Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Things To Look Out For At... the 2010 NFL Combine




This edition is:
2010 NFL Combine



Look Out For:



1. Guy from a small school who runs a great 40-- It seems like every year at the Combine there is some dude no one has ever heard of out of Southeast Central Middle Kentucky Tech State who runs a 4.3 forty... then can't get off the line in training camp.

2. Analyst embarrassing himself doing the drills -- It is always entertaining to watch, but seeing Rich Eisen "running" a 40 in 10.74 seconds in slacks further cements why he is covering the event and not participating. Look for the hammy pull as well, a Combine staple.


3. Big time lineman who shows up way out of shape -- I never understand this one but it always happens. Some top 10 lineman from Alabama or Oklahoma somehow shows up to pre-NFL athletic testing completely out of shape. He rolls in like 60 pounds heavier than his playing weight and looks like he has been doing 12 oz. curls exclusively as his Pre-combine regimen. The Combine is a pretty well publicized event, so I find it hard to believe that he was unaware that the combine was this week. Maybe mix in a salad or a jog.

4. Player who can dominate the bench press and shuttle... but... -- There is nothing wrong with dominating the tests at the Combine, the only problem is when you dominate the tests... but can't play football. Every year scouts get enamored with some freak dude who throws the ball 80 yards on his knees... or a guy who runs the fastest 40, but can't catch... It seems like the teams who forget that its a football team, not a circus have trouble winning games.

5. Quarterback who is learning to throw a football -- Actually you won't see this because former Florida QB Tim Tebow will not throw at all at the combine. He is "tweaking" his throwing motion and will throw only at his Pro Day in Gainesville. I'm no NFL GM, but if I'm drafting a guy and giving him millions of dollars to play QB, I would like him to know how to throw before the draft. But that's just me.

---J

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

NCAA Basketball Power Rankings








Here's my top 10 as of today as the Madness approaches...









1.Kansas Jayhawks- This team is loaded. Upcoming home games against Colorado and Oklahoma should be wins #26 and #27 for Bill Self.

2. Kentucky Wildcats- Survived a scare last night in overtime at Mississippi State. Face a tougher test at #17 Vanderbilt Saturday.

3. Syracuse Orangemen - An 11-2 conference record in the Big East is pretty impressive. 24-2 overall ain't too shabby either.

4. Purdue Boilermakers- A win at #8 Ohio State tonight would cement the Boilermakers as a top-5 squad.

5. Villanova Wildcats - A absolute gauntlet upcoming... on the road at #21 Pittsburgh, home against South Florida and back on the road at #3 Syracuse. Rough.

6. Duke Blue Devils- The class of the Atlantic Coast Conference. A Sunday Showdown against Virginia Tech for 1st place in the conference.

7. Michigan State Spartans- G Kalin Lucas is back and his ankle injury appears to be a thing of the past.

8. Ohio State Buckeyes - Difficult week for Thad Matta's bunch. Home against #4 Purdue and at #7 Michigan State. A sweep of the two would be huge for the Columbus crew.

9. West Virginia Mountaineers - Coach Bob Huggins has 4 players averaging more than 10 points per game in Morgantown.

10. New Mexico Lobos - A little love for the Mountain West here. The Lobos are 23-3 overall and 9-2 in a pretty solid MWC this season.


---J

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Things To Look Out For... At NBA All-Star Weekend


A new segment here on Jake's Take. It's called Things To Look Out For.... ________________. A few things your sure to see at whatever event fills in the blank.


This edition is:
NBA All-Star Weekend in Dallas

Look Out For:

1. Mark Cuban -- The ratty T-shirt wearing billionaire owner of the Mavs will be all over everything, from pre-game shows to post-game parties. If there is a camera around, Cuban's face will be in front of it. Sorry bearded Men's Fashion Warehouse guy, but I guarantee it.

2. Old Timers heaving up half court shots -- What's the All-Star Weekend without "Thunder" Dan Majerle and Bill Laimbeer chucking up half court bombs in the Shooting Stars competition. Combo them with a WNBA player nobody knows and a current NBA bench player and you got can't miss TV.

3. NBA players pushing each other and jumping around on the court -- During the dunk contest every year, no matter how cool, or how average the dunk, all the players sitting court-side push each other and freak out like it's the first dunk they've ever seen. Also, look for the semi-closed-hand-over-the-mouth "Oooohhhhh" move, a dunk contest staple.

4. Terrible defense -- Now this one is no secret, but the effort on defense during the All-Star game is worse than Brady Morningstar's free throw attempt. (In his defense, Morningstar later went on to say that the ball was slippery)

5. The NBA All-Star guard who can't pass -- Every year during the PlayStation Skills Challenge, someone has a ridiculous amount of trouble passing the ball into a tire. After the 5th miss, they finally take their time and make it through...

Give 'em a break though, most of these players don't pass in games, so this is a new skill set for them.

6. Donald Faison -- The former Clueless star (using the term "star" loosely here) earns his role on Scrubs by showing his poor basketball performance in the "Celebrity" Game. It doesn't matter what the sport, if there's a "Celebrity" Game, you better believe Petey from Remember the Titans will be there.



---J

Thursday, February 4, 2010

NCAA Basketball Power Rankings






Here's my top 10 as of today. Remember, a lot can change before the Madness begins...



1. Kansas - Too much talent and depth inside and out, defensively who do you key?

2. Kentucky - See above, ranked behind KU only because of youth factor at key positions.

3. Syracuse - Impressive so far this season in the toughest conference, the Big East.

4. Villanova - Perhaps the best unis in college hoops, G Scottie Reynolds isn't too shabby in his own right.

5. West Virginia - If fans stop throwing things onto the court they will challenge for the Big East crown.

6. Purdue - E'Twaun Moore and Robbie Hummel are a dangerous combo.

7. Duke - Coach K has 3 guys averaging 15 or more, but the Blue Devils need more help off the bench.

8. Texas - Monday's match up at home vs. (1) Kansas will reveal a lot about the Longhorns.

9. Michigan State - The ankle injury to star G Kalin Lucas leaves Sparty with a lot of questions.

10. Georgetown - C Greg Monroe is averaging 15.5 ppg and 9.7 rpg in a strong Big East conference.


---J

Monday, February 1, 2010

Frye in NBA 3 Point Contest


According to multiple sources, Phoenix Suns Center Channing Frye has been selected to participate in the 3 Point Contest during the NBA All-Star Weekend in Dallas.

If the 6'11'' Frye shoots in the contest like he has in games this season, I think he has a legitimate shot of winning this thing.

How does it feel to be Suns Guard Jason Richardson? Your team's Center gets more league-wide respect as a shooter than you. Ouch.




---J