Dom's Dish - Friday, February 2, 2007
Da Bears and Da Colts. Who saw this one coming? They just pick two random teams, fly them down to Miami and tell them they play for the national championship? Oh, this is the NFL, my bad. By the way, tickets are selling for upwards of $3,000. Note to readers, never turn down Super Bowl tickets. I won't. (They make an excellent Christmas gift no matter who's playing!)
Analysis:
So, the way the Bears played two weeks ago, they're unstoppable, right? I mean, their special teams weren't even "great" that game against New Orleans (besides their Punter), their Defense was a solid A, and their run game was fantastic. They handled both sides of the ball in the trenches and just plain beat the Saints - America's "new" team. (P.S. The Eagles will never be America's team as long as the Trenton Times cover them.) The Bears dominated a lot of the games they played all season, with some obvious exceptions: the Cardinals, Dolphins, Patriots and Packers. Grossman for all the knocks against him, had a good season. Sure he was inconsistent, but over 3,000 yards and 26 TD's. Oh, and those pesky 20 picks and 54.6% completion percentage. The bright spots,obviously a solid defense, an awesome special teamer in Devin Hester, and some unknown receivers in Bernard Berrian and Rashied Davis. In a weak conference, The Bears, they are who we thought the were!
(By the way, I like the two week gap between games. We're not talking 10 weeks like this past year in college football (for Ohio State), one extra week. These guys bash each other's heads in and take a beating with sore ankles, knees, turf toes and all, and people complain about lack of football for one damn week?!? Let them heal up so both teams have their players fresh and ready to go. On the other hand, it's gotta stink for the coaches and the offenses who were in rhythm all year, then this break. They have extra time to watch game film to prepare, or they could over-analyze. That's what makes it fun, and besides that, there is no disadvantage. They're all being paid thousands of dollars for that one week to rest. I'll not cry for them, you cannot have my tears, I am no gypsy.)
The Colts come in having "exorcised their demons" "got the monkey off their back" "beat their nemesis" and a thousand other cliches, but it's true. The pressure is not totally off though. They played just alright on both sides of the ball throughout this postseason, but wins are wins. During the regular season, Manning threw for 31 TD's and only 9 INT's, in the postseason, only 2 TD's and 6 INT's. Wow. There is no way he will continue on that path, is there? He's due for a big game, right? Their defense has stepped up and stopped giving up 100 yard rushers since the postseason began, and they have Adam Vinatieri. An excellent regular season, with a few exceptions, however, they know that there is one unfinished goal: Lombardi. The knock was that they won too many games in the regular season and didn't prepare well for the postseason. The focus it takes to win as many straight games (games in a row, not un-fruity games, that makes no sense) to open the 2005 and 2006 seasons, will pay off.
Prediction:
I wanted the Bears to win and get to the big game. It was a great moment. However, I was also rooting for Peyton Manning and the Colts. And I was grinning during the Bears game with the possibility that Rex would make it to the Super Bowl. He looked horrible sometimes. No awareness, no poise. They barely blitzed him, and he got happy feet. He didn't know it was the end of the quarter when trying to run a play. I am certain you will never see that happen to Peyton, unless someone sucks all of the football out of him. Now, I'm not going to say that Rex is "Da Worst," he is just inconsistent. He led his team to Miami, but so did Peyton. Like most everyone else in the world, I'm gonna take the Colts, with the line, but late. Seven points is a lot to be favored by, it'll probably be 30-21 (U over C), somewhere in that range. Vinatieri will come in handy, Peyton will throw two and Addai will score one (TDs). Peyton may make a mistake and give up a TD, maybe to Urlacher, but that extra week will give him the time needed to figure out how to, for the most part, pick apart the Bears Defense enough for the win. Rex will make at least one mistake, and the Colts will give up a TD on the ground, but not fall apart. Manning will get his, and all will be right in the world. If not, more El Nino, and no one wants that. I just can't wait until they bring out Eeyore to celebrate with his older brother. Poor Eli, why does Peyton keep kicking him in the hallway?
Colts 30 Bears 21
Coin Toss: Heads
First to score: Dallas Clark
Commercials:
And just to make it interesting, the moment you've all been waiting for: DomDom's Super Bowl Commercial preview. That's right folks, here it is, justin time for some Justin Timberlake, K-Fed and Paris Hilton appearances, it's Super Bowl commercial preview. My extensive connections in the NFL (NFL Films) were able to show a few that are sure to be hits. And it didn't cost me the $2.6 for this 30 second piece. (Yeah, 2.6 large! 30 seconds. $86,667 per second. That's some pressure to get your message across right the first time. $2,733,120,000,000 per year, I did the math. $2.7 trillion. For anyone that wants to knock the Super Bowl not being the "biggest stage," you can't argue on that point. Anyone else want to figure out what country they would buy with that?)
Go Daddy will have a "Basic Instinct" knock off, the Miller Lite cat fight girls are back in a pond with a twist!, K-Fed is in a Nationwide commercial, and there is bound to be at least one appearance of a few of the cavemen bickering and talking like they have lisps and braces. Robert Goulet will appear in one for Emerald Nuts ("Egyptian Navigators"), not to mention a few Bud Light commercial, one reference to saving someone from "GHT", and as promised, more working with monkeys in an office. Now I know who that commercial reminds me of, the poor Bordentown coaches! Enjoy the game and the entertainment I will bring....I meant it, the commercials, not me. I don't entertain, I just wanna dance!
Sources / further reading: http://money.cnn.com/2007/01/03/news/funny/superbowl_ads/index.htm
--------------------------------
For those new to "the dish", I once dreamed of being a sports-caster having my own column. Let me know if you don't like it, and/or want to be discontinued from the list. If you have another email address to send it to, send that to me also. For older issues of the dish, email me. domsdish@gmail.com or go to http://domsdish.blogspot.com/
No comments:
Post a Comment