They may not win much, but they should be entertaining to watch!
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Monday, September 29, 2014
AZ Tidbits
- Arizona Diamondbacks fire Kirk Gibson as Manager.
- Phoenix Suns sign Eric Bledsoe to a five year extension.
- Arizona Diamondbacks hire Dave Stewart as General Manager.
- Arizona Cardinals sign former Arizona State RB Marion Grice.
- Ducey & DuVal still polling neck & neck in race for Arizona Governor.
- Arizona Marijuana Legalization officially becomes 2016 ballot measure.
- Playboy ranks the University of Arizona the #4 party school.
- The Phoenix Suns sign free agent Zoran Dragic.
- I'm betting on Todd Bowles being an NFL head coach next season.
- Kansas is a cautionary tale for Arizona. We can do better.
- Did you catch the University of Arizona's Hail Mary catch to beat California?
- Arizona not among the 35 states where payrolls are increasing.
- ACLU sues Arizona over Revenge Porn bill.
- New Times 2014 Best of Phoenix issue is now out.
- Money Magazine ranks Gilbert as one of the Most Livable Cities.
- Former Suns player Rex Chapman arrested for theft.
- Was Doug Ducey's Cold Stone a ponzi scheme?
- Politico calls Gabby Giffords mean for wanting to prevent others from being shot.
- Please do not get into a fight while watching a football game.
- Arizona ranked as the 31st Most Happy State in America.
- Meet Arizona's Reality television stars!
- The endorsements continue to roll in for Felicia Rotellini.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Vikings 41, Falcons 28
The Vikings improved to 2-2 on the season today with a 41-28 win over the Falcons at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Teddy Bridgewater, making his first NFL start, was the star of this game, he gave the Vikings their best QB play since Brett Favre was back there. He gives me hope for the future! Mike Zimmer also impressed me with several nice calls, I think they are in good hands. Nice win Vikes!!!
Observations:
Observations:
- I did not like seeing Teddy Bridgewater being carted off the field.
- The Vikings version of thunder & lightning fared rather well.
- Mike Zimmer is proving to be a gutsy coach.
- I'm still puzzled by that 10 second run off at the end of the first half.
- Matt Asiata is becoming a touchdown machine. 3 touchdowns today.
- Total Yards: Minnesota 558, Atlanta 411
- Turnovers: Minnesota 0, Atlanta 2
- Jarius Wright showed up to play. 8 catches, 132 yards.
- The Vikings defense needs to do a much better job on third downs.
- It was easily Matt Kalil's best game of the year.
- Anthony Barr is playing some solid LB thus far.
- Still need more touches for Cordarrelle Patterson.
- Xavier Rhodes seems to be catching onto the new DPI rules.
- That Falcons offensive line is in a shambles.
- Captain Munnerlyn struggled today, I hope that's more of a mirage than a trend.
- The Vikings pass rush needs some work, they're not getting nearly enough pressure.
- I don't know if there's a Safety in the league I'd take over Harrison Smith.
- When did the Vikings implement the read option offense?
- No Peterson, Rudolph, Greenway, Fusco or Cassel for the Vikings today.
- Football in September should always be played outdoors!
- Up next? @ Lambeau Field on Thursday night to take on the Packers.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Minnesota 30, Michigan 14
The Gophers moved to 4-1 today with a 30-14 win over Michigan at The Big House in Ann Arbor. What a nice win for the Jerry Kill and the Gophers! They are without a doubt headed in the right direction as a program. Brady Hoke on the other hand should probably start packing his bags, his decision making in this one left me scratching my head on several occasions, especially regarding his QB's. The lynch mob seems to be forming for him at this very moment. Great win Gophers!!!
Observations:
Observations:
- The Little Brown Jug is back in Minnesota!! It feels so right!
- Mitch Leidner got the start, he played well too.
- David Cobb just continues to roll! 32 carries for 183 yards.
- Steven Richardson Jr really impressed me today. Fireplug!
- Why not more jet sweeps or bubble screens from Minnesota?
- Jack Lynn has been a pleasant surprise at LB for the Gophers.
- It was good to see Maxx Williams back out on the field today.
- Cameron Botticelli had a heckuva game at DT.
- This win had to be especially sweet for Jerry Kill.
- Total Yards: Minnesota 373, Michigan 171
- I'm surprised that Chris Streveler didn't get any playing time today.
- Craig James looked good for the most part on punt return duties.
- Moving Gaelin Elmore from TE to DE appears to have been a wise decision.
- So far so good for the Gophers on fourth down this season.
- Briean Boddy-Calhoun is playing every bit as good as Eric Murray at CB.
- 3 for 3 for Ryan Santoso! Love that leg!
- Not to quibble, but a faster start from the Gophers would be nice.
- Someone needs to explain to me why Shane Morris wasn't pulled earlier.
- I was surprised that Devin Gardner didn't get the start for Michigan.
- Why is Minnesota playing at Michigan 2 years in a row?
- So who replaces Brady Hoke? Jim Harbaugh seems to be the hot name.
- Up next? Northwestern @ TCF Bank Stadium in 2 weeks.
Top 10 All Time Yankees
Even though I have tired of the Derek Jeter farewell tour, and think that he was a tad overhyped because he played in New York, I do admit that I did enjoy Jeter's final home game and I do think that when all is said and done, you do need to rank him among the Top 10 New York Yankees of All Time.
TPSG Top 10 All Time New York Yankees
TPSG Top 10 All Time New York Yankees
- Babe Ruth
- Lou Gehrig
- Joe DiMaggio
- Mickey Mantle
- Mariano Rivera
- Derek Jeter
- Yogi Berra
- Whitey Ford
- Don Mattingly
- Reggie Jackson
The top 5 are pretty clear, Jeter does belong somewhere in that 6-8 range though.
Others: Willie Randolph, Dave Winfield, Goose Gossage, Ron Guidry, Roger Clemons, Thurman Munson. Andy Petitte, Phil Rizzuto, Red Ruffing, Lefty Gomez, Bill Dickey
Others: Willie Randolph, Dave Winfield, Goose Gossage, Ron Guidry, Roger Clemons, Thurman Munson. Andy Petitte, Phil Rizzuto, Red Ruffing, Lefty Gomez, Bill Dickey
Friday, September 26, 2014
Thursday, September 25, 2014
UCLA 62, Arizona State 27
The Sun Devils fell to 3-1 on the season tonight with a 62-27 loss to UCLA at Sun Devil Stadium. It was a nightmare of a game for the Sun Devils, they really seemed to lose their composure in the second quarter and could never recover. Add in too many turnover and some completely horrid tackling and it made for a really ugly game. I hate to say it but I'm not optimistic going forward either unless they can somehow tighten up that defense.
Observations:
Observations:
- I love Blackout Night at Sun Devil Stadium! Well, except the result.
- No Taylor Kelly tonight, they really need him out there!
- Mike Bercovici had some good and bad moments replacing Kelly.
- For the record, Manny Wilkins was Bercovici's back up tonight.
- That second quarter was a killer for the Sun Devils.
- 62 points is the most allowed by ASU in Sun Devil Stadium history.
- There wasn't much time to catch your breath with these 2 offenses.
- At least Jaelen Strong showed up tonight. 12 catches, 146 yards.
- Turnovers: Arizona State 4, UCLA 0
- I was not too impressed with Arizona State's tackling tonight.
- Yes, that 50 yard field goal was a career long for Zane Gonzalez.
- Todd Graham needs to do a better job of using his timeouts.
- All of those UCLA big plays were real momentum killers for Arizona State.
- I think that I hate you Ishmael Adams!
- Do not desecrate the fork! It will come back to haunt you at some point!
- I'm not sure how I feel about those flaming ASU helmets.
- I was impressed with Brett Hundley, I predict a nice NFL future.
- Just think how good UCLA would be if they played with a little discipline.
- On the bright side, Sun Devil Stadium is in line for some nice renovations.
- Up next? @ USC next Saturday.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Jon Stewart on Climate Change
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
POTpourri
- Let the air strikes on ISIS in Syria begin.
- Yes, you can trace most of today's problems to the Republican Party.
- I loved seeing the huge turnout at the People's Climate March.
- USA wins the 2014 FIBA World Cup Championship.
- Republicans are apparently fans of plutocracy & dark money.
- I wish that I had known about Raquel Rischard earlier. Yasmine Colt too.
- John Kline wins Bill Maher's Flip a Candidate contest.
- RIP Richard Kiel, Rob Bironas. & Eric "The Actor" Lynch.
- 5 signs that the dark money apocalypse is upon us!
- Gover Norquist appears to be living in some odd parallel universe.
- Good news on the Ozone Layer. Greenhouse gases are soaring though.
- We just had the warmest August in recorded history.
- Google see's thru ALEC, why doesn't everybody?
- Republican congressional approval sink to astounding lows.
- Is Oscar Pistorius South Africa's version of O.J. Simpson?
- Okay, I admit it, Kendall Jenner is looking good!
- Alaskans opposed to government handouts make me laugh.
- Mat Franco wins 2014 "America's Got Talent".
- Someone please tell the GOP that going green is far more cost effective than inaction.
- Did America peak in the 1990's? Seems like it.
- Remind me again please, why there is another costly Benghazi hearing going on?
- I'm really enjoying "The Ultimate Fighter" on FoxSports1.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Cardinals 23, 49ers 14
The Cardinals improved to 3-0 on the season today with a 23-14 win over the 49ers @ University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale. It really was a tale of 2 halves, the 49ers came out strong but the Cardinals really dominated in the second half. I love this Cardinals coaching staff! They did it without Carson Palmer too, making it even more impressive. Nice win Cards!
Observations:
Observations:
- I admit it, the way the 49ers started this game had me worried.
- I'm like the Cardinals playoff chances every week!
- Drew Stanton had himself a pretty nice game. 18-33, 244 yards, 2 TD's.
- I think that John Brown has a future for himself in the NFL.
- The Cardinals could use a RB like Carlos Hyde.
- Should Ray McDonald really be out on the field? Just asking.
- Dumb play Anquan Bolden, what were you thinking?
- The Cardinals are really good at blocking field goals.
- Todd Bowles is proving that last year was no fluke.
- It didn't look like Andre Ellington's foot was bothering him too much.
- Tony Jefferson had a heckuva game from the Cards secondary.
- Ted Ginn Jr has a pretty nice arm, I would not have expected that.
- I really like the way the Cardinals have been finishing games.
- Please be okay Antonio Cromartie!
- The Cardinal fans have really stepped up their game over the past couple years.
- 3 more field goals for Chandler Catanzaro. 9 for 9 this season. Nice find!
- I suspect that this will be Larry Fitzgerald's last season in Arizona.
- The 49ers really became unhinged in the second half.
- I wonder where Jim Harbaugh will be coaching next season.
- Up next? @ Denver to take on the Broncos in 2 weeks.
Saints 20, Vikings 9
The Vikings dropped to 1-2 today with a 20-9 loss to the Saints at the Superdome in New Orleans. The Vikings dug themselves an early hole and just weren't able to dig out of it. It was the start of the Teddy Bridgewater era though, I'm guessing he pulls a Wally Pipp. Even Bridgewater couldn't provide a spark to this Vikings offense though as they once again struggled mightily. Until that Vikings offense gets moving, they are going to struggle.
Observations:
Observations:
- The Vikings really do miss Adrian Peterson.
- Vikings need to turn those field goals into touchdowns.
- Those first 2 offensive drives by the Saints were way too easy.
- The Vikings did win the last 3 quarters 9-7 if that matters to anything
- Teddy Bridgewater did okay in his first NFL action.
- Total Yards: Vikings 247, Saints 396
- I was not a fan of that roughing the QB call on Captain Munnderlyn.
- The blocking in the back call on Josh Robinson was very questionable too.
- Why no unsportsmanlike conduct call on Drew Brees?
- Blair Walsh is a really good kicker indoors.
- There were no turnovers by either team in this game, you don't see that often.
- I wouldn't mind seeing Joe Banyard getting some of Matt Asiata's carries.
- Matt Asiata had 35 yards rushing on 12 carries, that's a 2.9 yards per carry average.
- Vikings need to do a better job of getting the ball into Cordarrelle Patterson's hands.
- I guess this is why the Vikings held onto Christian Ponder.
- Was that a MarQueis Gray sighting?
- The Saints were much too efficient on 3rd downs for my tastes. 9 of 13.
- Jimmy Graham is a load of a TE for the Saints.
- You had to figure that the Saints wouldn't start the season 0-3.
- Up next? Falcons @ TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Minnesota 24, San Jose State 7
The Gophers improved to 3-1 today with a 24-7 win over San Jose State from TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. I cannot say that it was the prettiest win I've ever seen, Minnesota had only 1 completed pass the whole game for just 7 yards, they also had 10 penalties and 2 turnovers. Still, the Gophers really had control of this game from their opening drive and their rushing attack was very impressive today, they really didn't need to throw the ball much more, they also forced 5 turnovers. It was some good old time football. If they want to win a few B1G games though, they will need to do a better job passing the ball (whether it's Leidner or Streveler).
Observations:
Observations:
- I can't recall the last time the Gophers had a game with a weather delay.
- No Mitch Leidner today, that's not entirely a bad thing though.
- I like the way that Chris Streveler runs the ball. Not so much passing it though.
- The Gophers defense played much better than last week.
- David Cobb was in beast mode today. 207 yards on 34 carries, plus 2 TD's.
- Eric Murray is a very good cornerback. Sunday's are calling his name.
- San Jose State was stacking the box but still couldn't stop the Gophers run game.
- Penalites: Minnesota 10 for 80 yards; San Jose State 0 for 0 yards. Huh?
- Rushing Yards: Minnesota 380; San Jose State 68
- Passing Yards: Minnesota 7, San Jose State 186
- Turnovers: Minnesota 2, San Jose State 5
- Not having Maxx Williams didn't help Chris Streveler.
- K.J. Maye did not have his best game.
- Briean Boddy-Calhoun really impresed me today at CB.
- Theiren Cockran is on the board! Sack number 1!
- Minnesota will not be able to stay this one dimensional on offense moving forward.
- Ryan Santoso kicked his first career field goal, I suspect there will be many more.
- Gutsy call by Jerry Kill on that 4th down Streveler TD run late in the 2nd quarter.
- Jerry Kill ranked the 5th Most Underrated Coach in college football.
- Up next? @ Michigan next Saturday to kick off B1G play.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Thursday, September 18, 2014
AZ Tidbits
- Do you know what Phoenix will look like in 2050?
- ASU QB Taylor Kelly injures foot, could be out 2-6 weeks.
- Phoenix Suns are apparently in negotiations with Zoran Dragic.
- Paradise Valley is the most affluent city in Arizona.
- 10 things that you probably didn't know about Phoenix?
- Arizona Cops endorse Fred DuVal & Terry Goddard.
- Phoenix is still in the running for the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
- Ducey/DuVal Gubernatorial Debate I is in the books.
- Arizona is on track to have one of the warmest years in history.
- Polls show Ducey & DuVal still neck & neck.
- Several Arizona cities named among best places to retire.
- John Abraham set to return to the Arizona Cardinals. Bad decision.
- Top 10 Urban Legends that Arizonans believe in?
- Bill Clinton campaigns for Fred DuVal in Scottsdale.
- Arizonans should look at results in Kansas tax cuts before voting for Ducey.
- Grantland is not a fan of the Phoenix Suns court design.
- Is Arizona becoming the Cayman Islands of dark money?
- Do you know who the richest people in Arizona are?
- Arizona GOP wants nothing to do with Independents voting in primaries.
- New solar wind project moves ahead in San Luis.
- Is Fred DuVal really a career lobbyist? Hardly!
- Tell me again why the Arizona GOP had hired Russell Pearce?
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
TPSG Top 10 Movies of 1988
Continuing with my look at the best movies of years gone by.
Top 10 Movies of 1988:
Top 10 Movies of 1988:
- Rain Man - Dustin Hoffman, Tom Cruise
- Die Hard - Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman
- Bull Durham - Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon
- Big - Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins
- The Last Temptation of Christ - Willem Dafoe, Harvey Keitel
- The Naked Gun - Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley
- A Fish Called Wanda - John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis
- Midnight Run - Robert DeNiro, Charles Grodin
- Colors - Robert Duvall, Sean Penn, Robert Duvall
- Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - Steve Martin, Michael Caine
Monday, September 15, 2014
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Cardinals 25, Giants 14
The Cardinals moved to 2-0 with a 25-14 win over the Giants in New York today. Call them the Cardiac Cards! That's 2 weeks in row now where they were trailing in the 4th quarter and came back to win! I'm impressed, I don't know how they are doing it after all the top notch talent they are playing without (Carson Palmer, John Abraham, Darnell Dockett, Darryl Washington, to name a few). First place with the 49ers coming in next week!
Observations:
Observations:
- No Carson Palmer today, hopefully it's not a long term situation.
- Drew Stanton hadn't started a NFL regular season game since 2010.
- Stanton was sharp early, but seemed to struggle as the game progressed.
- Andre Ellington had a solid game for someone not at full strength.
- I love the way the Cardinals are closing out games!
- 6 catches for 51 yards this week for Larry Fitzgerald.
- Turnovers: Giants 4, Cardinals 0
- It was nice seeing Tyrann Mathieu on the field once again!
- No John Abraham today. For his sake, I hope he calls it a career though.
- The Cardinals pass rush was MIA for too much of the game.
- I'm not a fan of the Cardinals going for 2 point conversions so early in games.
- Ted Ginn Jr proved his worth today on that punt return.
- Calais Campbell played much better this week than last week.
- Chandler Catanzaro appears to be a nice find at kicker.
- Larry Foote continues to impress at inside LB.
- It's always nice to win a road game that is 2 time zones away.
- Is it possible that Patrick Peterson is a tad bit overrated?
- Drew Butler needs to get those punts off if he wants a place in the NFL.
- That was a remarkable touchdown reception by Rueben Randle.
- Up next? 49ers @ University of Phoenix Stadium.
Patriots 30, Vikings 7
The Vikings fall 30-7 to the Patriots today @ TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The Vikings drop to 1-1 on the season. This was an ugly game from the Vikings perspective, too many penalties, too many dropped balls, too many missed assignments, and their QB play was just abysmal. I didn't see many positives, it was a bit of a reality check too, given the Vikings 5-0 start (including that 4-0 preseason) under Mike Zimmer. They are without a doubt, still a work in progress.
Observations:
Observations:
- No Adrian Peterson today, and rightfully so. He was missed though.
- The Vikings opening drive was a thing of beauty, after that though? Blah.
- Turnovers: Vikings 4, Patriots 0
- The Vikings pass rush needs to do a much better job of getting to the QB.
- Get the ball in Cordarrelle Patterson's hands.
- Matt Kalil's second year slump appears to be carrying over to his third year.
- The Patriots clearly won the battle of the trenches, both on the OL & DL.
- Matt Cassel's throws down field are an adventure.
- That pass interference call on Greg Jennings was awful.
- Kyle Rudolph needs to hold onto the football.
- The pass interference call on Xavier Rhodes was also awful.
- The rumors of Tom Brady's demise are greatly exaggerated.
- You need to play mistake free football to beat a Bill Belichick coached team.
- Chandler Jones is a handful at DE for the Patriots.
- The Vikings secondary will need to step up their game.
- It appears that teams are going to be targeting Xavier Rhodes.
- Matt Cassel is not going to hold onto his starting role playing like he did.
- The Vikings had nobody to contain Julian Edelman.
- The Patriots special teams were impressive today.
- Outdoor football in September! Sweet!
- Up next? @ New Orleans to take on the Saints.
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Arizona State 38, Colorado 24
The Sun Devils moved to 3-0 with 38-24 win over Colorado tonight in Boulder. It was a strange game that was full of all sorts of momentum swings. ASU came out strong, let the Buffaloes back into the game, pulled away once again, then held on for the victory. It was in no way a thing of beauty, the young defense gave up way too many yards and they had a couple of potentially devastating injuries. Still, a conference road win, is a conference road win, you take them however they come.
Observations:
Observations:
- Arizona State has still not trailed in a game this season.
- It may be time to start the D.J. Foster for Heisman talk.
- Under Todd Graham, ASU is now 19-5 when scoring first.
- Arizona State is now 7-3 in Pac12 road games under Todd Graham.
- Taylor Kelly has thrown a TD in 26 of his 30 games as a starter.
- Hopefully, injuries don't take a negative toll on the Sun Devils.
- The offense did seem to stall with Mike Bercovici at the helm.
- Total Yards: Arizona State 428, Colorado 545
- Turnovers: Arizona State 0, Colorado 3
- The Sun Devils long snapping needs some work.
- Jaelen Stron sure does have a knack for drawing pass interference penalties.
- I love the big strike capabilities of the Sun Devils offense.
- Was that a TE sighting by the Sun Devils?
- Kalen Ballage is a load to bring down.
- Matt Haack averaged 48.1 yards on 7 punts. Not bad.
- Jordan Simone had his best game at DB. Nice story.
- Arizona State was just 4 of 13 on 3rd downs.
- Was Colorado stealing the Sun Devils defensive play calls?
- Mike MacIntyre does appear to have Colorado headed in the right direction.
- Up next? UCLA @ Sun Devil Stadium next Saturday night.
TCU 30, Minnesota 7
The Gophers were throttled 30-7 by TCU today in Fort Worth. The Gophers fall to 2-1 on the season. It was not a good showing by the Gophers, they were clearly outgunned and outclassed by a superior team. Jerry Kill & company's inability to develop a respectable QB is starting to get a bit troubling. They've taken so many other steps, but without a QB they are not giving themselves much of a chance against quality opponents. Today's game reminded me of how team's approached Christian Ponder and the Vikings the past several years, load the box, blitz a ton and make them beat you through the air, which Christian Ponder (and Mitch Leidner today) was not able to do. Very frustrating.
Observations:
Observations:
- That TCU defense may well be the best that the Gophers see this year.
- TCU was clearly the faster, more athletic team.
- Set your feet on those passes Mitch Leidner.
- TCU won the battle of the trenches, on both sides of the ball.
- Minnesota needs to stop coming out of the gate so slowly.
- Chris Streveler provided some spark to the offense late.
- Total Yards: TCU 427, Minnesota 268
- Damien Wilson was all over the field once again.
- After a rough start, Eric Murray looked good down the stretch.
- I'm really starting to dislike all of these no huddle up-tempo offenses.
- You cannot turn the ball over 5 times on the road and expect to win.
- It was nice to see K.J. Maye get some catches.
- Only 41 yards on 15 carries (2.7 ypc) for David Cobb.
- Pete Mortell punted 8 times for a 46.6 yard average.
- Minnesota was only 2 of 12 on third downs. That won't cut it.
- At least Iowa lost today. It's the small victories.
- Josh Doctson is a heckuva WR, he made the catch of the day!
- The Big Ten really stinks at football this year.
- At least this bit of information provided a bright spot.
- Up next? San Jose State @ TCF Bank Stadium next Saturday.
Friday, September 12, 2014
AZ Tidbits
- Phoenix Mercury win 2014 WNBA Championship!
- Arizona Diamondbacks fire Kevin Towers.
- I knew that I should have gone to Lake Havasu over Labor Day.
- Fact check the latest Doug Ducey distortion here.
- The Diamondbacks minor league system had a pretty good year.
- Welcome back to the show Daniel Hudson!
- Are you comfortable with all the dark money flooding into Arizona?
- Scottsdale ranks fourth on list of the ten Snobbiest Cities.
- Arizona State extends Herb Sendek & Charli Turner Thorne.
- Doug Ducey comes with plenty of baggage. October surprise?
- Pizzeria Bianco once again ranked among top pizza in the U.S.
- Is Cardinals LB John Abraham's football career over?
- How affluent is Phoenix? Not very.
- Arizona State Fair concert lineup can be found here.
- Arizona fiscal conservatives pissing away money on a two tiered voting system.
- Ducey & DuVal are still running neck and neck.
- HockeyNews.com loves the Arizona Coyotes logo.
- Former Cardinals QB Max Hall arrested on drug & shoplifting charges.
- Top 5 candidates to replace Kevin Towers as Arizona Diamondbacks GM?
- Arizona Republicans love their fake polls.
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce endorses Arizona Democrat Krysten Sinema.
- Phoenix experiences it's wettest day ever.
- Are you really comfortable with all of the outside spending in Arizona?
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
POTpourri
- Leading anti-marijuana crusaders are paid by pharmaceutical companies.
- Leaked U.N. Climate Change report has some grim findings.
- Rich pricks have ruining Burning Man shouldn't surprise anyone.
- Bernie Sanders proposes a Wealth Tax to stem inequality.
- Much respect those involved in the #BurnISISflagChallenge.
- The Koch Brothers have funded 44,000 ads in the 2014 elections.
- You can find a great Anthony Bennett profile here.
- Count me as a big fan of Craig Bohl, great hire by Wyoming.
- RIP Marvin Barnes, Bob Suter & Molly Glynn.
- Props to Chad Taylor and the Kansas Democrats.
- LCZ696 sounds like a promising new heart drug!
- Are you familiar with the Obamacare news that Republicans don't want you to hear?
- Serena Williams & Marin Cilic win 2014 U.S. Open Tennis titles.
- The axe falls on the Ravens Ray Rice, deservedly so.
- Howard Stern's Joan Rivers eulogy struck the perfect tone for her.
- Deadbeat one percenters endanger U.S. democracy.
- Kris Bryant named Baseball America's 2014 Minor League Player of the Year.
- Paul Krugman makes a strong case in support of a higher minimum wage.
- Media outlets need to stop it with their lame attempts at balance.
- Is Antonin Scalia really someone we want on the Supreme Court?
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
Cardinals 18, Chargers 17
The Cardinals kicked off their 2014 season tonight with an 18-17 MNF win over the Chargers at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale. What a nice win! They trailed 17-6 after 3 quarters and then battled back with 2 4th quarter touchdowns! They do need to clean up some things though, they looked rather sloppy at times and their offense really wasn't clicking until near the end of the game. Still, a win is a win, I'll take it.
Observations:
Observations:
- The Cardinals run game needs some work.
- Larry Foote looks like he may be a great pick up.
- I love the aggressiveness of Todd Bowles play calling.
- Ted Ginn Jr did not impress me returning kicks.
- I think that this could be a breakout year for WR Michael Floyd.
- Tyrann Mathieu was inactive tonight, they need him on the field.
- Wherefore Art Thou Larry Fitzgerald? 1 catch for 22 yards.
- I was not a fan of that failed Wildcat 2-point conversion attempt.
- Calais Campbell was uncharacteristically quiet tonight.
- The Cardinals had 2 punters active tonight.
- I really like this John Brown kid!!
- Chandler Catanzaro was solid in his first action as Cardinals kicker.
- That Charger no huddle offense looked like more trouble than it's worth.
- Carson Palmer can run the ball when he needs to.
- The NFL's new pass interference rule needs revision ASAP.
- I've decided that I don't like Jeremy Attaochu.
- It was nice to see Kurt Warner inducted into the Cardinals Ring-of-Honor.
- I'm really not a fan of Chris Berman in the announcers booth.
- Up next? @ NY Giants on Sunday.
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