Sunday, November 27, 2011

BC Lions win Grey Cup

Lions cap miraculous season with championship win at BC Place

VANCOUVER - The BC Lions won the 99th Grey Cup 34-23 over the Winnipeg Bombers for the CFL championship Sunday, Nov. 27.

Seahawks winning streak halted by Redskins

'Skins end a six-game losing streak while snapping Hawks brief two-game winning streak 

SEATTLE - It looked like things were looking up for the young Seattle Seahawks. With the Washington Redskins coming into town with a horrible quarterback, Rex Grossman, and a six-game losing streak, Seattle had the potential to win and hold onto fleeting hopes of catching San Francisco for the division title. Now you can kiss that hope goodbye after the Redskins rallied for a 23-17 win over the Seahawks.

Marshawn Lynch continued to carry the team by rushing for 111 yards and caught a 20-yard touchdown pass from Tavaris Jackson, but turnovers set up the game in the end for Washington to march down the field for the wininng touchdown. Seattle dropped to 4-7 with the loss, six games behind the 49ers in the NFC West.

Seahawks playing themselves out of Luck sweepstakes

Just when you think the Seattle Seahawks could not play any worse, they go out and beat the AFC North leading Baltimore Ravens, a team known for its stout defense.

Seattle’s 22-17 victory over Baltimore last Sunday at Century Link Field was shocking after disappointing losses to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Dallas the last three weeks gave the Hawks six losses midway through the season.

The Seahawks looked good from the start with Marshawn Lynch rushing for a touchdown and the special teams forcing a turnover to set up a field goal and 10-0 first quarter lead. From that point on, Seattle kept their lead by kicking field goals.

Lynch reached the 100-yard rushing plateau for the second straight week, the first time in his career he has done so. He has also rushed for a touchdown in the last five games he’s played, something no Seahawk back has done since the Shaun Alexander days.

It is hard to imagine the letdown Baltimore had considering they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers twice this season and many have predicted them to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. But two fumbles on punt returns cost them and Seattle took advantage of the 12th man support to notch their third victory on the season.

Seattle currently sits in second place in the NFC West behind the surging San Francisco 49ers. The Seahawks might as well be in no-man’s land because there is no way they can over take the Niners for the division lead. While the schedule gets easier for Seattle with upcoming games against the struggling St. Louis Rams and Washington Redskins, it is hard to imagine the Hawks putting a run together to clinch a playoff spot.

Let me be clear that I am NOT in favor of Seattle throwing in the towel for a high draft pick; it certainly looked at one point that is what Coach Pete Carroll was doing. The offense has really struggled with both Charlie Whitehurst and Tavaris Jackson at quarterback. A lot of the blame should go to the offensive line for not offering protection or blocking in the running game. But neither quarterback has shown an ability to lead while Matt Hasselbeck has had a great year for the Tennessee Titans while mentoring Ferndale’s favorite son Jake Locker.

The number one projected player coming out of college this year is Stanford’s quarterback and Heisman Trophy favorite Andrew Luck. After watching the winless Indianapolis Colts look helpless without Peyton Manning, it looks as though the Colts will win the Luck sweepstakes, getting the first overall pick for having the worst regular season record.

But there is still seven weeks left in the season and who knows what can happen. My hope is that Seattle will draft a quarterback in the first round and groom their franchise leader for the future. Maybe the Seahawks will get lucky.

Sounders eliminated again

SEATTLE - While the Seattle finally won their first playoff game after five tries in three years, the three goal deficit proved too much to overcome as the Sounders were eliminated by Real Salt Lake 4-3 on aggregates in the MLS playoffs.

The highest scoring team with the most comeback wins on the season, came one goal away from advancing in the playoffs. The loss is even more dissapointing considerig it was Kasey Keller's last playoff run and he ended his illustrious career without a league championship.

The L.A. Galaxy ended up winning the MLS Cup in front of their home fans while sending off David Beckham a winner in probably his last game in American soccer.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Sounders comeback win caps Keller's home finale

photo by Greg Pierce
SEATTLE – Arlo White said it best, ‘Who is writing the script for Kasey Keller?’
The legendary goalkeeper’s final regular season home game could not have had a better ending Saturday night.
In front of a MLS record 64,140 Sounders fans, who came to honor America’s best goalkeeper, Keller, did not disappoint turning away seven shots while the Sounders once again won in comeback fashion with two late goals to edge the San Jose Earthquakes 2-1.
A defensive lapse by Jhon Kennedy Hurtado led to a break-away goal by San Jose’s Chris Wondolowski in the 24th minute.
From there Keller put up the wall, denying the Earthquakes with four saves in one exhilarating sequence that had the crowd chanting, “Kasey Keller!”
In the 65th minute, Sounders defender Patrick Ianni rolled a soft pass back to Keller that Earthquakes forward Khari Stephenshon charged on. Keller beat him to the ball and knocked it out to Wondolowski who took a shot off the rebound that Keller had to dive to make a foot-save to the right side of the box. Simon Dawkins then hit the rebound from the top of the box and Keller dove to his right to bat it away with his right hand. Wondolowski had another chance to get to the ball but Keller dove and slapped the ball away in time to keep the Sounders down a goal.
A couple Seattle substitutions in the second half made an impact coach Sigi Schmid was hoping for.
Maruo Rosales, playing in his first game back after missing five games due to injury, assisted on the first goal with a long pass over the Earthquake defense to rookie midfielder Sammy Ochoa. He hit it off the second bounce past the goalie for the equalizer.
Then came Fredy Montero to the rescue in the 85th minute for the game-winner.
            Keller said after the game his final home game in Seattle was the most nervous he has ever been since his last World Cup appearance in 2006. If he was nervous, nobody noticed as Keller played composed and brilliant as always.