Showing posts with label Super Sports Saturday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Sports Saturday. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Belated Super Sports Saturday: NFL

Yeah, we know that ol' Michael Vick is out and now eligible to play in the NFL again, but the question now regards who will take him (if anyone). I know that we are all taught to forgive and forget, but in a society where money talks more than justice and where a man who enables the abuse and gruesome death of so many innocent animals can get off with basically a slap on the wrist, I am appalled that Jesse Jackson is actually suggesting that the National Football League is actually colluding against Mr. Vick!

I know that many others have the same feelings, and if the powers-that-be in the NFL are colluding, good for them! I sincerely doubt that there is such a situation (spoken, at least), but if Mr. Jackson honestly wants "teams to explain why they have a quarterback who has less skills but is playing or at least is on the taxi squad, and a guy with more skills can't get into training camp," then I will be happy to oblige.

First, Jesse (can I call you Jesse?), like I alluded to above, there are actually very few teams in the NFL who are willing to hire a man who allows this to happen to his pets. It is one thing to commit crimes against other humans who can reasonably defend themselves, but it is another, entirely more devastating offense when these horrors happen to the pets who want nothing more than a little food, water, and love from their owners. Vick took advantage of his status and position and thought he could get away with it. I believe the NFL teams are now telling Mr. Vick that you can't just sweep these atrocities under the rug. Mr. Vick had his chance to shine, and he may well have, but he threw it away on gambling and death.

But, I understand that the above moral argument may have no sway on you Reverend Jackson, so I will explain in a different manner. Let me remind you briefly of last year's pre-NFL summer where a certain former Green Bay quarterback decided to come out of retirement and wanted to be reinstated as if nothing had happened. Many thought that the head honchos of the Packers were crazy in telling this quarterback that he could come back but that he would have to try out for the position just like the other guys. Obviously this offended and angered the guy and he sought a job elsewhere eventually joining the Jets.

Mr. Jackson, teams spend copious amounts of money on every player, especially quarterbacks, and the thing they despise most is having someone throw a wrench in the machine. Changing any position up this late in the game can have disasterous effects, so many teams simply say, "sorry, see us next year." I'm sure that eventually some team like the Cowboys will be happy to pick up Mr. Vick, and if he shines, like I know he might, I know that the NFL, like Hollywood, has a way of forgetting even the most horrible of offenses. So, don't blame the NFL for colluding against someone, blame Mr. Vick and tell him simply, "better luck next time."

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Super Sports Saturday: Climbing

Wow, this guy does the seemingly impossible by climbing the side of a building using a set of vacuum gloves he created with foot loops. It's great and surprisingly effective. That's just awesome!

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Super Sports Saturday: Shoot a Handgun

I came across this article detailing some great pointers on how to use a handgun and shoot well. I thought I would detail a few of the high points here, but you should definitely read Massad Ayoob's full article which is not very long.

In short, to successfully fire a handgun fairly well and accurately, one should follow these guidelines:

1.) Use the proper stance which Mr. Ayoob calls the "Power Stance."

2.) Use a high hand grasp.

3.) Use a firm grip to hold the handgun.

4.) After identifying your target, focus on the gun's front sight.

5.) Finally, squeeze or "roll" the trigger.

That's it in five simple steps. After all, it's champion of the combat pistol, Ray Chapman, who said, "shooting well is simple; it just isn't easy."

And to go with this article, I thought that this video would be appropriate. It's a husband/wife tactical pistol team. They're pretty good. Enjoy.


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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Super Sports Saturday!

Yes, Saturday is now Super Sports Saturday which means I'll cover anything and everything related to sports in some way. I'll do my best to find a great video or article, but sometimes it may simply be the lineup for Sunday's games or the scores from the day.

To kick this off right, and seeing as it is a holiday (Happy Independence Day!), I thought I'd show you a great video of a couple of guys wakeboarding.

Have you ever looked at something and questioned whether or not you could attempt the seemingly impossible or improbable (J, I'm looking at you)? Well these guys looked at a 60-foot yacht and asked the question, "I wonder if we could surf behind it...you know, without ropes..."

They attempted it and succeed in the video below, and for you all who can't see the video, I captured a few still shots.



And here are the still photos. In the first one, it's just a side view of the yacht as it starts out. The second photo shows the two surfers right as they're tossing the pull ropes back on to the yacht. The third and fourth photos both show the two surfers doing what they do best (note in the fourth picture the guy on the left is sipping a Corona while surfing). Sorry the photos are a bit grainy. I assure you the video isn't that bad.




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