Saturday, December 20, 2008

Recall Jerry Brown

The citizens of Taxifornia should recall their AG. He is already on record as unwilling to use certain tools (e.g. death penalty). Now he is joining the fight to overturn the citizens decision on Gay Marriage. Hopefully there are enough smart non-liberals left in Taxifornia to do it.

(Link to LA Times article from Post Title)

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Change?

Sen. Clinton as Secretary of State (or Sen. Kerry or Gov Richardson)? Madeline Albright on the transition team? I thought things were going to be different under Obama. These people are all AARP members of the DC Establishment. At least that's what Team Obama promised when they were canvassing the neighborhood. A week after the election and change is changing!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Closing Gitmo?

I saw a link that the Obama team is developing a plan to close the military detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. So where are these non-Geneva Conventions prisoners going to go? Prosecuted in the civilian courts? That worked well for us in the 90s after the first WTC bombing. The courts are not the battlefield we should seek for this enemy.

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Election Night

They don't show FOX News Channel in Canada - so I was stuck alternating between CNN, CBS, ABC, and NBC. I could only take each of those in small snippets. Luckily I also had to make time for dinner which meant no sound. I checked something out on NBC's online data to pass the time. There were only 4 cities that have professional sports teams of the NFL, MLB, NBA, or NHL teams that voted for McCain: Phoenix (home state excuse), Cincinnati, Jacksonville (Military Presence), and Oklahoma City (1st full season as a real home city). Too many times when I hovered over the county of the city with a pro sports team I saw drastic spreads - 70 to 30 or greater in favor Obama. That scares me as a conservative thinker - it takes a ton of non-urban counties to overcome that handicap. Additionally, with Chris Shays losing, there are ZERO Republican reps from the 6 New England States in the House. There are more Socialist Party Members representing New England States (Bernie Sanders - VT) than Republicans. Ouch. Only 3 from New York - out of 28! Conservatives are toast until they can figure out a way to be competitive in urban areas. Hopefully the pending tax increase that will start below the promised $250K income threshold will provide an opening.

Monday, November 03, 2008

Election Day

Tomorrow I'll be heading from the eye of the hurricane (Chicago) to where Sen. Obama wants to take us (Canada), not good from the omen perspective. If McCain isn't able to be saved by Joe the Plumber, he'll have plenty of things to reflect on. Why did we learn more about Joe the Plumber's tax problems than unrepentent domestic terrorist William Ayers? Why not emphasize the scale of Obama's tax increases? - 20% additional spending on top of our current record levels? Remind everyone that President Clinton needed all of 26 days in office to cancel the middle-class tax cut and replace it with a middle-class tax hike.

Can McCain win 270 electoral votes? I think he'll need to win Pennsylvania to do it, maybe Congressman Murtha will be the final spark that McCain needed. This area (referring to his congressional district) was REALLY REDNECK 10 or 15 years ago! In a media atmosphere so focused on race, how is Murtha not being run from Congress before the election? Oh, that's right. He has a D in his title.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

My BCS Rankings

What a catch and surge by Texas Tech's Michael Crabtree to score the go-ahead TD with :01 left. The Big 12 and SEC are the strongest conferences this season and hopefully tomorrow's BCS standings will reflect that.

1. Alabama - they still have LSU next weekend and Florida in the SEC title game.
2. Texas Tech - they'll earn this spot if they stay perfect after facing Oklahoma State and Oklahoma.
3. Penn State - sorry, but the non-conference homestand of Coastal Carolina, Oregon State, and Temple will leave them at #3 if 3 unbeatens are still standing December 13th.
4. Florida - the only blemish is a 1-point loss on a missed XP.
5. Texas - finally fell victim to the Big 12 South schedule after defeating Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.
6. Oklahoma - if only the Texas game was 30 minutes long.
7. USC - if only the Oregon State game started at halftime.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Bailout Bill

Barney Frank (D-MA) wanted to have a conversation with 12 GOP Representatives who didn't vote for the bailout... why not beat down the doors of 12 of the 90+ Democrats who didn't vote for the thing? The GOP might have been 2-1 against, but the Dems were only 3-2 for. I guess it didn't have enough earmarks in there for passage.... the only good thing that McCain accomplished at the debate. He needed to score some points early on the economy but didn't do that in my opinion. Some Red states are turning Blue on the Real Clear Politics page, and I fear they won't be turning back to Red. McCain may have peaked at his post-convention bounce.

I'm not sure I could support this bill. $700 Billion is 25% of our initial 2008 budget, and we've already added $425 Billion (Stimulus, Housing Rescue) to the original $3 Trillion budget. New oversight? Price-to-Income ratio was out of whack 4 years ago. The markets have been a roller coaster to watch recently; I'm glad I'm not a day trader.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Olympic Observations

I'm tired of watching the LIVE bug on the NBC feed on the west coast.. it flashes the time 10:35 ET... I look at my watch... it reads 10:35 PT. If the corporate yahoos at NBC Universal think we're stupid enough to think we think the telecasts are live, I'd be happy to let them know that I ONLY watch network sports on DVR now since there is almost as much advertising time as sports time. Tune the DVR to the desired channel when the coverage starts, hit pause, and 89 minutes later, start watching. Miss no live ation; skip all the commercials. How long until the ad revenue falls off? Pull the friggin' LIVE bug so that Joe Six Pack on the West Coast can be clued in that his time isn't as important as Jane Six Pack on the East Coast, maybe give the West coast feed ONLY 2/3 of the commercials.

Swimming - I wish Rowdy Gaines would give us more info on the start of the short races - that was something that he FOCUSED on in preparation for his event ar the 1984 games in LA. I've noticed that the medal winners get off the blocks well and establish an early lead - and I can't do a flip turn OR float. When I watched the 100-Fly tonight, I had to pause the DVR and watch frame-by-frame to see if Phelps earned his 7th Gold. If the race was 100 yards (pre- 1896), he would have been 2nd. If it was 99.5 meters, he still would have been 2nd. But 100m, first. I thought both both Spitz and Phelps were great during the extended interview w/ Costas.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Manny Being Manny... in LA

I'm still digesting this one; didn't think that the Red Sox would actually pull the trigger on this one. Jason Bay could prove to be a good fit in the Sox' lineup, though I am not sure who rolls into Manny's #4 spot in the order. Ramirez did quit in 2006 in August when the Sox were a few games back and DH David Ortiz was diagnosed with a heart condition. Concern about that may have been what drove the Sox to trade Ramirez before he had a chance to really screw things up for them in August. Trading SS Nomar Garciaparra sparked them to the World Series Title in 2004, that may have given them the confidence to trade Ramirez here and not have it blow up in their face.

Mark Texeria to the Angels - that should help them in the postseason, they have only won 4 of 16 playoff games since their World Series Championship in 2002.

Ken Griffey Jr. - sadly, the only year the Reds had a winning season during his tenure was 2000. The bad news: despite winning 85 games in Griffey's first season, it represented an 11-win decline from 1999.

Pudge Rodriguez - why did the Tigers trade him to the Yankees? For Kyle Farnsworth? That's addition by subtraction and addition by addition for the Yankees.

Rich Harden and Joe Blanton - Billy Beane surely is trying to line his talent for the future opening of a new stadium with Cisco wi-fi enabled. With wi-fi, will the fans even care about the outcome of the game?

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Housing "Rescue" Bill

This bill is horrendous. Another example of donors, lobbyists, etc. getting preferential treatment over the regular folks. If the Govt wants to spend $1 toward this, why not fund a law enforcement agency to prosecute the lenders, realtors, purchasers, and appraisers for FRAUD? They might actually be able to reduce the deficit by a few pennies that way.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Hank Steinbrenner

It didn’t take too long for George’s heir to exhibit some of George’s tendencies. Hank’s ready to move P Joba Chamberlain into the rotation right now – things could get interesting in the final season at Yankee Stadium. The Bronx bombers just might sign Barry Bonds to DH for them in the second half of the season. I had to chuckle when I heard one of the top dogs in Yankees Management say on CNBC during a story on the new Yankee Stadium that a family of four could entertain themselves with season tickets at the new arena for about $10K per year. How many families of 4 have $10K wads of cash lying around to spend on baseball? According to Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY), Americans can’t afford their health insurance. Here’s one potential reason why: They’re spending $10K per year on Yankee Baseball. $10K would cover several years’ worth of vacations for me (and many others).

Clemens (AGAIN!!!!!!)

Roger Clemens’ Trials & Tribulations

The Rokcet’s retirement is a humungous soap opera. He had a 10-year+ platonic relationship w/ an attractive teenage/young adult musician? She received FedEx envelopes filled with cash from him. He was more capable in the gym at 40 than 25? He confused Mike Piazza’s broken bat for a ball AND a World Series game for a whiffle ball game? It looks like he should have not unretired and pitched for the Astros. Then his news might be buried in the middle of the newspaper, or not reported at all. This is making P Greg Maddux look better each and every day.

Sen. Clinton on O’Reilly Factor (1st half)

She should have made that appearance during her February 11-state losing streak (Both she and Obama have avoided the Fox News Channel like Superman avoids Kryptonite. Which makes no sense sine FNC draws more viewers than MSNBC and CNN combined. Why the Democrats haven’t figured that out in the 5+ years Matt Drudge has been posting the ratings on his website, I have no idea. Maybe they only read the Drudge Retort!). Some plusses for Bill:
· Got her to indicate that Payroll Taxes (i.e. FICA, Social Security) would likely increase to maintain the current benefits.
· Beat her up about energy – her “NO” votes on increasing fossil fuel production are a significant factor in our rapidly rising energy costs. We haven’t developed alternative sources yet -
· Questions that had depth – about Rev. Wright – he didn’t let her get by with “Let the voters decide or her standard “Look it up on my website”
· Universal Health Care – she is still clinging to “Barack’s plan won’t cover everyone” – he focused on the exorbitant cost and the fact that 2 of the BLUEST states, CA & NY, couldn’t figure out how to finance UHC.
· Rebutting her claim that America needs a “fighter” in the White House. We don’t need a fighter – we need a LEADER. It’s difficult to gauge that now because candidates are expected to have detailed plans on so many different things (that the government shouldn’t be involved in) that the candidate’s words become those of the “handlers”. Bill expressed his opinion (correct assessment to me) that she was losing in this portion of the race (and ultimately this would be a deciding portion).

Some counter-punches & topics that I would like to have seen:
· She talked about how great the economy was during the 90’s (that Bill O. did well while the Clintons were in charge) – he could have pointed out that they’ve done pretty well while Bush has been in charge; it also would have been good to point out that things weren’t as rosy as she paints them. The Tyco, Worldcom, and Enron accounting debacles all occurred then (forcing passage of SOX in 2002). And the NASDAQ is still not back to its 2000 high. That tech bubble was a pretty big one. If she is going to point to the housing bubble as a housing crisis, then I’m going to point back to the tech bubble.
· She mentioned that American families aren’t well off. Well, what percentage of them have amenities like Cable or Satellite TV service, High Speed Internet Service, HD Game Consoles, boats, RVs, ATVs, Jet skis, etc. now vs. 2001?
· What will Mr. Clinton’s role be? After all, he’s raking in TENS of MILLIONS of DOLLARS, mostly from companies based in OPEC nations. They raised a TON of money for his 1996 re-election in China – now she’s complaining that too many American jobs are going there? What the heck did she expect?

NBA Musings

NBA Trade Rules

How can it be acceptable for the Mavericks to sign Keith Van Horn out of retirement solely so that they can trade him to New Jersey as part of the Jason Kidd trade? How long does he have to go to New Jersey for? Can he wait until after the first day of spring to report? Can he wait until the new arena opens in Brooklyn? Once he reports, how long does he have to stay? Who pays his contract, the Mavericks or the Nets? I suppose this is better than the Nets and Mavericks having an “understanding” that the Nets would release Jerry Stackhouse after 30 days so that Stackhouse could choose to go back to the Mavs in time for the playoffs. Maybe the Nets should have negotiated for a couple of Mavericks home games in the NYC area.

Suns vs. Spurs

The Spurs were a little better (and luckier) than the Suns in the tight late-game situations. From Duncan’s 3 to force the 2nd OT in Game 1 to Parker getting into the lane to hit layups, runners, and jumpers throughout the series, the Spurs cruised to a 4-1 victory. That being said, they were the beneficiaries of two or three loose ball calls late in Game 5 that gave them extra possessions. And I do think the Hack-a-Shaq rule needs to be updated. I think Shaq (or Ben Wallace) needs to be moving for a foul to be called. If Jacque Vaughn hugs Shaq but Shaq isn’t moving, is it really a foul? I think that the foulee should have some control over the situation – maybe D’Antoni should have had O’Neal inbound the ball as a counter-tactic. Shaq could have stayed OB after inbounding the ball – then would a hack-a-Shaq hug been a T?

No More Over the Back?

I haven’t watched any NBA since last season’s playoffs – one observation that I don’t like is the tendency to award the ball out of bounds to a team victimized by an over-the-back violation. I’d rather see the foul called on a sloppy play like that.

NBA Coaches

Isiah Thomas - I wonder what his next job will be. Since Knicks owner James Dolan loves Thomas so much, maybe he could reassign Isiah to MSG TV. Then we can see if Thomas can run non- basketball organizations into the ground.

Larry Brown – He still has a chance to coach all of the NBA Franchises in his lifetime. Cross Charlotte off the list.

Pat Riley – What’s the over-under on his return to the bench? The Heat have 2 All-Star players in G Dwayne Wade and F Shawn Marion. If they can add a third (who is a PF or C), then I fully expect Riley’s new coach to express the desire to spend more time with his family.

Mike D’Antoni – Chicago would be a good fit for him. The Bulls have offensive talent and he can build a winner a lot quicker in the East. He’ll have to prioritize finding a defender to guard F LeBron James if he wants to taste the finals.

Avery Johnson – he had to leave Dallas. The Mavericks’ leadership should listen to any and ALL offers for everyone but F Dirk Nowitski. Three straight post-season flaemouts starting with the 2006 Finals and they have an old roster. They might not like what they are offered talent-wise for F Jerry Stackhouse and G’s Jason Terry and Jason Kidd, but they should be willing to move all 3 of them. Letting Steve Nash leave for Phoenix is turning out to be a big mistake.

George Karl – the Nuggets are fun to watch at times but until F Carmelo Anthony figures out how to play team offense consistently and play defense more than once or twice a game, they won’t have postseason success. IF F Kenyon Martin’s contract is up soon, he might be good to let go – I don’t see him being a good influence for Anthony.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Sniper Fire in Bosnia

So Mrs. Clinton landed in Bosnia amidst sniper fire in 1996. Her tall tale grew over the past 3 months until earlier this week the military pilot and CBS News gave their versions of the trip - which were much more accurate (there's a surprise).

Some questions for the Senator and her campaign staff members that came up with this great idea:

1. Why would any responsbile secret security or military servicemember direct passengers to sit on flak jackets? It might save your butt, but it's not designed for that. It's designed to protect vital organs in the torso.

2. Did she or her campaign think to run it past one of the military generals or admirals that are in their camp? They should have advised against the tall tale - knowing that our professional military wouldn't conduct an opposed landing of Mrs. Clinton's party. And why haven't those professionals spoken up against Mrs. Clinton throwing the military under the bus? How can she claim she's ready to be Commander-in-Chief on Day 1?

3. What was next - was she going to tell how she was Jack Bauer before there was a Jack Bauer character - taking out snipers while debarking the plane?

Monday, March 10, 2008

Democratic Nomination Thoughts

Dr. Howard Dean's performance as DNC Chair (specifically the MI & FL primary situation) is a great example of why it's a great thing that he IS NOT POTUS. Penalize the states their entire delegation, then when the process doesn't play out as expected, say those delegates "DESERVE" to be seated? And suggest that there be additional primaries at taxpayer expense? Please. Get some backbone, Dr. Those states were notified last year that their early primary came with a cost and they chose the publicity at the expense of the cost.

Clinton's 3am ad - I've got a response for that - Bill, Matt Drudge has it on his website that you did it again!

It looked like there was an awful lot of 5 on 7 basketball last weekend. UCLA received gifts from the officials in the waning seconds of both of their victories. UNC's Tyler Hansborough didn't shoot a FT the whole game - he played most of it and Duke's defenders made a fair amount of contact with him in the paint.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Some unposted thoughts

I wrote this in December but didn't post it. Thoughts on Ohio State and HRC.

Ohio State’s Opponents

I found this while scrolling through the HD sports listings online. Saturday 12/15/07 @ 12:00ET Presbyterian College Blue Hose vs Ohio State Buckeyes on the Big Ten Network. What, there wasn’t an on campus intramural opponent available? I didn’t realize that FB Coach Jim Tressel was tasked to setup the basketball schedule as well!

“I’ve got Editorial Support!”

That was Sen. Clinton on the Today show on 12/17/07, referencing the Des Moines Register editorial endorsement (I’m curious, what percentage of the voting public reads newspapers like that these days?), while hoping viewers weren’t paying attention to Sen. Lieberman (2000 Dem. VP nominee) endorsing Sen. McCain for the Presidency. Mrs. Clinton is so confident, she even appeared on the Fox News Channel! (I can’t hide my sarcasm) She is still sinking in the quicksand aftermath from her all-Kerry circular answer/non-answer to the driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants question at a Democratic Debate in Philadelphia a LONG TIME ago. And now she’s counting her Senate service like dog years – we need one heck of a Senate Pension lock box if 7 years in the Senate equals 35 years of service.
Then her husband is on the CNN Website (don’t worry, I reached it from Matt Drudge’s page) claiming that the first President Bush will tour the world with him to undue the damage that the current President Bush is doing to the country in the international community. Has WJC completely lost it? Not too long ago, he revised his Iraq position. Remember, he was for regime change and launched missile strikes against Iraq in 1998. In 2003, he supported President Bush’s actions against Iraq (quoted in Time Magazine). Does his understanding of the word IS not enable him to understand that the Fox News Channel IS the leading cable news network and they WILL and DO report on his inconsistencies. They weren’t on the air in 1992, and were just launching in 1996, so it is an organization that he didn’t have to be concerned about while he was a candidate. CNN, NBC, ABC, and CBS won’t be able to ignore Mr. Clinton’s inconsistencies this time around.

Super Tuesday & CPAC Reflections

I’m referencing CPAC since that’s where Mitt Romney bowed out and John McCain attempted to reach out to conservatives. McCain has been choice #1 for me for about a month; I arrived at him after performing deductive analysis rather than inherently being in agreement with him (I caucused for Obama as part of the ABC (Anyone BUT Clinton) Alliance. After Super Tuesday, I didn’t see a path for Romney to achieve the nomination, though the lack of a path is significantly influenced by the outcomes from three large-delegate winner take all states that McCain (or any Republican) has next to no chance of winning in November (NY, NJ, CA). Of all the Republicans referencing Reagan, I think Romney had the best chance of succeeding in Reagan’s footprints, but his conversion to conservatism was abrupt. (He might have earned my #1 choice if he had a longer track record of being guided by conservative principles) Reagan’s conversion took some time (as in decades). Romney would be wise to emulate Reagan’s activity between his tenure as Governor (CA) and Party Nominee.

McCain – we’ll be able to observe the effectiveness of reaching out to the other side. Immigration, Campaign Finance Reform, No Child Left Behind, Gang of 14 are a few of the issues where McCain has compromised on conservative principles. I do think those are examples of leadership, but I also have concerns about the direction of such leadership. And what are the chances that media outlets like the New York Times will endorse him in the General Election? That entity would endorse convicted drug-dealer former Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion Barry over Sen. McCain for President.

So Mrs. Clinton had to “loan” her campaign $5 MILLION dollars? Where did that money come from? As Senator, she’s in the 100K-200K range. Her husband was in the 200-300K range while President. Even if your investments pay off like Whitewater and Cattle Futures, those salaries don’t turn into having chunks of $5 MILLION dollars lying around. Especially when they had all of those legal bills to pay and those 2 houses to buy after leaving the White House in 2001 (and they didn’t have any home equity to cash in, having lived in Arkansas-provided housing prior to moving to D.C.). Did this money come from the likes of Norman Hsu, the Daly City, CA postal workers, or some Saudi Oil royalty? IF it has Saudi Oil roots, then how can HRC be all upset w/ Big Oil? Big Oil might just be the force keeping her afloat in the campaign. And now she wants to debate Obama every week? If I’m Obama, I don’t take that unless I can guarantee a question that will cause her to outcircle Sen. Kerry like the driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants did last October. At least Mrs. Clinton finally exhibited some honesty about HillaryCare when she said she’d approve of garnishing wages to fund her health care plan. That is code word for ADDITIONAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX. I think the people who want universal health care should move to Canada and try it out for awhile. Then they can come back to the USA and share what they learned. I can see a benfit to disconnecting health care from employer benefits, but am not sure how painful that would be to implement. But I would be in support of improving the process in that manner. Just look at the cost of Lasik eye surgery. It has significantly dropped in price and seems to be of high-quality, and IT IS NOT PART OF MOST EMPLOYER COVERAGE. When will a conservative candidate recognize this and use it?

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

No Crying or Coughing in Politics

What the heck is going on out there? Mrs. Clinton's hopes dimmed before the New Hampshire, so she teared up. It worked, and when Obama's surge continued into Super Tuesday, she did it again. Someone finally got the message to her to stop cackling when asked a tough question. We should send all of those tapes to the CIA. They won't have a need to waterboard any prisoner - just loop Mrs. Clinton's cackling! Just be sure to issue the CIA agent some hearing protection so that our national asset doesn't go insane. So today she started coughing when KTVU asked her what Mr. Clinton's role would be if she became president. She came down w/ a persistent cough to refrain from answering! (2 days after doing this on Stephanopoulos' show). Is she going to do that when Ahmadinejad or Putin surprises her? The American people need to know what Mr. Clinton's role will be. I'm sure he'll spend MANY more nights at the White House than he has spent the past 8 YEARS in her, er, their Georgetown home. And how many Foreign Donors to the Clinton Presidential Library will visit the Lincoln Bedroom on his behalf? Didn't we learn our lesson allowing the satellite technology to the Chinese in the 1990's?

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Super Bowl Reflections

I was bored by the first 3 quarters - disappointed that the Patriots couldn't figure out how to protect Tom Brady or run the football. The Giants' pass rush was outstanding, but Brady and the Patriots didn't go to hot reads or max protect blocking. They did throw a bunch of hitches and WR screens, but couldn't sustain drives with those plays. The multi-TE set that was successful running the football against San Diego didn't work against the Giants. They did have a solid drive in the 4th to take the lead - the problem was that they geared their strategy all season to score, score, and score some more. Their defense is old by NFL standards - it broke on the Giant's final drive (similar to last year vs. Indy). Harrison and Samuel dropped interceptable passes. The DL couldn't wrap up QB Eli Manning on the huge play to David Tyree - what a CATCH! WR Steve Smith got out of bounds converting a 3rd and 11 for a first down the play before the TD to Burress. The Giants were in a hurry-up mode, but never had to truly rush things. Something that neither FOX's Joe Buck or Troy Aikman noticed on the Patriots' last ditch effort: the 3rd down pass to Moss traveled 65 yards in the air ACROSS the field. Unfortunately for the Pats, the Giants secondary stayed home and didn't roll right w/ Brady. That was the only play that the Pats moved Brady the WHOLE game - surprising since his pocket was non-existent the whole game. I was disappointed that Belichick left before the Giants took the kneeldown to end the game. He should have shown the respect to allow the game to properly end.

Some things that didn't make any sense to me:
1. Why was HC Bill Belichick wearing a red hoodie? He'd worn some shade of gray the rest of the season, er seasons, including past Super Bowls.
2. Why the Pats passed up on a 49 yard FG on 4th and 13 in the 3rd quarter? 4th and 4 or 5 with Welker and Moss, ok. But not 4th and 13 the way they played in the first half.

Super Bowl 42

It's almost kickoff time so I should get this posted before wages close.

New England 38 (-12) N Y Giants 20. I think we're more likely to see the dominant Patriots passing attack return. The Giants' secondary is relatively weak, though their strong postseason play might be keyed by DB Corey Webster playing better after replacing Sam Madison (from Louisville). When was the last time that Brady & Co. played in 70 degree weather? Nov 4th vs. the Colts - though they only had 24 in that one. But that Colts team (w/ Freeney) was statistically the league's best defense. The other games in that time frame were the 49-28 and 52-7 type. Sports fans were being reminded that a major league baseball franchise exists in Denver.

Props: I like Moss over 95.5 yards receiving, Brady over 295.5 yards passing, and Welker over 7.5 catches - though I haven't placed any dollars or chips on those. Yesterday's Spygate revelations signaled to me to not touch this game w/ a 10-foot pole. The Pats should use that as a positive motivational tool, but it reminds me too much of the Falcons inexplicaply attempting a 2-point conversion instead of kicking an extra point late in a 34-19 loss to Denver after the '98 season. Chris Chandler rolled left (he's an immoble righty) and threw the ball into the front row of the stands. Why was that significant? The over-under in that game was 53 and the bulk of the money that year was on a Denver repeat.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Nevada Caucus

I participated in the Democratic Caucus yesterday - I didn't ask where Sen. Lieberman's section (as I had planned) was since there was a long registration line that was delaying the start. Like me, most of the attendees wanted to get in and get out. We were happy to be patient - just hopeful anytime there was an indication that we could turn in our ballot cards. The 11:30 am start time - not as good of a choice as the Republican's 8:00 am start time. There was some confusion with the process (NV has traditionally been a primary state) but we were done before 1 pm. At the site that I went to, Obama had the majority of the turnout. The number of Edwards supporters was barely larger than Kucinich's. So I can't see him remaining in the race much longer, despite his insistence on participating in the primary/caucus of all 50 states.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

The Colts

Did Tony Dungy (and the rest of the Colts) look how the Patriots approached the December meaningless games (once home-field advantage was clinched)? Did they remember what happened in 2005 when they backed off? (Lost 21-18 at home to Pittsburgh in first playoff game) Did they remember what happened last year when they had to play hard through ALL 16 games of the regular season to get the #3 seed so they could host the AFC Championship Game if New England was the opponent? (um, defeated NE at home, won Super Bowl).

Apparently not. The Colts lost to a Charger team the struggled to beat 1-dimensional Tennessee at home the week before. The Chargers best 3 offensive players were hobbled. TE Antonio Gates played the whole game with a broken toe. RB LaDanian Tomlinson missed the last 2+ quarters. QB Philip Rivers missed the 4th quarter (though he was still competing against the fans in the 4th).

Peyton Manning led the Colts quickly into the Red Zone after the Chargers took the lead in the 4th quarter. On the 3rd down play, he threw to the wrong guy though. He tried to hit Joseph Addai at the 7 - but Addai was covered. TE Dallas Clark was uncovered at the goal line on the left side - would have bean an easy TD. (A great feature of HD DVR is being able to watch live action a second time and focus on what you want to, not being limited to what the announcers focus on - they never showed Clark uncovered near the goal line). I think the Colts saw it - Clark ran the same pattern on 4th down and was open again - but Charger DL Shawne Merriman was in the backfield so quickly that Manning's only option was to his right - where Clark AND WR Reggie Wayne weren't.

I don't think Dungy's coming back - otherwise the Colts wouldn't have named his successor publicly. I've read sections of his book - he truly seems to be a great man, but if he stays, for the Colts' sake, I hope he watches how Bill Belichick and the Patriots responded to losing the 21-3 lead to the Colts last year. That is the #1 reason why the Patriots attempted to score TDs on EVERY possession. The worst the Patriots could achieve with that result - Overtime. The Colts were Out-Colted by the Patriots this season even though they didn't face them in the playoffs. Look how much like Manning Brady looks now, compared to 2003 & 2004.

BCS Reflections

It's a little late, but here are my thoughts:

Illinois-USC Rose Bowl - Why was 3-loss Illinois in this game? Why was Erin Andrews working for the RADIO team and not the TV team? USC didn't deserve serious consideration for the poll championship - you can't hide that 24-23 home loss to Stanford no matter how hard you try?

Hawaii-Georgia Sugar Bowl - We saw that Hawaii didn't belong in the chatter for poll championship. Being completely overwhelmed by Georgia might have been the final straw for HC June Jones - though I'm not sure he (or anyone else) can rebuild SMU (though he will have more money) since it's not in a BCS conference (it was in the SWC in the old days, now it's in mid-major C-USA). Georgia - if they had defeated Tennessee, they would have had their chance against LSU in the SEC Championship Game. The format for reaching the BCS Championship is clear - win them all or you need help. Georgia lost a couple of times and needed too much help.

Kansas-Virginia Tech Orange Bowl - Kansas rebounded well from their loss to Missouri to show they could compete (they didn't play Texas or Oklahoma in the Big 12 regular season or any good non-conference teams) against a quality opponent.

Oklahoma-West Virginia Fiesta Bowl - the next time that Oklahoma makes the BCS, they should be forced to play the Big 10 Champion. When was the last time that this team played well in a BCS Game? I think the answer is 2000.

LSU-Ohio St. Championship - the Tigers had a home field, speed, and talent advantage and decisively beat the Buckeyes. Ohio St. should start a BCS series w/ Oklahoma in the bowl that historically averages the lowest ratings. Ohio St. was fortunate enough to face Charlie Weis' Notre Dame squad a couple of years back, or else its recent BCS performance would be level with Oklahoma's. LSU - congrats to them for surviving the season the best and winning the championship.