The Vince Young (Wonderlic) Top 10

I am going to have to post this without the permission of Scott Carter, who happens to be my boss (cause that is what a good employee does).** He put this together to take a jab at my dad, who just so happens to be a huge Texas fan. I figure a cc is pretty much all the permission I need to post this; plus Scott likes being famous. As background material, Scott and my dad have a bit of a thing going back and forth about Texas (dear old dad) and Georgia (Scott), and this is just too good not to post somewhere …

I am excited for Texas … Any team that wins a national championship with a QB who scores a 6(out of 50) on a Wonderlic test, clearly has the best coaching staff in America. I read a blurb from a reputable scout as follows….”You have to question a player who went as far in college as Vince Young without flunking a course. I think I heard that a score of 6 equates to a 7th grade education.”

To help you out, I thought I would send you my top 10 positive spins on the Vince situation…feel free to use these as you are being barraged by mean people who do not appreciate what Vince brings to the table.

10) What’s wrong with a six? Oscar Davenport got a six and it didn’t seem to hurt his NFL career.(By the way, you may want to check into a follow-up for the question “Who the heck is Oscar Davenport?”)

9) Had Vince scored one lower, he would hold a world record in something.

8) If you multiply Vince’s score by 5, it is only 3 points lower than Tom Brady

7) 7th grade is an academically challenging grade

6) Vince is now qualified for a promising career as a bagboy

5) This score enables Vince to publicly practice his official “see what ha happened wuz” statement

4) Vince would have scored higher, but it was a timed exam and he couldn’t get the answers off of his shoe fast enough….damned cowboy boots!!

3) At least Vince enjoyed his college years, completely unencumbered by the distraction of textbooks….and pencils……….and thinking

2) Draft position is overrated. Anyway, Vince wants to live a more modest lifestyle.

And last but not least, the #1 positive spin you can use with your friends….you knew it was coming….

1) Finally, Quincy Carter looks intelligent!

Seriously, good stuff!

** Scott takes no responsibility for this post. Just in case …

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Young, Wonderlic, and Disrespect

There has been a lot written this week about Young’s alleged low Wonderlick test score – and more to be posted later on this site. I found the following quote on ESPN.com, from Young’s agent (Major Adams) fairly interesting:

“People are going to try to bring him down between the Rose Bowl and the draft day,” Adams said. “They will try to take shots at him, and he hasn’t done anything wrong, so we just take it with a grain of salt.”

Conspiracy? Why would anyone want to “take shots” at Young? From what I have read, it looks like Young’s agent is not doing him any favors.

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New OOTP League …

I finally got brave and joined a second OOTP league: JOBL. I am taking over Orlando, which seems to be a decent team, with playoff aspirations this season. I have not hard time to study Orlando’s history, but I am sure it will be challenging to keep the team on the up and up. Will make for a fun weekend trying to learn my team, and setup some semblance of strategy.

In my other league, IOSBL I am having a hard time getting Columbus back to its winning ways. Seems like I was better at the initial draft and the early days of FA; lately my team has been a bit of a mess. Of course I am not an OOTP expert, which probably puts me at a disadvantage compared to many of the other GMs in the league, but I often dig my own ditch by trying non-traditional stuff with my team.

Hopefully I can keep up the pace, manage both teams to prosperity, and become a little more OOTP savvy in the process.

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Baseball Prospectus 2006 Now Shipping …

For those of you that care about this sort of thing, I just got the following from Amazon:

We are pleased to report that the following item will ship sooner than expected:

Baseball Prospectus Team of Experts “Baseball Prospectus 2006 :
Statistics, Analysis, and Insight for the Information Age (Baseball
Prospectus)” [Paperback]

This is the first time I have picked up this annual; hope it makes for a decent purchase.

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Winning Eleven 9 (PSP)

I had a few minutes to get in a quick game, which is certainly not enough to judge the game as a whole. With that said, just one game was enough for me to determine that the pace of the game and spacing of players was better than the dozen of games I spent with the first PSP FIFA (I am taking a pass on FIFA 06).

Believe me, I have done plenty of FIFA justification over the years, but WE9 is a whole new type of soccer – fans of soccer and portable gaming should be pretty happy. I lost my first game (US vs. Poland) 0-1 pretty handedly. I hardly had any build-up, possession, or shots on goal. I blame that on not reading the game, and trying to figure out the controls on the fly.

On a non-gameplay note, the load times seem rather long. Getting into the game takes a while, and pausing the game to get to the various option screens took several seconds. I have not seen this in any other PSP games, but there is an option to save battery life – looks like it turns off music, crowd noise, and maybe other secondary sound items. I used to have time to figure out if we were talking about a few minutes of battery life, or gaining an extra hour; will be interesting to see what the die-hards find.

More to come as I have more time to play and post.

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Happy March!

Welcome to a new month of bliss. Fun stuffs in store – college basketball tournaments galore about the only time I pay attention to college basketball. Spring Training is in full swing, and that little something called the World Baseball Classic is actually going to make baseball intense in the otherwise calm, warm weather days of camp. The NFL is exploding on itself with serious labor issues – not sure what this means to the Falcons, but rumor has it that Dunn is done, which would serious suck.

USA beats Poland 1-0 today in a friendly; did not get to see it because I was doing the work thing, and no sort recorder for me.

My wife picked up the PSP version of Winning Eleven Soccer for me; what a nice wife. Hope to get a few mins with it after I get the kids to bed. Wonder if I can get her to do the same with MLB 06 tomorrow?

Currently reading “2006 Gamer’s Tome of Ultimate Wisdom” and “The Hardball Times Baseball Annual 2006” – more on each later, but both are worth a purchase.

Happy March!

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No Wonder They Cheat …

From the March 3, 2006 “The Sporting News”

Player to watch this fall: Ohio State LB Larry Grant. A junior college star at City College of San Francisco, Grant originally committed to Florida last fall but didn’t meet SEC academic requirements. He signed with Ohio State and likely will start spring practice at middle linebacker. Four years ago, Florida went through a similar situation with junior college LB Lance Mitchell, who eventually signed with Oklahoma and became an All-American.

Are the SEC’s standards really all that? Just another excuse to cheat, I suppose.

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NFL Network

On a disappointing note, I just added a digital sports tier to my digital cable setup, but I am not getting the NFL Network. This pretty much sucks because the only reason I added the sports tier was for the NFL Network; ESPN News was an added bonus. Mediacom, my previous cable company, did not carry the network, but apparently Charter does carry the channel. Sort of; well maybe, at least some of the time.

For some reason Charter is showing ESPN Classic in place of the NFL Network during the off season. Charter email support tells me that the NFL Network is seasonal. Not sure WTF that means the NFL is a year-round league, especially now with the NFL Scouting Combine going on, followed by FA signing period and the draft.

I guess the local Charter affiliate decided it was cheaper to give me ESPN Classic twice because no one cares about the NFL off season. I guess I should be happy that I will get the channel when the games start, since the NFL is adding a decent number of games this season, but it is still a very disappointing turn of events.

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The Fielding Bible

Last night I said I was becoming a little loopy about baseball. Case in point, I just ordered The Fielding Bible by John Dewan after seeing it advertised at The Hardball Times and seeing the referenced NetShrine review. Amazon was showing 4-6 weeks to ship, so I ordered it from ACTA Publications’ site.

As I said last night, WTF is wrong with me? Hopefully I will find some time to partake in the nuggets of knowledge to be bestowed by the book.

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WTF Is Wrong With Me?

I am not sure WTF has happened, but I am suddenly taking an unhealthy interest in baseball, specifically statistical books, ramblings on various websites, and actually wanting a deeper grasp of what it takes to “win” OOTPB. I admit I am screwed; it was bound to happen sooner or later – it is not as if I ever stopped liking baseball, just the crap between the MLBPA and MLB Owners groups. I have a feeling my wife is not going to like this turn of events.

Lately I have been reading Baseball Musings, The Hardball Times, and then some. I have also recently ordered The Hard Ball Times Baseball Annual 2006, Baseball Prospectus 2006, and looking at the various Bill James books actually wanting to understand how Win Shares are calculated.

I do not think I have cared this much about baseball in over 15 years. I think I am doomed …

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Anticipation

There’s been lots of activity over at the Out of the Park Baseball 2006 site over the past couple of days. I’m not one to buy into hype about any game, especially with a copy of Black & White sitting on my shelf. However, this may be the greatest baseball product release ever. That’s right, ever. More important than Front Page Baseball’s release, Diamond Mind Baseball, the original APBL for DOS, more important than them all. Let me caveat this enthusiasim by saying that I fully expect it not to work when released. That’s pretty much a given. But I believe that it will be fixed, so I’m not too worried.

If you define baseball game “accuracy” by the exact duplication of previous statistical results, then you already have your product – Diamond Mind Baseball. For the rest of us who want to model prospective baseball environments, we have PureSim and Out of the Park Baseball. Yea, Baseball Mogul is still breathing but the family is gathered around and deciding whether or not to pull the plug at this point.

I started complaining and moaning about baseball games many years ago because I wanted a Championship Manager (now Football Manager) baseball game. One where the game felt alive, was as complex as real life baseball, and didn’t feel like you were playing an Excel spreadsheet or an Access database. PureSim and OOTP 6.5 are close, but not in the same ballpark as Football Manager or even Eastside Hockey at this point.

All of that will change with Out of the Park Baseball 2006. So brew some coffee, go visit the site, and start learning about what will be the greatest baseball game ever developed for the PC. Even if it doesn’t pan out to include everything promised, I will be forever happy that there’s a young German programmer, writing code in England, who understands what career-minded baseball fans around the world really want in their game.

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Life Is Grand At 60

World of Warcraft changes quite a bit at level 60. The leveling grind is replaced by gear-grinding. But it is much more casual for me since I can take my time doing the instanced dungeons. I have a level 28 mage and 10 rogue that I am slowly advancing. The best part about being level 60 is that I don’t have to worry about getting rest anymore. Get tired from chasing after mineral deposits? I just log out wherever I am. No more running to the inn to get that max rest credit.

In other news, I actually thought about another game this week that isn’t called World of Warcraft or Out of the Park Baseball. Star Wars Empire at War is the first purely PC game to get TV ad time in a long time that I can remeber. Not that I am going to buy it because…

…they are actually taking pre-orders for World of Warcraft The Burning Crusade. My marriage barely survived getting to level 60. Kids lost teeth, daughter got into college. Wife got a new job. All sorts of things happened.

We’ll have to see how getting to level 70 works out.

There’s even a limit on the number of pre-orders and the game is scheduled for release in July. Insanity!

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PlayStation 2 Goes Kaboom

My PS2 has been on the fritz for a while. You know the symptoms; some DVDs skip, freeze, or do not even get recognized by the system. Same for games – sometimes they load, but other times they present that not so wonderful disk read error.

I have not had a ton of time for playing games over the last few months, but when I want to play I do not want to be hampered by a bum PS2. Yesterday was the last straw; I had some free time, but Gran Turismo 4 would not load. So off I went to Best Buy (yes, I hate the store, but it is closer to my house than Circuit City) to pick up a new slim generation PS2.

Of course my wife asked why I was buying one if I am going to turn around and get a PS3. Good question, but who the heck knows when that thing will be released, or even if I would be allotted one in the initial batch (or can even afford the darn thing). This was considered a “family” purchase since most DVDs are no longer playing; no problems convincing Tonya that this was a necessary purchase.

The new unit is amazingly slim; slightly longer than a DVD case, maybe a little wider, and about two DVD cases think. I have heard this about the unit, but did not pay attention because I did not care to get a new PS2 anytime soon. My original (day one release) PS2 made it a good five years; hopefully this one makes it longer. It seems like today’s generation of gamers expect systems to be disposable, but I have Intellivision and Colecovision systems that are still going strong. What gives?

Anyway, I have been happily playing GT4 again; fun driving game, even if the racing is beyond suspect. MVP06 is also in the rotation; as is Taito Legends. I think I am going to order WE9, after I sell WE8 (and others) to cover the cost. Speaking of which, when I was moving I realized (probably for the third or fourth time) that I have an amazing collection of un-tapped potential in my gaming library. Hopefully I will have time to play (and write about) those lost gems at some point.

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There’s No Curling Game??!!

I was reading the Blog for the Sports Gamer and noticed Dan Clarke moaning and groaning about the non-existence of a curling video game. Huh? Surely everyone who has a passing interest in PC sports gaming has heard of the classic Take-Out Weight Curling and the sequel Take-Out Weight Curling 2. I even know at least one person that has a working copy of the original.

Those writers are “sports gamers”?!

hehe, OK I kid. The only reason I know about this game is that one of my Canadian colleagues showed it to me years ago. Fascinating what people with a PC will make into a game. It is unfortunately out of print and only available on the curling black market. If there is such a thing.

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