Friday, January 27, 2012

Audience Participation Required


Okay I have an awesome idea that requires audience participation, admittedly I'm stealing it from Karsch and Anderson's instant feedback fun. But whatever.

Okay here's the idea. NHL all-star game is this weekend, and quite frankly, it's kind of boring. Here's what I want from you guys. Send me "ways to make the NHL all-star game more exciting."

Best one's get blogged and seen by tens of people! FB message me, tweet me, email me, beardedfellow1621@yahoo.com, text me, write me a letter, I don't care. This could be fun, so let's make it fun.

Yes, it is pretty much a rip off of Karsch and Anderson, but I think it'll be fun. Plus if this goes well, I'll try to do these every so often. C'mon I know I'm friends with some funny people, so let's see it.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Izzo Gets 400th Win

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Last night, The Michigan State Spartans beat the Minnesota Golden Gophers 68-52. The win was Choach Tom Izzo's 400th win in his illustrious career.

I didn't get to watch the game, but I just wanted to take time out to congratulate Coach Izzo (cuz he'll totally read this, right?) and mention how truly impressive this achievement is.

He's truly one of the best college coaches of all time and what he's buil at MSU is truly something special. 400 wins. It's quite the feat, all for MSU. 400-165 is a pretty impressive mark.

He's done so much for the school in his time here and he will continue to be a fixture up in East Lansing til those pipes give out from all the shouting.

Seriously, does any coach yell more than Izzo?

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Michigan Finally Wins on Road

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Michigan traveled to West Lafayette on Super Tuesday looking to take on the Purdue Boilermakers and won 66-64 in a thriller.

Michigan got its first road win after dropping to Arkansas on the road in their previous game (a game in which they trailed by 20 but rallied and lost only by two)

Both teams were coming off road losses, Purdue losing to Michigan State. For those that don't know, Purdue arrived in East Lansing at 10 a.m. for a noon game. Needless to say, they lost a lot to a little.

It's a big win for the Wolverines, they needed to prove that they could get the job done on the road, and even though Purdue isn't great, Mackey Arena is a tough place to play. Michigan's win snapped a seven game losing streak at Mackey Arena.

It was good to see Tim Hardaway Jr put up a big scoring day. If the Wolverines are going to make a run in the Big Ten they need him to right the ship. Hardaway scored 19 points in the victory.

Zack Novak continued his good play, except his impact wasn't on the offensive end, but rather doing a good job defensively on the always dangerous Robbie Hummel.

Next game for Michigan is a trip to Columbus, to take on the #3 team in the country... That team... The Buckeye one.

If Michigan is going to pull off the upset, Trey Burke and Tim Hardaway have got to both be on their game, and guys like Novak and Stu Douglas need to make their three point shots when they get good looks.

Also, Jordan Morgan needs to find a way to score against Sullinger, and try to keep him in check. But most importantly, he has to stay out of foul trouble. Michigan absolutely cannot afford for Morgan to sit for an extended period of time due to foul trouble.

I think Michigan will lose, they are a different team on the road... But anything can happen, right?

Prince Fielder Coming to Detroit

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Prince Fielder is coming to Detroit after signing a 9 year, $214 million deal.

I have one word... WOW.

I am stunned, shocked, excited, concerned, enthusiastic, insert adjective here

This is monstrous, unbelievable. Prince Fielder is a great player, and everyone in baseball has to be shocked for so many reasons. He has a bad relationship with his dad, former Tiger Cecil, Tigers have Miggy at first, V-Mart at DH (after this season.)

I love it... for 2012-2014. With V-Mart out for the season, Tigers needed to get a bat to replace him. Prince will do that and then some. This makes the Tigers batting order the best in baseball, no doubt, especially when V-Mart is healthy.

But here's my concerns...

Miggy has said he's willing to go back to third or DH. Can he play third long term? He was atrocious at third when he first came to town.

Which brings me to my next concern, our defense is straight up terrible. The run production will probably out weigh the poor defense, but you never know.

My biggest concern is it's 9 years, $214 million with NO opt out clause. No way of getting out of this deal. Also a no trade clause will probably be involved, so good luck dumping him if he stops producing.

This deal is a great deal for next three or four years. But if we don't get World Series rings, yes rings plural, it's a bad contract. We have to get at least one, but need to get two. Our window for a World Series is now and we must capitalize.

Welcome to Detroit, Prince. Enjoy hitting behind Miguel Cabrera.


Monday, January 23, 2012

Rest in Peace Joe Paterno

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Yesterday the legendary coach and college football icon Joe Paterno died. Now many people don't think of all the great things he did during his 46 years at the helm of Penn State football because of the way his tenure ended.

No need to rehash it, we all know what happened. I will say Joe Pa didn't do enough, but the ones I'm most mad at are the Mike McQueary for not doing anything to stop it when it happened or going straight to the police, and his dad, who I'm more angry at, for telling his son to go home. Mike was probably in shock, but elder McQueary needed to be and should have been level headed enough to say "call the police," instead of "go home." But everyone involved didn't do enough.

But any who, back to the purpose of this blog, remembering Joe Pa for what he should be remembered for and that's being the greatest coach in college football history, and for all the great things he did for Penn State. Everyone who's ever played for Joe Pa speaks volumes of the kind of man he was and how he shaped young boys into men.

Joe Pa did great things for Penn State, in fact Joe Pa is Penn State. Without him, that university wouldn't be what it is today. I have tremendous respect for the man and all the things he's done. I will remember him for all that he did for Penn State and for college football.

I honestly thought he'd die on the football field... It doesn't seem fitting that he didn't...

Rest in Peace Joe Pa

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Michigan Beats Michigan State in a Thriller

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Michigan and Michigan State renewed their rivalry Tuesday. They were meeting as ranked teams for the first time since 1998. (MSU was 9th going in, Michigan 19th.)

Michigan got off to a hot start int he first half, shooting the ball well and moving the ball around to get open looks. Michigan at one point built their lead up to 11 points and definitely looked like the better team in the first half.

But Sparty wouldn't go away. They kept coming back and keeping it close. The Spartans were able to rally by exploiting their advantage over Michigan and pounding the ball inside. Derrick Nix had a game from the bench, dropping a Spartan high 13 points. 30 of MSU's 59 points came from the bench.

It was back and forth at the end, but Trey Burke made yet another great play, getting the ball out on the fast break and giving it to Stu Douglas for the eventual game winner. Draymond Green had a good look for the win, but couldn't get it to go.

Trey Burke was the key to this game. He didn't look like a freshman point guard playing in a big game; he looked like a four year starter. Tim Hardaway JR was a virtual non fact, and Burke, along with Zack Novak, stepped up when it mattered for the Wolverines.

The one perplexing thing about this game was how MSU handled themselves in the late stages. They took out Nix, despite his dominating presence in the low block, and after that, they seemed to stop pounding it inside all together, which is what got them their lead. When they had the lead late, they decided to just wind down the clock and take a jump shot instead of try to get the ball inside, where they had established their dominance.

But in the end Michigan won, it's a game that could have gone either way. MSU got outplayed for most of the game, and Michigan missed too many free throws and gave MSU opportunities to come back, so both teams could have executed better.

But both teams were evenly matched, and it was a hell of a basketball game. Let's just enjoy the intensity of a rivalry where both teams are on the same level. Enjoy it while it lasts.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Roar Restored


So the Lions had a pretty good season, eh? 10-6 and the first playoff appearance since `99. I'd say it was a pretty successful year. But everyone reading this knows what this season. Time to give it a grade, since I'm back in school and everything...

Detroit Lions 2011 Season Grade: A-

The Lions definitely exceeded my and most people's expectations this year by making it to the post season. It was an amazing year, filled with all kinds of up and downs and drama in almost every game. The Lions became the first team to comeback from a 20 point deficit and win in back-to-back games, first team to comeback and win three games when trailing by 17, and the only team to comeback and win when down 13 points four times in one season. Cardiac Cats, Comeback Cats, call them whatever you want, either way it was an exciting season.

Everyone will take a 10-6 season and a playoff birth, but one can't ignore the missed opportunity the Lions had in the last week of the season. The Lions couldn't find a way to beat the Green Bay Backups and win an opportunity to play the New York Giants, very beatable team. Instead the Lions had to play the Saints, and we all know how that went.

That's why they get an A-. And A would have been that 11-5, or if the Lions had performed better in games against playoff teams (Lions only beat one playoff team, Denver.) A+ would have been the miracle of winning the division, or something absurd. But I give them a solid A- for making the playoffs and putting Detroit is back on the football map.

The future for the Lions is bright; however, many tough decisions and financial hurdles loom over their heads, the real test of Mayhew will be deciding who stays and goes while maintaing a winner.

Detroit Lions 2011 MVP: Matthew Stafford.

To me, it's clear who the MVP of this team is: Matthew Stafford. Everyone had one question about him: What can he do in a full 16 games? How bout throw for 5038 yards (one of four quarterbacks to reach 5000) 41 touchdowns (franchise record) and a completion percentage of 63.5.
I'm not ignoring Megatron's season. Calvin had an unreal season as well. He was absurdly great starting the season, but there was a stretch where he disappeared. And while teams were kind of taking him a way, Stafford excelled in spreading the ball around and the Lions still had a potent offense. And keep in mind, all of Stafford's stats and accomplishments were done with zero running game. Everyone knew what they were doing, but they still scored. Stafford is the MVP of the 2011 Lions, without a doubt.

2011 Lions season was a special one, and the future looks bright for our Motor City Kitties. They're going forward down the field.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The Prodigal Beard Returns


It sure has been awhile since I've been on here, now hasn't it? I said to myself when I started this that if I ever found myself "I have to blog about..." instead of "I want to blog about...." That it was time to walk away. And after some much needed time off, I'm back, and I'm going to relaunch this bad boy with some great new ideas!

What I'd like to do is have a written blog three times a week, minimum once a week, but only posting when I want to, and not as an obligation. That way the writing stays genuine and the quality remains high.

But what I want to do is get the people involved. If there's ever an issue you'd like my opinion on, let me know. Post it on the Bearded Fellow Facebook page, hit me up on twitter @DCobb1621. I'm planning on setting up an email address just for this blog, and possibly even it's own twitter feed.

One thing I'd like to do is a weekly or ever other week podcast. Like a weekly wrap up/preview podcast of the what's going on in sports. That will probably be more successful and more used during football season, but I'm gonna give it a whirl.

Last year I tried doing live webchats, which was fun when people were there. I'd like to get that going again, maybe like once a month or something. Not too frequently in order to keep it fresh.

What made this blog fun was feedback and interactions with you, the readers. I want to get this as interactive as possible.

I know you guy's missed me, and now I'm back. Expect big things from 2012. And since the world's gonna end, I might as well blog about sports while I still can, right?