Monday, October 15, 2012

J.J. Watt

   J. J. means Justin James. He was born March 22 1989. He attended Central Michigan University. He played there as a tight end. He said he wanted to make it to the NFL and was playing  tight end he only got eight passes. That wouldn't get him to the NFL. So he left school and got a job at Pizza Hut. He asked his parents if he could transfer. His parents could only afford Wisconsin. J. J. was fine with it. One day J. J.was delivering pizza. He knocked on the door a ten year old boy answered the door. J. J. could tell he was a little football fan. Mom J. J. Watt's here. J. J. said "I got your pizza hut."The kid got all exited and asked his mom "Why is J. J. delivering our pizza, he's the guy on T.V." After that day     J. J. figured out that he wanted to play football again and get back to the top. After that he trained and practiced so hard everything fitted into place. He can now jump fifty-five inches without a running start.       He left a secure job as a tight end at Central Michigan University to be a Wisconsin Badger defensive end. He got drafted in the 2011 draft by the Houston Texans. In 2012 the Texans has been undefeated for the first five games. Now with Brian Cushing out it is up to J. J. Watt to lead the defense.
                                                J. J. Watts Defensive College Stats                     
    
      SACKS            TKL         SOLO           INT          YDS        FUM         REC        TD 

            11.5              106                 74                1              15               3                4            0 








Friday, October 12, 2012

NFL Prediction All-Pro Team 2013

                    OFFENSE

    PLAYER                                       TEAM 

QB  Peyton Manning                                    Denver Broncos
WR Brandon Marshall                                   Chicago Bears 
WR Calvin Johnson                                        Detroit Lions  
TE Rob Gronkowski                                  New England Patriots 
TE  Heath Miller                                          Pittsburgh Steelers
RB Adrian Peterson                                     Minnesota Vikings 
RB Marshawn Lynch                                   Seattle Seahawks
G Logan Makins                                         New England Patriots                            
G Carl Nicks                                                New Orleans Saints 
T Joe Thomas                                               Cleveland Browns 
T Jake Long                                                   Miami Dolphins
C Maurkise Pouncey                                    Pittsburgh Steelers

                     DEFENSE  

NT  Casey Hampton                                      Pittsburgh Steelers
DT  Haloti Ngata                                            Baltimore Ravens
DE  J. J. Watt                                                   Houston Texans
OLB Clay Mathews                                       Green Bay Packers
ILB  Patrick Willis                                         San Fransisco 49ers  
ILB DeMarcus Ware                                        Dallas Cowboys                      
OLB Terrell Suggs                                           Baltimore Ravens
CB Champ Bailey                                             Denver Broncos
CB Asante Samuel                                             Atlanta Falcons
S Ed Reed                                                          Baltimore Ravens
S Tim Jennings                                                    Chicago Bears

                   SPECIAL TEAMS  

K Sebastian Jankowski                                        Oakland Raiders 
P Andy Lee                                                        San Fransisco 49ers 
PR/KR  Devin Hester                                              Chicago Bears

Monday, September 24, 2012

NFL standings prediction

American Conference                                                           National Conference
North                                                                                         East
1. Baltimore                                                                                N.Y. Giants
2. Cincinnati                                                                               Dallas
3. Cleveland                                                                               Washington
4. Pittsburgh                                                                               Philadelphia
East                                                                                            South
1. New England                                                                          Atlanta
2.  Buffalo                                                                                   Carolina              
3.  Miami                                                                                    New Orleans
4.  N.Y. Jets                                                                               Tampa Bay 
South                                                                                          North                            
1. Houston                                                                                   Green Bay 
2. Tennessee                                                                                Chicago
3. Jacksonville                                                                             Minnesota                                                                        
4. Indianapolis                                                                             Detroit
West                                                                                            West
1. Denver                                                                                     San Francisco 
2. San Diego                                                                                Seattle
3. Oakland                                                                                   Arizona 
4. Kansas City                                                                             St. Louis
                                                  Wild Card 
 New England vs Denver                                                         N.Y.Giants vs San Francisco                                                            
 Cincinnati vs Buffalo                                                                    Dallas vs Chicago             
                                           Divisional Playoff Games                                                                                                                          New England vs Baltimore                                                         Chicago vs San Francisco
Cincinnati vs  Houston                                                                Green Bay vs Atlanta
                                     AFC and NFC Championship Game 
New England vs Houston                                                                San Francisco vs  Atlanta
                                                   Super Bowl 
                                               Houston vs Atlanta
                                                      Houston
                                                

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Top 10 Best Running Backs

10.  Ladainian Tomlinson

9. Marshall Faulk

8. Eric Dickerson

7. Gale Sayers

6. Emmitt Smith

5. O.J. Simpson

4. Earl Campbell

3. Barry Sanders

2. Walter Payton

 1. Jim Brown


Friday, August 31, 2012

My All-Pros list [NFL] 2012

OFFENSE  

Position                              TEAM

QB-Aaron Rogers                     Green bay Packers
WR-Calvin Jonson                       Detroit Lions
WR-Larry Fitzgerald                 Arizona Cardinals  
RB- Adrian Peterson                 Minnesota Vikings
RB-Matt Forte                             Chicago Bears
TE-Antonio Gates                     San Diego Chargers
TE-Tony Gonzalez                      Atlanta Falcons
T-Joe Thomas                           Cleveland Browns
G-Logan Manks                      New England Patriots                
C-Maurkice Pouncy                  Pittsburgh Steelers                       
G-Carl Nicks                            New Orleans Saints
T-Joe Staley                            San  Francisco  49ers

                                  DEFENSE 

DE-Jason Pierre-Paul                 New York Giants
DT-Ndamukong Suh                     Detroit Lions  
NG-Haloti Ngata                        Baltimore Ravens
ILB-Patrick Willis                        San Fransisco 49ers
Mid LB- Raw Lewis                  Baltimore Ravens
OLB-Clay Matthews                 Green Bay Packers
OLB-DeClamaris Ware                  Dallas Cowboys
CB-Champ Bailey                      Denver Broncos
CB- Darell Revis                         New York Jets
Safety-Troy Polamalu                 Pittsburgh Steelers
Safety- Ed Reed                          Baltimore Ravens
Punter-Andy Lee                       San Francisco 49ers
Kicker-David Akers                  San Francisco 49ers
Kick Returner- Devin Hester        Chicago Bears



  

Friday, June 8, 2012

Joe Namath

Joe Namath played professional football from 1965-1977. He was number 12 and a fantastic quarterback. He played for the New York Jets. His Nickname was Broadway Joe because he was an entertainer in Broadway and some stared in some commercials. In one he shaved his legs for something called beauty mist. He played in the 3rd Superbowl against the Baltimore Colts.  Broadway Joe Vs Johnny U. Broadway Joe for the first time in the AFC history guaranteed that they would win super bowl III. Broadway Joe was nominated number 100 of NFL top 100 best players of all time. He just made the list. The first time in football history all receivers and their quarterback (Joe Namath) has ever made it to the pro bowl was done by the Jets.    
                                     1 2 3 4    
                       nyj         0 7 6 3 
                       bal         0 0 0 7 
Sixteen to 7 Joe didn't let his team down. He was made Superbowl MVP of the year. Looks like  Broadway Joe made the Super III guarantee. Eight years later he got traded to the Los Angeles Rams, that was his last year playing. Lots of people were thinking he should have been nicknamed no Kneed Joe or Late hit Joe because the defense use to always come up and sack Joe after the play so he aways had busted knees. Especially the Raiders defense. There were rules made because of there late hits.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Matt Gauntners Halloween Costumes

Year                 age                costume
2001                 4 months        frog
2002                     1                fire man
2003                     2                skeleton
2004                     3                spider man
2005                     4                police man
2006                     5                Scooby Doo
2007                     6                skeleton gladiator    
2008                     7                wolverine
2009                     8                astronaut
2010                     9                football player
2011                    10               slash /
2012                    11               Troy Polamalu
2013                    12               Si Robertson (Duck Dynasty)