Dec
31
Happy New Year!!!
Filed Under All about me | Leave a Comment
My New Year’s Resolutions:
- Read the Bible.
- Eat Better.
- Exercise.
- Read the books I own instead of buying more.
- Figure out how I am going to use this blog!!!
Happy New Year to all of you.
Dec
26
H/T: Erick at RS
Dec
25
Merry Christmas!
Filed Under All about me | Leave a Comment
Cry of a Tiny Babe
Mary grows a child without the help of a man
Joseph get upset because he doesn’t understand
Angel comes to Joseph in a powerful dream
Says “God did this and you’re part of his scheme”
Joseph comes to Mary with his hat in his hand
Says “forgive me I thought you’d been with some other man”
She says “what if I had been - but I wasn’t anyway and guess what
I felt the baby kick today”
Like a stone on the surface of a still river
Driving the ripples on forever
Redemption rips through the surface of time
In the cry of a tiny babe
The child is born in the fullness of time
Three wise astrologers take note of the signs
Come to pay their respects to the fragile little king
Get pretty close to wrecking everything
‘Cause the governing body of the whole [Holy] land
Is that of Herod, a paranoid man
Who when he hears there’s a baby born King of the Jews
Sends death squads to kill all male children under two
But that same bright angel warns the parents in a dream
And they head out for the border and get away clean
Like a stone on the surface of a still river
Driving the ripples on forever
Redemption rips through the surface of time
In the cry of a tiny babeThere are others who know about this miracle birth
The humblest of people catch a glimpse of their worth
For it isn’t to the palace that the Christ child comes
But to shepherds and street people, hookers and bums
And the message is clear if you’ve got [you have] ears to hear
That forgiveness is given for your guilt and your fear
It’s a Christmas gift [that] you don’t have to buy
There’s a future shining in a baby’s eyes
Like a stone on the surface of a still river
Driving the ripples on forever
Redemption rips through the surface of time
In the cry of a tiny babe
Dec
5
My thoughts exactly
Filed Under Sports: Col FB | Leave a Comment
The opportunity represented by the Carr retirement is to take the program in a different direction. Michigan has stagnated, allowing Ohio State to pass it both off the field and on. Ohio State has better facilities, has won six of seven against Michigan, and has fewer disciplinary problems. The Horror was supposed to be a wakeup call inside the department and amongst the heavy movers; Ferentz represents the snooze button, especially if his hiring is contingent upon retaining certain key assistants who have done nothing to suggest they are capable of coaching out of a wet paper bag.
As an insanely expensive backup plan, Ferentz is fine. The program is unlikely to fall apart under his watch. At Michigan he’ll have the talent and depth to beat Western; he won’t put up with Michigan’s stone age strength and conditioning program, and he’s likely to have a level of success comparable to Carr over the long haul. And that’s not bad.
As a primary option, Ferentz is indicative of a diseased thought process that hasn’t watched the past three years. Lloyd Carr was a very good coach, but the emphasis is on was. It’s over. “Eff you, try to stop us, oops you did let’s punt” is over. Ohio State has raised. Picking Ferentz is, essentially, folding.
Yes. I was not a big fan of Miles for a variety of largely hard to express reasons. I would prefer a hire that shakes things up; that says “Wow, things won’t be the same at Michigan anymore.” Kirk Ferentz is not that kind of hire.
I’d like to see Chris Petersen, or Brian Kelly. I would love to see a more creative offense. Sure, a tough defense would be great too, but give the talent offense should be easier to take from occasionally impressive to scary.













