Monday, January 21, 2008

The Super Bowl...it's what's "New"

So Super Bowl XLII is all set as the New England Patriots are one step from immortality as they face the New York Giants. The next two weeks, people will be talking about the Pats, so let's spend a minute on the Giants.

First of all, if you've lived in the New York area at any point in the last 4 years, you are the happiest today for Giants QB Eli Manning and coach Tom Coughlin. Eli has lived in his brother's shadow forever, and with the way he orchestrated his draft day trade to the Giants, he asked to be put in the pressure cooker. And for a while, it looked like he would evaporate in it. No one, not even the most staunchest of Eli supporters though, would have ever thought that he could play this well. He has been extremely accurate with the ball, and its clear that he and offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride are on the same page. Not bad for someone who many Giants fans wanted to bench at mid-season.

Coach Coughlin has also felt the wrath of Big Blue fans for his tenure. The guy took Jacksonville to 2 AFC Championship game appearances, but came up short. It looked like he was the wrong fit through his first 3 years, an old school coach who was out of touch with today's players. Yet this team, which was so undisciplined and out of control last year, which somehow was Coughlin's fault, are playing mostly error free and penalty free, which Coughlin needs to get credit for.

But as happy as people should be for Eli and Tom getting to the Super Bowl, they should be equally as happy for the Giants getting to the Super Bowl WITHOUT Tiki Barber. I mean, if you're Tiki, doing 4th hour segments on the Today Show that no one is watching, you've got to be just feeling like crap that this has happened. For those not catching my meaning:
- He retires after last season, and many people expect the Giants to fail in 2007 without him
- He then criticizes Eli and Coughlin, saying Eli can't lead them to success and never will, and that intimates that he would have returned if Coughlin didn't.
- After the team plays well without him, he and his brother run smack about Plaxico Burress and the rest of the team before the 1st playoff game.
- Now he's doing manicure segments on television while his former team gets ready to play in the Super Bowl - without him

Kind of sucks to be Tiki right about now, huh? The only thing better would be if NBC were broadcasting the game next week and he'd be forced to be there covering it.

Oh, and its also nice to see the Giants succeed without Tara Reid flailing his arms around after every play saying he's open and dragging the team down with his selfishness. The solid play of Kevin Boss in his absence means the Giants can move on without #80 after this season, which makes them all the more likable.

BTW, I'll be live blogging the Super Bowl on Mahalo, and we'll also be live blogging the commercials as well, so be sure to log on while you tune in.

P.S. - The numbers from our coverage this past weekend continue to exceed expectations, especially the boxing coverage that generated over 12,000 hits! Thanks to all who visited.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Mahalo Sports continues live coverage this weekend

Greetings,

Tonight it's fight night - tomorrow four becomes two...

Mahalo Sports will be providing live coverage of tonight's pay-per-view fight card from "The World's Most Famous Arena", Madison Square Garden. The coverage begins at 9PM ET, 6PM PT, and is headlined by the main event featuring Roy Jones Jr. taking on Felix Trinidad.

You can find our coverage at this link:
http://www.mahalo.com/jones_trinidad_live_coverage

Then on Sunday, it's Conference Championship Sunday in the NFL, the last true weekend of action for true football fans before the rest of the world joins us for the Super Bowl in 2 weeks.

For the Chargers-Patriots clash in Foxboro, here's the link:
http://www.mahalo.com/AFC_championship_live_coverage

For the Giants-Packers tilt in Titletown, here's the link:
http://www.mahalo.com/NFC_championship_live_coverage

Enjoy all the action from all your friends at Mahalo Sports!

Saturday, January 12, 2008

My gig as a PA announcer

So back in my Starline Films days, I had the chance to act as PA Announcer for a charity basketball game in New York City in April 2006. The Knicks were a sponsor (John Starks was coach of one of the teams), and there were several other actors and athletes as well. Hot 97's Megatron was the host, and Yankees PA Announcer Bob Sheppard provided the introduction and closing for the night.

This was one of the high points of my life, but until now, there wasn't much evidence of it. That's my voice on much of the PA/play-by-play during the game and slam dunk contest.
Enjoy...

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Playoff coverage continues this weekend

Hey everyone, well I've managed to get through the first weekend of live blogging the NFL playoffs (with last night's BCS National Championship Game thrown in for good measure), and I'm very appreciative of the positive feedback so far.

The madness continues this coming weekend with four more games in the NFL Division Round. I'll be back here later this week to post the lniks to these pages on Mahalo, as well as some thoughts on:
- My good friend Phil Simms and his red shirt from Sunday
- Final college football 2007 season thoughts
- Why the Jaguars will beat the Patriots... by TWO TOUCHDOWNS!

Check back Thursday for more details...

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Live Blogging NFL Playoffs this weekend

Hey everyone, if you can't be at 1 of the 4 NFL Wild Card games this weekend, or you can't be in front of your TV, you can still follow all the action as it happens!

Be sure to check out Mahalo, where I'll be live blogging all 4 games this weekend, and Monday night's BCS Championship game.

Here are the links to all of these games:

Saturday:
- For the Washington Redskins at Seattle Seahawks game, click here

- For the Jacksonville Jaguars at Pittsburgh Steelers game, click here

Sunday:
- For the New York Giants at Tampa Bay Buccaneers game, click here

- For the Tennessee Titans at San Diego Chargers game, click here

Monday:
- For the BCS National Championship Game, click here