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# Monday, January 26, 2009
Beat The Blogger Results
Posted by Tuff Stuff

First off, I'd like to apologize to all of the loyal followers of the blog and thecontest.jpg Beat the Blogger contest for not getting in my picks this past week. I went home sick on Thursday afternoon and didn't really get back on my feet again until Sunday and was so out of it, I missed the deadline to get my selections posted.

The good news is that everyone that played can now boast they Beat The Blogger. The bad news is that "Harry" and "George S. Kasko" were nearly perfect, scoring 10 points each to tie for the top spot and win the weekly prize.

With Super Bowl XLIII set for Sunday, I thought I'd switch things up a bit this week and make this week's selections all related to the big game. The picks will be posted on Wednesday by noon so make sure you check back to see what they are and get your selections posted.

We're still trying to grow the game and we need your help. Please spread the word about the Beat The Blogger contest so we can offer up even better prizes to the winners each week. As stated in the past, if we can push the total number of participants to more than a 100, I will offer up double the prizes or (2) authentic signed 8-by-10 photos (as seen above) to the weekly winner. If everybody could just get a couple of your friends to join in the fun, we'll reach that goal and double the fun.

Thanks
Scott Fragale
Editor Tuff Stuff's Sports Collectors Monthly



Monday, January 26, 2009 4:22:21 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Beat The Blogger Matchups
Posted by Tuff Stuff

Here are the Beat The Blogger matchups for this week. Please make sure you spread the word about the contest to your friends and co-workers because if we can push the number of entries to more than 100, I'll up the prize package to (2) signed photos and will add an additional photo to the package for every 50 entries we get after that. Besides, it's fun, it's simple to play and best of all, it's free to enter.

As always, make a post to this blog thread and post your picks at least 1/2 hour before the start of the first game on Saturday to be eligible to win. And don't forget to designate the pick you're most confident in as your "Doubler" to receive an extra point if the pick is correct. Spread the word and good luck.

Saturday Jan. 24
hochblog.jpg                   YOU MAKE THE CALL
College Basketball
UConn at Notre Dame
Baylor at Oklahoma
Wisconsin at Illinois
Louisville at Syracuse
Saturday Jan. 24
NBA

N.Y. Knicks at Philadelphia
Sacramento at Milwaukee
Sunday Jan. 25
NBA

Dallas at Boston (Who will score more points Dirk Nowitzki or Kevin Garnett?)
San Antonio at L.A. Lakers (Which total will be higher? Tony Parker's Points and assists or Kobe Bryant's points)
Utah at Denver (Who will have more assists? Deron Williams or Chauncey Billips?)
Phoenix at Atlanta (Who will lead at halftime?)
   



Wednesday, January 21, 2009 5:04:12 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [49]
# Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Not So Deep Thoughts: Super Bowl or Denny's?
Posted by Tuff Stuff

As a lifelong Pittsburgh Steelers fan, I'm obviously excited about my team's upcoming chance to get "one for the other thumb" (reference to the team's opportunity to win its sixth title and place a ring on 6 different fingers) but I quickly was brought back to Earth after looking into the cost of taking in Super Bowl XLIII in person.SBLogo.jpg

Although I've seen all five of the Steelers victories in the big game and toughed out the brutal loss to the Cowboys in SB XXX, I've never witnessed any Super Bowl in person. Although I'm probably better off watching the big game at home where I can surround myself with people who understand (and possibly even appreciate) my fanaticism, I recently came to the conclusion that I'd like to take in sports biggest game up close and personal at least once in my lifetime. And after realizing that being a Steelers fan has spoiled me into thinking that making it to the Super Bowl is, and should be a regular ocurrence, I understand that my team's amazing run over the last three decades could end at any time so I better take advantage.

Realistically, I can't even afford a trip to Tampa and the game ticket would likely force me to eat Romen noodles for the next three decades, but out of curiosity, I looked into some prices anyway. Well, upon further review, I'm still way too poor to witness the big game in person and likely will be until at least SB XCIII. While game tickets range from $2,500 and up, I found a great deal $10000.jpgfor me and 35 of my closest friends. For a mere $369,330 or $10,259 each person and change, we could whoop it up in one of the luxury suites at Raymond James Stadium.

Just to give you some perspective about the type of money we're talking about, that same $10,259 would get you 1,430 Grand Slam breakfasts at Denny's, a first-class round trip flight to the Greek Islands, a brand new Nissan Versa subcompact, 1,818 packs of cigarettes or that 150-inch plasma TV you've always dreamed of.

Liek I said, I'm a huge Steelers fan and I would love nothing more than to witness my favorite team triumph on the biggest stage one more time, but unfortunately I'm not willing to give up those nutritious Denny's meals just yet. I'll take those over Ramen noodles three times a day anytime. Here's hoping Pittsburgh's tradition of excellence carries on until a time when I can afford to go and see them. 




Tuesday, January 20, 2009 10:26:17 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Monday, January 19, 2009
Beat The Blogger Results
Posted by Tuff Stuff

With upsets galore this past weekend, it took some bold predictions to earn the prize in this week's Beat The Blogger contest but two players were up to the challenge.contest.jpg

By virtue of their 9 out of 11 possible totals, "kszippy" and "Sam" took the top spot in this week's contest and for their efforts, each will be receiving a free authentic 8-by-10 signed photo from the Tuff Stuff prize vault. After a solid effort last week, The Blogger reverted back to his midseason struggles and posted a total of 5 for the week.

This week's matchups will be posted on Wednesday and will be NFL-free this time around so make sure you study up on the other possibilities out there. I will also post The Blogger's picks on Thursday so you know what you're up against. Spread the word about how easy it is to win playing Beat The Blogger and as always, good luck.



Monday, January 19, 2009 3:28:20 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [1]
# Friday, January 16, 2009
Beat The Blogger Picks
Posted by Tuff Stuff

I usually make my picks on Thursday but to be honest, I needed a little steelers 34 rf 4c.jpgextra time this week to try and sort out things in the NFL Playoffs before making any hasty decisions. It seems like it was only a few years back when you could count on the favorites in the playoffs but the Cardinals and Ravens continue to prove things have changed by posting back-to-back upsets.

After breaking down the two matchups every way I could think of, I could still envision scenarios that had each of the four teams winning so I did what all good "handicappers" do when in doubt: copy a proven winner's formula. So, as the posts came in from various Beat The Blogger regulars, I kept my eye out for one in particular. I figured after winning four different weeks (I'm running out of photos to send her), Beat The Blogger star "Nancy" was the person I should hitch my wagon to. Unfortunately for me and fortunately for the rest of you, "Nancy" hasn't posted her picks yet so I'm foced to go it alone and hope for the best. Besides, you'd figure she has to cool down sooner or later, right?

cardinals 34 rf 4c.jpgI'm a huge Pittsburgh Steelers fan dating back to my childhood when my bedroom was decked out in nothing but black and gold, but I will admit I'm a little leery about a team beating another team three times in the same year. Despite my reservations about the three-peat factor and the fact that I typically don't allow myself to make picks based on what my heart says vs. what my head tells me, I'm going with the Steelers anyway. Not just because I'm a big fan but because the Ravens are dinged up a little right now and those teams are so evenly matched that I think the injury factor could be the difference.
Predictions
Pittsburgh 27-17
Arizona 31-17


Here are the Beat The Blogger picks for the week so you know what you're up against. Good luck.

Syracuse over Notre Dame
Wake Forest over Clemson
Pittsburgh over Louisville
UCLA over Arizona St.
Kidd (points/assists) over Deron Williams (points)
Chris Paul over Allen Iverson (points)
Baltimore +6 over Pittsburgh
Over
Arizona +4 over Philadelphia
Under




Friday, January 16, 2009 3:06:03 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [4]
# Thursday, January 15, 2009
Not So Deep Thoughts: UD Apparently Out Of Ideas
Posted by Tuff Stuff

I recently got a press release from Upper Deck touting their latest Insert card 0809 Champs Fossil Trex.jpgwhich provides collectors with exactly what they've been searching for ever since the Paleolithic Era: cards with dinosaur teeth and bones embedded in them. Finally, a product I can sink my teeth into. Sorry, about that one, it was just too easy.

The 2008-09 version of Champs Hockey will be the lucky product to feature this revolutionary concept. I'm guessing it won't be long before the set rules the hobby in much the same way as the Tyrannosaurus Rex ruled the Earth back in the Cretaceous Period. Really? Dinosaur teeth? Is this some type of proactive April Fool's Day joke or does the cardmaker actually believe this is going to generate a buzz?

(Here's an excerpt from the press release minus the attribution identifying who said it because I'm assuming the person is still embarrassed after having to stand behind such a ridiculous statement in the first place.) 

“The 2008-09 Champ’s Hockey product is a perfect vessel to deliver something truly unique like this to the hobby. When we saw these pieces coming in, everybody was in awe. The inclusion of these cards in this hockey release helps bring the Ice Age to the ice.”

Ice Age to the ice, get it? Now that line might just be the only good thing to come out of this whole "innovation."

To be fair, I realize it's getting tougher and tougher to come up with new and creative ways to tempt the collecting public but this ain't one of them. We've already had hair, teeth and bones to go along with gloves, jerseys, bats, balls and shoes inserted into cards. What's next: game-used underwear swatches? I'll pass on those, too.  





Thursday, January 15, 2009 6:57:25 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [2]
# 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]