Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving Time

Hello everyone it's Thanksgiving time again that means football this Thursday as well as some basketball games both college and NBA. For football there will be the classic Lions and Cowboys home games, the Lions are hosting the 8-2 New England Patriots who are coming off another classic Brady Manning showdown and are looking to be yet another Super Bowl contender come this winter. The Saints will be in Dallas looking more and more like the team that made an incredible championship run giving their city a boost. The Cowboys on the other hand were looking to become the first team in NFL history to play a Super Bowl at home. But these Cowboy shave been a mess with some weeks showing up on offense but not defense and the other way around. But the last two weeks have looked like the team that many expected to see this year after they got a big win in New York and then at home against struggling Lions. This match-up could be a very good game because both teams are coming into this week hot and while one team is playing to prepare for the playoffs, the other is playing for pride. The last game of the night will be the Bengals and the New York Jets. This one has two teams going in opposite directions, the Jets are 8 and 2 but have been struggling to get by three mediocre teams in the Lions, Browns, and Texans. The Bengals have not lived up to the expectations and are only making news because of their wide receivers talk in the press. Bengals receiver Terrell Owens says that Jets corner Darrell Revis is "an average corner". But now I'll make my predictions for these games. The Pats will win in Detroit easily, the Cowboys will show up for a third straight week and knock off the Saints for the second year in a row during the regular season; and the Jets will win another close one against the Bengals with Owens playing well yet again but Ochocinco will get shut down by Cromartie.
In the NBA for some reason someone thought that the Washington Wizards against the Atlanta Hawks, and the Sacramento Kings taking on the L.A. Clippers were great Thanksgiving match-ups. Well guess what? They're not. Thankfully the Miami Heat take on the Orlando Magic tonight in Disney World, but if I were you I would stick to football on Thursday. But about the Miami Heat, recently they lost yet another game to a below .500 team, the Pacers, and just last weekend they lost at the buzzer in Memphis. This Heat team is starting to really annoy me, they just keep thinking of excuses for their play on the court. Whenever they win they are amazing and a championship contender, but when they lose they tell themselves that this whole thing is a process, and that they are still getting used to each other. Well if I remember the 2008 Boston Celtics brought three stars together and they started great right off the bat, and if they lost there was no excuses. They finished the year 66-16 and won the NBA championship. Now if the Heat want to consider themselves championship contenders than they have to not only start playing like it, but also hold themselves accountable for their miscues. So as winter is just starting to come so are the NFL playoffs, Bowl Championship Series, and the NBA and College basketball seasons are just getting into full swing. That's it for now, happy holidays and eat a lot.

-Max

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