Friday, January 31, 2014

Vaughan and Burse connect while impress at NFLPA BOWL


Dustin Vaughan and Isaiah Burse made an impact at the StubHub Center playing for Dick Vermeil's National Team.  Both seniors with their prospective accolades, eleven wins and drawing the attention from all the recruiters while trying to get to the next phase of their careers.
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Dustin Vaughan under center for NFLPA Bowl photo ©desireeastorga.com
West Texas A&M's (11-3), Dustin Vaughan caught the eye of NFL Scouts at the NFLPA BOWL all week during practice and Saturdays game along with NFLDraftScout.com as one of the five standouts.  The 6'5, 220 pound Corpus Christ native shines as he looks ahead to the NFL draft.  Things they liked, his frame, functional mobility in the pocket and big arm.
At Calallen High School an all-state academic selection, who contributed to the basketball program along with aiding on his baseball team to a class 4A State championship.Vaughan not only excels on the field but in the classroom, the two-time Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America selection and the Division II College Football Academic All-American of the Year in 2012-13.  The Biology major and pre-Med Vaughan earned the prestigious honor of being named to AFCA All-American Team in mid December while becoming the 10th player in VT history.  The Harlon Hill Finalist has played 30 games with 25 starts and has 70 TD's with 19 INT's.   He has thrown for 8,124 yards making him the third-most in Buffs history.  He set the national D-II record for passing yards in a season with 5,401, breaking the mark of 5,207 set by Eric Czerniewski of Central Missouri in 2010.
Coming in as a DII sleeper with forecasted projections ranking Vaughan at 26th QB in the NFL Draft.  It’s not surprising that the bright talented QB has his team always at the forefront.
“Just the fact of putting so much work and effort into something such as football, that’s where a lot of guys receive their motivation, being able to work for something that you desire, not only individually but as a team,” Vaughan said. “I know there’s a lot of guys that, although they’re not going to be there receiving these accolades, they think in the back of their minds that they had a lot to do with it, which they absolutely did. This team has been amazing; it’s been an amazing 4½ years that I’ve had here.”
Isaiah Burse photo ©desiree astorga
Isaiah Burse at NFLPA Bowl photo ©desireeastorga.com
Although only a handful of throws for Vaughan at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, one strong target also grabbing scouts attention was (11-2) Fresno State's, Isaiah Burse.  The Bulldog WR making an impression all season with QB Derek Carr and added 91 yards for the National teams win. Big heads up on Isaiah, his passion for the game and fearlessness on the field are not going unnoticed.

Utah State's head Coach Matt Wells raved prior to their match up.
"I don't look at depth," Wells said of the Bulldogs trio of wide outs, (Josh Harper, Davante Adams and Isaiah Burse) "but I do look at talent and they have three guys who can G-O.  Fresno State's wide receivers are like the globetrotters on grass."
The 6-0, 187 pound Modesto wide receiver and return man was selected as Honorable Mention All-Mountain Conference for 2013 and NFL draft projections land him 44 of 430 WR's.  His return skills definitely merit a higher rank lending an extra asset to land a job on special teams.  He chose Fresno State because of the program and the people (however he was also recruited by Arizona, Oregon and Kansas State).  The criminology correction major admires Mark Dobbins because he’s a standup guy and his brother who is always pushing him to do the right thing.
2013 receiving stats 99 for 1026 yards 6 TDs, along with 9 rushing attempts for 81 yards and 2 TD's.  At the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl, 5 for 39 yards and 1 TD.
Keep an eye out for these two prospects as the NFL Draft nears.
Desiree Astorga
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Friday, January 3, 2014

Two Years Jammed In A Week



The NFL's last regular season game, final day of 2013, day one of 
2014, Christmas, Kwanzaa & NYE all packed in with selections made, 5 coaches fired, 2 hires and playoffs deciphered. Too many bowls to even mention, (an entire column I won't address now) Peyton breaking records and even Tebow-mania is going down south.



Destinations are prelavant and prolific with weathers' variable depending on where your plane is heading


Hula Girl


Honolulu, HI  bound Noah's Arc will sail, playoff permitting with all the NFL but 5 teams (Falcons, Jets, Giants, Packers, Jaguars) or a partridge and a pear tree.
8 Chiefs, 8  Niners, 7 Seahawks, 6 Broncos,  5 Panthers, 5 Browns, 4 Ravens, 4 Dolphins, 4 Patriots, 3 Cardinals, 3 Bills, 2 Cowboys, 2 Bengals, 2 Chargers, 2 Lions, 2 Bear, 2 Texans,  2 Rams, 2 Buccaneers, 1 Titan, 1 Redskin, 1 Viking, 1 Colt, 1 Raider.



By now you've all heard or seen the 86 Pro Bowl selections, but what you might not know is the new format.  This year will be "unconferenced",  no longer will it be AFC vs NFC as in the past 43 years, they will be drafted by HOF's Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders who will select their respective teams January 22nd on The NFL Network for the first ever Pro Bowl Draft.  A new element where players could potentially be playing against team mates.




(Frank Gore)What are your thoughts on the new Pro Bowl?
“I think that’s the way they should have been doing it. Instead of by conference, you pick the top guys out of the league.”
What would it be like going against LB Patrick Willis or LB NaVorro Bowman?
“They better not hit me. We are teammates.”
(Patrick Willis) What are your thoughts on the new Pro Bowl format and it being unconferenced? You could potentially have to tackle RB Frank Gore.
“That’s a little strange, but if I have to, I have to. But, I wouldn’t want to go tackle Frank. That’s a little strange. There’s always rules. There’s always something new. You’ve got to adapt I guess.”

Players on the winning team will earn $53,000 while the losers will get $26,000 under the collective bargaining agreement.

Hunt for a spot, the last week of the regular season had many implications, percentages and equations especially where the AFC was concerned, Week 17 gave 59% to the Dolphins, who were the only team of the 4  that had the power in their hands, all they had to do was beat the Jets and they were in.  Ravens needed a little more help,  Fins to lose and come out with a win in Cincinati, Steelers needed the most help, which after a 0-4 start is quite miraculous, they needed three teams to lose and beat the Browns.  Three of the four vying for  a spot were morning games all but the Chargers who somehow found themselves kicking off with their own fate in their hands.  A crazy perfect storm arrived in San Diego vs a JV KC team, missed possible game winning FG, missed penalty, which had Steelers outraged and even warranted an apology from the NFL.  A 4th and long fake punt conversion by forward progress in OT finds the Chargers heading to the post for the first time since the 2009 season.

Greenbay Packers Cobb RodgersThe NFC wasn't quite so dramatic, more straight forward as Aaron Rodgers was back and Packers edged over the Bears for the NFC North.   Chip Kelly or I should say Nick Foles Eagles eliminated the Cowboys.















In Less than 24 hours after the season ends, 5 coaches get walking papers, Black Monday started Sunday night.  Browns Rob Chudzinski was fired after the game, having lost his final 7 games and going (4-12).
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"I was shocked and disappointed to hear the news that I was fired," said Chudzinski, who grew up a Browns fan. "I am a Cleveland Brown to the core, and always will be. It was an honor to lead our players and coaches, and I appreciate their dedication and sacrifice. I was more excited than ever for this team, as I know we were building a great foundation for future success."





Monday RedSkins' Mike Shanahan, Lions' Jim Schwartz, Vikings' Leslie Frazier and Bucc's Greg Schiano were terminated as well.
"It's a harsh business," safety Harrison Smith said. "As a player, we all love coach Frazier, as a coach, as a man. You can't meet a better guy. And also as a player, we didn't make enough plays on the field. So you just feel like you let him down a little bit."
Also, Gary Kubiak who was fired a few weeks ago by Houston, however, State College, PA will be looking for a new HC as Penn States' Bill O'Brien leaves a five year contract three years early and heads back to the NFL as Head Coach with the Texans.
Interesting to re-read his introduction presser for the Nittany Lions' almost 2 years ago.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/bigten/story/2012-01-07/bill-obrien-penn-state-joe-paterno/52435590/1
Wednesday evening Lovie Smith returns to the NFL warmly greeted by Tampa as he becomes their fourth Head Coach in the last six years.
"I'm so excited for Lovie and the Bucs," said former linebacker Derrick Brooks. "It means so much to me personally. Hard to express it in words. Hard not to feel the franchise just got better tonight."
Weather and Blackouts looming;   Green Bay and Cleveland stand a chance that the game will be blacked out locally, hoping and thinking this will all be sorted by the time this comes out.  However if your into great playoff weather games, your in luck, looks like well have snow, wet and cold unless your in indy in the dome.
Of the twelve teams that move into the post three come from the AFCWest.

WILDCARD WEEKEND

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SATURDAY JANUARY 4TH

  • 4:35 PM KO @ Lucas Oil Stadium  37ºF/24ºF 0% Precip
  • Chiefs (11-5, 6-2 away) at Colts (11-5, 6-2 home)
NFL rules for roof opening
The home team determines if the roof is to be opened or closed 90 minutes before kickoff. The roof remains open unless precipitation or lightning is within the vicinity of the stadium, the temperature drops below 40 °F (4 °C), or wind gusts are greater than 40 miles per hour (64 km/h), in which case the roof operators will close the roof. Once the roof is closed, it may not be reopened.
  • 8:10 PM EST KO @ Lincoln Financial Field 33ºF/26ºF
  • Saints (11-5, 3-5 away) at Eagles (10-6, 4-4 home) 13-6 all time in home playoff games

 SUNDAY JANUARY 5th

  • 1:05 PM EST KO @ Paul Brown Stadium   37ºF/1ºF precip 100%
  • Chargers (9-7, 4-4 away) at Bengals (11-5, 8-0 home)
  • Breezy with rain changing to snow, 1-3"; watch for a rapid freeze up in the afternoon
  • 4:40 PM EST KO @  Lambeau Field -3ºF/-20ºF
  • 49ers (12-4, 6-2 away) at Packers (8-7-1, 4-3-1 home)
  • Areas of low clouds, breezy and colder; extreme cold can be dangerous for outdoor activities
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Lastly, Big congratulations to two Bronco's QB's. Mad props to current one and only Peyton Manning who somehow not exploited by the press surpasses Tom Brady with 55 TD passes in a single regular season.  In case you were wondering where the former QB Tim Tebow was, ESPN just hired him for SEC Network, you will be seeing him regularly in his broadcast debut soon.





Enjoy a weekend filled with Playoffs, the do or die, win or go home, finds some weather which will make the spectating of great playoff football even better!

Desiree Astorga
Photographer, Reporter, Producer, Host; TV/Radio
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An optimistic realist with intermittent football turrets all the while searching for the 3rd dimension.
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