Allow Me to Retort

For all of those pundits out there that think Houston should have picked Reggie Bush, please take a good look at the Texans’ roster. I am a long time fan of teams with great defenses – New York Giants and the current Jacksonville Jaguars. Houston learned what Jack Del Rio already knows. To beat the Colts, a big front line is the first step toward a division championship. Would Reggie Bush have helped this Sunday? Might have been closer, but no, not at all. I have to watch the pathetic Texans play every weekend and I am very happy that Williams is a member of the front line. The Jaguars have a great record against the Colts because they have big Marcus Stroud and John Henderson (Big John Henderson to his fans) anchoring a solid defensive front.

So the Texans made the wise football decision if they want to build a contender. Williams may or may not be a bust (jury is still way, way out as of today), but Houston made the same decision I would make if winning the division is a goal of the franchise.

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A Bush In Hand …

is a lot better than anyone in the Texan’s backfield.  Reggie Bush managed 141 total yards in his debut against Cleveland (61 on the ground; 58 receiving; 22 on punt returns).  Houston’s leading rusher, Lundry only managed 32 yards on 11 carries.  A season one game does not make, but second thoughts in the Houston front office?

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A Penny Saved (or finding cheap gas prices)

I came across this MSN Autos gas prices site the other day (I think I saw it in a recent Road & Track magazine) and figured I would pass it along. I paid $2.49/gallon this morning, which was $0.02 over the cheapest I could get in Columbus, but is a lot better than the national average of $2.62/gallon.  How else are you going to save for a shiny new PS3?

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Spurrier Fun

While Georgia’s 18-0 victory over South Carolina was enjoyable, it is still not the same thing as betting Florida, especially those Spurrier led Gators that kicked our tails year after year.

It should be noted that Georgia rarely racks up shutouts these days; I cannot recall one in recent memory, and I am not sure when we last shutout an SEC foe on the road. I read in the paper that the only other time a Spurrier team was shutout was 193 games ago when his Duke team fell 7-0 to Rutgers. Ouch.

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College Football Poll Time – Pointless Information

Today’s AP and USA Today Polls have Ohio State remaining in the top spot. Fair enough; that Texas win was a big statement for the Buckeyes. Texas slipped to the eighth spot in both polls; once again seems reasonable.

Is Georgia really a Top 10 program at this point? AP has the Dawgs ranked tenth, while the coaches think UGA is number nine in the country. Maybe by the end of the year, but seems premature at this point.

What about Florida State? After that near disaster against Troy, how can they be ranked ninth (AP) and tenth (USA Today) respectively? Sure they won, but did anyone voting watch the game? Giving the Seminoles credit for overcoming adversity, but they should drop for their poor performance.

Same goes for Tennessee. You do not let Air Force come within a whisker of beating you and still remain a Top 15 team. At least the AP got this one right, dropping Tennessee from eleventh to thirteenth, while the Volunteers remained ranked seventeenth in the USA Today poll.

It is only week number two, but already there should be plenty to debate about the polls. Once the BCS nonsense rolls into town, the real fun begins.

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NFL Predictions

Just realized that I have not made any predictions for this year, and while one game is already in hand, I think it is still fair for me to throw out a couple of picks.

  • AFC East: New England (a safe pick, and while Miami should be better, I think Brady is too good to let the team slip)
  • AFC North: Cincinnati (mostly due to me expecting the defense to be improved enough to complement the explosive offense)
  • AFC South: Indianapolis (another safe pick; Jacksonville will be better, but they are not going to dethrone the Colts this year)
  • AFC West: Kansas City (a new QB in San Diego will not help their cause, but Denver could sneak into the mix)
  • AFC Wildcards: Miami and Pittsburgh (the only reason I am not picking Pittsburgh is because I did not make the pick before their first game; their defense is impressive)
  • AFC Champion: Indianapolis (probably a safe pick, but I think this is the year everything falls in place)
  • NFC East: New York (they may not go far in the playoffs, but this is Eli’s year to shine)
  • NFC North: Minnesota (Chicago would be safe, but I have too many safe picks; the Vikings will have just enough to pull off the surprise)
  • NFC South: Carolina (this team has it all – a strong defense, decent QB, strong running game, great WRs)
  • NFC West: Seattle (no competition here in what has to be the weakest division in the NFL)
  • NFC Wildcards: Philadelphia and Atlanta (the Eagles will rebound, while the Falcons are my homer pick, after all, I need a reason to cheer them on)
  • NFC Champion: Carolina (safe pick is Seattle, but I did not respect them last year, so no point in starting now)

Super Bowl will feature Indianapolis over Carolina. Just don’t remind me in January if I am wrong in September. Happy football!

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Recycle Bin 4.0 (Still Under Construction)

Things should look a lot different about the ‘Bin today as I continue a whirlwind upgrade effort from Nucleus to WordPress. Why the change? Because I think that WordPress is going to provide us with more options, is very flexible, and it seems to be a fantastic tool for blogging.

A few quick points:

  • data conversion was a bit difficult – I am sure a few things are going to look odd (like formatting of the previous posts and some missing graphics)
  • 9 posts did not convert; no idea why. not sure if I will manually convert the missing entries
  • comments are disabled for now, until I get my arms around spam filters and the like
  • layout may change; looking for something simple, clean, and crisp
  • TODO: send Chris posting instructions
  • a few links such as “about” are dead (until I have time to fix them)
  • any bookmarks are mostly dead … so hopefully everyone will figure out how to navigate the new layout

Calvert Games was officially launched September 27, 2001 – back in the day, things around here were pretty barebones, and more or less hit the mark despite the Mickey Mouse look and feel. June 2003 saw a major overhaul of the site – the switch to a php Nuke based site brought about Calvert Games 2.0. August 22, 2004 saw the switch to Nucleus, which facilitated the launch of The Recycle Bin 3.0 (emphasis on blogging), and was my attempt at a simpler, more interesting format.

So here we are – The Recycle Bin 4.0 – not sure where we are going, but I am sure it will be an entertaining ride.

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SEC Preview (Week 2)

Another glorious weekend is on the way for SEC football. This is the quickie version, so sit back and enjoy the abbreviated weekly preview.

Mississippi – Missouri
I do not like Mississippi, but I have to go for them for SEC pride. If Ole Miss manages a decent rushing attack, they may be able to pull this one off, but if not, they are going down to a Big 12 team. How bad is that?

(4) Auburn – Mississippi State
Cats and dogs do not mix, and the poor State Bulldogs are going to get the worst part of this mismatch. Auburn by 21.

Vanderbilt – Alabama
Vanderbilt played Michigan well early, but in the end they did not have the talent on offense or enough depth to really challenge the Wolverines. I expect this one to go pretty much the same way. Alabama will Roll, Roll, Roll to victory.

UCF – (7) Florida
While UCF may be a program on the rise, they do not stand a chance in this one. Florida will win going away; close early, but expect the gap to exceed 28 points.

Texas State – Kentucky
The Wildcats are always candidates for the SEC Shame of the Week Award, but Kentucky should be able to manage this one. Then again, Kentucky does suck.

Arizona – (8) LSU
I do not think LSU is a Top 10 team, but they will have this one under wraps fairly early. If not, this one will be a mild upset, but not as major as the guys on ESPN will make it out to be. LSU is not high cotton material. I will be seriously disappointed in a PAC 10 team puts a damper on my predictions.

Utah State – Arkansas
Arkansas will win, and all of hog-nation will think the USC game was an aberration. Something like that. Arkansas is the team I love to hate, but they will represent the SEC well with an easy victory.

Air Force – (11) Tennessee
An interesting match up, but do the Falcons really think they have a chance? Tennessee’s defense is going to be way too fast.

(12) Georgia – South Carolina
Georgia never plays well in Columbia, but the Dawgs have plenty of talent, and more depth than the Gamecocks. I expect this one to be close for the first three quarters, before Georgia pulls away by 10.

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Memory Upgrade

I started to make this post another RBT exclusive, but I think I may have already played that one out. Sorry Chris.

My wife’s laptop now has 1,256MB or so RAM, so it should be good to go to actually play a decent game or three. My wife is happy that email and web surfing are noticeably faster, while I have seen a nice improvement with OOTPB 6.5 and 2006. I should know better than to actually try to scrimp on memory. Will not make that mistake on my next purchase.

The next step is to actually take the next step (so to speak) and buy some sort of PC game: Age of Empires, Civilization, or something along those lines. Or I may just realize that I do not know what the hell I am doing with OOTPB 2006, save my money, and figure that one out. Either way, surfing has never been faster.

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Too Cool for School

I guess the “in” thing now is to post on a blog that you’re playing a game and “tease” everyone that you’ll post more later. This is based on a small sample of two sites – The Blog for the Sports Gamer and Dubious Quality. I’ve been on the edge of my seat first thanks to DQ and now thanks to the TBFTSG!

So in that spirit, here is a Recycle Bin teaser. I’ve been playing two games for a couple of years. They are easily the games of the past two years at least. Well, one hasn’t quite been out for two years. I’ll post more about them later!

Wait, I guess I’ve already talked about these games. A lot. Oh well…

How about this. I’ve been eating a meal. It comes on a round plate. I use a fork and knife. It’s the tastiest meal I’ve eaten since yesterday. More later!

Now that is a teaser.

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One Step Closer

Yesterday I order a 1GB memory stick for my laptop, which means I am now one step closer to being a PC gamer. I am not sure I ever would have considered myself this close to being a PC gamer, other than the occasional text based PC sports sim (i.e. OOTPB and FM), but here I am with enough memory to actually consider some sort of PC gaming. Now what to play?

As much as I think I would actually enjoy WoW, I do not think that will happen anytime soon because I have a hard time with the whole $9.99/month to play subscription thing. So I am looking more towards AoE or maybe the Civilization thing. Then again I could always just focus on Final Fantasy for the PS2 and be done with it. Tough choices all around.

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Stuck in the 80s

If you want to read an article about baseball text-gaming in the 1980s, check out this ESPN Page 2 article. No wait, the author only discusses 1980s baseball sims. Somebody should write to him and let him know that we’ve progressed since the 1990s. No mention of Baseball Mogul, PureSim, and (of course) Out of the Park Baseball means that the writer is probably in his 50s and never used the internet before. Or at best is clueless.

Is Dynasty League Baseball still being updated these days? Or, a more appropriate question, why is it being updated these days?

The big surprise is that ESPN didn’t figure out how to insert a shout out to Madden 2007 in the article. That contract must have run out.

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