Friday, October 8, 2010

Random Sporting Thoughts

Plenty of excitement around the start of the NHL season – I am in my element at this time of year with all my favourite sports up and running. I expect the usual super powers to return to the top and fight for the Stanley Cup this year – I expect a winner from the Red Wings, Capitals and the Penguins. I feel as if injuries really hampered the Red Wings last year, while I believe the Olympics were not particularly beneficial for the other two especially. If pushed, I’ll take a punt on the Capitals.

I am genuinely excited about boxing in November and December. Some top class fights scheduled and hoping to get to the Katsidis v Marquez fight which could be an absolute gem. Khan v Maidana should be fascinating, while Froch and Abraham will be a corker too. Then there is Pacquiao v Cheatarito which should be fun to watch also. Happy days.

Commonwealth Games in Delhi. I’m not there, and I do not know anybody who is. That said, the media coverage has been incredible negative and hard not to believe that there are some major issues out there. Hearing the swimmers fall ill due to an alleged contamination of the practise pool is pretty shocking, and that is just one of a number of issues reported. All that in mind, just how important are these games these days? Not very I’m afraid to say.

I was saddened to hear about Rugby League player Terry Newton committing suicide a couple of weeks ago. A great player who was serving a suspension for taking an illegal substance. So sad that nobody seemed to be aware of the troubles he was going through. Maybe a reminder and wake up call for the Rugby Football League and many other federations to improve their care and support of suspended, injured and retired athletes.

Another star cyclist reported to have failed a drugs test, and a handful of other riders also. I have the utmost respect for the UCI and there is no doubt in my mind that they lead the way in sport as the most rigorous and ruthless drug-testers around. At the same time, I cannot help but feel that they are killing cycling. Actually, it is the cyclists who are killing it. How many federations cover up positive drug tests, match-fixing in order to protect their interests? I would guess at a fair number of them. Sad, but very likely to be true.

Looking forward to a Canadian Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday and Week 5 of the NFL season. I’ll go on record and offer my tips – may as well revel in my success or look like a total muppet.
Bengals -6.5
Atlanta -2.5
Texans to win and -2.5
Saints -6.5
Chargers -5.5 (Sorry dude, what do I know?)
Lions/Rams over 42.5 (my favourite bet of the round)

6 comments:

  1. i'd agree with you on the week5 picks Bobinho (tho you know you're pushing it with the last one!:) except of course you know i can't go against the New York Football Giants...
    instead i'd look at the Colts at home vs KC by a TD. Manning will take it personal with these unbeaten punks coming to town.

    Sad note there about Terry Newton. Makes you wonder if there's a concussion/depression issue similar to the revelations with the NFL. Or is that already being looked into?

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  2. seriously?!?!?!?!?
    exactly, what do you know...

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  3. Ollie, yep that has been suggested in a couple of reports I have read - quite possible indeed.

    JV - I know nothing, hope I am wrong!

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  4. Ollie, seriously i love the overs in that game...i fancy a real shootout there and both are pass-happy and offensive this season. we'll see, maybe 9-6 or something!

    As for the Colts, I am tempted by that but their D seriously concerns me, and I feel this may be the Jamaal Charles day!

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  5. ahh, so you're a KC believer...i must say i love their special teams, which has also been a Colts weakness (see Super Bowl...), but still, at the end of the day, it's Chiefs@Colts! :)

    I can see where you're coming from with that over pick, but it's funny you should suggest 9-6 - i was gonna write the same thing, but then decided not to twist your arm, ha!!! :D
    seriously, i can see bot scenarios... Lions D, at least talentwise, looks on the brink of a breakout...and the Rams are masterminded by Steve Spags, the guy who beat the Patriots as Giants D coordinator. Anyway, there has to be a nice twist to a tip sheet, right? So you might as well go with it! Take care dude!

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  6. anyway... despite your lack of confidence towards the silver & black I will keep reading your blog...

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