James Harrison on Patriots: ‘Cheaters never win’

06 Feb
2012
by Chris Chase in Fantasy Football, General

James Harrison knows why the New England Patriots lost Super Bowl XLVI.

In the minutes after the New York Giants sealed a 21-17 victory on Sunday night, James Harrison took to Twitter to offer his insight into the game. Like any professional hater still hung up on events of five years ago, the Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker referenced the infamous Spygate incident in which Patriots coaches were accused of illegally taping other teams.

Harrison is fortunate that the old idiom isn't about the lack of prosperity amongst unrepentant headhunters. Because judging by this year's results, they don't win either.

Early Monday morning, Harrison expressed surprise that his trolling tweet didn't get more attention. "Wow!" he wrote. "I didn't even trend with that, come on people love or hate me more!

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Justin Verlander’s Super Bowl XLVI pick was perfect: Giants 21, Patriots 17

06 Feb
2012
by David Brown in Fantasy Baseball, General

Justin Verlander, is there nothing you can't do?

Verlander, the AL MVP and Cy Young winner who led the Detroit Tigers to the ALCS in 2011, completed a unique triple crown Sunday by correctly picking the winner and score of Super Bowl XLVI: New York Giants 21, New England Patriots 17.

"Verlander" must be Dutch for "psychic."

Verlander actually gets another trophy for his clairvoyance — the 2012 Super Sage Award, presented by the Scripps Howard News Service. Every year since 1986, Scripps Howard has held a celebrity pick 'em contest, and Verlander was the only one among the 100-plus persons polled from the world of sports, entertainment and media to get the score and winner exactly right. The San Diego Chicken (Ted Giannoulas) won the contest a year ago.

As C. Trent Rosecrans noted at Eye on Baseball, a victorious Verlander was ready with his own touchdown dance on Twitter:

21-17 prediction #proudwinner

Although, by scrolling through Verlander's feed, which includes several observations on the Big Game and halftime show (Madonna was "tanking" before "killing it at the end"), you'll notice that Verlander issued a revised prediction about midday Sunday:

Giants 24-17

What the heck, man? Thankfully the betting window at Scripps Howard was closed.

So, which other celebs came close to Verlander's final?

Softball superstar Jennie Finch had the Giants winning 20-17, as did actor Dylan Walsh and artist LeRoy Neiman. Hulk Hogan (24-17) and Yogi Berra (23-20) also picked New York and came close on the score. NASCAR's Jimmie Johnson and "Batman" Adam West got the score right, but picked the wrong team to win.

Now, to get Verlander's insight on the respective NBA and Stanley Cup champions-to-be...

Big BLS h/t: MLive

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The 10 best photos from a thrilling Super Bowl XLVI

05 Feb
2012
by Chris Chase in Fantasy Football, General

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Super Bowl XLVI’s five most valuable players

05 Feb
2012
by in Fantasy Football, General

Steve Weatherford, Punter, New York Giants. Hold your heads up high today, punters of America. Steve Weatherford did you proud. Weatherford punted four times on the day, and after three of them, the Patriots were started inside their own 10 ‒ one was downed at the 6, one was downed at the 4, and Wes Welker fair caught one at the 8. Those long fields were a huge factor, especially in the first half.

Mario Manningham, Wide Receiver, New York Giants. What more needs to be said about this? It'll be one of the most famous and best catches in NFL history. And rightfully so. Personally, I'll take it over the David Tyree catch from four years ago. It's not a more amazing play, but it's more of a catch and less of something wacky that just sort of happened. The throw was picture-perfect, as were the hands, the toes and the timing. A thing of beauty.

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Jason Pierre-Paul, Defensive End, New York Giants. A batted-down pass in the first quarter kept the Patriots out of the end zone and forced the field goal unit onto the field. He added another bat-down in the second quarter. On the deep-ball interception by Chase Blackburn that was intended for Rob Gronkowski, it was Pierre-Paul who was in Brady's face.

Eli Manning, Quarterback, New York Giants. The final numbers on Eli looked like this: 30 of 40, 296 yards, one touchdown, no interceptions. His signature play from this game will be the completion to Manningham, and even though it didn't end in a TD pass, that last drive counts as a signature one. I don't think anyone stood to gain more from a win here than Eli, and he went out and played well enough to earn it.

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Justin Tuck, Defensive End, New York Giants. What a monster game from Justin Tuck. Credit him with the first-quarter safety, because it was Tuck's pressure that made him throw it away. Tuck got Brady with :48 seconds left on a third and 10, forcing the Patriots to burn their last timeout. In the third quarter, Tuck got Brady after first dropping back in zone coverage, then stepping up to end the quarterback scramble. That was on a third down, too. He just beat the guy in front of him all day long.

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Ten things to know about Super Bowl XLVI halftime

04 Feb
2012
by in Fantasy Football, General

10. The NFL is ready to accept women again. Madonna is the first female invited to headline the Super Bowl halftime show since Janet Jackson did what she did back in 2004 (technically, last year's act, the Black Eyes Peas were 25% female, but I think we'd all like to just forget that happened). Madonna has guaranteed that there will be no wardrobe malfunctions, which is just as well, because if there's any part of Madonna you'd like to see, she likely exposed it publicly long ago.

9. Madonna is doing this for free (kind of). Curious about how much the NFL is paying Madonna for her services on Sunday? Nada. Madonna's doing this one for free. What she does get out of the deal is nearly immeasurable exposure. More than 110 million people are going to watch this, and she has 12 minutes to do whatever she wants. For comparison's sake, last week, 19.6 million people watched American Idol. As far as I know, American Idol doesn't just give away 12-minute segments to anyone who wants them. Perhaps not coincidentally …

8. Madonna has an album coming out in March. MDNA, Madonna's 12th studio album, will be available for purchase on March 26th. One single from the album, "Give Me All Your Luvin'" has been released, and you'll likely hear a portion of it performed on Sunday. You can see the football-themed video, featuring Nicki Minaj, right here.

7. It's not just Madonna, you know. Other musical acts will include the afore-mentioned Nicki Minaj, Cee-Lo Green, LMFAO, and M.I.A. If Roger Goodell likes them, perhaps they can get their own halftime show when they're 60. Several high school drumlines will also be involved, as will Cirque du Soleil. I don't know how anything will sound, but if the Cirque people are involved, it's at least going to be visually stunning.

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6. Madonna was not a particularly youthful selection. For her age, she looks amazing, but Madonna is still old enough to be the mother of the oldest player in Super Bowl XLVI. That would be Kevin Faulk, Patriots running back, who is 35. Madonna is 18 years older than Kevin Faulk.  When Madonna had her first number one hit, "Like A Virgin", Tom Brady was seven years old. Rob Gronkowski was still five years away from being born. Cris Collinsworth, who will be calling the game for NBC, was a fourth-year wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals.

5. If you tag the halftime show with your Shazam app, you get access to other nonsense. Shazam is all over the Super Bowl. If you've got a smartphone and the Shazam app, you can "tag" the halftime performance and get access to "exclusive content" by the artists performing during halftime. Various other advertisements will be Shazam-enabled, too, allowing you to enter contests and get wonderful offers. This is also the perfect way to announce to other guests, "I have a fancy smartphone and I care nothing about football."

4. Halftime gets stretched considerably. A normal regular-season halftime breezes by at just 12 minutes in length. The Super Bowl is more than double that at 31 minutes. Twelve of those will be occupied by Madonna, while the other 19 are for setting up and tearing down the stage. The Patriots have prepared themselves for the extended halftime by taking a 31-minute break in practice.

3. Tony Dungy would really rather you watched something else. The former Colts head coach and current NBC analyst has taped a three-minute video about adoption, and encourages you to download and watch it at halftime. You can find it here at AdoptionJourney.org, and I don't see any reason you couldn't watch it right now, or any other time you pleased. Or completely ignore it. Which is what I find myself often doing to Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison when they're on NBC.

2. Flushing the toilet at halftime is perfectly fine. There's an urban legend that our nation's sewer system is put on the brink of collapse during halftime of the Super Bowl, since so many people will be flushing at the same time. It's not. Who better to debunk this myth than the fine people at Roto-Rooter? They say it's fine ‒ municipal sewer systems are built to handle anything you can throw at them. Flush freely.

1. The "Girls Gone Wild" guy does not want you to hear "Girls Gone Wild." A bizarre legal battle is unfolding between two people who have both done their best to convince young women that it's cool to take their clothes off. One of the tracks on Madonna's new album is titled "Girls Gone Wild," and Joe Francis, the proprietor of the popular DVD series of the same name, has threatened to sue Madonna if she plays the song at halftime. TMZ, the only possible moderator between these two parties, says the song is not a part of Madonna's set list.

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Seven highlights from Madonna’s Super Bowl XLVI press conference

02 Feb
2012
by Chris Chase in Fantasy Football, General

Madonna was on time for her Super Bowl press conference, thus putting her one step ahead of Osi Umenyiora. Shutdown Corner runs down the highlights.

1. Notice how Madonna drops her phony British accent for the press conference. She's truly a woman of the people.

2. Madonna revealed she's performing with a strained hamstring.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Gerald McCoy told Madonna he loved her, then asked her for a kiss after the press conference. He was denied. His stint as a reporter from OCNN was as much of a train wreck as the Bucs' last eight games.

4. "Any rituals before you go on on Sunday?" The NFL hasn't seen this many softballs since Chad Pennington retired.

5. A reporter from Boston asked Madonna whether she thought Rob Gronkowski would play on Sunday. "I hope he does," Madonna said with an air of uncertainty that suggests the reporter would have received the same response if he had asked whether Bronko Nagurski was going to see playing time.

6. Another reporter asked if Madonna's friend, Alex Rodriguez, actually has that infamous centaur painting hanging in his apartment. She says she hasn't seen it.

7. The winner of the "who's going to be the first to ask about a wardrobe malfunction" contest: Bill Plaschke of the Los Angeles Times. "There will be no wardrobe malfunctions," she guarantees.

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31 Jan
2012
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2012
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27 Jan
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25 Jan
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