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NFL Contingency Plan for Lockout

In case the lockout now over 40 days and counting, pushes into the fall and jeopardizes the start of the NFL regular season the league has made some contingency plans.

NFL LockoutAt this time the NFL could kickoff on Week 4 (Oct 2/3) and still get in all the regular season games and the playoffs with some adjustments to the schedule.  After that they start losing games from the schedule.

First they have blocked out the hotels, Lucas Oil Stadium and other facilities for an additional week.  Currently Super Bowl XLVI is scheduled for Sunday February 5 in Indianapolis.  The league also has the stadium on February 12th if need be.

The second thing that would happen is that the normal week off between the conference championship games and the Super Bowl would be cut as it was in the case of the 9/11 tragedy in 2001.  The AFC and NFC title games would then be played on the original date of the Super Bowl February 5th.

Those two changes would allow for the missed games in Week 1 (September 8-12) and Week 2 (September 18-19) to be made up at the end the regular schedule.

In the case of the Patriots here would be the potential last two weeks of play under this scenario:

  • Week 15 January 9 @Miami 7p MNF
  • Week 16 January 15 SAN DIEGO 4:15p

This must leave the Chargers wondering how they can get this season started on time as no west coast team, especially a Norv Turner team, wants to be in Foxboro in mid-January with a potential playoff spot on the line.

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The third thing that would happen is that all the teams who would have faced each other in Week 3 (September 25/26) were scheduled with the same bye week.  So the Week 3 games would be made up over the course of the normally scheduled six bye weeks.

So your rescheduled Week 3 would look like this:

  • New England @ Buffalo moved to Week 7
  • Jacksonville @ Carolina moved to Week 9
  • Denver @ Tennessee moved to Week 6
  • Houston @ New Orleans moved to Week 11
  • Detroit @ Minnesota moved to Week 9
  • New York Giants @ Philadelphia moved to Week 7
  • Miami @ Cleveland moved to Week 5
  • San Francisco @ Cincinnati moved to Week 7
  • New York Jets @ Oakland moved to Week 8
  • Baltimore @ St. Louis moved to Week 5
  • Kansas City @ San Diego moved to Week 6
  • Atlanta @ Tampa Bay moved to Week 8
  • Green Bay @ Chicago moved to Week 8
  • Arizona @ Seattle moved to Week 6
  • Pittsburgh @ Indianapolis moved to Week 11
  • Washington @ Dallas moved to Week 5

The losers in this scenario are the players who would no longer have that much needed and waited for bye week plus two television networks, NBC and ESPN.  Normally Pittsburgh and Indianapolis would have been the Sunday Night Football game on NBC while Washington and Dallas would be the Monday Night feast on ESPN.

Obviously in Week 11 and Week 5 there are already games scheduled for Sunday Night and Monday night.  So a few things could happen.  Week 11 is the first week of the flex games, NBC could chose to flex the Week 11 Sunday night game Eagles @ Giants for the Steelers and Colts.  I don’t see that happening as both games have potential to be huge in playoff battles.  So NBC may have to look at either a Saturday night game or a Sunday night doubleheader of 7p and 10p.  The issue with this is that the 7p kickoff would interfere with broadcast windows of the 4:15p games. But NBC would have to be willing to make some kind of concession in order to avoid missing revenue from a missed game.

In ESPN’s case it is a little easier even though Week 5 isn’t a flex week and MNF games are locked into the schedule.  The best way for ESPN to not miss the revenue from a missed game is to have the NFL allow them to schedule the game for a Monday Night Football doubleheader with a 7p and an 10p start like they do in Week 1.  The currently scheduled Week 5 MNF game is Chicago @ Detroit.  The Lions play in the Eastern Time zone while Dallas is in the Central.  So they would give the Bears and Lions a 7p start and move the Redskins and Cowboys back to 10p eastern which is a 9p kickoff in the Big D.

While the NFL didn’t say what would happen with those affected Sunday and Monday night games I am sure they have some sort of plan in effect with the networks.

Hopefully it doesn’t come down to all of this and we have football on time this fall.  But when the ego’s of billionaires and millionaires are battling each other over money and other issues I am choosing to remain pessimistic to an on time start to the 2011 NFL season.

NFL Lockout

NFL LockoutThe NFL and the players are involved in a lock out, this is Day 3 of what will forever seem like an an eternity.  I love NFL football, especially the Patriots, but I’ve had enough.  As of this moment I’ve locked out the NFL and all my NFL related feeds from my Twitter account.  If they can lock out the players and screw the fans I can lock them out too.

I urge you all to do the same AND boycott the NFL Draft.  Don’t watch it.  Don’t tweet it. Don’t post it. I don’t know how far I can go but I’m willing to try.

Are you on the bandwagon with me?

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Recapping The 2010 NFL Predictions

Way back before the start of the NFL season I made some predictions.  As I like to do I go back and see how I did.  So here goes:

Super Bowl XLV logoMy Award Predictions:

Defensive Player of the Year
Darrelle Revis, CB – New York Jets

Offensive Player of the Year
Ray Rice, RB – Baltimore Ravens

Coach of the Year
Mike Smith, Atlanta Falcons

Most Valuable Player
Adrian Peterson, RB Minnesota Vikings

How they turned out:

Defensive Player of the Year
Troy Polamalu, S – Pittsburgh Steelers

Offensive Player of the Year
Tom Brady, QB – New England Patriots

Coach of the Year
Bill Belichick, New England Patriots

Most Valuable Player

Tom Brady, QB – New England Patriots

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My Predictions:

AFC Playoff Seeding and Picks
1. Chargers 12-4 – AFC West Champ
2. Ravens    12-4 – AFC North Champ
3. Patriots    12-4 – AFC East Champ
4. Colts        11-5 – AFC South Champ
5. Jets          12-4 – AFC Wild Card
6. Bengals     9-7 – AFC Wild Card

Wild Card Weekend
Bengals @ Patriots…NE wins
Jets @ Colts…NY wins
Chargers and Ravens bye week

Division Playoff
Jets @ Chargers…SD wins
Patriots @ Ravens…Balt wins

Conference Championship
Ravens @ Chargers…Balt wins

How it ended up:

AFC Seeding and Results

1. Patriots    14-2 – AFC East Champs
2. Steelers   12-4 – AFC North Champs
3. Colts         10-6 – AFC South Champs
4. Chiefs       10-6 – AFC West Champs
5. Ravens     12-4 – AFC Wildcard
6. Jets            11-5 – AFC Wildcard

Wildcard Weekend
Jets @ Colts…Jets won
Ravens @ Chiefs…Ravens won
Patriots and Steelers had bye

Division Weekend
Jets @ Patriots..Jets won
Ravens @ Steelers…Steelers won

AFC Championship

Jets @ Steelers…Steelers won

NFC Playoff Seeding
1. Falcons      13-3 – NFC South Champ
2. Vikings       12-4 – NFC North Champ
3. Cowboys   12-4 – NFC East Champ
4. Cardinals  10-6 – NFC West Champ
5. Saints         12-4 – NFC Wild Card
6. Packers      10-6 – NFC Wild Card

Wild Card Weekend
Packers @ Cowboys…Dal wins
Saints @ Cardinals…NO Wins
Falcons and Vikings bye week

Division Playoff
Saints @ Falcons…ATL wins
Cowboys @ Vikings…Minn wins

Conference Championship
Vikings @ Falcons…Minn wins

How it ended up:
NFC Seeding and Results:

1. Falcons         13-3 – NFC South Champs
2. Bears            11-5 – NFC North Champs
3. Eagles           10-6 – NFC East Champs
4. Seahawks       7-9 – NFC West Champs
5. Saints            11-5 – NFC Wildcard
6. Packers         10-6 – NFC Wildcard

Wildcard Weekend:

Packers @ Eagles…Packers won
Saints @ Seahawks…Seahawks won
Falcons and Bears had bye

Division Weekend

Packers @ Falcons…Packers won
Seahawks @ Bears…Bears won

NFC Championship
Packers @ Bears…Packers won

My Prediction:
Super Bowl XLV
Ravens vs Vikings

Super Bowl XLV Champions
Baltimore Ravens

How it ended up:

Super Bowl XLV
Steelers vs Packers

Super Bowl XLV Champions
Green Bay Packers

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Patriots QB Tom Brady Named 2010 NFL MVP

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrates from the sideline after the Patriots scored a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins in the second half of their NFL football game in Foxborough, Massachusetts January 2, 2011.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was named the 2010 NFL MVP today.  Brady was the unanimous choice as he received all 50 votes. He is the first unanimous winner and he joins Joe Montana as only winners on multiple Super Bowl MVPs and regular season MVPs.

Brady, who lead New England to a 14-2 record and the top seed in the AFC, had a record-setting season.

Here’s a look at the accomplishments:

  • He threw 335 consecutive pass attempts without an interception for a new NFL record.  This will continue into next season.
  • He went 9 consecutive games where the team scored 30 or more points and he threw 2 TD passes and had no interceptions, a NFL record.
  • He has started 11 consecutive games without an INT, a NFL record.
  • The team went 8 consecutive games without a turnover for a NFL record.
  • He tied the NFL record for throwing at least 1 TD pass in all 16 games.
  • He has won 28 consecutive regular season home games, a new NFL record.
  • He threw a NFL leading 36 TD passes this year, giving him 261 for his career good for 10th all-time.  This season he passed Steve Young; George Blanda; Jim Kelly; Len Dawson; Y.A. Tittle; John Hadl; Boomer Esiason; Drew Bledsoe; Dan Fouts; Sonny Jurgensen and Dave Krieg on the all-time list.  All but Hadl; Esiason; Bledsoe and Krieg are Hall of Fame QBs.
  • He lead the NFL with a 111.0 passer rating.
  • He had a 0.81% interception percentage, 3rd lowest all-time.
  • He had a 9:1 TD:INT ratio, 2nd best all-time.
  • He completed 324 of 492 passes for 65.9% completion rate.
  • He earned his 30th and 31st come from behind wins in his career.
  • He improved his home record to 62-10.
  • He became the fastest QB to 100 regular season wins.
  • He had his 8th career game with 300 passing yards and 4 TDs.
  • He had his 2nd 30+ TD season and 6th 25+ TD season.
  • He had the 2nd game of his career in which he achieved a perfect passer rating.
  • He and Bill Belichick became the winningest QB/Coach tandem in NFL history by winning pct., They are 111-32 .776.  Only Dan Marino/Don Shula have combined for more regular season wins with 116.
  • He received 1.8 million fan votes to lead the Pro Bowl voting.
  • He was named to his 6th Pro Bowl.
  • He was named the 21st Greatest NFL Player by NFL Network.

This is Brady’s second NFL MVP Award, the first came after his record setting season of 2007 when he threw a NFL record 50 TD passes.  Brady,who  recently signed a new contract that will keep him in New England for a long time to come, was a 6th round draft pick in 2000 out of Michigan and has won three Super Bowls, 2 Super Bowl MVPs and has a career record of 125-37 including the post season.

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AP 2010 NFL All-Pro Team

New England Patriots QB Tom Brady leads the way on the Associated Press 2010 NFL All-Pro Team as he was an unanimous choice receiving votes from all 50 AP writers. He’s joined on the team by his teammates, guard Logan Mankins and inside linebacker Jerod Mayo.

Associated PressThis is Brady’s second time being honored as a first-team AP All-Pro. He was a second-team selection in 2005.

The AFC led the way with a total of 18 players, with nine on offense, seven on defense and two on special teams. The team with the most players from the NFC was the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcon who had two selections. The Baltimore Ravens were tied with three players with the New England Patriots in the AFC.

The Patriots also put offensive tackle Sebastian Vollmer, nose tackle Vince Wilfork and cornerback Devin McCourty on the AP 2010 NFL All-Pro Second Team.

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AP 2010 NFL All-Pro First Team

OFFENSE DEFENSE
QB Tom Brady, New England DE Julius Peppers, Chicago
RB Arian Foster, Houston DT Haloti Ngata, Baltimore
RB Jamaal Charles, Kansas City DT Ndamukung Suh, Detroit
FB Vonta Leach, Houston DE John Abraham, Atlanta
WR Roddy White, Atlanta OLB Clay Matthews, Green Bay
WR Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis ILB Jerod Mayo, New England
OT Jake Long, Miami ILB Patrick Willis, San Francisco
OG Jahri Evans, New Orleans OLB James Harrison, Pittsburgh
C Nick Mangold, NY Jets CB Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland
OG Logan Mankins, New England CB Darelle Revis, NY Jets
OT Joe Thomas, Cleveland S Ed Reed, Baltimore
TE Jason Witten, Dallas S Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh
PK Billy Cundiff, Baltimore P Shane Lechler, Oakland
KR Devin Hester, Chicago

AP 2010 NFL All-Pro Second Team:

OFFENSE

  • RB – Michael Turner, Atlanta Falcons; Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
  • FB – Ovie Mughelli, Atlanta Falcons
  • WR – Brandon Lloyd, Denver Broncos; Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions; Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City Chiefs
  • TE- Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers
  • OT – Jason Peters, Philadelphia Eagles; Sebastian Vollmer, New England Patriots
  • OG – Chris Snee, NY Giants; Carl Nicks, New Orleans Saints
  • C – Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh Steelers

Since Tom Brady was an unanimous choice at QB, the slot is vacant on the second team.

DEFENSE

  • DE – Justin Tuck, NY Giants; Osi Umenyiora, NY Giants
  • DT – Vince Wilfork, New England Patriots; Kyle Wiliams, Buffalo Bills
  • OLB – DeMarcus Ware, Dallas Cowboys; Cameron Wake, Miami Dolphins
  • ILB – Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens; Brian Urlacher, Chicago Bears
  • CB – Devin McCourty, New England Patriots; Charles Woodson, Green Bay Packers
  • S – Nick Collins, Green Bay Packers; Antrel Rolle, NY Giants; Eric Weddle, San Diego Chargers; Malcolm Jenkins, New Orleans Saints; Chris Harris, Chicago Bears; Michael Huff, Oakland Raiders; Michael Griffin, Tennessee Titans; Darren Sharper, New Orleans Saints

SPECIAL TEAMS

  • PK – David Akers, Philadelphia Eagles
  • P – Mat McBriar, Dallas Cowboys
  • KR – Leon Washington, Seattle Seahawks

2011 NFL Championship Sunday Predictions

2011 NFL Playoffs

With the NFC & AFC Championships getting set to start in just a little bit, it’s time to continue my suckiness with predictions. Last weekend, I went 1-3 while Steve went 2-2. That puts me at 2-6 and Steve at 4-4.

So now we’ll give you our predictions for the NFC & AFC Championship. And since I suck so bad at them, I’m going to pick who I don’t want in the Super Bowl so maybe I can get something right. I actually don’t care who makes it since the New England Patriots won’t be there but here goes nothing.

NFC CHAMPIONSHIP

Green Bay Packers @ Chicago Bears, 3 p.m., FOX

  • Ian – Bears 19-16
  • Steve – Packers 28-21

AFC CHAMPIONSHIP

New York Jets @ Pittsburgh Steelers, 6:30 p.m., CBS

  • Ian – Jets 24-21
  • Steve – Jets 20-17

2011 NFL Divisional Playoffs Predictions

NFL Playoffs

As I’m sure most of you all know by now, I pretty much suck with making predictions. The proof is in the pudding as I went 1-3 in the in the Wildcard Weekend predictions. Steve fared a little better than I did as he was 2-2.

So now we’re back again for the NFL Divisional Playoffs with our predictions. Let’s just hope I can do a little better.

Saturday, Jan. 15

Ravens at No. 2 Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4), 4:30 p.m., CBS

  • Ian – Ravens 21-17
  • Steve – Steelers 24-17

Packers at No. 1. Atlanta Falcons (13-3), 8 p.m., FOX

  • Ian – Falcons 31-28
  • Steve -Falcons 28-20

Sunday, Jan. 16

Seahawks at No. 2. Chicago Bears (11-5), 1 p.m., FOX

  • Ian – Bears 24-10
  • Steve – Bears 27-14

Jets at No. 1 New England Patriots (14-2), 4:30 p.m., CBS

  • Ian – Patriots 37-21
  • Steve -Patriots 34-21

Tom Brady Nominated for FedEx Air Player of the Year

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrates from the sideline after the Patriots scored a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins in the second half of their NFL football game in Foxborough, Massachusetts January 2, 2011.

New England Patriots QB Tom Brady is has been nominated for the FedEx Air Player of the Year Award.  He is nominated along with San Diego QB Phillip Rivers and Green Bay QB Aaron Rodgers.

Brady finished 2010 with a completion percentage of 65.9%, he threw for 3,900 yards and a league leading 36 touchdowns against only four interceptions in 492 passes. He also owns an active streak of 335 consecutive passes without an interception. 

The Patriots quarterback also passed for at least two touchdowns with no interceptions in the last nine games, also a NFL record. In addition, he became only the seventh quarterback to throw a TD pass in all 16 games of a season. Brady was nominated for five FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week awards in 2010.

You can cast your vote until Friday January 28th at 9 p.m.

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2011 NFL Wildcard Weekend Predictions

NFL Playoffs

The 2011 NFL Playoffs will kickoff on Saturday afternoon so that means it’s time for myself and Steve to make some predictions. By no means are we experts but this is what we think will happen.

Saturday, January 8th

No. 5 New Orleans Saints (11-5) at No. 4 Seattle Seahawks (7-9), 4:30 p.m., NBC

  • Ian – Saints 31-21
  • Steve – Saints 41-17

No. 6 New York Jets (11-5) at No. 3 Indianapolis Colts (10-6), 8 p.m., NBC

  • Ian – Colts 23-21
  • Steve – Colts 35-21

Sunday, January 9th

No. 5 Baltimore Ravens (12-4) at No. 4 Kansas City Chiefs (10-6), 1 p.m., CBS

  • Ian – Ravens 21-17
  • Steve – Ravens 27-24

No. 6 Green Bay Packers (10-6) at No. 3 Philadelphia Eagles (10-6), 4:30 p.m., FOX

  • Ian – Eagles 31-28
  • Steve – Packers 31-21

2011 NFL Playoff Matchups

NFL Playoffs

AFCIn the AFC:

  • 1. New England Patriots (14-2) – First Round Bye
  • 2. Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4) – First Round Bye

Wildcard Round

Saturday, Jan. 8

No. 6 New York Jets (11-5) at No. 3 Indianapolis Colts (10-6), 8 p.m., NBC

Sunday, Jan. 9

No. 5 Baltimore Ravens (12-4) at No. 4 Kansas City Chiefs (10-6), 1 p.m., CBS

Divisional Round

Saturday, Jan. 15

Ravens at No. 2 Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4), 4:30 p.m., CBS

Sunday, Jan, 16

Jets at No. 1 New England Patriots (14-2), 4:30 p.m., CBS

NFCIn the NFC:

  • 1. Atlanta Falcons (13-3) – First Round Bye
  • 2. Chicago Bears (11-5) – First Round Bye

Wildcard Round

Saturday, Jan. 8

No. 5 New Orleans Saints (11-5) at No. 4 Seattle Seahawks (7-9), 4:30 p.m., NBC

Sunday, Jan. 9

No. 6 Green Bay Packers (10-6) at No. 3 Philadelphia Eagles (10-6), 4:30 p.m., FOX

DIVISIONAL ROUND

Saturday, Jan. 15

Packers at No. 1. Atlanta Falcons (13-3), 8 p.m., FOX

Sunday, Jan. 16

Seahawks at No. 2. Chicago Bears (11-5), 1 p.m., FOX

AFC & NFC Conference Championships

Sunday, Jan. 23

NFC – Divisional-round winners at highest remaining seed, 3 p.m., FOX

AFC – Divisional-round winners at highest remaining seed, 6:30 p.m., CBS

Super Bowl XLV:

Sunday, February 6th

AFC vs NFC

Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX, 6:30 p.m., FOX

Note: Schedule will be updated as needed