Saturday, February 13, 2010

I thought i saw all things Michael Jordan, but this is a first

Interesting post on how to market Jay Electronica

http://www.allhiphop.com/stories/editorial/archive/2010/02/02/22114121.aspx

What do y'all think?

Friday, February 12, 2010

The 1 man Ethiopian Winter Olympic Team

I know Trey is gonna talk about me, but Imma post it anyway, This is the only dude from the crib representing!

http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/vancouver/blog/fourth_place_medal/post/Robel-Teklemariam-is-the-Ethiopian-Olympic-team?urn=oly,219334

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Jay Electronica - Act 2 Preview...

I found this on some random website... I really do think Jay Electronica is up to some hide & Go Seek ish with his music... This is to hold us down for sometime. You got to peep the Act Zero in its entirety....




Act Zero

Do we want to allow only authors to view the blog? Currently anyone on the web can view it

Please respond

Tiger Wood's Mistress Wants an Apology?



This is hilarious... We've discussed this at length but this is the only video I have seen of someone actually asking for an apology from Tiger.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

2009 NFL Recap

Overall this was a really good season. I'm happy with the Super Bowl Champs. I thought the Colts were going to win buy I like the Saints so I am not upset. If the Cowboys Patriots, or Vikings had one won I would be pissed. This is a great thing for New Orleans, remember when fans were threatening the owner for thinking about moving the team to OKC?

2009 Worst Hires
Jash McDaniels
Jim Mora Jr.
Eric Mangini (honorable mention)

2009 Best Hires
Rex Ryan
Mike Singletary

2009 Worst Signing
Matt Casel (6/$36M) by the Chiefs
Roy Williams (1st,3rd, $49M) Don't care if it was last season, it was so bad it still counts Ace

2009 Most Disrespected Player
David Garrard, QB Jaguars (thinking about drafting Tim Tebow to save the franchise)

2009 Player who should have retired after 2008
LT

2009 Player who should have retired after 2007
LT

2010 Breakout Player
Felix Jones (barring injury)
Vincent Jackson (if he stays with Rivers)

2010 Comeback Player
Jay Cutler (non-injured)
Troy Polamalu (injured)
Clinton Portis (injured)

2010 Bust
Stay tuned

I have no idea where McNabb will end up. If the Eagles cut him they will struggle, if he goes to the Vikings I will be rooting for them. If he goes to the Cardinals I might root for them.

I think the Cardinals should get Vick and give him Matt Leinert's 7.

There are way too many unknowns to make widespread predictions. If next year is uncapped it's going to be a crazy offseason. If a new CBA is reached it will also be crazy but there will be a lot more movement and big contracts.

Brandon Marshall
Arizona Black aka Miles Austin
Vincent Jackson
Elvis Dumerviel
Julius Peppers
Many More

I'll make a decision on rooting for the Cowboys in August

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

can you hold political office if you write notes on your hand

http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/politics/2010/02/08/lemon.palin.cheat.sheet.cnn.html

this is wrong on so many levels... this type of action should band you from being HOA presdient

Check Out my PodTunes, Hope You Like!!!

All you have to do is select the first track and it will auto stream thru every song; unless you don't want to listen to a particular joint.

Were The Super Bowl Commercials Sexist?

I didn't think the commercials were over the top to the point where I would generalize them as sexist. Obviously the godaddy crap was over the top but I'm not calling that sexist, it just means you can sell anything to men using sex. There are 137K articles on the web just in the past week regarding this.

This one is not sexist, it's hilarious... As a matter of fact I wish I had heard it on Sunday so I could laugh and see if anyone in the room was offended.


The Snickers commercial wasn't sexist either, if anything it made fun of old people


This was funny because a lot men give up their balls in their wedding vows... It's true, not sexist


This was one of my favorites... Gotta love the double entendre (diversifying his portfolio)


This is straight coonery... Why does the kid have to be playing videogames? Why does he have to come from a broken home? And he's "violent," too many sterotypes

Monday, February 8, 2010

Megan Fox Employs Thumb Double for super bowl ad

Megan Fox Thumb double

Greatest Wide Receivers of All Time...

This is fueled by the Humble One's foolish comment that "Michael Irvin is arguable the best wide receiver of all time." Now, I love the Playmaker, but there is no argument for greatest wide receiver of all time... Clearly it is the great Jerry Rice. Anyone arguing otherwise is smoking crack. You can argue greatest QB, RB, Safety, LB, etc... but best WR is as clear as day.

The real debate is who is #2. I found this ESPN article where they polled a panel of experts back in 2008. Warren Moon, Mike Holmgren, Keyshawn, Raymond Berry (Baltimore Colts' great), Boyd Dowler (Packer's great), Ken Houston (HOF safety), and Ted Thompson (Packers GM). Basically guys that know the game. All agreed that Rice was the best. Interestingly they had 13 players in the second through fifth overall slots. They ranked seven others between sixth and 10th. So basicly there was a 20 player debate for the 2nd thru 10th best wideouts. Anyway based on their rankings and ESPN's methodology, they had Moss as #2 all-time. Here is the list.

1. JERRY RICE
Career: Played for 49ers, Raiders and Seahawks from 1985-2004. Holds NFL records for receptions (1,549), receiving yards (22,895), TD receptions (197), TDs (207).
Quick quote: "Jerry had a tremendous combination of speed, size, toughness, smarts." -- Holmgren, Rice's offensive coordinator in San Francisco

2. RANDY MOSS
Career: Set NFL record with 23 TD catches last season with Patriots.
Quick quote: "Randy Moss catches the ball so well almost without looking at it sometimes. He is scary physically." -- Boyd Dowler, retired scout and former NFL receiver.

3. DON HUTSON
Career: Played for Packers from 1935-45. Held 18 NFL records when he retired. Elected to Hall of Fame in 1963.
Quick quote: "Lean and swift, and boy, he could catch the heck out of it." -- Hall of Famer Berry, who studied films of Hutson in detail.

4. MICHAEL IRVIN
Career: Played for Cowboys from 1988-99. Had 750 career receptions for 11,904 yards. Elected to Hall of Fame in 2007.
Quick quote: "People might not like some of the other things, but when he was on those stripes, he was as competitive as there is." -- Hall of Fame QB Moon

5. PAUL WARFIELD
Career: Played for Browns, Dolphins from 1964-77. Averaged 20.1 yards per catch. Elected to Hall of Fame in 1983.
Quick quote: "Warfield was a lot like Charlie Joiner. Every step meant something to those guys. Warfield got into his route and it was like somebody falling off the face of the earth. That's how quick he could be into it." -- Hall of Fame safety Houston

6. CHARLEY TAYLOR
Career: Played for Redskins 1964-77. All-time leading receiver with 649 catches for 9,110 yards when he retired. Elected to Hall of Fame in 1984.
Quick quote: "Those types of athletes who played more than one position --- Charley Taylor -- are worth the price of admission just to see them line up. That is an athlete right there, a subject in itself." -- Berry

7. STEVE LARGENT
Career: Played for Seahawks from 1976-89. Had 819 catches, 13,089 yards, 100 TDs. Elected to Hall of Fame in 1995.
Quick quote: "He was as crafty as anybody I could recall. He wasn't a big guy, but he knew exactly how to lean on people and his hands were unbelievable." -- Packers GM Ted Thompson

8. CRIS CARTER
Career: Played for Eagles, Vikings, Dolphins from 1987-2002. Had 13,899 yards receiving, 130 TD receptions.
Quick quote: "I've never been around a guy as competitive as he is. He is so confident. He was a hard worker, which I enjoyed because whatever I got in practice, I knew that's I was going to get in the game." -- Moon

9. TERRELL OWENS
Career: Has 129 TD receptions in career with 49ers, Eagles, Cowboys.
Quick quote: "My biggest knock on him is he drops too many balls, but he makes a lot of big plays and he's as good as there is after the catch and he makes difficult catches." -- Moon

10. MARVIN HARRISON
Career: Has spent entire 12-yard career with Colts. Set NFL record with 143 receptions in 2002.
Quick quote: "Of all the things that impresses me, it's how he goes about his job, how he goes about his business. He's not a fanfare guy. He's just a football player." -- Holmgren

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=sando_mike&id=3309223