Monthly Archives: May 2012

Be Smart

The human brain, our intellect (or lack of), with “guesstimation decision-making” can dictate a personality. Stupidity, ignorance, charisma and social normalcy can vary within that personalty making someone believable or a somewhat of a joke. I guess whichever of these things controls you most, that makes you; YOU! Yet one fluctuation of these traits can make you look like a complete idiot regardless of how smart you really are…
POINT IS: BE SMART, shut up and listen!

Hero Logo

A logo can mean so much. It can be a first impression. A statement. A History. A Gut Feeling. Quick Wit, Immediate Response. A Focal Point. A League. A Team. A Bond. Principles & Demand. An Interest. A favorite. A PASSION. A Loyalty.

 

…or just oppostite…

 

A logo can mean SO much in the human brain, and so fast and immediate too. In an instant, at an inital GLANCE of a logo, it can say 1 billion feelings in a second…

Logos are light-speed…

So lets get this right. Lets PICK a good one, a great logo that’s forever. The Logo that represnts YOU.  Lets choose something that represents: your family, your team, your children, their Dad, your Dan and their common bond, plus backbone and commitment… YOU!

A logo can create hate, and can create passion, if only at a glance…

 

If if I’m a logo, in the NFL, a team: I’m a San Diego CHARGERS. A lighting bolt and a charging stallion. A War Cry, . I’m Electricity, Power and Sharp Strength. I’m quick, fast, and a weapon. I”m a tool of the gods, a scientific anomaly,  and I’m a warning sign. You see me, and you think twice…   

 

So,,,

If you had to pick an existing NFL teams logo, that represented YOU and what YOU LIKE and what YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT, which logo, which team would that be? Which would make your statement OF YOU?

And I know you can have immediate feelings for our hated opponents logos. Trigger reactions of hated rivals and arch enemy’s are just as quick. The good guys vs. the bad guys. What are some of those instant hates?

What does a horned-hat, or the Raider Black with eye-patch mean to you? What does a spread wing mean, or a cuddley Miami Fin, or a trow-back Patriot Center (ball in hand), or single colored letter mean to you? How does swine or dog and a numbered person stand for something not even noted on a team name exactly correlate? …A metropolitan wild animal, or something BIGGER than big or an ethnic slur – that is really just opposite in nature, or only to you… What do these mean to you?

What are your feelings of these logos that have been around for fifty to a hundred years, and all our lives.

Junior Seau Died yesterday, by his own hands…

Junior Seau was a great “MR. SAN DIEGO” amazing football player & one of San Diego’s Biggest Superstars Ever!

I’ve seen him play several live games and nearly all of his San Diego Chargers games. I’ve seen him at his restaurant in San Diego a couple of times too. He was always very friendly, smiling or rolling sushi, and he sure LOVED his fans.  Watching him play linebacker in his prime was amazing… He’s a hall of famer, and one of my favorite football players of all time.

Some people say: “Don’t rule out MURDER”   Would it be weird if I said “I hope so?” …just because suicide is such a let down. And I remember when he drove off a 100′ cliff a couple of years ago, after a fight with his girlfriend.  He said he feel asleep at the wheel, which I didn’t buy.    Either way, it sucks… but I wasn’t as shocked as I should’ve been.

I felt the same way when Kurt Cobain (Nirvana), Layne Staley (Alice in Chains & Bradley Nowell (Sublime) died.  So much to live for, died too young and died way to early…   I don’t want to be like them and I could never do that to my children and family. You are missed Junior Seau!!

I feel remorse for your family and your mother / your father and kids. We all wish we all could only help you (as I’m angry and sad at the same time). My feelings are jumbled…

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2012 NFL Mock Draft “POINT” game

By James Fedewa 5/1/12

This is a  mock-draft GAME played by “PROFESSIONAL DRAFNIK” sports writers with their respected 2012 mock drafts, giving POINTS to where you projected players/team to  PICK NUMBER and what number that player actually was drafted (with NO baring of trades).  So we can TOTAL up any mock draft, based on these given points to grade your predictions.

Using their “rules” my score was 81!  Not too bad!  (which could have been 10 points HIGHER if I didn’t change my mind at the last second and move Tannehill later in the mock)…

Here is the LINK and the rules:

http://backupquarterbackblog.blogspot.com/2012/04/grading-mock-drafters-peter-king-is.html

Last Monday’s post looked at 7 mock drafts published at the time.  Most mock drafters change their picks as often as The Bachelorette, so the picks we saw three days before the draft only slightly resemble most of these drafters’ “final” mock drafts.  But we happened to capture them at a point in time, and it’s that point in time that we’ll use in grading them.

As a reminder, we used 7 mock drafters: ESPN’s Mel Kiper, Jr. and Todd McShay, Peter King of Sports Illustrated and NBC Sports, Rob Rang of CBSSports.com, Evan Silva of ProFootballTalk.com, Charley Casserly of NFL Network, and some dude named Kash Money from MockingTheDraft.com.  And we considered only the first 11 draft picks.

After the jump, our final rankings and where the mock drafters hit and missed.  Also, you can see our ranking of how the teams drafted, 1 through 32, here.

First of all, there were so many trades this draft that we don’t even consider teams swapping spots.  For these purposes, we only care about whether the drafter got the correct player in a given spot or, if he didn’t, whether his selection for that spot was close to where that player actually went.

A drafter got 10 points if his pick for a given slot was correct.  If it wasn’t, he got 9 points if that player went 1 spot before or after, 8 points if he went 2 spots before or after, etc., etc., with a floor of 0 points if the player went 10 or more spots before or after the given pick.  For example, Rob Rang had Fletcher Cox going sixth overall.  Cox went 12th, so since Rang was 6 picks off, his score for that pick is 10-6 = 4.

Backup Quarterback Blog Mock Draft Rankings (based on mock drafts on 4/23/2012)
1. Peter King, 95 points
2. Evan Silva, 89 points
3. Rob Rang, 83 points
4. Mel Kiper, Jr., 82 points
T-5. Todd McShay, 81 points
T-5. Charley Casserly, 81 points
7. KashMoney, 80 points

As we discussed last week, there was a lot of commonality in the picks.  Everyone nailed Luck (1), RG3 (2), and Tannehill (8), and everyone was one spot off on each of Trent Richardson, Matt Kalil, and Morris Claiborne.

Each of King’s remaining picks were within 3 spots of where the player actually went:
– Justin Blackmon (King picked him 6th, he went 5th)
– Stephon Gilmore (King picked him 7th, he went 10th)
– Fletcher Cox (King picked him 9th, he went 12th)
– Michael Floyd (King picked him 10th, he went 13th)
– Luke Kuechly, (King picked him 11th, he went 9th)

Only Silva was remotely close to King, with each of his picks within 7 spots of the actual pick.

Kiper, McShay, Casserly, KashMoney, and Rang tied for worst pick of the mock drafts; the first 4 each had Riley Reiff going 10th to the Bills (Reiff went 23rd to the Lions), and Rang had David DeCastro going 11th to the Chiefs (DeCastro went 24th to the Steelers).

 

# MOCK PLAYER MY POINTS ACTUAL PICK
1 Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford 10 Colts Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford QB
2 Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor 10 Redskins Robert Griffin III QB
3 Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama 10 Browns Trent Richardson RB
4 Matt Kalil, OT, USC 10 Vikings Matt Kalil OT
5 Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU 9 Jaguars Justin Blackmon WR
6 Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma St. 9 Cowboys Morris Claiborne CB
7 Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina 7 Buccaneers Mark Barron SS
8 Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi St. 6 Dolphins Ryan Tannehill QB
9 Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina 1 Panthers Luke Kuechly ILB
10 Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College 9 Bills Stephon Gilmore CB
11 Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa 0 Chiefs Dontari Poe D
81