We’ve seen this movie before. We know how it ends. Everyone
dies and nobody’s happy. Wait-What? Are we in the right theater?
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Saturday, October 11, 2014
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Identity Management
A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake
our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. An hour
of wolves and shattered shields, when the age of men comes crashing down, but
it is not
this day.
-Aragorn
at the Black Gate, “The Return of the King”
Friday, October 3, 2014
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Waiting for Monday Night
The locals are bracing for a pigskin tsunami of humiliation
on a national stage this week. Monday Night Football. It’s the game that
everyone else in the NFL is watching. The game every football fan is watching.
No hiding place.
It’s a huge early season test for the Patriots. The Chiefs in
Kansas City in front of a crowd determined to wrest the title of loudest crowd
(on the Guinness Book of World Records scale) from the Seattle faithful of “12th
Man” fame. Part-man, part-machine ballers Tamba Hali, Dontari Poe and Justin
Houston will feast on the weak and cowardly New England offensive line, rending
their flesh and crushing their skulls before sucking the marrow from the bones
of Tom Brady’s broken body.
Figuratively, of course.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Back to the Show
It never ceases to amaze me how poorly we take prosperity
here in Patriots Nation. Our football team responded to a lackluster
performance to open the season with a resounding victory in week 2 and all we
can do is kvetch about the passing game’s lack of its usual sophistication.
Maybe it’s just me but the 30-7 win over the Vikings last Sunday reminded me a
lot of those 2003-04 Patriots. Dominating defense, a big play on special teams,
a solid running game and an efficient Tom Brady running the show. Can New
England play better?
Yes.
I think that’s the good news. And I’m taking the W.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Please, Please, Please
Please, please, please NFL. Stop making me hate you. Let me
go back to loving Sundays. Please. It doesn’t seem like it’s really all that
hard. Wrong
is wrong. Just because our parents or grandparents did things a certain way
doesn’t make it right. Follow the “good enough for my parents” argument to its
conclusion and you’ll justify slavery. You’ll be cool with polygamy. You’ll be
the ape with a lethal leg bone in “2001: A Space Odyssey.” My mother once
“spanked” me with a shoe. We weren’t living down South when that happened so I
don’t think you can write that off as a “cultural norm.” I don’t remember
what childhood crime I committed that caused my mother to levy this judgment on
me. I was three years old. I don’t remember all that much of my third year on
the planet. I didn’t learn to swear till much later in life (thanks Uncle Ross)
but maybe I was inadvertently blasphemous. Maybe I repeated something I heard
my cousin David say. I thought my cousin David was the coolest when I was a
kid. I would’ve repeated anything he said as gospel cool. Like the fact our Uncle Phil was a “douchebag” (whatever that was). Or maybe I spilled my juice.
Whatever it was I did, when I periodically take stock of who I am today and
what I’ve accomplished in my life, I have never thought, “Thank Christ Mom hit
me with that shoe. Phew! Who knows where I’d be today if she hadn’t?”
Then again, complexity theory says I could blame mom for everything that happened after she hit me with
that shoe.
It’s tempting.
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