Wednesday, December 2, 2009

What We Would Have Talked About Tonight

There won't be a show tonight. Sorry to disappoint you; I know that it will be hard to get a full nights sleep due to the fact that you'll be tossing and turning without the sound of my voice echoing in your head. I got to say, I'm actually a little creeped out by the fact that you dream about me but that's the price of fame right?

On to the more serious matter. This would have been what we would have spent the majority of the time talking about and by this, I mean the Charlie Weis firing and who will be the next Notre Dame coach.... Brian Kelly (I hope not), Bob Stoops, Joe Shmoe, me, Bill Brasky, Tony Danza... who knows. We would have discussed more than that but to me, this is the only thing worth writing about right now.

What I want to happen is not always what happens. I think everybody can say that and if you can't I would love to walk a mile in your shoes... or maybe a million miles. I don't want Brian Kelly to leave the Cincinnati. I want him to be "Tresselized" here in Cincinnati, just without the sweater vests. I know that Kelly is the main reason that the Bearcats are 11-0 this season and why they have an outside shot at the national championship game. I know that he will soon be on "Huggy Bear" (Bob Huggins) status here in Cincinnati which means he is that much closer to being able to walk on water. I know that the city loves him. I know that with him on the sidelines, I can say with confidence "UC will play for the national championship one day". I know a lot of things. So, for you, I've listed the "why Kelly should stay list" and the "Why Kelly should go list".

Why Kelly Should Stay:
1-He's practically a celebrity here. He fits in right next to George Clooney and whoever Carmen Electra was before she was Carmen Electra
2-He is a big fish in a small pond. Let's face it, the Big East is the small pond when it comes to BCS conferences in college football. But, since it's a BCS conference, the winner still gets a BCS game. Kelly and UC could be the constant winner just like West Virginia was for years before Rich Rodriquez was before he up and left for the Big Blue.
3-Cincinnati is not South Bend. I've never been to South Bend, Indiana and outside of going to a ND game, I don't plan to. Like the vast majority of Indiana, I would guess that there is a lot of corn and cows and people with less than 32 teeth. Cincinnati has to be more exciting.... doesn't it?
4-He has a championship caliber team now. We've all seen what UC's young players can do, especially young QB Zach Collaros. Here, Kelly isn't going to have to re-build, he can re-load and have another great season. Going to Notre Dame, Kelly wouldn't have that luxury. He would have to rebuild and rebuilding teams don't have great records.
5-He doesn't want to be the next Rich Rodriguez. Rodriguez was great at WVU and now Michigan fans are calling for his head. Has he ruined his career? Maybe, only time will tell but it could be a huge risk.

Why Kelly Should Go:
1-It's Notre Dame.... Come on. Every single college coach can list Notre Dame as their dream coaching job (Kelly has). No other program has the history, the prestige, or the movie moments (Rudy still makes me cry) that you get from the Golden Domers.
2-Money. If you think UC can come close to paying Kelly what Notre Dame can then you need to go back to a 3rd grade math level. Not saying he's got a bad paycheck now but as they say "money talks"
3-He would have a chance to have his name mentioned with Ara Parseghian, Lou Holtz, and Knute Rockne as Notre Dames all time coaching greats.
4-He's Irish. Cincinnati's filled with Germans. Enough said.

Who knows what is going to happen. I can only hope but only one man can make the decision and you know who that is. Let's just focus on what the Bearcats have been able to do so far this season and hope for a win against Pitt (and a Texas loss). That's all we can do right now.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Tonight's Show

Tonight we'll be talking about the Bearcats latest win over the Louisville Cardinals to increase their record to 7-0. We'll also talk about the Bengals beat down of the Bears. As usual we'll debate the latest college football and NFL news. We're also going to continue to do the PTI segment of the show and we've had quite a few topics sent to us from listeners.. thanks. Finally, tonight we'll be adding a random topics segment to mix things up. If you have a suggestion of what it should be email us at gridirongurusonbearcast@gmail.com. Remember to tune in tonight from 6 to 8 on bearcastradio.com to listen to Gridiron Gurus.
-Jason Garrison

Monday, October 26, 2009

Pickem Results

Here are this weeks Pickem results:

Jason: 3 wins(Texans, Jets, Bengals), 3 losses (Vikings, Falcons, Dolphins) 50%
Ryan: 2 wins (Cowboys, Bengals), 4 losses (Vikings, Niners, Raiders, Dolphins) 33%
Terique: 1 win (Saints), 5 losses (Vikings, Niners, Raiders, Falcons, Bears) 17%
Brandon: 3 wins (Steelers, Texans, Jets), 3 losses (Falcons, Dolphins, Bears) 50%
Mickey (whodeyfans) 3 wins (Jets, Saints, Bengals), 3 losses (Vikings, Niners, Falcons) 50%

Our season stats are:
Jason: 23 of 30 - 76%
Terique: 12 of 26 - 46%
Ryan: 9 of 14 - 64%
Brandon: 18 of 26 - 69%
Mickey (whodeyfans.com): 9 of 15 - 60%
Fans: 31 of 45 - 69%

I'm still number 1... will anybody dethrone me?

Friday, October 23, 2009

The Post Episode 5

The Post "Next Man In" from Shane Harrison on Vimeo.



It's getting better... still a little bit nervous though.

New Format for the Show

We're coming out with a new format for Gridiron Gurus. Don't worry, we're not changing anything drastic, we're just making the show better. We're still going to have our weekly interview with Mickey Mentzer from whodeyfans.com and we're still going to talk football.. things are just going to be organized. We're also going to introduce two new sections into the show. We're going to have a random topic debate every week and after our PTI experiment, we've decided to keep PTI as a permanent fixture on GG. This will open up the show to let our listeners (you) be more involved. Once again, thanks for all the support and keep tuning in every Wednesday night from 6 to 8 to hear us on Gridiron Gurus.

Email us your ideas for random topics and PTI topics at gridirongurusonbearcast@gmail.com


God, I love her.
-Jason

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Pickem Results

Last wasn't too good for yours truly. Oh well, I have plenty of time to catch up. Here are the results:

Jason: 3 for 5 - 60%
Terique: 2 for 5 - 40%
Ryan: 4 for 5 - 80%
Brandon: 2 for 5 - 40%
Mickey: 2 for 5 - 40%

This weeks pickem games are:
Minnesota Vikings @ Pittsburgh Steelers
San Fransisco 49ers @ Houston Texans
New York Jets @ Oakland Raiders
Atlanta Falcons @ Dallas Cowboys
New Orleans Saints @ Miami Dolphins
Chicago Bears @ Cincinnati Bengals

Tonight's Show

Tonight's show is going to be another good one. There is no soccer game to interrupt so we'll be on for the full 2 hours. We'll be joined again by whodeyfans.com creator Mickey Mentzer again to talk about the Bengals game against the Texans and a look ahead at their game against the Bears. The first hour of the show, we will update and debate the latest NFL and college football news including the NFL trade deadline moves (or lack there of) and the new AP and BCS rankings (UC #5!). The second hour of the show will be fun. We're tearing a page out of the PTI book. We're going to have a list of topics and a minute or two to debate each one. It should be fun as none of us see eye to eye on anything. If you have a topic you'd like us to debate tonight, send me and email at gridirongurusonbearcast@gmail.com. Make sure you tune in tonight from 6 to 8 on bearcastradio.com to hear me on Gridiron Gurus and then stay tuned from 8 to 10 to hear my other show "The 5 Minute Major".
-Jason Garrison

Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Post Episode 4

It's #8 UC at #21 USF tonight on ESPN. Here's the 4th episode of The Post where Duane McDonald and I talk about it. Enjoy.

The Post Episode 4 Pike Week from Shane Harrison on Vimeo.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Tonights Show

Tonight's show is going to be a good one. It's the last time we'll be on air before #8 UC takes on the #21 South Florida Bulls in Tampa so we'll be focusing quite a big on that game and giving you our preview. Right of the bat, we'll be joined by the sports director of WXBL 1620 AM (Bulls Student Radio) Kyle Campbell. We'll talk about USF's thoughts on the game.

We'll also be joined by Mickey Mentzer from whodeyfans.com to talk about the Bengals latest last second win against the Baltimore Ravens and the fact the they sit alone on top of the AFC North.

New co-hosts Ryan Conway and Steve Bohné will join Terique and I in the studio. The show may be cut down from a two hours (6-8) to 1 hour (6-7) depending on the UC mens soccer game but I'll likely find out last minute but I'll keep you posted. Make sure you tune in to Gridiron Gurus on bearcastradio.com at 6.
-Jason

Friday, October 9, 2009

Last Weeks Pickem Results and This Weeks Picks

Last week was pretty solid when it comes to pickems... at least for me it was. I went 3 for 4 picking Cincinnati over Cleveland, Miami over Buffalo, and Pittsburgh over San Diego. The only game I lost was Tennessee (who I picked to win) losing to Jacksonville. Here were the complete stats.

Jason: 3 of 4 - 75%
Brandon: 3 of 4 - 75%
Steve: 3 of 4 - 75% (Steve picked Jacksonville to beat Tennessee but also picked Buffalo to beat Miami)
Ryan: 3 of 4 - 75%

Here are this weeks picks:
Jason: Atlanta at San Fransisco (San Fran wins), Houston at Arizona (Arizona wins), New England at Denver (New England wins), New York Jets at Miami (Miami wins), Cincinnati at Baltimore (Cincinnati wins WHODEY!)
Paul Daugherty (Cincinnati Enquirer): Atlanta at San Fransisco (San Fran wins), Houston at Arizona (Houston wins), New England at Denver (New England wins), New York Jets at Miami (Miami wins), Cincinnati at Baltimore (Baltimore wins- he went as far to say that he didn't even think the game would be close)
Mickey Mentzer (whodeyfans.com): Atlanta at San Fransisco (San Fran wins), Houston at Arizona (Arizona wins), New England at Denver (Denver wins), New York Jets at Miami (New York wins), Cincinnati at Baltimore (Cincinnati wins WHODEY!)

Hopefully I can keep my stats up pretty high. We'll see after this week.

P.S. I've noticed that Mo and Paul always have picture of hot girls in their posts... I guess that's what Double G is missing so here you go.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Idea for Next Weeks Show

Before I get into next weeks show, I Want to say that my interviews with Paul Daugherty from the Cincinnati Enquirer and Mickey Mentzer from whodeyfans.com went really well. Thanks to both Paul and Mickey for calling in. Mickey will be on the show every week from here on out to talk some Bengals news.

Enough about last week though. On to this week. I have a new idea (well not so new) for this weeks show. After two straight shows with two great interviews (Mo Egger and Paul Daugherty), I think I'll take a week off on the interviews, other than the whodeyfans.com segment. I'm thinking about taking a page our of PTI's book. I thought it would be fun to bring in a bell and a stop watch and a list of topics. If you've seen PTI you then you know what comes next. If not, then this is what will happen. I'll set up an amount of time for each topic, maybe a minute. For that minute, we will debate the topics and once the bell rings, we have to move on. It could be a lot of fun. We'll do an hour of standard Gridiron Gurus and then the second hour will be the PTI experiment.




So this is what I want from you (my listeners) is a whole boat load of topics, all pertaining to football. Email them to me at gridirongurusonbearcast@gmail.com. I'll sift through them and pick out the best ones and hopefully it'll be a great show.

I expect at least a million emails. Well, maybe not a million, but I would like a lot of them. Thanks fans.
-Jason

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Tomorrow's Show

Football Fans,
Tomorrow's show will be shortened by an hour. Instead of being on air from 6 to 8 tomorrow night, we'll be on from 6 to 6:50 due to a Bearcat soccer game that will be broadcast on our network. Just because the show is shortened doesn't mean it won't be a good one, though.

Right away, we will be joined by Paul Daugherty, a senior sports columnist for the Cincinnati Enquirer. We'll talk about UC football, the Bengals, and Paul's new weekly column for Sports Illustrated.


We'll also be joined once again by Mickey Mentzer from whodeyfans.com. We'll talk about the Bengals and what's new with the guys at whodeyfans.


As usual we'll have our weekly pickems and debate the latest NFL and college football news. Then next week we'll be back to our normal time from 6 to 8. Make sure you tune in tomorrow night at 6 to catch me and Terique on Gridiron Gurus.

-Jason

Monday, October 5, 2009

The Post Episode 3

The new episode of The Post, starring me and Duane McDonald, can be seen at http://doooodle.com/thepost. Check it out.

First Quarter of the 2009-'10 Season Results

It's gone fast, hasn't it? It always does. The first quarter of the '09-'10 season has been played, except for tonight's game between Brett Farve's new team and his old team. So far this season has been very surprising and very predictable somehow all at the same time. I'll start with the AFC:



One 4-0 team is the Indianapolis Colts (like we didn't see that coming) largely to the spectacular play of NFL golden boy Peyton Manning. The other 4-0 team, the Denver Broncos, has shocked everybody. With a new coach and losing franchise quarterback Jay Cutler and all the controversy surrounding Brandon Marshal, I was sure that the Broncos would struggle at least through the first half of the season but they have done the exact opposite of struggle, they've flourished.

On the opposite side of the AFC leader board may be the most shocking team so far this season. The Tennessee Titans are 0-4 after having the best record in the AFC last year (13-3). After a good year last year, quarterback Kerry Collins looks and plays his age. Is it time for Vince Young to make a comeback? The Titans aren't alone in the cellar though, they are joined by Chiefs and the Brown.

Only slightly ahead of the cellar dwellers are the 1-3 teams consisting of the Buffalo Bills, Oakland Raiders, and Miami Dolphins. Miami may have tough times ahead after losing quarterback Chad Pennington for the season and TO hasn't seemed to have been able to do much of anything in Buffalo. "WHO SCORES TOUCHDOWNS!?!" Not you TO, at least not this year.

The 3-1 teams are also somewhat surprising. The Baltimore Ravens look like one of the teams to beat in the AFC. There is no sophomore slump for Joe Flacco. Tom Brady is back and has led the Patriots to a 3-1 record so far this year. Along with the Patriots and Ravens are the Jets with rookie signal caller Mark Sanchez and the edge of your seat Bengals led by comeback king Carson Palmer.

We'll finish the AFC in the middle. The 6 time Superbowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers are 2-2 along with the Texans, the Jaguars, and the Chargers.

The AFC makes up an almost perfect bell curve. Now on to the NFC.



Drew Brees has led the high powered Saints offense to a 4-0 record. Along with the New York Football Giants. The Vikings are 3-0 with their new (old) quarterback Brett Farve and they will defend their undefeated record at home tonight against Brett Farve's old team, the Green Bay Packers who are 2-1.

On the opposite side of the NFC are Buccaneers, Rams, and Panthers who haven't won a game yet. Notice, the Detroit Lions aren't in this group, not that they are that much better.

The Lions finally snapped their ridiculous losing streak and put a check in the win column. They sit at 1-3 along with Seahawks. Slightly ahead of them is one of the NFC's biggest surprises. The Arizona Cardinals, last years NFC champs, are only 1-2 (bye week in week 4).

Another big surprise in the NFC is the San Fransisco 49ers with 3-1 record with signal caller Shawn Hill and no first round pick Michael Crabtree. Tough Mike Singletary seems to be doing a good job. The Bears with their new franchise QB Jay Cutler share the 3-1 pedestal with the 49ers.

At 2-1 are Packers, Falcons, and Eagles. Much like Joe Flacco in Baltimore, Matt Ryan shows no sign of a let down in season two with the Falcons.

In the middle of the NFC are the Redskins and Cowboys, both from the NFC east. The Cowboys lost their home opener in Jerry Jones new toy in front of a record crowd for an NFL regular season game and Tony Romo is doing his usual, blowing it in big moments. The Redskins haven't done much better.

It's still early but not that early. There are a lot of teams who have dug themselves a hole that will nearly be impossible to climb out of. There are also teams that are looking great and just like always, most of the teams are teetering on a knifes edge, ready to fall out of a playoff spot or ready to jump into the postseason. It's still early though... just not that early.

Remember to tune into Gridiron Gurus this Wednesday night from 6-8 on www.bearcastradio.com to hear me and Terique. Call us at 513-556-4529

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Pick Em's After Week 3

We are moving into week four of the NFL regular season tomorrow afternoon and before we find ourselves a quarter into the season, I figured it's about time for me to post the Gridiron Gurus pickem results. If you haven't listened to the show, every week I pick out the four or five best NFL games of the week and we pick the winners straight up. Terique and I pick along with Brandon Kisker and special guests such as Mo Egger and Brad Riter. So without further ado, here are the pickem results after week 3:

Week 1
Jason: 11 of 16 - 69% correct
Terique: 9 of 16 - 56% correct
Brandon: 12 of 16 - 75% correct
Fans: 13 of 16 - 81% correct

Week 2
Jason: 4 of 5 - 80% correct
Terique: 5 of 5 - 100% correct
Fans: 8 of 10 - 60% correct

Week 3
Jason: 4 of 4 - 100% correct
Terique: 2 of 4 - 50% correct
Brandon: 0 of 4 - 0% correct
Mo Egger: 2 of 4 - 50% correct
Brad Riter: 2 of 4 - 50% correct
Fans: 3 of 4 - 75% correct

Totals after week 3:
Jason: 19 of 25 - 76% correct
Terique: 16 of 25 - 64% correct
Brandon: 12 of 20 - 60% correct
Mo Egger: 2 of 4 - 50% correct
Brad Riter: 2 of 4 - 50% correct
Fans: 25 of 30 - 83% correct

Week 4 picks

Cincinnati at Cleveland
Jason - Cincinnati
Brandon - Cincinnati
Fan 1 - Cincinnati
Fan 2 - Cincinnati

Tennessee at Jacksonville
Jason - Tennessee
Brandon - Tennessee
Fan 1 - Jacksonville
Fan 2 - Tennessee

Buffalo at Miami
Jason - Miami
Brandon - Miami
Fan 1 - Buffalo
Fan 2 - Miami

San Diego at Pittsburgh
Jason - Pittsburgh
Brandon - Pittsburgh
Fan 1 - Pittsburgh
Fan 2 - Pittsburgh

Friday, September 25, 2009

The Post Episode 2

On top of Gridiron Gurus on bearcastradio.com, I host a show for UCast, University of Cincinnati's student TV station, called The Post. It's a football post game report that sums up the last game for the Bearcats and looks ahead to the upcoming game. My co-host is a friend and another bearcast sports DJ Duane McDonald. Here is the second episode summing up the Oregon State game and looking ahead to the Fresno State Bulldogs game. Enjoy.

The Post Episode 2 from Shane Harrison on Vimeo.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

UC Projected to Play in............ WHAT!!!!!

So I'm piddling around on the old web and I stumble upon this site. Go ahead and check it out, I'll wait.

Good, you're back. What did you think? Did you see what I saw? I know I couldn't believe it either. UC as in the University of Cincinnati as in the University of Cincinnati Bearcat football team is predicted to go to the BCS National Championship game this year to face the Florida Gators. No this is not in some sort of alternate universe or parallel dimension, this is actually happening.

But this means somebody outside of Cincinnati has taken notice of the awesomely powerful Bearcat offense and adequate defense (other than Rutgers, SEMU, and Oregon State). That's right. Now check out this site. That's right, UC quarterback Tony Pike is on ESPN's Heisman Watch List. Have I blown your mind yet?

I know what you're thinking; you're thinking, "Jason, it's way to early to be talking or even thinking about this. It's only week three." You're right, it is only week three but when was the last time you saw a Bearcat quarterback on the Heisman Watch List and when was the last time you noticed that UC was predicted to play in the BCS National Championship game? That's right.... never. Just the fact that others are taking notice is exciting.

This is complete and total proof that this football team is moving in one direction, the right direction. It's an exciting time to be a Bearcat fan and as long as things keep going the way they are, it won't be getting dull any time soon.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Mo Egger and Brad Riter on air with the Gurus Tonight

Football Fans,
Tonight's show is not a show that you are going to want to miss. Terique and I will start off breaking down the latest NFL and College Football news with special guest John Yarberry. Then at 7:00 we'll be joined my Mo Egger from 1530 The Homer, Cincinnati sports radio, to talk some UC football and analyze the Bearcats upcoming game against the Fresno State Bulldogs. Then at 7:30 we'll be joined by Brad Riter from Riter Radio on 1230 WECK AM in Buffalo, New York to talk about the Bills and more specifically T.O. It'll be an awesome show tonight so make sure you tune in from 6 to 8 on bearcastradio.com to catch Gridiron Gurus.
-Jason

Mo Egger from 1530 The Homer Cincinnati, Ohio

Brad Riter from 1230 WECK Buffalo, New York

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

It's Go Time

Welcome back,

I've been hosting Gridiron Gurus on bearcastradio.com all summer along side with my co-host and trusty side kick Terique Scott. We've had a couple good interviews and a slew of special guest including family members and friends. We've had a blast so far but now it's time to kick it into that extra gear and put our game faces on.

School starts today (Wednesday the 25th) and so does Gridiron Gurus (or re-starts) as far as I'm concerned. UC is ranked 14th in the new AP Poll (only one spot behind our "big brother" Ohio State) and more than one college football bowl prediction site have predicted that the Bearcats will face off against the Gators in the BCS National Championship game. That's right, you aren't seeing things. You may not be buying it (yet) but there are some respected members of the sporting world that are selling it.

Also, the Bengals went to Green Bay this past weekend and brought home a much needed win for the fans of the orange and black. I don't care what you think of him, but I would be willing to bet that you were smiling when Chad Ochocinco did the Lambeau Leap after his touchdown. To top it off, the Steelers lost to a team that beat the team that we just beat (I think that makes sense... maybe it means something, it probably doesn't but maybe).

Bottom line, it's an exciting time to be a football fan in Cincy and my job is going to be to make it even better. Terique and I will try to get a guest on every week and interviews as often as we can. Don't hesitate to email us at gridirongurusonbearcast@gmail.com to hear your opinions and thoughts and call us in the studio on Wednesday nights from 6 to 8 at 513-314-9087.

Our first show this fall is going to be a great one. We will hit you with our thoughts on the latest and biggest NFL and NCAA football news and we'll pick our winners for the next weekend's games. Also we'll be joined by Brad Riter of Riter Radio, 4-7pm Monday through Friday on WECK-AM 1230 in Buffalo, NY and WLVL-AM 1340 in Lockport to talk about the Bills and of course T.O.

So make sure you tune in this Wednesday night from 6 to 8 and every Wednesday night to hear me and Terique on Gridiron Gurus.

-Jason Garrison

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

1st Show Back

What can I say, it was awesome to be back in the studio after a month long break. The show tonight was awesome. Unfortunately, Terique couldn't make it in but a good friend of mine, Kyle, filled in and in case you didn't listen, the special guest was my dad. I've been trying to get him on the show for a long time and finally he agreed. It was a good time.

The game that I mentioned called "Has the Student Become the Master" ended up not really working out. Well my special guest (my dad) would say the student hasn't become the master yet. Here was the whole premise of the game: I wrote down 5 football questions and he did the same and while the theme to Jeopardy was playing, Kyle asked my questions to him and his questions to me and well... you get the idea.

Well an example of my questions was: Fill in the blank... Michael (blank) Turner. The obvious answer, football fans, is of course his nickname Burner as in Michael Burner Turner. An example of his dumb questions is: Who was the field goal kicker from UC (University of Cincinnati) who kicked a field goal in a super bowl for the Baltimore Colts..... No, trust me, you read it right... the Baltimore Colts.. a football team that doesn't exist anymore. Obviously he says he won but I think otherwise because his questions were from before I was born.

Next week's show will be great, it'll be the week after college football opening weekend and it'll be the Wednesday before opening kickoff in the NFL. There will be tons to talk about especially the recap of UC's huge opening game at Rutgers.


Will I be in Miami again to watch UC play in the Orange Bowl on New Years Day again this year? I sure as hell hope so... it was awesome last year.

Thanks for listening,
-Jason

Monday, August 31, 2009

Brett Didn't Stop

Well obviously Brett doesn't read our site very much or he would have seen my article about him. Oh well, it's okay. I'm watching him play in Houston right now so maybe UC's own Connor Barwin will make him feel like he made the wrong decision to wear purple. I'm not writing to talk about Farve today though... thank God. I'm writing to tell you that Gridiron Gurus is back starting this Wednesday night from 6 to 8 on bearcastradio.com. Terique and I will be joined by special guest Kyle King who will help us debate the return of Vick and Farve and other NFL news. We'll also be joined by a special guest who will play a new game with me called "Has the Student Become the Master". It should be a great show so tune in and listen up.
Thanks for all the support,
Jason

Monday, August 17, 2009

Brett, Please Stop

Okay, so I went to the studio Friday afternoon to do the show like I promised I would and lo and behold it was locked. Oh well, I will try again this Friday but there are only two more weeks between now and when Terique and I will be able to broadcast the show on the original night and time which is Wednesday nights from 6 to 8.

Enough of that though. This morning I got out of the shower and turned on Sports Center like I do every morning. What do you think was the first thing I heard as I was getting dressed?.... Brett Farve. It seams that we have been duped again, football fans. Brett Farve said that he would not play for the Minnesota Vikings this year and he was going to hang up the cleats (again) and keep what ever shred of self respect he has left. Finally, I thought, just like everybody else, that he was finally done for good. Unfortunately I was wrong though, because it seems that Brett has still been talking to the Vikings front office and even players in the Vikings locker room were telling the press that Brett and the Vikings were a "done deal" and that he would undoubtedly be in purple by the third preseason game.

Brett, I understand it's hard to walk away from certain things. Anybody who has ever played a sport they love has understood how you must feel. You have been fortunate enough to play this countries most popular sport (and in my opinion, the world greatest sport) at the highest level possible and you did it with a style and attitude that caused an entire city and state and most of the country to love and respect you for it. You are a shoo-in to have your name engraved in a wall in Canton, Ohio next to the likes of Joe Montana, Bart Star, John Elway, and Joe Namath. You have a superbowl ring. What else could you want?

I would rather not watch you ruin your legacy by popping back into the game every year after you have already announced your retirement. One, it's annoying and two, if you don't play like the Brett Farve in his prime then you will always be remembered as an old washed up Brett Farve. Brett, please stop. I don't want to start disliking you.



Gridiron Gurus will hopefully be on air this Friday (21st) from 6 to 8. Make sure you tune in at bearcastradio.com

-Jason

Friday, August 14, 2009

Vick Goes From One Bird To Another

Wow. I knew that Mike Vick would sign with a team as soon as Goodell reinstated him. I just never though that the team that would sign him would be my favorite NFC team and my second favorite team overall, the Philadelphia Eagles.

This is a team with a franchise quarterback in Donovan Mcnabb that would have no need to sign another quarterback. However, Vick, it seems, will be playing a wide out spot. He could also play running back in certain formations, hell he could probably play any position other than offensive line.

I don't like Vick. I never really have liked him. I don't like his style of play, I don't like his attitude, and I don't like his punk-ass brother (You'll see why here). However, when the Eagles signed Mike Vick, I'm almost positive that the coaches for the Giants, the Redskins, and the Cowboys just said one word....... "Crap".

Signing Vick has made the Eagles a much more dangerous team.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Welcome to Gridiron Gurus

Gridiron Gurus is a radio show on bearcastradio.com. As you can guess from the title of the show, it's about football and yes we are gurus. By we, I mean me (Jason Garrison) and my co-host (Terique Scott). We also have a plethora of special guests. We have had Darren Hollywood, from whodeyfans.com and cincifan.com who is a good friend of mine. We have also had my good friend Chris Gibfried who specializes in comic relief and we've had my other good friend Kevin Brown who helps us break down college football from time to time.

If you've listened to the show, I hope you like it and have continued to listen. If you haven't listened, you definitely should, and this is what you're missing. Terique and I agree on nothing. If I say black, he says white and if he said the grass was green I would find a reason to disagree.

Terique is a run and gun fan. He likes the Michael Vick and Randall Cunningham style of quarterbacks that can get it done with their legs just as well as with their arm. While I respect a scrambling quarterback, I don't really care for that style of offense. I've always believed that a team needs a good pocket passer and a strong running game in order to win the big games. Even though that is a big difference in preferences, it is just the tip of the iceberg.

You can catch the show on Wednesday nights on bearcastradio.com from 6 to 8 (just click "listen now"). For the next three weeks though, the show will be on Friday nights from 6 to 8. We will be back on Wednesday nights starting on September 2nd. Tune in, listen up, and if you feel like it, call in (513-556-4529). We look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks a lot,
Jason Garrison and Terique Scott