Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Brady Quinn takes a cheap shot on Terrell Suggs

Brady Quinn just adds to another terrible loss on Monday night. The Browns took a whooping from the Ravens this past Monday and happened to get shut out thanks to Brady Quinn. I watched the entire game and the Browns defense really didn't play that bad. The only problem was Brady Quinn and the offense. I don't think I have ever seen a worse offense in all of my years watching the NFL. Brady Quinn was absolutely horrible against a banged up Ravens defense. Granted the Ravens defense has a reputation to protect and I think Brady Quinn pretty much did that for them. He threw passes that I honestly could have thrown better. Let's get down to the point though. Brady Quinn had one of the cheapest hits on Terrell Suggs. He chop blocked him and dove straight at his knees. Terrell Suggs in turn suffered a severe MCL sprain. I can relate to this because I used to play defensive end in high school and some tackles would try and chop me. This is the worst thing ever because your knees are very vulnerable. This just amazes me how Quinn would do such a thing. If I was Terrell Suggs I would be furious. There is no reason to go for someone's knees especially when you are down 17-0 and have no chance of winning the game. Brady Quinn was rightfully fined and I think that hits like this one should be punishable by suspension.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Kobe scores 100th 40 point game


Kobe Bryant and Lebron James are obviously the best two NBA players at the moment. Kobe has been in the league longer than Lebron, but is Lebron better? This is going to be an argument for the ages. Lebron has been phenomenal ever since he entered the league. Kobe has as well. Kobe accomplished something Lebron hasn't last night against the Pistons. He scored his 100th 40 point game. Some may argue that Lebron hasn't been in the league long enough to accomplish this feat, but Kobe definitely deserves kudos for this great accomplishment that only MJ and Wilt the Stilt have done themselves. This makes me think different about the NBA. I have never really been a huge fan of the NBA because I love the NFL so much, but after seeing highlights of Kobe and Lebron every day on Sportscenter I am slowly getting more interested in the NBA. I always thought it was just a bunch of overpaid crybabies playing the game, but now the NBA is the best it has been since Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. I am very fond of watching hard dunks and unbelievable plays. Kobe scoring his 100th 40 point game has definitely grabbed my attention in the NBA.

Elizabeth Lambert: Soccer player or UFC fighter?


Elizabeth Lambert is a soccer player for the New Mexico women's soccer team, believe it or not, who must have had a boost of testosterone before their game against BYU. She was not just playing physical, but punishing her fellow opponents. She repeatedly was caught on camera punching BYU players and even ripping one girl down by her hair. She also had some very dangerous slide tackles as well as kicking the ball into a BYU player's face. This is not even the worst of it though. After committing all of these fouls you would think that she would have been ejected with a red card. This unfortunately did not occur as the game was played throughout with Lambert only receiving a yellow card. This is outrageous to me. How can someone get away with what she did. Granted, she was suspended for the rest of the season, but somehow i feel like she should be punished more. I understand there isn't much else you can do other than suspend her, but what about something more powerful like stripping her of her scholarship. I just think this kind of behavior is absolutely unacceptable in sports. This event made me think different about this young lady and if I was one of those BYU players I would have probably retaliated. There is just no room for that stuff on the playing field.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Is the NCAA consistent with their suspensions?

Previously in class we discussed the LaGarrette Blount suspension for punching Byron Hout in the jaw in their season opener. The discussion of whether the suspension was sufficient also took place. Recently, LaGarrette Blount was reinstated by the NCAA. I think it is interesting how Oklahoma State wide receiver Dez Bryant is suspended for the year because he went to Deon Sander's house to work out and supposedly agent Eugene Parker was there to talk about his future. Obviously this is against NCAA policies. I don't think that a full year suspension is justified in this situation. LaGarrette Blount acutally punched Hout and got reinstated while Dez Bryant went to work out and an agent, who is a good friend of Deon Sanders, happened to be there too. I think that the NCAA is inconsistent with their suspensions and Dez Bryant's draft stock and senior year are now being stripped from him. He was going to be a possible top ten pick and now he is going to drop to late first round early second. This makes me think differently about how the NCAA distinguishes what is worthy for suspension and what clarifies reinstatement. I conclude that the NCAA needs to make up their mind and go one way or the other.