I may have reached my final entry into this Blog, but I will always be voicing my opinion somewhere. Whether it be twitter, debates with friends, or who knows, maybe even on a radio or TV show I work on in the future. Also I'm sure that if I do make it into the sports reporting world, that I will without a doubt need to keep another Blog (probably a bit more professional than this one).
I would like to thank my professor, Dr. David Burns, who has taught me something new with every assignment I've ever been given. He has without a doubt given me not only a toolset that can help me in my career path, but the right way of thinking to go leaps and bounds into the career. I have learned to be more critical on my work and that I can always make something better the next time. Also I have been able to now understand the ways to make myself stand out from the rest of the crowd, whether it be sequencing, effective storytelling, solid fundamental shooting and editing skills, or being able to be flexible with my skill set.
I also would like to thank everyone who actually read this Blog. Without you I would just be someone who is talking to themselves on the internet, which is very creepy. So I thank you.
Until the next time...
Steven Jenkins
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
Coaches on the "Hot Seat"
Every single year there are coaches
in the NFL on the “hot seat” and this year is no different. The only thing
about this year is that there may be some very high profile jobs opening up.
It’s been over thirteen years since
there was anyone other than Andy Reid coaching the Eagles, but this year may be
the last. The Eagles are having a very disappointing start (3-4) and have
considered benching their star Quarterback, Michael Vick. This is not good news
for Reid, who would have his coaching job on the line based on a rookie
quarterback’s performance. There’s no
doubt that the Eagles have talent, but the amount of chemistry does not seem to
mesh. That’s the job of the coach to help mesh the right talent together. It
is obvious that has not been done lately.
Just up the road is where the Super
Bowl Champions reside, but it is their neighbors that may be looking for a new
headman. The Jets have been atrocious the past two seasons, after reaching the
AFC Championship game twice. Rex Ryan will be on the
chopping block, maybe before the season is even over. A new coach could come in
and then make the change at Quarterback. Dare I say another Tim Tebow run to the
playoffs?
Does anyone remember when Jason
Garrett was a hot commodity coach and Jerry Jones was not going to let him get
away? Well if the Cowboys do not start having a bit more wins, Jerry Jones may
be looking for a Quarterback in the first round and a new head coach. In reality Jerry Jones should have fired himself from the position of GM and bring in a better "football" man to bring in the talent.
Last but not least is a coach that
may be the first one fired, Norv Turner of the San Diego Chargers. Norv has
always been criticized for not being able to take a team over the hump and for
being too conservative. Losing three out of four games is not a way to keep
your job; also giving up a 24-point lead to Peyton Manning is a bit detrimental
as well. I fully expect the Chargers to clean house, starting with Norv, the GM
and maybe even with their quarterback Phillip Rivers.
Just like every other year, there
will be coaches, GM’s, and players that are moving on from teams. This year
just may have a bit more high profile men unemployed.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
The AFC is Not the Dominant Conference Anymore
Remember when the AFC
was leading the league with the Patriots, Steelers, Colts, Ravens, and even the
Chargers? And the NFC was just the Eagles and their disappointing runs to the
NFC Championship games? Well those days are over; the NFC is now the dominant
conference and it’s not even close.
The thing that defines
a great conference starts with the Quarterback position. The AFC still has
Brady, Peyton, Roethlisberger, and Rivers, but they are on the back end of
their careers (Manning and Brady) or are just not living up to their potential
(Rivers). When you go over to the NFC, you see the Quarterbacks of the future
and in their prime. Eli, Rodgers, Brees, Stafford, Ryan and even the young
stars like RGIII and Cam Newton, all reside in the NFC. They are all in their prime
or are lighting up the league at a very young age.
You can see that the
AFC is losing its luster just by looking at the records of the teams. Only two
teams in the entire division are above .500, which are the Ravens and the
Texans. Both of these teams have their flaws. The Ravens have lost their defensive
identity and may struggle the rest of the season, while the Texans have some
holes in the secondary and have had question marks at Quarterback. But the rest
of the Conference is average at best.
When you look at the
NFC, it’s not only the Quarterbacks that are leading the teams, it’s the defense.
The 49ers have maybe the best defense in football, while the Giants, Bears,
Seahawks, Packers, Cardinals, Vikings and Falcons all are playing some of the
best defensive football in the league. Defense is what wins Championships (Or
at least that’s what they say).
Overall it’s looking as
if the NFC will be the dominant conference for at least the foreseeable future.
It’s up to players like Andrew Luck, Andy Dalton, and other young players to
try and take the AFC back to the top.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Did the Ravens Really Win on Sunday?
Usually a win against the Cowboys is a very good
day. While the Ravens may have received the “W,” they did not actually win in
the long run. Going down in this game was their best corner, Lardarius Webb,
the best player in franchise history, Ray Lewis, and the most dominant
defensive lineman on the team, Haloti Ngata. Now while it seems that the injury
to Ngata is not going to be for the year, it looks like Webb and Lewis will be
lost for the year.
That Hurts.
This defense is already without Terrell Suggs and is
trying to adjust. This is a crippling blow to the defense. There is no
replacement on the team for a guy like Ray Lewis. He is one of the smartest linebackers
in the NFL and brings the huge leadership factor on the field.
It’s irreplaceable.
Then you come to Webb. He is a playmaker and rarely
gives up the big touchdown. Jimmy Smith will be called up to replace Webb, but
he has not been able to show consistency in his first two years in the NFL.
Cary Williams will not be able to sustain the same play that Webb has been able
to do.
Then on top of it all, they could be without Ngata
for at least the next couple weeks, which will stop some of the pass rush and
run stuffing ability. It is already known that the run defense is not what it
has normally is known to be, giving up a hundred yards to running backs a
couple weeks. Also Terrell Suggs is not there to help the pass rush.
The Ravens Defense is going to be crippling to the team’s
success and will be the reason they do not win the division.
Joe Flacco is going to have to show that he can go
out and win some of these games and score 24+ points a game consistently. This
will be a chance for him to finally prove that he can be an elite Quarterback
in the league.
How many wins do you think the Ravens can have with
all these injuries?
Photo Courtesy of Eveningsun.com
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
The Most Impressive Rookie in Washington?
Alfred Morris might still be driving a ’91 Mitsubishi, but
he has been playing like a player who should be driving a Lamborghini Gallardo
or a Rolls Royce. After being selected in the 6th round of the 2012
NFL Draft as a Fullback out of Florida Atlantic. He recorded his second 100
yard rushing performance of the season and is fourth in the league in rushing
at the moment, ahead of guys like LeSean Mccoy, Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson, and
Steven Jackson. These guys are all pro caliber players, but are being out
performed by a “Fullback?”
He is
most definitely not a Fullback anymore, and he looks like he’s here to stay in
the Washington Redskins starting lineup. Mike Shanahan has an innate ability to
find that “Diamond in the rough” type player. He found players like Mike
Anderson, Peyton Hillis, Clinton Portis, and the most famous one, Terrell
Davis. Alfred Morris is gaining comparisons, albeit very early, to the aforementioned
Davis. Both were selected in the sixth round of the draft, both are of very
similar stature (5’ 10”, 215-220 lbs), and both have started their careers very
fast. Over this past weekend Morris became the second player to rush for 75
yards or more in his first five starts, the only other player to do so was Eric
Dickerson, a Hall of Famer.
Now no
one is saying he is going to be a Hall of Famer, but we cannot deny the fact
that he is looking to be a good starting running back in the NFL. All of these
yards he is running for is also behind a very average offensive line and on a
team that people know are going to run the football. The performance of Alfred
Morris deserves all of the attention it is receiving, and the two rookies in
Washington are both playing great football to start off the season.
Who do
you guys believe has been the more impressive rookie in Washington?
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Wednesday Morning Quarterback? The most surprising NFL Facts
Well we’re a quarter
way through the season and there always seems to be stuff we never saw coming
become reality. But there’s also stuff we kind of figured would still be there
(Cough* Cough*… Tony Romo). Overall, this season has been really exciting. There’s
been drama that the media loved (Aka replacement Refs). There were high scoring
games. There were games that will go down in infamy (Cough* Cough*… Replacement
Refs again…). But lastly we got our regular referees back into the game (Which
in two more weeks will be scolded as much as the replacements were). But by no
means would any of us have seen these things going into the season. I would put
money on it…
The
Minnesota Vikings are leading their Division: Who would have
guessed that Christian Ponder would be in the top five rated quarterbacks in
the league thus far, and that about eight-nine months after shredding up his
knee, All Day would be back almost at full speed. Well maybe you could have
called those, but I doubt it. The true key to their success has been the play
of their defense. They have played outstanding and kept them in games.
RGIII
is Playing at a Pro Bowl Level: after writing about
RGIII in my first blog entry I was going to hold back on writing about him
again, but he’s been that good. Not only did he beat the Saints (Granted they
have not looked good, but in week 1 the pressure was ridiculous on RGIII), but
he put his team in position to beat the Rams and Bengals in the final drive of
the games, that just came up short on penalties on Josh Morgan and Kyle
Shanahan. But then he goes out and dominates the Bucs by basically scoring two
rushing touchdowns, and then the defense lets the Bucs back in the game, only
to see RGIII construct another game winning drive (without the use of his
headset) and win another game on the road. RGIII has also only played one home
game out of four, which is usually disastrous to a rookie QB.
The
Arizona Cardinals are Undefeated?: The same Arizona
Cardinals, who could not pick a Quarterback until the last week of preseason,
and then subsequently lost that starting QB in the first week, only to go back
to Kevin Kolb, are 4-0? That just seems crazy to me, but they have won 11 out
of 13 games and have taken down teams like the Patriots and the Eagles, so they
have to have something good on that team. Again the defense in playing great
and they may have one of the breakout players in Patrick Peterson.
The
New Orleans Saints are Winless: Lead by a Hall of Fame
Quarterback, with weapons at every position on offense, including the biggest
mismatch player in Jimmy Graham, they have mustered up ZERO wins. Granted they
lost two very close games, but that is how close teams are in the NFL. The next
time someone says a Head Coach does not matter much in the NFL, show them this
year’s New Orleans Saints. Sean Payton was the backbone of this organization.
He is such a great play caller and is able to manage things well on the field;
it’s obvious that they miss him in that locker room.
This
year in the NFL is looking like it will be a good one. I’m looking forward to
seeing if any of these teams or players can sustain these numbers or are they
just another flash in the pan overreaction that seems to bite us all in the behind
every single year. What are your biggest surprises of this year in the NFL?
Quick hits-
Congratulations to the Washington Nationals on
winning the NL East. This is their first division title in a very long time and
it will be nice to see them in the playoffs and also congratulations to the
Baltimore Orioles for clinching a playoff spot for the first time in fifteen
years. Sports in the Beltway area are looking up. Dare is say Joe Flacco vs
RGIII Superbowl in the future??
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
The AL MVP Choice is Clear
How
can someone who has a chance to get the Triple Crown in the American League,
which has not been done in over forty years, lose the MVP race? When the person
who wins is being compared to an early Mickey Mantle and may be the most spectacular
defensive outfielder we’ve seen in a while.
Mike trout will win the
American League MVP award, just narrowly beating out Miguel Cabrera. No one can
take away what Cabrera might do, which would be winning the Home run, RBI, and
Batting title in one year, but it is not enough to take over what a 21 year old
complete player is doing in his rookie season. The WAR (wins above replacement) stat, though imperfect, may
be the only statistic that can completely judge a players overall value.
Trout is leading the
majors with a 10.4 WAR, which is 3.6 ahead of Cabrera. Cabrera is not even the
highest player on his team; Justin Verlander is in a three way tie for second
in the majors. Even if you do not want to look at WAR, you just need to watch
them play. Mike Trout is on his way to becoming a revolutionary player and is
showing some of the greatest defense in the majors. When it comes to defense,
Trout wins every time. Cabrera is actually one of the worst defensive third
baseman in the majors.
When it comes to
hitting, Cabrera is obviously the better player, but when you dissect some of
the stats, it is not by much. The RBI stat is a bit overrated because it is
more about opportunity than actual skill. The fact the Trout is a leadoff man
means he gets on base more and is not meant to drive in the runs, but score
them. You need to look more into Mike Trout’s game to see the amount of impact
he has on scoring runs.
First of all, Trout is
one of the best base stealers in the game. His success rate is 46 for 50, one
of the best ever with that many attempts. This stops double play opportunities,
which will add in more runs. Also Mike Trout’s defense has saved around 25 runs
from scoring, while Cabrera has not given much added value with any base running
or defense. Then you look that Trout is only .06 behind Cabrera in Batting
Average, which is one of the most important stats for a hitter.
The argument should not
be used as a divider and something to be upset about. The fact that there is
the possibility that we could have one of the greatest hitting performances of
all time, along with one of the greatest all around performances, IN THE SAME
YEAR! My prediction for Mike Trouts Career is that his name will be stated in the same breath as Ken Griffey Jr., Willie Mays, and Mickey Mantle.
So Who is your AL MVP?
All stats are provided by ESPN Stats Page.
Friday, September 14, 2012
NFL Should Change Uniforms for Most NFL Teams
The NFL is iconic, popular, and has the most power of any
sports franchise in the US. But when you look at some of the team's uniforms,
you see anything but iconic, popular, or power.
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As most of you guys know, the NFL just recently switched its
uniforms from Reebok to Nike. The Pro Combat series from Nike is the uniform
line that has been made popular in college football. The Oregon Ducks, VirginiaTech Hokies, and Maryland Terrapins have all made very successful transitions
from an iconic jersey to having alternate uniforms. I believe that it will not
be long until the NFL will finally get close to the idea of switching over to
different uniform ideas.
The NFL is turning into a younger league and is having an influx of younger viewers. The NFL would gain a lot of popularity by
adding certain alternate uniforms that teams can wear 4-8 games a year. This will
give the NFL the same “Iconic” uniforms, while still adding the new, fresh look
for the younger viewers. If you look at some of the Oregon Ducks Uniforms you
can see how teams in the NFL could incorporate the same ideas into some team’s
uniforms.
Plus some teams desperately need a change in their uniforms.
Some of them look like they are stuck in the 70’s with the dull, two color
scheme. Here are some of the teams that could use a major upgrade in the
uniform department.
The
Oakland Raiders- They have one of the simplest uniform designs of any team, but
they have a great color scheme. The black and silver would be a great
intimidating uniform if it had more of an edgy look.
The Cleveland Browns- Anything, please do anything else.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens- Both of these teams are in the same boat as the Raiders. Very simple design with a color scheme to make some very intimidating uniforms.
The Cleveland Browns- Anything, please do anything else.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens- Both of these teams are in the same boat as the Raiders. Very simple design with a color scheme to make some very intimidating uniforms.
The NY Giants- Again very bland uniform. Blue top and gray pants are just boring. The Superbowl champions can use an upgrade.
The Detroit Lions- Since this team finally has a scary amount of talent on the team, just change up the uniforms a bit to actually make their opponent scared of them.
Honestly, in my opinion, if any team can use black in an alternate uniform, it’s a good thing. Adds the intimidation factor and is why certain teams (Eagles, Ravens, Falcons, Cardinals, etc.) have some of the better uniforms in the NFL. If you want check out some of the pictures fans had for these teams uniforms just look at this link.
I’m not advocating that every
team should drastically change their uniform. Certain teams like the Packers,
Bears, Steelers, and Cowboys have some of the most recognizable uniforms. These
teams also have had success in the NFL which means they have tradition and a
strong fan base. I would say its teams like the Cardinals, Eagles, Texans, Browns,
and Lions, that need a change. These teams are either new in the league or have
not been the most successful. The New uniforms could add a new look and help
these franchises gain a bigger fan base.
What do you guys think the NFL
should do with the new Nike uniforms? Leave some comments and ideas in the
comment section.
Photos are Courtesy of Bleacherreport.com
Photos are Courtesy of Bleacherreport.com
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Being a fourth year student at Salisbury University in Salisbury, Maryland (My home town) has taught me about life, growing up, and has expanded my overall knowledge. My dream is to one day work in the media, preferably sports media, and have been studying my entire college career to attain that dream. I want to be able to travel places and see cities that I would never be able to plan to travel too. Also sports has been a passion of mine since I was a kid, so the logical choice for me was to try to go into broadcasting, reporting, or maybe even a Sportscenter anchor (haha).
I plan on working as hard as I can until I realize this dream and this blog is another way for me to get my voice out there. This blog is where I will be voicing my opinions about anything sports. Washington sports, Salisbury sports, quirky sports stories, and basically anything else. Feel free to respond to any of my posts because every sports fan loves a good debate, especially about sports we are passionate about. Thank you all in advance for reading my articles or for giving me any feedback.
I plan on working as hard as I can until I realize this dream and this blog is another way for me to get my voice out there. This blog is where I will be voicing my opinions about anything sports. Washington sports, Salisbury sports, quirky sports stories, and basically anything else. Feel free to respond to any of my posts because every sports fan loves a good debate, especially about sports we are passionate about. Thank you all in advance for reading my articles or for giving me any feedback.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
RGIII- Greatest Rookie Performance Ever?
It only took a year for people to see another rookie QB take over the newsfeeds, social networking sites, radio waves, and basically
the entire football world, after Cam Newton’s amazing season in 2011. We all
have seen the hype of “Bob” Griffin, whether it be his Heisman trophy ceremony,
multitudes of commercials, or the four letter network talking about him every
other minute. But did anyone really expect to see him succeed this early? Not
only did RGIII earn his nickname this weekend, he earned the best rookie
performance by a QB of all time.
Look at the facts because stats do not lie. Yes, Cam Newton
did have 100 more yards in his debut, but also had an interception in his
debut. RGIII had 320 yards, 2 touchdowns, over a 70 percent completion rate and
a quarterback rating of almost 140 (Which also leads the entire NFL at the
moment). Cam debuted with a great game,
but had that interception and a 64 percent completion rate. Its these small blemishes on what is otherwise an amazing game for Cam Newton. The biggest stat of all though is that Cam Newton took
his team home with a loss and RGIII took the ‘Skins home with a big W.
What makes RGIII’s performance that much better is that he
was playing against a much better team overall and was looking across the field
at one of the greatest passers in NFL History, Drew Brees. RGIII was able to
not crack under the pressure during the game. The crowd was loud during the
first quarter of the game, and he was able to silence the crowd on an amazing
throw under pressure for a touchdown to Garçon. The most important part of that play was that there was an free blitzer that got a great shot at RGIII. This gave him a seat on his back to see his first touchdown. Then not even a couple minutes later
into the game he leads another drive and gets a great red zone touchdown to
Aldrick Robinson (Who replaced Garçon in the lineup after injury). This
completely took the Saints fans out of the game.
But the most pressure that RGIII may have been facing was
over a little over 1000 miles away. The pressure that RGIII is facing from
Redskins fans has got to be the most of any rookie QB in recent memory. The
Redskins have not had a player at the QB position in over 20 years with as much
talent and potential as Griffin III. The fan base has been starving for good QB
play and have anticipated the debut for their new prized possession all summer
long (Heck they got excited for the entire preseason, wearing their Andrew Luck
vs. RGIII T shirts to FedEx Field). Everywhere RGIII goes he hears it from the
fans, “This is our year” “You’re the savior” and chants of R-G-3 throughout the
streets of Washington DC.
I’m certain that no one expected RGIII to fail in his first
attempt in the NFL, but I’m completely sure that no one expected his to look
like a polished NFL veteran. Someone with the persona and work ethic of
RGIII will never set themselves up to fail in any way, but the fact that he has
started this season as one of the hottest QB’s is just proof that this kid is
the real deal. How so you guys think RGIII will fare for the rest of the season?
The Saga of RGIII has just begun…
The Saga of RGIII has just begun…
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