Top 10 best-looking QBs in the NFL

Matt Ryan of the Atlanta Falcons is playing in only his second NFL season but he’s already the league’s top quarterback in at least one category: handsomeness.

According to researchers, his face is almost perfectly symmetrical—a trait that shows a strong correlation to a person’s perceived attractiveness. While the average person’s face is somewhere around 90% symmetrical, Mr. Ryan scored a 99.8%, which puts him in elite territory.

WSJ.com

1. Matt Ryan, ATL
2. Brett Favre, MIN
3. Aaron Rodgers, GB
4. Matt Hasselbeck, SEA
5. Kerry Collins, TEN
6. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT
7. Shaun Hill, SF
8. Tom Brady, NE
9. Philip Rivers, SD
10. Kurt Warner, ARZ

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The Blind Side

If you like stories where a rich white family adopts a large black boy, educates and loves him, and turns him into a first round NFL Draft pick, then this movie may just be for you.

For a nice primer, check out this NY Times story about Michael Oher.

The movie looks good, but I’m worried that southern accent Sandra Bullock is trying to pull off will become too distracting, almost like Costner’s Boston accent in Thirteen Days.

[Thanks, Jonathan!]

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Bag of Randomenss

  • It has to be a joke . . . my dog got another invitation from Hardin-Simmons University to attend an alumni event for children.
  • The wisest person I know from Wise County made me think a lot about a certain statement: It amazes me how people fail to realize that they see the world through a prism that was formed through their incredibly limited experiences.  I totally agree with that statement.
  • I can’t remember the last summer in which California didn’t have a wild fire.  Here’s a photo of the fires from space.
  • It’s amazing this couple is about to have their 19th child.  I bet you can have some very interesting ethical discussions about this family.
  • I don’t like German chocolate cake.
  • I always thought the SMU scandal was considered the worst college scandal of all time since it got the “death penalty,” but this list says different.
  • I actually got an invitation to a movie screening yesterday.
  • The Connecticut’s legislature’s secret to success
  • Roy Sullivan is recognized by Guinness World Records for being struck by lightening more than any other human, a total of seven times.  How did he die?  A self inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 71.
  • Screenshots of Google’s new operating system?
  • The Smurfs arrive in theaters at the end of 2010
  • I may have spoken too soon about HP’s customer service.  Even though I registered my laptop when I first purchased it, and I’m able to log into my HP account and see it online, they cannot find the serial number in their system.  So I emailed them back with what I found on the bottom of my laptop, and they replied back asking me to perform some software updates when the other representative already dertermined it to be a hardware issue and told me they were going to send me a box so I could ship the laptop to them.  In my last communication with them, they asked for my contact information, even though I gave that to them previously and it’s in the body of the email.  I totally jinxed myself praising their service too early.  I had it coming.  The latest . . . a manager will be calling me in the next 3-4 days.
  • Grace
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