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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Mad Stork Sports Signing Off

 

Just a word of thanks to the many of you who supported me 
in this venture to break into the world of sports talk radio.  
It seems that I came up a little short.  It was fun, interesting, 
and truly an experience, an eye opening experience for sure.  
I didn't want to leave without saying Thanks.  I hope you 
enjoyed it at least a little.  It just goes to show that being 
a loudmouth with a big voice that likes sports isn't enough 
to make it in this business.  Thank You for listening even when 
you didn't want to, Thank You for Your Support, and know that 
I appreciate each and every little thing you helped me with 
along the way.  THANK YOU & Thank You AL DAVIS for 
the inspiration. 

Originally Posted on 11/18/2012
    



 Don't Believe In Plays, Believe In Players - Al Davis

Ranting With Rizzo Show Finale 11-24-12



The "Ranting with Rizzo" is no longer!  I have decided
to put an end to it, and here is where I say my goodbyes
to you, and all those who supported me.  Thank You
Enjoy:   


   


 Don't Believe In Plays, Believe In Players - Al Davis

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Mad Stork Sports on ScatterRadio Finale For 11-21-12










The return of Mad Stork Sports on ScatterRadio was 
was short lived, this is the final show and podcast on
ScatterRadio, so if you missed any part of the show,
here it is: 
   
  
  


Don't Believe In Plays, Believe In Players - Al Davis

Monday, November 19, 2012

Ranting With Rizzo Podcast For 11-17-12



The "Ranting with Rizzo" podcast is for a chance to
listen to what you may have missed this past Saturday!
Enjoy:   

 
   


Don't Believe In Plays, Believe In Players - Al Davis

Saturday, November 17, 2012

A Pre Thanksgiving College Football Watch List


Gary Cosby Jr./The Decatur Daily    
    
The third weekend in November means Thanksgiving day
football for the pros,  and conference Championship games
for college football games start to wind up.  Bowl bids are
on the line and upsets carry much more weight as previously
undefeated and #1 ranked Alabama found out last week.
I told you you'd be on the edge of your seat if by some
chance that game was close, and it was. Here's what games
are worth keeping an eye on this weekend: 
 
1. USC vs UCLA - Huge rivalry, and their ranked #17 and
#18,  Wow!  Add to that two former NFL head coaches
facing off here.  Should be interesting. 
   
2. Texas Tech vs Oklahoma St. - The loser falls out of the top
25 for the rest of the season probably never to be seen again.   
Think teams don't care about that?  Think again.  
   
3. Stanford vs Oregon - Stanford edged out Oregon St. last
week, but I'm afraid the in state cousin may not be a victory
in their future.  Only one way to find out. 
   
Honorable Mentions: 
Rutgers vs Cincinnati 
Northwestern vs Michigan St. 
Iowa vs Michigan 
 



Don't Believe In Plays, Believe In Players - Al Davis

Friday, November 16, 2012

Mad Stork Sports on ScatterRadio Podcast For 11-14-12










The return of Mad Stork Sports on ScatterRadio is
here, and this podcast will cover the Jets trashing of
Time Tebow, R.A. Dickey winning the Cy Young and 
the Knicks hot start.  We will also bounce around a
bit to cover as much as we can.  So if you missed any
part of the show, here it is: 
   
   
  


   
      


Don't Believe In Plays, Believe In Players - Al Davis

Monday, November 12, 2012

Ranting With Rizzo Podcast For 11-10-12



The "Ranting with Rizzo" podcast is back after a brief 
Hurricane Sandy hiatus.  Here's a chance to listen to
what you missed this past Saturday!  Enjoy:  

   
    
     


Don't Believe In Plays, Believe In Players - Al Davis

Sunday, November 11, 2012

NFL Stone Cold NFL Locks Week 10

   
    
I feel a hot streak coming on after another disappointing
week without a 3-0 mark.  2-1 is nice, but it's hardly
a guarantee, and that's what "Stone Cold Locks" are
supposed to be.  So Giddyup, here is a 3-0 week for
you, and confidence in improving on the terrible 17-9
record so far this season. 
  
1. Pittsburgh - like sending lambs to the slaughter, the
Steelers are getting better, and the Chiefs are just bad
enough that the could lose to the one loss Alabama
Crimson Tide.   
 
2. Seattle - Pete Carroll said it again this week, and I
agreed with him the first time and again now, "Mark
Sanchez left college too early".  The 12th man in Seattle
will rattle the Sanchise and the rest of his teammates. 
  
3. San Francisco - The Rams are better, but they're not
ready for this type of battle with the Niners.  Could be
as bloody as the Chiefs loss, but that's just too hard
to imagine. 
     
     
      


 Don't Believe In Plays, Believe In Players - Al Davis

Saturday, November 10, 2012

A November College Football Watch List

     
Kevin C. Cox/Getty        
       
Second weekend in November means no team can afford
to make a mistake, bowl bids are a precious commodity,
and some coaches can save their jobs with impressive wins
this late in the season.  Stay tuned!
 
Here are a few games to keep an eye on: 
 
1. Oregon St vs Stanford - maybe one of these two actually
gets a BCS bowl if they finish off string enough. 
   
2. Texas A&M vs Alabama. -Never underestimate the
upset, I don't see it here, but you'll be on the edge of your
if by some chance it's close in the 3rd and 4th quarter.  
   
3. Nebraska vs Penn St -Nebraska can ruin their season if
they drop this one, and Penn St can put the Ohio St loss
behind them if they can steal one like this one on the road. 
   
Honorable Mentions:
Notre Dame vs Boston College 
Miss St vs LSU
Northwestern vs Michigan




Don't Believe In Plays, Believe In Players - Al Davis

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Stone Cold NFL Locks Week 9

   
      
Andy Lyons - Getty Images       
    
Stone Cold Locks is taking a beating this year, the
record has now dropped to a dismal 15-9, and
1-5 over the last two weeks.  There are no gimmes
this season.  Let's see what this week has in store
for us.  Here goes: 
  
1. Green Bay - My only winner last week, so I'll stick
with them, plus Arizona looks horrible after a 4-0 start. 
 
2. Washington - RGIII shows Cam Newton and the
nation who's the Man.
 
3. Houston - It won't be a very happy homecoming
for Mario Williams as far as I can see.
     


Don't Believe In Plays, Believe In Players - Al Davis