Kevin Lewis is a retired NFL linebacker who now trains, consults and gives clinics to coaches and athletes. He also does sports talk radio. Please contact him at klew59.com,klewis59@msn.com or 352-354-2134.
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Kevin Lewis is a retired NFL linebacker.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Is Super Sunday all that?
The Patriots and the Giants have a score to settle and they will use Superbowl XLVI to do just that. But is the Super Bowl really an overhyped regular game. NO!NO! Did I already say heck NO! The Super Bowl is the most watched event in the WORLD. It’s the most valued and coveted trophy in all of sports. Don’t believe me, check your wallet. The average Stanley Cup seat prices are $1,518, the NBA Finals $924, and the World Series average is $572. These prices may look outrageous until you check the average price of a Super Bowl ticket…. $3,127. When else do companies pay 3.5 million for a .30 second spot?
This game is valuable, it’s a whole season summed up in 60 minutes. It’s the acumination of 32 teams seeking one goal and only one being able to fulfill it. Just ask your wife or your non athletic husband will they watch, they will. They may even have placed a secret bet on the game. It’s also the biggest day in Vegas. What other sporting event has been known to want to bet a figure that Vegas won’t accept. Birdman of Cash Money records has made it known that he wants to bet 5 million on the game and Vegas hasn’t stepped up to take it.
Unless you have been to a Super Bowl, you have no idea and should definitely add it to your bucket list. I was a part of Super Bowl XXXV. I didn’t understand the magnitude of the game until practice started the first week. Everyone was flying around as if we hadn’t just finished a rigorous regular season that included very difficult playoff games. The usually injured guys were even practicing. Right before we left to fly to Tampa, I noticed new, suits and jewelry begin to appear. It smelled like MONEY all around.
When we landed in Tampa, we felt like Presidential Rock Stars. There were crowds of people awaiting our arrival everywhere that we went. But the security around us was so tight that none could get within 50 feet of us. One example happened when one of my teammates got off the elevator to go to his room and there was a family that was walking in the other direction. The security made the family move against the wall while my teammate passed by.
The media was like TMZ paparazzi on steroids. There were cameras everywhere we looked and even teammates had cameras. The media were from all over the world. A lot of times reporters had to have translators because almost every country in the world was represented.
NCAA Basketball Already!!
Yes, in the middle of the NFL playoffs and right before the NBA All-Star break, OOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH is back. The constant noise that you here when watching or going to a college basketball game like, Duke, UNC, Ohio State, or Michigan St. Preseason picks have long ago been made and non-surprisingly , the UNC starting five and their water boys have been deemed Naismith watch list worthy.
The current rankings have Syracuse, Kentucky, Baylor, Duke and Mizzou rounding out the top five, with most of the usual suspects rounding out the top twenty-five. So who will be around in March and better yet, who’ll be in the final four and eventual National Champs?
The NCAA is now are allowing a about around thousand teams in the tournament, so let’s just say if you’re at least decent, you’re in. The final four pictures is harder to decide. Teams are just beginning conference play and fans can really tell who their teams really are during this period.
Just like everyone else, I was ready to pick UNC as the National Champs but Roy Williams is underachieving again and just allowed an average FSU team to blow him out by thirty. So, they are out.
Kentucky is a very intriguing ball club because they or shall I say John Calipari always has NBA talent.
Another team we must take seriously is Syracuse. The shortest starter is 6’4 point guard Scoop Jardine. Cuse is long, aggressive and very athletic. Anyone of their starters may light you up for 25 points a night.
Ohio State is a team that you can’t overlook because of Sullinger and the consistent veteran play they receive from William Buford.
Georgetown will somehow sneak into the fray this year. They are a no name team that’s more reminiscent of the Princeton model John Thompson learned than that of his father.
Last but not least we have to believe that UNC will at some point overcome their own ineptitude and begin to play to their NBA abilities. Talent wins and that’s why they’ll be in the final four.
Where would MLK belong in today’s sports world?
Would it be in the NBA, where the Hip-Hop culture has produced CEO’s of their own brands who won’t be able to reap their benefits because of violence, drugs or plain stupidity? No one will step up and begin to mentor “Grown Men,” no one has a voice. Everyone just wants to, “do them.”
In the NFL where the same sort of hood mentality lives in the minds of some of our most talented athletes, it’s shameful that none of the guys speak up. Whether it’s been Dexter Manly or Lawrence Taylor who have just repetitively lived “crackhead” lifestyles, or Sam Hurd, Travis Henry, and our own Nate Newton who had grandiose visions of becoming a bigger King Pin than Pablo Escobar. The situation should just plain make us cringe with discuss. Where are the great motivators? Be like MLK motivate fellow players to win in the game of life.
Maybe the continued decline of black players in MLB should be a cause of concern to us and its players. In a league where only seven of the managers, General Managers and/or Presidents are black and Hispanic, someone needs to speak out. The MLB’s own commissioner Bud Selig has spoken out about it. Who else will?
Is there a MLK? In the NHL, where it’s easy to see next to the white blinding ice the lack of minority players that exist? The few that do and have played in the past, seem to always be able to recall banana’s being thrown at them shortly after racial slurs hitting them like bricks. Surely, MLK should be found here. But of course, these incidents are always overlooked and the larger problem of minority inclusion is never addressed. Funny thing is we seem to think of Hockey as a “white man’s” sport but, the North American Indians were the founders and a widely untold truth in history doesn’t but should give blacks credit for modern day hockey being a derivative of style and speed blacks played with in the early 19th century.
NASCAR seems to be moving in the right direction. The MLK here would be Max Seigel, who has developed a diversity (D4D) program which attempts to bring diversity to a white southern sport. Since its inception in 2008, NASCAR continues to develop promising young minority talent that we should see in the winner’s circle in the coming years.
Why don’t athletes be the Jackie Robinsons, Muhammad Ali’s or Jim Browns of our times. The issues still exist, so the fight is still needed. These earlier sports heroes were imperfect men who sa w a need and a way to effect change. I believe in staying in our own lanes, but if there is no one drives then that lane will remain empty. MLK believed in driving and we must all take that same initiative.
Offense Wins Championships
Clearly in the wake of this modern day NFL, the way to win the Super Bowl is with offense. In that case, the Super Bowl will be played by the New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints.
In the AFC, the Texans will play the Bengals. This game will not resemble a playoff game at all. They’ll be two rookie quarterbacks competing against each other, not having any real clue of what’s at stake. The Texans just haven’t been the same since they found out they were division champs and were in the playoffs for the first time in history. The Bengals will beat the Texans because they are limping into the playoffs having already loss three games in a row.
The Bengals will win the right to lose to New England by a lot as the Patriots will wait for the right to play in the AFC championship game.
The Steelers have a first round bye. Okay, not really, let’s call it a practice against a tough scout team called the Denver Broncos. This unconventional offense just won’t and can’t work against a league leading and bruising Pittsburgh defense. If Tebow runs the ball ten times, we will find out if Brady Quinn his backup still cares about football.
The Steelers will then finally lose to their arch rival Baltimore Ravens squad. The Ravens have found the chink in the Steelers armor and will expose it for the third time this season.
The Raves won’t be able to keep up with Brady’s offense and will lose in the AFC Championship game.
In the NFC the Giants will beat up the Falcons and a still unproven Matt Ryan. The Giants will subsequently lose to the Packers because they can’t keep up with Aaron Rodgers explosive offense.
The Saints will completely run up the score against the Lions. The Lions secondary is awful and that’s not what you want against the QB with the most passing yards in a season.
This win will setup a matchup with the most complete team in the league, the San Francisco 49’ers. Alex Smith won’t be able to matchup against Drew Brees and the 49ers will lose.
Two of the most explosive offenses will meet in the NFC championship game. Both QB’s will cancel each other out. The edge on defense goes to the Saints, so they’ll win because of it.
Who cares about Bowl games anyway?
Bowl games have started and no one cares. Of course each individual alumnus and all who are associated with actual team do, but for football fans……Boring! Bowl games are competing with the uncertain playoff pic in the NFL. The NBA has just kicked off what could be its most anticipated and exciting season ever. And did we mention, Tim Tebow is in the NFL?
Games seem to be getting played every day, as I channel surf and mistakenly land on one. I will watch for about a few minutes just to learn who the great Mel Kiper says will be the next Ryan Leaf, sorry I meant Peyton Manning. After that brief stint, I move on to NBATV or NFL Network.
Too many meaningless games attack our televisions as we lie in wait for the next Laker, Bull, Green Bay, Pittsburgh and Clipper game. Did I just say a Clipper game? The Bowl season has starred Boise St, TCU, La Laffayette, SMU, FIU…….Okay you get my drift. Uninteresting and unexciting games for most sports fans, especially at a time when not knowing if America’s team (Dallas Cowboys) will miss the playoffs again this year.
Maybe these games will get a little better, the historic Notre Dame will play the great FSU this weekend. Only if it were the early 90’s, then this game would’ve been a great one. How about the Urban Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida vs Ohio St. This game will be one for the ages. As in how long it will take for Ohio St to be good again, and how many years Florida will be on probation once the real reason Urban left the school will come out in a few years.
And finally for the games that count, the Rose bowl will be won by a really fast Oregon team. The Fiesta bowl will be a high scoring lopsided event dominated by Oklahoma State. Andrew Luck will be credited with the few points scored by Stanford’s fluttering offense. Michigan, VTech, Clemson, WVU……How did these teams get in a BCS games. All of them are mediocre teams who play in conferences that have automatic bids into these games. Boise ST would beat them.
Forget what you know, It’s all about Tim Tebow.
Tebow, throws a horrible ball. Tebow throwing motion stinks. Tebow can’t run a real pro-style offense…..Tebow just wins!! Tim Tebow has been the most widely discussed athlete in the NFL since his arrival in the 2010 draft. From the bewilderment of the Bronco faithful, to the unshakable belief in him from then head coach Josh Daniels, Tim Tebow has stayed in the mouths of analyst, writers, broadcasters, and even politicians alike. What is it about him? Is it his anchored faith in God, or his unbelievable morality and character? Like our President, do many want him to just fell? It’s his uncanny ability to get his team to believe in themselves. It’s his faith in God that gives him belief that he can achieve anything he puts his mind and work ethic to.
Tebow just gets it done. He is now 7-1 since he became a starter and continues to prove that he belongs in the NFL at Quarterback. He is redefining a position that says the only way to get it done is by being traditional. There has been many QB’s before him that have tried to do this, but the establishment either won them over (Michael Vick, Steve Young), or flushed them out of the league (Kordell Stewart, Doug Flutie). Right now, Tebow has made the establishment a believer as well. Head coach John Fox and President John Elway have come to terms with the way Tebow plays, or shall we say WINS, and has restructured the offense to his advantage.
This has made Denver the division leader and set them on course of being in charge of their own destiny. Denver is now 8-5 and arguably the hottest team in the NFL, even more so than the 13-0 Packers. Behind the rise of Tebow and their defense, don’t count them out of the Super Bowl just yet.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Cowboys think that's BCS!
Monday, November 28, 2011
All I want for CHristmas is the NBA
All I want for Christmas is the NBA
NFL Hour of Power
Study Long Study Wrong
The writing is on the wall. The Big East has lost their ability to compete as a football conference and lack the desired power of their once envied basketball conference. With the anticipated additions of Boise State, Air Force, UCF, SMU, and Houston, the Big East is doing anything to save their BCS automatic qualifying bid. Since losing Pitt and Syracuse, the pressure has mounted on Big East Commissioner Marinatto to save a conference that is coding. When no interest from other power conference teams seemed to come their way, the Big East begin to look to smaller conferences to fill the void left by two of their strongest teams. As the other teams saw the declining respect of a once proud football conference, West Virginia has pulled the trigger and has now joined the Big12. This leaves a well-respected Louisville, Connecticut and Cincinnati as the only attractive teams left in the Big East. So what are they waiting on? The best offer of course. In a college landscape that has been filled with so much money that even “the Donald” would envy, they are seeing which conference would best suit them. Louisville needs to make a play at the Big 12 and even the SEC, while UConn should only look to Pitt and Syracuse for direction and join the ACC. This leaves Cincy in a tough situation. They lack the luster of a dime piece. They’re about a 6 ½. They work hard, have a great mind, but they rarely wear any makeup to cover their blemishes and could stand to lose a few pounds in problem areas. In conference terms, they have a stadium issue, it looks like a big high school. They are solid in their football and basketball programs, but NCAA tourney births are rarely their and more consistency in football bowl games could be better. Marinatto has stood idly by as the rest of the power conference commissioners have been sharks and made their conferences better. About eight years ago, everyone watched in amazement as John Swafford (ACC commissioner) jumped on the opportunity of acquiring Boston College, Miami, and Virginia Tech away from the Big East. Because of that acquisition, the ACC was able to almost match the amount that was given to the SEC from ESPN in television revenue. The PAC12, SEC and Big10 have now followed suit which almost left the Big12 in conference disintegration. Now, because Commissioner Marinatto “studied long and studied wrong”, the Big East is in total disarray trying to save a once proud conference. Kevin Lewis is a retired NFL linebacker who now does motivational speaking, complete athletic training, and coaching and football seminars. Also listen to him via radio on Fridays at 7p.m. on 740am and www.voiceamerica.com.Follow Kevin on twitte.com/klew59sports and facebook.com/klew59sports.If you have comments or inquiries contact him at www.klew59.com or klew59sports@gmail.com.
Who are you when no one is looking?
The covers have been yanked off of Penn State and have exposed a problem that lies within our great institutions of higher learning. The Brown wall that protects these universities from transparency to the rest of us to see is alive and well. ESPN exposed the real reported rape numbers that were going on at some of the most notable colleges and universities around the country. They on the other hand, had blatantly lied in order to erase any doubts of safety on their campuses. And of course, if they released the real numbers, they would suffer financially. Hazing, alcohol, and drug incidents are consistently unreported and clearly illegal in every academic institution in the country. The Brown wall keeps insiders in, and outsiders out. Let’s take McQueary, the Penn State coach who caught Sandusky in the act. At the time of the incident, he was a graduate assistant, which meant he was on the bottom of the coaching pole and was their attempting to start his coaching career. When he walked upon the terrible scene with Sandusky, these thoughts almost certainly came to his mind. This can’t be going on. I need to tell coach Paterno. You may wonder why calling the cops weren’t involved in those first thoughts. Since high school, players are taught to trust coaches and coaches closest confidants are other coaches. When you enter college this is strictly reinforced as coaches tell you very plainly that if anything happens, players should come to them first. It’s the kind of the situation that most went through with parents who said, “What goes on in my house, STAYS in my house.” This is no different on college campuses and especially inside of locker rooms. Don’t believe these words; ask a coach or athlete you know who their closest friend is? Undoubtedly, most of the time after they get through their faith and hopefully their spouse, their ex-teammate will fall in next. McQueary’s decision not to call the cops doesn’t come as a shock to anyone who has played or coached college athletics. This Brown wall that you’re bound to, forces you to fall in line or be made an example of. Look how Penn State has handled the situation; they hid it until finally an indictment came. Then they sat around and watched as the entire country put them on blast and then decided to act in the “Best interest of the university.” Notice that I didn’t say, what was in the best interest of the young boys who were victimized, or they acted in the best interest of what was morally right. They are as much to blame in this as Paterno and his staff. Where do we go from here? The NCAA in all of its rules, regulations, and committee’s lack the muscle or care to protect players, coaches and athletic personnel from telling the truth and thus, blowing the whistle. The government has GAP (Government Accountability Project), and everyone else has OWPP (Office of The Whistle Protection Program), except of course players, coaches and athletic staff. What they have is the promise of being black-balled through ought the rest of their profession for not being a “standup” guy, or for not protecting the program. None of the people involved should be excused from their outrageous behavior but, there needs to be something done and put in place so that no one has to think about their livelihood before they think about a LIFE. Kevin Lewis is a retired NFL linebacker who now does motivational speaking, complete athletic training, and coaching and football seminars. Also listen to him via radio on Fridays at 7p.m. on 740am and www.voiceamerica.com.Follow Kevin on twitter/klew59sports and facebook/klew59sports.If you have comments or inquiries contact him at www.klew59.com or klew59sports@gmail.com.
Monday, October 31, 2011
T.O is who we thought he was!!
Friday, October 21, 2011
NO Kobe,Lebron,Wade or Barkley
The NBA is quickly headed into a lockout and fans are upset about the ramifications. The superstars of the NBA won’t be floating through our 3-d laden living rooms to the basket for monster slams. The three point shot of Ray Allen won’t be breaking the backs of teams down the stretch in the 4th quarter. It will be harder to emulate one of Kobe’s new moves without having the clear televised view. My game will struggle trying to use moves in these charity games having to solely depend on YouTube and its constant loading and its choppy at best picture quality. And worst of all, how can we survive without hearing Charles Barkley? You know, when Sir Charles listens to Kenny and Ernie has a conversation and then ignores them and completely talks about a different topic. Or he’ll all out create a hate campaign on an owner, player, general manager, referee, media member, or even a fan. No one’s safe from Sir Charles. All of this because of a lockout, what’s it all about. Well the owners made a bad deal in 1995 and 2005. In it they gave the players the right to make 56% of ALL of the NBA’s revenue. This put the NBA in a bad spot because teams that weren’t in well supported markets with lucrative TV deals weren’t able to cash in. David Stern (NBA commissioner) said that 22 out of 30 teams in the NBA are losing money. NBPA president Billy Hunter believes that number is really about 8. Why are NBA teams losing money at all? The reason is owners don’t share their money like in the NFL. NFL owners have practiced revenue sharing as a tool for decades and it has kept their league very lucrative. Basketball owners haven’t used this tactic and it has come up to bite them. Instead of using this smarter business plan, they’re individual greed is bankrupting their league. David Stern points the finger solely at the players to get liquidity back into the purses of ownership; however their problem may be solved themselves. The players should and are willing to give a percentage back to ownership, but owners for now seem to want wholesale changes. The owners want to garner majority of ALL NBA profits. They also want a hard cap. A hard cap will force every team to only spend a certain amount of money across the board like in the NFL, and is what helps create parody in their league. This means they don’t want teams like Miami to be able to exist. They want every team to have a superstar. The NBA forgets that their league was built to have major market teams dominate their league. If you think of NBA Champions, only a few markets matter, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, and Texas. Kobe, Lebron, Wade or Barkley, please, can any of you get us out this mess.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
defense
NFL week 6
