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Let's try to find one Trail Blazers in it for the team at this point:

LaMarcus Adridge -- I got mine. Paid. All-Star. Enough said.
Gerald Wallace -- Tired of "rub5" for LA at end of games. How else do you explain wild inconsistencies & disappearing acts? He's notoriously sensitive (i.e. Charlotte situation) and feels he should be more of a focal point with ball more. If it ain't happening any given night, he disappears.
Nic Batum -- Playing for #'s and contract.
Jamal Crawford -- Not liking how he's used/rotations. Needs ball more late in games (noted as much after big "3" in Golden State). Not liking back-up PG act. Essentially admitted on Twitter it was a mistake to sign here and he had been "warned."
Wesley Matthews -- Just trying to get out of his own funk.
Raymond Felton -- No secrets here. Doesn't like Nate's system and blames coach for subpar season. Even so, it appears he still didn't understand why he was benched in second half of Lakers game. Biggest malcontent of all of them at this point.
Marcus Camby -- Dare I say we found a "team player?" Closest thing to it but also a veteran who is wise to the ways of a divided lockerroom.
Kurt Thomas -- Just existing.
Smith, Williams, etc. -- Trying to prove themselves.

How can a group win consistently when every player has something other than team on his mind? Before these problems sprung up the Blazers won 7 of 9. Gerald Wallace was motivated and leading. They were playing smart, running the break efficiently and most importantly moving the ball and playing as a team. That's all history.

This incarnation will be blown up. The question is, do you trust the Blazers to rebuild it right? I have my doubts.
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No way Vanna & Pat drank margaritas on the set of Wheel of Fortune:


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Best Super Bowl commercial


In an otherwise very weak Super Bowl ad year, the Clint Eastwood Chrysler spot gets my vote:



Only thing that makes it better is if it were a Ford bit considering Ford is the one auto maker who didn't technically get bailed out by the government. The true American story you could say. And isn't Chrysler mostly German owned? Still a good ad...
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A refresher course...
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2011-12 Bowl Picks
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* Like it enough to bet it
** Like it enough to bet more on it
*** Really damn confident
***** Book it, Danno!
All are subject to change as new info becomes available

Last updated: 1/7, 4:00 pm

Dec. 17 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, 2:30 PM
*Ohio +1 vs. Utah State WIN

Dec. 17 New Orleans Bowl, 5:30 PM
**Louisiana-Lafayette +6 vs. San Diego State WIN

Dec. 22 Las Vegas Bowl, 5 PM
***Boise State -14.5 vs. Arizona State WIN

Dec. 24 Hawaii Bowl, 5 PM
**Southern Miss -8 vs. Nevada LOSS

Dec. 29 Champ Sports Bowl, 2:30 PM
****Florida State -3.5 vs. Notre Dame WIN

Dec. 30 Pinstripe Bowl, 12:20 PM
**Iowa State -2 vs. Rutgers LOSS

Dec. 30 Insight Bowl, 7 PM
***Iowa +14 vs. Oklahoma LOSS

Dec. 31 Sun Bowl, 12:30 PM
*Utah +3 vs. Georgia Tech WIN

Dec. 31 Kraft Fight Hunger, 12:30 AM
*UCLA +3 vs. Illinois LOSS

Jan. 2 Outback Bowl, 10 AM
**Michigan State +3 vs. Georgia WIN

Jan. 2 Capital One Bowl, 10 AM
****South Carolina -3 vs. Nebraska WIN

Jan. 2 Rose Bowl, 2 PM
****Wisconsin +6 vs. Oregon LOSS

Jan. 2 Fiesta Bowl, 5:30 PM
***Oklahoma State -4 vs. Stanford LOSS

Jan. 6 Cotton Bowl, 5 PM
****Arkansas -8 vs. Kansas State WIN

Jan. BCS National Championship, 5 PM
**LSU -1 vs. Alabama LOSS

Final results
****4-1
*** 1-2
** 2-3
* 2-1
Total ATS: 9-7
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A P1 schedule analysis
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USC Dave is a P1 of the show. He does a pretty interesting breakdown of what the first season of the P12 might have looked like if it played 8 conference games (like the SEC) instead of 9. Here is his entire e-mail:

The Pac 12 playing 9 conference games means they will play 4 of the 6 teams from the other division. The SEC plays 8 conf. games and 3 from the other division. An example of how this works is Florida and Alabama played each other only 4 times from 1992-2009, in regular season SEC games. Another example of the SEC way is the fact that Alabama and Georgia have only played 10 times since 1978. (10 times in 34 years -are they really in the same conference?)
Here's how the Pac 12 season's records would have looked scheduling the way the SEC does. Being the 1st year of 12 teams in the Pac, the new schedule would have been very easy to set up this way.
USC..............11-1
Oregon.........11-1
Stanford........11-1
Cal.................8-4
Utah...............8-4
Washington...7-5
Arizona St......7-5
Arizona..........6-6
UCLA.............6-6
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Wash St.........4-8
Colorado........4-9
Oregon St......3-9
Now you have 9 bowl eligible teams, Utah and Cal probably are ranked near the end of the top 25, and USC, Oregon, and Stanford are pulling a similar Top 1,2,3 ranking like the SEC did. You drop 1 conf game vs the other Divison, so now the Pac is playing 8 conference games like the SEC.
USC doesn't play Stanford
Utah doesn't play Washington
Arizona State doesn't play Oregon
Cal doesn't play UCLA
Arizona doesn't play Oregon St
Colorado doesn't play Washington St
The teams above listed first, all lost that game this past year.
Both Conferences had 6 teams over .500, but the Pac 12's
winning teams played each other 6 more times than the SEC's did.
PAC = 6 teams over .500 -Amount of games played between them
(Playing 5 means you played them all.)
USC............5
Wash..........5
Cal............ .5
Oregon.......4
Stanford......4
Utah......... ..3
total...........26
SEC = 6 teams over .500
Auburn.........5
Arkansas......4
LSU..............3
Alabama.......3
S.Carolina....3
Georgia........2
total.............20
Since 1998, not counting this year, the top 6 teams in the Pac
have played each other 50 more times than the top 6 teams in the SEC.
That's a huge difference! What an advantage since that game
is being replace by OOC games vs McNeese & McNephew State.
Now instead of going 6-6 in those games, you take those 12 games
and each school gets to play some ham n egger
from the Sun Belt Conf, the Mac, or from D1aa.
Out of 48 OOC games, the SEC played 16 teams that had
winning seasons, or 14 schools from the big BCS conferences.
The SEC played 34 vs the other games vs bad teams,
including 19 vs the Sun Belt and D1aa.
So, the SEC played 14-16 decent OOC games, and 32-34 games
against bad teams. The Pac 12 played 15 teams that had winning seasons,
or 17 school from the big BCS conf. They played 35 total OOC,
so that means they played about 18-20 bad teams.
Using the middle number, the SEC played 15 quality OOC teams
and 33 bad ones=48. The PAC 12 played 16 quality OOC teams and 19 bad ones=35.
When you change the 12 games that were conference games into
games vs D1aa, Sun Belt, etc. the Pac has now played 31 bad teams.
So take 2 more good teams off the schedule and replace them
with weak teams and you will now have an equal OOC schedule with the SEC.
Both now play 33 vs bad teams and 15 vs quality teams=48 OOC games.
Drop 2 OOC Pac 12 games
Drop Arizona @ Oklahoma St. This hard game is replaced the SEC way
with Clark Kent State and Arizona winds up being bowl eligible.
Drop Oregon @ LSU in Dallas because the SEC wouldn't have played that game on Pac 12 turf. Now, Oregon's only loss is to USC.
Hard to believe you could switch out 14 Pac games (12 conf & 2 OOC games for 14 guaranteed wins against the weakest schools out there and you would still have an equal strength of schedule to the SEC. Yet, the SEC is given credit for playing the strongest schedule year after year after year.
It's a crazy messed up corrupt BCS world. Again, I don't want the Pac12 to schedule like this, I just find it ridiculous that the SEC gets credit for actually scheduling this way.

Thanks Isaac,

USC Dave

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Uh oh. KATU's video of the Cliff Harris traffic stop. Preferential treatment?

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A dose of levity
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Pretty good little story here. Scott Erdmann is a local pro at Oswego Lake Country Club who qualified for the PGA Championship. This is an e-mail from his caddy Mike McKennon updating the club members. It came in at 6:31 AM Thursday:

"Temperatures will be in the high 90's today. We tee it at 12:45 p.m. today. Right in the heat of the day. Yesterday was the most comfortable day yet weather wise. We played with Ernie Els and Robert Allenby and just have a very special day. CBS filmed a feature on Scott and Ernie as they have kids with the same special needs. It will air tomorrow night in a PGA preview show. It has been a week that all of us will never forget. The dynamic with Tiger and Steve Williams just takes it up a notch as well. We are leaving for the course in about an hour. One of my goals this week was to put Scott in places where he had eyes on him. Yesterday when I knew Tiger was on the range, I left Scott on the putting green and went to the range. Waited for Verplank to leave and put the bag down right next to Tiger. I set it up so Scott couldn't move his. Balls out, glove out, clubs out etc... When Scott showed up on the range he walks up and I see him mouth to me from about 20 feet away "McKennon, you clown, what the hell are you doing to me!"

Mike McKennon

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