Archive for September, 2007

  • Vegas Greetings

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    Hello from Las Vegas!  Bethany and I have traveled to the City of Lights this weekend to join her parents in a fun evening!  As I’m writing from my hotel room we are preparing to hit the town today and see the sights.  Last night we had one of the most amazing dinners at Hugo’s Cellar in downtown.  We also have tickets for Blue Man Group this evening, and I’m really excited about spending NFL Sunday here in Vegas.

    If you’re interested in keeping tabs with my trip, be sure to check out my Twitter page, as I’m constantly updating it.

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  • Reliving "The Kick"

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    Now that the positive news regarding Bills TE Everett, I can look back at last weekend’s game and take a some solace in the fact that the Broncos are 1-0 and and the memorable ending that took them to win that game:

    My favorite part is Javon Walker catching the ball, then looking at the clock and booking it to the sideline.  Granted, it took a while for the offense to jell, but they stepped up in the 2nd half when it mattered, and made some pretty big plays to get them in a position to win.

    I don’t think this will be as classic as “the drive”, but this is a win that I’ll remember for a while.

    Update: This weekend we’re playing the Raiders. My buddy Matt found this gem to help us see what we’re up against.

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  • Digging the intolerant

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    Digg has been one of my favorite sites on the Internet.  It’s a great resource for keeping up on news, finding great links and gauging reaction from the community.  In my 18 months in visiting Digg I’ve noticed some established traits in the stereotypical Digg user:

    • They love the Wii, hate Sony
    • They love Apple and their products
    • They hate Microsoft (or at least love to bash MS)
    • They love to make smart-ass chauvinistic comments
    • They hate Republicans (and love Ron Paul)
    • They are committed atheists and despise religion
    • They are intolerant of opposing views

    The last bullet has become more prevalent in the last few months, reducing the enjoyable community experience.  My most recent visit to Digg epitomizes degradation.  I’ve been following the story on Bills TE Kevin Everett, who suffered the spinal cord injury during the Broncos game.  News broke that he has gained voluntary movement and is hopeful to walk again. On Digg someone posted the story with the headline: “NFL Player may walk again! He is moving his arms & legs again! Digg & Pray!” This is great news, but of course the stereotypical Digg user can’t get past the fact that prayer was referenced in the headline.

    If you go to the story on Digg you’ll find that a few comments praise the good news, but most of the criticize the fact that prayer was added.  The further on you read the more intolerant and offensive the comments become.

    It’s one thing if you don’t believe in religion or prayer, but these people are so threatened that they feel the need to attack prayer and anyone who believes that.  What makes this so disgusting is that people completely forget about Everett and his situation just to drive their own point home.    They are so stuck on themselves and their own views that they managed to take a tragic story on Everett that has some hope, and make this about themselves.  Why do they feel the need to inject their beliefs somewhere it doesn’t belong?

    This represents what’s wrong with the Digg community and why this site is hitting a glass ceiling.  I’m not sure how Digg can expand their userbase when their core users are so territorial, intolerant and mean-spirited. Their users are more interested in protecting their safe haven for their views that they refuse to be welcoming and accepting of other views.  It’s been said that Digg is essentially the inmates running the asylum, and I’m inclined to agree.  Rather than bringing in new traffic, it’s going to just drive more people away.

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  • The games of NFL Football

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    The NFL kick-off is about 90 minutes away, and I couldn’t be more happy for a new season of football.  I try to get interested in other sports, but ultimately it’s football that I thrive in watching.  Not only do I love watching football, but also playing games around football: specifically fantasy football and NFL pick’em.

    I fear this year I may be in football games overload, as I prepared myself for tonight’s Saints/Colts matchup, I ended up visiting 7 different web sites to get things ready.

    On the fantasy side I have 5 fantasy football teams I had to prepare:

    • On Yahoo:
      • TJ Who’sYourMama - In my Raidah Hater’s league – this is the league where I personally know everyone and consider it my "serious" league.  We do Yahoo Fantasy Plus.
      • YouPlayToWinTheGame – In my Facebook Friends – a friendly game of Facebookers (obviously)
    • On ESPN
      • Dhani’s Bow Tie – On "Broncos Breakin" a random league that I joined to see what ESPN Fantasy Football was about
      • Dhani’s Bow Tie – Denver Steelers – got bit by the fantasy bug
      • Team Gaudreau – Indianapolis 477951 – this was a result of an evening I stayed up too late and decided to join on a whim

    On the football-picking side I also have a lot of activity

    • Balderrama Football Pool – Family football pool – this has been a long-time tradition and we’re bringing it back after a year hiatus
    • 950 the Fan Football Pick’Em – This is something that a fwe of my friends do for fun.  The winner of EVERYONE gets a big screen TV.  It’s free, so if you’re like to play, join "47 Lynch Fans"!
    • HBO’s Inside the NFL – Beat the HostsThis is something just for fun
    • ESPN Pigskin Pick’emAnother fun one
    • Pro Pigskin Pick’Em on Facebook - This looked interesting, and what the heck

    So as you can see, I’m going to be making the rounds on Saturday nights, frantically trying to take care of everything.  But I wouldn’t have it any other way, I’m so glad football is here!

  • If Mascot Miles can’t talk, how can he blog?

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    Believe it or not, Miles the Broncos Mascot has a blog.  I was goofing around on the web this evening when I ran across Andrew Mason’s blog, the Broncos website’s managing editor, who also covers the Broncos from the inside (I found out that he live-blogs each of the games and does a great job!).

    Back to Miles: Mason has a blogroll of other Broncos blogs including various Broncos players, officials, but what caught my eye was that the friggin’ mascot has a blog.  When your primary of form of communication is gestures and crazy antics, how can you be articulate enough to blog?  You can’t physically open your mouth, but some how you can spat off ramblings using your cloth hooves?  All joking aside, it’s a pretty cute way to outreach to fans, but I still have to stand by my previously-blogged stance on mascots.  They’re one (small) step above mimes, and would you really want to read a mime’s blog?

    Mason’s blogroll has an awesome list of Broncos links, including CB’s Domonique Foxworth’s blog.  It’s really encouraging to see the Broncos embrace blogging as a way to outreach to their fans.  It’s a bummer that these things aren’t better publicized.  I’m a blog/rss junkie and this is the first I’ve heard of these blogs.

    Speaking of Broncos blogs, if you want to get amazing coverage of everything Broncos, you need to check out Mile High Report.  I’ve been reading them all summer long and the content is excellent. 

    Now that pre-season’s over, it’s going to be exciting to watch and see what the final Broncos roster will look like.  NFL kick-off Thursday can’t get here soon enough!

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