Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Raiders Bully Chiefs in Arrowhead

 

“ZEUS”

Highlights: Zamir White's best plays from Week 16 win vs. Chiefs


Raiders went into Arrowhead Stadium on Christmas Day and silenced the critics and crowd with a convincing win over the Chiefs. It wasn’t pretty like the 63-21 thrashing of the Chargers the previous game. But it had some defensive hints of that historic beatdown, with fumble recoveries and interceptions for touchdowns. And now Kansas City, along with the rest of the league, knows the Raiders defense is no one trick pony show.

On Christmas Day, Raiders defense scored 14 points in seven seconds, giving the Raiders a 17-7 lead at halftime. They then proceeded in the second half to stop the Chiefs offense, limiting Mahomes, Kelce, and crew to a lone touchdown. Also, twice they stopped the Chiefs on fourth-down, forcing turn-over on downs.

Sure, the Raiders offense didn’t get into the endzone all day, but they managed to put together drives, convert on 3rd downs, and keep Mahomes on the sideline when it mattered most. No Patty Mahomes last second heroics on this Christmas Day. The game would end with a few Raiders quarterback kneeldowns to run out the clock. 

Night-Night Chiefs fans, and have a miserable Merry Christmas; signed Da Raiders Grinch!


Raiders 20
Chiefs 14



Thursday, December 21, 2023

America's Forgotten BLACK PIONEERS


“Tracing the free black families who settled the nation’s first frontier, the great Northwest Territory, Anna-Lisa Cox convincingly shows that African American history has always been interwoven with the pioneer experience in America. At the same time, she reveals the blurred, often dangerous lines between freedom and bondage even in the territories that the Founding Fathers established from the beginning to be beyond the reach of America’s original sin: slavery…. The Bone and Sinew of the Land is a revelation of primary historical research that is written with the beauty and empathic powers of a novel.” —Henry Louis Gates Jr., Alphonse Fletcher University Professor, Harvard University


THE LONG-HIDDEN STORIES OF AMERICA'S

BLACK PIONEEERS. THE FRONTIER

THEY SETTLED, AND THEIR FIGHT FOR

THE HEART OF THE NATION


When black settlers Keziah and Charles Grier 
started clearing their frontier land in 1818, they couldn't know
that they were part of the nation's earliest struggle for equal-
ity; they were just looking to build a better life. But within a
few years, the Griers would become early Underground Railroad
conductors, joining with fellow pioneers and other allies to
confront the growing tyranny of bondage and injustice.

The Bond and Sinew of the Land tells the Grier's story and
the stories of many others like them: the last history of the
nation's first Great Migration. In building hundreds of settle-
ments on the frontier, these black pioneers were making a
stand for equality and freedom. Their new home, the Northwest
Territory - the wild region that would become present-day Ohio,
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin - was the first territory
to ban slavery and have equal voting rights for all men. Though
forgotten today, in their own time the successes of these pio-
neers made them the targets of racist backlash. Political and
even armed battles soon ensued, tearing apart families and
communities long before the Civil War.

This groundbreaking work of research reveals America's
forgotten frontier, where these settlers were inspired by the
belief that all men are created equal and a brighter future
was possible.


I love reading books and I love learning about history. This book by Anna-Lisa Cox, "The Bone and Sinew of The Land: America's Forgotten Black Pioneers & the Struggle for Equality," uncovers facts never before collected about African-American landowners prospering in an American territory which banned slavery after the American Revolution via the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. The ordinance not only promised that this region would be free of slavery but offered equal voting rights to any man who owned at least fifty acres of land.

The history revealed in this book is hard to digest because of the prejudice, hatred, and violence targeted at proud, hardworking people trying to live the American Dream. If not for the color of their skin, their dream might not have turned into a nightmare. If not for an influx of racist, white, southern slave state migrants, Black Code laws might never have been instituted. These codes were written to strip blacks of citizenship rights and restrict future migration of blacks to the territory, overriding the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. It all happened before the American Civil War, and it would not be the last time the American Government failed to protect person and property of African-American citizens from what I consider genocidal ethnic cleansing attacks. 

Where there were thought to be approximately 30 black settlements in the Northwest Territory, Anna-Lisa Cox's research uncovers 338, with potential for adding to this number with more research. Part of her reason for writing this book is to get other historical researchers onboard. As she states over and over in her notes to chapters; "Further research is needed." 

 



Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Warriors "Night-Night" Celtics in Overtime

(Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Wow, what a comeback win! The Golden State Warriors were flat early. They struggled through the middle, then turned up their offense and defense late in the fourth quarter. Finally, in overtime, they put to bed what many consider one of the best teams in the league. 

Coach Kerr, forced to play his young players, and those guys stepped up and played like veterans. At times the Boston Celtics looked unstoppable early in the game. But down the stretch they struggled to score, looking pedestrian. 

Young Warriors player Trayce Jackson-Davis had a coming out party, and may have beern second best player of the game for the Warriors right behind Steph Curry. Trayce (TJD) came into the game and the Warriors instantly looked better. TJD had 10 points and 13 rebounds for the game, his first double-double game in his young NBA Career.

The clutch shot of the game came from who else but Steph Curry, playing with five fouls. Up one with under 15 seconds left in OT with the shot clock winding down, Chris Paul found Curry with a cross-court pass and "The Chef" smoked a high-arching 3-point shot just over the reach of a closing Celtics defender; Nothing But Net. It was a Night-Night moment and Curry performed his dagger pose while running back down the court. Then pointed to announcer Reggie Miller's young son, who was at the game dressed in a Curry #30 jersey. The two were also shown together during Warriors warmups. Sorry Reggie, you old and outdated... 



The Celtics were left looking like a child shaken awake from a recurring nightmare. If they're still wondering what happened for them to lose a game they mostly led, it's simple; they got bamboozled by a Golden State Warriors team who are rediscovering their championship medal. Gold Blooded Baby!!!


Warriors 132
Celtics 126




Saturday, December 16, 2023

My Pics





Pictures I've Taken around San Francisco

Just Another Day in Paradise!



Thursday, December 14, 2023

Raiders 63-21 Thursday Night Victory



How does a team that lost an NFL game 3-0 four days ago show up and show out with a team-record scoring victory? Against a division rival team? Well, as Chris Berman always says, "This is why we play the games." 

The Raiders and Chargers, both sporting 5-8 records coming in, played an NFL Thursday Night Primetime game that I'm sure non-fans of the two teams weren't rushing home to tune into. With both teams coming off losses and looking to keep their longshot playoff hopes flickering, the stakes were mild. Surprisingly, by the end of the first quarter the hometown Raiders had a 21-0 lead. By halftime they'd doubled it with a 42-0 shutout of the Chargers.

As a card-carrying Raiders fan, I was mostly elated. But the one stab I kept feeling in my side was memory of Sunday's 3-0 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. I love my Raiders, don't get me wrong. But how can a team get shutout 3-0, then turn around four days later to put up record points? It felt like a smack in the face. But dammit, I'll take the friggin smack and live with this incredible Raiders win. It was truly a beautiful Silver & Black beatdown of an opponent. 

Granted the Chargers were missing quarterback Justin Herbert, out for the season with a fractured finger, along with WR Keenan Allen. Meanwhile, the Raiders were missing RB Josh Jacobs and C Andre James due to injuries. Also tackle Kolton Miller did not play. This game though, was determined not by the better roster, but a hungering "Will-to-Win" attitude. The Raiders had that attitude, a fire in the belly burning bright, from opening kickoff to the final tick of the game clock. 

They won it by scoring on 5 passing touchdowns, 2 rushing touchdowns, a strip sack returned 44 yards by big, rumbling defensive tackle John Jenkins, and a pick 6. Nine touchdowns and No Field Goals.

The big guy's touchdown would have been a game-defining "cherry on top" of a dominant Raiders night, but for the interception made two plays later when cornerback Jack Jones read the offense like a book. Jones jumped the screen, intercepted the ball one-handed, and raced sixteen yards untouched for the score. That right there! was the Ed Sheeran PERFECT execution moment of the game for me.

Baby, I'm dancing in the darkWith you between my armsBarefoot on the grassListening to our favourite songWhen you said you looked a messI whispered underneath my breathBut you heard itDarling, you look perfect tonight


Jackpot Baby!


Raiders 63
Chargers 21


Win, Lose, or Tie

"The Fire that Burns Brightest is the Will to Win!"


Tuesday, December 12, 2023

"Grow Old Along With Me!" - Rabbi Ben Ezra

 


Robert Browning: Poems Summary and Analysis of "Rabbi Ben Ezra"

Summary

The poem is narrated by Rabbi Ben Ezra, a real 12th-century scholar. The piece does not have a clearly identified audience or dramatic situation. The Rabbi begs his audience to "grow old along with [him]" (line 1). He stresses that age is where the best of life is realized, whereas "youth shows but half" (line 6). He acknowledges that youth lacks insight into life, since it is characteristically so concerned with living in the moment that it is unable to consider the deeper questions.

Though youth will fade, what replaces it is the wisdom and insight of age, which recognizes that pain is a part of life, but which learns to appreciate joy more because of the pain. "Be our joys three parts pain!" (line 34). All the while, one should appreciate what comes, since all adds to our growth towards God, and embrace the "paradox" that life's failure brings success. He notes how, when we are young and our bodies are strong, we aspire to impossible greatness, and he explains that this type of action makes man into a "brute" (line 44).

With age comes acceptance and love of the flesh, even though it pulls us "ever to the earth" (line 63), while some yearn to reach a higher plane. A wise, older man realizes that all things are gifts from God, and the flesh's limitations are to be appreciated even as we recognize them as limitations.

His reason for begging patience is that our life on Earth is but one step of our soul's experience, and so our journey will continue. Whereas youth is inclined to "rage" (line 100), age is inclined to await death patiently. Both are acceptable and wonderful, and each compliments the other.

What complicates the philosophy is that we are wont to disagree with each other, to have different values and loves. However, the Rabbi begs that we not give too much credence to the earthly concerns that engender argument and dissention, and trust instead that we are given by God and hence are fit for this struggle. The transience of time does not matter, since this is only one phase of our existence; we need not grow anxious about disagreements and unrealized goals, since the ultimate truth is out of our reach anyway. Again, failure breeds success. He warns against being distracted by the "plastic circumstance" (line 164) of the present moment.

He ends by stressing that all is part of a unified whole, even if we cannot glimpse the whole. At the same time that age should approve of youth and embrace the present moment, it must also be constantly looking upwards towards a heaven to come and hence simultaneously willing to renounce the present.

Robert Browning: Poems “Rabbi Ben Ezra” Summary and Analysis | GradeSaver

Critical Analysis of Rabbi Ben Ezra (mmhapu.ac.in)

Words & Deeds Alone Do Not Make a Man

Harry Emerson Fosdick

Judgment based on deeds alone can never truly estimate a man, because in every important decision of our lives an "unpublished self" finds no expression in our outward act.  Duty is not always clear; at times it seems a labyrinth without a clue. Perplexed, we balance in long deliberation the opposing reasons for this act or that, until, forced to choose, we obtain only a majority vote for the decision.

Yet that uncertain majority alone is published in our deed; man's eyes never see the unexpressed protestant minority behind. And when the choice proves wrong, and friends are grieved and enemies condemn and what we did is hateful to ourselves, only one who knows how much we wanted to do right, and who accounts not only the published but the unpublished self can truly estimate our worth.

Peter, who denied his Lord, it may be because he wanted the privilege of being near him at the trial, is not the only one who has appealed from the outward aspect of his deed to the inner intention of his heart: "Lord, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love thee" (John 21:17).

Moreover, even when we choose aright, no deed can ever gather into utterance all that is best and deepest in us. A mother's love is as much greater than any word she speaks or act she does, as the sunshine is greater than the focused point where in a burning glass we gather a ray of it. We are infinitely more than words can utter or deeds express. No adequate judgment, therefore, can rest on deeds alone. A machine may be estimated by its output, but a man is too subtle and profound, his motives and purposes too inexpressible, his temptations and inward struggles too intimate and unrevealed, his possibilities too great to be roughly estimated by his acts alone.


    "Not on the vulgar mass

    Called 'work' must sentence pass,

Things done, that took the eye and had the price;

    O'er which, from level stand,

    The low world laid its hand,

Found straightway to its mind, could value in a trice:


    But all, the world's coarse thumb

    And finger failed to plumb,

So passed in making up the main account;

    All instincts immature,

    All purposes unsure,

That weighted not as his work, yet swelled the man's amount:


    Thoughts hardly to be packed

    Into a narrow act,

Fancies that broke through language and escaped;

    All I could never be,

    All, men ignored in me,

This, I was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped."


- from the poem "Rabbi Ben Ezra" by Robert Browning

- an interpretation on Browning's message in the poem




Saturday, December 09, 2023

Goliath Joins Dodgers for $700 mil.

 


Shohei Ohtani has selected the L.A. Dodgers as his new baseball team. It comes at a hefty $700 mil. price tag for the Dodgers. As a San Francisco Giants fan, I look forward to seeing the phenom go up against my team. The best west coast rivalry in baseball just got an injection of 'must watch' entertainment. 

As for the strength of the two ballclubs, Ohtani is a Goliath joining an organization that's made the playoffs eleven straight years, winning one of three world series. Meanwhile, my Giants have been more like David with a slingshot, making the playoffs three times in that same eleven-year period and winning one world series.

But I must admit, with Ohtani joining the already stacked Los Angeles Philistines line-up: 

"We're Gonna Need a Bigger Slingshot"



Top 10 Deals ever doled out in MLB:

1. Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers: (Reportedly) 10 years, $700 million

2. Mike TroutLos Angeles Angels: $426.5 million over 12 years

3. Mookie BettsLos Angeles Dodgers: $356 million over 12 years

4. Aaron JudgeNew York Yankees: $360 million over nine years

5. Manny MachadoSan Diego Padres: $350 million over 11 years

7. Fernando Tatis JrSan Diego Padres: $340 million over 14 years

8. Bryce HarperPhiladelphia Phillies: $330 million for 13 years

9. Giancarlo StantonMiami Marlins/New York Yankees: $325 million over 13 years:

10. Corey SeagerTexas Rangers: $325 million over 10 years





Thursday, November 30, 2023

Whatever Happened to DISQUALIFYING CHEATERS?

There was a time when cheaters caught in competitions were "Disqualified," or "Suspended" from future competitions. And if a cheater won the competition they were 'Stripped" of the championship medal. So, what has changed over the years? Why is it we make so little of cheating today, letting them off the hook with a slap on the wrist? Do we expect embarrassment of being caught cheating enough to deter future cheating by them or others? 

In politics we need look no further than George Santos, an incessant lying and cheating republican Congressman from New York, who is facing possible expulsion from Congress. Better yet, how about former president trump who's been caught lying and cheating over and over, and yet continues to lie while facing conspiracy charges for promoting the "Big Lie" during and after the 2020 Election.

Here’s Every Single Lie Told by George Santos (nymag.com) 11/28/2023

We expect lying in politics, it seems to come with the territory. But sports we somehow hold to a higher standard. Sure, there's the old saying "if you ain't cheating you ain't trying," but that's a motto usually used as an excuse when caught cheating, and not as a winning motto. 

This year's sports cheating scandal has the spotlight on one of the country's darling college football programs, the Michigan Wolverines. Under coach Jim Harbaugh, Michigan has been caught cheating not in one game or one season, but over multiple seasons. 

“these were not isolated or haphazard incidents. The violations were pervasive, systemic, and occurred over multiple years.”   yahoo.com sports

Harbaugh was suspended for three of the final regular season games, however, he is allowed to coach in the upcoming College Football Playoffs of which Michigan currently holds the #2 ranking. I don't think a three-game suspension for gaining advantage over opponents by cheating is a fair-minded punishment. We must conclude that lucrative NCAA earnings from college football are simply too influential, causing the organization to choose profit over principle. 

One of my favorite biblical verses shows contentment with competing in life: "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."  This verse is not stating he won the fight or the race, but clearly states he finished the race while keeping true to his faith. In other words, more important than winning is finishing with Christian principles still intact. 


Here's a biblical breakdown on cheating by renown pastor-teacher Charles R. Swindoll,
from the book "Living the Proverbs":


Better is a little with righteousness
Than great income with injustice. (Proverbs 16:8)

In the 1980 Boston Marathon, a previously unknown amateur runner named Rosie Ruiz stunned the running world by completing the 26.2-mile race in a remarkable time, just under 2 hours and 32 minutes - then, the fastest woman's time in the race's history. She labored the last several hundred yards looking visibly fatigued, crossed the finish line, and then collapsed into the arms of race officials. The media swarmed around the unexpected winner, who acknowledged training hard on her own to prepare for the historic event.

Unfortunately, Rosie didn't run the entire course. She started, ran a portion of the first few miles, hopped a subway, waited a couple of hours, and then rejoined the race half a mile from the finish. Race officials became suspicious because of her dramatic improvement on her time in the New York Marathon (2 hours, 56 minutes, 33 seconds) just one year earlier. As it turned out, however, she hadn't run that course either. She had taken the bus.

I simply don't understand what one gains from cheating! How can anyone possibly enjoy the spoils of victory knowing he or she could - and probably would - get caught? Rosie Ruiz will always be known among runners as "the marathon cheater."

Nothing obtained by injustice will bring satisfaction. The sage declared that his honest gain, meager though it might be, gave him greater satisfaction than ill-gotten riches ever could.


note: story of a winner forgiving a cheater



Friday, November 24, 2023

John Madden Thanksgiving Day Honors




NFL Teams wore a John Madden Thanksgiving Day jersey patch to commemorate the late, great coach/commentator who paced the sidelines for 10 years as head coach of the Oakland Raiders. Madden, who passed away two years ago, was known for accomplishing many great things.  

Whether it was on the sideline coaching like a mad scientist, or up in the broadcaster's booth commentating games with gusto, Madden was a visual/audible lightning rod of entertainment. 

EA Sports Madden NFL video game, now in its twenty-fourth series annual release, continues to entertain and inspire young football fans. What young'uns coming up with today's football will sadly miss however, are traditional Thanksgiving Day football games broadcast with John Madden in the booth.  He was an original to say the least.

If a young'un is reading this, just google "NFL Turducken!"

All six teams competing in NFL games this Thanksgiving Day wore the symbolic Madden Patch on their jersey. One game's half-time show (not starring Dolly Parton) featured a very touching segment on Darryl Stingley, who suffered a spinal cord injury on the field in 1978, leaving him a paraplegic. 

After the injury, John became close with Stingley and his family, privately giving support when and wherever it was needed. The feature highlights a recent meeting between John and Daryl's sons. Daryl's grandson, Derek Stingley, Jr., currently plays for the Houston Texans.


Raider Nation will always be proud of what coach John Madden stood for in life; Commitment to Excellence!


Thanks Coach!



 

Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Scuffle at Chase Center

 


It got ugly early. And after all the excitement and ejections the Warriors lost a close game without Klay, Dray, and Curry. But the good news is coach Steve Kerr got to experiment with lineups that might benefit the Warriors moving forward.

Timberwolves 104
Warriors 101




Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Raiders Riding Jetstream to Miami



After defeating the New York Jets 16-12 Sunday, the (5-5) Raiders believe they can compete against anyone. Their offense, led by rookie quarterback Aidan O'Connell, weathered what many say is one of the best defenses in the league, while the Raiders defense played lights out with drive stopping tackles and takeaways. 

We are watching a Raiders team awakening from a slumber, learning how best to attack an opponent while limiting their own mistakes.

Raiders had 3 penalties for 25 yards, reflecting mistake-free football.

Watching this teams' infusion of energy translate to productive execution on the field is a beautiful thing to see. They may not be on the NFL top 10 list for any team statistics, but their enthusiasm and "Will to Win" makes this unit a threat to all opponents come gameday. 

They carry their two-game winning streak into Miami this Sunday to put the 6-3 Dolphins to the test. None of the experts are picking the Raiders to win. The betting spread favoring the Dolphins was a whopping (-12) Monday. But the oddsmakers had the Jets favored against the Raiders too. There's no stat for the fight in a dog. Especially a dog fighting for respect in the pack.

So, damn the odds Raiders, just play with that dog mentality and let the chips fall where they may. "The Fire that Burns Brightest .  .  . "


Win, Lose or Tie


 


Saturday, November 11, 2023

Michigan Wolverines Cheated! (allegedly)

Michigan college football is right up there with all American sports pastimes. They play football in "The Big House" underneath the lights. I personally own a Wolverines football jersey along with two Michigan t-shirts just for the nostalgia of it all. And I've never set foot in the state. From the stadium, to the fans, to the uniforms and players, Michigan Football has been a classy part of American lore. And then it wasn't.

The Big Ten decided that Michigan conducted "an impermissible, in-person scouting operation over multiple years, resulting in an unfair competitive advantage that compromised the integrity of competition." It stated that such activities compromised sportsmanship and affected the "integrity of the competition" cbssports ncaafb


The Michigan football team is being investigated for cheating, and though its "alleged" at this time, the evidence appears to be .  .  .  Damning! Upon arrival at their opponent's regional airport on Friday, Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh was informed of his suspension pending an NCAA investigation. 



Michigan won the game today, 24-15 over their Big Ten rival #10 Penn State, without coach Harbaugh on the sideline.  They are currently ranked #2 on the AP college football poll, with two games left in the regular season. One of those games is against division rival, #3 Ohio State. They must topple the Buckeyes in order to win their division and have a shot at the College Football Playoffs #1 seed. 

The Bigger hill the Michigan Wolverines face is whether they will be allowed to participate in the CFP this season, or seasons down the road. Many will see a three-game suspension of Harbaugh as a slap on the wrist. Fasten your seatbelts college football fans, this cheating scandal has just taxied up to the runway and is ready for takeoff. Based on the weather forecast, it's gonna be a bumpy ride. 



It strikes me they are missing what’s going on here. This is not about a team stealing signals in a game. This is about a team sending people to other stadiums to record what those teams are doing, to steal signals. That seems to take it to a different level.

Raider Down

 


Former Raiders #1 draft pick D.J. Hayden has died in a car accident that claimed six lives. Hayden spent four seasons playing cornerback for the Raiders. He also played for the Lions, Jaguars, and Redskins. He was 33 years old.


Rest in Peace Raider!


Monday, November 06, 2023

"So Let It Be Written, So Let It Be Done!"


Giants 6
Raiders 30


Congratulations Coach!

Paul Gutierrez, ESPN Staff WriterNov 5, 2023, 10:34 PM ET

LAS VEGAS -- Antonio Pierce said he has had "butterflies" only three times in his professional football life -- before his first game as an NFL player in 2001, before the Super Bowl he played in for the New York Giants in 2008, and on Sunday, before his first game as interim coach of the Las Vegas Raiders.

So he went back to basics.

At the beginning of the work week, hours after he was promoted from linebackers coach in the wake of Josh McDaniels' Halloween night firing, Pierce handed out blank sheets of paper to Raiders players.

The thinking? To symbolize a fresh start. The result? The Raiders could use their finest penmanship to write "30-6," the final score of their win Sunday against the Giants, the NFL's largest margin of victory immediately following a midseason coaching change since 2015.

And as Pierce noted, the Raiders made history with a Black interim coach, a Black interim general manager in Champ Kelly and a Black female team president in Sandra Douglass Morgan.  Cont'd


Friday, November 03, 2023

Raiders-Reset-2023


The Autumn winds have blown the Raiders Flagship toward unchartered territory. With a mid-season reset, the raiders field a new Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator, and General Manager come week 9. 

The changes were desperately needed. The replacements are committed, hungering to lead our Silver & Black soldiers on their first mission. Eastern Giants are planning to storm the gates of Allegiant Stadium come Sunday. The Raiders mission is clear, repel the attack, protect homefield. 

Quarterbacking the Raiders offensive battalion will be #4, young rookie Aidan O'Connell. He's got the strongest arm in the QB corps., replacing oft-injured, ineffective Jimmy Garoppolo. The rest of the battalion are confident in young O'Connell's abilities and backing him 100%. 

New head coach Antonio Pierce has set the battle tone, bringing a jolting, much needed energy to the helm. The soldiers appear to be taking to his lead, welcoming the loose comradery and brotherhood infecting practices this week. We will see if the changes have an instant impact Sunday on the battlefield.  

Shields Up Men! 




Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Finally! Raiders Move On From Coach & GM

Almost a year to the day of my posting a "Fire Da'Bum plea," Raiders owner Mark Davis answers the call. After an abysmal Monday Night Football game loss to the Detroit Lions, Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels and General Manager Dave Ziegler have been relieved of their duties




Happy Halloween Treats 
Josh & Dave!



Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Rangers Eliminate Cheaters in Game 7


No, this post is not about cheating husbands and wives, but good 'ol American Baseball. For those not in the know, on January 13, 2020, a Major League Baseball investigation confirmed the Houston Astros organization did illegally use a video camera to STEAL opposing team pitching signs in 2017 and parts of 2018. 

RaiderLegend: Cheating Astros Should Forfeit A Season And/Or Series (powellsplace.blogspot.com)

This season marked the seventh straight season, beginning 2017, the Astros have been to the American League Championship. Prior to 2017 they had one playoff appearance in eleven years. Since being exposed for CHEATING, the Astros have continued making the playoffs, but with only one World Series championship win. 

Houston Astros Postseason Results


YearRecordResult
202390-72Lost AL Championship Series (Won 1 Round)
2022106-56Won World Series 
202195-67Lost World Series (Won 2 Rounds)
202029-31Lost AL Championship Series (Won 2 Rounds)
2019107-55Lost World Series (Won 2 Rounds)
2018103-59Lost AL Championship Series (Won 1 Round)
2017101-61Won World Series 


I dislike cheaters, just as much as liars. Thanks to the 2023 Texas Rangers we Will Not see the Houston Astros, verified cheaters in past seasons, play in this year's World Series. 

I congratulate the Rangers for a great season of baseball. In this seven game ALCS they proved their medal by winning all four games on the road in Houston, the last two being must win games. I look forward to seeing if the Rangers can keep it going against the winner of today's NLCS game 7 (Diamondbacks vs Phillies).

As for the CHEATERS, I find it so hard to forgive the Astros their cheating ways. I almost look at them as I do liars, "once a liar always a liar." It took three years for their cheating to be exposed and addressed by the league. Since that exposure in 2020, the Astros are 1-1 in the WS, and 2-2 in the ALCS. 

So, either the Astros have found new ways of hiding their cheating, or perhaps cheating in baseball has little impact on the final outcome of winning or losing baseball games. I leave it up to baseball fans to decide. 


Final Score (ALCS GM 7)
D'Backs 11
Astros 4

Congratulations Manager Bruce Bochy and the 2023 Texas Rangers















D-backs top Phillies in Game 7, make 1st World Series since '01 - ESPN