Thursday, December 24, 2020

Fear vs Faith (from The Meaning of Faith)


Fear does not reveal its disastrous consequences to the full until it colors one’s thoughts about the source and destiny of life. Folk work joyfully at a picture-puzzle so long as they believe that the puzzle can be put together, that it was meant, completed, to compose a picture, and that their labor is an effort made in reasonable hope.

Fear hides its damaging consequences until it negatively convinces one’s thoughts about life’s power and purpose. As long as I believe all parts to a puzzle are in the box, I will work with all reasonable hope and joy to completely assemble the puzzle’s picture.


But if they begin to fear that they are being fooled, that the puzzle is a hoax and never can be pieced together anywhere by anyone, how swiftly that suspicion will benumb their work! So joyful living depends on man’s conviction that this life is not a hapless accident, that a good purpose binds it all together, and that our labor for righteousness is not expended on a futile task without a worthy outcome.

But once I fear pieces are missing I feel fooled, like the puzzle is a hoax, so I may swiftly give up all hope and lose interest in completing the puzzle. The joy of being active in life requires a sense one’s purpose in their activity will bring about a worthy outcome. That a good purpose binds conviction to our activities with joyful living. We must not feel our righteous activities in life are worthless or futile tasks that lead nowhere.


But fear blights all such hope; it whispers what one pessimist said aloud: “Life is not a tragedy but a farcical melodrama, which is the worst kind of play.” That fear benumbs worthy living, kills hope, makes cynical disgust with life a reasonable attitude, and with its frost withers all man’s finest aspirations. Only faith in God can save men from such fear.

Fear obstructs all hope; it numbs worthy living, kills hope, implants cynical and disgusted thoughts into one’s life attitude, rotting away man’s noble aspirations. Only God can save men from such fear.


Fear or faith – there is no dilemma so full of consequence. Fear imprisons, faith liberates; fear paralyzes, faith empowers; fear disheartens, faith encourages; fear sickens, faith heals; fear makes useless, faith makes serviceable – and, most of all, fear puts hopelessness at the heart of life, while faith rejoices in its God.

Fear or faith – there is no choice so significant to one’s life. Fear imprisons, paralyzes, disheartens, sickens and makes useless. Faith liberates, empowers, encourages, heals and makes serviceable. Most of all, fear puts hopelessness at the heart of life, while faith rejoices in its God.


The Meaning of Faith - Paths and Moods

By Harry Emerson Fosdick

Raiderlegend Interpretation


Monday, December 21, 2020

Locked On Raiders


It happened last Thursday and I'm finally coming to grips with the Raiders throwing this season atop the garbage heap of other seasons of late. "Just wish it into the cornfield son."

As Raiders seasons go, it wasn't all bad. They started strong out the gate and had some big upset victories, none bigger than a takedown of the Chiefs at Arrowhead. Quarterback Derek Carr had an outstanding season and TE Darren Waller is Pro Bowl worthy again. With a running game anchored by Josh Jacobs, the offense could hang with the best of them when healthy, and the defense showed sparks of talent. 

But this is the NFL, not some family carnival where a puff ball thrown into a fishbowl wins you a prize. In the NFL it takes more than luck to win consistently. And the Raiders, after squeezing out a lucky over-time win against the winless New York Jets in week 13, had their luck run out in over-time against the Chargers Thursday night.

They currently sport a 7-7 record with games remaining against the Dolphins and Broncos. I believe I heard they have a 5% chance of making the playoffs; that's ninety-five percent of hopelessness. 

In analyzing what went so wrong this season I found myself coming back to what was obvious on the field; weak defense and poor preparation. Though the linebacking corps were serviceable, the D-line and D-backs failed miserably. 

Perhaps the fault lies with fired defensive coordinator Paul Guenther. The Raiders have some young talent on defense. But maybe, as I heard my boy Q on Locked On Raiders suggest, it's time to scrap the entire defensive philosophy and start over with new coaching. 

If you've never listened to Your Boy Q's show, you are missing out. This young brotha gives an articulate, straight-up breakdown on all things Raiders, daily throughout the season. It's a Raiders show minus the cursing, pirate growling, over-the-top passion of some shows. His podcast is informative and analytical with selective recordings of fan call-ins. Easy on the ears and a treat to young and old Raiders fans alike.

As far as I know, Q is Bay Area raised and knows his Raiders and football history. He brings professionalism to the show and it amazes me that I've never heard him stumble or stutter while delivering the goods. Also, he's a proud father Raising'em Right as Raiders fans; you gotta show some love for a Raider Nation brotha just trying to make a living doing what he loves. And he's good at his craft!

Here is Q's Podcast breakdown following last Thursday's heartbreaking loss to the Chargers:


Locked On Raiders - Raiders drop a heartbreaker to the Chargers


Raiders Season Record History

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Chargers Visit Vegas

 

Thursday Night Football
 --------Chargers vs Raiders --------

The Rivalry began with the birth of the AFL (American Football League) in 1960. The upstart league showcased eight teams in two divisions:

Eastern Division          Western Division
Boston Patriots               Dallas Texans
Buffalo Bills                 Denver Broncos
Houston Oilers                L.A. Chargers
N.Y. Titans                  Oakland Raiders

The Chargers played in five of the first six AFL Championships, winning their only title in 1963. In 1967, the AFL-NFL Championship Game began, pitting league champions against one another for a title.

The Raiders played in the final three AFL title games, winning in 1967, but losing the AFL-NFL Championship Game to the Green Bay Packers. 

In 1970, after playing four Championship Games with each winning two titles from 1966-1969, the leagues merged to form the modern day National Football League. That same year marked the renaming of the Championship Game to the Superbowl and the trophy was named for Packers coach, Vince Lombardi, in honor of his passing. And as they say, the rest is history....
  
The American Football League played ten seasons in all, before merging with the NFL. The Chargers and Raiders are second and third on the all-time AFL team winning list, trailing only the Texans/Chiefs.

 

American Football League win–loss records

TeamWinsLossesTiesWin Pct.Championships
Dallas Texans (1960–1962)/
Kansas City Chiefs (1963–1969)
87485.6441962 Western Division Champions
1962 AFL Champions
1966 Western Division Champions
1966 AFL Champions
1969 AFL Champions
1969 World Champions (won Super Bowl IV)
Los Angeles Chargers (1960)/
San Diego Chargers (1961–1969)
86486.6421960 Western Division Champions
1961 Western Division Champions
1963 Western Division Champions
1963 AFL Champions
1964 Western Division Champions
1965 Western Division Champions
Oakland Raiders77585.5701967 Western Division Champions
1967 AFL Champions
1968 Western Division Champions
1969 Western Division Champions
New York Titans (1960–1962)/
New York Jets (1963–1969)
69656.5151968 Eastern Division Champions
1968 AFL Champions
1968 World Champions (won Super Bowl III)
1969 Eastern Division Champions
Houston Oilers70664.5151960 Eastern Division Champions
1960 AFL Champions
1961 Eastern Division Champions
1961 AFL Champions
1962 Eastern Division Champions
1967 Eastern Division Champions
Buffalo Bills65696.4851964 Eastern Division Champions
1964 AFL Champions
1965 Eastern Division Champions
1965 AFL Champions
1966 Eastern Division Champions
Boston Patriots63689.4811963 Eastern Division Champions
Denver Broncos39974.287
Miami Dolphins15392.278
Cincinnati Bengals7201.259


"The Raiders-Chargers rivalry is one of the best in the AFC West, and while the intense nature of these two fanbases can sometimes lead to aggression in the stands, we all need to leave the physical contact to the players on the field.

The best part of a rivalry is being able to hate your opponent without laying a finger on them."  - Marcello Villa

Bleacher Report 2013 (A Charger Fan Guide to Hating The Raiders)

Monday, December 14, 2020

Thursday, December 10, 2020

JUSTICE

 

"Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are."

It is long past time for all Americans to condemn republican leaders complicit in attempts to de-legitimize the 2020 Election. Their support of false and baseless Trump conspiracy theories is injurious to Democracy and the American way of life. It’s injurious to those citizens misled by lies as well as those standing up to defend truth.  

So, what's at stake if our national elections and political institutions are no longer legitimate and chaos ensues?  Empires fall, Civilizations die out and/or are wiped out, species mutate and planets go dark. . .

Justice - "The administering of deserved punishment or reward"

5. Government corruption and political instability

If Rome’s sheer size made it difficult to govern, ineffective and inconsistent leadership only served to magnify the problem. Being the Roman emperor had always been a particularly dangerous job, but during the tumultuous second and third centuries it nearly became a death sentence. Civil war thrust the empire into chaos, and more than 20 men took the throne in the span of only 75 years, usually after the murder of their predecessor. The Praetorian Guard—the emperor’s personal bodyguards—assassinated and installed new sovereigns at will, and once even auctioned the spot off to the highest bidder. The political rot also extended to the Roman Senate, which failed to temper the excesses of the emperors due to its own widespread corruption and incompetence. As the situation worsened, civic pride waned and many Roman citizens lost trust in their leadership.


List of 196 House Republican Members attempting to de-legitimize certified U.S. Election results 

Monday, December 07, 2020

Raiders Week 13

 


Raiders 31
Jets 28


Let's just call this win an early Christmas gift from "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight." That's right, the old Gang Green New York Jets were finally on the verge of notching their first win of the season, when with twelve seconds left on the game clock the Raiders stole their joy. Yes, the autumn wind is a Pirate, pillaging just for fun. When Raiders quarterback Derek Carr, under a Gang Green overload blitz, completed a perfectly thrown 46-yard bomb to receiver Henry Ruggs III for the winning touchdown, even the commentators were stunned into silent disbelief. 

After hearing the words "No, He, Didn't" from the broadcast booth, there was dead air for several long seconds before anyone could catch their breath and continue commentating. Someone later referenced the "Miracle at the Meadowlands," and the rest is history.




Almost lost in all the excitement was the record game tight-end Darren Waller had. He caught 13 passes for 200 yards and 2 touchdowns. If there were going to be an NFL Pro Bowl he'd surely stand at the top of the list for tight-ends.

This Raiders game was one of the hardest wins for me to enjoy because for the second week in a row their defense has proven ineffective. They're bending and breaking at the most crucial times. If they can't stop a winless Jets team, how the heck are they gonna compete against playoff caliber teams like the Colts and Dolphins still on their schedule? Remember, they didn't stop Kansas City three weeks ago. They competed in what was a shootout, but in the end the broken defense made the Chiefs win look easy. 

Congratulations Raiders for staying the course and grinding out a win that could easily have been a loss. Win, Lose or Tie...........

Sunday, December 06, 2020

He's Back!

The man who tirelessly kept us updated with breakdowns of the Presidential Election race has brought his craft to the NFL Playoff board on Sunday Night Football. Steve Kornacki, was a welcome surprise on the Sunday Halftime show as he went through the current NFC playoff scenario. Exhibiting all his usual enthusiasm and excitable body language, Kornacki gave a quick, informative breakdown of the top ten NFC teams vying for seven playoff spots. 

To be honest, I was more excited about Kornacki landing the NFL Playoff board job than I was learning team's projected percentage chances to get in. Kornacki was the star of our 2020 Elections news, and didn't miss a beat tonight as he gave us an impatient peek at the season that is the season; the Playoffs. With Kornacki at the helm, you better believe these weekends leading up to the Playoffs will have you on the edge of your seat, watching the board and wondering; what if? Can't Wait!