Monday, October 26, 2009

Texas looks like the real deal

Seeing the UT-Mizzou game in person this past weekend painted a realization in my mind...Texas is for real. They not only earned an impressive road win in Columbia, but they demolished the Tigers. The longhorns gained a lot of momentum heading into this week's showdown against Oklahoma State in Stillwater. If they defeat the Cowboys, Texas will have a stranglehold on the Big 12, and look ahead to their ultimate goal of winning a national championship. UT's QB Colt McCoy showed Saturday why he is a top Heisman candidate, and certainly has the chance to cement his spot to New York next week in Stillwater.

Monday, October 19, 2009

In the wake of the BCS polls, one thing is obvious: Everything is up for grabs. With only Florida, Alabama, and Texas being able to control its own destiny, the rest of the country is left chasing. Conceivably, if Texas runs the table, they would play the winner of Florida-Alabama, assuming both teams make the SEC championship game. However, Texas only beat OU by three points in the Red River rivalry. Any win in this rivalry game is usually acceptable, but with OU's Heisman winner Sam Bradford leaving the game on their second drive to injury, it isn't very impressive. Florida also didn't show it is the dominant team in the country, as they edged unranked Arkansas with an extremely late field goal. However, these two teams benefit from two things: a tough schedule/conference and preseason rankings. If you have a tough schedule and were highly ranked coming into the season, you have the best chance at helping manage your ranking and what type of bowl you can make. This is not the case for BCS number four Boise St. and number five Cincinatti. With soft schedules the rest of the way, they need serious help in order to make the national title game, which is unlikely. Look for USC (number seven in the BCS) to make a run at the top four, if not the national championship game, despite having one loss.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Get Out Your Brooms

The redbirds made me look like an idiot! My World Series pick not only lost but got swept. In fact, three of the four division series were sweeps. Not that they weren't competitive, but the neutral fan base wants to see some series go the distance, or at least close to the distance. However, good news ensues, as the championship series should be full of drama, not to mention great storylines. Can the Phillies become the first repeat champion since 2000? Will Manny lead the Dodgers to the World Series, and will he face his former bitter rival in the New York Yankees? Can the Yanks bring another illustrious title to the city of New York? Since the Cards got rocked out of the playoffs, I will have to deem the Yanks as the next champions. My ALCS and NLCS predictions are as follows:
Yankees over Angels in 6
Dodgers over Phillies in 7

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Birds Flying High

It is now time for the baseball postseason, and a sensational 1 game playoff for the AL Central went beyond its hype. Down 3-0 early, the twins rallied to beat the Tigers 6-5 in 12 innings, in a game that featured great plays, coaching, and a dramatic finish. Winning 17 of their last 21 games of the season, the Twins seized the AL Central, and what is their reward? They will face the Yankees, who hold the best record in baseball. New York, who remarkably hasn't won the World Series since 2000, will make the World Series, but not win it. That luxury will belong to the St. Louis Cardinals. Earlier in the season, I made a bold claim that the redbirds would win it all, when they were only up 1 game in their division. Since then, they've added hot bat Matt Holiday and veteran John Smoltz. That should help them get over the top, along with their amazing 1-2 pitching combo. 
My first rounf predictions are as follows:
Philly over Colorado in 5
NYY over Minnesota in 4
Stl over LAD in 4
LAA over Boston in 5

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Collins[worth] listening to

After another disappointing Cowboy game in which they blew another lead, I didn't have much hope for watching the Sunday Night game. However, Cris Collinsworth changed that. Providing good insight, inside information, and slick one-liners, he made the game interesting and fun. As far as the game went, San Diego had to make a desperate comeback late, that featured the Chargers scoring 21 scintillating 4th quarter points, but to no avail. The Super Bowl champ perhaps saved their season, and improved to merely 2-2. However, in the end, I believe the defending champs will be one of the final four in the AFC, along wth Baltimore, New England, and Indianapolis. Baltimore is my pick to reach the Super Bowl, and they will meet the New Orleans Saints. Check back later this month for the winning prediction. 
Cytron Out.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Ballin'

Tomorrow, I am going to lace up the shoes for organized basketball for the first time in years. I'm a little nervous, but very excited. Despite being a lot heavier and more out of shape at this point in my career, I feel I have a better shot and better vision on the court. I hope to pull out a victory and get off to a good start. I'll keep you posted. From Dallas, goodnight.
Sincerely,
the Cytron kid.

Monday, September 28, 2009

He's still got it

If anyone still wonders why Brett Favre puts on the gear for Sundays, they are crazy. Just when it looked like Favre and the Vikings were going to be handed their first loss of the season at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers, Favre pulled out another miraculous last second comeback. He provided another moment of brilliance, this time with two seconds on the clock, after a 34-yard bomb was caught by no-namer, Greg Lewis. Lewis managed to get both feet in-bounds in the back of the end zone, dragging one at the last possible second. Lewis is the fifth wide receiver on the Vikings, and only suited up because Percy Harvin had migraines a few days before the game. Although the pass was officially a 34-yard touchdown throw, it was more of a 50-yard gun-sling from a man who has been in the business for over a decade. 

It is remarkable that at 40 years of age, Brett still has it. Congrats and best of luck along the way!