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Week 16 Picks

Posted by Mack On December - 27 - 2009

I got my Weekly JaMarcus prediction correct for the first time last week!  Although picking JayMaurcus Cutler against the Baltimore defense was not the most difficult decision I have ever had to make.  It kind of looked like a gimme…but I will damn sure take it after the year I have had.

Cutler’s stat line was pretty impressive, though: 10-27 for 94 yards, 0 TDs, 3 INTs, 2 SCKs, 7.9 QB Rating.  You read that correctly, folks: 7.9! 

Kind of pressed for time this week.  Thank you so much for all of the not-so-subtle reminders this morning, by the way.  I appreciate all of you for helping me realize that I had not posted my weekly picks column.  I do not know what I would do without you.  In all seriousness, though.  Thank you for reading, thank you for caring, and thank you for helping us spread the word.  We have tried to be different from the beginning, providing something of a much higher analytical quality that some of the other sports blogs, but still be at least mildly entertaining.  Anyway, call it me getting sentimental as we prepare for the passing of another year, but thanks everyone for reading this year, and stay tuned.  We have some very cool stuff planned for 2010, including the long-promised live web show and the even-longer-promised podcasts.  Hope everyone has a happy and healthy 2010!

OK, without further attempts at sucking up to the readers, let’s get on to this week’s picks.  As always, home team in ALL CAPS.

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Week 6 Picks

Posted by Mack On October - 18 - 2009

Once again, the sports blog has been overcome by other events in my life of a revenue-generating nature.  I will continue to provide the weekly picks and (hopefully) eventually make good on my weekly promise to start blogging more frequently. 

Here are the picks (home team in CAPS)

Last Week: 5-9

Season:  37-39

Houston (+6) over CINCINNATI

Detroit (+15) over GREEN BAY

MINNESOTA (-3) over Baltimore

NY Giants (+3) over NEW ORLEANS

PITTSBURGH (-15) over Cleveland

Carolina (-3) over TAMPA BAY

Kansas City (+6) over WASHINGTON

St. Louis (+10) over JACKSONVILLE

Philadelphia (-15) over OAKLAND

Arizona (+3) over SEATTLE

NEW ENGLAND (-10) over Tennessee

NY JETS (-10) over Buffalo

Chicago (+4) over ATLANTA

SAN DIEGO (-3) over Denver

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Week 5 Picks

Posted by Mack On October - 10 - 2009

Sorry for the brevity this week, but I have been swamped at work…and hunting as much as I can, which does not leave much time for you guys.

I am actually going to try to post a blog entry from the tree stand tomorrow – I will definitely be tweeting, so any of you not following me yet, please make sure you do at: http://twitter.com/mackonsports

Here are the Week 5 picks.  (Home team in CAPS)

Last Week:  5-9 (ouch)

Season:  32-30

BUFFALO (-6) over Cleveland

Pittsburgh (-11) over DETROIT

Dallas (-9) over KANSAS CITY

Minnesota (-11) over ST. LOUIS

NY GIANTS (-16) over Oakland

Tampa Bay (+16) over PHILADELPHIA

Washington (+5) over CAROLINA

Cincinnati (+9) over BALTIMORE

SAN FRANCISCO (-2.5) over Atlanta

Jacksonville (+2) over SEATTLE

Houston (+6) over ARIZONA

DENVER (-3) over New England

TENNESSEE (+5) over Indianapolis

NY Jets (-3) over MIAMI

Notes:  Wow.  There are two road teams HEAVILY favored against teams that should be desperate to make some kind of an impression, playing in stadiums full of fans that are desperate for something that begins to approximate success, or at least a plan.  I picked both of those road favorites to cover, just because those home teams are so bad and I am kind of following the smart money, but I will be very surprised if either Pittsburgh or Minnesota covers the spread.

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It’s Time for Kentucky to Cut Bait

Posted by Mack On March - 17 - 2009

gillispie I just watched Kentucky barely survive at home against UNLV in an N.I.T. game.  During the last 7 minutes of the game, I saw several things that told me everything I need to know about the prospects of Billy Gillispie as a big-time college basketball coach.

Wasting time berating his players during timeouts.  Does Billy think for one second that a Kentucky basketball player does not know he messed up when he made a 40-foot balloon pass in the offensive zone that turned into an easy transition bucket for the opposition?  How does Coach Gillispie not know that he should be coaching instead of acting like a jerk, making a point that absolutely did not need to be made?  Bear in mind that this occurred when the Kentucky lead, which had been 20 at one point, was 6 points…and it was a T.V. timeout (i.e., a free opportunity to provide some extra coaching for your team that just turned a 20-point lead into a 6-point lead). 

Kentucky players picked up their dribble and got trapped on 6 out of 7 possessions.  This happened with no fewer than 3 time outs taking place between the first instance and the sixth instance.  Do you think the players of a top flight college basketball coach would do that a second time, much less a sixth time, during the final 7 minutes of a tournament game in their own gym?

Billy Gillispie was standing up on the sidelines wringing his hands during play.  While I was watching this, I was at first reminded of Jerry Tarkanian’s towel.  Then, as I started to think about it more and more, it occurred to me that for some reason, it was endearing with Tark, whereas Gillispie looked like the geekiest 6th grader in school contemplating exactly what level of rejection is about to befall him as he works up his nerve to ask a girl to dance for the first time…or maybe an alcoholic just trying to get to the end of his workday and taste that sweet first drink of the night.  It was, without a doubt, the least confidence-inspiring thing I have ever seen a college basketball coach do at any time.

Players dunking with an insurmountable lead at the end of the game.  Ahead by 9 points, Patrick Patterson executed a dunk with 20 seconds left on the shot clock and under 30 seconds left on the game clock.  When your coach is a punk, I guess you can’t really expect your players to behave any other way.

Kentucky is better than their coach will ever be.  They need to cut their losses, pay Gillispie whatever it takes to make him go away for good, and call Bobby Knight.  If you want to still be considered a top 5 program, get yourself a top 5 coach.  Your current coach had a nice run down there in College Station where the expectations were easy to exceed…he does not have the intelligence, intestinal fortitude or coaching skills to achieve success at a top flight college basketball program.

By all means, if you want to have a future of partying in the streets every March and watching the games on T.V. every April, then you have your man.  If you would like to restore your program to its once-proud traditions, then you need a coach capable of matching the big boys (Calhoun, Calipari and Self) in the big games.  Gillispie has proven time and again that his big game coaching ability is somewhere between Division II and YMCA.

FOOTNOTE

You will note the absence of Rick Pitino, Tom Izzo, Billy Donovan, Roy Williams and Mike Krzyzewski from the list of “big boys” in this article.  That is because the only time I have seen any of these coaches win a big game is when they absolutely, without question, had the better team…but they usually lose several big games every year, and one in the tournament almost every year, to inferior competition…that does not make you one of the big boys in my book.  Sure, they are some of the big-time coaches, and any program would be lucky to have a guy that can recruit players and assistant coaches like those guys, but in the biggest games of all, they have never, ever been capable of making a team exceed their capabilities…only reach them.  Obviously, The General, if and when he returns to coaching, goes on the list of big boys.

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Friday is Blog Day

Posted by Mack On December - 12 - 2008

dsc04899Well, I have been neglecting my readers in favor of billable work for way too long now.  In an effort to make sure that I have a chance to contribute to the blog with at least a few articles every week, I have convened with myself a la the MTL Commish and named Friday “Blog Day” at the Mack household.  Actually, to be more precise, Friday night is “Blog Night.”

So, those of you that are subscribed to the RSS feed, watch your e-mail on Friday evenings from now on for some good content.  The NFL Playoffs are around the corner, along with the college bowl games, and the NHL and NBA are starting to heat up as well.  Plus, there is a bona fide chance that my beloved Tar Heels will put together one of the best seasons in NCAA basketball history.

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From the Mouths of Babes

Posted by Mack On September - 26 - 2008

Since all good stories start out this way………….SO THERE I WAS…

walking out of a national toy store chain with a cart full of junk and a larger item under the cart. Well, the carts at this place are about the same as the carts everywhere else – they somehow act as if there is a windstorm taking place 3 inches off the ground*. Couple this with the fact that whomever laid out the parking lot configuration at this place was on acid and the guy who did the paving was at least suffering from delirium tremens, if not actively drunk at the time of paving.

Anyway, the large item underneath the cart fell off onto the pavement, grinding the entire procession (me pushing the cart with Seamus in the biohazard seat** and Marley walking alongside reluctantly holding my hand and trying to escape my grip with everything her little 3-year-old body could muster) to a halt. The corner of the box scraped on the asphalt, and the cart miraculously started to defy gravity and go straight for a second (that’s how I knew something was up) and then just kind of stopped as it almost ran over the box and Marley all at once.

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