Wednesday, February 07, 2007
San Diego Rich Meets Greg Maddux
As some of you know, the Tank is close friends with San Diego Rich as we are big Beatles, baseball, and football fans. San Diego Rich and the Tank are also fellow marathon runners.
San Diego Rich has sent me photos with Adam Sandler, former California Governor Gray Davis, and other luminaries over the past few years. He was kind of enough to share this priceless photo with none other than the Greg "The Professor" Maddux. The Tank was fortunate enough to see the Professor pitch for the Cubs against the Washington Nationals a couple of years ago on my birthday road trip weekend to DC.
Without further ado, please find San Diego Rich and new Padres pitcher Greg Maddux with the beautiful San Diego skyline in the background.

San Diego Rich reports that The Professor is the coolest and nicest guy (right after San Diego Rich of course).
If you ever have a chance to meet San Diego Rich, tell him "Ringo (Starr) Rules" and he'll know you know the Tank.
Until next time, San Diego Rich, Greg Maddux, and Ringo Rule!
Mega thanks to San Diego Rich for the photo and permission to post it by the Tank in NY.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Knicks Hanging in There
During a brief check of Tuesday's scores, the Tank was pleased to learn that the Knicks beat the LA Clippers at the Garden. The Clippers are 24-24 and the 7th seed in the Western Conference.
If the Knicks are going to make the playoffs, the Clippers are a quality team that they need to beat. Though the Knicks aren't .500 (yet), they are 22-28. With one more win, the Knicks will have equaled their entire win total for last season, 23.
Furthermore, the Knicks are only two games out of the 8th seed in the Eastern Conference.
Posted by The Tank in NY.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Super Bowl XLI
Before the game started, the Crew in Tampa (Robert, Detroit Dale, Doug, Tommy, CPA Dan, The Tank, Jim and his wife Mary Jane) gathered at Robert's house in Tampa to watch to the Big Game.
Just before kickoff, Detroit Dale and I dubbed Dallas Clark as a key player to watch. We also yelled at the TV to kick away from Bears Pro Bowl returner Devin Hester who returned the opening kickoff to claim the early 7-0 lead.
The rain caused five turnovers, a mishandled snap on an extra point and field goal marked an exciting first half but the Colts had a 16-14 lead.
During the game, there were many humorous ads and these were SOME of my favorite ads:
Funniest:
Bud Light "No Speak English" (I don't like the beer but their ads are entertaining)
E*Trade Bank Robbery
Monster.com ads
Classiest:
African American "We All Are Winning" (Nod to Coaches Tony Dungy and Lovie Smith)
Network Plug:
CSI - How many CSIs are there anyway? When will CBS pick up SteveAndTheTank.com CSI? 
Miscellaneous:
I never have and have no plans to ever use a Revlon product but I love Sheryl Crow whatever venue she is in. I saw her at Woodstock 1999. She's a great singer and even more beautiful in person than on TV.
Despite the rain, Prince's Halftime Show was a medley of his and others classics. Florida A&M University's Marching 100 did a great job of playing along. Of course, Prince closed with his classic "Purple Rain" as the rain poured down.
Thanks to Rex Grossman's second half interceptions, the Colts thankfully pulled away in the second half and won the game 29-17. The Tank was most happy for the Colts, Coach Tony Dungy, QB Peyton Manning, GM Bill Polian, and long suffering fans like my brother Milan.
The Tank is also happy that my pre-season prediction of the Colts came true (thank God and touch wood) as well as close to the final score of 27-21, off only by a total of six points, 29-17. I now have a rare moment of closure.
Posted by Steve in Cairo for The Tank in Tampa, Florida.
Egyptian Reaction to the Super Bowl
Around Cairo today, the reaction was mixed. Some Egyptians did not even hear of the Super Bowl and others thought it was all about soccer. The best reaction was when told of the cost of a TV commercial due to viewship, they said: "wow, many people watch the Super Bowl?"
Posted by Steve, in Cairo, Egypt.
Sunday, February 04, 2007
Super Purple Rain
Today's Super Bowl XLI maybe the first Super Bowl with rain.
Since the rain would favor the Bears who often play in inclement weather, the Tank hopes it doesn't rain as the Colts play in a dome.
The only rain I hope to see or hear tonight is "Purple Rain" performed by Prince during the halftime show. If he holds up to his showman form in the two times I have seen him in concert, it should be one of the best Halftime Shows ever.
Whatever the weather, I am glad that the endless hype is just about done and the kickoff is almost here.
Posted by The Tank in Tampa, Florida.
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Bill Polian, Unsung Super Bowl Hero
As Super Bowl XLI is approaches tomorrow, most people focus on Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, and other "star" players. Those players are of course important but would have never been there without being drafted by Mega Super GM Bill Polian and his counterparts across the NFL. Mr. Polian built the great Bills teams of the early 1990s, the expansion Carolina Panthers from scratch, and now the Colts.
Before championships are won on the field, they are won by scouts picking the "right" player who may not be as talented but fits into their team's particular system. The scouts data is brought into the draft war rooms and then to the practice fields and training rooms.
Here's to you, Mr. Polian, your staff, and other unsung heroes behind the scenes. May you get the Super Bowl ring you so richly deserved with the Bills back in the early 1990s tomorrow night.
Posted by The Tank in Tampa, Florida.
Friday, February 02, 2007
Tank's Gotta Take Personal Responsibility
The Tank (yours truly) usually mans up when he screws up.
Tank Johnson (no relation) unfortunately tried to pass off his three gun related arrests in the past 18 months on the media, race, and other reasons during Tuesday's Media Day.
Media Day at the Super Bowl is no easy task and it's hard to simulate or prepare for. Tank Johnson was repentant at times but defiant at others. The Tank can't relate (thankfully) as he has never had a bodyguard, much less one killed recently as Tank Johnson has.
If the Bears win on Sunday, all will be forgiven. If the Bears lose, expect Tank Johnson to continue to be further scrutinized for his future off field activities. Life isn't fair but winning and losing is how society judges its athletes (warts and all).
Posted by The Tank in Tampa, Florida.
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Mets' Starting Pitching
I love the scrappy start-up. That is why I root for the little guy. The underdog. The Mets.
The way the Mets have spent money in the last few years it is hard to view them as the scrappy start-up or the underdog. So there has been panic in Metville recently when Barry Zito signed for a gazillion dollars elsewhere and Pedro on the DL and announced today Dave Williams on the DL..
While I was disappointed, I am not worried. Tom Glavine and el Duque can anchor a young rotation of John Maine, Oliver Perez and Mike Pelfrey. That’s two pitchers over 40 and three under 25. Toss in rookie reliever Philip Humber and you have yourself a young pitching staff. (I am thinking that Pedro is mid-season backup if one of the rotation goes down.)
If the kids can give you the innings, say 150 each, the lineup and bullpen can accommodate any lack of experience the kids have. Maine and Perez have both pitched extremely well in must win elimination games (Games 6 & 7 of the NLCS vs. St. Louis) and Pelfrey has shown promise in his few emergency mid-season starts last year. With the masters Pedro, Glavine, and el Duque to shepard these guys along with Rick Peterson, I feel the staff is good enough. Factor in that the Mets should make the playoffs again this year and the kids will get even more post-season experience.
Posted by Steve in New York.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Super Bowl XLI Prediction
The Tank was 1-1 in his conference champion picks and 7-3 overall in the NFL Playoffs, touch wood.
For new readers, my picks are designed for you to win the Super Bowl in your office pool which are normally predicated on wins and losses, NOT the Vegas line. I do not bet Vegas lines because they are subject to change and Vegas knows more than everyone except God. Furthermore, Vegas lines are designed for the "vig" or the balance of the betting money which is why you sometimes see ridiculous double-digit lines to get people to take chances and care about potential blowouts. Whereas, I want you to win your office pool and be the talk of your office based on won-loss record.
Remember, bet within your limits, past performance is not indicative of future results (mutual fund speak legalese disclaimer), and have fun. The predicted winning team is in bold.
The Colts win the Big Game 27-21.
I pick the Colts for the following reasons:
(1) Their offense is better than the Bears. We'll see which Rex Grossman shows up If he is off, the Bears will get killed. I think Lovie Smith is smart enough to have a game plan for Rex not to be Superman, just not screw it up.
(2) Yes, the Bears defense is great but not as good at the 1985 "Super Bowl Shuffle XX" Bears. The Colts defense isn't chopped liver either. Remember, Colts Coach Tony Dungy is a defense coordinator at heart and I am sure that he'll come up with some schemes to confuse Rex Grossman.
(3) The Colts have Adam "Mr. Clutch" Vinateri.
(4) God knows that Tony Dungy and Peyton Manning are way overdue.
(5) The Colts were my pre-season pick to win it all.
(6) The Colts are my brother's team.
Good luck in your office pools, square games, and enjoy watching the Super Bowl and its ads with family and friends!
Posted by The Tank in NY.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Peyton Manning has Nothing to Prove
Peyton Manning leads the favorite Indianapolis Colts into the Super Bowl on Sunday. Already the talk is “ if he doesn’t win, he is not capable of winning the big one.”
What a crock! Hello, did anyone watch the AFC Championship Game? An 18 point comeback in a “big” game. Manning completed 27 of 47 passes for 349 yards and a touchdown, with one interception, and scored a rushing touchdown. Getting to the playoffs is more challenging than actually winning the Super Bowl-so much can happen, one bad call, one dropped catch that can end your season. So give Peyton the credit he deserves.
Posted by Steve in New York.
Monday, January 29, 2007
Start the Super Bowl Sooner
Today the Chicago Bears have arrived in Miami for the Super Bowl. They clinched the Super Bowl berth 8 days ago. My question is: Why is there a week delay from the end of the Conference Championships to the beginning of the Super Bowl?
I think the Super Bowl should be the week immediately following the Conference Championships. I feel that there is lost momentum during that dead week. This is a test as how your team performs under the gun, not well rested. The World Series Starts right away, why can’t the Super Bowl?
Posted by Steve in New York.
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