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UFC 108: Gonzaga v. Dos Santos Planned…

It looks like this fight could be a number one contender match to see who is going to face the winner of the Shane Carwin/Brock Lesnar. Here’s the news, as always, courtesy of MMA Weekly:

Heavyweights Junior Dos Santos and Gabriel Gonzaga are expected to meet at UFC 108 on Jan. 2 in Las Vegas.

Multiple sources on Monday told MMAWeekly.com that the fight has been agreed to and contracts are expected to be signed shortly. Fiveknuckles.com was first to report the pairing on Sunday. The bout has yet to be officially announced by the UFC.

Sources tell MMAWeekly.com that the match-up is expected to groom the next contender for the heavyweight title.

Dos Santos (10-1) last month emerged from a starmaking turn against Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic at UFC 103 in Dallas. The 25-year-old Brazilian battered Filipovic with a crisp striking attack that caused the former Pride champion to quit with three minutes left in the 15-minute bout. It was his second upset victory since taking to the Octagon at UFC 90, where he knocked out the highly touted Fabricio Werdum in the first round.

The two Brazilians both would provide interesting matchups for the potential heavyweight champs. Gonzaga is big enough to hang in with either Carwin or Lesnar. His jiu-jitsu is among the top of the heavyweights, and his striking is sharp enough to give either wrestler problems. Dos Santos is more of a striker, but is coming off a destruction of MMA Legend Mirko Cro Cop. His other two UFC fights both ended in the first two minutes.

This fight should be very interesting. While Dos Santos is a striker by trade, he also is a black belt in BJJ under the Nogueira brothers. If it goes to the ground, I’d give to advantage to Gonzaga. If it stands. then I’ll take Dos Santos via stoppage.

NFL

Why Are The Niners So Bad?

Attempting to have rational thoughts and judgments about the 49ers are difficult at this point. Being born in ‘85 I barely remember the Niners glory years. What I do remember is the firing of Mooch in ‘02 and the 49ers descent into NFL obscurity.

On the surface the Niners are 3-2 (3-0 in the division) and seemingly, despite the blowout loss to the Falcons, are in a decent position entering their by week.  However, not all things are present on the surface, digging deeper I find a team that is a poor match of personnel and scheme and one that would be lucky to finish the season .500

So why exactly am I so down on the 49ers?

  • Jimmy Raye Jr. has never been a successful offensive coordinator, why does anyone think he would be now?
  • The Niners are 29th in yards per game.
  • The Niners have 68 first downs, 29th in the NFL only ahead of the; Bears (bye week) Jets (playing tonight) and the woeful Raiders.
  • The Niners complete 28.2% of their 3rd downs. 27th in the NFL.
  • Despite being a “disciplined” team the Niners have 28 penalties for 270 yards.  8th most in the NFL.

The deeper problem is the Niners offensive identity, a power running team, doesn’t match their personnel.  The Niners don’t have a lot of beef or toughness along their offensive line.  The Offensive line is hamstringing the entire team.

  • Despite only 145 passing attempts, 23rd in the NFL ( remember teams have had bye weeks), Shaun Hill has been sacked 16 times.

Of course the passing game is secondary to the Niners running game.  And the fact that anyone thinks the Niners have any semblance of a running game is foolish.

  • Week 1 – 21 attempts for 30 yards.
  • Week 2 – 29 attempts for 256 yards.  Though two of those runs (80 yards and 79 yards) were all Frank Gore’s doing.  Those two big runs aside the Niners had 27 carries for 97 yards, 3.6 a carry.
  • Week 3 -  26 attempts for 58 yards.
  • Week 4 -  29 attempts for 96 yards.
  • Week 5 – 17 attempts for 100 yards.  Most which came from Shaun Hill scrambles in garbage team.

When you take away Gores two big runs on a per carry basis the Niners run game has been awful.  Part of that is Gore being hurt, part of it is terrible play calling but most of it falls on the shoulders of the offensive line.   It’s hard to explain why the Niners offensive line has been so terrible.

  • Left tackle Joe Staley was a first round pick.
  • Left guard David Bass was a second round pick.
  • Center Eric Heitman was a seventh round pick.
  • Right guard Chilo Richal was a second pick.
  • Right tackle Adam Synder was a fourth round pick.
  • Cody Wallace was a fourth round pick.
  • Justin Smiley, current Dolphin and former 49er, was a second round pick.
  • Jonas Jennings, former 49er, signed a seven year 36 million dollar contract in ‘05.
  • Kwame Harris, former 49er, was a first round pick.

One thing for certain is that the Niners have certainly pooled a ton of resources into a total ineffective squad.

Singletarys brand of football can work, the problem is that it isn’t.  Despite having weapons in the passing game (Morgan, Davis, Gore and soon Crabtree) the Niners have rarely gone three wide (and never four.)  When you don’t spread the field you become all too predictable.  The Niners have offensive personnel better suited to a zone-blocking scheme yet they stubbornly stick to  a totally ineffective power running game.

That’s the 49ers problems in a nut shell.  They have a coach who isn’t an XO guy surrounded by horrible offensive coaches.  Someone needs to be in Singletarys ear telling him “Coach this isn’t working” yet for one reason or another no one has.  Singletary has such a strong presence (and ran the last guy who didn’t agree with his offensive philosophy out of town) that no one wants to question him.

Everything is fine and dandy when your winning.  After four weeks everyone on the Niners, and in the media, was drinking the Singletary cool aid.  The Niners were 3-1 and only a terrible awful last second loss away from being undefeated.  Who cares how you win, an ugly win is still a win.  But it’s a loss, like the 49ers suffered to the Falcons, that starts to expose Singletarys limitations as a coach.

The Niners were sloppy, unprepared and out coached.  Singletary burned all his timeouts (in what’s becoming his trademark) and had none remaining in order to challenge an obvious fumble call.  Dre Bly after an interception showboated, and subsequently fumbled, how does that fit in with Singletarys “I want winners” attitude.  Singletary himself nearly got into a fight with Harvey Dahl, a Falcons player.

Passion from a coach is great but when you stop winning your message gets lost.  Listening to Singletarys press conference today I found myself sick of hearing the same old garbage.  I don’t care what Singletary has to say anymore I want to see results.

You have to wonder if the players are starting to think the same thing…

MMA

UFC 104: Prelims To Be Aired For Free On SPIKE TV!

Once is a gift, or a chance to counterpromote the biggest boxing card of the year. Twice, on the other hand, is a pattern and something that UFC fans should thank the MMA gods for. UFC 104’s very potent undercard will be televised for free on SPIKE TV on October 24th. Here’s the news from MMA Weekly:

Spike TV on Monday announced that it will telecast live undercard bouts from UFC 104 on Oct. 24 at 9:00pm ET/PT from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Calif. The fights on Spike TV will include “The Ultimate Fighter 8” winner Ryan Bader, a rising star in the light heavyweight division, taking on Eric “Red” Schafer. The one-hour telecast will run commercial-free. The UFC 104 main card will run on pay-per-view at 10:00pm ET.

Spike TV telecast the prelims for UFC 103 on Sept. 19 drawing a robust 1.4 million viewers and placed No. 2 on cable with Men 18-34 in the timeslot.

A two-time NCAA Division I All-American wrestler at Arizona State University, Ryan Bader, fighting out of Tempe, Ariz., is 2-0 in the UFC and a perfect 10-0 in his mixed martial arts career. The 26-year-old light heavyweight, winner of the eighth season of “The Ultimate Fighter,” earned a unanimous decision win against veteran Carmelo Marrero in April. He now faces another experienced grappler in Eric “Red” Schafer. Fighting out of Milwaukee, Wis., Schafer is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt and on a four-fight win streak, with two of his three UFC wins coming via submission. His most recent victory came via TKO against Antonio Mendes at UFC 93.

Last month, we saw the lightweight winner from The Ultimate Fighter 8 Efrain Escudero. This month, we get to see the light heavyweight winner, Ryan Bader. Bader reminds me so much of Josh Koscheck that it’s scary. He’s an all-american wrestler that understands how to use his skills in the octagon. However, he needs to develop a striking game to complement the ground game that he has spent his entire life honing. Much like Koscheck, who trains at The American Kickboxing Academy in San Diego, Bader has a damn good camp in Arizona Combat Sports. ACS is home to such high level fighter as WEC lightweight champ Jamie Varner, and UFC fighters C.B. Dollaway and Aaron Simpson.

As for the free fights, it’s an interesting new way to market the TUF winners. We’ve done a lot of talking on this site about what exactly it means to win the reality show at this point. No longer do these winners get to “warm up” to the Octagon by taking fights they can win. Instead, they get fights against other up and coming stars and we find out how far they are going to go very quickly. With these new fights that million of people are watching, Dana White and Joe Silva have a way to build names while testing the winners with strong opponents. After all, how many people knew Escudero’s name before 103?

UFC 104 is headline by Lyoto Machida defending the light heavyweight champion against former PRIDE GP winner Mauricio “Shogun” Rua.

NFL

Mike Sims-Walker Needs To Get Out Of His Own Way…

Dear Mike Sims-Walker,

This Monday, after you were suspended for “violating a team rule” and your team got smoked by the lowly Seahawks. I’d like to dedicate a song lyric to you. Don’t worry, it’s actually a rap song, by Mac Lethal.

It’s strange, but one day, I’m gonna be an old man,
I hope to be happy on that day because I finally stood up,
and moved the hell out of my own way.
I need to get the hell out of my own way. And so do you.

Mike, I loved your team this season. I really thought that with a revamped offensive line and a good year from David Garrard, you guys could make a run at the Super Bowl. However, I said that what the Jags really needed was you. They need that elite receiver that can take some of the pressure off Maurice Jones-Drew, a receiver that can provide enough big plays to keep a team that doesn’t score a whole bunch on top, and they needed you to stay healthy and become the wide receiver that I knew you could.

It looked like I was right about you for a couple of weeks. So far, you have put up some big numbers, including a week four performance that had me running around and pimping you to people like you were my son that had just won some kind of trophy. I really felt good about both you and your team going into this week’s game.

So, I’m sitting here on Sunday watching the Giants take apart the Raiders and preparing myself for some Victory Brandy, when I hear that you had been suspended for the game. I went into panic mode. Turns out that you “violated a team rule.” Later, PFT would say that “you didn’t follow the team’s itinerary” in Seattle. Mike, it’s Seattle, not South Beach. What were you doing? Hanging out at Starbucks? So, you don’t play and your team loses. Gets shutout actually.

This can’t keep happening Mike. You could be one of the league’s best if you could get your life together. Take care of your body and stop being an idiot and missing curfew. If you are what I think you could be, you and your team could be one of the AFC’s best. If not, you guys will get shutout by Seattle.

Just get out of your own way.

MMA

Lyoto Machida’s UFC 104 Walk-Out Shirt!

Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida has entered the pantheon of great MMA fighters. He has a unique style that is near impossible to train for, and he is also just as explosive as the best fighters in the world. He’ll be defending his title against Mauricio “Shogun” Rua on October 24th, and here is the brand new Silver Star shirt he’ll be walking to the cage in.

Playing on The Dragon’s nickname, this shirt reminds me of Chinese New Year. If nothing else, the color combination is like nothing else that we’ve seen in MMA shirts.

Pre-Order one of these on MMA Warehouse for 43.99.

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