Tuesday, August 25, 2009

2009 NFL ATS Pick 'Em: Now Is The Time

By: Luke Florence

There are only a few things that make me literally shake with excitement. One would be any series premier or finale of LOST. Another would be anytime one of my teams is in a Game 7 of a championship series (or in any championship game for that matter). The one that comes at the same time, every year without hesitation, is the NFL's opening weekend. My first year with Sunday Ticket is only adding to that giddiness. It is to the point where I doubt I will even be able to sleep on September 12th.

I'm ready to go. Now is the time.

It is also time for the 3rd Annual NFL ATS Pick 'Em League. Before we get into the league introductions and Las Vegas Odds, let's take a look back to 2008.

Year #2 truly was an historic season for this league. We went from eight members in 2007, to a full twenty the next. Another Florence won, but not the one you would expect. Mid-way through the season, the league was setting an unprecedented pace in terms of wins and losses. We also added two special columns and several featured picks of the week.

Here were the highlights from an eventful packed season.

- Braves started the season tied for first, but ended it in dead last.

- Brandin Bursa dropped out at the last second, and was replaced with Josh Florence. Josh was handed the worst record after one week in the league, and responded by going 13-2 in week two. An ATS record for best week ever.

- Alex Lucius lead for an astonishing nine weeks, but ended up third after a shaky last month.

- Justin Whelan broke a league record when he had the best week record for four consecutive weeks. It vaulted him from 11th to 1st. Unfortunately for Justin, his first week atop of the league he went 3-11 and sank back down to 6th. He never got back into the top four, and ended in 10th. He was well deserving of the Katy Perry Hot N Cold Award.

- After flirting with the best overall record of 150-106 (held by yours truly in 2007), the winning record finished at 147-109 by Josh Florence. The KOA finished 2nd (144-112), Big Al took home 3rd (141-115), and newcomer Brian Boesch grabbed the last money spot (139-117). The top four were all Browns fans, which just goes to show you that Steelers fans do not know anything about anything.

- Chewy and Polito each wrote their own special column. Chewy typically discussed the performances of the linemen, while Polito talked about the Most Dominant and the Least Dominant person/team/event of the week prior.

- The top three spots were known heading into the final week, but there was a fight to the end for spot number four. There were five people (Devin, Justin, Brian, Polito, and Shane) within four games of each other. Boesch earned the money the old-fashioned way, by going 11-5 and edging Polito by one game.

- Jake Young emerged as Mr. Consistency, always getting his picks in on time and always providing comments for each and every game. More info on this award later in the introductions.

There were several other story angles worth mentioning, but this post is going to be long enough as it is. Now let's take a second and talk about some changes this season for our league.

1) In years' past a game that ended in an ATS tie (meaning the spread was ten points and the favorite won by exactly ten), everyone making a pick for that game was given a win. That will no longer be the case. We will be using half-point spreads in every game to eliminate this conundrum.

2) We have also seen a growing problem in getting picks in, and to try and eliminate this from taking place we are enforcing a stricter penalty for failing to turn in picks.

a) If you miss ONE WEEK then you will be handed the WORST RECORD for that week.

b) If you miss TWO WEEKS then you will be given an 0-FOR RECORD for the 2nd week missed.

c) If you miss THREE WEEKS then you will be out of the league. See ya. Thanks for playing. Better luck next year. Yes it may be harsh, but it is necessary in order to protect the integrity of the league. And who are we kidding anyways. If you have missed three weeks you have zero chance of winning any money. But you will be struck from the record book by missing three weeks. In short, just like Memphis' Final Four run two years ago ... it never happened.

3) We will settle ALL TIEBREAKS at the end of the year in a sudden-death playoff ATS pick'em format. No matter if the tie is for 1st or 23rd, it will be decided. More to come on this when we reach late December.

4) The deadline for turning in picks VARIES.

a) If you are simply turning in picks WITHOUT COMMENTS, then it is ONE HOUR before kickoff of the first Sunday game.

b) If you are turning in picks WITH COMMENTS, then it is THREE HOURS before kickoff.

c) If you are turning in a special section, then it needs to be in 12 HOURS before kickoff.

This allows me to edit, and make everything look nice on the blog. Thanks for understanding.

5) We have 26 members on our official roster, meaning there is $520 up for grabs. We will pay the top five this season. 250-120-75-50-25. The winner will take home just less than half of the prize pool but maybe more importantly, he will also receive an automatic birth in the 2010 F'd Up Tourney.

On we go.

You will soon notice that we will be using music to help illustrate each column associated with our league. Maybe at the end of the season I will compile all the songs into a CD? I'm getting ahead of myself.

In order to kick-start the league and draw outside interest, we used Phil Collins "In The Air Tonight." Now, for our league introductions we use another familiar song.

"Sirius," by the Alan Parsons Project.

Not familiar? Never heard of it? I bet you have. It's the music used as a backdrop during the Chicago Bulls player introductions, immortalized by Michael Jordan. Here's a refresher in case you have forgotten.

Doesn't that put you in the mood for some introductions?

Without further ado, here are the 2009 NFL ATS Pick 'Em League Members. What a lucky bunch.

2009 NFL ATS PICK 'EM LEAGUE MEMBERS (in alphabetical order once league seniority was considered)

1) Matt Barnes - 3rd Year - 2007: 130-126 (4th) - 2008: 120-136 (17th)
It's actually quite difficult to describe the third year league members. Only because it's been done twice over and there's really not much more to say. But, we will press on. I met Barnes on my second day of college, and we've been great friends ever since. He is one of the few guys I've found who can actually carry a legitimate sporting debate. Believe me, we've had our share, and there not always about sports. He is the reason this blog is tiled, "King of Arguments." Just this off-season Barnes, who has gone the majority of his life without a favorite NFL team, decided to back the Indianapolis Colts. Maybe that's been the missing piece for Barnes. As will be the case with the entire NFL season ... we shall see.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 22-1

2) Bart Borer - 3rd Year - '07: 115-141 (7th) - '08: 136-120 (8th) - 2007 Best Ongoing Joke Award
I wrote back in 2008 that it was difficult to come up with the proper words in describing this man. It still holds true to this day. Here is a brief story that might fill you in on the glory of Bart Borer. Last year Bart came to Athens (as he did on multiple occasions) for the weekend. One night, while staying at a friends' house, I could hear Bart pacing around the living room long after we had all gone to sleep for the night. Next thing I know, he relieves himself in the corner of the living room, but continues to pace around. Soon thereafter I hear a loud crashing sound, followed by a delayed "OWWW." A couple hours pass and Bart is tapping me on the shoulder, "Luke, wake up ... I think I fell down the stairs." Quite sure enough he did, and put a golf ball sized knot right on his eye. Just a typical day in the life of Bart Borer. In all honesty though, watch out for him this year. His 21 game turnaround last year is the best in the history of the league. If he can push his win total up by another five games, he should be making money.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 28-1

3) Luke Florence - 3rd Year - '07: 150-106* (1st) - '08: 144-112 (2nd)
Yours truly. I absolutely love putting this league together for a couple reasons. One, it's my favorite sport. Two, it gives me a rooting interest in every game of the season. Three, it allows me to keep in touch with some good people that I might not be doing otherwise. And fourth, I'm not too bad at picking the games either. Last year was a difficult one however, and I really did not start putting it all together until the last month and a half. By then it was too late. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Just stay consistent, aim for ten wins a week, avoid the horrible week, pick up on some trends before everyone else, and you should go home a winner. So far so good.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 20-1

4) Devin Frank - 3rd Year - '07: 129-127 (5th) - '08: 138-118 (6th)
Our first, and only, member to be participating from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Devin is studying overseas for an entire year in order to obtain his Masters Degree. Upon completion, my money is on him staying over there, but who knows. D-Frank and myself have been talking football since high school when we were consistently the best two "pickers" amongst our classmates. We roomed together our Freshman year at Ohio University. We hosted a radio show at Heidelberg. We also have the same favorite European soccer team (Liverpool). Devin is also the only Tampa Bay Buccaneer fan, so it might be a good thing he is in Eurpoe this year. But expect him to be in the top-half of this league for a majority. Unless of course his foreign "studies" get in the way.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 24-1

5) Kevin Hunt - 3rd Year - '07: 138-118 (2nd) - '08: 133-123 (12th) - 2007, 2008 Gus Johnson Rise And Fire Award (Best Overall Comments)
This league would probably not even exist if it were not for K-Hunt. His weekly comments are the life-line for our league. It is no mistake that he is the only holder of the prestigious Gus Johnson Award. Something tells me that he will be heavily challenged for that title in 2009, which makes sense historically. Michael Jordan said that the third championship was always the hardest to win for several reasons. Lack of motivation, others gunning for you even more, etc. And yes, I did just compare Michael Jordan to Kevin Hunt. And since all of you know this guy, then you all know how absolutely absurd and ridiculous that comparison truly is. Last year Hunt was the odds-on favorite to win it all. This year he does not have that pressure on his shoulders, which may or may not help.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 23-1

6) Jeff Normand - 3rd Year - '07: 129-127 (5th) - '08: 126-130 (16th) - 2007 Mr. Consistency Award
Less than five days ago, this league was prepared to move on without Jeff Normand. Thankfully, a last second change of heart brought him back and we couldn't be happier in his decision. He is a staple for ATS Pick 'Em. Back in 2007 he was known as Mr. Normand for the first half of the season, until he politely told me to knock it off. From that point forward, it has been and always will be Jeff. He is without question the biggest Cleveland Browns fan in the group. How many of you have an actual car painted to resemble a Browns helmet? As the inaugural winner of the Mr. Consistency Award, we have decided to do the honor of re-naming it to the Mr. Normand Award. It will be given to the person who shows the most consistency throughout the season, both in picking games and giving comments. That way "Mr. Normand" will always live on in this league. Go Browns.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 30-1

7) Brian Boesch - 2nd Year - '08: 139-117 (4th) - 2008 Free Agent Acquisition Award
When this guy takes over Tom Hamilton's job in a couple of years, this league should really take off. Think about the publicity it would receive? Without question, Brian is the best play-by-play broadcaster of the bunch. I had the distinct honor and privilege to call Southern Ohio Copperheads baseball games and Athens High School football games with him. The true mark of greatness is consistently, and in my humble opinion, Brian was consistently on top of his "broadcast" game. As I mentioned with Barnes earlier, Brian is one of those guys who you can sit down and have an intelligent sports discussion. It truly is a lost art. Boesch also managed to step in his first year in our league and take home fourth place, which was good enough for $40. Another big Browns fan, he is probably expecting an improvement in the Brown & Orange. If Boesch improves his '08 record as well, he might make more than $40.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 21-1

8) Andrew "Braves" Braverman - 2nd Year - '08: 111-145* (20th)
Braves was a late addition last season. He came in as the 20th member of our league, and unfortunately ended up in 20th place. Don't let that record fool you however, this man knows football. In fact, he talks about it for a living as Braves is a sports-radio talk show host in Nashville. He was one of my "mentors" at Ohio University, specifically with WOUB, Gridiron Glory, and Terry Schiavo. It is true that every time I reference Helen Keller, I think of Braves. Showing that this league truly is diverse, Braves will be our representative for the Chicago Bears, who might actually have a passing game for the first time since Erik Kramer? If Braves stays in it until the end this season, he will improve on that awful record and should give the top-five a run for the money.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 25-1

9) Josh Florence - 2nd Year - '08: 147-109 (1st) - 2008 Mel Kiper III Award
Still not sure how this happened ... at all. My younger brother acted as a replacement last season, mainly in order to preserve the payout, and ended up collecting big time. The pressing question is whether or not he can duplicate that success. Several league members have Josh in their sights, and they are looking to take him down. But, if Josh does the unthinkable and repeats, well, then not only would that be the craziest sporting moment of my life, but he should give up school and write a gambling book. He would sell at least a dozen copies based off this league alone. He can't do it again. He just can't. Can he?
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 32-1

10) Shane Kline - 2nd Year - '08: 137-119 (7th) - 2008 Wait Till Next Year Award
There was a very specific reason why I gave Shane the Wait Till Next Year Award. It signifies more than just hope for the upcoming season. It signifies more than just potential. It signifies the odds-on favorite to win it all. That's right, we are going with Shane Kline to take home first place this season. Maybe I just jinxed him? Maybe not. Shane is one of the many OU Alum in this group, and he still lives close enough to Athens that he gets to frequent there more than the rest of us. My money is on Kline to not only go to A-Town more than the rest of us, but to rack up more ATS wins as well. Will the "Odds-On-Favorite" Curse continue? Jeff Normand and Kevin Hunt were the first two odds-on favorites, and neither won any money.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 15-1

11) Chris Rapking - 2nd Year - '08: 130-126 (14th)
You have to respect loyalty right? In most cases, yes you do. But in Rapking's case last year his loyalty might have been misplaced. You see, Rapking picked his Cincinnati Bengals EVERY WEEK. No matter what. They failed to win a game until the second half of the season, and while they did manage a few covers, you have to wonder what would Rapking's record look like if it had not been for the Bengals? Another OU alum, Rapking and I have been on multiple Ohio University Intramural teams, as well as members of various fantasy leagues throughout the years. That's why I can honestly say I was not surprised to see Rapking with an above .500 record last season, and it's why I'm predicting him to improve on that mark this year. But you can go ahead and book-it, Rapking will live ... and die, by the Who-Dey sword.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 29-1

12) Andrew "Chewy" Reinhart - 2nd Year - '08: 133-123 (13th)
Things can change dramatically in one year. I was single, in school and driving a 1995 Dodge Intrepid one year from today. Now I am in a solid relationship, graduated (with a couple jobs), and driving a 2009 Honda Civic Coupe. As for Chewy, things have changed dramatically for him as well in just 365 days. A year ago, he was in the seminary, on his way to becoming a Priest. Today, he is no longer pursuing that path and is currently doing Youth Ministry back in Ohio. When you throw in all the changes Chewy's favorite team (Denver Broncos) made (new head coach, new quarterback, potential rookie running back, potential no star wide-out), and his life is almost a completely 360 degrees different than 2008. But, in order to find that ever-needing "constant," Chewy will be back with his "Chew On This" segment, typically dedicated to the linemen of the NFL. So the saying is true, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 27-1

13) Ryan "Po" Polito - 2nd Year - '08: 138-118 (5th) - 2008 Most Valuable Player Award
Uh oh, do you smell that? Must be a Pittsburgh Steeler fan nearby. All joking aside, this league is lucky to have Polito with us. It's no mistake that he won the '08 MVP award. He was always right around the top four. He was always turning his picks in on time and adding his input on league matters (they will arise, they always do). And, on top of all that, he authored, "Po's Knowledge Dropping," a special section that discussed all things NFL related. No one else shouldered that much responsibility last year. But, Polito might be the first one to trade all that in for a finish "in the money." Po ended in the unenviable position of being just one game out of the money. Luckily for him, his Steelers softened that blow by winning the Super Bowl, so no one should feel sorry for him, not in the least bit.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 19-1

14) Justin Whelan - 2nd Year - '08: 134-122 (10th) - 2008 Katy Perry Hot N' Cold Award
What Whelan did his first year was truly remarkable. At this point, you are well aware of his hot and cold streaks, but having the best weekly record for four consecutive weeks our of a group of 20 just shows how hot Justin can get. Upon closer look, it really wasn't that surprising however. He does more research than just about anyone. He finds ATS W-L records, on the road/home records, night/day game records, etc. When you do that amount of work, and you rely heavily on its' results, you probably will go crazy hot and cold throughout a 17-week season. If I could offer Whelan just one piece of advice it would be to continue doing all his homework, but weigh it equally with the "eye-test." In other words, use your own judgment after all is said and done. I don't know why I just told Whelan all of this. Watch him just destroy everyone this year.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 16-1

15) Jake Young - 2nd Year - '08: 130-126 (15th) - 2008 Mr. Consistency Award
This league allows opportunity first and foremost. An opportunity to pick every game. An opportunity to compete against others. And it also allows an opportunity to find your "voice." Jake Young is a classic example of finding one's voice. He came in to the league as a rookie, and left a seasoned veteran. Sure he didn't win any money, but he cemented his spot in the league by coming up with creative comments every week. So even though he failed to finish in the top four, his "voice" was heard loud and clear. Jake is still down at OU, and will be our lone Athens resident this season. As an avid Green Bay Packers fan you might think Jake would be by his lonesome in that regard as well. But he would be wrong. More to come.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 26-1

16) Jason "Fiz" Fazzone - 1st Year
15 veterans and 11 newcomers. Fiz is batting lead-off for the rookies. He joins Polito as the only two Pittsburgh Steelers fan amongst us, so expect some jawing when the Browns face off against the defending Super Bowl champs. Fazzone was actually the first "rookie" to join our league, as he asked me during the season last year if he could be included for 2009. And here he is. As with most of these new guys, I'm not really sure what to expect from Fiz. If history is any indication, then he might be in good shape. Polito, his Steelers brethren, finished just one game out of the money in his first season.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 35-1

17) Eric "Huggy Bear" Hug - 1st Year
Huggy Bear is the first Oakland Raiders fan of the bunch, so he can relate to what us Browns fans have endured the last five years or so. I met Eric through Ohio University Intramural Sports. Say what you will about their policies and procedures, but they have a bunch of great people working for them. Huggy Bear is no exception. Currently he resides in Valdosta, Georgia, a couple hours from none other than Matt Barnes. Picking football games is nothing new for Huggy Bear, he even has a blog entirely dedicated to picking college and pro games. But the question always remains the same, can he pick games ... against the spread?
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 33-1

18) Nick Lay - 1st Year
Last year I was excited the most for the arrival of Braves. This year I am excited the most for the arrival of Nick Lay. The reasoning with both are simple. They bring a fresh attitude, a smart sense of humor, and they are both two of the most unique individuals I have had the pleasure of becoming friends with. Lay is also one of the bigger Browns fans and is on record saying he was going to pick the Brownies 16 times this season, unless they played MIN, DEN, BAL, CIN, PIT, OAK, BUF, GB, CHI, DET, SD, KC, or JAX. Expect more of that from Lay this season. If this was an athletic contest, Lay might just be the top pick. Back in his prime Lay could hold his own on the golf course, basketball court, and the baseball diamond. Will he be able to hold his own in this endeavor? Stay tuned.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 18-1

19) Luke Polito - 1st Year
Don't know much about Ryan Polito's younger brother. I do know that he is a big Houston Texans fan, which makes me like him more than Ryan already. Luke Polito has two BIG things working in his favor. In the only two years this league has run, the winners were a Luke, and a younger brother of another member. Luke P. qualifies on BOTH accounts. These odds might be a little high, and the early report indicates the betting public likes Luke P. as a dark-horse candidate.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 39-1

20) Jamie Reamer - 1st Year
Last year Alex Lucius was the only head-coach of the group, and he used that advantage to a third-place showing. This season, the only former varsity quarterback (to my knowledge) in this group is Jamie Reamer. He is the fifth league member to be a 2004 Tiffin Calvert graduate, and is no stranger to picking games, as he was always a regular contestant whenever we organized a league back at Calvert. Reamer not only stands out because of his quarterbacking, but because he is a Notre Dame AND Cleveland Browns fan. They are a rare breed indeed. However, the only two winners in this league were both ND and Brownies fans, so Reamer seems to have a lot working his way.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 31-1

21) Jeff "Spider" Schaffer - 1st Year
Remember when I said that Hunt might be challenged for the Gus Johnson Award this season? Well, Schaffer might be his main competition. The biggest reason is because Schaffer is arguably the biggest Gus Johnson fan of the group, and the chance to win an honor named after his hero could propel him to topple Kevin. Schaffer also has a passion for being "that guy" in pictures. You know, the guy who is not supposed to be in the picture, but makes his way in right before the camera flashes. Don't ask me why I feel that talent will translate to success here, but I do. Lastly, Schaffer is the only Atlanta Falcon fan, but don't ask me if that success will translate.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 63:2 (31.5:1)

22) Erik "Smitty" Smith - 1st Year
Out of all the different nicknames in this group, I love Erik's the most. I've never met a Smitty that I haven't enjoyed drinking beers with. Smitty is currently attending the University of Xavier, as he is one of the few college students of the league. But, working in Smitty's advantage is the known fact that the previous two winners were both college students at the time. Apparently college students don't spend all of their time studying. Go figure.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 38-1

23) Corey "Prom Night" Taylor - 1st Year
Not sure how to describe this guy. So, let's look at five fun facts. One, he is a Cincinnati Bengals fan. Two, he looks like a dude you just want to punch in the face. Three, he has probably hit on your sister and/or mother. Four, he is a Meijer store manager, and damn proud of it. Five, despite his sloppy demeanor, he is not too bad of a basketball player. Does this look like a resume of a winner? Get back to me in January on that one.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 37-1

24) Anthony "All Day" Tynan - 1st Year
My MVL brother. Tynan and myself were the two reporters covering the MVL high school football league in 2005 for Gridiron Glory. The General and Kevin Culver (along with his sideburns) were two mainstays of that league. Moving forward, Tynan has won an Emmy for his work on G.G., is a contributing writer for Rotoworld, and is without question the best fantasy baseball player I know. What does this tell us about Tynan? Well, it says he is knowledgeable about sports, works hard, and succeeds. Sounds like a winning combination.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 17-1

25) William "Billy" Wakefield - 1st Year
If I could only use one fact to describe the essence of Billy, it would be rather easy. And it would be: Billy loves Blackberry brandy. Last year during an OU party, I bought a bottle of Blackberry with intentions of doing shots throughout the evening. When Billy found out there was Blackberry at the party, he became excited, and next thing I know, we are downing shots together. To make a long story short, that bottle did not last as long as I anticipated. Currently Billy moved to Texas and got himself a real world job. His part-time job, at least for the next four months will be picking NFL games against the spread.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 34-1

26) Chris "Woody" Woodard - 1st Year
I met this guy back in October when I visited Kevin up in Madison. That is one of the few things I remember from that trip. The other would be Bart ordering 20 volcano taco's for the eight-hour trip. Woody is a news reporter for the NBC station here in Madison, the same station where Kevin works. Woody also is a Green Bay Packers fan, so he joins Jake Young in that regard. Out of all the guys in this league, Woody was the toughest for the Las Vegas Oddsmakers. At the end of the day, it was very difficult to determine if Woody could turn some heads or not. Speaking of making you turn your head, have you seen Aaron Rodgers mustache? Wow.
ODDS TO WIN IT ALL: 32-1

So there you go. The 26 members of the 2009 NFL ATS Pick 'Em League. The 3rd edition. Best of luck to all. We start on September 10th. Giddy up.

Until next time, "read it, roll it, hole it."

Friday, August 14, 2009

2009 Cleveland Browns: Previewing Game One

By: Luke Florence

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

I am not going to get excited for this. I've done it too many times.

The Cleveland Browns have been in training camp for two weeks now, but Saturday night at 8:00 PM EST, the 2009 season will officially be underway. Yes it is just a preseason game, but, it's a game nonetheless.

Last year I sat eagerly on the edge of my seat as Derek Anderson led the Browns down the field on their first possession, capping it off with a spectacular Braylon Edwards TD catch. They were coming off a ten-win season and the sky was the limit. Unfortunately, we know they hit rock-bottom by the end of the year instead.

Enter Eric Mangini.

Reports from camp indicate that the team is more disciplined than under Romeo Crennel. We will see.

Supposedly there will be less penalties than in year's past. We will see.

Jerome Harrison should get more touches. We will see.

We've heard that practicing game-specific situations will benefit their offense in the two-minute drill. We will see.

Rob Ryan, the new defensive coordinator promises a more attacking defense. Again, we will see.

That is what Saturday night will give us. A glimpse to those promises and reports. In football, as it is with all sports, seeing is believing.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO

- Just seeing the Browns in uniform under the lights of Lambeau Field.

- If any of those above statements will come to fruition.

- If Brady Quinn or Derek Anderson will both have a great game, a lousy game, or if one will clearly outperform the other.

- James Davis, Brian Robiskie, Mohamed Massaquoi, David Veikune, Alex Hall, and Kamerion Wimbley.

WHAT I'M EXPECTING

- Honestly, this team can not be any worse than last year. There is no way possible NOT to take a step forward. At the forefront is the QB situation, but as of right now, Mangini has done everything the right way. He announced the starter in PRIVATE on Friday, and gave the other guy the starting nod next week. So far he is the anti-Crennel.

- The first preseason games are typically more about the rookies than anything else, but I'm also expecting big things from Lance Leggett. He has played well during training camp, and caught the long bomb from Quinn for a TD in the team scrimmage. He could be in store for a big night.

- Lastly, I expect an injury. Preseason games are all about injuries, and so far in Browns training camp the only notable injury has been Syndric Steptoe. Someone will get hurt in this game, and let's just hope it's an expendable player.

Enjoy the game. At the very least it will be nice to have Cleveland Browns Football back, especially with the Cleveland Indians selling house.

Giddy up folks, football season is here.

Until next time, "read it, roll it, hole it."

Adding To My Favorites: Picking A Professional Soccer Team

By: Luke Florence

For the past eighteen years of my life, I've had the same six favorite professional teams. Well, only four of them are "pro" teams, but I do have a go-to team in every major sport (including college basketball and college football). The Browns, Irish (twice), Bulls, Penguins, and the Indians. That's the list. Excuse me, it used to be the list ... until now.

I've never traveled overseas, although almost all of my friends - including my brother - have visited another continent. The thing I've enjoyed the most upon their revival - besides their serene pictures and drunken stories of course - is how they have all adopted a new sport. Kevin passionately followed Aussie Rules Football when he spent a semester Down Under. Jared started wearing Scotland soccer jerseys after his brother came back from Europe. And D-Frank found a love of the EPL (English Premier League).

As a connoisseur of all sports, I have been following the United States soccer program since it burst onto the scene during the 1994 World Cup. I'm familiar with their players, coaches, etc. enough that when the World Cup takes place, I have a sound grasp on their roster. Please do not confuse this with an expertise of the sport. Soccer is the biggest sport in the world, but I do plead ignorance to the global impact soccer obtains. I know nothing about foreign leagues or foreign tournaments (besides the World Cup, the Champions League, and the Confederations Cup).
That last sentence has been bugging me recently, mainly because I should take an interest in those foreign leagues. I'm never going to know the middle-of-the-road European players, but I should know the super-stars. These are the guys that go on to excel in the World Cup. These are guys I should know. So, in order to quench my thirst for knowledge, I asked D-Frank to give me a brief run-down of the English Premier League (the biggest and best soccer league in the world). My ultimate quest was to find a favorite team.

That's how it works. You pick a team, you follow them, watch them when you can, stay up to date on all transactions, and before too long you have a decent handling on the entire sport. This is how - through the Pittsburgh Penguins - I have gained some hockey knowledge. I'm hoping that by backing an EPL team, I will become a global connoisseur of sport.

Here is what I was looking for in a professional soccer team.

1) They like to bring up their own talent. Sure they might get a big name here or there, but they don't rely on it. Their core are players they have had for a long time.

2) They have a passionate ... and educated fan base. This would automatically throw out the Ohio State Buckeyes if you catch my drift.

3) They currently have some star players. Some guys who are world-class and easy to follow.

4) They play a fun-fast game, but can be physical with the best of them. In other words, they aren't boring and one-dimensional.

5) Their ownership and managing is easy to get behind.

6) Couldn't hurt if they have a history (could be current or decades ago) of falling just a bit short. The Browns have The Drive for example.

After looking at all the positives and negatives with each category, it came down to two teams ... Arsenal and Liverpool. They did not meet my entire criteria, but they did embody more than the other 18 EPL teams.

I found it rather easy to narrow down my choices and extremely difficult to distinguish between the two remaining squads. I found myself going back and forth, with pros and cons weighing heavily on both sides.

This continued for almost two weeks until I finally asked myself one question. Which team can I relate to the best?

See, I'm from a blue-collar town, and have a blue-collar personality when it relates to sports. I want my team to play hard, earn my respect, and lay everything on the line. Also, I have to be able to relate to their fan-base. I'm not a rich kid by any means, and actually don't ever want to be one. You lose a sense of reality when that happens.

After re-evaluating my criteria, the choice was easy.
They have a star player in Steven Gerrard. They have a rich history, but not the greatest in the last twenty years. Their fans are not nearly as rich as Arsenal, and the city of Liverpool itself reminds me of a Midwest town. They have had their fair share of tragedies (Heysel Stadium Disaster and Hillsborough Disaster), which reminds me of some Cleveland Browns moments. Lastly, I can simply just relate to them more so than all the others. Sure it helps that Devin's favorite team is Liverpool, and he can help me stay up to date on all of their daily activities. Passion is the most contagious disease of them all.

The EPL starts tomorrow, and I will be following. I will watch Liverpool when they are on TV. I will follow all of their games online. I will try my best to recap their season at the end of the year like I do with all my favorite teams. It's going to be a long process, and I'm not going to claim to be the biggest Liverpool fan, or go absolutely crazy if they win it all this year, but you have to start somewhere. And I'm starting right here ... right now.

I cannot thank Devin Frank enough for all the material and information he sent to me. I look forward to many more soccer conversations down the road. He is a much bigger Kopite than I am, but one day I might just catch up with him.

Even though Liverpool has their sights set on a league championship, they did just grab the biggest American fan free-agent available. So far so good for the Reds.

Until next time, "read it, roll it, hole it."

Saturday, August 01, 2009

2009 NFL ATS Pick 'Em: The Beginning

By: Luke Florence
There is one song that plays at every NFL game over the loudspeakers during pre-game warm-ups. It's one you might not expect. It seems out of place sandwiched between the newest Kanye West song and the old school AC/DC smash. It's the incalculable Phil Collins. And the song is "In The Air Tonight."

Go to any NFL game 30 minutes before kick-off. You will hear this song. I remember my first time hearing it. 2003 ... Cleveland Browns Stadium ... vs. San Diego Chargers ... with Jared. As the song first started blaring, I immediately questioned the sanity of the Browns DJ. But, in some mysterious - almost hypnotically - way, I instantly embraced the song and found myself playing the "air drums" mid-way through (The Hangover, anyone?).

And now, every time I make my way into Cleveland Browns Stadium, I anticipate the song. I won't be ready without it. It is now part of my football experience. Right there alongside "Thunderstruck." I need it.

So here we are, about to embark on another season of NFL football. Phil Collins was right, "I can feel it coming in the air tonight." Can you?



Let's hope so, because in six short weeks, it will be here. The question that needs to be asked is who will be joining me? 2007 saw eight lucky combatants participate in the inaugural league. All eight members came back in 2008, but to their surprise - and mine - we added an astonishing 12 more, bringing our total to an even 20. If we continue expanding by that same 250% we did from '07-'08, then 2009 will have an unthinkable 50 pick 'em participants. Hey if Donte Stallworth can kill a guy and only spend 24 days in prison then anything is possible.

If you are one of those who have never participated in an ATS (Against The Spread) pick 'em, the process is simple and easy to catch on. What we do is pick every game, every week, throughout the entire regular season. But, instead of picking the winner (which can be quite simple ... pick whomever is playing against the Lions), we pick the winner Against The Spread.

"The Spread" is a point value given for a game in order to equalize the playing field. For instance, if the Cleveland Browns were playing the Pittsburgh Steelers, common sense would have the Pittsburgh Steelers as the prohibitive favorites, thus making it a rather easy contest to pick. But, "The Spread" is designed to make our work in picking a winner more complicated. In our hypothetical pairing of Browns-Steelers, "The Spread" could "give" the Brownies nine and a half points, meaning the Steelers would have to defeat the Browns by at least ten to earn the win Against The Spread.

The game would be set up like this.

Cleveland Browns @ Pittsburgh Steelers (-9.5)

If the Steelers won 30-20, then Pittsburgh would be the winning pick.

If the Steelers won 30-27, then Cleveland would be the winning pick.

If the Browns won ... then you must be referring to the 1980s.

Hopefully you get the picture.

One of the unique aspects of this league is the ability to make user-comments for each game, which gets posted right here in my weekly picks column. The best way to understand this concept is to see it for yourself.


That would sum it up better than I ever could. The more comments from you, the better the columns are for everyone. It truly is a win-win-win (The Office, anyone?).

Intrigued? At the very least, would you like some more incentive? Well, needless to say, at least for the KOA, this league transforms from a collection of friends into something that truly embodies a team-spirit. Bios with odds for each member is given prior to the start of the season.


Also, at random times throughout the year, rankings and breakdowns on how every member is doing will be found.


And, for those who choose to participate, the KOA hands out season-ending awards. Those winners had nothing but great things to say about them. It truly is a unique league in several aspects.

2009 will look different than 2008 on some levels, thanks to some tinkering on my behalf. But they will all be improvements, and only for the benefit of the league as a whole. More to come on this later. One thing that won't be changing is the league-entry fee, which will remain at an even $20.

If we still have your interest after all of this, then the first step would be sending me your e-mail address. You can send me a text, a facebook message, or just simply leave a comment at the end of this post. From there I will send you some basic information. After that you can join or jump ship. The choice is yours.

For the 2008 members, if you have changed e-mails, please let me know, so I can update our records. Unless of course you switched e-mails and no longer wish to participate. Let's hope that is not the case.

As Phil Collins so eloquently put it, "I've been waiting for this moment, for all my life ... oh lord."

Giddy up.

Until next time, "read it, roll it, hole it."