Mark Schlereth
8 September 2009
I mean seriously, has anyone listened to Mark Schlereth talk football. I’ll credit him on being a handsome and well spoken former football player, but he is no analyst. Same goes for “Dat Dude” Marcellus Wiley. I know he went to an Ivy League school, but I’m starting to seriously question this guy’s football intelligence. But I am digressing. Pre-season predictions are great because nearly everyone is wrong at the end of the season (not just Mark and Marc…that would be a great show huh?). There might be one or two people that actually predict the outcome of the Super Bowl, but to try and anticipate what will happen at the top end of the National Football League is nearly impossible. Notice I say “top end” because there are some teams that are guaranteed to be at the bottom of the food chain: Lions, Raiders, Rams, Bills, Chiefs, Broncos, Buccaneers, etc. But, predicting who will make the playoffs and who will ultimately win the Super Bowl is about as close to a crapshoot as you can get in professional sports. This is why I like that the Dallas Cowboys are ranked no higher than 15th on any major power rankings.
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22 October 2008
bsp; Bullet 3. Where the hell is the offensive line? Only Mark Schlereth of ESPN had the balls to mentioned this deficiency. Easy to understand with the headlines reading Tony, Roy, Punkman, Jerry. But make no mistake, a lot of the blame on the offensive side of the ball rests with them. Without a line, you can’t run, you can’t pass. What you can do is lay an offensive egg against a crappy team. It starts and ends with the line. Brad will fail if they can’t pick it up.
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