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# Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Beat The Blogger Matchups
Posted by Tuff Stuff

The following are this week's Beat The Blogger matchups. As always, make your picks using the point spreads provided (if needed) and make sure you get your selections posted at least 1/2 hour before the start of the first game (11 a.m. Saturday, Jan 17). Also remember to designate your "doubler" pick which will get you one additional point added to your total if picked correctly. If someone can post a perfect score of 11 they will be win (2) 8-by-10 signed photos. If not, the highest total of those entries that Beat The Blogger's total will win the week's contest. The Blogger's picks will be posted on Thursday so make sure you check back to see what your up against. Good luck.

Saturday, Jan. 17                       YOU MAKE THE CALLhochblog.jpg
College Basketball

Notre Dame at Syracuse
Wake Forest at Clemson
Pittsburgh at Louisville
Arizona St. at UCLA
Saturday, Jan. 17
NBA Basketball

Which will be higher?
Jason Kidd (Dallas) Points + Assists total
vs. Deron Williams (Utah) Point total
Who will score more points?
Chris Paul (New Orleans) or Allen Iverson (Detroit)
Sunday, Jan.18
NFL Playoffs

Baltimore +6 at Pittsburgh
Total Points (34) Over or Under
Philadelphia -4 at Arizona
Total Points (48) Over or Under
 
 



Wednesday, January 14, 2009 8:36:31 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [34]
# Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Woman Finds Card From 1860s
Posted by Tuff Stuff

Woman Finds Card from 1860s
Posted by Tuff stuff

By now most of you must have heard about the woman in California who VintageCard.jpgfound a card from the 1860s in a box of antiques.

In case you haven't, here's the link from Yahoo!

This lady does a lot of selling of stuff, as she buys estate lots. Well, having some history in antiques, don't you think she might of had some idea of its worth before being mobbed on eBay? 

A little research goes a long way.

Look for a follow-up story on the woman and her card in the next issue (April cover) of Tuff Stuff's Sports Collectors Monthly where you can find out what the card sold for at auction.





Tuesday, January 13, 2009 1:55:28 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
Beat The Blogger Results
Posted by Tuff Stuff

After tallying up this week's entries, I thought the Blogger's score of 8 would contest.jpgmake it difficult to find a winner but a trio of participants each scored 10 of a possible 11 points to win the week. Pamela, Sunshine and for the third time this season, Nancy, each correctly picked 9 of the 10 possible games and hit their doublers to finish tied atop the leaderboard. For their efforts, all three will receive an authentic signed 8-by-10 photo courtesy of The Blogger and Tuff Stuff's Sports Collectors Monthly.

This week's Beat The Blogger matchups will be posted on Thursday so make sure you tell your friends and check back then to make your selections for your chance to win. Good luck.


Tuesday, January 13, 2009 1:50:27 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Friday, January 09, 2009
Not So Deep Thoughts: Favre To A Fault
Posted by Tuff Stuff

Just wanted to share a few thoughts I had about this weekend's NFL matchups and the league in general.

It's January so it must be time to ponder if Brett Favre will return nextfavrebfc.jpg year. Personally, I hope he does just so the last memories we fans have of him are throwing tight spirals to closely covered receivers rather than throwing wobbly ducks into the waiting arms of defensive lineman, but that's just me.

While I am a big fan of Favre because I'm a Packer fan and I remember the David Whitehurst and Randy Wright eras, I'm not one of those fanatical Favre followers who is blind to his shortcomings (locking onto one receiver, forcing the issue instead of simply throwing it away, and perhaps most discouraging, his inability to co-exist with fellow players in the locker room much like Barry Bonds) and only focusses on the Hall of Fame abilities (cannon arm, never-say-die attitude no matter the score and good ole boy personality) he used to display with regularity.

Because of his God-like status in Wisconsin and with much of the American media, Favre has been given a free pass for much of his career, but I do enjoy the fact that people are now starting to see the many flaws that have been hushed in the past. For those of us who have followed his career closely, the recent remarks made by his Jets teammates regarding the special treatment he received and how he couldn't or wouldn't interact with teammates was nothing new. Favre has been doing those same things for many years now but his former teammates in Green Bay would never share the information because they'd be run out of town faster than well, Favre was after last season's bumbled renegotiations. Favre's shortcomings were treated in Green Bay much like a boys weekend in Vegas or a night out at the Fight Club and that's because the man was bigger than the franchise for a while there and nobody wanted to risk upsetting the franchise.

So while I'm still a big fan of the man from Mississippi, I enjoy the fact the truth about him is now becoming common knowledge because let's be honest, nobody and I mean nobody, is as perfect as the media would've had you believe.

In other NFL news, looks like LaDainian Tomlinson's injured groin will keepsteelers 34 rf 4c.jpg him from playing against the Steelers. I'm guessing many Pittsburgh fans out there are confused by their thoughts of sadness regarding his injury status. For years, opposing defenses have prayed LT would get dinged up and miss their matchup, nowadays, they'd likely rather face the shell-of-his-former-self LT than they would an emrging superstar in Darren Sproles.
Prediction: Steelers 23-17

Common sense makes me want to go with the Titans this week against theravens 34 rf 4c.jpg Ravens because rookie QBs usually struggle in the playoffs (see Matt Ryan last week), but my gut tells me Joe Flacco and the Ravens will pull the upset. As long as Flacco doesn't get carried away and try to single-handedly win the game, I think the Ravens defense will have no problem shutting down the offensively challenged, one-dimensional Titans.
Prediction: Baltimore 26, Tennessee 16

The Eagles late-season surge has many believing they're peaking at the giants 34 rf 4c1.jpgright time but the Philly offense has trouble sustaining drives and managing the clock and that will play right into the hand's of the Giants. Just remember, just because they haven't played in a while doesn't mean they aren't the same team that many regarded as the best team in the league all season long.
Prediction: NY 27, Philly 24

If Anquan Boldin was healthy I would have no problem taking the Cards in panthers 34 rf 4c.jpgan upset special but it appears the Pro Bowl receiver could miss this week's matchup and that's a major cause for concern in Arizona. I'm not sold on Jake Delhomme and the Panthers passing game but I think home field and the Panthers 1-2 punch of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart will be enough to hold off Kurt Warner and Arizona.
Prediction: Carolina 27-21





Friday, January 09, 2009 8:39:15 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [1]
# Thursday, January 08, 2009
Beat The Blogger Picks
Posted by Tuff Stuff

Here are the Blogger's picks for this week's matchups. Make sure you get your picks posted by 3 p.m. (CT) on Saturday to be eligible to win. Good luck.
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Baltimore +4 over Tennessee
Over 34.5
Arizona +10 over Carolina
Under 48.5
Philadelphia +4 over NY Giants
Over 40
Pittsburgh -6 over San Diego
Over 37.5
Kobe
Howard (Doubler)



Thursday, January 08, 2009 7:33:55 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [2]
# Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Beat The Blogger Matchups
Posted by Tuff Stuff

This week's Beat the Blogger matchups will feature a heavy dose of NFL games and a pair of proposition picks. All of the games will be on Saturday and Sunday so we should have our weekly winner determined by Monday morning assuming somebody can Beat The Blogger's total.hochblog.jpg
                                              You Make The Call
As always, make sure to get your picks posted by 1/2 before the start of the first game, which is the Baltimore at Tennessee game, set to kickoff at 3:30 p.m. (CT) on Saturday. Also remember to designate your "Doubler" pick which is the selection you feel most confident in. If you get your "Doubler" pick correct, you get two points awarded to your total. I'll post my picks on Thursday so you know what you're up against. To enter, click on the "Comments" section on this post or do the same to the post I make Thursday with the Blogger picks. Good luck.

NFL Playoffs
Jan. 10
1. Baltimore +4 at Tennessee
2. Total Points Scored Baltimore vs. Tennessee (34.5) Pick Over or Under
3. Arizona +10 at Carolina
4. Total Points Scored Arizona vs. Carolina (48.5) Pick Over or Under
Jan. 11
5. Philadelphia +4 at NY Giants
6. Total Points Scored Philadelphia vs. NY Giants (40) Pick Over or Under
7. San Diego +6 at Pittsburgh
8. Total Points Scored San Diego vs. Pittsburgh (37.5) Pick Over or Under
Jan. 11
NBA

9. Who will score more points?
Dwyane Wade (Miami) or Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles)
10. Who will have more rebounds?
Tim Duncan (San Antonio) or Dwight Howard (Orlando)


Wednesday, January 07, 2009 7:59:37 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [44]
# Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Not So Deep Thoughts: Not one vote for Brees?
Posted by Tuff Stuff

Just got done reading the AP NFL Player of the Year results and while I agree with the pick of Drew Brees, I can't for the life of me understand how Brees didn't receive one single vote in the MVP balloting (Peyton Manning won his third such award).breesd15fc.jpg

Both awards are voted on by a panel of nationwide media members which makes the results even more puzzling because these are the guys that cover the teams on a weekly basis. How can a guy be named the MVP of the league by a whopping 32-4 vote and then finish second in the POY voting, 22-9? And how can the POY not receive a single vote in the MVP balloting? It makes about as much sense as the Vikings naming Tavaris Jackson their starter in the playoffs.

And while I don't agree with the shared philosophy of many that the MVP has to come from a winning team, let's not forget that Brees and the Saints came withing two points of reaching the playoffs, and the fact that Brees came withing a few yards of breaking Dan Marino's long-standing single-season passing yards record, all while playing without his top three playmakers (Marques Colston, Reggie Bush and Jeremy Schockey) for much of the season. Also consider that Brees threw for more than 1,000 yards more than Manning, tossed seven more touchdown passes, produced more yards per completion and finished with higher quarterback rating than Manning, and it's hard to argue that the voting criteria for these awards is out of whack.

ManningP41fc.jpgDon't get me wrong, Manning and the Colts rallied from a terrible start and were the fashionable pick to roll through the AFC in the postseason because of their late-season surge. But regular-season success in the NFL is worth about as much as much as a Ryan Leaf rookie card and the high-powered Colts and Manning were one and done come the postseason.

So the question remains, should a player be punished for playing on an injury-ravished team that finishes 8-8 and falls short of making the playoffs? Just because Manning and the Colts played one more game than the Saints doesn't mean he had a better season than Brees, does it? The numbers definitively say "no."

If you believe Manning deserved to win the award, I'd love to hear your thoughts and justification. Click on the comments section below the post and let me hear ya.



Tuesday, January 06, 2009 8:27:09 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
Beat The Blogger Results
Posted by Tuff Stuff

While the Blogger rebounded from several tough weeks in a row to post a respectable total, it was enough to overcome the red-hot "nancy" who posted her contest-best third win.

Only an upset win by Arizona over Atlanta (Atlanta was her "doubler") in the NFL games kept Nancy from going a perfect 10 for 10 on the week to earn her third victory of the season. With the win, Nancy won for the third time this season and is still the only repeat winner in the history of the contest. The Blogger picked seven of 10 to help regain some confidence and several other participants posted scores of 8, but it wasn't enough to cool down the past champion.

This week's matchups will feature the four NFL divisional playoff games and six more yet to be determined selections from the sports world. Check back to my blog for the matchups and get your picks in at least 1/2 hour before the start of the first matchup to be eligible to win the weekly prize. Don't forget to designate one of your selections as your "doubler" and receive a bonus point if your pick is correct. Spread the word about the contest to your friends and good luck.



Tuesday, January 06, 2009 2:50:47 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [1]
# Friday, January 02, 2009
Not So Deep Thoughts: Come on Chuck
Posted by Tuff Stuff

I've always been a big fan of Charles Barkley but his recent stretch of dim-witted moves has him slipping on my fav's list.

For those who don't know, Barkley had a tough 2008. First he was forced to admit he had a serious gambling problem (let's call it was it is, an addiction) and was forced to air his dirty laundry after a Las Vegas sportsbook went public that he owed them six figures. Then Barkley capped off the year with a OWI last week in Arizona.

I love to gamble, too, so I know how that can overcome even the best of us, but the OWI is simply inexcusable. While almost everybody over the age of 18 has driven after drinking and most have gone unscathed, I still don't understand why wealthy people such as Barkley don't simply hire someone to drive them on a night when they know they'll be getting their drink on. You see it all the time, whether it's Kiefer Sutherland, Mel Gibson, Joba Chamberlain or whoever, they can all afford to pay somebody $100 to drive them around for the night. My theory is that these celebs think they'll be able to provide the arresting officer with a signed 8-by-10 photo and drive off with a warning but as the list continues to grow and grow, we see that those tactics aren't working anymore.

 Once I make my first million, the first thing I'll do is hire one of my buddies to drive me from one club to the next while I sit in the back, drunk as a skunk, care free, waiting for the next stop. I'll happily pay the money I need to to make that a reality because the stress-free nights out on the town would simply be priceless. Now if somebody can just get the Chuckwagon to understand that, the roads will be safe for the rest of us.



Friday, January 02, 2009 10:33:03 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Beat The Blogger Picks
Posted by Tuff Stuff

It's a new year (close enough) with a new game and I'm bringing a whole new commitment to winning as well, so it might be a little tougher to Beat The Blogger in 2009. Here are my picks for the first contest of 2009. As always, make sure you get your picks posted a 1/2 hour before the start of the first game which is 11 a.m. on Saturday this week. Good luck.

1. Pittsburgh over Georgetown
2. Minnesota over Ohio St
3. Buffalo +5 over UConn
4. Texas -9 over Ohio State
5. Arizona +2 over Atlanta
6. Indianapolis +1 over San Diego
7. Baltimore -3 over Miami (Doubler)
8. Philadelphia -3 over Minnesota
9. Carmelo Anthony more points than Chris Paul
10. Lakers to lead Blazers at Halftime




Wednesday, December 31, 2008 3:20:09 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [30]