Allow me to start off with the Main Event, the NFL Conference Championship games. We'll begin with the nail biter that was the Vikings versus the Saints. The game was awesome, for the Vikings to be that close to earning a bid to the Super Bowl given the -4 TO margin is astounding to me. What this tells me is that the Saints have a lot of work to do in preparation for a match-up with Peyton Manning and his Colts. The Saints cannot afford to put up 257 yards of offense against the Colts, it just won't cut it. The Saints were gifted many opportunities in the game against the Vikings, but I'm going to stop short of saying the Vikings lost the game instead of the Saints winning the game. The Vikings had many opportunities to blow this game wide open, the fumble to end the half may have been the true turning point of the game. Instead of going in with all the momentum they fumbled a golden opportunity away. In fact, Brett Favre was everything the Vikings needed him to be, say for the last throw of the game. A lot of people will point to the INT to end regulation as the deciding factor, but a true football fan knows that its difficult to win in this league when your -4 in the TO department and when two of those fumbles come inside your oppositions red zone its just makes the mountain to climb even bigger. I'm happy for the people of New Orleans, its been quite some time since they have had something like this to celebrate given the horrific events of Hurricane Katrina. The match up between the Colts and Saints should be worth the hype. My prediction for now is Colts taking home their second title of the decade. There will be more in-depth analysis as we get closer to the game, I do not want to bombard you only with Super Bowl material for the next two weeks.
Should he or shouldn't he? What should Brett Favre do? The answer is quite simple, take a few weeks to recover, and tell the world you're coming back. Favre should return for another season. The Vikings are poised for another deep run, they don't lose anyone and can even add through the draft or FA. He clearly proved he has what it takes to lead a team back to the promise land. And given his standing he really doesn't need to go through the off-season program, plus he'll have the advantage of having been in the same system for two years. Do us all a favor Brett and just tell us you're coming back because we know you want to.
As for the co-main event, the AFC Championship turned out to be everything I thought it would be. Give Manning time to figure out the scheme and then find the holes and pick them apart. I understand there were a lot of people pulling for the Jets, and rightfully so. They were the hot team, they just beat the AFC North Champ, Bengals and quite possibly the hottest team to enter the playoffs the Chargers, on the road as well. They boasted a confident coach, the #1 rated defense and an offense much like the 2000 Ravens, where as long as Mark Sanchez managed the game they would be in position to win. And for a half they were in it, in fact, they were only a half away from heading to Miami. But as I stated before, Peyton Manning is the best of our generation and the smartest QB in the game. As soon as he figured it out, it was done. Mannings line for the game 377 passing yds, 3tds and 0 INT's against the supposed #1 defense. While the Jets fielded a great defense lets not get jaded because they weren't exactly playing the best competition down the stretch and were gifted their last two wins. The last six opponents for the Jets went a like this: Carolina, Buffalo, Tampa Bay, Atlanta, Indy and Cincy. So lets not get too excited about what the Jets were doing. They just happened to have a scheduled that allowed them to build confidence heading into the playoffs and if the past has shown us anything, if you're hot at the right time anyone can make it.
Now that we're done with the NFL, lets move on to some misc. items. The NBA on saturday night was awesome, anyone who missed the Cavs/Thunder game really missed a great game. The leading MVP candidate Lebron blocked KD at the buzzer to preserve the win. As much as it hurts to say this, Lebron truly is the best player in the NBA. He proved it again last night in a thrilling back in forth game against Dwayne Wade and the Heat. I love Kobe, but his penchant for hoisting up shots this year is killing the Lakers. In losses this year, he's shot 38% from the field. With a team as loaded as the Lakers, there is no excuse for Kobe to be jacking up shot after shot, he has legitimate threats all around him that can score, and he just needs to trust them. The Lakers are capable of dominating folks as long as the attack is balanced. Case in point, the Lakers victory over the Clippers, in which Kobe still got his, but both Gasol and Bynum hit the 20 pt mark. That is unbelievable balance and if the Lakers want to repeat thats what they need to do, or else they're going to falter. I am glad to see some teams that usually line the cellar of the NBA step up. I like what the Griz have going as well as, the upstart Thunder. They both have the young centerpieces to grow and become contenders year in and year out. Be on the watch for those two teams.
The Australian Open has been going strong for the past couple of weeks, and to be honest I haven't been watching much, but from what I read it has been a great tournament. So if you have nothing to do go watch ESPN's coverage, definitely entertaining. Its a great filler with the NBA just into the middle of their season, MLB done, NFL almost done, College Bball doesn't heat up until March. And lets be honest hockey is hockey and generally a last resort. Unfortunately here on the west coast the NHL is last, compared to the other major sports.
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