One of my readers was nice enough to sort out and chart the website stats I posted yesterday.
The word “obviously” is overused and when I hear it in an argument I tend to think I’m being talked down to or that they are trying to dumb things down for me. That came to mind when it was reported that Mike Tomlin used that word excessively at press conferences.
Buzzfeed is entertaining and offers a lot of material but sometimes I just have to shake my head at what their writers are thinking or the false information they put out. Yesterday they made the post titled 17 Things You Should Know Before Going To Mars. They stated a trip to Mars would take 210 days and that no human has been in space that long, which is totally false because a cosmonaut once spent 437 days on the old Mir space station.
I should have mentioned this yesterday, but Cam Newton’s touchdown pass to Steve Smith was one of the best I’ve ever seen. What impressed me wasn’t so much where the ball landed but how Newton didn’t put much air under the ball for that length of a pass.
RGIII has taken a page out of the Sarah Palin playbook and vented on Facebook. Can you imagine if Romo pulled that stunt? Leaders just can’t be that sensitive to outside criticism. Hey, Peyton Manning had his struggles for many years never winning a playoff game or getting past the Pats and being compared to his father, but you have to ignore the outside distraction and focus on what you can control. Griffin needs to go back and look at his Heisman speech about pressure and diamonds and just put his head down and work.
Obviously, you are going to offer to take a meal to your shirtless lawn mowing neighbor since he just had ankle surgery, right? 😉