Brett Mueller's NCAA Football Fan Profile
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Wisconsin sports in the house! But all teams welcome to play in the yard
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Who am I?
Long time sports addict/first time blogger and native Wisconsinite seeks to inform, enthrall, and respectfully disagree with readers of his posts, which focus on the Packers, Badgers, Bucks, and Brewers but will regularly drift into sports "news" of the day.
I spent the first 22 or so years of my life consuming all things sports from a Wisconsin perspective, but have been changing my longitude and latitude pretty regularly since 2000. Irrationally angry Philadelphia and apathetic DC have been stops along the way, and now I share my views from college football-crazy South Carolina.
Figured I'd give this sports blogging thing a shot since I'm obsessed with sports, can type fast, and am still trying to meet people down South who care enough about Wisconsin sports teams to listen when I share my thoughts about them.
I invite you to disagree with me, and I might well disagree with you. But I won't follow you down any holes if you start using foul language or get disrespectful. After all, we're just writing about sports here.
That's my intro. Now let's see what this Wisconsin satellite has been orbiting...
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T.O. getting advice from GOP strategists? posted on 10/02/2008
Caught a SportsCenter clip this morning of Dallas Cowboys WR Terrell Owens talking about the "media conspiracy" to divide his team.
Quoth Owens:
"I understand the political campaign is going on, (and) ESPN really hasn't had the ratings that they've had for a while. I'm pretty sure that's why they made a big deal out of what I said...I think everybody in this locker room, from the coaches on down, know everything I said was blown out of proportion and shouldn't have been made into such a big deal."*
Mr. Owens, time for a reality check. The reason your post-Redskins game comments, in which you complained you didn't get the ball enough, were reported at all is because your public complaints on this topic in the past have led to (or at the very least signaled) damaged relationships with previous quarterbacks and teams (Jeff Garcia - 49ers, Donovan McNabb - Eagles). There's a pattern. Your willingness to reengage in behavior that's been destructive to your previous teams is thus newsworthy.
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Early season gut check posted on 10/02/2008
So we're a quarter of the way through the regular season and the Pack is 2-2. Their starting QB has an injury of unknown severity to his throwing shoulder and is backed up by two rookies. They've lost their most effective defensive lineman (Cullen Jenkins) for the season. They may lose their rock of a CB (Al Harris) for the season as well. And if you count Rodgers, Jenkins and Harris, 10 of their 22 starters were listed on the injury report for this week's game against the Falcons. Their leading rusher from a year ago (Ryan Grant) is averaging 3.38 yds/carry, has lost two fumbles, and has rushed for fewer yards on the season than he did in a single playoff game against Seattle last season. Oh, and they may cut their punter (Derrick Frost) if he doesn't show marked improvement this week.
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As I was saying about Ray Durham... posted on 10/02/2008
I didn't think I'd have a relevant opportunity to revisit one of the points in my most recent Brewers blog entry so quickly. That point being: Ray Durham was a great pickup and, given his experience and steadiness - especially in the field - maybe we should be seeing some more of him.
In my last entry, I noted the comfort I took in seeing Derrek Lee's game-ending double play on Sunday directed at Durham rather than Rickie Weeks - who all season long has displayed a penchant for costly fielding errors. If you're reading this you probably don't need a recount of how another inexplicable Weeks error changed the complexion, and ultimately the outcome, of yesterday's NLDS opener with the Phillies. But I'll give you one anyway. Bottom of the third inning. Ruiz reaches on a single. No outs. Hamels tries to bunt him over. Hall misplays what could have been a 5-6-3 double play, but still has time to get Hamels at first. He makes a clean throw to Weeks, who's covering the bag at first for a bunt-charging Prince Fielder. Weeks lets the ball trickle from his glove for an error.
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Giddy about the Brew Crew posted on 09/30/2008
Like all of you Brewers fans, I'm beside myself happy about the Crew making the post-season. CC is THE MAN. That guy's a frigging bull. I have never seen a pitcher carry a team the way he has, particularly the last 2 weeks of the season.
And Ryan Braun, what can you say? Legit star. I blogged about his walk-off grand slam versus the Pirates last week. The Brewers needed that hit, that win, that spark as badly as they've needed anything all season. Stars make the big plays when they matter. Braun is definitely doing that.
There's one move the Crew made this season that flew under the radar but has made me particularly happy with this team. Ray Durham. When I saw that double play grounder head for 2nd base off Derrek Lee's bat for the final outs of the Brewer's regular season, I squirmed with visions of Rickie Weeks chucking it into left field. But thankfully Durham was there to field it cleanly. Rickie Weeks may develop into a sensational player over time, but I'll take the stability Durham offers for now.
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Kiffin fired, Davis completely off his rocker? posted on 09/30/2008
Just caught both a clip of the Al Davis press conference in which he announced why he fired head coach Lane Kiffin, and Kiffin's rebuttal interview on SportsCenter. Is there any doubt all that California sun has fried Davis' brain? He sounded like a snotty high school girl justifying why she was dumping the nicest guy in class.
"He wouldn't spend time with my friends (ie. play the players I wanted him to). He spread rumors about me behind my back. When we had bad dates (ie. games), it was because he wouldn't listen to me when I told him what we should do. He lies. He talked smack about my friends (ie. the Raiders organization)."
Just as many snotty high school girls who break up with boys for no real reason, Davis fails to recognize that HE is the problem!!! Not only that, if you asked a girl out because she had a reputation for being classy and glamorous (ie. the Raiders of the '70s and early '80s), and realized while you were dating she was in fact a first class psychotic bee-atch, might that not drive you to do some atypical things to cope?
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