For regular readers of my blog — Mom, you there – you know the question in the title is one that constantly perplexes me during sports season. I raised the religious aspect during some key college football games, such as TCU v BYU. So let me continue with the Yes MSG perspective on G*d and Sports. After all, Kurt Warner cannot be your only source.
- There is no (Sporting) G*d: The Yankees won the World Series (and for all those fans talking about how it has been 9 long years – shut your pie-hole)
- There is a (Sporting) G*d: Notre Dame lost to Navy (admittedly, could have been a kind gesture on the part of the “Fighting” Irish in honor of Veteran’s Day)
- There is no (Sporting) G*d: The Cowboys lead the NFC East (Gosh, the Iggles frustrate me. How do you give up a 49 yard TD pass on 3rd and 14?)
So right now, the “No (Sporting) G*ds” have it, but the season is young.
However, if the Cowboys were to win the Super Bowl, this would be the first time that all 3 major sport title holders, were the Most Loved/Most Hated (that is: There IS A G*d / There is NO G*d) representative of the respective sports. Consider if you will:
- The Lakers are current NBA title holders (Calm down Celtic fans, you might be equally loved, but certainly not equally hated)
- The Yankees are current MLB World Series title holders (Calm down Red Sox fans, you might be equally hated, but are only equally loved by inbred Boston-ites)
- The Cowboys could be NFL title holders (Calm down Patriot fans, you are neither as loved or as hated, although Tom Brady might be)
So I guess my position on the (Sports) Almighty will have to wait until Playoff time.
On to some College Football thoughts:
- Iowa was finally exposed, losing to Northwestern, knocking them out of BCS contention. At first I felt relief that a pretender was deflated. Then I got to thinking: unless you attended a perennial college football power — Alabama, Ohio State, Oklahoma, USC, etc. — the season Iowa was having is the one we all want. Something that is rather magical, and certainly not common. So the fact that they lost, and have to go to Ohio State next week (without their QB or first string RB) means that they will go from potential BCS participant and likely Big 10 Champion to some obscure Jan 1 bowl in only two weeks, actually makes me sad. I have been there with Cal, and basically it sucks.
- Notre Dame did its part for Veteran’s Day (Wednesday the 11th) by losing to Navy. Notre Dame would definitely fit the Most Loved / Most Hated College Football Team, and I fit in the latter category. However, after losing to Navy, and watching Charlie Weis on the firing line, again, I actually felt bad for the man. Some of this is his doing, with his arrogance, but some of it is not. Conversely, I don’t feel so bad for Jimmy Clausen. I get tired of hearing about how he is a Heisman Candidate because he leads the nation in Passing Efficiency. Heisman candidates do not continually have to rally their teams from behind against weak competition, and they don’t fumble and throw interceptions in the red zone and then take the game clinching sack in the last minute. Plus, Jimmy goes pro next year and makes millions — he will be OK.
- The likely BCS title game — Fla/Ala v Texas — could be hard to watch. None of the teams appears that impressive, and continuing my Most Loved / Most Hated theme from above, each of these teams fits into the Most Loved (by their parochial fanbase) / Most Hated by everyone else. Right now the game is looking like having to choose between Paris and Kim in a Cat Fight (although the Cat Fight would be fun to watch
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And some Pro thoughts:
- Aaron Rodgers for Alex Smith trade? Green Bay just lost to winless Tampa Bay. Coupled with his two losses to the Minnesota Favres, Aaron might need a change of address. Sure, he leads the league (or is close) in passer rating, and the losses could be pinned on the Green Bay defense, offensive line and lack of special teams, but eventually it all comes down to the QB. And as much as I hate to say it, Aaron looks more like a guy who will put up great stats on a bad team so far. Conversely, and yes he has a tremendous supporting cast, Fav-ruh is the kind of QB who can change a game. His arm is still sick — throws to beat the Niners and Ravens could not be thrown by almost any other QB. Certainly not Aaron Rodgers.And while Alex is now back in the starting lineup with the Niners, there is some baggage there too. Plus., the Niners stink. The 3-0 start was a mirage; Yes MSG knew that. So let’s right the wrong from 2005, when the 49ers should have taken Rodgers with the overall #1, and then Alex Smith could (should?) have gone to the Pack later on.
- Speaking of Quarterbacks who put up big numbers on losing teams, ladies and gentlemen, I give you Jay Cutler. The Bears traded for him, gave him a $20M extension, and he has led them to a 500 record. Nice work Chicago.
- How did everyone miss so badly on Tom Brady? Seriously? He has great leadership, great pocket presence, and a great arm. And this makes him a 6th round draft pick? I know Michigan was not amazing during his tenure, but with the combine, etc., I cannot see how he lasted so long. A 2nd rounder? 3rd? OK. But considering the absolute stiffs that are regularly taken in these early rounds, I am amazed that in retrospect, that Brady did not go earlier.
