Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Thoughts from the Conference Title Game


With Super Bowl matchup set and the countdown to the final game till early August on it way, let’s take a look at what the two teams who won’t be attending the Super Bowl can take from this post-season.

San Francisco 49ers

The biggest question surrounding the Niners going into this post season was whether or not they could count on Alex Smith to be a reliable player at quarterback. They certainly found out that they could. No, Alex

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Joe Flacco vs The Patriots


One of most discussed topics in the week leading up to the conferences championship games is how well Joe Flacco will play in the AFC Championship game.

Flacco has often been discounted, if not maligned for not being the dynamic passing threat that most top quarterbacks are. All in spite of the fact that Flacco has made and won playoff games every single year since being drafted. However, the last time the Ravens and the Patriots met in the playoffs, the Ravens trounced them. His less than stellar performance during that game has also been beat into the dirt.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Who would be most helped in going to the Hall of Fame with a Super Bowl Ring?


On some level it seems incredibly appropriate that the Pro Football Hall of Fame elected their new class each year the day before the Super Bowl. Given how much Super Bowl titles seem to affect Hall of Fame cases, it just feels appropriate.

Super Bowl wins have often been the difference between a player being inducted into the Hall of Fame or being left out. The 70s Steelers have eight members of their four-time Super Bowl teams in the Hall of Fame. Eleven of the 60s Packers teams that won five combined NFL championships are there as well. As time goes by, more and more of the 49ers from the 80s and the Cowboys of 90s will be inducted.

Given this relationship, it’s worth examining which players participating in this weekend’s conference championship games will have their Hall of Fame cases boosted should they be on the team that wins the Super Bowl. Now of course, there are the obvious Hall of Famers, Ed Reed, Tom Brady and Ray Lewis, but none of them need the ring to make it. It’ll certainly enhance their cases among the legends of NFL history, but it’s hardly needed for them to be accepted among the elite of all time. The players in this list, at least at this time, will need the ring to help their case if they ever wish to make it.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Thoughts from the First Two rounds of the Playoffs.


The divisional round of the playoffs has wrapped, leaving only the 49ers, Giants, Ravens and Patriots still standing. While those games are going to be good, let’s quickly look back at the teams no longer in the playoffs and see what they can take away from this post-season.

Cincinnati Bengals

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Top 10 Big-Money Free Agents


        As the divisional rounds of the playoffs are in full swing, 24 teams around the NFL are considering how to build their team. They’re scouting potential draft picks, evaluating tape of their own players as well as looking at the tape of potential free agents, free agent like Ray Rice, Sione Pouha, Dwayne Bowe, Vincent Jackson and Arian Foster.

        With names like that populating the free agent market, there is going to be a fair bit of money thrown about, like there is every year. But the question isn’t just who is going to move, but how much they’re going to make. Depending on how much they make, they set the pace for the free agency market going forward.

         So, with that in mind, let’s take a look at the payers who are going to get the biggest paychecks this offseason. Just remember, these guys aren’t necessarily going to move from their current teams, but they are definitely the ones that are going to be paid the most this offseason. Also, the list is in the order of players I’m most confident will get a huge contract, not necessarily who will get paid the most. Also, the franchise tag will pay approximately the average salary of the top 5 at the position, which are the same numbers that I’m looking at when forming these contract numbers.