Rams- Marcus Peters CB (Washington)
#7 Atlanta Falcons-Shane Ray DE (Missouri)
#8 Washington Redskins- Cedric Ogbuhei OT (Texas A&M)
#9 New York Giants- Shawn Oakman DE/OLB (Baylor)
#10 Chicago Bears- Landon Collins SS (Alabama)
#11 Carolina Panthers- Andrus Peat OT (Stanford)
#12 Minnesota Vikings- Devin Funchess TE/WR (Michigan)
#13 Houston Texans- Amari Cooper WR (Alabama)
#14 New Orleans Saints- Leonard Floyd DE/OLB (Georgia)
#15 Clevland Browns (From Buffalo Bills)- Shaq Thompson OLB (Washington)
#16 San Diego Chargers- Dante Fowler DE/OLB (Florida)
#17 Miami Dolphins- Todd Gurley RB (Georgia)
#18 San Francisco 49ers- Kevin White WR (West Virginia)
#19 Baltimore Ravens- Melvin Gordon RB (Wisconsin)
#20 Pittsburgh Steelers- Trae Waynes CB (Michigan State)
#21 Cincinnati Bengals- Danny Shelton DT (Washington)
#22 Green Bay Packers- Benadrick McKinney ILB (Mississippi State)
#23 Seattle Seahawks- Dorial Green-Beckham WR (Oklahoma)
#24 Clevland Browns- Jaelen Strong WR (Arizona State)
#25 Kansas City Chiefs- Devante Parker WR (Louisville
#26 Indianapolis Colts- Vic Beasley OLB (Clemson)
#27 Dallas Cowboys- Eddie Goldman DT (Florida State)
#28 Philadelphia Eagles- PJ Williams CB (Flordia State)
#29 Detroit Lions- Ronald Darby CB (Florida State)
#30 Denver Broncos- Tyrus Thompson OT (Oklahoma)
#31 New England Patriots- Sammie Coates WR (Auburn)
#32 Arizona Cardinals- Alvin Dupree DE/OLB (Kentucky)
Monday, October 13, 2014
Why it's time to part ways with Geno Smith
After a brutal loss to the Broncos, the Jets improved to 1-5. Geno Smith looked 100% like that Geno Smith we hate. He showed some signs of brilliancy and gave Ryan Quigley his usual Sunday load.
Geno is immature, and that's putting it lightly. He has yet to develop the right skills and attitude to compete in the NFL, and week after week he has you wondering why he's your QB.
Geno shows a lack of urgency in the pocket, he'd rather wait for the pocket to collapse, than for him to use his legs. I've never seen a QB so inaccurate and so clueless, when it comes to the basics.
Of course, Smith has a lack of skilled players around him, but the thing is, Geno is not a skilled player and never will be. That's why it's time to look past this mistake and failure, and move on. Everyone makes mistakes, and John Idzik and co. made a huge one in believing that Geno Smith could carry an NFL workload.
Geno is immature, and that's putting it lightly. He has yet to develop the right skills and attitude to compete in the NFL, and week after week he has you wondering why he's your QB.
Geno shows a lack of urgency in the pocket, he'd rather wait for the pocket to collapse, than for him to use his legs. I've never seen a QB so inaccurate and so clueless, when it comes to the basics.
Of course, Smith has a lack of skilled players around him, but the thing is, Geno is not a skilled player and never will be. That's why it's time to look past this mistake and failure, and move on. Everyone makes mistakes, and John Idzik and co. made a huge one in believing that Geno Smith could carry an NFL workload.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Crazy's campagin to start Michael Vick
Let's be honest here, the New York Jets are brutal. The only parts of this team that have shown life are the Defensive Line and the Running Game of Bilal Powell and Chris Ivory. Geno Smith looks like a deer in headlights every time he snaps the football, he looks lost, and has looked like his old rookie self in every game in this young season.
The Jets have backed Geno (Mainly Rex, Richardson, and Decker). The Jets personally believe that Geno Smith gives them the best chance to win. Does 17-33 in pass attempts give you the best chance to win? Does turning the football over every game give you the best chance to win? No, and that's why someone, who is a veteran in the Marty Morrinwheg offense should be starting. The Jets have nothing to lose, they could easily start off 1-6 with Geno. Why not try the alternative and see what you have? Obviously Geno is not the Quarterback of the future, so why not try Vick?
The Jets have backed Geno (Mainly Rex, Richardson, and Decker). The Jets personally believe that Geno Smith gives them the best chance to win. Does 17-33 in pass attempts give you the best chance to win? Does turning the football over every game give you the best chance to win? No, and that's why someone, who is a veteran in the Marty Morrinwheg offense should be starting. The Jets have nothing to lose, they could easily start off 1-6 with Geno. Why not try the alternative and see what you have? Obviously Geno is not the Quarterback of the future, so why not try Vick?
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