So after having a bad case of the Bee Gees--and I don't mean Barry, Robin or Maurice--my planned summary of the AFC and NFC championship games couldn't get turned in on time last week. Besides, there was only one game worth mentioning anyway in the improbable overtime thriller between the Packers and the Seahawks. I usually don't watch non-Super Bowl games more than once, but being the largest comeback in any conference championship game and one of the greatest comebacks in NFL playoff history, I had to watch it again. Conversely, I lost two-and-a-half hours of my life watching that debacle of a game now infamously known as "Deflategate" between the Patriots and some high school team from Indianapolis. As far as I'm concerned, deflated footballs didn't matter since the Pats could've beaten the Colts with cement blocks tied to their ankles. Anyway, we now have the two teams set to duke it out in Glendale, Arizona for Super Bowl XLIX, and there are many compelling smaller battles to explore within the bigger war. Let's get at it, ladies and gents--well, it's probably more gents than ladies, but that's neither here nor there...
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Scribbler's Predictions: Super Bowl XLIX
Labels:
Bill Belichick,
Darrelle Revis,
LaGarrette Blount,
Legion of Boom,
Marshawn Lynch,
New England Patriots,
Richard Sherman,
Rob Gronkowski,
Russell Wilson,
Seattle Seahawks,
Super Bowl XLIX,
Tom Brady
Location:
Washington, DC, USA
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
"I'm Not a Racist, But..."
Okay...so maybe you're not as racist as this guy. Maybe your family never owned slaves. Perhaps you don't walk up to the first person Black person you see and call him or her a "nigger". There's a possibility that you don't believe in burning crosses on lawns or hanging "strange fruit" from trees and then having a ham sandwich and a cold glass of lemonade with the family to celebrate it. However, you might be bold enough to say this...
Labels:
Annie,
bigotry,
Christian Bale,
Exodus Gods and Kings,
Hollywood,
Holy Bible,
Idris Elba,
ignorance,
James Bond,
Malia Obama,
Moses,
movie industry,
power,
prejudice,
Pro Era,
Quvenzhané Wallis,
racism,
Twitter rants
Location:
Silver Spring, MD, USA
I Kinda Miss Southeast
When the late, great Honorable Marion S. Barry, Jr., passed away on November 23rd, I realized that I missed more than just the undisputed "Mayor For Life" of Washington, D.C. and one of my most influential mentors. Seeing so many faces in the crowds as his funeral procession came down Martin Luther King, Jr., Avenue by "The Big Chair" or while attending his public funeral service at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center brought on a bittersweet sense of nostalgia. In the process, I said to myself, "I love the fact that I grew up in Southeast and that our mayor and councilmember fought for us when no one else was brave enough to do so. More than that, I love my people." Then, when two fellow alumni of Mayor Barry's Youth Leadership Institute (MBYLI) decided to run for his seat on the D.C. Council--Sheila Bunn, former chief of staff for the Honorable Eleanor Holmes Norton and the Honorable Vincent Gray, and Christopher Barry, Mayor Barry's son--I was excited for the potential direction in which Ward 8 could head and made me want to be involved somehow, but remembered that my driver's license now says "Silver Spring, MD". (The differences between the D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles and Maryland's Motor Vehicle Administration could be another blog post alone, but I digress.) So if you were to put my sentiments to an old Manhattans tune, you might come to the following conclusion: I kinda miss Southeast. Let me tell you some of the things that I do miss...
Labels:
Anacostia,
Barry Farms,
China Southern,
D.C.,
D.C. Council,
DMV,
Marion Barry,
Maryland,
Mayor For Life,
Metrobus,
Metrorail,
Montgomery County,
mumbo sauce,
Silver Spring,
Southeast,
The Big Chair,
the hood,
Ward 8
Scribbler's Wrap-Up: NFL Playoffs, Divisional Round
What if I told you that you may have just watched the last best weekend of NFL playoff football until the 2015 season begins? Coming into this weekend, there were so many compelling storylines with each game. The Ravens always seem to have the Patriots' number in Foxboro. It's always a defensive dogfight between the Panthers and Seahawks. An injured Mr. Discount Double Check might appear mortal after all in the "Ice Bowl II". Peyton faces his replacement for the first time in the playoffs. Some things turned out as expected while there were a few surprises and controversies along the way. Nevertheless, if you're a true fan of the sport like I am, none of these games disappointed. Instead of regurgitating statistics, I'll give you my biggest takeaways from this weekend.
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