I’mmmmm back!
So I took some time off following my devastating and poor showing in the ’09 NCAA Tourney to gather my thoughts, attempt to finish college on a strong note (Cum Laude–not bad), and pursue a career. Well, my thoughts are gathered, I graduated from Emerson College, and now, I’m unemployed. However, besides applying for probably 10 jobs a day (cover letters take me a little longer than others), I decided to roadtrip across country with my girlfriend and best friend in attempt to obtain a career in beautiful Los Angeles. For all of you that did not catch a glimpse of the trip, check out our photo blog by clicking << over there to catch all of the action. As a warning, I did not take all of the pictures so don’t assume that they’re all mine. Anyways, now that I have been here for about a month and a half and still have no job, I felt that I should spend some of the time that I am not applying to jobs to getting back to The Tip-Off.
There’s so much going on in the wide world of sports that there is no way to cover it all in one post. So I’ll write about the most important. No, not that the Yankees won the World Series tonight. If the Red Sox bought players and knocked down one of the most beautiful and historic parks ever (yes, I mean the old Yankees Stadium), then we might have had a better chance too. But I’m not getting into that because a lot of my friends, along with my girlfriend God bless her, are fans of the Spankees. And no, I’m not going to start on the NBA season, as it has already been an incredible week of performances from Carmelo Anthony’s ridiculous numbers to LeBron picking up right where he left off last year Dirk going bonkers with his lion’s mane and scoring 29 points in the 4th to beat the Jazz to the Celtics, oh wait, yes, being one of two undefeated teams left. There’s plenty of season left, even though I’m going out on a limb and saying that the Celtics are going to win it all this year. And yes, I’ll admit that there is bias in that prediction.
Anyways, I’m going to touch upon what really matters right now. That in my Fantasy Football money league, I am 7-1 and the league leader in points by over 100 points. I don’t like to brag, but this is the best I’ve ever done and might be the last time I will have the chance to. The only thing that can stop me now is injuries, and if that bug hits me, I might still be okay. Here’s a quick glance at my lineup.
QB: Matt Scuab, WR1: Roddy White, WR2: Vincent Jackson, RB1: MoJo, RB2: Thomas Jones (thanks Leon), TE: HEEEATH Miller, W/R: DeSean Jackson (picked up in trade for Tim Hightower), BN: Rashard Mendenhall, K: Ryan Longwell, D: Jon Beason, Trent Cole, Patrick Willis, Elvis Dumervil, James Farrior, London Fletcher, Paul Posluszny
Yeah. Stacked. And besides DeSean Jackson and grabbing a few defenders off of waivers, it was all drafting.
So we are currently half way through the NFL season and although I do not want to bring it up, I need to discuss my “God awful as of late” New York Giants. What is up with them?! I just don’t understand. It seems as if they have turned into RHAM High School’s football program that was developed when I was a junior there. Over their last three losses to New Orleans, Arizona (?), and Philly (I decided to stop watching when the Eagles scored 13 points in about 3 minutes), all aspects of the team have looked terrible. Eli obviously isn’t on the same page as his receivers, Jacobs is running like he’s half asleep, our secondary is completely lost, and although Osi Umenyora and our D-line started the year strong, they have been pretty much invisible since their last win 4 weeks ago. So what’s wrong with the GMen?
I think it begins with their defense, obviously. Giving up 48 points to Drew Brees and Co., which was a wake up call that not every team in the NFL plays at the level of the Redskins, and 40 big ones to the nearby rival Eagles without Brian Westbrook, calls for a major concern. On top of allowing this many points, the offense is not executing at all. Steve Smith started the year hot, leading the league in receptions at one point, but he’s been basically a ghost of late. When all of these negatives, there is no way that they will make the playoffs. There needs to be a turnaround immediately, and if there’s ever a team to do it against, it’s the up and down, inconsistent San Diego Chargers. And it starts with our pass defense. Phillip Rivers has major deep threats down the field in Vincent Jackson (which he better throw to for my sake), Antonio Gates, and Malcom Floyd, not to mention a major screen threat in 5’6″ Darren Sproles. Along with this, San Diego’s run game has been trying to get back on track, with LT finding pay dirt twice last week and Sproles always being dangerous. With New York’s defense obviously lacking confidence, stopping a potentially explosive offense at home this week is the first step to returning to their roots as one of the best defenses in the NFL. If their D becomes it’s old self, then that should help bring back the offense.

“SQUAAAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB!” -Jake Harper
Warch Wadness.
If you don’t understand, just think about it for a second.
I wanted to switch it up because I don’t feel that the NCAA Women’s basketball league gets enough coverage or credit, considering I couldn’t even find a score, schedule, or bracket displaying what is going on, on my Blackberry at lunch today. So I got to thinking, who is going to win the Women’s National Championship?
UConn. Duh. No need to explain.

“We want everybody to be one of the top players in the league, and it’s not out of the realm of possibility to do that. We’ve got all the ingredients. It’s just a matter of doing it.”
-Geno Auriemma
The Elite 8 is Right Around the Corner
I’m on a bus to NYC right now and typing this post on my Blackberry, so forgive any spelling or gramatical errors. I felt like I needed to post after last night’s eventful games in college basketball.
I have thoroughly enjoyed the entire NCAA tournament so far, as it has given the fans some thrilling last minute winners (Gonzaga), Cinderella stories (Western Kentucky), overtime thrillers (Wisconsin vs. FSU), and total domination (UConn). I had the luxury of watching the first and part of the second rounds of the tourney from Las Vegas thanks to Kevin Parker’s wonderful family letting us stay at their timeshare out there. Thus, I was able to legally bet on the games and not to brag, but I won all that I bet, even though it was only three games. I bet VCU (+8, lost by 1 to UCLA),#12 Wisconsin (+2.5, won by 2 in OT) to upset #5 FSU, and Texas (+7.5, lost by 5) to cover against the Dukies. It was a productive week at the least. So with the upset of #3 Mizzou over #2, and still pissed off for not getting a 1 seed, Memphis last night, I got to thinking…what is the Final Four picture going to look like and who, actually, should win in the beginning of April? First, I think Louisville will take a spot because 1) I think Rick Pinto is one of the best coaches in the league (even though he was no good for the Celtics) and 2) Terrance Williams has the potential to be the best player in the NCAA, as he’s a threat from anywhere. However, with their recent play including the slow start against #16 Morehead State and just barely squeezing by #9 Siena by 5 points, I just don’t see them matching up well with any other #1 seeds unless they intensly step it up.Next, you have to give it to UConn. After that 6 overtime loss in the Big East tournament, they have playing remarkably and if they continue, nobody will stop them from winning it all. #5 Purdue gave them the hardest time all tournament last night, and UConn still led for the entire game and won by 12, with Jeff Adrien turning in his worst performance so far (8 points, 6 rebounds). If Hasheem Thabeet keeps playing like he did last night (15 points, 15 rebounds, 4 blocks), UConn will be unstoppable.In the East Region, you have to love Pitt. They have been arguably the most dominant team this year with a star point guard in Levance Fields, an amazing powerhouse of a center in DeJuan Blair, and an exceptional supporting cast. Plus, this is their first regional final since 1974…think they’re a little excited to be there right now?
And my last Final Four team is…
::drum roll::Oklahoma! “WHAT?!” you’re saying. Not THE North Carolina Tarheels and the potential player of the year Tyler Hansborough?? Nope. Maybe it’s my intense man-crush on Blake Griffin or just not wanting to see four #1 seeds like last year, but I think Oklahoma has the best chance to take down the Carolina powerhouse and Roy Williams (no offense, Roy. Still love ya). Blake Griffin has been my favorite player all year and a sensational individual both on and off the court. He has the drive and tenacity to take his team past one of the best, if not the, best and most popular organization in the NCAA. However, he’s not the entire team. His brother, Taylor is also a force and Oklahoma’s perimeter game with Willie Warren, Tony Crocker, and Austin Johnson, who all average at least 34 percent from 3-point land, isn’t too shabby either. So there’s your Final Four. Now who wins?
I have to go with my bracket and initial instinct here. The Pittsburgh Panthers are going to win it all. If they play with perfection in the last few rounds, there is no doubt in my mind that they can beat anyone in the league. But we’ll see…that’s what is so great about March Madness: you never know what you’re going to get.

A Preview of Real March Madness

T.O. is No Mo
For my few readers, I apologize for not posting in a while…it’s been an extremely hectic week. Spring Break cannot come so soon. Anyways, I was not going to post tonight because I feel like death, but as the clock hit midnight, Stuart Scott delivered breaking news through my television: Terrell Owens, superstar wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, has been released.

G-Men make the right moves
Yes, I know, many of you are most likely thinking…”Wait, this kid lives in Boston, loves the Sox and the Celts, but is a GIANTS fan? What gives?!” Well, to defend my preference, my mother’s side of the family is obsessed with the Red Sox and if I didn’t follow, I think my 80 year old grandfather might try to assassinate me (and trust me, he is in good enough physical shape to probably accomplish that). My father’s side of the family is overly fanatics of the Giants, to the point where every Christmas and birthday I receive at LEAST 2 Giants items. So I’m a mutt.

“Gar-bury” is on his way to Beantown….
I wasn’t going to post tonight because I had a really loooong day. However, as I was sitting here watching the 7 News at 11, I found that the nightmare that I have been waking up to in a cold sweat all week has finally come true. Stephon Marbury, the deadliest, malignant cancer from the New York Knicks is coming to the Celtics. It was confirmed tonight in a text message that he’s on his way. Okay, so I may be a little harsh on the guy, since he hasn’t done anything to harm the Celtics yet besides have his name on the back of a C’s jersey, but I can’t see ANYTHING good coming out of this deal. Now I know there is argument that he is a 2-time All-Star and over his 14 seasons, he has averaged 19.7 PPG with 7.8 APG. But that doesn’t make up for the fact that over the past two NBA seasons, he hasn’t played more than 25 games total, let alone suit up for most of the games. All I remember him for is sitting on the end of the bench slumped over with his hand on his cheek and bringing nothing but negativity to the Knicks.
The Tip-Off: Welcome!
For a while now, I have been saying to myself…”Mike, create a blog about something that you are REALLY passionate about.” I’ve been putting this off for three and a half years, and I think it’s time to get off of my lazy ass and find time between classes, homework, and my internship to write about my first love: sports. Like millions of you sports freaks out there, a lot of my time and energy revolves around this form of entertainment. I follow basically every sport and have an overly problematic obsession with fantasy sports (which causes me a lot of pleasure, with a similar amount of pain). Now I know that there are tons of blogs out there that discuss the daily sporting headlines but I would definitely like to get my 2 (maybe even 3) cents out in the overly saturated cyber world. So this blog will cover anything and everything sports related. From something as simple as a single basketball game to fantasy sports, all the way to poker, and everything in between, I’m going to write about what I feel like on that day. So I encourage you readers (if I have any), please leave any comments that you may have and definitely feel free to debate or discuss anything that you agree/disagree with. Have fun with it.

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