Monday, February 8, 2010

Saints Win the Super Bowl


Sunday night was the biggest game of the NFL season. As you already know, either because you have been reading my blog or you follow football, the New Orleans Saints of the NFC took on the Indianapolis Colts of the AFC. A lot of experts picked this game to be a high scoring affair with most people takinig the Colts to win. I, for one, was with the experts on this because I thought the Colts were a better team. Both teams had great offenses as well as terrible defenses. But I was dead wrong, about the Saints losing at least.

The Saints won the Super Bowl 31-17 thanks to an interception returned for a touchdown in the fourth quarter that made it 31-17 and pretty much put the game away. This was a surprise to me because I thought the Colts were the much better team. But, I guess, the better team doesn't always win. Just ask the Minnesota Vikings. But I've already complained enough about that. The Super Bowl is a happy time, and I plan to put on my happy face and give my congratulations to the Saints.

They played a great game and looked like a Super Bowl champion. They won the turnover battle and looked very good on both sides of the ball. I thought the Colts could move the ball up and down the field on the Saints defense, but I was wrong. The Saints played great and deserved to win the game. But the play of the game was the pick-six by the Saints that put the game out of reach and secured the Saints their first Super Bowl title in their franchise's first Super Bowl appearance. All I have to say is bravo! Great job and a great season.

One thing I found very funny was when the NFL presented the Saints with the Lombardi Trophy. First they said the trophy was for the city, second it was for the fans, and THIRD it was for the team! Are you kidding me? The team deserves it the most. They played the game and they are the ones that one the Super Bowl, not the city. Sure the city deserved to have something great come to their city, BUT the trophy should first be for the team, secondly for the fans, and third for the city. But, other than that, it was great to see the trophy presentation and see Saints quarterback, Drew Brees with an eyeful of tears and his little kid after the final whistle was blown. A great way to end a great season! Hopefully it's even better next season.

"Above: New Orleans Saints quarterback, Drew Brees, after the Super Bowl, http://toronto.ctv.ca"

Sunday, February 7, 2010

How Do You Choose the Right College?


In the Spring of 2011 I will graduate high school and go on to college. The problem is, I don't know how to start looking at different ones. Do I want to go to a big or a small college? I don't know, I think I would like both. Do I want to be in the city or out of the city? I don't really know, because I like the hustle and bustle of the city, but I like that calmness that comes with being outside the city. I think this indecisiveness is a trait of mine. I don't have that strong of an opinion on issues and I feel this will have to change in the next year before I choose my college choice.

So far I have only visited one college, Luther, and liked it a lot. It is a small college, and has a nice atmosphere to it. My backup plan right now is Iowa, but I'm not sure if I want to go to a big school or not. This spring I'm going to visit more colleges like Luther with my dad and hopefully narrow down my college choice.

There is just so much to think about. All the colleges that are out there make you really have to look around to find the best one for you. I just wish there was some quiz you could take that would tell you the exact college that is right for you, and make this whole decision process easier. I know I want to do something with science so a college that offers a science major and has a good science program is a must. But I'm not sure that narrows down my choices any more. I know the college has to be bigger than my high school. I also want to be on the smarter side of the student body not one of the dumber ones in a smart college or one of the smartest in a dumb college. Not saying that there are some dumb colleges out there. Just not as selective as the higher-tier colleges. But, I guess, time will tell which school I will choose and I know I will make the right decision.

"Above: Luther College logo, http://scandinst.luther.edu"

Hawks Look Good But Lose, Again

If you are a fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes Men's Basketball team like me, you know what the issue is this year for the team. They are very young, with only one senior and two juniors on the team, click here for the roster, and don't yet know how to finish games. They are very talented and will be great in a couple of years, but for now we are forced to sit back and watch them lose game after game. It is getting kind of hard to watch, even though they are starting to play better as a team. It seems like all the pieces are in place for this team, they just haven't put it all together yet.

By now, it is no surprise that the Hawkeyes will not make the NCAA Tournament at the end of the year. I'm not even sure they can finish the year with a winning record. Right now, all I'm hoping for is a possible NIT Tournament appearance for the Hawks, even though that is highly unlikely as well.

I do like how the team is set up. They have an abundance of shooters and are starting to get aggresive and bigger inside to contest for rebounds and inside shots. There is one thing the Hawkeyes are doing that I don't like. That is playing John Licklighter, coach Tom Licklighter's son. He looks like a 14-year-old and cannot run the point at the Big Ten level. I feel they should let freshman pointguard, Cully Payne, play most of the game, and then allow Bawwinkel and Gatens to help at the pointguard spot when he has to come out. I know he has to play a little more than was previously planned because of bonehead pointguard, Anthony Tucker, who got arrested two years in a row with the same offense. He is a talented player, but he needs to get his act together before he ruins his career. But, for now, all Hawkeye fans can hope is that he comes back soon because Licklighter is terrible with a capital T.

I am excited to see how this team will grow in the near future, and will try to suffer through this difficult season by thinking positively. Let's just hope the Hawks play a little better then they did previously the last few games of the season.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

NFC Loses Again


It seems like every year, the outcome of the Pro Bowl ends the same way, in a NFC loss. I don't know if this is because the talent on the AFC side is better, but I don't think it is. There's just something about this game that causes the NFC to lose.

This year I think the trouble for both sides was defense. Neither side could stop the other as the offenses went up and down the field. You might be thinking who cares? It is just an exhibition, right? Well, in that respect you would be right, but the game does mean a little bit for both sides. The winning team gets to be home team in the next year's Super Bowl. Sure, the game is at a neutral site, but this can have an effect on the outcome of a game. For instance, you get to choose the side of the coin on the coin toss, and if the game goes into overtime this could be a big difference maker.

But back to the game. I, personally, couldn't care less about this game. It is not that fun to watch. In fact, I find it hard to watch the whole game without getting bored. This is very suprising because I can usually watch any football game, arena football included. But what really ticked me off was the lack of carries that Adrian Peterson got in the game. I know it was an all-star game, but he is the best running back in the NFL. Guess how many carries he got. 10? 5? No he got a measly TWO carries. TWO carries. That is ridiculous. You should let him participate a little more than that. This is terrible for the Vikings fans such as myself that wanted to see one of our favorite players run some people over. He had a great year and made it to his second straight Pro Bowl. He deserved to participate more in the offense, and who knows, maybe he could have been the difference for the NFC in this game.

But other than that I didn't really care for this game. It was fun to see the best players in the NFL duke it out, but it just wasn't as interesting as a regular game, although it sure made me extremely excited for next year when I can see my Vikings play again, hopefully with one quarterback with the number four.

"Above: Minnesota Vikings running back, Adrian Peterson, http://dailypilot.com"