Saturday, January 31, 2009

Alright bloggers let's down to the fun stuff,tailgating. No matter the outcome of Super Bowl XLIII Americans look forward to good commercials and even better food. What we have collected is a simple wing recipe for you to WOW your friends and family and a stuffed burger recipe that will make you reach for a napkin simply after reading the recipe.

So break out the grill and your favorite adult beverage and enjoy grilling the burgers and the smell of the kitchen while the wings bake away!

Ranch Drummettes
1/2 cup butter or margarine
1/4 cup hot pepper sauce
3 tablespoons vinegar
24 chicken wing drummettes
1 pack of Ranch seasoning and salad dressing mix
1/3 teaspoon paprika
Melt butter and whisk together with pepper sauce and vinegar in a small bowl. Dip drummettes in butter mixture; arrange in a single layer in a large baking pan. Sprinkle with seasoning and salad dressing mix. Bake at 350F for 30 to 40 minutes or until juice runs clear and chicken is browned. Sprinkle with paprika. Served with additional prepared seasoning and salad dressing mix and celery sticks if desired.
This is for a serving of 6-8.
Feta-Stuffed Burgers
1lb. lean ground beef
1/4 cut Athenos traditional crumpled feta cheese
4 kaiser rolls

PREHEAT grill to medium heat. Shape meat into 8 thin patties. Cover each of 4 of the patties with 1 Tbsp. feta cheese; top with second patty. Pinch edges of patties together to seal.
PLACE on grill. Grill 7 to 9 minutes on each side or until cooked through.
FILL rolls with patties.
So there we have it! The perfect grilling burger and a wings to snack on during the six hour pregame. Also watch for the Pedigree dog food commercial. It has been posted on Youtube and is very funny. I am not going to link it as it may ruin the surprise, but it is very funny.
Well the tea has brewed and the glass is chilled. That is my signal to get on out of here. From the Saturday Evening Blog have a fabulous Super Bowl weekend!

Friday, January 30, 2009

Alright Saturday Evening Blog fans we have a little more than two days until Super Bowl XLIII kickoff. It is now time to break the game down for you. The Arizona Cardinals are coming into this game certainly on a unexpected run, while the Pittsburgh Steelers weathered a brutal regular season schedule to get to Tampa. So lets get to breaking the offenses,defense,special teams and coaching staffs down for each team and find out just who might have the advantage in raising that Lombardi trophy come Sunday night.

Offense

Arizona comes to Tampa having a new found running game. While statistically it is not eye popping, the Cardinals have used it effectively throughout the postseason. Enough has been made about Larry Fitzgerald and the postseason he has had. This should allow more balls to Anquan Boldin provided Kurt Warner has enough time to through the ball.

Pittsburgh comes to Tampa riding the arm of Ben Roethlisberger and the legs of a healthy Willie Parker. Early in the season much was made of the Steelers offensive line undergoing a major overhaul, but in the playoffs it looks that this could now be a strength. The biggest question facing the Steelers is the health of a past Super Bowl MVP, Hines Ward. Ward who suffered a knee injury against the Baltimore Ravens will try to play at less than 100%. This will not only affect Big Ben in the passing game but also the running game as Ward is a premiere perimeter blocker at wide receiver. Look for Santonio Holmes and Heath Miller to have to contribute much more in the passing game if Ward cannot push out of his routes well.

Advantage: Steelers. Willie Parker running the ball with Roethlisberger at the helm. What not to like. The Steelers collectively have the right mix of running and passing to be successful enough offensively to control the lines of scrimmage.

Defense

Arizona comes into this game riding a defense that is generating turnovers that makes the Ray Lewis led Ravens jealous. The defense has made enough plays at opportune times to put the offense in great filed position allowing the Cardinals to play out front in every playoff game. Can they do it Sunday? That is the question.

Pittsburgh really what needs said. Statistically the best in the NFL all year and led by the NFL defensive player of the year in James Harrison and essentially another defensive player of the year in Troy Polamalu the Steelers have a play maker at every level on defense. Mixing in variable blitzes with the 3-4 scheme the Steelers are without a doubht the best defense in the Super Bowl since that Ray Lewis led Ravens squad won Super Bowl XXXV.

Advantage

This is the key matchup of the game.Can Arizona put the ball in the endzone against this defense? Arizona will move the ball from 20 to 20, but once they get inside the Red Zone will a combination of Hightower and James be able to run the ball? This is why the Steelers again get the nod.

Special Teams

Arizona along with Pittsburgh is very pedestrian when it comes to special teams. This will come down to not making the mistakes and staying in your lanes when covering kicks. Look for an big emphasis in the punting game to directional kick away from Santonio Holmes when he is back returning.

Steelers Santonio Holmes makes the difference here. Both kickers are very solid and with both teams in the Super Bowl you would expect solid special teams play.

Advantage

This seems like a bit of a push, but with a difference maker like Holmes a slight advantage to the Steelers.

Coaching

Arizona If Whisenhunt can continue to rally the troops and maintain the energy after a two week layoff the Cardinals might have a chance. Whisenhunt and Russ Grimm his assistant where both former Steeler coaches so they have a very good understanding of what the Steelers will game plan for.

Pittsburgh Mike Tomlin has a locker room full of veterans and a coaching staff anchored by one in Dick Lebeau. Lebeau will be co-ordinating the stealer defense with Tomlin presiding over it like a CEO.

Advantage

Arizona. This staff of ex-Steelers and Todd Haley calling the plays is a great collective mix. Now the real question will be to find out if they have enough talent on the offensive side of the ball to make it happen.

End Result

We like the Cardinals to keep it close for three quarters, but in the end it will be the inability of the offense to score Touchdowns that will be there downfall. Pittsburgh will run the ball, run the ball and run the ball softening up the Cardinals aggressive play making secondary for a long pass play. Don not discount Palomalu having a great game also.

Pittsburgh -27

Arizona - 16

Hopefully it will be a great game and funny commercials!

Come back later for great Superbowl tailgating recipes!!!!!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Well news out of Athens is not good. Richard Samuel freshman tailback has undergone wrist surgery putting him out of Spring drills. This is being reported by Tim Tucker of the AJC.

Samuel the 17 year from Cartersville emerged as the primary backup to Knowshon Moreno during this past season. Samuel displayed in practice and in games a better understanding of pass protection than another freshman,Caleb King while spelling Moreno. He also developed into the kick returner on special teams, most memorable however was the key mistakes in returns during the Georgia Tech disaster.

Samuel is expected to make a full recovery for the opening season and this will allow Caleb King to further develop his pass blocking skills.

Also on the roster is Dontavious Jackson who as a Junior at Heard County ran for over 2600 yards and scored 29 touchdowns. Jackson missed his Senior year after breaking his wrist. Carlton Thomas is another back to watch. Thomas standing only at 5'7 will emerge as a type of Thomas Browning type player for Coach Bobo's offense. Remember Browning and his 93 yard catch and run in Baton Rouge.

So while the cupboard is thin with Moreno departing early and the Samuel injury. It is hardly bare in Athens. This year the coaching staff will have there work cut out for them, but with top 10 recruiting classes over the past years and another one expected this year (highlighted by highlight real running back Washaun Ealey from ECI) Coach Richt and company will get the most out of them.

Any further updates The Saturday Evening Blog will keep you informed.
Bruce Springsteen Super Bowl XLIII halftime entertainment announced yesterday his impending world tour (http://www.brucespringsteen.net/). So it would appear that we will be free of a wardrobe malfunction, unless you are intending on watching the Lingerie Bowl. This made me think just a little on just what individual or group I've got to see before I die- or they die!

So we got to have a group/soloist that we haven't seen before and would be a all-time great and they must be alive. That is the criteria we've set forth. Also I want your top 10 list also!

So without further adieu here you go.

10) The Rolling Stones- not a fan, but you have to give credit where credit is due. The #1'S and longevity has to make this a must see.

9) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers- Ok,when Tom Cruise starts belting out Free Falling in Jerry Maguire who hasn't joined him?

8) U2- Again another band I am not particularly fond of,but Bono and mates have produced hit after hit while growing as a group. Never afraid to change things up. For that along with the humanitarian work, they are a must see.

7) R.E.M- Automatic for the people! Imagine the scene in Athens back in the day getting in on the ground floor of this iconic band. Also, Chris Farley in Tommyboy symbolizes 80% of us when he attempts to get through the chorus of Its the end of the world. Classic!

6) George Strait- We have to insert a country artist in this group and no one is more fitting than the class of country. When you can release a CD entitled 50, then you must be pretty dang good.

5) Tina Turner- No one works harder for there money than this 60 something year old woman. Not to mention those magnificent legs! She could be my Private Dancer any day!

4) The Eagles- Just put in a Cd and let it play. Great songs and great music. Give me Lying eyes as the best of the best.

3) Led Zeppelin- Where is the online petition to get this group back together and touring! We need some Rockin Roll! Listening to Zeppelin on vinyl is a near religious experiment. Please, Please come back!

2) Bruce Springsteen- The river, tunnel of love, brilliant disguise, glory days and so many more. This man has a set list so long that every song played will be one that you recognize. This is a must see event.

1) Pink Floyd- Ain't happening, but we can still dream right? For the fortunate who saw them on the Division Bell Tour you were fortunate. From the music to the visual performance Pink Floyd takes the cake!


So folks there you have it! The Saturday Evening Sports Blogs Top 10 list of concerts to go see! Hope you have enjoyed it and if you think I got it wrong, drop a note and let me know.

Well the tea has brewed and a nice glass is a calling. So until next time we meet, always enjoy those Saturday evenings!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Well lady's and gentlemen welcome to the first edition of "The Saturday Evening Sports Blog". Just who knew how much fun it would be to bring a Saturday evening to you so early in a week? So, please do not let the title mislead you we will be a blog of free flowing thoughts and ideas not held back by dates and time.



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