Week 9 NFL Picks
Chicago -3 At Buffalo (Toronto)
PICK: Bills +3 |
New England -4 At Cleveland
PICK: Pats -4 |
San Diego -3 At Houston
PICK: Chargers -3 |
NY Giants -7 At Seattle
PICK: Giants -7 |
New Orleans -6.5 At Carolina
PICK: Saints -6.5 |
At Oakland -1 Kansas City
PICK: Chiefs -1 |
At Minnesota -8 Arizona
PICK: Vikings -8 |
At Philadelphia -3 Indianapolis
PICK: Colts +3 |
At Atlanta -8.5 Tampa Bay
PICK: Bucs +8.5 |
At Green Bay -7.5 Dallas
PICK: Packers -7.5 |
NY Jets -4 At Detroit
PICK: Jets -4 |
Pittsburgh -5 At Cincinnati
PICK: Steelers -5 |
At Baltimore -5.5 Miami
PICK: Dolphins +5.5 |
Last week: 9-4
Season: 57-54-5 |
Nov 5th
Check out the All-Electric Nissan LEAF During the Drive Electric Tour
A couple weeks ago, Nissan brought the Drive Electric Tour to Los Angeles to showcase the 100-percent electric Nissan LEAF. The Drive Electric Tour is the biggest EV driving effort in history. It’s a 23-city tour that gives consumers the opportunity to learn about the Nissan LEAF and it’s technology and features.
The LEAF (which stands for Leading, Environmentally-friendly, Affordable Family car) has an expected all-electric range of 100 miles. It produces no local air pollution and has a total cost of ownership that improves over time because of rising gas prices. The LEAF has an MSRP of $32,780, but with federal tax savings factored in (up to $7500), the price for the vehicle can be as low as $25,280. Not bad for a car that never needs gas.
The Drive Electric Tour will head to San Francisco from November 20-28 at the SF International Auto Show. If you want to check out the tour, take a look at the ride or schedule a test drive, check out the Drive Electric Tour Schedule at NissanUSA.com.
Nov 2nd
Vikings Cut Randy Moss
Four games after trading away a third round pick for their former franchise superstar, the Vikings cut Randy Moss today. Anyone who saw Randy Moss’s post game press conference in New England knew that all was not right with Moss in Minnesota. Moss repeatedly said how he missed the Pats and went out of his way to praise head coach Bill Belichick. Here are some highlights from Moss’s post game rant:
- “I really haven’t had a chance to really talk to the guys, so this was no disrespect to the Minnesota Vikings and their organization. The captains — Wilfork, Tommy Boy, Mayo. Am I forgetting somebody? Kevin Faulk. Man, I miss them guys, man. I miss the team. It was hard for me to come here and play. Been an up-and-down rollercoaster emotionally all week. And then to be able to come in here and see those guys running plays that I know what they’re doing, and the success they had on the field, the running game — so, I kind of know what kind of feeling they have in their locker room, man, and I just want to be able to tell the guys that I miss the hell out of them. Every last helmet in that locker room, man.”
- “To the New England Patriots fans, that ovation at the end of the game — that really felt heartwarming. I think I actually shedded a tear for that. But like I said, man, it’s been an emotional rollercoaster this whole week. I tried to prepare. Tried to talk to the players and coaches about how this game was going to be played and a couple tendencies here, couple tendencies here. The bad part about it — you have six days to prepare for a team, and on the seventh day, that Sunday, meaning today, I guess they come over to me and say, ‘Dag, Moss, you was right about a couple plays and a couple schemes they were going to run.’ It hurts as a player that you put a lot of hard work in all week, and toward the end of the week, Sunday, when you get on the field, that’s when they acknowledge about the hard work you put in throughout the week. That’s actually a disappointment.”
- “Do I know what next season and the future’s going to bring? No, I do not. But all I can say is, man, it’s a lot of work that we leave on the field each day. It’s a lot of film study that we leave in that room each day. I know how hard these guys work here in New England, and (all) that I really tried to do is take what the best coach in football history has brought upon me, or the knowledge that he’s given me about the game of football, and I tried to just sprinkle it off to the guys the best way I know how.”
- “I don’t know how many more times I’m going to be up here in New England, but I’m going to leave the New England Patriots, Coach Belichick, man, with a salute, man. I love you guys, I miss you, I’m out.”
All that must not have gone over too well with Moss’s most recent former coach, Brad Childress. Moss acted like he was angling for a return to New England next season, and now he’s a Hall of Fame player with declining skills looking for his third team this season.
Someone will pick him up. The true winner in this situation is the New England Patriots. They took some heat for cutting the cord on Randy, but they basically turned a four game rental into a third round draft pick. I think it’s unlikely that Moss returns to New England, but the team has proven time and time again that it knows how to make the super-shrewd moves, so anything is possible.
Nov 1st
Hanging Out With NASCAR Driver Martin Truex Jr and Pro Bass Fisherman Mike Iaconelli
Last month, the MANjr team went out to Charlotte, North Carolina for a pretty sweet Toyota event. Toyota Motorsports sponsors NASCAR racer Martin Truex, Jr. and pro bass fisherman Mike Iaconelli, and the two guys got together to teach each other a thing or two about their respective sports.
Martin Truex, Jr., who drives the No. 56 NAPA Auto Parts Toyota Camry in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for Michael Waltrip Racing, is a two-time NASCAR Nationwide Series Champion. His father, Martin Sr., also raced the No. 56 car in the Grand National Division. Truex Jr. began racing when he was 10 years old. During his first race for Michael Waltrip Racing, Truex earned a sixth place finish in the Daytona 500. He has 13 wins, 59 top tens and 10 poles in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and 1 win, 43 top tens and 5 poles in the Sprint Cup Series. Martin’s younger brother Ryan Truex competes for Michael Waltrip Racing in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East. Both brothers competed in a Nationwide Series race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway last month. Ryan finished in 37th place and Martin earned a second place finish.
Mike Iaconelli is ranked as one of the Top 20 Bass Anglers in the World. He hosts the show “City Limits Fishing with Mike Iaconelli” on the VERSUS Network. Iaconelli started fishing at an early age, and he parlayed an early interest in bass fishing into a solid career as a pro angler. Iaconelli was the 2003 Bassmaster Classic Champion, the 2006 Bass Angler of the Year and he earned a 2nd place finish at the 2009 Bassmaster Classic. While earning an Advertising and Public Relations degree from Rowan University, Iaconelli worked as a disc jockey. He collects vinyl records and he’s known for his trademark scream when he reels in a big fish.
So Martin Truex, Jr. met with Mike Iaconelli at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in order to teach him some pointers about NASCAR driving. Weather conditions didn’t permit the use of the No. 56 car, so Martin took Mike around the track a couple of times in the Toyota Hybrid Pace Car, which paced the Coke 600 in 2009. After a couple of laps around the track, Martin and Mike switched spots, and the professional angler tried his hand at racing.
After Iaconelli got to experience the fast track at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, it was off to Lake Norman. The weather cleared up and it turned out to be a gorgeous day on the lake. It was a definitely a change of pace from the racetrack as Mike showed Martin some pointers on how to catch bass. The pro bass fisherman caught quite a few before Truex reeled in his first catch. You could tell that both guys really enjoyed the experience of testing out another sport and getting an education from a seasoned pro.
It was fun hanging out with Martin and Mike. Both guys displayed a true passion for the sports they grew up loving. A good time was had by all, just check out the video highlights of the day’s events:
The entire MANjr team has a new appreciation for bait and NASCAR turns. Special thanks to Martin, Mike and everyone from Toyota Motorsports for letting us tag along in Charlotte!
Nov 1st
Week 8 NFL Picks
San Francisco -1 Denver (London)
PICK: 49ers -1 |
At San Diego -3.5 Tennessee
PICK: Chargers -3.5 |
At Dallas -6.5 Jacksonville
PICK: Cowboys -6.5 |
At Arizona -3 Tampa Bay
PICK: Bucs +3 |
At Detroit -2.5 Washington
PICK: Lions -2.5 |
At Oakland -2.5 Seattle
PICK: Oakland -2.5 |
At NY Jets -6 Green Bay
PICK: Jets -6 |
At New England -6.5 Minnesota
PICK: Pats -6.5 |
At St. Louis -3 Carolina
PICK: Rams -3 |
At New Orleans -1 Pittsburgh
PICK: Steelers +1 |
At Cincinnati -2 Miami
PICK: Dolphins +2 |
At Indianapolis -5.5 Houston
PICK: Colts -5.5 |
At Kansas City -7.5 Buffalo
PICK: Chiefs -7.5 |
Last week: 6-7-1
Season: 48-50-5 |
Oct 29th
Dallas Sports Anchor Newy Scruggs: There’s Some People Smoking Weed Over There!
San Francisco is not like Dallas. Not at all. When baseball fans come to the ballpark in San Fran, they arrive with a head change. This video from Dallas sports anchor Newy Scruggs shows us what Nor Cal baseball fandom is all about:
Oct 28th
Cost Plus World Market – Baseball’s Big Game Sweepstakes
Cost Plus World Market is giving away tickets to Game 4 and Game 6 of the 2010 World Series. The contest features two grand prizes. Here are the details:
• One winner will receive two World Series tickets to Game Four in Arlington, Texas
• One winner receiving two World Series tickets to Game Six in San Francisco, CA
• Both winners will receive a $1000 World Market gift card and a chauffeured limousine ride to and from the game* (ARV of each prize: $6,000). If Game Six is not played, the winner will receive the cash equivalent.
In addition to the two grand prizes, fans who shop at Cost Plus World Market wearing San Francisco Giants or Texas Rangers team logo apparel will receive 10 percent off their purchases from October 27 to November 4.
To enter this content, just visit the Cost Plus World Market Baseball’s Big Game Sweepstakes site.
Good luck!
Oct 28th