Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Franco Passes

Yesterday I was reminded of a football play from fifty years ago still painful for Raider Nation to watch. This morning I awake to news of the passing of the player who scored on that play, Franco Harris. Although I wear the "Silver & Black" colors of the team caught on the losing end of that game, I have nothing but respect and admiration for our "Black & Gold" competitors from that day. 

The 1972 playoff game was a hard-fought defensive struggle reflecting both teams' style of play before and after that day. Every meeting since between the two teams has been a knock'em, sock'em slugfest. We wouldn't want it any other way.

Franco Harris and the Pittsburgh Steelers have been as much a part of Raiders history as the play dubbed "The NFL's Greatest Play" of all-time. It is with heavy hearts that the football world will re-live the greatest NFL play as they honor the memory of that infamous game this Sunday. 

The NFL had previously scheduled to honor "the play" at half-time of Sunday's Raiders-Steelers game. With the unexpected passing of Franco this week, I'm sure the man who finished the play will receive a special tribute from Pittsburgh. Steelers fans wouldn't want it any other way.


Rest Well Franco








1950 - 2022


note: posted after viewing funeral services for my uncle Elbert on live stream. Rest Well Unc!


Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Fifty Years of an Immaculate Deception

 

December 23, 1972
AFC Divisional Playoffs
Raiders vs Steelers

Upcoming Sunday Game
December 24, 2022


The NFL's Greatest Play

Sunday, December 18, 2022

The Immaculate Las Vegas Lateral



"Madden's on the field. He wants to know if it's real. They said yes, get your big butt outta here! He Does" Bill King's radio call of The Holy Roller (aka "the most zany, unbelievable, absolutely impossible dream of a play") is must-hear stuff.

The Holy Roller is just one of many "zany, unbelievable" plays to end a Raiders game. Today, another was added to the collection with an end-game play that will live in the hearts and souls of Raider Nation for years. It was a play that would have had late Raiders coach John Madden on the field wondering if it's real.

The Raiders took advantage of a New England Patriots lateral blunder on the last play of a 24-24 tie game. 

With :03 left on the clock in regulation, Raiders DE Chandler Jones intercepts an ill-advised New England Patriots lateral, stiff-arms Patriots quarterback Mack Jones into submission, and gallops untouched for a winning 48-yard touchdown. Booyah!



Finally, it was the Raiders taking advantage of an opponent's blunder in the closing seconds of a tight game.

With almost as many Patriots fans in the stands as Raiders fans, Allegiant stadium seemed to go almost silent in disbelief. Raiders coaches, players and fans alike did celebrate, but their look was one of dreamlike unbelievability. It was a stunning NFL moment for all viewers and participants. But more importantly it produced a Raiders victory to help their slim playoff chances. This one's for John.



Somewhere up in the Heavens the late, great coach John Madden is beaming down through clouds with that big split watermelon smile of his, gazing at the referees.

"He wants to know if it's real. They said yes, get your big butt outta here! He does."

Patriots 24
Raiders 30





Thursday, December 08, 2022

When Playing NOT TO LOSE - U Lose

 



Raiders 16
Rams 17

Note: Recently acquired Baker Mayfield outplayed Derek Carr

Wednesday, December 07, 2022

Great Lesson For Republicans and White America












What concerns me about a political party like the current Republicans is their willingness to do the bidding of a person or entity who aims to teardown/overthrow America. If they will forsake their promise and pledge to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America, for fear and favor toward a domestic person or entity, what fate awaits the country should it be attacked by foreign powers? 

Will those same Republicans seek favor and alliance with foreign invaders? Will they rally on or incite the invaders in their attack on our Capitol? Will they cut off their noses to spite their faces?




In the state of Georgia this week, two black candidates in a close race for senator faced off against one another in a runoff midterm election. The incumbent was Democrat Raphael Warnock and the challenger Republican Herschel Walker of Georgia Bulldogs and professional football fame. The two candidates are as different in their political views as they are in content of character. Warnock a senior pastor and political activist, Walker a football star and contestant on The Celebrity Apprentice (2009).

On the evening of the runoff, after Warnock narrowly defeated Walker, MSNBC correspondent Joy Reid details how Republicans putting forward such a 'low quality' candidate as Walker was an 'insult to black people' and voters. Joy points out Sen. Lindsey Graham's reasoning for supporting Walker as proof America is not racist

I would say it proves just the opposite. Putting a 'low quality' black person in a position of political power rather than a high quality one is not a credit to the black race, but an embarrassment and injustice to blacks. It says more about those putting forward and supporting Walker's candidacy than it does about the man himself. 

Just as putting a 'low quality' American businessman in political power in 2016, it became an embarrassment for American businessmen and politics, and continues to raise questions and concerns about those supporting him.


Here is a transcript of Joy Reid's comments from the show:

JOY REID, MSNBC: The thing that has been kind of fascinating to me is the person who has spoken the most about Herschel Walker's candidacy is not Herschel Walker, it is Lindsey Graham. The case that Lindsey Graham has been making for those voters, where they're saying it's a team vote, not an individual vote."

He has literally gone out to say, and he is not talking to black voters, let's just be clear. Lindsey Graham has no currency among black folks. He's talking to white voters. He is saying, vote for Herschel Walker, not because Herschel Walker would be good for Georgia, he's never said that. Not vote for Herschel Walker because of abortion, even though this is a state where abortion is not an issue. I've said, the X-factor in this election, the reason I never believed the red wave thing is because of abortion.

Lindsey Graham didn't say vote for him because of MAGA. He said to vote for him so we can prove we're not racist. That was his main selling point. He's saying don't vote for him because he would do great things in the Senate, abortion rights, these policies, he said to vote for him because it would make young black folks around the country want to be Republicans, it would inspire people of color to be Republicans and it would prove we are not racist. That is a hell of an argument to make.

I have to say this because while I was down there, the word I heard the most, particularly from black voters in Georgia, was representation. There are only two people running, they're both black. The one that proves if you want to say proves that America is not racist is, clearly, Warnock. Warnock is an intelligent, articulate man, who can speak fluently, who understands the job of being a Senator, who is doing the job of being a Senator, gotten a bunch of bills passed that helped Georgia. He's talking about how we need more hospitals, hospitals are closing, it's a big issue in the state, and he's on that issue.

He's saying, we need to talk about Big Agriculture. Herschel Walker can barely put a sentence together. Herschel Walker, literally, without any irony, used the word, and I'm sorry to say this word on television, coon, as a compliment about himself.

Lindsey Graham, this is a great lesson for Republicans. The answer to solving your demographic problem is not to put forward a candidate like this, of such a low quality. It's an insult to black people, and they felt insulted.


Tuesday, December 06, 2022

Sunday, December 04, 2022

Raiders Streak Hits 3 Wins


The Raiders are showing some moxie after starting this season 2-7. They have rolled off three consecutive wins, with today's being over division rival L.A. Chargers. For the first time during the streak, they didn't need overtime to close out the game.

It was more of the same offensive weapons:

Josh Jacobs (26 Car 144 Yds 1 TD)
Davante Adams (8 Rec 177 Yds 2 TDs)
Derek Carr (16/30 for 250 Yds 2 TDs) 
Daniel Carlson (2/3 FG  55long  3/3 XP)

But today's game ball I give to that inspired pressure defense. Hobbs, Perryman, Jones, Harmon, Brown, Pola-Mao, Moehrig, Crosby, etc...

Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert was sacked five times, hit fourteen times, and saw black and silver jerseys around him all afternoon. He'll likely dream black and silver tonight. The return of cornerback Nate Hobbs played a role in the defense coming to life. Also, free agent pickup Chandler Jones tallied three sacks in the game, all in the first half. Up to today he had only 0.5 sacks all season. Something got into them boys today and they played like RAIDERSSSS!

Good win for the Raiders. Next up are the L.A. Rams on Thursday Night Football. Last season's Super Bowl Champions have fallen on hard times with a 3-9 record. They lost their sixth straight game today when the Seahawks took the lead with 36-seconds left in the game. It ended with an intercepted Rams pass.


Chargers 20
Raiders 27

Thursday, December 01, 2022

Cowboys Jerry Jones Little Rock Moment

 

White students at Arkansas' North Little Rock High blocked the doors of the school Sept. 9, 1957, denying access to six Black students. (William P. Straeter/AP)


Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones is amongst the White students blocking six Black students access to North Little Rock High School in 1957. Read Jerry's take on his attendance at a historical moment in America's racial segregation history. 

Jerry Jones Helped Transform the NFL, except when it comes to race


Lebron James Questions Bias in Kyrie and Jerry reportage


North Little Rock Six