Saturday, October 27, 2012

London is ready for an NFL team

According to ESPN Boston, Robert Kraft declared that London is ready for an NFL team.



"You're already hosting the premier league, and we believe we're the premier sport in the world," Kraft said to the thousands in attendance. "I think London has shown, with the way they've handled the Olympics and every other major sporting event, that it's time for you to have your own NFL franchise, based in London."


Sunday, October 14, 2012

49ers New York Giants: a Compelling Rematch

The San Francisco 49er annihilation of the New York Jets in New Jersey a couple of weeks ago was revealing. As disastrous and hasty as the Jets' decline from grace has been over the last year and a bit, there are yet some quality players wearing green - players with some pride, though few victories. The 49ers held the Jets at arm's length that day and slapped them around like little brothers for three-plus hours. As humiliating as it was for the Jets, it was inspiring for the 49ers and their fans, who perceive this season as a series of step by step achievements on their way to the title - a championship unceremoniously denied them last year by the Giants, stadium partners of the 49ers-deposed Jets.
It should be noted that, along the way in this year of reclamation, there will be some moments more special than others for the Bay Area marauders. Today is one of them. The Niners, you know, have been pointing to this rematch with the Giants since they walked off the field in the playoffs last year in misery. The Giants out-49ered San Francisco that day, and it somehow hurts more when the other team plays your game better than you. It had to irk Jet coach Rex Ryan a couple of weeks ago for the same reason. The 49ers have the team Ryan was trying to build and failed. So far, the Giants have the team the 49ers boast - a defense that won't quit, rushes the quarterback when it's interested, and completely stifles opposing offenses. Make no mistake, the Giants' defense will be interested today. Glenn Vallach has been a football fan for most of his lifetime, but never played organized pigskin unless you consider the thousands of youth hours running slant routes on city streets. Don Maynard was his idol, an adulation he took seriously, complete with a number 13 stitched to his sweatshirt. He remains a New York Jet fan through so much disappointment and embarrassment over the years. Coach Rex Ryan has rekindled a dormant fire, but sometimes he feels as if he doesn't understand the likely end result of all his efforts. It has been 43 years, after all. Sources: · Yahoo! Sports New York Jets page · Yahoo! Sports New York Giants page · Yahoo! Sports San Francisco 49ers page · Sean Brennan, New York Daily News, Inside the Matchups