Friday, December 22, 2006

73rd Edition - 12/22/06

Real quick...

  • The Picks
Mike d and I will be picking NFL like usual ... Next week, look for billy z and I to find 10 bowl games each, and pick every single winner. I plan to hit a 10-team progressive parlay and buy everyone I know milk and cookies. Happy Holidays.

j NCAA: (23-16-1)
billy z NCAA: (27-12-2)
j NFL: (24-23-3)
mike d NFL: (25-23-2)

j NFL:
Bills -4.5 over Titans
Rams -2 over Redskins
Bears -5 over Lions

As always, look for Mike's picks in the comments section.

  • Stuff
Here's some quick movie thoughts for you guys this holiday season, and I would love to tell you about "Rocky Balboa" but I'm saving it for friends ...

Pursuit of Happyness: B+
The Holiday: B
Eragon: C- (loved the book)
Happy Feet: C-
Apocalypto: B
Dreamgirls: B (must like musicals)
Casino Royale: B-
We Are Marshall: B
Blood Diamond: C+

Here's Bob Dylan reading "The Night Before Christmas"

Thursday, December 21, 2006

72nd Edition - 12/21/06

  • Cubs: the lineup

Perhaps the Cubs aren't done picking up free agents and making moves. There has always been talk of Cliff Floyd making his way here from New York. But for this experiment, we are looking at the Cubs roster this second ... Here's what the 2007 Cubs will look like today.

Batting (order chosen by me)
1. Alfonso Soriano CF
2. Cesar Izturis SS
3. Derrek Lee 1B
4. Aramis Ramirez 3B
5. Jacque Jones RF
6. Michael Barrett C
7. Matt Murton LF
8. Mark DeRosa 2B

Pitching (possible starters)
1. Carlos Zambrano
2. Mark Prior (I hope)
3. Ted Lilly
4. Sean Marshall
5. Rich Hill
6. Wade Miller
7. Jason Marquis
8. Angel Guzman
9. Glendon Rusch
10. Carlos Marmol

The problems are really on the pitching side. Who knows

  • Stuff

Want to be an elf? You or anyone you have a photo of, can be a dancing elf. Sure, at first I thought it was insanely stupid, but that lasted about two seconds, and then I found it hilarious.
Here's my nephew Cole, watch him and then make your own ...
Click here to watch

Yes, I love the holiday season, but I also don't believe in Santa. I debated the issue on Beep.
Click here to read

"Rocky Balboa" is alive and well, and getting fairly good movie reviews. But before you run out to the theater, read Bill Simmons two articles on the matter. A Rocky road for Stallone and Which Rocky is the Champ?

Coming Friday...
Picks and a list of films out (or coming out) with quick grades so you know what to see when you get sick of your family.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

71st Edition - 12/20/06

  • The Weekly Bull (15-10) (11-2 at home)

After knocking off the Lakers last night (94-89), the Bulls have won five in a row and sit one game back of the Central leading Pistons. Not bad, considering they were 3-9. Luol Deng had a double-double last night, his fifth of the season.
P.J. Brown's name is popping up in trade rumors ever since he said he wasn't happy in Chicago. Brown was brought to the Bulls to be traded (I could give you all the contract details, but trust me because of his expiring deal he is trade bait), this is just happening a little sooner than we thought. We're almost one-third through the season and the Bulls have hit their stride.

Some numbers
Ben Gordon: 18.6 ppg (30th in NBA)
Luol Deng: 17.9 ppg
Andre Nocioni: 16.0 ppg
Kirk Hinrich: 15.1 ppg
Ben Wallace: 4.0 offensive rebounds per game (1st in NBA)
Luol Deng: 1.8 offensive rebounds per game (46th in NBA)
Ben Wallace: 1.68 steals per game (9th in the NBA)

Schedule for the next week: Fri. @NY, Sat. vs. Charlotte, Tues. @ Minnesota, Wed. vs. Miami: I'm seeing three victories in there.

  • NBA: Iverson is moving on up

Allen Iverson is now a Nugget. The 76ers get Andre Miller, Joe Smith and two first-round picks (non-lottery) for Allen Iverson and Ivan McFarlin. The sixers didn't get much, but that was expected when Iverson demanded a trade.
The trade is good for the Nuggets because ...
1. Iverson is still VERY good
2. Carmelo Anthony is suspended for 15 games and this gives a quick fix.
3. They didn't give up much for an All-Star that can easily play for three more years at the top of his game.

The downside is all about ego, or who gets the last shot. Those are things a head coach should be happy to deal with when he gains that much talent.

  • Bears: Tank down for one

Tank Johnson was given a one-game suspension from the Chicago Bears. Bears general manager Jerry Angelo had this to say, "Collectively, as an organization -- ownership, coaches, players, myself -- we all agreed that the right thing to do was to keep Tank and keep working with him.
We know we're vulnerable going forward. I'm not going to sit here and tell you I'm 100 percent on board and trust all the things that we've talked to Tank about."

This is a business decision. The Bears want a Super Bowl, Tank helps. It's that simple. Suspending him against the Lions is nothing.

  • Bears: a happier note

The Bears have seven players selected for the Pro Bowl. The Chargers are the only team with more (nine). Here's the Bears:
Brian Urlacher
Lance Briggs
Tommie Harris (injured)
Olin Kreutz (only offensive player)
Brendon Ayanbadejo
Robbie Gould
Devin Hester

  • Stuff

Joseph Barbera died, Here is the only tribute you need of Hanna-Barbera cartoons. Click here

Rolling Stone has made a list (with videos) of the Top 25 best re-cut movie trailers (think, "The Shining" as a feel-good family flick). Click here

Don't know how long this clip will last, but here's a link to 101 Christmas Specials. I'm talking the whole video. "Frosty," "Rudolph," "Charlie Brown," "Smurfs," "The Office," they are all here, full videos, and free. Click here
They even have "The Star Wars Christmas Special" (no. 100) -- Impossible to watch.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

70th Edition - 12/19/06

  • The special guest ... Michael from Ready Bare Chested

Once a week (ideally) there will be a special guest columnist. The subject will be sports, but beyond that, anything goes. It could be someone's undying love for their favorite team, a rant about two basketball teams getting into a fight, or their moment when a game became much more.
Today's guest, Michael. Read more of his stuff at Ready Bare Chested.

He'll probably be the first and last of 2006. But once 2007 starts, be ready for some special guests. And if you would like to be one, just email me at thedailyscore@gmail.com.

Man = Sports

I was never good at sports. Sure I played sports in high school, that is, until I broke my leg playing football and after I returned the following season was so fearful that someone would tackle me I would literally squirt just a little bit of pee every time someone on the field would come anywhere near me. Needless to say, I played very little. Then there was basketball. I concussed myself running into the hip of a larger player. And, finally, baseball, where every at bat, between the short time the pitcher would catch the ball and throw it, I would work myself into a full blown panic attack fearing I would be hit by the pitch.
(Good question … Why did I play sports in the first place or at least try something a bit less physical than football? Familial pressure, that’s why. My mother’s side of the family, many of whom all went to the same high school as me, is freakishly talented at athletics. One uncle and two cousins were successful, and widely-known, college football players. One even went pro. Being the youngest in the extended family the high school coaches saw me as the end of a great line, a Messiah, the great white hope. They were wrong. I am the runt of the litter.)
When high school ended and I was free of the sporting yoke I dropped nearly all interest in the gaming life: playing it, watching it, discussing it, etc. This led many people in my life, particularly those who enjoyed football, to think I was gay. I know, that sounds pretty strange … people who enjoy football thinking … but it’s true. While they perused their Sports Illustrated and ESPN magazines, I busied myself with Esquire and GQ. This also led people to believe I was gay, which to me was very counterintuitive. There, on the cover of ESPN magazine was a topless Tom Brady eyeing the camera with a come-hither stare. Meanwhile, on the cover of my “gay” magazines, was a beautiful, nearly topless woman.
One year I even refused to watch the Super Bowl, instead opting for a marathon session of Star Wars episodes IV through VI.
I am now 26-years-old and years away from those traumatic high school athletic days and what do I find myself reading every morning? The sports page. It isn’t the first thing I flip to in the day’s newspaper, but I make it there after only a few minutes of scanning the front section. Being a Chicago Sun-Times reader, I flip over the newspaper and read the sports headlines, check standings and even digest at least the first few paragraphs of a particular sports story. In fact, I even enjoy the witty and irreverent sports columnist Rick Telander as well as scowl with delight at the hated Jay Marriotti.
But why, after nearly 10 years of avoiding sports – much to my own derision and delight – have I begun casually following it? Because I’ve given up. I can no longer beat or even buck the system, therefore I must – at the very least – lurk on its outer fringes.
This decision began about three years ago, shortly after my college graduation. Having entered the “real world” of working and dating I noticed I was outside my comfort zone. People didn’t know me as the straight guy that disliked sports yet wasn’t a bad drinking buddy/concert friend/movie enthusiast/etc. There I was one day mingling with some guys at a work event. We had exhausted all the work talk we could manage. Silence crept across the room as we coughed and stirred our drinks. One guy brought up the route he takes to work. “Sometimes I take the split and cruise down the Edens for a while. Get off at Dempster and shoot over to the office that way.” We nodded with disinterest. Then someone finally brought it up. “How about that Monday night game?” And it was there that I was lost, trying to nod in agreement, feigning interest and hoping that someone would please, please bring up that Jonesy continues to wear black shoes with his tattered brown braided belt. Or, even worse, that awkward, silent moment would arise when I was standing at a bar with a girlfriend’s friend’s boyfriend. This was even worse than the work event, since there was even less to talk about than sports.
So I gave up. In our modern world – with all that occurs in the areas of politics and culture – two men, strangers, must rely on sports as common ground. Perhaps I’m not trying hard enough and instead falling back on the lowest common denominator. And of course, I’m admitting a huge lack of self-esteem. Still, every morning I read the sports page so the next time I’m out with my girlfriend, her friend and her friend’s boyfriend and the men are sent to the bar for drinks and there – between the time we order our drinks and I attempt to flake out on actually paying for them – we have something to talk about.
“A gin and tonic and Budweiser, please.”
“Two rum and cokes.”
“So, how about that Cubs spending spree?” I begin. “I don’t know how I feel about them paying tens of millions of dollars for a pitcher whose record is only one better than average.”
I await his response, hoping I’ve gotten my facts right.
“Tell me about it.”
Shit, I can’t tell him anything about it. Change the subject.
“Yeah … But, I mean, it’s not nearly as bad as the Red Sox paying all that money just to talk to a guy from Japan.” Okay, I don’t know his name, but who does? It’s Japanese and most certainly hard to pronounce.
“I know.”
Does he know? Maybe I’ve stumped him. Or maybe he cares as little about sports as I do. Maybe I’ve avoided launching a more rewarding conversation with someone who will prove extremely interesting.
And there it is, just like my baseball playing days, I’ve worked myself into a full blown panic attack over sports.
“So, how’s your fantasy team doing?” He then asks.
I knew it!
My anxiety subsides.
My hunch was correct.
With confidence I tell him, “I don’t have a fantasy team.” Then walk away with my gin and tonic and Budweiser leaving this geek to pick up the tab.

Monday, December 18, 2006

69th Edition - 12/18/06

  • NFL - the fog is just a haze

The playoff picture was murky before this weekend. Now we can see, kind of.
In the NFC ...
The Bears have home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
The Saints have won their division.
The Cowboys are in.
These teams have a chance -
Seahawks, Eagles (8-6)
Giants, Falcons (7-7)
I'm not going to mention the 6-8 teams that have a mathmatical chance.
In the AFC ...
Chargers clinched division.
Colts clinched division.
Ravens in the playoffs.
These teams have a chance -
Patriots (10-4)
Bengals (8-5) -- playing the Colts tonight.
Broncos, Jaguars, Jets (8-6)
Then there are four teams at (7-7)

Sunday's Best ...
QB
Rex Grossman: 339 yards, 2TD (W)
Chad Pennington: 339 yards, 1TD, 1INT (W)
Eli Manning: 282 yards, 2INT (L)
I assume the above list will change after Palmer vs. Manning tonight.
RB
LaDainian Tomlinson: 199 yards, 2TD (W)
Frank Gore: 144 yards (W)
Willie Parker: 132 yards, 1TD (W)
WR
Laveranues Coles: 144 yards, 1TD (W)
Desmond Clark: 125 yards, 2TD (W)
Plaxico Burress: 120 yards (L)

  • NBA: FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!

Look for David Stern to slap some heavy fines and suspensions on the Nuggest and Knicks for the brawl on Saturday night. Go to ESPN.com to watch the brawl. It should still be the headline on their NBA page.
The latest talk is that Isiah Thomas may have ordered the fight to start since he was annoyed Marcus Camby and Carmelo Anthony were still in the game for the Nuggets when the game was out of hand. Thomas actually tells Anthony not to drive to the basket again right before the fight takes place.
Anthony can be seen giving a cheap shot to a Knick and then immediately retreating.
I would hate to see any of my Bulls get into a fight over a game. Then again, that game is their life. So if it had to happen, I would at least hope they would stand and fight. Seeing what Anthony is made of has to be disappointing to Nugget fans.

  • Bears: Tank Johnson ... I hate talking about this.

And since I hate talking about Tank Johnson's legal troubles, and his bodyguard who was just shot and killed, I'm letting ESPN do it - click here to read

  • Hawkeyes: I wish I could say the mighty have fallen

The Iowa Hawkeyes lost to the Drake Bulldogs by 16 points. This hasn't happened for 28 years. A record 7,268 people saw it happen. If you are looking for further coverage on the Iowa Hawkeyes for the remainder of the year, it will be sparse. I assume I only have one friend left (Brian Hunt) who will be following the Hawkeyes. Perhaps I can have him give everyone monthly updates. Ohbytheway, Drake's head coach, former Iowa coach Dr. Tom Davis. Iowa is 5-6 and hasn't been this bad for 32 years. The pretty good have fallen (not the mighty).

  • The Picks (revisited)

j NCAA: (23-16-1)
billy z NCAA: (27-12-2)
j NFL: 3-0 (24-23-3)
mike d NFL: 3-0 (25-23-2)

Well, if you stuck we mike d and me, you are back to earning very little money. Congratulations. You deserve it.

  • Stuff

We have a winner!
Justin Timberlake was fan-freaking-tastic on SNL. The highlights ... Homelessvile, The Barry Gibb Talk Show (w/Jimmy Fallon), Hip Hop Kidz, the opening monologue (Chimpmunks Song) and of course, the soon to be classic, Dick in a Box (click to watch).
So far, Justin Timberlake and Alec Baldwin have been the only "must see" Saturday Night Live's.
Here's the season to date: 5-4
Funny: John C. Reily, Hugh Laurie, Alec Baldwin, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Justin Timberlake
Not Funny: Dane Cook, Jaime Pressly, Matthew Fox, Annette Bening

I don't know how, but "Lost" and Weird Al just seem to fit - Click here to watch

Time magazine - I don't like your "Person of the Year" - in fact, I hate him. Click here to read