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Another great commerical

January 30th, 2008, 5:22 pm by patrickdonohue

Just in time for the Super Bowl is this great commercial with Eli and Peyton Manning (and their parents). 

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How the Giants can win the Super Bowl

January 30th, 2008, 2:07 pm by patrickdonohue

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Let me preface this by saying that I don’t think they’re going to. As a fan of football (and not commercials or halftime shows featuring old white guys chosen because they have virtually no chance of getting undressed on national television), I hope this game is closer than it has the potential to be. I wouldn’t read too much into the last game of the year when the Giants came three points from beating the Patriots. This game has the potential to be a rout.

To win the game, the Giants will have to do a couple of things really well. The first is rush the passer. The teams that have faired the best against New England have been able to get in Brady’s face and not give him time to find any of their 6,000 receivers. You certainly don’t beat the Patriots by rushing four. New York defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo is going to have to roll the dice, bring a variety of blitz packages and bet that his pass rushers can get to Brady before he can find a receiver. If you give Brady time, you’ll end up losing by 35 points.

Secondly, the Giants have to find their rushing game, meaning that Brandon Jacobs can’t be the non-factor he was in the NFC Championship game. The Patriots aren’t terribly strong up the middle and the linebacking corps is just younger than John McCain so it is a unit that can definitely been had.

Last but not least, Plaxico Burress cannot, at any point in the game, do his Pre-Patriots Randy Moss impression and pout when he’s not getting the ball and not finish routes. Without a mentally stable Burress, the Giants have no chance.

Big Day

January 29th, 2008, 8:34 am by patrickdonohue

It is a huge day here in the state of Florida and I thought I would encourage everyone registered here in the state to get out there and cast your ballot. Here in Destin, there’s no shortage of items to vote on with the statewide property tax amendment, the Presidential primary and the City Council elections all up for vote. I will be watching the television tonight with much anticipation to see the results.

For the Republicans, I really think it will be a toss-up between Romney and McCain. The winner will win by no more than 3 percentage points. A latest Rasmussen poll showed McCain and Romney knotted at 31 percent. There will be no early winner here, particularly with historically conservative Northwest Florida’s polls closing an hour later than the rest of the state.

On the Democratic side, the latest polls show Clinton with a double digit lead, to the tune of 19 percent according to a poll released earlier this morning. While the win in Florida is largely representative of nothing, as the DNC has stripped Florida of its delegates for moving their primary up without permission, a win in Florida would be big for Clinton after getting mopped up in South Carolina. I’d look for Clinton to win today but by less than the 19 and 25 percent the polls have projected. I’m guessing more than like 10 to 12 percent.
With the race tightening, Super Tuesday (Feb. 5) is still  huge for the candidates with 22 states holding primaries including California and New York. If nothing else, the early primary appears to have weeded out the gaggle of candidates in the race initially. It appears, and today’s election will go a long way in solidifying, that both parties have essentially a two-man race.

What’s going on at Wake Forest?

January 28th, 2008, 11:58 am by patrickdonohue

So I was on the elliptical earlier today when a story out of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C. caught my attention.

The Associated Press is reporting that reserve running back Luke Caparelli has been dismissed from the Wake Forest football team after posting threats to his Facebook.

The threats reportedly included Caparelli saying that he would blow up campus and would be carrying a loaded Uzi in his backpack. A search of the running back’s dorm room produced no weapons.

At first blush, I was outraged at this story. Upon reading a few more details, I am less incensed but still bothered. For starters, Caparelli has to be smarter than this. Post-Virginia Tech university officials and law enforcement will handle any threat, no matter how vague or taken in what context, as a serious one and justifiably so. You can’t post these kinds of remarks anywhere and not expect a visit from the police in short order, particularly on a university campus. Our generation has got to become smarter about what is and isn’t appropriate when utilizing all of this new technology.

But I have an issue, at least for now, with how this issue was handled by the football team. I doubt, very seriously, that if this were not a reserve running back and was instead a starter that he would have been dismissed from the team. However, injustices like this are hardly common in big-time collegiate athletics. But where is the support for this young man in the event that his comments were not made in jest utilizing stupendously poor judgment? So by removing him from the football team, you risk alienating him even further and additionally depriving him of the help that he may potentially need. This appears to be a really classless, spineless action taken by Jim Grobe and the Wake Forest football team and the athletic department.

All of this may be premature when and if additional details become available. The AP says that Caparelli has not returned phone calls and has not provided a comment on the matter. There is a suspicious lack of coverage on this story locally, far as I can tell. The Winston-Salem Journal has nothing, the Wake Forest student newspaper has nothing and there is no statement that I’ve seen on the Wake Forest athletic department website.

This situation stinks.

Michael Clayton

January 28th, 2008, 9:43 am by patrickdonohue

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A mini-review here at The Bottom Line of Michael Clayton, which I caught over the weekend. I’ve been itching to see Cloverfield but the girlfriend offered up Michael Clayton instead and given the great things I’ve heard about the film, I couldn’t say no. And I’m glad I didn’t. Believe every positive thing you have heard about this movie.

First let me say that every single performance in this movie is masterfully done. From George Clooney to Tilda Swinton to Sydney Pollack, every person in this film is perfectly cast and gives the film an ultra-realistic feel.

My hats off to Tony Gilroy, who wrote and directed the film. The guy already is a winner in my book, having written The Bourne Trilogy which I love so much. The film is well-written and the Gilroy’s visuals are enveloping and wonderful and I love the way the story moves and the way that by the end of the film, the story comes into focus for the viewer in a way that it hadn’t before.

I should preface this review by saying that this is not The Firm or any of the other legal thrillers. The film does have suspenseful moments but more than anything, I think this film is a wonderfully compelling character study.

Please, if you’re thinking of going to see Cloverfield or Rambo or Meet the Spartans (if you are seriously thinking of going to see Meet the Spartans, let me know and we will try to set up a meeting with a neurologist of your choosing), please check out the re-release of Michael Clayton.

Seriously….

January 23rd, 2008, 8:43 am by patrickdonohue

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For those of you who don’t know (a fact that cements the follow argument, in my opinion) this is New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker donning the milk mustache in an upcoming print ad. To put my dismay at the inclusion of Welker in this campaign in proper perspective, let me briefly note the people that have been featured in this ad in the past: Glenn Close, Spike Lee, Ron Howard, Matthew Fox, the cast of Scrubs, Larry King, Conan O’Brien, Bob Costas, Al Michaels, Muhammad Ali, Tom Brady, Brett Favre, Kevin Garnett, Marvin Harrison, Tony Hawk, Jason Kidd, Peyton, Eli and Archie Manning, Pete Sampras, Steve Nash, Alex Rodrgiuez, Cal Ripken, Jr… ok so maybe that wasn’t so brief. But Wes Welker?!?!

Don’t get me wrong Wes Welker is a nice player but make no mistake that the better receiver, arguably the best receiver since Jerry Rice, is the guy lined up on the opposite side of the field, Randy Moss. Welker is a shifty slot receiver, impossible for an outside linebacker to cover and a perfect compliment to a great receiver like Moss but let’s not get carried away. He is not, irrespective of his numbers, one of the top 20 receivers in the NFL.

If you didn’t recognize Welker’s picture at the top of this post, there’s probably a reason for that.

Senior Bowl Rosters - North Squad

January 22nd, 2008, 11:31 am by patrickdonohue

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The North team features an interesting mix of quarterbacks with Michigan’s Chad Henne, USC’s John David Booty and Delaware’s Joe Flacco, a quarterback that didn’t get a whole lot of attention but had scouts buzzing with his size and mobility, comparing him to a Ben Roethlisberger-type threat.

1

Adarius Bowman

WR

6-3

225

Oklahoma State

2

Shawn Crable

LB

6-5

243

Michigan

4

Eddie Royal

WR

5-10

181

Virginia Tech

4

Thomas DeCoud

DB

6-1

196

California

5

Joe Flacco

QB

6-6

237

Delaware

7

Chad Henne

QB

6-2

225

Michigan

9

Dorien Bryant

WR

5-10

172

Purdue

9

Tom Zbikowski

DB

5-11

208

Notre Dame

10

John David Booty

QB

6-3

210

USC

11

Xavier Adibi

LB

6-2

219

Virginia Tech

13

Alexis Serna

K

5-6

170

Oregon State

13

Charles Godfrey

DB

5-11

207

Iowa

14

Marcus Smith

WR

6-1

210

New Mexico

17

Lavelle Hawkins

WR

5-11

186

California

19

Tracy Porter

DB

5-11

181

Indiana

21

Justin Forsett

RB

5-8

183

California

22

Dantrell Savage

RB

5-9

195

Oklahoma State

22

Jamar Adams

DB

6-2

210

Michigan

23

Chauncey Washington

RB

6-0

220

USC

24

Chris Johnson

RB

5-11

198

East Carolina

26

Terrence Wheatley

DB

5-9

175

Colorado

27

DeJuan Tribble

DB

5-9

190

Boston College

27

Jordy Nelson

WR

6-2

216

Kansas State

28

Terrell Thomas

DB

6-0

200

USC

32

Cliff Avril

DL

6-3

249

Purdue

35

Owen Schmitt

RB

6-2

251

West Virginia

40

Dan Connor

LB

6-3

230

Penn State

44

Jordon Dizon

LB

6-0

221

Colorado

49

Sedrick Ellis

DL

6-1

307

USC

52

Beau Bell

LB

6-2

250

UNLV

54

Tim Bugg

DS

6-0

257

Indiana

55

Keith Rivers

LB

6-3

237

USC

59

Chris Ellis

DL

6-4

257

Virginia Tech

67

Roy Schuening

OL

6-4

316

Oregon State

72

Chad Rinehart

OL

6-5

311

Northern Iowa

73

Carl Nicks

OL

6-5

345

Nebraska

74

Kirk Barton

OL

6-4

308

Ohio State

75

Drew Radovich

OL

6-5

300

USC

76

Mike Pollak

OL

6-3

293

Arizona State

77

Gosder Cherilus

OL

6-7

313

Boston College

78

John Sullivan

OL

6-3

305

Notre Dame

79

Sam Baker

OL

6-5

314

USC

82

Martin Rucker

TE

6-5

247

Missouri

83

Fred Davis

TE

6-4

247

USC

83

Jason Jones

DL

6-4

270

Eastern Michigan

88

Mike Dragosavich

P

6-5

212

North Dakota State

89

Kellen Davis

TE

6-6

260

Michigan State

90

Kentwan Balmer

DL

6-5

282

North Carolina

92

DeMario Pressley

DL

6-4

295

N.C. State

96

Lawrence Jackson

DL

6-5

268

USC

98

Trevor Laws

DL

6-1

302

Notre Dame

99

Bruce Davis

DE/LB

6-3

231

UCLA

Senior Bowl Rosters - South Squad

January 22nd, 2008, 11:26 am by patrickdonohue

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Senior Bowl rosters are out and the South team is loaded to the gills with elite SEC talent and also features the most prolific quarterback in the history of college football.

2 Donnie Avery WR 5-11 183 Houston
2 Simeon Castille DB 6-0 190 Alabama
3 Andre Woodson QB 6-4 220 Kentucky
4 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie DB 6-2 181 Tennessee State
4 Limas Sweed WR 6-5 220 Texas
5 Andre Caldwell WR 6-0 203 Florida
7 Ali Highsmith LB 6-0 221 LSU
9 Early Doucet WR 6-0 211 LSU
10 Erik Ainge QB 6-5 215 Tennessee
15 Colt Brennan QB 6-3 190 Hawaii
18 Jacob Hester RB 5-11 229 LSU
20 Patrick Lee DB 6-0 201 Auburn
21 Chevis Jackson DB 6-0 191 LSU
22 DJ Hall WR 6-2 189 Alabama
23 Quintin Demps DB 5-11 204 UTEP
24 Rafael Little RB 5-9 195 Kentucky
25 D.J. Wolfe DB 5-11 205 Oklahoma
25 Matt Forte RB 6-1 219 Tulane
26 Marcus Griffin DB 5-11 203 Texas
32 Peyton Hillis RB 6-2 240 Arkansas
33 Tashard Choice RB 5-11 207 Georgia Tech
34 Leodis McKelvin DB 5-11 186 Troy
39 Durant Brooks P 6-1 202 Georgia Tech
41 Philip Wheeler LB 6-2 235 Georgia Tech
46 Wesley Woodyard LB 6-1 215 Kentucky
52 Tavares Gooden LB 6-2 232 Miami
54 Kendall Langford DL 6-6 294 Hampton
55 Marcus Harrison DL 6-3 310 Arkansas
56 Titus Brown LB 6-2 247 Mississippi State
59 Ben Moffitt LB 6-2 241 South Florida
60 Kory Lichtensteiger OL 6-3 310 Bowling Green
61 Robert Felton OL 6-4 310 Arkansas
67 Garrison Sanborn DS 6-1 222 Florida State
70 Cody Wallace OL 6-4 298 Texas A&M
71 Barry Richardson OL 6-6 345 Clemson
74 Steve Justice OL 6-4 283 Wake Forest
75 Mike McGlynn OL 6-4 314 Pittsburgh
77 Chris Williams OL 6-6 317 Vanderbilt
78 Heath Benedict OL 6-5 332 Newberry College
79 Oniel Cousins OL 6-4 303 UTEP
81 Jacob Tamme TE 6-4 228 Kentucky
85 Harry Douglas WR 5-11 169 Louisville
85 Red Bryant DL 6-5 329 Texas A&M
86 Brad Cottam TE 6-8 257 Tennessee
87 Cole Bennett TE 6-4 250 Auburn
91 Darrell Robertson DL 6-4 245 Georgia Tech
92 Wallace Gilberry DL 6-3 264 Alabama
93 Dre Moore DL 6-4 306 Maryland
96 Andre Fluellen DL 6-2 279 Florida State
96 Brandon Coutu K 5-11 183 Georgia
98 Jeremy Thompson DL 6-5 262 Wake Forest

One more thing…

January 18th, 2008, 9:05 am by patrickdonohue

I thought I’d leave you for the weekend with some thoughts on Apple’s announcement this week that it is going into the online movie rental business with a rental service that will be available from the iTunes movie store. As a customer of Netflix, I have to say that I love the service and that this announcement doesn’t, in any way, jeopardize my Netflix membership. The group that this is great for is business travelers and other people who find themselves spending an inordinate amount of time on planes, trains and in airports. Aside from that, this announcement doesn’t excite me because it doesn’t allow me to have a transportable medium that I can play on my television. I was talking with someone yesterday about Apple and how they are the kings of re-tooling existing technologies and services and making you feel as if something they do is the first of its kind. Sometimes it works (iPhone, iPod) and sometimes it doesn’t (AppleTV). I may very well rent a movie if I am traveling sometime soon, I think the price points are pretty much right on ($2.99 for older titles, $3.99 for new releases) but I would be shocked if anyone not traveling decided to sit in front of their computer at home for 2 hours to watch a movie when they could just as easily rent it from an actual store.

End of the Week post

January 18th, 2008, 8:50 am by patrickdonohue

Work week has come to an end here at The Log. Busy week, lots happening hence the lack of posts. A couple thoughts on Giuliani’s visit yesterday. Thanks to his staff for making the visit pretty much a breeze for the press, particularly our photographer who got some great stuff at yesterday’s event. Regardless of whether or not Giuliani wins the nomination or the presidency he is arguably one of the most prominent figures in modern U.S. history and to hear him speak atop a bench at The Donut Hole was a little surreal. I can imagine others in attendance felt similarly.

I was happy to read in USAToday that voter enthusiasm is up and it really leaves one with the impression that this is going to be one of those landmark elections like when Kennedy was elected in 1960. I try to stay apolitical in my work and kind of keep my political views entirely separate from my professional work but I like what Barack Obama’s candidacy means for the advancement of race relations in our country. If nothing else, we need change and I like thc change that his presidency represents. Judging from the stories I’ve read, a lot of other people feel similarly inspired.

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Playoff picks

NEW ENGLAND over San Diego

GREEN BAY over New York

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A word of advice to Pac Man Jones….

STAY OUT OF STRIP CLUBS, DOOFUS 

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Weekend Watching..

Eastern Promises

Pan’s Labyrinth

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