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Week 15: Playoff Picture

Week 15 is a very important week in the NFL. Many teams are either trying to secure a spot in the playoffs, fighting for home field advantage or even still trying to sneak their way into a wild card spot. There were eight games this week decided by only one possession and two games decided by just one point.

First,  we’ll talk about the AFC playoff picture. In the AFC South, the Houston Texans defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 21-20 and the Tennessee Titans defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 19-17. This keeps the Texans and Titan tied for first place in the division. And the Indianapolis Colts demolished the Vikings, 34-6, to stay one game behind of first in the division.

The New England Patriots clinched the AFC East division and a first-round bye with their 16-3 win over the Denver Broncos. The Miami Dolphins are still fighting for a wild card spot; their 34-13 rout of the Jets kept them as the 6th seed.

In the AFC North, the Pittsburgh Steelers remain ahead of the Baltimore Ravens by one game with both teams winning close contests. These teams face off next week in what looks like a game to decide the division title.

In the AFC West, the Oakland Raiders clinched a playoff spot, thanks to a Kansas City Chiefs loss to the Titans, 19-17, but are only one game ahead the Chiefs. The Chiefs are in a wild card spot right now, along with the Miami Dolphins,  but are hoping to sneak their way into home field advantage. Meanwhile, the Baltimore Ravens, Tennessee Titans and Denver Broncos are all only one game behind in the wild card race.

In the NFC the playoff picture, a couple of teams have clinched playoff spots. The Dallas Cowboys won the NFC East with a 26-20 defeat of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The New York Giants are still looking to make a wild card spot with their solid 10-4 record after a 17-6 win over the Detroit Lions. Even with the loss, the Lions remain on top of the AFC North, but the Green Bay Packers are just one game behind after beating the Chicago Bears, 30-27. The Vikings continue to lose, which makes makes it highly unlikely they’ll make the postseason.

In the NFC South, the Atlanta Falcons climb to one game ahead of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after beating the San Francisco 49ers  41-13 win while the Bucs took a loss.

In the NFC West, the Seattle Seahawks clinched the division with a 24-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday Night Football. It looks as though no other team from this division will be making a wild card spot either.

Week 12: Nothing Better Than Thanksgiving Football

Week 12 in the NFL started off with three Thursday games on Thanksgiving Day. The season is entering crunch time, as many teams try to secure–  or sneak their way into — a playoff spot. No teams had a bye this week.

The Thanksgiving games were great to watch. The Detroit Lions defeated the Minnesota Vikings 16-13 after a late interception thrown by Sam Bradford to put the Lions in field goal range. This loss continued the Vikings’ downfall, as they’ve lost 6 of their last 7 games. The Washington Redskins put up a fight against a very good Dallas Cowboys team but fell just short, losing 31-26. Redskins QB Kirk Cousins’ 449 yards and 3 touchdowns were not enough to hold off the Cowboys. The Redskins are now out of a playoff spot by half a game. The Pittsburgh Steelers dominated the Indianapolis Colts 28-7, with Steelers WR Antonio Brown catching for 97 yards and 3 touchdowns. The win kept the Steelers’ playoffs hopes alive, but may have been the final nail in the coffin for the Colts.

A major division game for second place and a wild card spot in the AFC was between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos. The Chiefs won 30-27 in OT to jump ahead of the Broncos in the AFC West by 1 game. In the primetime Monday night game, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 27-13 to bring their record to 6-6 and keep a playoff spot within reach. In a must-win, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Seattle Seahawks 14-5, showing they can compete with superior teams and keep fighting for their divisional title with the Atlanta Falcons.

Some standout players from week 12 included Saints RB Mark Ingram, who rushed for 146 yards and 1 TD and received for 21 yards and 1TD; 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick, who threw for 296 yards and 3 TDs and rushed for 113 yards; and Bills RB Lesean McCoy who rushed for 103 yards and 2 TDs.

Week 9: Quiet Week with 6 Byes

If you felt as if Week 9 wasn’t as jam-packed with action as usual, that was because there were 6 teams on a bye week. But even with New England, Arizona, Chicago, Cincinnati, Houston, and Washington taking the week off, there was plenty of excitement on the field. Nine games were decided by only one possession this week.

After a 5-0 start, the Minnesota Vikings continue to struggle, dropping their third game in a row. This time, it was a 22-16 overtime loss against the Detroit Lions. Matthew Stafford kept his team in the game against a very powerful Vikings defense with 219 yards and two touchdowns. In an exciting Monday night game, Seattle defeated the Buffalo Bills, 31-25, with Russell Wilson throwing for 282 yards and two TDs.

There were a couple of teams that had to win this week if they wanted to keep their playoff hopes alive. The Carolina Panthers, who were 2-5 going into this week, held out to win against the Los Angeles Rams, 13-10. The Indianapolis Colts, with a 3-5 record, defeated the Green Bay Packers, 31-26. The New Orleans Saints, who have been an offensive powerhouse but lacking on defense, had a crucial game in which they destroyed the San Francisco 49ers, 41-23. Saints RB Mark Ingram rushed for 158 yards and two TDs.

In addition to Ingram, players that helped their team (or maybe helped your fantasy team) this week included Chargers RB Melvin Gordon, who rushed for 196 yards and caught for 65 yards and a TD in their 43-35 win over the Titans. Falcons QB Matt Ryan threw for 344 yards and four TDs in a 43-28 win against the Buccaneers. Latavius Murray, Raiders RB, helped his team gain complete control over itsdivision by rushing for 114 yards and three TDs.

Week 8: Back to Back Ties!

Week 8 was yet another crazy week in the NFL with close games coming down to the wire, standout players, blowouts and upsets. There were 7 games decided by one possession, one game decided by only one point, and another game that ended in a TIE! This was the first time since 1997 there were ties in back to back weeks.

Let’s start off with the tie. Playing in London, the Cincinnati Bengals took on the Washington Redskins. Although this game was not as crazy as last week’s, there were still some unbelievable moments leading to the tie. After going into OT, both teams ended their first possession with a punt so the next team to score would win. Redskins kicker Dustin Hopkins was setting up for a game-winning 22 yard field goal. Should have been an easy win, but he missed. Then with two minutes left, the Bengals were driving their way into field goal position when their quarterback Andy Dalton fumbled the ball, giving the Redskins another chance at a field goal. But the Redskins could not capitalize on the good field position and the game ended in a tie.

Another game that came down to the wire was the Oakland Raiders overtime defeat of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 30-24. Raiders QB Derek Carr threw for 513 yards and four touchdowns, including a 41-yard game winning pass in overtime. Another close game included the offensive battle between the Atlanta Falcons and the Green Bay Packers. The Falcons won 33-32 with help from their QB Matt Ryan, who threw for 288 yards and three touchdowns. Finally, there was a third OT game  this week where the Dallas Cowboys came back to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 29-23.

Upsets in Week 8 included the New Orleans Saints stunning the Seattle Seahawks in a close game of 25-20, keeping the Saints’ playoff hopes alive. The Chicago Bears also defeated the terrific defense of the Minnesota Vikings 20-10 in a Monday Night Football upset. Bears RB Jordan Howard rushed for 154 yards and a touchdown. There were a lot of teams with a bye this week: the Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers and the San Francisco 49ers.

A few standout players from week 8 that would help your fantasy team include Raiders QB Carr, who threw for 513 yards and 4 TDs;Raiders WR Amari Cooper, who caught for 173 yards and a TD; and Bears running back Jordan Howard, who rushed for 153 yards, received for 50 yards and a TD.

 


 

Boys Hockey Looks for Repeat of Last Year’s Success

As fall sports come to a close, Hanover’s boys hockey team is already thinking winter, planning for another successful season. After winning the state championship last year, the stakes are high but the team is ready to compete for another title.

The class of 2016 graduated 11 varsity hockey players so this year’s seniors are stepping up and preparing the rest of the team for a big season.  “I think we have a lot of potential to be a good team this year,” said Junior Captain Connor Morris. “We lost a lot of good players so there are a lot of spots available. It’s going to be very competitive and everyone is going to be working hard on and off the ice. It’s going to be different than last year but I’m looking forward to getting back on the ice with my team.”

The team has been hitting the ice bright and early for morning captains’ practices in the last couple of weeks. They also have held team workouts in the weight room. “Half the battle of becoming a good team is being in shape, so we take care of it in the preseason and go into the season ready to play full games,” said senior Ryan Mahoney.  This year’s team has a very talented group of upperclassmen and the underclassmen are working hard to keep up.

Senior Captain Ryan Phillips is a little sentimental about his last year playing hockey for Hanover. “We’ve had a lot of good runs the last few years that I’ve been on the team,” he said. “Although (next year) I’m going to miss playing with the boys I’ve been with since I was little, I look forward to ending it on a good note and hopefully becoming state champs one last time.”

Winter sports are set to start the week after Thanksgiving. I’m sure the fans are just as ready as the players and are excited to take the trip to Gallo to support the boys on their run at the Garden.

The Chicago Cubs Make History

The greatest situation a fan can ask for is a championship decided at the wire, the final pivotal game coming down to winner takes all. The World Series came down to game 7 and turned out to be a game for the ages.

The Cubs sent Kyle Hendricks to the mound with hopes of a dominant start. For the Indians, ace Corey Kluber was on the hill. Going into the game, Cleveland looked to have the advantage with the pitching weapons of Kluber, Andrew Miller and Cody Allen all available. Chicago had announced starter Jon Lester would be available out of the bullpen as well as closer Aroldis Chapman. The stage was set for a pitchers duel in the final game of the 2016 season.

The game started off incredibly fast with Dexter Flower hitting a lead off home run to put Chicago up 1-0. Cleveland responded with a run in the third but Chicago’s offense then exploded, taking a 6-3 lead into the bottom on the 8th inning. Cleveland rallied in the 8th  to tie the game on an RBI double by Brandan Guyer and a monster two-run homer by outfielder Rajai Davis. The hits came off of closer Aroldis Chapman, who was used in game 6 when the Cubs were ahead and seemed to have the game in hand. Early into Chapman’s outing in game 7, though, you could tell the fatigue from game 6 was a factor. Putting him in was a head-scratching decision by Cubs manager Joe Maddon. After nine innings, the game was tied and headed to extras.

Right after the bottom of the ninth ended, the grounds crew ran onto the field indicating they were going to delay the game because of rain. One of the greatest games in baseball history, about to go into extra innings, was being stopped because of rain. Twitter exploded with outrage as many wanted the game to continue. The delay only lasted a short time and play resumed. In the top of the 10th inning, Chicago scored 2 runs to give the Cubs a good but not comfortable lead. In the bottom of the 10th, Cleveland scored to make it a one-run game. With two outs and a ground ball to third, the Cubs’ Chris Bryant threw to Anthony Rizzo to end the game 8-7. The Chicago Cubs have ended their 108 year championship drought. The Chicago Cubs are 2016 World Series Champions.

Week 7: NFL Games Can End in Ties?

Week 7 was a chaotic week. There were eight games decided by one possession but none decided by just one point. In fact, one game was closer than one point. It was a tie!

The tie occurred Sunday night between the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks. The ending to this game was like no other game ever seen. The game was sent into overtime tied 3-3. In OT, both teams kicked and made field goals on their first drives to tie the game at 6-6. Then the chaos began.  Whoever scored the next point would win the game. The Cardinals were setting up for an easy 24 yard field goal for kicker Chandler Catanzaro. This is about as easy as they come, even closer than an extra point. And he shanked it! The kick was no good, keeping hopes alive for Seattle with 3:19 left in overtime. The Seahawks drove down the field and set up an easy game-winning field goal of only 27 yards for their kicker Steven Hauschka. With 7 seconds left and the game on the line, Hauschka missed, ending the game in a rare, and unsatisfying, tie.

Some of the other close games included the Miami Dolphins 28-25 defeat of the Buffalo Bills in an AFC East battle. Dolphins RB Jay Ajayi rushed for 200+ yards in the second straight game and scored a touchdown. The San Diego Chargers topped the Atlanta Falcons 33-30 in an offensive showdown, with Chargers RB Melvin Gordon rushing for 2 TDs. The game in London this week between the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams resulted in a Giants victory of 17-10 due to Rams QB Case Keenum throwing four interceptions.

There were a couple minor upsets this week: the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Minnesota Vikings 21-10 and the New York Jets defeated the Baltimore Ravens 24-16. The Jets got help from their RB Matt Forte, who rushed for 100 yards and a touchdown.

Some other standout players this week were AJ Green, the Bengals receiver who caught for 169 yards and a TD, and Saints QB Drew Brees, who threw for 367 yards and 3 TDs.

The Dallas Cowboys and the Carolina Panthers were the two  teams with a bye.

Who’s The problem: Bill Belichick Or Jamie Collins?

The NFL trade deadline is Tuesday, November 2nd, and the Patriots didn’t wait until Tuesday to make a big move. The Patriots traded linebacker Jamie Collins to the 0-8 Cleveland Browns for a third round draft pick. Collins is set to be a free agent this summer and reports say the Patriots and Jamie Collins were nowhere close to agreeing on a contract.

In my mind, this trade is absurd. There’s no true logical argument for it and many are left wondering why it happened. Typically if a team is out of playoff contention by the trade deadline, they will trade talent for draft picks in order to acquire young talent for the future. The Patriots sit atop of the AFC East and have the best record in the NFL. With the team nearly guaranteed to make the playoffs, trading an established talented player for a future draft pick is mind-boggling. Recall from two years ago when cornerback Darrelle Revis was a free agent and the Patriots passed on spending big money on him in order to re-sign other future free agents on defense. Chandler Jones, Jamie Collins and Dont’a Hightower were a core group of young stud defensive players on the Patriots roster last season. All of their contracts are up at the end of this season and the Patriots knew it would be difficult under the salary cap to re-sign all three. A realistic goal would have been to re-sign two of those three players, although which two could be up for debate. Jones was traded this past off-season for a fourth round draft pick and an offensive lineman that the Patriots cut early this year. The Patriots definitely lost on that trade, since the player they traded for is no longer with their team. Now with the Collins trade, it seems the Patriots won’t win this  trade either, as they lose one of the league’s best linebackers.

To recap the Patriots re-signing moves: They let go cornerback Darrelle Revis in order to save money for Chandler Jones, Jamie Collins and Dont’a Hightower. They then realized they weren’t going to be able to re-sign all three so they traded Jones. Then today they traded Collins, leaving only one player left out of the three they intended to re-sign just a season ago. The whole situation was awfully handled by Bill Belichick and the Patriots. These moves could truly come back to hurt the team, not just this season but in the future.

Although Collins’ play this season hasn’t been as productive as it had been throughout his career, trading him for a bad return isn’t the right move. Collins could have helped the Patriots win this season and if they ended up losing him after the Super Bowl,so be it. Belichick is great at having players use their strengths to help the team and hiding their weakness on the field. Collins is too much of a freak athlete and good football player to be traded based on performance. Belichick may have diminished Collins’ role on the defense because of his poor play so far this season and Collins may not have reacted well. If that’s the case and Collins was being a huge problem to the team, then that would make things different. Belichick isn’t one to give away talent. I’m not sure if it’s time to trust Belichick or truly question the moves he’s making with the team. If the Patriots defense continues to struggle this season, the blame may not fall on the players but on the coach.

World Series: Which Championship Drought Is Coming To An End?

No matter which team wins the World Series, one of the most unbelievable streaks in all of sports will come to an end this year. The Cleveland Indians have not won the World Series in 68 years, and the Chicago Cubs have been waiting 108. It is a matchup between perpetual underdogs, and while one will celebrate the end of a championship drought, the other will go home empty-handed one more year.

The Indians defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in 5 games to win the American League Pennant. The Indians were 7-1 going into the World Series and dominated basically every game during that run. They silenced the loud of bats of the Boston Red Sox and beat a hot Toronto team in easy fashion.  The Cubs were the favorite to win the World Series before the season started and are the champions of the National League. They had the best record in Major League Baseball this season, and if you weren’t predicting all season that the Cubs would win the World Series, you were backing another team just to be different. All year they’ve performed the best of any team and have the best roster in all of baseball.

My prediction before the series started was Chicago over Cleveland in 5 games. Cleveland has played great this postseason, overachieving and playing quite possibly the best baseball they are capable of playing. But they have not played a complete team like Chicago. In Game 1  of the World Series, Cleveland beat Chicago 6-0. Cleveland threw their ace Corey Kluber and star Andrew Miller out of the bullpen in their win. Basically everything Cleveland has, they used in their Game 1 win. Game 2 had no Kluber or Miller involved, and the Cubs won 5-1. I don’t believe there is any coincidence in that. How Cleveland is having the success they are having this postseason is beyond me. I think the Cubs are too talented of a team to lose four out of seven games to Cleveland. Chicago’s pitching staff is the best in baseball, its lineup is filled with young and veteran talent, and their bullpen has gotten progressively stronger this postseason lead by Aroldis Chapman. With the World Series being a 2-3-2 format, the next three games are at Wrigley Field. I believe that, with the way the Cubs looked in game 2 and their sheer talent, the series won’t be going back to Cleveland for a game 6.

 

Week 6: Must-Win Situations?

Week 6 of the NFL season was yet another week of close games and upsets. After Week 6, some teams are in a must-win situation in order to keep hopes alive for a chance at the playoffs. There were a total of eight games that were decided by one possession, and one game decided by only one point.

Some upsets that occurred in Week 6 included the Thursday night game where the San Diego Chargers defeated the Denver Broncos 21-13. Chargers kicker Josh Lambo  made 4 out of 4 field goals. In another upset, the Miami Dolphins topped the Pittsburgh Steelers 30-15 after Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger was injured early in the second half. Dolphins RB Jay Ajayi rushed for 204 yards and 2 touchdowns.

The Carolina Panthers were defeated 41-38 by the New Orleans Saints in an offensive showdown that seemed to be a must-win for the Panthers. The Panthers were 15-1 last year and made the Super Bowl, but this year have dropped to 1-4 and likely will have to win every game from here on out for a chance to make the playoffs.

A key story in the NFL is how well the Dallas Cowboys have been doing without their veteran QB Tony Romo. Both rookies on this team, Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott, are in very important offensive positions and have not disappointed the Dallas franchise with their young talent. The Cowboys defeated the Green Bay Packers 30-16. Elliott rushed for 157 yards and Prescott threw for 247 yards and 3 touchdowns.

A couple of close games included the Jacksonville Jaguars defeating the Chicago Bears 17-16 with Jaquars QB Blake Bortles throwing for 271 yards and a touchdown. The Cleveland Browns, in one of the few games the 0-6 team had a shot at winning this year, lost to the Tennessee Titans 28-26. Titans QB Marcus Mariota threw for 284 yards and 3 touchdowns.

The Minnesota Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a bye week.