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  1. Quiet Speed

    2010 Week 4

    Couple of nice runs by Hillis on the opening second-half drive. It's really is time for some play action to Hillis on first down and hit the tight end down the middle. That might break up the Bengals crowding the line. Edited by: Quiet Speed
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    Coaches Recruit Talent! Uh, Really?

    That's some effective stuff, JC. Putting the system under the microscope like that really demonstrates how fraudulent the whole scheme is.
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    Google Wants "3rd Half" of Our Brains

    <h2 ="entry-title">GoogleTV: World Domination or Just Another Box?</h2> <h3>So What's the Conclusion?</h3> Google</span>TV is poised to be a huge change in how we view TV. It will, however, likely affect premium users more than your average user. That's because without the latest...
  4. Quiet Speed

    Week 3

    Can't remember if someone has mentioned Brett Keisel's interception return. He showed me something. It just adds to the marvelous day. To bad the Black announcer doing the play-by-play had to correct Steve Tasker (I believe it was Steve) on the analysis of the play. Keisel-goes-all-the-way
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    A question for Don Wassall

    Finally looked at some numbers for "white wide receivers"Â￾ and related keywords in regards to how many times people are searching google for the phrases. I used the same method as when looking at "white running backs"Â￾. There is not the same level of interest for White receivers as White...
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    Doughty article

    Those remarks about Doughty are pitiful. For a long time I've held the belief that the defensive back position is going to be the toughest nut to crack for White players. The reaction to Johnson's TD catch kind of confirms my suspicions.
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    2010 week 2

    Let's start a rumor that NBC is replacing Collinsworth with Troy Aikman. NBC could also stand to get rid of Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison, they're less than interesting, to be kind.
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    2010 Texas Tech Red Raiders

    DE Scott Smith has had a heck of a first half against Texas. Texas had all the momentum leading 14-0 when Smith stop a Texas drive by batting a ball in the air and hauling it in for the interception. Later he batted another ball which the defensive back picked off and took to the house for the...
  9. Quiet Speed

    2010 Colts

    The passing of Blair White by all 32 teams in all 7 rounds of the draft is about as ludicrous a thing as I've seen in all my years of following the NFL. I mean it's over-the-top whacky,
  10. Quiet Speed

    The decline of tennis in the USA

    Everybody is trying to pinpoint why there are no hotshot American tennis players on the scene. Here it is said that America's top athletes are not taking up the sport. In a round about way the writer agrees with Richard Williams, he probably won't call for Black tennis academies though. Here is...
  11. Quiet Speed

    2010 U.S. Open

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    2010 U.S. Open

    It appears the story on Nadal's serve is that his increased velocity is a result of a grip position change. Luke Jenson, who served as commentator for the usopen.org streams, talked about it. IIRC, he said Nadal switched to a Continental style grip for his serves. He can get more pop on the...
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    2010 U.S. Open

    Nadal the monster is the king of tennis at this time. He has now captured the last three majors. Great match tonight. Djokovic played with grit and delivered some tremendous shots. He earned some new found fans. Nadal is scary, how does he do it. At a crucial break point for Djokovic in the...
  14. Quiet Speed

    2010 week 1

    All three of Eli Manning's interceptions were deflections of catch-able balls by his receivers. That hurts.
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    2010 U.S. Open

    It's unfortunate that the biggest day in U.S. tennis falls on the first weekend of NFL games. John McEnroe is of the opinion that the men's final should go prime time like the ladies. One reason thrown out for not making the switch is that CBS will not interfere with 60 Minutes of all things...
  16. Quiet Speed

    NFL Team Write-Ups

    I enjoyed your write-ups, Colonel Reb.
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    2010 U.S. Open

    Congrats to Kim Clijsters. She has put together a terrific string of victories at the Open Nadal has a 14-7 record vs. Djokovic. Most of Nadal's victories came on the clay. Djokovic leads the series 7-3 (? source Wikipedia ) on the hard courts. Novak has won the last three meetings. But, Nadal...
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    Google Wants "3rd Half" of Our Brains

    How bad can it get? Google TV is coming, too. My experience of web access with a television is zero. From what I gather, this will be on a different level. The thing is, if something like this could diffuse the stranglehold of the TV masters, it would be a welcomed change. But... Google TV
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    2010 U.S. Open

    Jim Couriermust befull of Schlitz. Jim Fowler muttered something similar at the Australian Open some years ago. Patrick McEnroe shut him down right quick and told him he considers Roger Federer more athletic. Fowler seemed stunned was left babbling something about explosion and whatnot.Edited...
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    Williams pops off again

    I was listening to a tennis analyst covering the Ryan Harrison match yesterday. He said that in all likelihood it was a mistake to keep giving Donald Young wildcard passes into the elite tournaments. There was a decision made"¦ I believe by USTA and Patrick Mcenroe, head of player...
  21. Quiet Speed

    2010 U.S. Open

    The Ryan Harrison - Sergiy Stakhovshy match was one entertaining tussle. It came down to a fifth set tie-breaker won by Stakhovshy. I know Ryan feels bad after the heartbreaker of a loss, especially since he could not capitalize on three consecutive match points in the tie-breaker. I like his...
  22. Quiet Speed

    2010 U.S. Open

    Young American Ryan Harrison just pulled off a Federer-like shot worthy of making the highlights. It looked liked a between the legs attempt was about to be made. Instead he whip the ball from the left side of his body while runningaway from the net for an outright winner. Beautiful, it was.He...
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    "Jordy-Jordy-Jordy"

    Repeat after me: There is no discrimination in sports. Coaches just want to win and only put the best player on the field.
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