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The Sport Report Week 8 NFL Predictions
Posted by KDog13 on October 31, 2010
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The Sport Report NFL Power Rankings: Week 8
Posted by KDog13 on October 31, 2010

1.
New York Jets (5-1) (Even) Many have the Steelers as the number team but the Jets riding a 5 game win streak is really got me hyped on them.
2.
Pittsburgh Steelers (5-1) (Even) A controversial victory over the Dolphins but a win no less. The Steelers are gunning for the top spot and are getting closer by every win.
3.
New England Patriots (5-1) (Even) Even though the Chargers have fallen, doesn’t mean a on the road victory isn’t impressive.
4.
Baltimore Ravens (5-2) (Even) The Ravens let up 34 points against the Bills and also got a gift call in OT. Can the Ravens defense regroup?
5.
Indianapolis Colts (4-2) (Even) Coming off a bye the Colts will look to get revenge against the Texans. The Colts are injury riddled but the Texans have the worst pass defense which spells Peyton Manning all day.
6.
New York Giants (5-2) (+1) The offense tore up the Cowboys defense which as a Giants fan you gotta love. I still think the Giants are more happy about knocking Romo out than anything.
7.
Atlanta Falcons (5-2) (+1) Roddy White proved to be a top threat in the NFL. The Falcons can very well win the division. After this bye beating the Bucs will prove that.
8.
Tennessee Titans (5-2) (+2) Kenny Britt should either get into more bar fights or be benched for a quarter. Who saw that game coming?
9.
Houston Texans (4-2) (Even) A bye week to prepare for Peyton Manning is always a definite boost.
10.
Kansas City Chiefs (4-2) (+3) Finally getting back on track and are taken the division by surprise. The Chiefs offense awoke which is a good sign.
11.
Green Bay Packers (4-3) (+4) With the Bears falling fast, Vikings losing more than u’d think, and Lions just falling short. The Packers could seal this division up with a nice win streak.
12.
Washington Redskins (4-3) (+4) One of the worse games ever but there was 2 bright spots. 1. they got the win, and 2. DeAngelo Hall tied the NFL record for 4 interceptions in a game.
13.
Philadelphia Eagles (4-3) (-2) A rough loss, but a positive is that they have a bye. Which will give Michael Vick one more week to be at 100%.
14.
New Orleans Saints (4-3) (-8) This team can’t stay consistent and one of the reasons has to be the absence of Pierre Thomas.
15.
Chicago Bears (4-3) (-3) Just a Free fall from here, especially with performances like that.
16.
Miami Dolphins (3-3) (-2) You can blame the officials for blowing a call but you also have to look at the fact that the Dolphins had many chances.
17.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-2) (+2) There coach claims they are the best NFC team. You can’t blame him for trying to spark up his guys but Tampa needs to beat a team with higher credentials to start talking.
18.
Seattle Seahawks (4-2) (+2) What a surprise this team has become. Who would of thought dumping Houshmanzadeh and Lendale White would not affect the Seahawks.
19.
Arizona Cardinals (3-3) (-2) The Cardinals need to make an insane offer to get Kurt Warner back. They are really hurting there, just ask Fitzgerald.
20.
Minnesota Vikings (2-4) (-2) Brett Favre career is amazing in all but seriously he needs to stop throwing interceptions. He is really hurting the Vikings chances.
21.
St. Louis Rams (3-4) (Even) A tough one to loss especially when your up 17-3. 15 unanswered is just unacceptable.
22.
Oakland Raiders (3-4) (+5) 59 points by the Raiders, (Fainted).
23.
Jacksonville Jaguars (3-4) (-1) Can’t blame the offense for losing this one. The defense was just pathetic on a Chiefs offense that doesn’t score too much.
24.
Cincinnati Bengals (2-4) (-1) They seemed all but lost early but found a way to comeback impressively. After that they made mistakes and just was plain bad. What happened to this superior offense?
25.
Cleveland Browns (2-5) (+5) It was a shock to see the Browns take down the Saints but can they continue this?
26.
Dallas Cowboys (1-5) (-2) The Cowboys are really fading away, and to boot Romo will be out 6-8 weeks.
27.
San Diego Chargers (2-5) (-2) The Chargers can’t wait till Vincent Jackson comes back, they need smart receivers.
28.
Carolina Panthers (1-5) (+3) Finally a win, maybe they should have keep Matt Moore the starter for more than just 2 games.
29.
Denver Broncos (2-5) (-1) You let the Raiders score 59 points on you???? (Insert Face Palm Here)
30.
Detroit Lions (1-5) (-1) A bye week to correct those small mistakes might help.
31.
San Francisco 49ers (1-6) (-5) When is there bye, they really really really need it.
32.
Buffalo Bills (0-6) (Even) A controversial call in OT really hurt the Bills valiant effort against the Ravens. At least Fitzpatrick looked really good.
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Week 7 Scores
Posted by KDog13 on October 31, 2010

Week 7 Scores
Falcons 39 Bengals 32
Redskins 17, Bears 14
Buccaneers 18, Rams 17
Chiefs 42, Jaguars 20
Steelers 23, Dolphins 22
Panthers 23, 49ers 20
Ravens 37, Bills 34 (OT)
Browns 30, Saints 17
Titans 37, Eagles 19
Seahawks 22, Cardinals 10
Raiders 59, Broncos 14
Patriots 23, Chargers 20
Packers 28, Vikings 24
Giants 41, Cowboys 35
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The Sport Report Week 7 NFL Prediction Results
Posted by KDog13 on October 29, 2010

The Sport Report Week 7 NFL Prediction Results
My Predictions Record
Pick Em: 7-7, Total 60-44
Spread: 8-6, Total: 48-56 (Terrible btw)
ClutchCityCowboy Predictions Record
Pick Em: 6-8, Total: 57-47
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10/25 MMA Lightweight Division Rankings Top 25
Posted by KDog13 on October 25, 2010
MMA Lightweight Division Rankings Top 25
1. Frankie Edgar (13-1, 8-1 UFC) *Next Fight: Gray Maynard (1/1/2011)
2. Gilbert Melendez (18-2, 8-1 Strikeforce)
3. Gray Maynard (10-0, 7-0 UFC) *Next Fight: Frankie Edgar (1/1/2011)
4. B.J Penn (16-6-1, 11-6-1 UFC) *Next Fight: Matt Hughes (11/20)
5. Shinya Aoki (26-5, 4-1 DEEP)
6. Eddie Alvarez (21-2, 4-0 BFC) *Next Fight: Roger Huerta (10/21)
7. Kenny Florian (13-5, 11-4 UFC) *Next Fight: Evan Dunham (2/5/2011)
8. Ben Henderson (12-1, 5-0 WEC) *Next Fight: Anthony Pettis (12/16)
9. Jim Miller (18-2, 7-1 UFC) *Next Fight: Charles Oliveira (12/11)
10. Sean Sherk (33-4-1, 8-4 UFC)
11. George Sotiropoulos (13-2, 6-0 UFC) *Next Fight: Joe Lauzen (11/20)
12. Evan Dunham (11-1, 5-1 UFC) *Next Fight:Kenny Florian (2/5/2011)
13. Takanori Gomi (32-6, 1-1 UFC)
14. Josh Thomson (18-3, 9-2 Strikeforce)
15. Tatsuya Kawajiri (26-6-2, 5-2 DREAM)
16. Joe Stevenson (31-11, 8-5 UFC)
17. Tyson Griffin (14-4, 7-4 UFC) *Next Fight: Nik Lentz (11/20)
18. Clay Guida (27-11, 7-5 UFC)
19. Melvin Guillard (25-8-2, 9-4 UFC) *Next Fight: Yves Edwards
20. Charles Oliveria (14-0, 2-0 UFC) *Next Fight: Jim Miller (12/11)
21. Karl James Noons (10-3, 2-1 Strikeforce)
22. Gesias Cavalcante (15-4-1, 0-1 Strikeforce)
23. Kurt Pellegrino (15-5, 7-4 UFC)
24. Lyle Beerbohm (14-0, 3-0 Strikeforce)
25. Antonio Mckee (25-3-2, 2-0 MFC) *Next Fight: Jacob Volkmann (1/1/2011) *UFC Debut
Honorable Mention
Joe Lauzon (19-5, 6-2 UFC) *Next Fight: George Sotiropoulos (11/20)
Mizuto Hirota (12-4-1, 2-2 WVR)
Gleison Tibau (21-7, 7-5 UFC)
Rafael Dos Anjos (14-5, 3-3 UFC)
Akihiro Gono (32-16-7, 2-2 WVR)
Spencer Fisher (24-6, 9-5 UFC)
Efrain Escudero (13-2, 3-2 UFC)
Roger Huerta (21-5-1, 1-2 BFC)
Ross Pearson (11-4, 3-1 UFC)
Kazunori Yokota (11-3-3, 0-1 K-1)
Dennis Siver (16-7, 5-4 UFC) *Next Fight: Andre Winner (11/13)
Satoru Kitaoka (26-10-9, 19-8-8 Pancrase)
Yves Edwards (39-16-1, 7-4 UFC) *Next Fight: Melvin Guillard
Cole Miller (17-4, 6-2 UFC)
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10/25 MMA Welterweight Division Rankings Top 25
Posted by KDog13 on October 25, 2010

MMA Welterweight Division Rankings Top 25
1. George St. Pierre (20-2, 16-2 UFC) *Next Fight: Josh Koscheck (12/11)
2. Jon Fitch (23-3, 13-1 UFC)
3. Josh Koscheck (15-4, 13-4 UFC) *Next Fight: George St. Pierre (12/11)
4. Jake Shields (26-4-1, 1-0 UFC)
5. Thiago Alves (17-7, 9-4 UFC) *Next Fight: John Howard (12/11)
6. Martin Kampmann (17-4, 8-3 UFC)
7. Diego Sanchez (22-4, 11-4 UFC)
8. Matt Hughes (44-7, 18-5 UFC) *Next Fight: B.J. Penn (11/20)
9. Nick Diaz (23-7, 4-0 Strikeforce)
10. Carlos Condit (26-5, 3-1 UFC)
11. Paul Daley (25-9-2, 1-0 Shark Fights) *Next Fight: Scott Smith (12/4)
12. Paulo Thiago (13-3, 3-3 UFC)
13. Dan Hardy (23-7, 4-1 UFC) *Next Fight: Carlos Condit (10/16)
14. Mike Swick (14-4, 9-3 UFC)
15. Dong Hyun Kim (13-0-1, 4-0 UFC) *Next Fight: Nate Diaz (1/1/2011)
16. Karo Parisyan (19-5, 1-0 Impact FC) (11/20)
17. Jake Ellenberger (22-5, 2-1 UFC)
18. Mike Pyle (20-7-1, 3-2 UFC)
19. John Hathaway (14-1, 4-1 UFC)
20. Chris Lytle (29-17-5, 8-9 UFC)
21. Ben Askren (7-0, 4-0 BFC)
22. Matt Serra (11-7, 7-7 UFC)
23. Jay Hieron (19-4, 2-0 Strikeforce)
24. Mike Pierce (13-3, 3-1 UFC)
25. Dan Hornbuckle (22-3, 2-1 BFC)
Honorable Mention
Nate Diaz (13-5, 8-3 UFC) *Next Fight: Dong Hyun Kim (1/1/2011)
Ricardo Almeida (12-4, 5-4 UFC) *Next Fight: T.J. Grant (11/11)
John Howard (14-5, 4-1 UFC) *Next Fight: Thiago Alves (12/11)
Akihiro Gono (32-16-7, 2-2 WVR)
Frank Trigg (19-8, 2-5 UFC) *Next Fight: Roy Neeman (11/9)
Lyman Good (10-0, 3-0 BFC) *Next Fight: Ben Askren (10/21)
Marius Zaromskis (13-5, 0-2 Strikeforce)
Johnny Hendricks (9-0, 4-0 UFC) *Next Fight: Ricky Story (12/4)
Evangelista Santos (18-3, 1-1 Strikeforce)
Dennis Hallman (43-13-2, 2-4 UFC) *Next Fight: Karo Parisyan (11/20)
Anthony Johnson (8-3, 5-3 UFC)
Marcus Davis (17-7, 9-4 UFC)
Ben Saunders (8-3-2, 4-3 UFC)
Bobby Voelker (23-8, 3-1 Strikeforce)
Roger Bowling (8-1, Strikeforce 1-1)
Rory MacDonald (10-1, 1-1 UFC) *Next Fight: Matt Brown (11/20)
Rick Story (11-3, 4-1 UFC) *Next Fight: Johnny Hendricks (12/4)
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10/25 MMA Light Heavyweight Division Rankings Top 25
Posted by KDog13 on October 25, 2010

10/25 MMA Light Heavyweight Division Rankings Top 25
1. Maurico Rua (19-4, 3-2 UFC) *Next Fight: Rashad Evans
2. Rashad Evans (15-1-1, 10-1-1 UFC) *Next Fight: Maurico Rua
3. Lyoto Machida (16-1, 8-1 UFC) *Next Fight: Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (11/20)
4. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (30-8, 5-2 UFC) *Next Fight: Lyoto Machida (11/20)
5. Anderson Silva (26-4, 11-0 UFC – 2-0 in Light Heavyweight bouts)
6. Forrest Griffin (17-6, 8-4 UFC) *Next Fight: Rich Franklin (2/5/2011)
7. Jon Jones (11-1, 5-1 UFC) *Next Fight: Ryan Bader (2/5/2011)
8. Ryan Bader (12-0, 5-0 UFC) *Next Fight: Jon Jones (2/5/2011)
9. Rafael Cavalcante (10-2, 3-1 Strikeforce)
10. Muhammad Lawal (7-1, 2-1 Strikeforce)
11. Gegard Mousasi (30-3-1, 7-0 DREAM)
12. Thiago Silva (14-2, 5-2 UFC) *Next Fight: Brandon Vera (1/1/2011)
13. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (19-4, 2-1 UFC)
14. Rich Franklin (28-5, 12-4 UFC) *Next Fight: Forrest Griffin (2/5/2011)
15. Randy Couture (19-10, 16-7 UFC)
16. Dan Henderson (25-8, 0-1 Strikeforce) *Next Fight: Renato Sobral (12/4)
17. Vitor Belfort (19-8, 8-4 UFC) *Next Fight: Anderson Silva (1/1/2011)
18. Matt Hamill (10-2, 9-2 UFC)
19. Renato Sobral (36-8, 2-1 Strikeforce) *Next Fight: Dan Henderson (12/4)
20. Vladimir Matyushenko (24-5, 5-3 UFC) *Next Fight: Alexandre Ferreira (11/13)
21. Ryan Jimmo (13-1, 7-1 MaximumFC)
22. Stanislav Nedkov (11-0, 1-0 BMMAF)
23. Phil Davis (7-0, 3-0 UFC) *Next Fight: Tim Boetsch (11/20)
24. Luis Arthur Cane (10-3, 3-3 UFC)
25. Mike Kyle (17-7-1, 1-0 Strikeforce)
Honorable Mention
Cyrille Diabate (16-7-1, 1-1 UFC)
Chuck Liddell (21-8, 16-7 UFC)
Brandon Vera (11-5, 7-5 UFC) *Next Fight: Thiago Silva (1/1/2011)
Ricardo Arona (14-5, 1-0 BCN)
Tito Ortiz (15-8-1, 14-8-1 UFC)
Wanderlei Silva (33-10-1, 3-5 UFC)
Raphael Davis (9-1, 1-0 BellatorFC)
Keith Jardine (15-9-1, 0-1 Shark Fights) *Next Fight: Francisco France (11/13)
Jason Brilz (18-3-1, 3-2 UFC)
Roger Gracie (3-0, 1-0 Strikeforce)
Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou (9-8, 0-1 Shark Fights)
Tim Boetsch (12-3, 3-2 UFC) *Next Fight: Phil Davis (11/20)
Houston Alexander (11-6, 1-0 Shark Fights)
Alexander Gustafsson (10-1, 2-1 UFC)
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The Sport Report NFL Power Rankings: Week 7
Posted by KDog13 on October 24, 2010

1.
New York Jets (5-1) (Even) They got lucky against the Broncos but still found a way to win. This is exactly why the Jets have won 5 in a row, they find ways to win.
2.
Pittsburgh Steelers (4-1) (+1) Big Ben played strong, the defense was there. Is this team ready to make a run?
3.
New England Patriots (4-1) (+2) Deon Branch is officially back, and Brady loves it. A great win against Baltimore has this team back as a Super Bowl contender.
4.
Baltimore Ravens (4-2) (-2) The Ravens suffered there 2nd road loss. Can this team beat good teams on the road? They got Ed Reed back so that’s like winning the Lotto.
5.
Indianapolis Colts (4-2) (+1) The Colts won a close game against the Skins. Will this team continue winning or be inconsistent.
6.
New Orleans Saints (4-2) (+3) A dominant win against the Buccaneers has the Saints back at the top. Pierre Thomas missing still hurts but Ivory is doing just fine.
7.
New York Giants (4-2) (+1) The Giants defense is one of the fiercest I have seen. If the offense can click the defense will present opportunities.
8.
Atlanta Falcons (4-2) (-4) A pretty dominant loss to Philly but this team is still a top 10.
9.
Houston Texans (4-2) (+2) Another great comeback victory but they lost Demaco Ryans in result….
10.
Tennessee Titans (4-2) (+4) Chris Johnson took my last week comment and shoved it my mouth as he ran all over the Jags. (Same Comment)
11.
Philadelphia Eagles (4-2) (+4) Kolb actually looked pretty good out there. Definitely a positive win for the Vick-less Eagles. (Same Comment)
12.
Chicago Bears (4-2) (-5) This team just doesn’t give me good vibes. They haven’t been the same since the Giants game.
13.
Kansas City Chiefs (3-2) (Even) 2 losses in a row but this one stings the worst considering they were winning.
14.
Miami Dolphins (3-2) (+3) A great win against the Packers in overtime but then again the Packers were playing many men down.
15.
Green Bay Packers (3-3) (-5) The Packers played pretty well for having no pass rush at all. Matthews is back so that should help.
16.
Washington Redskins (3-3) (-3) A great battle against the Colts but still lost. If they continue to play tough, they should be fine.
17.
Arizona Cardinals (3-2) (+2) A bye week moves the Cardinals up 2, not bad.
18.
Minnesota Vikings (2-3) (+5) A do or die game and the Vikings were able to get the win. Definitely saved the season.
19.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-2) (-3) A rough loss to the Saints but this team is not out of it yet.
20.
Seattle Seahawks (3-2) (+7) They took it to the Bears but can they stay consistent.
21.
St. Louis Rams (3-3) (+7) This team is at 500%, enough said.
22.
Jacksonville Jaguars (3-3) (-4) Destroyed on MNF, where is this team at because i’m confused.
23.
Cincinnati Bengals (2-3) (-3) A bye can possibly cure the Bengals lack of energy.
24.
Dallas Cowboys (1-4) (-3) A really tough loss has the Cowboys in Panic mode.
25.
San Diego Chargers (2-4) (-3) The Chargers just can’t get back into shape, they simply can’t win.
26.
San Francisco 49ers (1-5) (+4) Finally a WIN.
27.
Oakland Raiders (2-4) (-3) They had there chances but failed. This team is fading into the blackness.
28.
Denver Broncos (2-4) (-2) A tough loss to the Jets on a PI call. The Broncos don’t appear as bad as there shows.
29.
Detroit Lions (1-5) (-3) Another close loss but the Lions are at least in games.
30.
Cleveland Browns (1-5) (-1) Colt Mccoy was pretty good. They need some life.
31.
Carolina Panthers (0-5) (-1) Poor Coaching has John Fox on the brink this season. (Same Comment)
32.
Buffalo Bills (0-5) (Even) Ryan Fitzpatrick, and C.J. Spiller remain the only hope the Bills have. (Same Comment)
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