Friday, September 24, 2010

Why the Miami Heat are better than the New York Jets in their sports

Many people think that a young quarterback, an asshole at cornerback, and an old running back makes a great team.  The New York Jets are the biggest bullshit I have ever seen since the Patriots coach Bill Belichick's cheating incident.  Why do the Jets suck?  They were suppose to be good this year.  They were suppose to win the superbowl.  They are suppose to be the best.  1-1 is not the best.  One win, I told you that they were good.  The Patriots, come on now. Reasons why they are not.  The Jets made the biggest mistake that you can in the NFL.  Going on HBO's Hard Knock's and not backing it up the first week of the season is a mistake. They couldn't beat the Ravens and they were suppose to be superbowl contenders.  If you cannot beat a team who scored 10 points on you, you must suck. Another thing, I think the best comeback team of the NFL is the Houston Texans, not the New York Jets.  The team has defensive secondary issues and wide receiver issues.  The running game is weak with only LT leading the way.  Shonn Greene had fumble problems and their future running back is a let down.  The season just began and so many players are disappointing the hype.

I am sick of teams thinking they are good when one thing could happen and the season is doomed from the beginning.  If Mark Sanchez gets injured, they will not have big problems.  They got Mark Brunell.  Give the lefty a shot.  He's forty, he's like Brett Favre, almost.  One thing Miami (Dolphins) has to do on Sunday is to get to Mark Sanchez's head and make him make mistakes naturally.  Knock his ass to the ground over and over again. Jim Leonhard is the only man making the Jets glue together partially on defense.  Cromartie is facing Brandon Marshall, one of the best in the league.  Revis is "out" again, probably holding out.

The main reason why the Miami Heat are better than the New York Jets is because the Miami Heat have more superstars per players than the New York Jets.  Out of the 15 players on a NBA roster, the Miami "Thrice" are not the only ones that have made it to an All-Star game.  LT, Jason Taylor are too old.  The only players that were in the Pro Bowl last year from the Jets are Thomas Jones, gone; Alan Faneca, gone; Darelle Revis, asshole cornerback; and Kris Jenkins, with one tackle this year.  Dwyane Wade and Lebron James have 6 NBA All-Star games each.  Chris Bosh has one less.  17 is a lot of All-Star games between 3 players just in their prime of their careers. Look at Eddie House, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, and Mike Miller.  Eddie House is a former NBA champion.  Z was on the All-Star team back in 2003 and 2005.  Mike Miller was the rookie of the year in 2001.  These players are better than the Jets roster.

The only chance that Miami will not win the championship next June is if they do not play as a team.  It is hard to think that would actually happen, since the 5 all star games they have all been on.  Remember the redeem team back in 2008? Yep, that was D-Wade, LBJ, and CB4 all on the same team again.  I think they will have no trouble trying to find the groove and the chemistry together.

HEAT- 2011 NBA CHAMPIONS

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Football in General

In my opinion, referees are too strict.  Football should be less like other sports.  Hockey has less protective penalties than does football.  Football should not have so many rules and insane penalties to protect certain players.  Kickers and quarterbacks should be football players too.  The rule was don't stop until the whistle blows and if a defensive player came in and knocked a quarterback down, that should be legal.

The NFL has too many rules to protect their players because if Peyton Manning gets hurt, nobody would get Mastercard or get #18 jerseys anymore.  Nobody likes players out of their prime.  Ladainian Tomlinson, for example, was the best running back in the league.  As soon as he stopped being a threat, his jersey sales went down dramatically.  The NFL, like any business, is all about money.  Quarterbacks are the NFL's number one position and if any quarterback would get injured over a roughing the passer, then they would lose money because usually football players are never the same after an injury.  Then the media has to come in and find another person to take his place.

Penalties should only happen when it is very obvious.  If a defensive end would knock over a quarterback after he passes it, he should be open game.  They are football players and shouldn't act like girls. The same goes for kickers and punters.  If a punter would get touched, he would fall flat to the ground, like there was an earthquake.  I think if a player does something like that, they should be the one penalized.

Rules haven't been the same since football has been a dangerous sport.  I think that it is more dangerous with equipment because cleats, facemask, and other solid equipment can cut up exposed skin and bruise fingers.  Sure, that is not worse than having a concussion or broken bone, but i think that a game of football with some friends will not result in those harsh injuries.  Playing football is not that dangerous, in my opinion.  It is more dangerous to play with equipment than without and the referees make a big deal of being safe than anything else.