"Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something." - Thomas A. Edison
"I have found that people who can successfully resist temptation invariably lead depressingly stunted lives." — C.D. Payne
"So don't weep for me now, my friends, because science insists that I have not died.
Energy just always changes state and I refuse to believe that human consciousness is the sole exception to this universal law."
- Mark Millar
"Do only butterflies die in flames? What about those devoured by the flames within them?" - E.M. Cioran

Sunday, October 3, 2010

DA Pulled!!!!!

We all knew it was coming.  7/14, 64 yards, 2 picks.  His 23.2 rating is still higher than some of his starts last year.  Max Hall is in.  Unless it's Mel Hall...

Here We Go Brownies!

After watching his team nearly blow a double-digit lead for the 4th time in 4 weeks, Mike Holmgren can finally chalk up his 1st Cleveland win.  Game Ball: Peyton friggin' Hillis.  I'll be the 1st to admit that I was not on board with the BQ trade the day it happened, nor during training camp, not even following week 1.  Post Hillis' shredding of the Ravens' D last week, I was cautiously optimistic.  Today, you can officially add me to the bandwagon.  It's not just the production (back to back 100 yard games), it's not just his hands (14 catches), it's the fire in his belly, it's the fact that he flat out enjoys getting hit and keeps asking for more.  Love it.  That's also why I dig TJ Ward and why I'll defend him up and down for the hit on Shipley that facilitated Cincy's last touchdown.  He's a killer.  TJ has that bloodlust that makes good safeties great.  He's also a rookie, spiraling straight out of Cell Block Quack, so let's cut him some slack.  Granted he needs to keep his head on his shoulders (& the wideouts' on theirs), but let's make sure we don't coach the backbreaker mentality out of him.


Of much greater concern to me is the remainder of the defensive backfield.  It seems the ferry off of Wright Island leaves every other down.  Rob Ryan needs to recognize the fact that his 2nd year corner does not have the chops to cover big, physical wide-outs (see Anquan Boldin and Terrell Owens) in one-on-one match-ups.  The defensive coordinator is aware that he needs to draw up some risky blitzes (Matt Roth, Kenyon Coleman and Scott Fujita all produced momentous results today) to create any sort of backfield pressure, but the frequency of Wright's gaffs the past couple of weeks is unacceptable.   Add to that Sheldon Brown falling down and the anonymity of the 2nd safety (is it Abe Elam?  I'd have to look it up) and TJ Ward is still the best thing going in the Browns secondary.

It's a nice win #1, yessir.  That is all it is.  Let's not fool ourselves.  Mangina still has to go.

Pretty Girl 10.03.10 - Renee Olstead

I might have a problem with redheads.

Ever Wonder What the H Stands For?

Jesus H Christ!  If you haven't said it, you've heard it said and thought "Why in the Sam Hill is that darn H in there?"  I always thought the H stood for Herald/Harold.  You know, a play on words.  Wrong-O!  Straight from the son of a Biblical scholar...

In the Bible, there are two versions of what was put on the sign above Christ on the cross: In Matthew 27:37, the sign is said to have read "This is Jesus, The King of the Jews". Mark 15:26 says: "King of the Jews." and Luke 23:38, "This is the King of the Jews". John 19:19 says, "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews".
To get to the "H" matter, we have to go back to the Latin versions of these inscriptions.
John's sign would read "Iesus Nazarenus (or Nazareni), Rex Iudeaorum". This becomes the initials "INRI" found on some crucifixes and religious paintings.

But, where we read "King of the Jews" in the first three gospels, the Latin reads "Savior of the Hebrews", or "Iesus Hebraorum Salvator". Other sources sometimes say "Iesus Hominum Salvator", Jesus the Savior of Man(kind), but this isn't the biblical quote. In either case, the initials become "IHS" which are found on altars and crucifixes.


Now, imagine the initials "IHS" as a monogram such as we might find embroidered on fancy shirts, ties or evening wear or engraved on your briefcase or laptop case. Those initials would be Jesus' initials. So, "I" (which is the same as "J" in Latin) is for Jesus, and "H" would be his middle initial. The "S" doesn't stand for his family name as it would in modern monograms, so just forget it.

Anyway, "H" becomes Jesus' middle initial in "Jesus H. Christ".
And that's the truth. Really! Amen!


Perhaps the best explanation I've been given of anything, ever.

Btw, the story on "Sam Hill" is much less interesting...