Thursday, January 20, 2011

New Blog

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Detox

Finally!
Non pot smokers may be looking forward to April 20th this year. Dr. Dre and producer Just Blaze have announced that the long awaited Detox album will be released on the stoners holiday, 4/20. I have been looking forward to this album for a long time. His latest singles Kush and I Need a Doctor have me pretty excited to hear the rest of the album.

I Need a Doctor has everything it needs to be a huge hit. Here it is if you haven't heard it. I have yet to find a mastered version and I don't think one has been released yet. This is the best I got.

Monday, January 17, 2011

MLK Day

In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, I'd like to know everyones favorite African American Person. It could be a celebrity, political figure, cartoon character, athlete, musician, etc...


Personally, my favorite is Kamaal Ibn John Fareed, better known as Q-Tip. He is 1/3 of the 90's rap group A Tribe Called Quest. Not only do I like him because of his bad ass name, but his music is classic.For those of you who don't know about A Tribe Called Quest, I recommend you check them out. It's pretty chill music, here is my favorite song

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Playoffs.

Not even halfway through the 2nd quarter of the Bears Seahawks game and I'm thinking to myself...What the hell. Why are these 2 teams playing right now? Neither of them deserve to be playing at this time in January. Bears had the easiest schedule in football and Devin Hester is at least 75% of their team. As for the seahawks well...someone from the NFC west had to make it. How they beat the Saints is beyond me, must have been a fluke. So I would like to congratulate the Packers on a super bowl birth because there is no way either of these two teams could beat them. Its too bad we couldnt have seen some real competition in this game. I guess thats what the AFC is for.

Devin Hester returns a punt return for a touchdown against the Seahawks in the fourth quarter.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

...Really?

Gucci Mane was recently released from a mental institution for incidents stemming back to the police raid of fellow rapper, Waka Flocka Flame's house. Clearly his release was a mistake. Anyone who thinks that getting an ice cream cone tattooed on the right side of their face is a good idea belongs in the loony bin. I can't wait for the day when people wake up and realize that his music is garbage. Good luck finding work when that day comes because nobody can take this guy seriously anymore. I can't help but crack up every time I see this picture.

Gucci Mane

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Badgers...

I know the Rose Bowl was almost two weeks ago, but I am still pissed off about it. I give credit to Andy Dalton for his stellar play but it was the badgers game to win. The play calling was questionable throughout the entire game. Bret Bielema must have completely forgotten about his All American running back John Clay until the final drive. After the Badgers scored on that drive, they obviously had to attempt the 2 point conversion. The play call here is what really makes me mad. A pass. Yes, Scott Tolzien had a great season, but when you have arguably the best offensive line in college football and not to mention John Clay running the ball, a pass makes no sense.

Looking to next season I get a bit nervous. We lose a lot of talent including John Clay, crucial offensive linemen Gabe Carimi and John Moffit, speedy receiver/return man David Gilreath, All American DE JJ Watt, the always reliable SS Jay Valai, TE Lance Kendricks, and perhaps most importantly, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award winning QB Scott Tolzien.

There are however some players I look forward to watch play next year. Chris Borland is expected to return to the defense after missing almost his entire sophomore season. He was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2009 and I am excited to how well he can play next year. James White is my favorite player to watch simply because of his big play ability. He can break out on a huge run on any play thanks to his great speed. He should be fun to watch as his game continues to grow.

 The biggest question for the Badgers next year is who will start at quarterback. As of right now, Sophomore to be Jon Budmayr is expected to start. I liked what I saw from Budmayr based on his very limited playing time last year. I wouldnt mind seeing Curt Phillips fight for the position. I was pretty high on him when he was a freshman primarily because he is a dual threat quarterback. Injuries have set him back and I hope he doesnt give up as the younger Budmayr passes him on the depth chart.

Congrats to the Badgers on the Big Ten Championship. Here's to next season, and another Rose Bowl appearance.

What's the Hurry: Elway's Impact

What's the Hurry: Elway's Impact: "John Elway could help revolutionize the head coaching selection process in the NFL. Since January 5th, when Elway was named Vice Presid..."

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Elway's Impact

John Elway could help revolutionize the head coaching selection process in the NFL. Since January 5th, when Elway was named Vice President of Football Operations for the Denver Broncos, he has kept the fans well informed through his newly created twitter page. His posts have done things from clearing up speculation about a possible Tebow trade, to telling the fans who is interviewing for the Head Coaching position, and when they are being interviewed. The interviews themselves have been filmed and have been made much more public than ever before. The Denver Broncos website currently has videos of Denver's Interim Head Coach Eric Studesville and Giant's Defensive Coordinator Perry Fewell, in a rather unprofessional setting, explaining how they feel about the opportunity of becoming the Broncos Head Coach. This makes me curious to see what will happen with other interviewees in Denver. Will they be reluctant to come to Denver knowing that the process will be made for the public to see? Or, will they flock to Denver, thus making the Broncos position more attractive than before?

Elway's innovative new process is great for fans. For the first time, we can really see what is going on within the organization. Fans now have the ability to see a more personal side of the coach, rather than only seeing him on the sidelines and in press conferences.

My hope is that Elway and the Denver organization will continue to post these videos. Other NFL teams will catch on and change the fans perspective of the head coach.