Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Cameron Beats Peter King/Sports Illustrated again

Going into week 8 of the NFL I was trailing Peter King of Sports Illustrated by 2. But on Sunday I predicted all the winners except 1 game ( Jacksonville beat Tampa Bay by 1 point ) Peter King missed 3 including Monday night's game, so I'm now back in the lead at +1

From Cameron's Dad: Yo Pete, half-way through the regular season and you're getting beat by a 9 year old!

Monday, October 29, 2007

Cameron Picked World Series Winner on Sept 5th

OK, so I predicted the Red Sox would beat the Mets instead of the Rockies in the World Series.

C'mon, who predicted the Rockies would even make it into the playoffs? (which they did by winning 21 of their final 22 games)
Who predicted the Mets would have the biggest September collapse in MLB history?

But I did predict the World Series winner long before the playoffs even began. Take THAT Sports Illustrated!

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Picking Cameron's Knows: NFL Football Week 8

These are my predictions Peter King of SI

Titans over the Raiders
Bears over Lions
Browns over the Rams (Rams )
Philly over Minny
NY Giants over Miami in London
Indy over Carolina
Buffalo tops the Jets
San Diego over Houston (Houston)
Tampa over Jacksonville
New England over Washington
New Orleans over San Fran
Mon Nite: Green Bay over Denver (Denver)

Peter King is now ahead of me +2

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Picking Cameron's Knows: NFL Football Week 7

My Predictions Peter King of SI

Houston over Titans ( only because Vince Youg is hurt ) Peter: TN
New England crushes Miami and keeps them winless
NY Giants over San Fran
Redskins put Cardinal feathers in their headress
KC over Oakland
Dallas over Minn ( Adrian Peterson won't get 200+ yards this week)
Philly over Chicago Peter: Chicago
Seattle keeps St. Louis singing the blues
Cincy over the Jets
Saints over the Falcons ( Who is the Atlanta QB this week?)
Pittsburgh over Denver ( But I like Jay Cutler)
Baltimore Ravens eat Buffalo wings
Indy stays undefeated with a win over the Jags on Monday nite

I have a +1 lead over Peter King going into week 7

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Picking Cameron's Knows: NFL Football Week 6

My Predictions for Week 6 Peter King of SI

Titans over Bucs
Ravens over St. Louis
Chicago over Minn
Greeen Bay over Washington
Houston over Jaxville
Cincy over KC
Eagles over Jets
Arizona over Carolina
Pats & Moss down the T.O. & Cowboys
San Diego over Oakland
Saints over Seahawks
Cleveland over Miami
NY Giants over Falcons

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Interview with Dan Alexander Part 3

Here is a picture of me and Dan after the game he broke the record for most rushing touchdowns in a game.


7. Your son Braxton was totally healthy when he was born, but he’s a miracle child. Can you briefly explain?
Braxton was very much a blessing from God. Amy and I had been told it would be very difficult for us to have kids, maybe even impossible. But we decided to try anyway and after a short time of frustration we decided to put it in Gods hands and then started looking into adoption. But just before we sent off our first application we found out that Amy was pregnant. We are glad God has blessed us with Braxton, while still leaving our hearts open to adopting another child in the future. Also Braxton was 3 weeks pre-mature because of complications but has been completely healthy and happy so far, Praise the Lord!


8. As a college player at Nebraska you were a 4-time Academic All-Big 12, and the only Husker ever to be named to all four Brook Berringer Citizenship Teams. What is the Brook Berringer Citizenship Team?
The Brook Berringer citizenship team is an award given in the honor of a UN Husker Quarterback who was very active in the community in and around Nebraska. He tragically died in an airplane crash. It was a great honor to me to have my name associated with such a great man as Brook Berringer. In this day and age with so many negative things being publicized about athletes there should be more emphasis put on the positive things athletes do off the field, and in the community.


9. What current or retired athlete ( in any sport ) do you most respect because of both their talent & achievements, their character, and their contributions and influence off the field?
There are a ton of great men out there in pro sports. I have heard about many great people throughout history but i would like to lift up the players I have met in the NFL who I have known personally and can vouch for. Once I get to know another man, I ask myself one question about them. "would I want this guy to date one of my sisters and/or my daughter? (If I had a daughter)". The Men in the NFL or AFL I have said "Yes" to are.

When I was with the Titans 2001-2002: Chris Sanders, Derrick Mason, Kevin Dyson, Kevin Carter, Michael Booker, Erron Kinney, Joe Salave'a, John Simon

When I was with the Jaguars 2002-2003: Mark Brunell, Kyle Brady, Maurice Williams, Donovan Darius, Joe Tuipala

When I was with the Rams 2003: Kurt Warner

With the Kats 2005-present: Ryan Roth, Cornelius Bonner, Keon Raymond, Anthony Herron, Ahmad Hawkins, Frank Carter

The longer I was with a team the more guys I was able to get to know well, so if someone is not on this list from those teams during the years I was there that doesn't mean I don't respect them , it just might mean I did not get to know them well. There are many other great men of God in pro sports but these all have been tremendous community servants, good husbands, good fathers, and good football players. I respect them because of the their hearts and minds not necessarily because of their athletic ability. These are the guys i want everyone to root for.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Picking Cameron's Knows: NFL Football Week 5

My Predictions Peter King
Titans over the Falcons
Jax over KC
Ariz over St. Louis
New England over Cleveland
Steelers over Seattle
Detroit over Washington (PK: Washington)
Houston over Miami
Carolina over New Orleans (PK: Saints)
NY Jets over Giants (PK: Giants)
Denver over San Diego (PK: San Diego)
Ravens over 49ers
Indy over Tampa Bay
Green Bay over Chicago
Dallas over Buffalo