This will be so “C”orny but it is so “c”old sans heat, early in the morning. Once “C”o”C”a “C”ola advertised “things go better with “C”o”C”a “C”ola, things go better with “C”oke. Now I say titles go better or occur with “C” teams.
Currently (no more quotes around the c’s, apologizing for having placed them) three of the five Sports champions, (a sixth the NFL, will crown a new one in less than a month, the defending champion Denver Broncos, how well students know a “D” and a “B’ average to a C grade, having been dethroned) have names beginning with C. (Now when there should be quotes around the C, there are none. Alas a promise is a promise.)
Both major league baseball and the NBA have alliterative named champions with C’s, each of whom ended long title droughts.
The Chicago Cubs won their first World Series in 108 years while the Cleveland Cavaliers, in winning their first NBA crown in what was their 46th season ended a Cleveland sports title drought that had lasted since 1964 (reverse the digits of 64 to get 46) a period of nearly 52 years.
Now Clemson has “titled” for the first time in 35 years, last winning as an underdog after the 1981 season with Don Criqui broadcasting on NBC’s coverage of their Orange Bowl win vs Nebraska.
“Clem” is (2-1) in games for the title, that I can recall, covering the spread as they did in defeat last year vs Alabama in all three.
Alas, the Cowboys and Chiefs, respective NFC one and AFC two seeds, host slots/quarterfinals NFL playoff games this Sunday. Beware the C’s teams?!!

Please “see” your way clear to forgive the recurring quotes.
In “C”hazz Palminteri’s (pictured above) “A Bronx Tale,” both a fine film and now a play on Broadway, (“C”alogero) “C” is getting two educations.”
As I relayed in the previous post, I truly miss Beano “C”ook as I do the fine publicist “C”laire O’Connor.
The relevant quote regarding Claire, is not around a letter in her name, but the one delivered to me, by Mr. Palminteri, saying “Claire was the best.”
Click below for “A Bronx Tale” ticket information
A Bronx Tale on Broadway | Showtickets.com
At the end of this brief? post, I will put in quotation marks, more appropriately cite it as my post after all 4 road teams won wild card round games last year as “proof” that Jim Nantz, truly failed to put last year’s 4 wins by the road team in proper perspective, when he cited that fact without stating, three were favorites and none were underdogs.
Nantz did so before 10 to 12 point favorite, Pittsburgh (Steelers) became the third of the four home team favorites, all more than field goal favorites, two averaging over 10 point ‘choices,” to win and rather easily cover the spread in the past two days.
I will also include a link to a post citing that WFAN’s Mike Francesa went (3-1) on his wild card round NFL predictions.
This past Saturday, having listened to Francesa’s predictions for the first time in this his last season on WFAN, I posted them and today credit him for another (3-1) record, in predicting wild card round action.
Below is my post following the wild card round last season, change “road teams” to “HOME TEAM, nice FAVORITES (while in the long run the public with its propensity to bet favorites, (estimates are 70 percent of those foolish enough to bet do so), will ultimately lose, UNDERDOG backers such as me are often “put in their place” on weekends such as the just completed one) and with Francesa again going (3-1), you have the post/story, of what was a crushing wild card weekend.
However, first off, I know my “limits” and have no illusions about “getting it back,” there is still a football fan inside this cynical, beaten, brilliant but not productive brain/person and with the exception of the likely mismatch (N.E. is a 16 point fave vs Houston–watch that game will be competitive—), next weekend’s three other tilts, at least “going in,” truly are to be savored.
Last year’s post wild card weekend post:
The Road teams did even better, (4-0) for the first time.
The road teams did even better than Mike Francesa compiling a (4-0) record in one round/weekend of the NFL playoffs for the first time in 71 such weekends.
Perhaps 70 should have been an omen, (a more telling one is that only the Green Bay Packers at most a one point underdog, were not favored), as the 4 game rounds began with the 1970 season.
70 times, (45 times in the divisional round (1970-2014) and 25 times in the wild card round 1990-2014), the road team failed to win all four games.
The road team also failed in 1969 when both the NFL and the AFL, in its last season, each had 2 NFL quarterfinal games as the eventual league winners met in the Super Bowl. Also one year before 1990, 1982 had 8 wild card round games, 4 each on Saturday and Sunday due to a work stoppage/strike. The road team did not win 4 games on either day.
Click below for a link to the above, which includes a picture of Willie “On The Road Again” Nelson.
- The Road teams did even better, (4-0) for the first time. on January 11, 2016.
- Click below for the post regarding Mike Francesa’s (3-1) wild card round prediction record last season, a “feat” he repeated this season.
- Mike Francesa went (3-1) on his wild card round selections on January 11, 2016
Alas the Carnegie Delicatessen is gone.
Bonus and to cheer me and perhaps others, on for many, a cold Monday morning, click below to view the fabulous “Spinners” perform “Games People Play” on “Soul Train” after (also shown in the video) a chat with the show’s host Don Cornelius.
GAMES PEOPLE PLAY (they just cant stop it) by Spinners.mpeg
I can now state with virtual certainty that after today’s wild card round clash, the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants will be the only pair of teams to meet in all four rounds of either major league baseball (there it is almost impossible, though the Cardinals and Brewers, now both in the same entity, for that matter division, have met in half of the requisite 4 required rounds, including the 1982 finals/World Series when of course “Milw” was an American League team) or NFL post-season play.
I doubt there are any such instances in the NBA and know of at least one in the NHL (Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins).
Green Bay “enters” (remember the brilliant bit in the “Sunshine Boys,” regarding the word “enter”) today’s tilt with a (32-21) post-season record while the Giants once (3-11) in NFL “finals”/the old title games that crowned the NFL champion from (1933-1965), (4-13) before the AFC/NFC configuration, having lost two of three unscheduled playoff games for title game entry and just (7-16) after three straight (1-1) post-seasons, all con wild card round wins followed by road, “slots” losses to the eventual Super Bowl winner, are (24-24).
The Giants secured 16 of those 17 wins that raised their horrible post-season record to “break even” en route to 4 Supe titles (incredibly this all-time “value team” has as many as the Packers and Patriots, each of whom the Giants beat on their way to mediocre record Supe crowns in 7 and 11–alas when you are starving Seven Eleven food is great and when despite a mediocre record and needing close, even lucky wins (Roger Craig fumbled, Williams also of “S.F.” did so twice, Walls just did manage to tackle Thurman Thomas, “Toe” Norwood, unfairly castigated just missed and others) and you do “title” (they never did with the great Y.A. Tittle, their best quarterback, certainly it is not Phil Simms or even 2 titles Eli Manning, though the latter is a tremendous clutch performer, while the former (Simms) while a beyond annoying, conservative play calling, analyst, had a great game in the 25th Supe which manifested in the Giants’ first title in 30 years) you win it all and that also is great.
Green Bay once (13-0) in home ‘offs tilts is just (4-5) since that time.
The Giants went (6-0) in winning Supes in ’86 and ’90 as respectively the NFC one and two seeds. They were an astounding (8-0) in winning the above referenced mediocre record titles in ’07 and ’11, a mind blowing (5-0) on the road.

The great talent Lou Rawls (once I heard him tell the audience to please be quiet and pay attention and I was so grateful he did so) sang “You’ll Never Find” as the first words of the title of a great song.
In last night’s wild card round game, Thomas Rawls led the way, (161 rushing yards, one touchdown), me “NEVER learning,” re woeful post-season teams such as the Detroit Lions, (1-12 in the ‘offs since scoring 59 to “title” FIFTY NINE years ago) manifesting again, as “Sea” made it 10 straight home ‘offs wins KO-ing all “Det” teasers (including mine, as Beano Cook admonished “only idiots bet teasers” (point(s) taken).
Seattle was but (2-2), (2-1) while in the AFC, when the home win skein (third longest in NFL history, Green Bay 13 to be (13-0), they are only (4-5) since, (0-2) vs the New York Giants whom they host today and New England with 11) began with their (2-0) home record en route to a Supe loss vs Pittsburgh, after the 2005 season.
Subsequently, “Sea” (there is a “Sea” in a new shirt hanging yet I went vs “Sea” and will do so in the earlier Saturday slots game, likely with Burkhardt at Atlanta next week.) went (2-0) at home en route to successive Supe appearances in 2013 and 2014, which they split.
Add three wild card round home wins that preceded “slots” losses before what has been a great run (2012-2016, that the case even if they lose at Atlanta, which they did though covering in a 2012 season “slots” game, to this point Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan’s only playoffs win.) Those above referenced games were in 2006, 2007 and 2010. Add last night, to make it 10.

Seattle’s Thomas Rawls, pictured above.
Click below to see the great Lou Rawls sing “You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine”
LOU RAWLS LIVE – YOU’LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER LOVE LIKE MINE
“What We Wanted,” currently in a limited run, ending January 15th, at Clurman Theatre on Theater Row (410 West 42nd Street) is a compelling play that explores such issues as having too much, abandonment and certainly relationships, always a fertile field.
The drama does so with a talented, appealing cast, all of whom go deep with the characters created in David Harms’ work. Drew Foster is the director.
The cast features Steven Hauck as “Julian,” perhaps homage to Richard Gere’s character in “American Gigolo” who also “loves women.”
Alas this Julian is different but I believe both works tell us much about love, its depth and breadth, 36 years later, thousands of years later, a mystery. Mr. Hauck was truly captivating in his fine performance.
Elizabeth Rich as “Agnes,” the wife among the three lovers, Amy Bodnar as Sally, the third lover “joining” “Agnes” and “Jullian,” Kerry Warren as “Reggie” the daughter of “Sally,” and Brandon Espinoza, adorning a Cleveland Browns’ hat, all turn in compelling, fine performances.
It was great to get out and see “What We Wanted.” I strongly suggest you do the same.

Amy Bodnar and Steven Hauck pictured above, in the compelling drama, “What We Wanted,” by David Harms.
Click below for tickets information.
On Monday night, after the four wild card round NFL tilts today and tomorrow and before the remaining seven (four slots, two conference title and one Super Bowl) other NFL games, defending national champion, top ranked, six plus point “fave” and this year, the undefeated team, (also a remarkable (11-2) vs the spread in “board” games), Alabama, hopes to complete what would be their coach Nick Saban’s second perfect season, by repeating last year’s college football title game triumph vs Clemson.
“Schtunk” as with the rest, the sadistic, three inheritances, “Bellman,” “Gar,” and the “Henpecked man,” who often, not always needed his wife’s permission to go to the bathroom, likely never to appear again, would mimic Lefty Dreisell’s pronunciation of “Clemmmson,” and call Saban (he did it, not me, yet I repeat it), “Sabano.”
The “by any other name” (is not it truly amazing how much in all the 500 years, is Shakespeare. “To be” of the heartbreak caused my parents and me by associating with those referenced above, “not to be” reading and learning Shakespeare.) applies as Saban, seeking a 6th national title, which with explanation would exceed Paul “Bear” Bryant and a 5th with Alabama, which again with explanation, would tie the legendary Mr. Bryant, is a fantastic college football coach.
Last year, favored, but lower ranked, (13-1) Alabama prevailed, “no covering” Clemson, which entered the tilt (14-0).
This season, Alabama is higher ranked, favored, and (14-0), while Clemson, sans a title since 1981, which is to date, their only one, enters the game with a (13-1) record.

I believe the certainly flawed (all of us are) Paul “Bear” Bryant pictured above, whose acquaintance I briefly gained, (repeating his “First thing I do in the morning is read the newspaper’s obituary section and if I am not in them, I go on with my day) at the 1977 National Invitational (Basketball) Tournament, was essentially a very good man, in addition to being a great football coach.
Of course not in the same stratosphere as Abraham Lincoln, Mr. Bryant and Mr. Lincoln were similar in that neither, at least initially had evolved to the point of being completely devoid of racial prejudice, to help in their own, largely practical way, help a move toward racial equality.
Certainly a fertile topic and while well done as most such ESPN specials (I think they are called 30 for 30), are, I did not need it to know Sam “Bam” Cunningham and USC routing Bryant and “Bama,” did, as some say, more to integrate the South than the great M.L. King.
Alas, there has never been a truly intelligent, real discussion of race in this country and one reason is that I who know it, feel it, assess it and most of all mourn its lack of real progress– has never been asked to any “panel.”
So go on elect (twice) a black president, oddly with “Bama” in his name, only to have so much of his effort distorted by what occurred, when next this country “voted”
Go ahead ‘commercial” an inter racial couple, after all the bean counters say it sells.
However, consider that if you are a black male, you must endure both the fact it is unlikely you can hail a cab and far worse, although and I have witnessed such, the preceding is pretty shameful, must be in utter fear of uniformed people,supposedly there to “serve and protect.”
When they fail to do so, it is horrible.
What also is shameful, is the utter hypocrisy, “head in the sand” denial regarding race and what people truly think and feel, denied true scrutiny, that has rocked this country downward and as you might expect when you enslave, “three fifths,” segregate, cast as and in undignified “Hollywood roles” and SURPRISE also bad, though not nearly as reprehensible, choose a few so undeserving, to be regaled with ridiculous wealth and fame.
This truly sad recurrence is epitomized in recent times (once it was someone named Simpson) by Michael Strahan, the gaping hole in his teeth (I should talk, as I better get to a dentist, but who can afford one, other than those such as Strahan) a symbol of how far “off” we are in honoring this “what sick, superficial form of idolatry made this person a god,” who was first given a meaningless sack record in football via a Brett Favre (as Pat Cooper would say sardonically “another bargain”) bogus act and now, because he apparently “skews” so well, been given the keys to the kingdom.
Of course some day, I hope soon, Strahan will fall from his commercial appeal, as Favre did in his bogus fashion.
However, while that might help what I admit to be some level of “demon” in me, it will not and never (a long time) will alleviate this country’s “original sin,” bringing human beings in chains to work as slaves to get out the cash crop.
Imagine what some truly advanced society and/or God thinks of that!!
WFAN’s Mike Francesa, heard for the first time in a long time yesterday claims a (28-18) record on his predictions. He claims a (28-15) before going (0-3) in the penultimate week and not deeming it necessary at over a million dollars/year, to show up or at least call in last week predictions.
In normal circumstances and believe me, I was glad to hear Francesa’s record was good when I thought he could not do so two years in a row, I would say go AGAINST his predictions, which will follow below.
Remember “chalkheels” i.e. favorite bettors such as Francesa, normally do well in the NFL ‘offs.
Francesa “chalks” it Giving three plus with Houston vs Oakland and Seattle minus 8 (this one I say go against and certainly feel Seattle will not go very far this season) vs Detroit. Francesa really knocked the Lions, that is why (the Baba said “that’s why” as I wrote and also leans toward Det) vs Detroit.
Tomorrow favorite Pitts minus 10 now minus 11, vs Miami and one underdog, the Giants plus 5 at Green Bay.

Twelve teams make the NFL playoffs, while ten teams make what has been tampered with and is now a baseball tournament. (Though Ned Beatty’s brilliant turn/scene “You have tampered with the forces of nature, Mr. Beel” to Peter Finch’s (of course) greatness as “Beel” in the movie, “Network” was a defense of corporate, money making, greed–I use it to “warn” Mr. Selig and the others, even if Bob Costas, who once did, has “relaxed,” if not abandoned, what was a great, brave stance vs the bogus wild card presence in baseball. I use it to state, indeed they “tampered” with a great sport/game/ had to finish first in your entity, be it a league or one quarter division, and I believe all but ruined it.)
Considering 2016 in both the NFL (it saddens me to say that not only is violent, gambling ridden, perhaps “controlled” football more popular among the mostly ignorant (as Rabbi Joseph H. Wise, implored during out loud, group reading, “do not confuse ignorance and stupidity.” One manifestation of this, was you were excused if you “lost your place” in the reading and raised your hand, asking where that place was as that was ignorance. However, not asking, after doing so, was not excused, as it was stupidity. Alas so many, myself a prime example were so ignorant regarding football) masses, but with its pretty fair ‘offs configuration is the better overall situation compared with baseball) and big league baseball, only two cities/associated regions had each of its teams in both sports playoffs, three if you count the Mets and Giants, (I always associated Mets/Jets and Yankees/Giants), with the two or three cities/regions that did get a playoffs entrant in both sports, failing to notch even one post-season baseball win.
For the record, while the Falcons, Seahawks, Packers, Lions, Chiefs, Steelers, Texans, Raiders and Dolphins made the NFL ‘offs, the corresponding baseball Braves, Mariners, Brewers, Tigers, defending champion Royals, Pirates, Astros, A’s and Marlins, who also suffered the tragic loss of pitcher Jose Fernandez (see YOU mourned him with disproportionate “tears,” pomp and circumstance–whatever that is– I choose to remember him now, when YOU have already forgotten).
The two with playoff entrants in both referenced major sports league, each with a regionally or state named team, Dallas/Texas and Boston New England has its conference’s top seed in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots. (Asterisk if you will, the baseball Mets, again associated with the Jets and Shea Stadium and not the Giants/Yankee Stadium, lost a “crock” known as a play in game oddly to the S.F. Giants, once the New York Giants, in this year the “not corresponding” New York Giants made the NFL ‘offs)
However, neither of its baseball teams, the American League top ranked Texas Rangers, earning all American League advantages via record and afforded the potential World Series one via the A.L.’s All Star win, “another Selig “masterpiece,” (did they put this massive negative into its once proud Hall?!!) nor the Boston Red Sox won even one post-season game, each getting swept in that monstrosity, which rose from the wild card presence, the extra tier, division round of the playoffs, in three straight games.

Surely footnotes or something similar that would reduce my incessant tangents, would help. Please come back as I will clarify my points.
Baseball was in my opinion, ruined by the wild card presence created under Mr. Selig.
“Network” a fantastic movie, so relevant and scary 40 years later,had a scene in which “corporate” Mr. Arthur Jensen played so well by Ned Beatty lectures Peter Finch’s “Howard Beel” and while “Jensen” and Selig’s motivation is greedy money, I use Jensen’s “tampering” as a say “gentle reminder” that tampering with say, what the 1967 A.L. pennant race brought (right Bob Costas), is tantamount to messing with nature, I believe a beautiful side of it, and somewhere beyond the bottom lines, which include having more wealth than needed, there will be an assessment and I do not mean on their real estate property.


