Tuesday, January 7, 2014

ATFS


Tech Tuesday rapid fire Tim Fletcher Show breakdown:

-Fletch almost nailed final score, but got winning team right , go Noles
-3 stellar calls right out if the six o'clock shoot-SilverNBlack then ABC then Billy, all giving different breaks on the BCS finale.
-Fletch did his best to demarginalize Cakes air time but heavy caller traffic did the trick 
-Though he couldn't resist & Cakes desire to move away took hit with his very nervous live solo on air Monday replay at 7, very telling
-Tech BB coach breaking down the dogs at 8 with Smoothie King Tech Tuesday
-STK gets multiple interrupted by her pops during Twitterverse, even forgot she was doing it. STK knows how to rebound  daily (with cake) and nails it
-The Tim Brando called in via airport terminal in route to Notre Dame to break down the game & final death of the BCS.
-Skandar throws out mad trivia
-and lastly Ralph owns up and agreed to pay his bet after Auburn lost

Ed Hardy reporting 



PS- ATFS Video style back tomorrow, as writer had dinner gig tonite


Monday, January 6, 2014

ATFS- After Tim Fletcher Show, Video Style

Starting today I will be beginning a video wrap up of the Tim Fletcher Show the ATFS. Now remember, I'm not a face man nor a TV personality so just like my blogs name, the first ones out of the shoot will be a tad bit "raw". However,  just wanted to recap what we chewed on today on the Tim Fletcher Show in case you missed it. And yes, one correction, Florida State blew out opponents not Auburn, as I mistakenly said in Blog. Hey, you gotta appreciate Fletch and how he does it with ease on the tele. I'm a radio man.. Check it out here:





Ed Hardy reportitng

Friday, December 13, 2013

Alabama and Saban playing the media

Have no fear Bama fans, Nick Saban and Alabama know what they're doing all along. Just like how the NFL has masterfully dominated the news during the off-season Alabama is doing the same thing up to the college national championship game.

Case in point: Alabama's arch rival Auburn is in the title game, and that is a huge recruiting advantage during this month off. By toying with the media, keeping Nick Saban & Alabama's name front and center during this time, allows Coach Saban to actively recruit the top prospects. This keeps the attention on Alabama and not Auburn. He is not going anywhere.

Alabama, Coach Saban and his agent Jimmy Sexton are all on the same page and are just using this to keep the attention on the Crimson Tide. They are playing everyone but it will work out perfectly as he will re-sign and get paid and sign the top high school prospects as usual. 

Evil Genius

Ed Hardy reporting 


Saturday, December 7, 2013

Santa----I meant Saban watch 2013

According to every fanatic LSU fan I've run into this past week swears that Sabin is going to Texas. Wishful thinking? Not sure but I wonder if the Baylor outcome has any merit to that rumor.

Still, I believe Saban has a real shot at going back to the NFL with the Houston Texas admist Gary Kubiak's recent dismissal. They have one of the best defensive ends and wide receivers in the entire game plus the number one pick (potentially). I know it's a longshot but if he ever wanted to try the NFL again this is a tasty opening.


EH out!

Friday, December 6, 2013

The Saints recipe for success is not a tall order

Boom Slam!

The Saints offense last week against Seattle was completely uncharacteristic and flat out abysmal. The running game was shut down which is not a shocker as it has been hit or miss all season.  Jimmy Graham played like he had eyes in the back of his head and Lance Moore along with the other Saints receivers have completely vanished. So what's the answer when we play another tough defense like Seattle's, even when they are not in the Superdome? Answer: Jitterbug!

The Jitterbug I'm talking about is Darren Sproles of the Saints (coined by the Saints wife herself). While short in stature, the Jitterburg can do so many things, not just be a pass receiver out of the backfield. He will be Drew Brees security blanket now vacated by Lance Moore. As evident since his return from injury, Moore has been nonexistent and cannot shed receivers when Brees really needs him, especially when he has to scramble. The short pass is a major component of the Saints offense, it is like a run plan. All Saints fan know from watching Ingram, anything more than 2.1 yards a rush is a major improvement in this department. That's why Jitterbug (Sproles) needs to be a focal point of this offense again. Better late than never with Carolina coming up. 

Here are the benefits of inserting Jitterbug into the Saints lineup as a full-time starter, immediately:

• he knows the office like the back of his hand as he has been with Brees for years. You can rely on him when Drew calls late audibles.
• as Tim Fletcher says, the most dangerous play the Saints have is when he gets man-to-man with a linebacker and Brees floats a pass to him in open space, easy money
• against an aggressive defense like the Panthers, Jitterbug is a true asset not for the usual screen play the Sains love, but for the sprint draw, which due to his small stature, he can really do some damage when the rush goes quickly past him
• he also recognizes the defense and picks up blocks extremely well for his size
• he can be an even more effective runner if the Saints run him early and often, as the linebackers will have to account for him in the middle which will free up the big plays on the edge
• is skill-set is different from the three other running backs the Saints have on the roster, which is flat out hard to prepare for.

Jitterbug missed some time due to injury but I really think Coach Payton has him in the long-term plans especially for the upcoming Panther match-ups and for final stretch run. Just look in the history book of the Saints (under Payton), when Reggie Bush got more snaps than usual, it presented Bush as more of a threat than just a situational runner/receiver, and he had some big time plays! Coach Payton fed him the ball when it really counted (playoffs-crucial games). The season is on the line this Sunday versus the Panthers so it's time to let it all hang out and I'm telling you, Jitterbug needs the spotlight. The Saints are not a balanced team and I'm sick and tired of them trying to be one, they are a pass first, pass second, and maybe run here & there ball club. So does that make them a finess team? Yeah, but why is that's so freaking bad as look with the 49ers did back in their heyday with Montana? Last time I checked they were a finesse team as well but look at their results, it was Super. 




So getting back to my point, the Saints need to be totally aggressive offensively all the time, which they are so good at. So instead of the 3 yards and a cloud of dust with Pierre and Ingram on obvious run situations, get it to JITTERBUG. By utilizing him more, the defenses have to respect this little guy with and then Colston, Moore and of others will reemerge, as you can't cover everybody.

Ed Hardy out!








Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Damage control



just run the damn ball baby!!!

After the 21 point loss to Alabama last weekend, LSU needs to do more than just regroup, in order to salvage this season of 2013. Damage control. Specifically what I mean by this as the psyche & character of this team has been severely challenged by this loss to this once equal foe (Bama). Face it, the gap has widened. Once upon a time, LSU was the only real test to derail Alabama's ascension to the top year in and year out. Last Saturday, that notion has been put to rest. Instead of the LSU fans and boosters rallying for a new coach, they are now searching for an identity.

Before the season started, I was very skeptical of Cam Cameron & the new direction LSU was taking in towards their team scheme and direction. I even wrote an article on it, stating what is really wrong with 3 yards in a cloud of dust- no offense, when you play great defense and are in the national title hopes year in and year out, why change? I predicted that this new philosophy will implode and Les would take the reins and play small ball yet I was wrong on one of those accounts. I also predicted Cam would jettison for greener pastures next season, but that remains to be seen. 

LSU fans got what they wanted, that is a high scoring offense with potential. But with that came its own set of departures from the past. The defense was in a serious overall mode with all the exiting stars to the NFL. Granted, the offense did its job early on bailing out the defense, outscoring the opponents and letting the defense cut its teeth in the process. But when their biggest for came up, the offense could not overpower Bama as Bama did not scrap their philosophy during the off-season. Ball control, running game and keeping their defense off the field would really have benefited LSU last weekend. Who knows if LSU's last years offense could have bailed out this year's defense, probably not. Still, this new offensive system did not pan out.

So yes I believe LSU is in an identity crisis now. Even a victory versus Texas A&M would help, it won't erase the reality that LSU is not the top tier team in the SEC with Alabama anymore. So as 2013 ends and with 2014 fast approaching, how will this Tiger squad respond? Do the Tigers stick with this new high-powered offensive philosophy or do they scale it back to keep the defense honest as it appears this same defense will be lining up next season as well? The same results can occur or will they?  Is it more of a personnel problem on LSU defense or is it the entire team identity change to being more high-powered rather than pound and ground which LUS has been so successful with?

No one can blame Miles on this one. Perhaps expectations this 2013 season were way too high as the defense simply could not reload like years past. Either way this off-season should be one of the most pivotal one in many years in Baton Rouge. Do they stay the course or did they go back to what has worked? Only time will tell.  

Ed Hardy reporting


Friday, November 8, 2013

Tim Fletcher show fabulous five pics for November 8 weekend 2013

Ed Hardy's weekend pics
Tennessee 27 Auburn 25, the Vols in upset special (auburn -7 1/2)

Ole Miss 38 Arkansas 17, The rebels are rested and will pull away in the second-half (Ole Miss -17)

Louisiana Tech 27 Southern Miss 17, winless Golden Eagles make it a game but fell apart in the second half (Louisiana Tech -16 1/2)

Alabama 27 LSU 23, the Tigers and The Tide will go back-and-forth but after half Bama will get a comfortable lead only to see LSU run out of time in the fourth quarter (Bama -12 1/2)

New Orleans 34 Dallas 30, this will be a back-and-forth contest but the Saints have the edge as they are at home yet don't cover (New Orleans -6 1/2)

Tim Fletcher's rapid fire weekend pics
Auburn 38 Tennessee 30 (auburn -7 1/2)

Ole Miss 62 Arkansas 10 (Ole Miss -17)

Louisiana Tech 38 Southern Miss 17(Louisiana Tech -16 1/2)

LSU 30 Alabama 28 (Bama -12 1/2)

New Orleans 40 Dallas 33 (New Orleans -6 1/2)

Last but not least Cupcakes sole pic
LSU  34 Alabama 28....