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# Thursday, December 18, 2008
This week's Beat the Blogger picks
Posted by Tuff Stuff


After my worst week of picking games ever, I'm getting a little bold this week with hopes of turning things around. The following are the Beat the Blogger picks for this week. Remember to factor in the point spreads when making your selections and get your picks posted 1/2 hour before the start of the Thursday night game. Good luck.

Indianapolis -6 over Jacksonville
Baltimore +4 over Dallasnfl-shield-mark-cl.jpg
Pittsburgh -2 over Tennessee
Kansas City +4 over Miami
New England -8 over Arizona
Cincinnati +3 over Cleveland
Washington +5 over Philadelphia
San Francisco -5.5 over St. Louis
Atlanta +3 over Minnesota
New Orleans -7 over Detroit
NY Giants -3 over Carolina
NY Jets -5 over Seattle
Houston -7 over Oakland
Denver -7 over Buffalo
San Diego +3.5 over Tampa Bay
Green Bay +4 over Chicago





Thursday, December 18, 2008 4:18:37 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [12]
Not So Deep Thoughts: You Want To Talk About Playoffs?
Posted by Tuff Stuff

Although I've been struggling with my weekly picks the last ... let's just say several weeks and leave it at that ... I've always been known as someone who takes his game to another level when the stakes are raised so you can take the following NFL Playoff predictions straight to the bank.nfl-shield-mark-cl.jpg

While I don't condone gambling (actually I'm OK with it as long as you stay within your means) and I'm typically not one of those five-star-lock-of-the-year predictors, I feel so strongly about the following scenarios panning out, I'm going to go ahead and recommend you take note and bet the farm on them. Totally kidding about the farm thing, but throwing a couple George Washingtons down on these winners could help offset that holiday spending spree you went on a few weeks back. Just remember, I'm something like 20-48 vs. the spread in the last three weeks, so proceed with caution.

NFC PLAYOFFS

No. 1 seed=N.Y. Giants
No. 2 seed=Carolina
No. 3 seed=Arizona
No. 4 seed=Minnesota
No. 5 seed=Dallas
No. 6 seed=Atlanta

Wild Card Round
Atlanta over Arizona
Dallas over Minnesota

Divisional Playoffs
Carolina over Atlanta
Dallas over N.Y. Giants

NFC Title Game
Dallas over Carolina

AFC PLAYOFFS

No. 1 seed=Pittsburgh
No. 2 seed=Indianapolis
No. 3 seed=New England
No. 4 seed=Denver
No. 5 seed=Tennessee
No. 6 seed=N.Y. Jets

Wild Card Round
New England over N.Y. Jets
Tennessee over Denver

Divisional Playoffs
Pittsburgh over Tennessee
Indianapolis over New England

AFC Title Game
Indianapolis over Pittsburgh

Super Bowl
Indianapolis over Dallas

There you have it, and remember you saw it here first when it comes to fruition. And if it ends up being a little off, what did you expect, I was 20-48 over the last three weeks. Enjoy the holidays, drink and gamble responsibly, and don't call me when the creditors start calling about foreclosing that farm of yours.

Let me know how you think will shake down and post a comment.








Thursday, December 18, 2008 3:33:50 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [4]
# Wednesday, December 17, 2008
This week's Beat the Blogger matchups
Posted by Tuff Stuff


Here are the matchups for this week's Beat the Blogger contest. Please remember that the point spreads below need to be factored into your selections. The Blogger picks will be posted tomorrow so you can check back to see what your up against. Whoever has the highest total for the week and beats the Blogger's total, wins the weekly prize. Remember to get your picks in 1/2 hour before the start of the Thursday night game to be eligible to win. Good luck.
hochblog.jpg                                              YOU MAKE THE CALL
Indianapolis -6 at Jacksonville
Baltimore +4 at Dallas
Pittsburgh -2 at Tennessee
Miami -4 at Kansas City
Arizona +8 at New England
Cincinnati +3 at Cleveland
Philadelphia -5 at Washington
San Francisco -5.5 at St. Louis
Atlanta +3 at Minnesota
New Orleans -7 at Detroit
Carolina +3 at NY Giants
NY Jets -5 at Seattle
Houston -7 at Oakland
Buffalo +7 at Denver
San Diego +3.5 at Tampa Bay
Green Bay +4 at Chicago




Wednesday, December 17, 2008 3:33:33 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [42]
# Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Not So Deep Thoughts: Tiger knows the Drill
Posted by Tuff Stuff

Let me preface the following by saying that I am fully aware that no athlete is perfect and the ones that appear to be the closest thing we've got to being perfect, are usually the ones who are the exact opposite.

Take for example, Michael Jordan. While Jordan was undeniably the best player I've ever seen and is regarded by many as the best to ever lace'em up, he was anything but a model citizen off the court. He had his share of extra-marital affairs that ultimately cost him his marriage not to mention the hundreds of thousands he won and lost on illegal gambling ventures, but he knew how to play "the game."

The game I'm referring to basically boils down to surrounding yourself with image-restoring experts and advisers who can make sure your private affairs stay just that, and if some secrets do leak out, they provide you with a way to come across in the best light possible and move on. 

Another person who knows that mega-stardom comes with a hefty price tag is Tiger Woods. Arguably the best golfer ever, Woods might just be more adept off the links than he is on them. Anybody who thinks Tiger is as perfect as he comes across during post-round interviews has never seen him whip a club in frustration or curse out a camera-clicking member of the gallery. But instead of adding fuel to the fire and further tarnish his image after an incident like that, Tiger recalls the tips his advisors have drilled into his head since he was 12, and extinguishes the flames before they spread like a T.O. wildfire.

Tiger's longtime caddie Stevie Williams recently made some harsh remarks about Woods' rival Phil Mickelson. 

Williams was quoted as saying: "I wouldn't call Mickelson a great player, cause I hate the p---k."

It's well known that Tiger and Phil aren't the best of friends and while neither has made that a secret in the past, both are quick to pull out the superlatives when referring to the other and deflect any questions regarding their relationship along the way. In typical Woods fashion, and much like Jordan would do back in the day when asked about his relationships with Bird or Magic, he took the high road and quickly turned what could've turned into a media frenzy that would've likely been fanned at every PGA stop they participated in and put it out before it spread.

Woods reaction: "I was disappointed to read the comments attributed to Steve Williams about Phil Mickelson, a player that I respect. It was inappropriate. The matter has been discussed and dealt with."

Watch as the ever-present, non-relenting media will try and fan the flames again and again with this one, but also watch how Tiger is always quick to switch the topic back to golf and avoid any further damage. While I'm sure Tiger and Williams giggled behind closed doors about Stevie's comments, I'm also guessing Williams got a slap on the wrist for his comments.

Maybe in the future Jordan, Woods and a few of the other athletes who "get it" can hold a "Spin Doctoring 101" class and foot-in-the-mouth, speak-before-thinking specialists like T.O., Barry Bonds and Bobby Knight can sign up and learn a few tricks of the trade.

Some guys just get it and others don't and probably never will.


Tuesday, December 16, 2008 10:29:10 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
Beat The Blogger Results Posted By Tuff Stu
Posted by Tuff Stuff

Beat The Blogger Results
Posted by Tuff stuff

It just keeps getting easier and easier to win in the Beat The Blogger contest and this week was no exception. The Blogger correctly picked a dismal 4 of 14 games correctly while "nancy" and "wildthing4vr" scored 9 of 14 (two games tied after point spreads factored in) to win the week. This week also produced our first multi-week winner, as "nancy" also won a few weeks back as well. For their efforts, "nancy" and "wildthing4vr" will receive an authentic signed 8-by-10 photo.EXPOSE EXPERTS LOGO.jpg

This week's Beat the Blogger matchups will be posted on Wednesday but for those of you who need your contest fix right now, click here to play our Expose The Experts contest where one lucky participant will walk away with a $500 prize package of sports memorabilia. It's the readers vs. the Experts in a battle of wits, as we all try to forecast the future of sports and the sports memorabilia industry in a scored survey. Enter as often as you wish and make sure you check back to the www.tuffstuff.com Home page often to see how you're doing.





Tuesday, December 16, 2008 3:45:30 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Monday, December 15, 2008
Not So Deep Thoughts: ESPN is an enabler
Posted by Tuff Stuff

If you read my last blog, you'll know I recently came to the conclusion that TO is a major drama queen who thinks of himself first and his team a distant second. I had for years believed that his many issues were created by him but then blown way out of proportion by the media and that deep espn_top.jpgdown, he was more misunderstood than misguided. His latest drama involving Jason Witten's relationship with Tony Romo is again his own creation and while there is some merit to what TO has said, the way he went about resolving the issue is still TO being TO, which translates into his typical me-first agenda.

But Sunday night's game against the Giants proves my point for me as far as the media being an enabler of TO's drama and self-serving antics. Let me preface the following by saying: I love ESPN, couldn't live without it, and understand why they do what they do. But enough already. During the Sunday night game I switched over from NBC to ESPN to check some scores and lo and behold, guess what the No. 1 source for sports was running on the crawl on the bottom of the screen? The update gave us the score, some of the statistical leaders of the game and then added in a bonus for all of those interested in knowing how the TO/Witten/Romo soap opera was playing out. The crawl also let us know that Witten had two receptions for 31 yards and was the target of four Romo pass attempts, while TO had one reception for 13 yards and was the target on two other Romo attempts. Talk about adding fuel to the fire. Until targets is an official statistical category used in scoring for Fantasy Football, I don't need to know about it and neither do the losers who tuned in to see if the trio would drop the gloves and go at each other on the sidelines. ESPN also carried the post-game interviews live which explains them bleeding the situation for all it was worth, but enough already.

ESPN commentators are then the first ones to rip TO a new one when dissecting the game afterword, but when their own company perpetuates the situation by leading off SportsCenter with the TO saga, their self-serving tactics which apparently now include a never-before-seen "target update" on its ticker, their no better than TO. Like I said, I understand that ESPN does what it does to keep viewers tuned in and to pump up its ratings, but enough already.

You've read my thoughts on the subject, let me know yours and if you write something that inspires me, I'll send you a prize.




Monday, December 15, 2008 9:23:48 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [1]
# Friday, December 12, 2008
Not So Deep Thoughts: Time's Up For TO
Posted by Tuff Stuff

Although I've been giving him the benefit of the doubt for years, I have to finally agree with the masses and say it: Terrell Owens is a little biaaaatch who doesn't get it and likely never will. For several years I have given TO a free pass but I can't come up with any more excuses for this guy and his 12-year-old-like behavior.owenstfc.jpg

I remember reading a story about TO's upbringing which was under the guidance of his mother and grandmother. It talked about how his grandmother forbade him from playing sports until he was in high school and basically sheltered him altogether. Without a male role model in his life, TO was able to manipulate his mother and grandmother in almost any situation and it led to a childhood long on getting his own way and short on discipline.

After reading that story, which also detailed his shy personality and issues making friends, I was always prone to back TO when his NFL issues began to arise but I just can't justify his actions any more. When TO called out former teammate Jeff Garcia and basically questioned his ability to play in the NFL and his manhood at the same time, I chalked it up to immaturity and figured he would learn from it and grow out of it.

When TO later fueded with former teammate Donovan McNabb and questioned McNabb's toughness and ability to play through injuries, I sided with TO because McNabb had developed a reputation of taking plays off and not dedicating himself to getting in the best shape he could. I also believed that McNabb enjoyed being the top dog in Philly and didn't like sharing the spotlight with his outspoken receiver.

But when I heard TO's latest issue regarding Tony Romo and his alleged favoritism toward friend and teammate Jason Witten, I had to draw the line. TO accused Romo and Witten of conspiring to create their own set of plays that would feature Witten and then poisoned a couple of other teammates into believing his paranoid thoughts. It just so happens that the two people TO targeted in his alliance happened to be black. Not sure if TO was trying to bring the race card in the mix or not but just the fact that he went out and recruited others with his allegations was enough for me to finally see the real TO for what he is: a spoiled, paranoid, self-serving, drama queen. Sorry TO, you're one of the best receivers I've ever seen and I was in your corner from the beginning, but your latest tantrum has forced me to throw in the towel.  

Let me hear what your thoughts are on TO's latest drama.





Friday, December 12, 2008 2:43:44 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [1]
# Thursday, December 11, 2008
This week's Beat the Blogger picks
Posted by Tuff Stuff

Here are the blogger's picks for the week so you know what you're up against. Don't forget you need to beat my total and post the highest number of correct picks of all the participants to win the authentic signed photo. Make sure you remember to factor in the point spreads when making your selections and make sure you post your picks before the start of the Thursday night game. Good luck.

Blogger Picks

New Orleans +3 over Chicagonfl-shield-mark-cl.jpg
Green Bay -2 over Jacksonville
Indianapolis -17 over Detroit
Washington -7 over Cincinnati
Atlanta -3 over Tampa Bay
Miami -6.5 over San Francisco
Seattle -3 over St. Louis
NY Jets -7 over Buffalo
Houston +3 over Tennessee
Baltimore -2 over Pittsburgh
Carolina -7.5 over Denver
San Diego -5 over Kansas City
Arizona -3 over Minnesota
New England -7 over Oakland
Dallas -3 over NY Giants
Cleveland +14 over Philadelphia



Thursday, December 11, 2008 2:36:00 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [16]
# Wednesday, December 10, 2008
This week's Beat the Blogger matchups
Posted by Tuff Stuff

With just three weeks left in the regular season, the time is now to enter and win the Beat The Blogger contest. After struggling the last several weeks, the Blogger bounced back with 9 correct picks last week but it wasn't enough to take down "ejh" and his 12 of 16 total. Please remember to factor in the points spreads when making your picks and get them posted by 7 p.m. on Thursday night to be eligible to win. Good luck.

This week's Beat The Blogger matchups are below but for those of you who need your contest fix right now, click here to play our Expose The Experts contest where one lucky participant will walk away with a $500 prize package of sports memorabilia. It's the readers vs. the Experts in a battle of wits, as we all try to forecast the future of sports and the sports memorabilia industry in a scored survey. Enter as often as you wish and make sure you check back to the www.tuffstuff.com Home page often to see how you're doing.



New Orleans +3 at Chicagohochblog.jpg     You Make The Call
Green Bay -2 at Jacksonville
Detroit +17 at Indianapolis
Washington -7 at Cincinnati
Tampa Bay +3 at Atlanta
San Francisco +6.5 at Miami
St. Louis +3 at Seattle
Buffalo +7 at NY Jets
Tennessee -3 at Houston
Pittsburgh +2 at Baltimore
Denver +7.5 at Carolina
San Diego -5 at Kansas City
Minnesota +3 at Arizona
New England -7 at Oakland
NY Giants +3 at Dallas
Cleveland +14 at Philadelphia

Good Luck




Wednesday, December 10, 2008 4:39:44 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [40]
Not So Deep Thoughts
Posted by Tuff Stuff

OK Billy, your secret is finally out and I'm guessing you feel as though an enormous weight has been lifted from your back. It's probably been tough to keep up this charade for almost 20 years, but talk about locking it up in the vault. Very impressive. I'd feel safe making a mob hit with you riding shotgun because I know you wouldn't squeal until I was long gone. billy_ripken_card.jpg

For those not familiar with the story of the now infamous Billy Ripken "error" card, it goes something like this. Ripken's 1989 Fleer baseball card made its public debut that year with Ripken posed holding his bat, with the photo taken during pre-game warm-ups at Fenway Park. When the 1989 Fleer set hit the public, collectors quickly noticed that the knob on Ripken's bat displayed the words "F*@k Face" and many angry fans and collectors wanted to know why Ripken would be so disgraceful.

Feeling the heat and public backlash (remember this was 1989) Ripken denied any knowledge of the his new signature phrase, explaining that he must have been the victim of a prank by one of his teammates. Fleer reps put their best spin on the situation as well, saying because of time restraints, the image had slipped past its editors and into production with the phrase going undetected. While most within the hobby had little faith in Fleer's explanation (especially when the media got a hold of the story and it created quite a stir not to mention soaring values for the card) most of us did believe Ripken's original version of the story. Until now that is.

Although times were much different 20 years ago and few would bat an eyelash if the story leaked out today, it's hard for me to understand why it took this long for Ripken to come clean. Sure, what he wrote affended a few people and likely taught some youngsters a new word to add to their vocabulary, but isn't it just a funny story vs. being something to feel ashamed of? I guess Billy must have been out in the back yard when Cal senior was giving the "honesty is the best policy" lesson to his brother. Either that, or Billy is just a really slow learner. Either way, thanks for giving us something to chuckle about for the last 20 years.  

To read the entire story, click here.



Wednesday, December 10, 2008 4:29:29 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]