Thursday, October 29, 2009

Chicago Bulls Preview

After last year's performance against the Celtics in the playoffs, the Bulls will look to build off that and compete for the 4th seed in the East. Getting rid of Ben Gordon in the off season was the best thing they could of done for the future. Not only does that give them more cap room for the monstrous 2010 free agency but it also allows Derrick Rose to develop into an All-star. In order for the Bulls to compete in the East they are going to need John Salmons and Luol Deng to produce more on the offensive end.
Three players that I expect to have breakout years are Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah and Taj Gibson. Rose has worked on his shot all summer and has even added 15 lbs to his already muscular frame. Noah also hit the weights this off season and throughout preseason has looked like he developed a nice right hook. When the Bulls first drafted Gibson I was not impressed, but after watching him knock down shot after shot in the preseason it made me think of Horace Grant. He gives the Bulls more depth at the forward position and potentially a low post scorer that the Bulls have lacked since Elton Brand. The Bulls starting lineup consists of:

PG Derrick Rose (6-3)
SG John Salmons (6-6)
SF Luol Deng (6-9)
PF Tyrus Thomas ( 6-10)
C Joakim Noah ( 7-0)

This lineup will cause a lot of problems for teams that are small at the guard position. In addition to that, this is a much better defensive group than last year's starting lineup. Del Negro has even played with the idea of going even bigger by using this lineup:

PG Derrick Rose (6-3)
SG Luol Deng (6-9)
SF Tyrus Thomas (6-10)
PF Brad Miller (6-11)
C Joakim Noah (7-0)

Predictions: 50-32, 4th seed in the East. Derrick Rose will be in Dallas for the All-star game. Taj Gibson will be in contention for Rookie of the Year.

Worries: There are two ways in which the Bulls will not live up to their expectations. The obvious one is injuries and the other is Coach Vinny Del Negro. Del Negro may be the worst game coach in the history of the NBA. I have never seen a coach call worse plays at the end of the game. For example, Game 6, 5 seconds left in OT, he gives the ball to Brad Miller at half court. Not to mention that Miller blew the game before by missing two free throws at the end of the game. What does Doc Rivers do? He has his best shooter (Ray Allen) come off two screens at the top of the key to hit the game-winning three. Rarely will the Bulls get outplayed this year, but they will get out-coached many times this year that will lead to losses.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Heisman Update

1. Mark Ingram- Newcomer to the list, but a well-deserved one. The nation's fourth leading rusher exploded for 246 yards and a touchdown against a good South Carolina defense. If Alabama keeps winning then his stock will continue to rise. His true test will be when Alabama faces Florida for the SEC championship.

2. Jordan Shipley- Had his worst game of the season last week against Oklahoma, but still holds the #2 spot because of his previous performances. Although he did make a lot of nice catches against Oklahoma they happened to be all out of bounds. Will need big games against Mizzou and Oklahoma State if he wants the #1 spot back.

3. Jimmy Clausen- Another newcomer to list, has really come into the spotlight these last couple weeks. At first, I thought Clausen would never develop but he has really matured this year in to what could be the real deal. Last week against USC he showed composure and leadership while throwing for 260 yards and 2 touchdowns. Even after losing his best receiver, his numbers have stayed consistent. Without doubt the most consistent quarterback in college football and may be the best.

Players Knocked Off

Colt McCoy- Poor performance against the first real defense he has faced all year. I know he was suffering from the flu, but that didn't affect Jordan and neither should it affect McCoy.

Tim Tebow- Against Arkansas he had more rushing attempts than passing attempts. Think about that.....

Heisman Highlight of the Week


Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Heisman Update

1. Jordan Shipley- (Did not play) I'm going to project 10 catches for 120 yards and a punt return for a touchdown against Colorado this Saturday.

2. Tim Tebow- (Did not play) Luckily for him and Florida, he got a week off from that hit. This week's game against LSU could win or lose his chances at the Heisman.

3. Colt McCoy- (Did not play) Even though Colt has struggled at times during the season, he always finds ways to redeem himself. This Saturday against Colorado won't prove much, but in two weeks when they play Oklahoma it will be an opportunity to show the nation.

4. Jacory Harris- With wins over Oklahoma, Florida State and Georgia Tech, Harris has proved that he can win big games. If he can finish the season strong then he might have a chance at New York come Heisman time.

Jahvid Best- drops out of the race due to a poor performance against USC.