Thursday, September 8, 2011

Week One NFL Predictions

By Edgar Walker

It’s almost time for football, and it’s only fitting that here at MVP Sports Talk, we predict some of Week 1’s games. Alongside me with his predictions will be site founder Andrew Feather.


Below the chart, we’ll each discuss why we predicted three specific games the way we did.

**Games will be listed as HOME vs. AWAY**

MatchupEdgarAndrew
Green Bay vs. New OrleansGreen BayGreen Bay
Chicago vs. AtlantaAtlantaAtlanta
Houston vs. IndianapolisHoustonHouston
Kansas City vs. BuffaloKansas CityKansas City
Jacksonville vs. TennesseeJacksonvilleTennessee
Cleveland vs. CincinnatiClevelandCleveland
St. Louis vs. PhiladelphiaSt. LouisPhiladelphia
Baltimore vs. PittsburghBaltimoreBaltimore
Tampa Bay vs. DetroitTampa BayDetroit
San Diego vs. MinnesotaSan DiegoSan Diego
Washington vs. New York GiantsNew York GiantsWashington
Arizona vs. CarolinaCarolinaArizona
San Francisco vs. SeattleSeattleSan Francisco
New York Jets vs. DallasNew York JetsNew York Jets
Miami vs. New EnglandNew EnglandNew England
Denver vs. OaklandOaklandOakland


Green Bay vs. New Orleans-
Edgar: I’m going with Green Bay here to defend their home field and get off to a good start following their Super Bowl win. I think the Saints will give the Packers a tough game, but Aaron Rodgers is a stud quarterback who’s set to have the best season of his career, and he should torch the New Orleans defense. It’ll be a shootout, for sure.

Andrew: I’m going to go with Green Bay here too in this game featuring the past two Superbowl Champions. Both teams are very good, and in my book both are making the playoffs, but the dynamic Packer’s offense led by Aaron Rodgers and their D led by Clay Matthews will prove to be too much for the Saints.

Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh-
Edgar: This is consistently one of the best games to watch in the NFL. If you want to see good football, tune into this game, and be amazed by the intensity these two teams bring to the table in Week 1. I think Baltimore gets the edge because of their home field advantage, but this game is always a toss-up, and usually defies all logic when it comes to predictions.

Andrew: This game pits two of the NFL’s toughest teams and defenses in a battle will surely not disappoint. Because Baltimore has home field advantage in addition to Ray Rice, who i think is poised to have 15-20 TDs this year, I am picking them to take part one of this bitter rivalry.

St. Louis vs. Philadelphia-
Edgar: I like the Rams, and I think the Eagles are cocky. With that said, I chose St. Louis with a bit of hesitation. I like the team they’re building, and I think they have not only the talent, but the will to defeat Philly. The fact that the game is on the Rams’ home turf helps their chances. If the Rams pull off the victory, it will be a close one, and it will probably be somewhat due to a poor performance from Michael Vick.

Andrew: Unlike Edgar, I’m going to go with the safe pick here and take the revamped Eagles team to take this one. Michael Vick is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL and is throwing to a fast, experienced receiving corps. I really like whats going on with the Rams and I think Sam Bradford will be one of the best QBs in the league in two years, but for now they don't have the firepower to beat the Eagles.


Edgar Walker is a young, Baltimore-based sportswriter. Check out his work on Baltimore Sports Report, or follow him on Twitter.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Embattled Dodger’s Owner offered $1.2 Billion for Team

Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has been offered $1.2 billion for full ownership of the team by Los Angleles Marathon Founder Bill Burke. This offer is just the latest in line of what has become a saga of Frank McCourt’s financial mishandling of the Dodgers as well as his nasty, multi-million dollar divorce, which has been going on for over a year. This proposal will offer McCourt, who filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on June 27, at least some time before Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig seizes the franchise and gives MLB full control over the club. Right now the club’s finances are controlled by an agent assigned by Selig to the team but without McCourt’s permission they can not move any players or sell the team.


According to multiple sources, if Major League Baseball were to seize the club, which they have been contemplating for a while, they would first allow McCourt to try to arrange a deal (like this one) before forcing sale of the team. Earlier this year the McCourts had reached a divorce settlement that was dependent on a twenty year $300 million television contract with Fox. Because the deal also would result in a personal loan to cover payroll and Selig believed McCourt was doing this to game the system in place (team money is not for the owner’s personal use), MLB rejected the deal.


If the sale of the club were to go through, the $1.2 billion would be the highest price ever paid for a Major League Baseball team. If McCourt were to accept the offer, it would first need to be approved by Selig and then pass a vote by the Major League Baseball Owners Association to be sure that the other owners think that Bill Burke would make a good owner. If the team were to be sold, many Dodgers’ fans and Los Angeles area baseball fans alike would be overjoyed because even though the divorce was settled in court, it has played a role on the field and in the team’s lack of success this season. A new owner would bring in a fresh face and a fresh start for a franchise in trouble.


-A